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Show - SATURDAY MOUM.NO, MAY THE SALT LAKE Tltllll'.N'E, 1. 1820. i tice has been uurolenting in its search for these potential murderers. One of the plans of the present May HoniWf 1mi4 twy I ritwn PiibiMm t i (Ult scoundrels is to provoke strikes day Of si HM Kll'liON. American labor In a series lit involve and TaUf t4 Sunday o out of which will come da of ftu fl disturbances r, f li.ll a) f 7 Tribune revolutioniry movement. a I. oa !m lb lob,.. It is unthinkable that this design will I lb leltwl IIIIH. K lhl U r city by IMII succeed, so far as reputable labor leadof 'lb Xribua I a ' Pership is concerned. But there are Z.wl.t.4 ilo Pr.. of rII roiKibllrolloo oo for to tho ill id enough radicals resolved upon govern-l "'rr-lOoiHiobM rrodli4 to It or M tb mental overthrow te make serious trouH.,1 lo (hi paper, aoj Hibliah4 brta. ble if vigilance Is not exercised to the . 'I nb.me I tornbar of too ,',1LLU" In, It i difficult to deal ""t111 T loormalloo of t TJIl fullest degree.-ooppllwl b tU subterranean uo with clrrtilulino plotters. But once touroao of t trcolotloo. Voootlob bbli . to" tho surface every mothers dragged 1 be b. 0. borkollb Ppt.l World hid.. Now Tock. son of them should be dealt with in or ArrtUlo( J TrUmo okol Ioot bid., tlib , summary manner. Polrolt. Ulck. . bMf bt. loot; lord The- challenge tp Ameriean citizenKansas CM, Mft Trl lbs A4drs Kuslneas sommunksUoMt ship will not be a challenge to open I tab. Kii, Halt Lab City, Waantob must be warfart. The challenger MO TaUpbann over handed and haunts to their trailed T Trtbus, UU WKaa ft tba eUy circulate depart? bafora mtwntr. American to justice. citizenships ot fou by b a. 1. od ropy will answer to the May day threate will bo Lkk Uijr t rm.ri t tos pool of Hr aiattar. a determined reinforcement of the authorities . in the maintenance of the b"oWv Jaws and institutions of the nation. Srtaf, Salt akr ljc well-define- - I""" fc A, "! rl - f arcowd-alaa- bt s CCU-2'- Saturday, MORE ABOUT SUGAR. 1. 1920. M7 been The etreot ear strike cloud ha of Work the to good removed, thank the arbitration committee, whirh left threatbo etone unturned to avert the official The company ened calamity. comand the employees alo deserve inmendation for accepting the awards stead of forcing a struggle which would conhave ended In disaster for both business tending parties, paralyzed the of the largest and moat important city of the whole intermountain country and brought suffering and inconvenience to many thousands of people who were not parties to the dispute. The negotiations were quietly conducted and there were no acrimonious discussions which so frequently lead up to final rupture when wage questions are being eonsidwell. ends well that All's ered. INDIANA NEXT. Major General Woods political star has been shining a bit more brightly rince the New Jersey primary, while Johnsons light hss been partially But it wss a mighty close eclipsed. betrace, and the Californian ran much ter in the mosquito belt than generally expected. The real test of strength will come next Tuesday, when the diana primary will be held. It will be a fight en the Republican side of the fence, Lowden and Harding having been campaigning in the atate for aome time past. With Ohio on the east and Illinois on the west, and both having presidential candidates, . the Hoosier state has been combed as never before. Under such circumstances, it should be rough sledding for both Wood and Johnson. But the friends and supporters of these two candidates apparently have no fears regarding the outcome. At any rate, Jhcy .will continue the fight until therlast The interested parties are moment. usual claims, but it would the making not lie safe for the onlookerk to mfie predictions as to which way'the V Hoosier cat will jump. d :.'3 PUNISHMENT CERTAIN. elements of extreme radicalism to the application of the policy pledged If the of direct action are really ready to portion of challenge the the population of tho United States by undertaking a May day aeries of terrorism they will find the government ,4nd its supporters prompt to take up that challenge and fight them to a I standstill. . Attorney General Palmer has warned