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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 4 NATIDNAL KEEP economic breakdown which prevail, Is required to do his or her share of useful labor. "The woman who works, said Mme. Kollontal, "cannot do her duty as a mother and at the same time accomplish efficient work unless she sacrifices all hsr time to these two objects, or Is given eld In ths routine work for her children. That is why we are urging mothers to bring their children Into tne slats group homes when they have attained the age of three. No coercion la used, however, and Indeed none Is necessary, for the parents are In no way cut off from their little ones. They can see them at any time, and can take them home when and for as long a time as they wish. "Those for the younger children to the age of fourteen are always mixed For the homes, boys and girls alike. older children ws have not yet adopted a rule. 25, 1920: I Six State Delegations Visit Salt Lake En Route to Group Systems, in Special Homes Used of Bolshe- Promotes Comradeship. San Francisco Convention to "The children grow up in an atmos- Iowa phere which develops good citizens for a socialist state. There le no attitude of Success master and child but a comradeship which does the heart good to see. There are A11 Is no Individual toys or property. of the common possession of the home, and Is One the children soon drop out of ths habit of of speaking 'my book or my doll, using Instead 'our tovs.' " Red Government, In religion, the children are left enMissouri, Maryland, Rhode Inland, Iowa, tirely to the discretion of tlielr parents Massachusetts were and In Is Included No their training religious Declares. work, but In its place they are taught represented In Halt LakeTennessee yesterday. Delethe essentials of social morals and the gatee and a number of Interested visitors fundamentals of natural history. from these states vlsitc-on their way It wae my privilege to have lunch with By JOHN CLAYTON. the children of one of the larger homes to San Francisco to attend the DemoI have cratic national convention. There was Lake Tribune Lrssed Wire. one day. and a happier little crew Cbiesgo Tribuiie-8.l- t never seen anywhere. Ae for the food, rot a musical sound or martial tread PARIS, June 24. "The Ruultn soviet it was the beet I have had In Moscow. government Is nationalizing the children I got up from the table for the first time of men in uniform or the general symof Russia. We ore taking the children since I arrived there feeling that I had phony of accents heard on the streets like the day before. A few of the visifrom their homes and placing them, thir- had all I wanted to eat. tors yesterday wore ribbons to distinty children In each group, In special A Red Veteran. them from Salt guish homes. However, we take the chftdren Mme. Kollontal Is One of the veterans of them were without Lakers, but most any variety of only with the full consent of the parents, of the Russian revolutionary movement. state or party emblems. and the children are not deprived of the About 35 years eld, she Was educated in The delegates from Missouri, traveling Institute In on a special the aristocratic bmolny tram of ten cars filled with parental Influence. around which so Liemocrats Bmolny, Petrograd of the distinct Missouri tvpe Mme. Kollontal Comrade Kollontal, much of the history of the revolution were the first to reach Lake. The she Is called' In Russia the first woman has been written. She Is well knownlec-In special arrived over thoSalt Deivfes & Rio two made the United having States, Grande Just before noon and was in salt commissar of Russia and head of the deture tours through America under the Lake just forty-fiv- e minutes, partment of child welfare, was speaking auspices of the left wing of the social over the Western Pacific for San leaving Franto me In Moscow. party In 1116 and 111. cisco. The delegation by which has for Oovernor Frederick D. was headed welfare social The work, more of children than half the who is "Today Gardner, Its alma the proper care and development willing, in a pinch, to accept tne presiIn the larger towns and cities In Russia of the children, begins with the mothers dential nomination. In case some other are living In state institutions. At first themselves before the advent of the babe aspirant is accepted as ava.lable timber continues until the chljd has at- for the first place on the ticket, Govparents were skeptical about our system, and an age of It years ernor Gardner be prevailed upon but our first homes were so aucoessful tained At this stage the work divides Kself to take second may honors. At least, the that now thsre la a large waiting list Into two divisions Ths first is for chil- delegation from Missouri is ready to with their stand of mothers In all the places where we dren who remain at home behind him, unless Champ parents; the second for those children Clark issolidly and have these homes. I believe In time who nominated, expect that they live In group homes at state expense. he will be. every child will be raised In this manner. We have lifted the curse of household Relieved of Care. Missourian Noncommittal. The working