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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 116 4, 1922. Humanity and Decency Are Necessary for Scientific Treatment of Delinquents Question of Returning to Old Convention System in Arises Nomination Washington. System Proves Too Expensive, According to Capital Gossip. English Writer Accuses Mankind of Cruelty, dictiveness, Terror and Indifference in Curbing Crime. By GEORGE BERNARD SHAW (07ipright, 1923, by Universal Service) J,et us look at the other end of the stale, where the soft cases are. Here we are confronted with the staggering fact that many of our prisoners have not been convicted of an offense at all, they are awaiting their trial and are too poor and friendless to find ball, whilst of mere others have been com Icted of which they, were breaches of ignorant, and which they could not have guessed bv their sense of right and wrong, have no ethical charas manv acter whatever. For' example a lloy selft a newspaper on the premises of a railway company, the oband thereby infringes a ject of which is to protect the commercial monopoly of the news agents who have paid the company for the right to have a lookstall on the platform, The boy's brother postles a passenger who is burdened with hand luggage, and savs, Carry jour baggage, sir" These perfectly innocent lads are sent to prison, though the officials themselves admit that a sentence of Imprisonment Is so ruinous to a boy s morals that they would rather seethe ir own sons dead than In prison. by-la- by-la- ROBERT T. SMALL. (Copyright, 192?, by Salt bake Tribune) Washington, June 3 opponents yt the 'primary system In Washington and number of there Is an them have seized upon the Irinchot and Pepper expenditures In Pennsjlvanla as arguments In furtherance of their campaign for a return to the old contention plan of nominating candidates for high public offices. h(5 There suggestion, even in to" most partisan ..quarters,., liiat ihcxiltmat uae was made of nny money In the gubernatorial or senatorial primaries In the Kev stone state, but the expenditures aie died as showing that the poor man has under a system no chance for office which was supposed to bring the poor but Into the field of Independent politics. Gifford Plnchot did not wage a spec- tarular campaign for the Republican gu- bernatonal nomination, vet it was necessary for him and his wife to put up the sum of 1110,000 to reach the people and enable the people to register their Independent choice at the polls. The office of governor of Pennsylvania pays IK). 000 a year and the term of the Incumbent Is four years. Thus it was necessary for Mr. and Mrs. Plnchot to contribute three times the total salary Mr. Plnchot will receive as governor, to make success possible at the primaries. 8enator George Wharton Pepper's campaign for renomination against an Independent candidate and not confronted by the necessity of beating the machine" cost approximately 360,000. whereas the senatorial position pays only 345,000 for a term. It Is frankly admitted here that these large expenditures are perfectly legitimate and necessary. Nearly 330.00U of Mri Plnchot's money went for a single awstcArd canvass of the 2,000.000 Republican voters In Pennsylvania. The women, H will be seen, have added matertallv to itta axpense of a primary campaign. The (poet of reaching the qualified votera with literature has virtually been doubled dur-Ip- g the last tdro years. 1 cit-xe- er by-la- Conscience Sleeping. The great IJut let Is take the gulltv of majority of them have been convicted petty frauds, compared to which the common praetnes of the tommercial world are serious crimes. Herbert Spencers essavs on the laxity of morals of trade have tailed no trader gueeesslullv to repentant e tl Is not too much to ear that anv contractor In Europe or Amert a who does not secure business by tenders and estimates and specifications for work and materials whhh he has not the smallest Intention of doing or putting In, and who does not reBort to bribery to have the work and materials he actually does do and put in passed by anybody whose duty it Is to check them, Is an exceptional mad The usage is so much a matter of course, and competition has made it so compulsory that conscience Is awakened only when the fraud Is carried to some unusual length can remember two cases whhh Illustrate what I mean very well. A builder of high commercial standing vontracted to put up a public building. When the work began, he found that the clerk of the works, whose business it was to check the work on behalf of the purvhaser, lived opposite the buiklinA site The contractor immediately protested that this was not part of the bargain, and that hi estimate had been obtained on false pretenses 1 An Open Confession. Vin- n high-minde- d, too-brl- ef Tb-ig- u1 We may the government because for one reason or another they cannot deal satisfactorily with themselves may be roughly divided into three sections. First, the small number of dangerous incorrigibly mischievous human animals. With them should be associated all hopeless defectives, from hliois to cretinous chronically homicidal maniacs. becoid, a