the public that a systematic attempt at making trouble has been planned, with all the underground assassins and malcontents of one description or another backing the movement. The mainspring of tho terrorist propaganda is the communist group whose connection with European agencies of like character has been proved by federal investigation. A year ago, it will be recalled, these extremists startled the country by using the mails to further their plan of destruction. Bombs were sent through the posts to a large number of intended victims. Then there was the plot -- of June 2, when .bombs were placed near the homes of objects of terrorist enmity. A recurrence was promised for July , but the publicity given the .plot in advance is believed to have been responsible for itsvnbandonment Publicity eaused careful guard of life and property. The June 2 plot resulted in the wrecking of the home of Attorney General Palmer In Washington and the residence of Judge Xott in New York. Ik) mbs also were aimed at officials elsewhere, in Pittsburg, Cleveland, West Philadelphia, Boston .and Paterson, X. J. None accomplished the purpose for which it was intended. An unidentified man was killed by the bomb at the hiime of Judge Xott and the man who earrieithe infernal machine to the Palmer residence was blown to. pieces " bv tfis bomb,- The May day bombs that arrived at their destinations Were mailed prior to May 1. One reeelvedxLy ex Senator Hardwick of Georgia exploded in his home, injuring Mrs. Hardwick and a 'isid. Others were addressed to General Palmer, Postmaster eneral Burleson, Secretary of Labor VAilbop, Commissioner Caminetti of the bureau of immigration and ethers. The actual authors ef these outrages were never apprehended, feinee that time, ltierer, the federal department of Jus g ,'T f ' y self-respe- CHANGES PROBABLE. 0 d . eol-em- n e n injur- 10-Th- - tve I A Lint.o Type or Two J Divorce in England Hew to the Lise, let the quips fall where they may, By Frederic J. Haskla. ,, , D. C, --April bill to make divorcee ealer It second and cheaper ha the Brltieh parliament by a largem and will. In all prob.bllty.b-coa (aw, ha aroud new thl delicate subject. a JlfLnn l ne Jut publlalied lerton has which h attack divorce a in WASHINGTON. new. that a By B. L. T. lh It would save much rsumcnt1f In their daily nssspspera wouldtheInclude mean temperature weather report for the correapondln dy of the did we have weather of reer. Whet eort hut April? You think you remember, but you don't. psed ,Mt ( Wanted ntrtf . aiiporetltlor." end uphold th ? view that marriage should be advoDoes a College Education Payt uhl bond. There are not lacking for th other side of the not towho cates Tter Collets Colorado be the (From argue that marriage haaandproved Tha play was that enterUInlr"I hamedl'a urge that the wn Indissoluble bond, Mail France. Anabele study by ( law governing It should be foiinddupon , W ho Married a Iumh Wife. , experience rather than upon a spiritual awlnt'u libInclude ,dThe"new Englh law is deddedly Dr imnnelly should a tolf club In her Haas exercises; them eral. for England; vet It cannot b aa-- to girth. be tha work of liberal force. In Ie nothin better for removln four about on we take During tha winter commission on divorce waa ahhih but by July I, when we round roval e and after three year of etudy and Into midsummer form, wa ara a aveua drlberetlon It made a repnrt advocstlng It aa Antoinette herself. more liberal divorce legislation. bill I upon this report that the present commission the Hail and Farewell. royal based. Naturally, Venerwas anything but a radical body.of IL ana London Time.) f ,fFromth members papers able churchmen were end Somebody heard and sent So the effort trying to or Lonit spent much time a sad lltlla dialogue eloquent Christ really thought Jesus mornwhat o decide In be At don's underworld. This held up, aa It ao often about- - the subject. whh-htview-poiing the traffic wa Btamford from street on tha oonservatlvs la, at the corner of matter. - The more "hersl .A approach th kfner waa Christ Hurray aids of blm that the rest of the ve- thinkers, while admitting prlaon van halted withstood In His time, hold that a Poor w?,y'a" a great lawgiver havs hicles. On