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Show 8 .THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 20, 1921. LENTEN PLEA FOR STARVING PEOPLE Sale airs Pre-Eas- ter Secretary of National Asso ciation Discusses Plan Before Montana Society. m to Aid Hungry Populace of Lenten Campaign For-Countri- Declared Temporary, With Good Future Prospects. '3 J Our D own. Thrive. eign Present Adverse Conditions es New pledges have been coming in within the past few days at Near East Relief headquarters, 120 East First South street, according to a report from Mrs. Elisabeth M. Cohen, state director of the work, but for the most part the cash contributions have been small. There are, and an however, instances of Inclination to help this cause which are The sum of IS was received touching from one man and on a small piece of I wish that 1 might paper he wrote. towards feeding give $500, instead of Children are the hungry in Armenia. saving their pennies and give their small sums, which are doubly precious because they generally mean that the child donor has been deprived of something. Fraternal organizations all over tha country have come forward with liberal donations to the Near East Relief, Mrs. Cohen says, and she and other members of the committee working in Utah anticipate that ail fraternal, civic and social organizations will be aroused by the dire need of these women and children, and will come to their rescue during this Lenten campaign. The children of Armenia and adjacent countries may be appropriately called the pawns of fate , Their fathers and brothers were killed fighting with the alliee against the Turks, or were slain because of their faith; their mothers have been starved, killed or enelaved, their homes have been destroyed, their villages rased and their relativee exiled The Near East Relief offers the only definite promise of food, clothing, shelter and training for these little unfortunates, numbering more tiH Good ore self-deni- al Sped.l to The Tribune. HELENA, Mont , March 19 The wool season near at hand finds both growers and those In the wool trade uncertain as to values and methods to be adopted to obtain a reasonable price for wools and protect the capital Interested in the sheep Industry, said F R Marshall, secretary of the National oolgrowers association, before the Montana V oolgrowers' association here today' "There is a strong inteiest in the pooling or cooperative sel ing of wools It is not expected that all growers will agree upon or participate in any one plan, but - it is most essential to avoid forced mar heting of the bulk of the western clip. I have prepared the following brief outline of existing conditions, the objects to be attained and the methods to be employed. May 20, 1920, found mills and deal era .heavily supplied with wools that had been going Into consumption at a rapid rate, j Since that time consumption has been much below normal, a large part of the 1920 clip has reivched market centers and a new one Is at band Added to than a quarter of a million. this, we have had heavy importations of woods brought in, in the anticipation of the duty to be levied upon wool by the He gave Hlmlf wht will you give, It the title of this poster Sent out by new administration. These importations the Near East Relief at e plea for glfta from the A(n0rican people that the have been made by those who expect to women and children of unfortunate countries be saved from starvation. secure a profit by selling after it becomes necessary to pay a duty upon foreign wools brought to our markets. precedented situation is wholly an out- need for local (county or district) units, to come of commercial conditions produced provide growers at their homes with firstWill by the war and to meet It In an Amerihand Information and, when necessary, Help. Embargo with Instructions In concentrating the While the market Is In this bad con- can way calls for action that Is out of th wool It la an advantage to have large dition the placing of either an embargo ordinary. one at quantities point. Most range or a duty upon imports Is a certainty ami Conditions Extreme. wools are graded before selling. The the effect of that action is also certain amount anv one of grade obtained from to Inaugurate an improvement in the W1 lie the present situation amounts the la too to smalt a make average clip value of wools in the country when the to an emergency.- - woolgrowers have for marketable the action of congress becomes effective, some time recognized the need of using more wool offering, onconsequently, more the is hand, probably in April. This removes the hold- selling methods that would ictaiii for equitably canthere of one grado Members ing of wool, by growers who wish to do themselves part of the profits that have from various the amounts for sellbe combined clips so, from the field of ordinary speculawho been taken bv those have performed ing. Also, the more are amounts larger tion. the work of getting wools from the range to buyers. House Consider Measures .Assurance of Increased consumption of to the mill It has been considered that attractive It is not to be expected that many wool in continental Europe also offers a all essential service could be paid for the will from mills travel through reason, though a less certain one, for an- and atlll allow the growers to obtain a buyers on Malt Liquid. the west to ticipating an improvement In the wool larger proportion of what the manufac- may be madepidto thewools, though sales representativea of To a turer usually pays for the wool. The sucbusinesa during the present year in the Interests range dealing operating large extent, the accumulation of wools cess of other organizations for marketing When for sale, some of has "been due to the complete cessation Staple agricultural products has been territory. may beready shipped to the princiof the consumption of wool In central Eu- marked. In Ohio and other farming thejwools WASHINGTON, March 19 The sign wool be to the In- once markets pal rope, There Is a vast accumulation of states ezcellent results have been ob- dividual or firm selected sold by of a displayed in the