| Show Dictators Peril World Provo Conclave Told By Telegram Leased Wire PROVO The PROVO The United States Is Inno in inno inno no danger of returning to an autocracy autocracy autocracy au au- au- au but every country Is In danger of becoming totalitarian totalitarian- It U is the nature of things Edward O. O Sisson veteran educator and professor emeritus of Reed college Oregon warned visitors here Wednesday afternoon at a farm home and youth conference ses ses- lion sion Despite rainy weather the Provo L D S First ward hall had few vacant seats as home and c community leaders gathered for forthe forthe forthe the second day of the four-day four meet Slated to talk on Democracy Versus Autocracy Professor Sisson Sis Sis- son con told his audience that autocracy autocracy autocracy au with its kings and emperors emperors emperors em em- and the like is a dead goose Koose and the new situation is where the totalitarian state Is turning to become the enemy of democracy These states are supposed to be I governed gove by a leader but the thereal thereal thereal real definition of fuehrer is driver and duce really means commander so these countries Instead of being led are really being being being be be- ing driven with the whole power embodied in one man he ex ex- Consolidation Is a mass movement movement movement move move- ment of modem modern civilization with power machinery leading to corporation corporation corporation cor cor- which as u movements constitute a threat to our liberty he declared asserting that machinery machinery machinery ma ma- chinery and corporations must become become become be be- come the servants and not the mut masters rs of the of-the the people I am not attacking machinery or corporations corporation he explained but these movements by their very size tend to reduce everyone concerned concerned concerned con con- with them Into Very small cogs destroying their individual liberties Maintain Unity Our problem today is to find ways and methods of maintaining our national unity and way of life without turning the wheels of tr rya a t r DR DIt ARTHUR GAETH i Provo Youth Conference Speaker i I progress back and without losing I our liberties he asserted A change In Wednesdays Wednesday's program program program pro pro- gram was announced with Dr Dilworth Walker state representative representative of the bureau of economics U. U S S. S department of agriculture to replace William WIlHam Peterson state dIrector di director director dI- dI rector of the extension service as speaker at the evening session at o'clock In the Provo high school auditorium Following Professor Sissons Sisson's address address ad ad- dress the conference was divided into small discussion groups Appeals for lor Youth Morning session speaker was Dr Arthur Gaeth instructor in history history history his his- tory at Brigham Young university and member of the Provo Povo Youth conference In a vigorous address on youth problems Mr Gaeth declared that youth was part of a great reser reser- voir VOIl of ot- ot th the st states state's tes te's f undeveloped p natural resources We have the finest crop of children children children chil chil- dren in the United States we educate educate educate edu edu- cate more than double the average of ot the country to higher learning and and then we export a good part he said asking Do you wonder that we are getting poorer In this Hils situation youth must be 00 educated and trained to live in Utah under Utah conditions and not In some iome imaginary world which does not exist he asserted urging that education is a primary factor In making Utan Utah youth more useful but that it needs wide reorganization tion and an awakening of educators educators educators edu edu- to realities of 1941 and not of the days Jhen present educators were youngsters |