the curb much changed hy a social conditions on carrying a child and accompanled a purely social prob-aa His opinion Ara yon there, dadr she that cannot mall boy. regarded b longer any lem celled out. A gruff voice nnaL terlor of the van answered J woman replied, I am here. ? The present divorce law pi get Illiberal In the extreme. In order woman There wa a concert In Altamont, Kan., a a divorce from her hueband. ttother evening, and the local paper menty. Ae must prove both adultery and crur tion that "the aexaphone number of divorce In thl country. d rent factor." Wagner eou Is K are gotten by collusion. this horn to good ue In Die Walkure. by prove tho adultery charge evidence. T,he chargo or by manufactured held Ala It the Troth. It of- - eruelty la more difficult. prolonged desertion is ontUr(From the Fort Collin. Colo.. Express.)at that hlng di therefore usual for a couple Feopl should obaerve etlquctt After a certain length movie the earn aa other place,a only vorc to separate. OUR DRUG STORE IS AT girl of time the wife write recently a Fort Collin boy took HO. MAIN STREET to Tturn him The aakln folk, husband first tlm. tha for moe he hed fuses. wife then brings suit for that noticed The them behind sitting were o restitution of conjugal rights not washed behind hi ear and It. The one la alwaye reading rude that they remarked about to any more accounts of divorces In British hUhao-cletWhen April Came. girl heard and refuaed to go upon th accuracy with which more be should If after fourtern day ofth huahand measure movies with him. People red and green signal ar observed. 'cru'!T th charge not return, does careful. feel the sap rlae In mjr bonea " considered proved, and the divorce follow wist is th meaning of Bryn Mawr? I used to When April cam. q the people, of old. If tha league la aant before G. C. P. lninUthlway person who have And, like a transformation scene after The have no doubt," says Senator Lodge, Fa . waa named A Bryn awr. earn gray mists roae. revealing loveliness been long accuhmedtoget l I name what tha result will be." .'''hereupon money have th town of th wished; but It untold; we have extreme doubt what the result divorce whenever they me highly re county, Wale. The Welsh word Bryn Each hour held sweeter a long, expensive proceea. Ae means would be. tm In big. Mawr . and means hill, claim the munerettve to lawyer. m.n When April came. ao h. England, ft 1. th. poor AmerCheese aa Grsti. Q. Do all th countrl J of South who find it Impossible to gat div0j' C. H. feel the thrill a gambler know to a Brasil? for used I moderate touch ica man of and the Sir: Dropped Into the Randolph When April came. . A. All th countries except Ecuador Welsh rabbit. Check read: 70 plu 70 plu70 finds It difficult. There of thalr reec a for Brazil part spread out before my And then th year and Chile have that the raving and scrimping of It. 1.00, Walter explained cents - J tram an In- boundaries., e tt for the In persons order to free themselvee ents was for the rabbit. ItWorcestershire 'tl'1r. Her chances and wild hazards for my tolerable marriage. There era toast, and It cents for tha name Jack Ketch orig- the enterprise. did How Q. Thera waa no charge for the case In England, a in sauce. a but ar un Love laughed pith me; Ilf waa a glori-r. V. D. persona who hava separated, ' Thfa hi cheese. free OUS game, v a familiar title for a hangA able to get a divorce, and contractrrefer was hen April came. man In England, and John Ketchexecuunions, although often they The New Era Film prints this testiname of the public A great and Increasing numthe Maaaanovlch: marriage. actually monial from Lawrence the biasing fire. in ber of Judicial separations are grantee1 tioner during the reign of James IL Closely I huddled oer Your production came like a miasma the When April came: after In England, and these, too, are produc-In the desert, very refreshing wind sxtra-maritaouth swayed th wakth quotation, the ef la th author Again Q. Who usual movl Junk with which the market tive of many sever divorce law tendi to To the victors belong the spoils 4 ing tree. From which we conclude thl wav the la flooded." Tor The law. The robin mating aong waa borne upon defeat the marriage A William L. Mercy