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Show TEACHEBS"! -RADICAL C(i Condemn Labor Fe Resolution Indor ." ( Viet Govern,, V" Club Deprecate, j 1 shiP in Discus, Jl PeaPacL Teachers o( Salt I lk Schoolmasters1 club"' ' ' record with an .condemning ,c ar,io fl oration of Labor i lr 1 Kovernment of ltussi" ' was made In lhe U resolutiou: J I ( 'Resolved, That d .. ' resolutions of uiC rn f Labor In Indorsing F' republic in Russia, ,V,,:V'' I democratic class nil,. ,v ' rorlsm, destruction C"1 m fearful as that formeriv i. imperial rule." , This action Wos laki. ! monthly luncheon of ,,',' 1 Speakers of the day n,. ( . ent function of the tei k' ' I the problem of unrest al,,,' Speaks on Social Unte, Professor Georgo R. p. .jl () versify of Utah said , ' ways in which the ,,;'; t can be dealt with. 1'fJlC "Teachers." he sail ., lies daily than the nm,,''.; n profession. Persons in .0- HeS deal with the heads of ivy. a week, the tenchm j'. .' iU members of many failllil OHl" week. "We can either hidt r . ostriches and keep ourvi what is frolng on in the m, '. ing about or diseussin- ,' l" the day, or we can slu4, the currents ot unrest 1, ' mt concerning all the occ'urr ourselves in a position lo . i things. With this kne ;Ciar( keep our balance. This rr, ' is a most Important th:nr "I recognize now, as i v. 1 the vast importance o( c1 . teaching besides the m, rr r scholarship. Teachers mw connected whole, not as I 8 D connected subjects In a. , . teach scholarship. "Every teacher must her conception of Anifm,. .. ,vn have these constantly in r of the subject tauRht. v - v!en be saturated with the sig:i;f, lie questions. - ' U. S. No Longer I 1 "It is impossible for th: ' to avoid relations with th' ; o We are a part of the worll ; our share In its interests n ' v The days of the Anterior. ; li3 lni there were but few to c.,-since c.,-since passed. "There are, to my im:A . tatlons of the present unkindly un-kindly view is that of a !:' 're of democratic intent. The j jnc probable one is that of air- . run riot. The Boston in:, example. Those men thc:r '-til' duty to the community, b.l selves. "A fundamental of derr:-: ' ' ceptance of its responsib:.' -titude. not of 'What do i a t 'What is my part in this lt:- s lem now is that of the ' viduals to one another an tions, and of organization; ' '- and to Individuals. ;:, "The old relationships ,,fi before the war anri they v.- its close. This is the tirr.o : 11 moderation, humility,;' ;''!' ism." m;:o The points he browhi t. w cussed by Professor Geo:- also of the university, ho: application of the gold.: - ;tace present disputes and thr'- - Superintendent E. A. Sr.' . schools spoke of the nf-' ( ,0 tlce. and said that the (I!"-:- ' ' of capital and labor, which :':i;ns world, must be settled nr . justice. He spoke of the : England along this 11k. '' Retiring President Sp- J. Challen Smith, th( rev ,l of the club, said in part: ijjfa "In the present tout what is the duty of the inattention in-attention must bepa:'ity.' -j-.. a citizens rather than to '' ''-tt demlc proficiency. r- -rJr our course of study in ' : M civics and laws of nfM -- pursued the 'laissez Is-' o thinking that if the Iff liberty they would o'ltf-' -the best in governnwt . ai without outside help or .. .. n this is a mistake. The' :."' mold the youth of t.;' ciples of true Amenc.ii:-- .. "We can not kill tho- '::.; by the sword. It rmi k- w;r lng a 'more excellent "-. , common people rise -something is WWW ... "Capital and labor oo-- . ,. ; own aggrandizement a.'-1;." . : duty to society a.- j . should know that wner. k strike he is not mere'; , he is also InjurlrL "And the capitalist - v,-,,, also is dependent ok .-.. wealth. With all h' J Robinson Crusoe- he He owes something ; government has a r ; , youth of the nation to ,; serve political "bert- '-; t,,. an equal right to cor--, -.g wealth of the nation . , freedom. Is prop"' '-,;- 1 Nr. humanity? 'How m-c- : . f man than a sheep. J .. ,ic Co-operation mut , - of the hour, ta ,( .... - ;r be divided. Either le.i ..s. Officers Elected. , New officers electee' ; s;, Alice K. Kowe, r , president, and or - e Further resolutions . lows: , , Thit ere i- " .' an "Resolved. That f. .... , - forts of construe" ; .a civilized nations w p ;a;, - -national league for .-d sen ucnt peace. ? . "Resolved, Thai ., ship In the 's-ll or- h;, our nation upon the y nations, and cal f , . men and ciw a ;f, .-v , thoughtful such league should tro- . justice." ' ,: ' ii |