bouy oi poup.e who cannot provide for or order their lives for themselves, but who. under discipline and tutelage, with their board and lodging Rnd clothing provided for them, as in the case of soldiers, are normally happy, useful r ltlzen There would be a dozen degrees of tutelage through which they might be promoted if they were fit and willing Third, all normal persons who have been unluckv enough to fall into the hands of the police These last should never he imprisoned They should he required to compensate the state for the Injury done to the body politic by their misdeeds, and, when possible, to coniens.ite the victims, as well as pay the exists of bringing them to justice, f ntd ihev hsve--dnthis Thee cannot romplaln if thev find themselves distrained upon, harassed by frequent compulsory appearances in court to excuse themselves; or consigned to the second ly al cam-Ipal- -- - noml-jnatlo- n, -- f NoL-fnan- du-us- t i ct air abLe-bodi- ed Optical Department, main flopri, Broadway entrance Consultation Is free. Charge customers may have glaaaee charged Broken lenses quickly duplicated We save you time and money now begin to arrange our problem The people comprehensively. who have to be dealt with specially by , d 232 Main (Over the Royal) 9 to 7 p. m. Sunday to 2. Put in Three Classes. lf t Dr.f.1. D.Bringhurst i-- In not made carter bv-oA man who treated hia children as every laborer treated them as a mattr,of course a hundred year ago would now be Imprisoned for neglecting them and keeping them from away school. The statute book is crammed with offenses unknown to our grandfathers and unlnteligible to .uneducated men, and the H&t needs startitnar extension; tor, as H. G Weds has pointed out, its fundamental Items date from the Mosaic period, when modern capitalism, which involves a new morality, was unknown. In more obvious matters we notice how the standard of dress, manners, and lodging width qUtsiifies socially ior employment as a factory hand or mechanic has risen sunce the days when no person of a nv refl nemen t co u d travel, a s ever body now tr.vvels, third tlasi. bl v cost-.,...- ris Uitation. y. nl-vna- call for a free examination of your teeth and learn, without obligation, what the work ..., you need will Many New Offenses. , leglti-imate- the sensible anil safest thing to do Ss to have your teeth looked after BEFORE they begin to pain you; prompt attention wilt save you much money and misery. however, if your teeth are aching or in bad shape, go to a dentist who will not cause . you unnecessary pain and torture and will treat your case carefully and sympathetically. in this modern, dean and sanitary dental office teeth are extracted without pain and without the use of gas or other heavy anaesthetics. every patient gets my personal attention and is assured of dentistry of the highest character at a price within the reach of all. All work is guaranteed to give lasting good character as soldiers In mitigation of sentences of Imprisonment for frauds and thefts of the meanest sort. When we consider how completely a soldier enslaved by military discipline, and how abhorrent military service consequently la to clvllv capable people, we cannot doubt, even If there were no firsthand testimony on the subject, that many men enlist voluntarily, not because, they want to lead a drunken and dissolute life (the reason given by the Iron Duke), or because they are under any of the romantic Illusions on which the recruiting sergeant Is supposed to practice, but because they know themselves to be unfit for full moral responsibility, and conclude that they had better have their lives prcJeied ior them, ihaa lace Aha effort (intolerably difficult for them of ordering It themselves). The other is the case of ths omnibus the alarm conductors of London-hepunch was invented. arid Introduced r. Plnchot's victory In Pennsylvania rM struck for higher They immediately was hailed here and throughout the counand got them, frankly on the as a great victory for the plain peo- - wages, that try ure off cut the punch had Ml and a smashing of the old Republican ground hatf-beeaccustomed to machine- ;- llr. ' Pepper's Victory Was hailed percentage they I add to their wage by peculation, and as that of a to them. faan seeking to succeed hln self after an that it should be made up term In the senate aa the Dishonest Practices. all .occupant of the old Penrose seat. dlv islon. ,But the question Is asked. Could GifIt Is one of the grievances of clerks In It Is quite easy to make carelessness ford Plnchot have led the people to vic- many businesses that they have to con- and selfishness petty violence and distory If he and his wife had not had nive at dishonest practices ss part of the honesty. unremuncratlve and disagreeameans to stand the expenses of regular routine of the office, but neither ble, without resorting to imprisonment. an Intensive campaign? And It is added: they nor their employers are snv the richIn the cases the offender has Could Mr. Pepper have won the sena- er, because business always finally settles fallen Into had where and bad companv, haliltp torial homln&tion without Influential and down