that Larry la trying to kid somebody. in the breeae. Its origin. While In the senwith reform has become especlsllypresslng credited a magic But nevermore returned youth the war. which created ate he gained distinction for hi defenae A green driver had filled the radiator England since stdivorce. th flame. causes for, of President Van Buren against not wisely, but too well, and the overflow great many came. a of course When th April In Sat had dripped into the carbureter. to uck of Henry CUy. ETHEL WOLFF. to Th new British measure ls todeslgned tna speech on the question of appointment . , Bv. Poet. presl-give he upheld th right of the d maka divorce cheaper, and One of thoaa la ddl office, dent to bestow office upon hi political sexes equal rights of Initiative Get a Funnel carbureter. , he ca u en tion to thl It greatly b road supporters, saying, To th vlctora belong be obtained. It the associated hlsfiam He may thua divorce which for spoil." mr A Good Start. "You American ar queer people, rein history with the spoil ayatem. proposes th granting of dirorc the English visitor. marked three , for year, desertloiw Stake Wisconsin Journal.) the (From "How'a that. Lord BlessuaT N. F. durable after five .ye.. conwas Blannerhaaaet? inanity Who Madison now haa a Filipino baby, bom Q. Pe"You speak of a awlndler as a Mra. Clrtlo A. Herman Blennerhaseet waa born In finement, dninkness foundto yesterday to Mr. and man," Mr. He L44. tha-StIn the unlveraity. October, of student rea. Junior England Wall?" married his own nlee and waa socially Pare waa aant Jiere by hla government setJova, air. you cant put any conand America "By to came work. oitraclxed. He to do research Bir.h, Ue In the cUuM tled near the Ohio rivr, where h devel- fidence In th bally chap at all. H wa Involved mingham Kill estate. of this a Work, to Find ture princely oped 'Texan, Falling which would allow th scheme of Aaron Burr to form a Self." mesnain ef tn year. Thl southwestern empire and waa arreateu Cheated. What sort of work waa h looking for tion for three for three aepacat couple-mafeet that a and tried on the chargeof conspiracy. sewing pocket on hreuda? and. after this year,ft divorce dear. I think Mr. Nawbride John. upon Q. How many Jewg ar there In th v . Song. horrid butcher cheated me. that t! R. A. United Btat? out Hubby Why. my love? he sold me a As T went down to Alataad, The debate on th measure brought reto the American Jewlah A. According Mr. Newbrlde Because At midnightthe fact that divorce and marriageQUMtlone-Th- Tear Book, there are 2.3M.672 Jews in the quiet hour. didnt hava a bloaead bit of religious The moon, low down in heaven, garded atlll as largely United Ktates, 1.500.00 of whom are tn turkey that not primarily wa argued Wa Ilk a lonely flower; stuffing in tt Judge. York. question New of greater two point In blossom The apple-treon practical grounds. Just that ft nicn re Like spectral forms they aeemed; view were represented Indissoluble neat leatherT union Q. What an aa the them aptrlta fancied I gardfl marriage A. Thl i a term applied to that Of drearoa that I had dreamed. on rellsloua arounds. and cowhide, it. holds that Christ did not ao regard e former A I came back from Alstead, The Catholic church hold the on the Th Church of England, to MatQ. When la tha aun closest to th view Along the selfsame way. according earth? A M. P. The sun, high up In heaven. other hand, holds that, mad an exception A. The aun la closest to th earth n thew. Christ dlsttncHv Spake not of yesterday; for be granted The merry, merry blossoms, January. saying that divorcof should eight-rooy . Beautiful courae, In the wind. laPhretya This, adultery. in not have do Catholic location Ia true that It Seemed like the wing of falrtea. theological question fineat P0,? "hlch Q. home; to obtain marriage licenses? J. H. L. Or dreams within the mind. man's opinion ia worth divines hold more room, living that, Library, enter do not LAURA BLACKBURN. Protestant city! affiliations th of A. Religious liberal It ts Into th matter of obtaining marriage lisine Christ mad one exception. dining room, kitchen, four He would have rosde censes. This Is a mattsr of stats-law- s Tha cot of living. It Is said, haa logical to hold