mother whose child reslavery from the mothers of the poor. Edward Goltra, national committeemains In her care Is relieved of the re- man from F.Missouri, declined to express One Bright Aspect. sponsibility of caring for It during work- his sentiments in regard to the Irish or are hours provided ing Kindergartens 1 wet" in of the Homo child where the child Is looked after, fed. and investigated this question planks platform. of his were decided however, welfare thoroughly while I remained In Ills education begun. When he has at- In associates, on both sides of the Russia, and the state borne eystem teems tained an age of 8 years he enters the Irishtheir views and to be the one bright star In the dark- public schools and there again his food were question. Adherents of prohibition not prominent. ness of the soviet government. After Bchool Is provided by the state. Governor Albert C. Ritchie headed the "All for the children,'' has beea the hours to ont of the neighborhood Maryland he delegation, which consisted of motto of the sot let Russia government childrens goes clubs, where he has games, Mr. and Mrs Joshua H. Miles, ritate during the economic difficulty. How far books and school books and Is watched Senator and Mi William I. Norris, State It has been carried Into effect can be seen over until his mother has finished her from the happy, healthy faces of the work and is ready to have him at home. Senator and Mrs A. Theodore Brady, ami Mrs. William Frick, In youngsters one meets everywhere When he has attained the age of 18 State Senator Dishroom, John Walker, W. J.' Moscow. he enters the university on State pay Janies W Grove, William Mead Halli-daWedge, are Many wearing clothes which passed or becomes a worker In the Industrial life Oscar Anderson, Ogle Marbury, Mr the beggar stage years ago, but so Is of the country. Mrs. and Walter Lord, Mr. and Mrs Robeveryone In Moscow. Rut they at least ert Crane, Alonso Bellman, Ldward are warm and well fed. The soviet govBERGDOLL PROBE. COMPLETES Colgan, Andrew J. Cummings, Joseph K. ernment has taken Its rule of parent June 24. The fed- Kennedy and John Mahon and Daniel PHILADELPHIA, seriously. It has found that by providknown as the political bosses of Balhomes the where In can kiddles the live eral escape ing grand Jury Investigating groups of perhaps thirty, It not only Is of Grover C. Bergdoll, draft dodger, to- timore. Both are two of the old wildfire" family of Maryland and Uadeis of better able to feed them and make them warm and comfortable than If they were day completed Its examination of wit- Democracy. Joltn Keating, with his son nesses until next and and adjourned Tuesday. daughter, who are in the partv, visitscattered In Individual homes, but it has Richard Bchreedel. a garage mechanic ed with their son, Vincent J. Keating, a been able to relieve mothers who work T. E. Furey, Salt Lake newspaper man. John Owen of much of the drudgery of home life employe by Bergdoll. and were automobile Baltimore of a salesman, the Baltimore Sun and Joseph Bratton and permit them to perform their Industhe last witnesses examined. of the Baltimore American, both promitrial tasks with greater efficiency. nent newspaper men, also were in the Two parts of Iron or eteel that have party. All Must Labor. become rusted firmly together may be The organisation of the Communist separated by soaking them for several Incline Toward Cox. states is such that every adult, especial- hours In a mixture of d lubricatSenator Brady, In speaking for the delely under the conditions of hunger and ing oil and kerosene. gation, said there was a strong Inclination toward Cox. tlaiugh the delegation, he said, was uninstrticted. He also said McAdoo stood well In the east and. he thought, would stand a good chance of election If nominated. Senator Brady de-- i dared the east and south were not heartily In favor of woman sulTrage. He said that he felt women were affected too much by sentiment, and said that toe majority of the women of the eastern states themselves did not favor sulTrage. Peter C. Cannon. United States district attorney, was in charge of the delegation of twenty-twmembers from Rhode Island. These delegates also were uninstructed, but a number of them declared that they favored General A. Mitchell Palmer for Attorney president. In the party were Miss Maud Munster. Mrs. Geraldine A. Kilkenney, Miss Mary A Meade, Dr. Patrick H Keefe. William H. Kennedy and Miss Eva A. Fitzgerald. Contingent Fight for of Secretary Agriculture Meredith. vists; How Plan Works. 