to the facts, and Is conducted In the stupidest course to take Is to foice wealthy friends to contribute the com- terms not of the pretence but of the real-ithim Into the worst of all habits and the paratively large sum expended In the very worst of all company that Is, prison brief campaign which was made? We may take it. then, that the thief who habits and prison company. .The answer, of course, is that the poor is In prison Is not necessarily more disThe proper remedies are good habits man, without Influential and optimistic honest than hls fellows at large, but mostIf these are not good company friends of means, has little or no chance ly only one who, through Ignorance or and available, then the offender must be put Ml i obtaining political preferment antler stupidity, steals In a way that Is not cus- Into the second class, and kett straight he present political system of the United under tutelage until he is fit for frees dom. fitates. After nomination, the candidate tomary He snatches a loaf from the baker has a party organisation behlpd him. and counter a.id Is promptly run Into jail. AnIt is ths duty of this party organization man snatches bread from the tables One Class Difficult. to produce the sinews of political war. other of hundreds of widows and orphans and But when he aspires independently to simple credulous souls who do not know The lie, it will fe seen, in nomination within hie party, the budding the wavs of company promoters, and. as devisingdifficulty a means of dealing with the secpolitician must have the wherewithal to Ukelv as not. he is run Into congress. ond class carry his case to the people and arouse You may say that the remeuy for this The first is too eas. in fact them to the necessity of nominating him Is not to the lesser offender hut to You kill or vou easy, make, that Is all abovs all other claimants to the position. punish Hiespare In the third class summoning and fingreater: but therethatyouaa miss th ing and mv present point, which Is, admonishing are easy and not are not a hit Country Realizes. great majority of prisonersthan jou mav worry a man thousands Ths country was agiazed two years ago more dishonest naturally at by badgering him about' h. but not liberty, who are only conduct of people dunning him for money in at theof primary expenditures made In use telling me a polite and court ot casionalh two aspirants for the Republ- highly pampered, t Is io ansrcnlc hut jou do dissowill fall Into not permanently disable him moral ican nomination for president y and But now that society if these unlucky prisoners are treatphvsicallv thereby jthat It Is frankly admitted that a sum lution common humanity. It with ed is offender the of excess JUo.000 of second can be tlm class, jin spent too good to he killed or caged and not On the contrary, when we see the outIn a single state for a guherna-Itorithe most shamegood enough for normal liberty, whose nomintlon, where can a legitimate rageous extent to which can he rascals and treatment bothers us lessly selfish rogues jliiptt be placed on a presidential but encourageAny proposal to place men compulwhich must cover forty eight granted not only impunityremuneration, we and ment magnificent to of states, the island possay nothing we sorily under tutelage immediately raises the vexed queskton of what Is called the are tempted to as ourselves,at have sessions and the District of Columbia? alt from indeterminate I President Hording was nominated at anv right to restrain anyone sentence " us. to worst The his 1920 doin3 in British parliament has never been because Chicago the primary prv ailed on to create a possibility of a preferences expressed m a number of criminal- being athtes were disregarded by the delegates Misleading Inscription. detained n the final ballots. If Mr. Harding, who for life; It has set a limit preventively had of ten jears saw The first prison I ever evil to that condition to rag in every sense an Independent and do Dam to It on Cease an is Inevitable on jol as long a the tutethe ,Thls was organisation aspirant for the do well; but as the Inscription had been confronted bv the task outside lage Is primarily hot a tutelage but a could not "'l(l the prisoners of carrying hts campaign Into every to the punishment. It should have been addressed State, his candidacy would have co.lapsed free speitator In the street, a In England there is a law under which nd Hong before the icnvention assembled, for sinned drunkard, politely tailed an inebriate, All have and should have rur,' can voluntarily sentence himself to a jhS had no huge sums back of him and fallen short of the glorv of (,od of detention for the sake of bring term with tnotpersonal wealth, which to wage ' V. e mul get Cut of the habit of painting tthe fight. ash restrained from white to and soot a yielding temptation human character in men I Under a strict observance of the tan be divided whh h he is unable to resist when left It lx not true that system it becomes necessary for a Into honest persons ana absol- to himself. absolutely president of the Un ted Mates to .ick ute- dishonest ones Our hone'ty varies Proved Volunteer Inebriates. delegates for a