that were necesbedrooms, tile bathroom, douobvlouriy to married be when they and all couple desiring other reached It peak. goe advanced In prelate these "Exth atate of of law with HI ia of Cost One the Old motto ble th But comply sary sleeping porch, fin oak as to say that th teaching of which wish the ceremony to be percelsior:" oak JwtHst are to he tken as highly Pirl,J formed.they stairway, quarter-sawe-d Ail of our states and .territories room ef rules all as than Alaska. rooms; all in rather Ideals except licenses, floor Te. He'll Work It He Has also bade u turn requir point out that Christ handsomely decorated; full cecheek when w were assaulted, other (From the Lake Preston, S. D.. Time.) the Q. is there a fundamental difference live up to this InJdnctlon.U J writ ment basement, including launfew Fire, Lightning, Tornado. Hall. that but in the language of various Indian tribes4 negatAutomobile, and Blooded Livestock In- remains a high, though somewhat into ar divided Indians A. American dry (two stationary tub), surance in reliable, old line companies, ed. ideal of magnanimity and groups and The languages of the various same aa usual. . While I Mill handle If w enacted it Into large fruit room, aervanta deto such a differ to found sra for action no groups I and would crime a and be Pump Supplies, Pumpa room, lavatory, furnace, room, Idaal. gree that One Is not intelligible to anrather write your Insurance Just now damage, would aland. Christian he jrouea, other. Often within the same linguistic wood and coal room, than fix your old pump, but call on me are by no mean idiaparaged, of Pr family, different tribes speak radically J. T. Chrietenaon. for either. but statutes, which ar matters the of ia true This dialects. different beating system. tice. must always represent a compromise Pueblo In th southwest. Inhabitants of Home faces south, on corner 'Double Tragedy at Cedar Rapids Due with th ideal. unvillages only 100 miles apart cannot Moines Dei Love. to Unraqueated derstand each other's nattv tongue. with a south and east lot this country In eituation Tribune. divorce The O that w U cornea to tha asm thing. differs from that In England In in ground beautifully frontage; each atate, divorce law Q, I would like to know If you can buy have a different laid out; lawns, shrubbery and never ha B. B. of out congrea the national navy, way ' the your and that The Second Poet. ' to buy one way except " rogard trees In excellent condition. A It Is not possible the legislated on the subject, abThe time. at Columbia. aervlce of the out fit present (Received by a Chicago bank.) to th District cement Brick garage with Gentlemen: Taking th opportunity as surdities and injustice arising from this This practice wa discontinued at th be" to tlm to write a letter and no check, situation have been pointed out again and ginning of (he war, floor and cement driveway to I soon ha that have received yours of late, but again, but nothing street. no good prospect that anyany will have your check by Monday most It and there (Any reader can get the answer toInforia a rcqig re- question by writing Th Tribune surely. Your money being alow but sure, thing will be done.in Thera Property located on Second dl thi J. Frederic Haskln, mation bureau, hop this will be satisfactory for, th ligious sentiment a Strong atate rector, Washington, D. C. Thl offer aptlma being. liberal divorce laws, and national Avenue, within, ten minutes Th bureau plies strictly to information. medical rights sentiment against welk from Main atreet. Owner and advice on legal, cannot tion on the subject These two elements No Hurry. congress financialgive wishes to sell immediately. does not attempt It matters. make of divorce a eublect which Just to settle domestic troubles, nor to underad will glad'v neglect aa long as It can. Dear Doctor: Having followed-tbe- , Terms to right parties! Inquire woman on research th subject. prohibition exhaustive any take vice of the Line for many years (voting a neglected of owner at 214 Templeton Writ your question plainly and briefly. f for Bob Bweitxer and otherwise), I am suffrage issues for and met them only when it K1 to do the Give full name and address and Inclose wondering when I may