dining-roothe organby In 4hoao countries. needs of tained. from, cwpmtlv.e handling wools to act .os selling agent, of wools Norths Carolina hotel, announcing that to farm wools, however, present ricTsucK' isation Ihe machinery and labor ah' waiting, but the can concentrated at such eastern points prevent guests taking fruit from the tafinancing baa been delayed, because In- problem of financing as Is Involved In the directbe from the ranches, under the direcvolved In the general uncertainty exist- case of range wools ble there would be no Xruit, about extion of the organization that Is formed. This years efforts, however, are being through failure definitely to settle presses the view of dry leaders in con'the amount and time of payments of rep. ing directed to meeting the extreme, but aratlone by Germany. With this question temporary, conditions. The results ob- Concentration Advised. gress on the new ruling as to medicinal nearing settlement, a revival of industry tained, the experience gained and the or"Where wools are concentrated In the beer. in Germany, Poland and countries to the ganization effected will prove valuable in state where grown, those In charge will "If beer Is to be prescribed In any south of these Is predicted by those fa- connection with what may be undertaken need to procure suitable storage accommiliar with the conditions in the future for Improvement of prewar modations and facilities and competent quantity for everybody who Is ailing, help. If it Is derided to have the wools there will be no. beer, was the upshot of practices Refunds Are Asked. graded before selling or shipping. house prohibitionists. The following features of organization opinions by It le quite possible that arrangements Objects Enumerated. Several members, including those who are essential will be marie for exporting to those coun immediate objects of this year's andA arrangement The small central state committee, to be worked for the Volstead law, declared tiles the 40 000,000 pounds still remain- undertakings are as follows To avoid that former Attorney General Palmer ing In the hands of he United States further overloading of the market, to pro- selected by patrons of the plan or by rightly construed the act In holding that war department from Its wartime stocks vide proper and economical facilities for txlstlng organizations. Local organizations or units under the beer, like liquor, could be prescribed. This unpromising market finds most for wool until orderdly distribu- direction caring added But that they were awaiting they of the state body. still in possession of their last tion Isfposslble, to secure competent sellAscertainment of the amount of wool with deep concern publication of prohibibeen ing service, and to provide year's wool. Some of them-hav- e necessary tion department regulations as to the to be handled. railed upon to refund a part of the money financing for owners of unsold wool of wools 1b suitable prescribing of beer. Concentration advanced to them at the time their wools at ihe time of delivery, of amounts "Receipt, While the Volstead act limits whisky and furnish at that best points were consigned to eastern concerns to bo tome part of the value of the wool is imthere Is no beer In the way of storage, freight that may be prescribed, leaders eo'd i Hankers generally are willing facilities perative. think It Prohibition 'The acceptance of euch offers ae can to allow their rllents reasonable time to rates, accessibility and opportunity for provision. sale. may be necessary to fix that by statute. nbw be obtained on the two clips meane, effect an advantageous sale can They Prediction are made by several prohi"A system for making advances to for most growers, a certain loss that will make new loans, secured by the wool as to bankers. bition members that the policy of concompel complete liquidation. There are collateral, or extend previous loans to growers that la besatisfactory made direct to Indi- gress will depend on department regulaAdvances may more reasonable prospects (not specula those whose condition and ability justify vidual growers holding receipts for unen- tions and a beer tryout. They Bee no the chances) that matters will Improve further They must, however, cumbered wool In storage, or It may be likelihood of an early change In the law within six to ten months. It therefore be shownsupport wool which Is their that the by which a physician may prescribe not becomes desirable and necessary for grow- security Is kept lit good condition and arranged to have the executive officers more than a pint of whisky In any ten ers to make arrangements to avoid be- that Its handling and selling are In the procure the loans and make the advances the (or days. But going back to preprohibltton organization. ing forced Into making sales at prices hands of competent persons 'Competent and experienced Individuals days, dry leaders recalled that the alck that would mean financial ruin. The un- In the case of wools already Included man s beer supply was rather liberal. It in assets upon which the full amount of or firms to make the galea used to be prescribed by the case The March Issue of the National loan haa been obtained, the uee of money Prohibition enforcement officials declare excellent discussion advanced on wools would necessarily be of wool contains an written A by John they are not responsible for the Idea that marketing, in accordance with agreement between new regulations will permit the sale of wool the of the Hill, specialist University such a grower and the holder of the loan Wyoming. The question will be canvassed and drinking qf a glass of beer at drug or mortgage. In hll There Is not a chance and activities reported following store fountain. Issues of the Wool grower." Druggists alone will be permitted, to Organization Necessary. handle It on prescriptions In order to accomplish the objects in CONDEMNS PROPOSED NEVADA LAW In connection with publication of the view, certain ma hlnery of organization department of Justice ruling. It has develMADISON, Wls, March 19 Declara- oped is required In farming states this has that the Antisaloon leagus will