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Mail Us ate Si for the Better Kind of Developing, Printing and Enlarging Take a Kodak With You Iowa Wants Meredith. Acrompany ing the Iowa delegation in It tf'lls you where you went and what Salt Iake a few hours yesterday was ou saw. The pleasure of the trip can United States District Attorney F. A never fade with clean-cu- t pidurts to O'Connor and Mrs. O'Connor of Dubuque. refresh a laggard memory. Mr. O Connor is om$ of the active the Hawkeye state, and wheic Get your Kodak at Schranun-Jolmson- s asked as to the probable action of the and enjoy the full delegation on the question of a modified wet plank In the platform he said he was unable to state Just what attitude advantage of the helpful, inwiould be taken, but that sentiment apinformation that comtelligent pears to be growing In favor of mild courteous salespeoand The delegation Is a unit for petent Secretary of Agriculture K. T. Meredith give. ple as the presidential nominee Senator Kenneth D. McKelhtr. Junior senator from Tennessee, was the head Midget Spiced of the party that stopped in Salt Jelly Drops lb from that state. There are yesterday jimmimii n In the Tennessee partv, which has two standai d sleepers. Its members were easily distinguished from the others because each wore a modest, but plain ribbon on which was lettered his T nited loyalty to General Lawrence Davis Kl'en the place, being employed partly by candidate for the nomination for sal husetts delegation. Assistant the Urmersitv of Utah and partly out States Distrirt Attorney John H. Backus of vice president. the federal fund for vocational educamembers the of ea:d the main sentiment H. C. wfro was suseemed to be antileague. although, he tion. Later, Favors Military Man. n larle'ies-p- j pervisor of tiadts and industries education said, there were m the Halt was Lake the made Mate schools, "Like Maryland In the Brigadier General T wn was party. opinion almost unitedly back supervisor also, dcvotlnsr about half his of the Fitty-mntbrigade. Thir- delegation, wetheare Wilson to time Mr. office. Since Tleman eah administration, of indorsing tieth division, which claims the distinction of haling been fust to smash although a split on the league and treaty resigned the position has been vacant. is through the Hindenburg lino. Ho is a question la Imminent. The delegation prohibition ques- LANSING BREAKS member of the American and also unanimous on the wears a button showing that Legion expression tion, but a number favor an membership. He Is not In the service now. He is a by the convention which will Influence LONG SILENCE session next on the at sslonal act, graduate of West Point and served in the congri army twelve years when a young man. toward a modification of the Volstead Then he left the service and has prac-tlie- a i.WATERTOWN, June 4. Robert Lansing, former seejetarv of state, returned law. He has been In the manuto his old home In Watertown today for facturing business for tho last twenty the first tune since leaving the cabinet, Victory years. 1 holieve that the Democratic and wan tendered a formal welcome by party tho Jefferson County Bar association. should nominate a military man or at Mr lapsing spoke on the work of the least one who served In the late war for state one of the places on the ticket. department and matters of foreign said will soon be reaiy medals Victory General Tyson. There Is no preld men Mho policy to the servke distribution I relinquished the portfolio of .While aspirant available for the nominaField In the world war. slate with a sense of hating last aside tion and I believe that I stand a good siwd G. Ure.ndio, of th Larreoon Bernard a of burden chance for second place. It seems to me fcsan Francisco, and Edwin V,. TWbbcY of responsibility which was beintolerable, tbtre was ono tiling that It is opportune for the Democrats, Halt Lake coming the at reported Kearny which I tb eply Mr. Lansing who were In power during the war, to iimp army recruiting? station yesterday to as- said. "That wasregretted, that was unable to nominate one who did somo of the fight-Inm the Victory medal distribution. a plan which I had mapped and I am of the opinion that tho sistTlie American carry'through Iae?iun Mil) cooperate in reorganization of the fighting men and their families will help tho work, and those desiring medals or ont for a lomplctn of state and for tho expanto elect such a man. stars signifying citations or participa- department sion and general Improvement of our tion In battles are asked to make applicaand consul ir services I should Personnel Is Given. tions on special forms prepared lor the diplomatic nave liked to have left such a permanent Another service man In, the delegation work. record of my services. I only hope that was Colonel If. S. Berry, who served with some other secretary will carry through the Thirtieth division and commanded the the work so much needed. 116th field artillery. Others In the party "There ought not to be a Republican were Mr. and Mrs J. H. Caldwell and foreign policy or a Iemocrallc foreign Mra. R. E. ' I,. Montoastle, daughter; There ought to lie only an Ameri-ea- n police. Judge Bam Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. George foreign policy, based on principles to F. Milton, R. L. Kirkpatrick, J. S. Willis, Ire In Koall, who hag been supervisor wh.rh both parties can subscribe. Let us A. K. Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Oecar Holof trades and Industries education In the fight our political battles over domestic liday and daughter: Mrs. B. Jarred, Miss Ogden schools for some time, la scheduled questions, but when It comes to dealing E. Cox. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hoskervllle, to he state supervisor of trades and In- with other countries, let us present a solid and unbroken front." Judge W. C. Houston and wife. Thomss dustries under the Fmlt' education N. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence TurHughes act in Utah. ,L. J- Muir, wlo ner, George C. Witt, Miss Ruth Jacocks, becomes of state GENERAL MARCH HONORED. public superintendent Mrs. R. Morse, Colonel Horace Vande-vente- r, Instruction PAK1B, June 24 The American amJuly 1 Is expected to Mr. and Mrs.. Hill to name state Mr. McAllister, Noall's hoard bassador, Hugh C. Wallace, the gave a Judge W. H. Bwlggart and Mrs. Gilford of education for the position . Mr. Non I luncheon today In honor of General PeyDubey. Senator MoKellar, as head of the has been In conference with members of ton C. March, chief 0f staff of the AmerTennessee delegation, said the party went the vocational edtn alien department of ican armv. Masshals Forh amd Joffre un Instructed, exrept that they were anx-lo- u the state school offices for some day, snd several cabinet members were that General Tyson wlr the nomina- and recently took a trip with I. B. Pall, tion for vice president. state of agricultural educaThe Rhod, Island, Vermont, Massa- tion. tosupervisor the schools of Cache and If you are looking for paying patrons chusetts and Maryland delegations travcounties of the better kind, or for a house eled In one train. Senator Walsh, headThe position to be filled was originally your room, meals and treatment willwhere ing the Massachueets delegation, pre- assigned as part of the duties of Francis you comfort, no matter, which aidegive of ceded the party to California. The deleW. Klrkdiam. state, director of vocational the proposition you are on, the widest gations. tt was said, were unirtstrueted education. However, when war activities choice will be found In The Tribune Want as to nominees. Id speaking for the Vas seemed to Justify, Lon J. Haddock was Ad Columns. We print only on the best quality obtainable, and In tbo hands of our experts, who are aided by one of ths largest and most modernly equipped kodak finishing plants In the west, best possible results are an absolute certainty. VE-LO- X Demo-rOTats-- I 7 n. LET US ENLARGE YOUR FAVORITE PICTURE. forty-seve- Ukm. Tv-so- n, Tvo More Days Today and Saturday fifty-seve- er h No store in Salt Lake can possibly compete with a sale like this. Ask any reliable friend of yours in the clothing business. He will tell you that our offer of a genuine d suit is the most astounding value in years. all-wo- ol hand-tailore- HIS d Medals Soon Ready for World War Veterans fr ri-rk- 1 g. The fabrics are chiefly cassimeres, flannels and homespuns. All sizes for men and young men. Ogden Educator Scheduled for Industries Supervisor We urge all our friends to act now Delay will cost you MANY DOLLARS. nn LulI QiHIolly So. 156 SOUTH MAIN Bog-eld- er $ -- Deaths and Funerals XPAY DEATHS. John N. Shepherd, son of N. T. Shepherd and Mrs. LaRua Tanner Shepherd, died at the family residence, 2284 South Eighth East street, last night, following a bhort Illness. Tho body Is at Carl the Eddington & Company funeral establishment and the date of the funeial will be announced later. PYORRHEA' EXAMINATIONS TREATED COLD CRCWNS BRIDGE WORK PLATES COLO INLAYS THAT FIT iPainlessWithers, DENTAL iV J CQ 122jMAINST Mra. Maggie Driver, 68 years of died at a local hoepttal yesterday. age. Funeral services will be held from the residence. 223 South Seventh East ttreet, at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon, June 26. Burial will be m City cemetery. Examinations Free FUNERALS. Funeral services for Ross Hughes Lin nell, son of Mr and Mrs. W. If. Lintiell who died Wednesday In this city, will he held at 2 oclock this afternoon from the Farmers' ward meeting house, one block south of Seventeenth South on street. The remains may be viewedState at the family residence, 1985 South Second East street, between 12 30 and 130 oclock thi3 afternoon. QSgLM Wednesday, h M-- SUNDAYS j o w AND Funeral services for died Twelfth-Thirteent- .ft 8 R HOLIDAYS Ole HalVorsen, who will be held in the ward 9to o'clock Suhday afternoon, be In the City cemetery. Uproar in Socialist Convention in Madrid MADRID. June 24. The fourth day of the Socialist congress Was productive of am uproar when tba Boclallst deputy, Prieto, accused the syndicalists of InterIn fering politics, contrary to their prinA number of syndicalists ciples who were In the galleries Immediately descended to the fioor and fighting,' In which fists and canes were freely used by both delegates and spectators, ensued After the disturbers bed been expelled from the floor, the congress again took up' for discussion the subject of Joining tha third Internationale at iw The arguments between the exe atu moderates wera extremely bf r . for Coated Tongue Baf) Breath, Sour Stomach, Bloating, Gas, Biliousness, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, take the always reliable FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLET! They clear the bowel, sweeten tba atom ach and loan up the Uver. Do notripo, 103 LiborTimpIo, &0 rcV experience etthartie reaediea. roley Cathartic Tablet, tad they ria,:j 1, Alter Woo o4 'w dh4n Lm Anfl , wiik til wm I aot wim to ara the bed I . |