take em off.' building. Wasatch 5310. divorca two cents in stamps for return postage. Thera ar forty-nin- e Hint to the May Queen: Keep 'em on. 41 ftera nt All aent direct to tho In-- 1 are United States, and forty-tw- o replies be granted, i cause for which divorce may In one etat - of quirer.) The Wood Thrush. A man may be married .7' he mv ilngl In another;atate th I Union andone and woman In one to Sing, heavenly chorister, in thy temple be marriedwoman Tn In another atate. another green. man. and. the poor The Love Star hangs, an airy Jewel, in discrimination against really rich Indeed, against all except thethan the skle. in any her marked more fire-fliman. And myriad trim their 'tiny Pick world. Mary tn the country other lamps a dlvoro ford can go to Nevada and get Ere th warm daylight dies. aa easily as you and I can go to a picture 1. .Celestial songster. In thy cathedral aisles show For the rich,it. divorce For thI poor it of desiring Softly, like wafted Incense, the gray matter a Jlffjctdt almost unattainable, and It shadows rise. U who And cool and flower sweet, the evening's business for anyone for eix west cannot go and lob his scantad breath situation is month. ThI Injustice of this would Through all the woodland sighs. sureChrisb one that obvious It the Indorsed. Whatever Stayed la th shimmering btreh'a spright- ly not have to be la ground upon which divorce be tha seme ly dance. should eurely The eprucee, heavenward, lift thalr ver- granted, they will be not interesting te for all. It dant spires. the effort to make divorc a Look; neath yonder mountain peak, the whether and equubl thing tn England will moon just it of th effort to ftby Renews her quenchless .fires. brlnj so In this country. , so Pure, passionless, clear, thy "song - ' shall' t thrttr to Answers Questions. At th Death Angel's calm compelling note; unQ. Ha th new railway labor board Or 1 It death: re Love of which you D H, N. begun to operate elng. rnomor tho of confirmation A. Upon Golden throat? Thou. Minstrel of th of Tennessee by the senate. Judge Barton waa sleeted chairmen, tl t&rifl Kl wars i!D Or do wee hirdlings, In a dony nest and th ces Is before Cradled In living green In swaying tree- - mediately begun, the wage demands of ad them concerning top high. railroad employees. Back from the dreams. In drowsy wonder, come Q. ?s color blindness curable? I M. C, At thy matchless lullaby? A This condition ia not curable and sometime exis'a in eve that ar otber-ais- e Sing! sweet embodied Spirit of th twicAa norm'll. It la found In three to four light hour: of men and less than on per Climb, with swift winged step, thy per cent women. FLAGS-O- ft TWO MCMISbritetS It It particularly imporimOM cent of tower's leafy stair. tant that railway end marine employee "Allah is gresi a tiny muexsln thou, CALCARY FCmACIO AUCKLAflO.ftCW ZEALAND I.the sine not this do defect, safety to worid prayer Calling the of t..s traveling public depend in a large LLIZABBTH BURNHAM. ca. V 200 Salesmen, Salesladies, Wrappers, Great Cashiers-fo- r May Sale. belt-hole- s, 1 ba solemnly as Premier sured the French nstioa, in an address in tlo chamber of deputies, thit he Versailles treaty will not be revised at the forthcoming Spa conference, at whirh( the German will bo represented. Nevertheless, M. Mllleraad admits that cortsin changes and alterations may be made if the Germans prove the necessity and manifest honest intentions of carrying out the peace terms. Al! will hinge, ef course, on the fito nancial stipulations to be pres-nt- eJ be to sum the to As Germans. the. the psld by Germany as reparation allied premiers have been notoriously in disagreement. Cable edvleee from the San Remo conference are to the effect that the British experts Indicated Jo "the French that 200,000,000,000 marks wss the approximate figure the could pay. The French preGerman been mier and hi predecessor hsv destoutly Insisting on a much larger Last year the American repmand. arations expert nrgeiL the French to name a definite amount. When the sum finally was mentioned it was placed at 416,000,000,000 marks. The Americana flatly expressed the opinion that the sum was excessive, and never could be collected. Soon thereafter the Americana and British practically agreed on 200,000,-000,00mark as the most obtainable. 