re- -, been furnished by the county and state tion that "I would rather be hanged than new Its fight before congress to eliminate nervous of the to strain have undergo farm bureaus. In some states the ofVolstead law the provision re going to be executed by from the ficers of the Woolgrowers' associations knowing I was to sale of liquor by prescription. have conducted the business. In western lethal gas." was made here today by Di- latlng the scramble continues for rector J. H Mathew of the I nlvers'tv Meanwhile, states woolgrowers have not largely been of on the house judiciary committee, places Wisconsin, chemistry department, Identified with the farm bureau work, which may settle the beer Issue definiteIn the gaa and flame divithough they should be In the future. The sion of major ly. There are eight vacancies. If all the the United States armv lq state bureaus of some range states have were given to wets the committee seats on the proposed Nevada humane special committees to handle wool matTo be placed In a cell still would be dry, but Republican leaders death law. ters and In such cases cooperation beasserted that the party, In making up knowing aome time when I wag asleep I committee tween such a committee and the assignments, would take no would be killed by gas would be a most association is desirable backward step on prohibition. "1 hs state la the logical unit of or- terrible strain." Chairman Volstead expressed the view ganisation for this work. Such a unit today that the membership would be MARRIED THIRTY. FOUR YEARS. provides a sufficient amount of wool unmade up without regard to the beer deder one control to handle to best advanMr and Mrs. Heber Elwood. S1J Cham- velopment. A recent cheek-uIt was Once you know Executive officers berlain court, celebrated tage In the market thirty-fourt- h their , said, showed that of more than 100 new or Individual Belling representativea for March 14. wedding ieanniversary members elected to the house the each etate can readilv Inform cadi other The followlne were present' Mr bition percentage ran exceedingly prohifhigh. as to policies pursued and offers to sell and Mrs J D Mortensen, Mr Mrs It Is known, however, thst a number of and or prices bid for their wools. The Ameri- J T Mortensen. Mrs B L. Andersen. members representing districts opposed to can Farm Hureau Federation has an of- Mr and Mrs. W. H Elwood, W Eland who are earnestly advoficer whose work It la to coordinate the wood. Mr and Mrs W H Justice, J Mrs. prohibition, cating a more liberal policy with respect work of the various state cooperative May Elwood, Miss Emma Elwood Mlsa to use of light wines and beer, especially organisations Air-WaDorothy Elwood, Miss F Snyder, Miss L. for the sick, are seeking places on the Hlth organization hv states there is Snvder ; and Mrs Brlgg Snydsr committee T F j i 1000 e ins TTTTTTrrSTseTTM All New Styles $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 iA hat for every woman, at a price within the reach of 'aTL If you do not want to pay much for your new spring hat, yet want something fresh and new and of in style, see them in our Down Stairs Store, You can afford another later on if you buy one of these very moderately priced new ipnng h&ta. of straws and straw and fabric Every new eolor and all the staples; great variety ' binations. com- A Special Monday Salc.of easier to Eliminate m Jhe -- tfNw j'i ; Easter Hat Sal of Prohibition ty S rs Wool-grow- er iy what p. gu-s- The y Dresses which are really unusual values at this very low pnee. Illustrating all of the newest style and trimming ideas for spring and early summer. Materials are taffeta, satin, mignonette, serge, georgette and combinations. Colors are navy, lighter blues, shades of brown and tan, henna, green in fact, a complete range of desirable shades. All sizes; models for misses and tric-otln- women. Monday Sale of All Wool Jersey Suits Row Plaid Skirls ():!? aad Heather, brown, tan, green and other wanted colors. , Sizea to 44. A very good grade in popular lored sport styles. jersey of tai- . 1 10?? Every girl and woman wants one plaid skirt. These are so reasonable that no one need do without. A good range of sizes, , colors and styles. Electric . Cleaner ivi'l do foryoa,you will want one at any cost . Bat you will be glad to know that our price - Christian 01 ten Family Holds Reunion at Salem Descendants of the late Christian Olsen held a reunion at Salem on March Ip to commemorate hie louth birthday anbeen niversary. After btielneea had of, dinner wee eerved In the veelry of the chapel by Salem member of th aeeocletlon. In th arternoon a mualcal and literary program was given, an Interoetlng feature of nhlrh was a biographical sketch of th H. h( of her father by Mr. Nloolln Muelo wa Olsen Borgeoon of Santaquln. furnished by an orchestra composed of descendants of Mr. Oleen. remains the same . , Althouph"The factory cost to us has been dla-poe- raised materially. You need one in your home by spring housecleaning time. initial payment and tas'ly met monthly sums trill place this great convenience at your disposal immediately. Ak lie for demonstration and further particulara The Air War i a superior eleetrie elesner st a VERT MODERATE PRICE A small DIVIDEND NOTICE. Tlntla Standard Mining Company, Dividend No. IB. Nolle I hereby given that a regular quarterly dividend of five S) cent per snare has been declared, payable out of depletion reeerve, 1S17,) to stockholder! of record March It, till Transfer books cine March IS at noon Payable April 9, Randall-DodAuto "" uleka sole by tha last week, Mrs. Ailed Qulsh, whs osnducta th than B. J. RADDATZ, President. Hot! Utah, purchased ths el a say 81 coupe shown In company th picture. Mr. Qulth lo ooon standing bsaido her now beauty ear, . atm d St th lll. Wdm "GOOD OOODSt Bring Your Furs to Us as soon as you stop weiring them for the season us do at once whatever they need of Let Repairing or Remodeling Summer Rates Now and then let us put them for you. into Our Fur Cold Storage Vault wher they will b safe from r dr toT you next winter in the best of eonflitm" VUitors always waleom. to Insert our Cold Btorsgo |