1 the amount subThis, at any rate, conference and Remo Ban to the mitted whose accepted by Premier Millerand, to business down to get willingness about the reparations bill mark a complete change ef front The French were extremely anxious last month because the frane was steadily declining, while the mark was rising In value. On Mareh 1 seven marks equaled n frane and twelve franca equaled a dollar. Now four marks equal a frane and It takes seventeen franc to equal a dollar. The British experts at 8an Remo have said that as soon as the German government accept the reparations bill the French frane wUl gain in value, sinee France is Germanys principal creditor. This view teems to have had tome decided influence upon M. Millerand decision to recede from his irreducible minimum position. Wholesale Grocers as sociation, after looking at the sugar situation up one aide and down the other, baa issued n report which is of general interest at this particular time, when the pinch id being felt all over the country. The report frankly admits that the situation is critical and that there ie much ground for complaint. Sugar ie not to be had in sufficient and regular supply from refiners even for their long-timregular eus-tois declared that specuIt further brokers ether and parties whollators, ar offertrade the grocery ly outr0e twofhre at ing sugar fancy prices, and even four cents above the refiner denominal prices for immediate car-lo- t reached are: conclusions The livery, 1 There is a great amount of held sugar by speculators here and in Cuba. Also n great deal (in the aggrein gate, but-t- n small individual-lot- s) the hands of alarmed jobbers, manufacturers, retailers and housewives. Bought ns a precaution, it eaused an unnecessary shortage, created a psychological acare that only added to the trouble and now offers a temptation to the lucky owners. 2 There is n statistical shortage in the remaining stock of raws which into regular trad might channels if the refiners would function ' as they ought to. Cuba haa produced (to April 1) about 1,991,000 long tons, as against 1,738,000 the preceding year, but had shipped off the island 1.307,. 0k5 tons, as agRinst 920,483 last year, and has stocks on band of only 639,330 tons, as against 778,076 the preceding year. The stock of rawa in the United States and Cuba together amounted to 765,188 tons, as against 1,111,203 tons, a shortage of 346,013' tons, and New York raw prices (duty paid) were quoted at (April 13) 18.56 cents, as against 7,28 eents at the sams time last Refiners were reported as hav-jd- g yejiTt melted since January 1 911,000 ton, as against 779,000 tons, but ha(I enporte sinee January 1 145,000 tons of refined, as against 78,500 tons, and had on hand (in all hands) only 86,234 toil, as against 118,589 tons laot year. 'What can we do about it t It lopka PROMISE AND PRACTICE. to us as though the wholesalers, retailt ers rod consumers chief hope lies in Contrasted with the repeated proteshaving the authorities at Washington tations of the Japanese government exercise the power granted them under has no ulterior purposes in its the Lever food act against specula- that it occupancy of Siberian territory, and tion. its just aa frequent reiteration of THE TEACHER SHORTAGE. pledges to leave Chian in the full Dr. Arthur T. Hadley, pAstdent of enjoyment of its national rights and Yale university, brings a new light on to surrender Shantung and retire from as the nation-widshortage of teachers. Chinese territory, iaeluding Siberia, necessithe with consistent as Dr. Hadley thinks the lack of teachers quickly in is likely to prove a blessing in dis- - ties of the situation, recent events Vladivostok-Harbipresent regions the view the this bases He upon guise. belief that it may introduce reforms a euriops commentary, oa Nipponese in our underlying ideas of public edu- statesmanship. Her are a few of the April incidents cation for which it was hopeless to get ts reported by the cables and involving a hearing Many other way. la Siberia and north ManWhile this may eventually turn out operations churia: to bo so, President Sidney Meces of April 4 Demand acceptance of five the College of the City ofNew York is unreasonable demands from orderly inof the opinion that this ultimate good offensive zemstvo government at Vladito be obtained docs not lessen the men- vostok. and April 5 Captured Vladivostok ace of too few teachers, after creating a fake situaindnatrial Nikolsk, teachers and tion justifying the move. The allied workers recruited from thein own representatives report the affair was pure Japanese aggression.railroad workranks. April 6 Two Russian College men and women, even if they men with proper passe assaulted by do not intend to follow the profession, Japanese soldiers on bridge at Harbin; should take up teaching to meet the one threwu from bridge and the other attinjured by unwarranted temporary emergency, in the opinion of badly . ack". President G. 8. Davis of Hunter colApril 7- - Two Russian railway men in Manchuria, lege. hospital at Imsnpo station. The foregoing are a few of the talking against the mikado to an taken answers received from thirty univer- ed-Japaneseand shot. soldier, promptly out sity presidents,, to, whom Julius. H. -- April Eight Rusnsn railway men Manchuria, Barnes, chairman of the institute of arrested atRhailar station, locked in a eoldiere and public service, sent the following ques- bv Japanese an un prison ear to be transported to. tions: ' Is the growing teacher short- known fate. age a menace to democracy or a blessree Russian railway men April ing in disguise! What can best be arrested by Japanese in Manchuria stadone about it by higher education! tion. The last four incident must be conTwelve presidents offer as one solution a campaign' of aggressive adver- sidered in the light that the Japenes o business in the ManG. troops bad among college students. tising which loeaily wa efrailroad," Hall of churia Clark suguniversity 8tanley hundreds with the ficiently guarded by Chinese under the gested that, together of drives whu-- are being carried on interallied agreement. to raise salaried and promote buildings, April 11 Japanese troop attemptRussian railway men to there should be some attention given ing to takewhere be exhrmenoff, they wouldworkmen. to the reconstruction of the spirit, ecuted, were attacked by methods snd aims of education. They opened fire on Chines .troop President Hopkins of Dartmouth and Czechs, killing a number. This is but a partial list. It is diffithinks that these endowment drives the have offered1 salary relief with one cult to repress the- eoavietion that deliberately goto about with the other needleeely Jsptnesa band and warhave taken away a considerable pro- forcing a situatioa which would with their ia them deeper which is rant driving self the ef respect portion more precious to most men and tomeu military into the north Tiina country, which, apparently, they have stated than needed salary even , Aside from the raising of salaries. out for ther own. X Tho-Nation- STRIKE AVERTED. numerous suggestions for remedying the tearber shortage were offered in the answer received by Mr. Barnes. Among them were: Leave teacher more initiative, cheek the present demoralizing- - interference ef legislative committees, school beards which self reclaimed patriots, snd constitute sn attack on the ef teachers, and let teachers stop disparaging their own profession in publie advertisements of their hardship. 45 os Stop drawing the ago limit at 59 and use the aupply of competent men and women above those ages. Help the publie see that ether men and women are dealing with lese valuable material than the teacher. Show industries that they aro killing the goose that lays the golden egg when tbeyj entice college Instructors into industry, instead of making it worth their while to continue training men for industry. nt ,"J"Tne , . V',bd u fro; uu'.f Apply immediately to Manager Retail Drj Goods Dept 1 - X y. ... J hiy al hd 4 (178-18- open-face- new-fangl- , it a oonfl-don- ee TsssA "iVSSKw Age-Heral- d. y r'otf,0tfhT: - e, 1 bark-tann- ed I $15,000.00 m two-stor- I i -- t bot-wat- ' 1 e" lwln v 1 tWy ha That many of th z reat musical ' attractions such as Sousa's Band and San Carlo Grand Opera Company come West der cur management exclusively ELLISON - WHITE t:K!t-LYCc;i'C..)Tf.o:- -- TMtt r |