renommatton Admitting with' the strain put on it this dhf heavy legitimate cost of the prtmarv bv the fat t that everv additional pennv Is Hem. how far is a I nder the existing circumstances nopresident expected Irconv tax brings In less than the pi nny ho pi in providing terminal funds for a body Is likely to do that twice, os even jrenbmlnatlon or how tar tan he peunit ''Vhe purchaser of a horse or motor car once If he has any knowledge of how the friends to go in hls behalf than Inebriates arc treated jh.sl has to beware mut h more carefullv I There is no question but that the baser of an article worth five Is The ortlv svstem of detention we know system now in vogue ha been the rut the prison system, and the onlv sort jwflghed in the ba aiue and found wanttrcm and of prisoner we have aav practice In dealIf nu take Tandru at on in a 13 of number Tt ere ho trim ing has at G. other the rnoni ing with la the criminal, with his dismal rcpects jbeen almost universal rejoicing that to sas whore rime routine of punishment in the first place, out that Plncbot was al. e tv means of the steeping no crime at all. v mi tan plate every deterrence in the second place and reHTuriary hvstom, to break machine rui ' Is hum in being front the monarch to form In the very remote third place. be The Inebriate volunteer prisoner very that thire JenhajJvania, tnmpm somewhere on tl.e stale was tne happv urr rnirian c the happy soon finds that he Is hen g Heated as a exception to tne iule of an imfeptnderu tween th criminal, and tries in vain to revoke hi man possessed, of the neiessary means to Made. lation of bis rentin' Masks liberty make a successful fight hien Many Otherwise, nav the authorities very of suo.1 great Wealth ICive the iiidtix ntknt Not one of them ha a blank age In truly, we should be overwhelmed with From and progressive views ,,f B Plnchot angel. the of recording the hooks Friends of the pnpiarv svstem are the people who tetl white lies about their toluntter.x. This reminds me of AVestmlnter the to to awake the f'ght N In store Thev social posttionx and Incomes, Abbey verger who charged a French genrealize that if the primarj avstem is to ages, those who grind the faces of the poor, or tleman with brawling In church live, some means be found of conmarrv whilst suffering from contagiousm The magistrate. Inquiring what rxait--Iv- , fr. even the mot trolling expenditure d.xegxe or huv valuable aproperties the foreigner-had done, was'told that expenditures to theprdnt where inexperem ed owners for tenth Of" Their he had knelt In s.l the smrant prayfr mav have an even value or sell woithlex shares for the "But. said the Is not cliance. The supreme tourt. in the Newmagistrate, or obtain whole of a widow's savings, tl at what a church Is for" berry case, ha hed that rong-es- s, under vast sums on false pretenses held forth was The scandalized verger exlst.ng laws, has pq control over pri- bv lv ing advertisements, 'o say nothing If we allowed that. he 'we mary expenditures of hullvlng and beating In their homes, should have praying people all said, over the 'An effort will be matte t the and drinking and debauching In their place bring Primaries within legal reason ( nherw ise haclhlorhood. vou could at anv moment The prison commissioner know that if doomed SS the primary svstem find dozens of pePl8 wno have never prison were made reasonably happv Iieen imprisoned and never will be, and places, and thrown open to volunteers the than ,but any worse citizen 'are yet like the army, they might greath be Welsh Society Will iierv worn of us convicts overcrowded. And this, with Its Implied threat of an enormous aggravation of the. Celebrate Salt Two Classes of Perccn. budget, seems a conclusive objection. the between people The distinction The twenty fifth annual outing of the law need deal with and those A Costly Burden. Welsh people of halt Lake Citv and mav eafetv leave at large te not a it x icinitv, known It would be eostlv, of course. as Cambrian day between depravity and good If the life andunbearably labor of Its were will take place at haltair Thursday distinction nature. It Is a d'stlnctlon between peo- as stupidly wasted at thevsubjects are In Julr,13. A'variefl program of boating) ple who' cannot, as thev themselves put prisons, but any scheme Into which our are bathing and dancing will be among the it, go straight except in leading strings, read the conditions of qur present system many attractions that will be offered and those who can wHP stand condemned at once. . Incurable criminals make Whether the labor of the subject be during the dav. At 8 ocloik.a musiand prisoners. cal and literary program will be ren- soldierswar organized by the state, aa In government 1914-1- 8 almost the of emptied The poetofnees, municipal Indusdered on the bandstand of the lower men. and In the dockyards, of tries and services, and so forth, or by The executive .committee of prisons pavilion. of military discipline these private employer obtaining labor string leading service the local Cambrian association will men ceased to be criminals from the authorities, organised nd used meet thia week and arrange fhg final Some soldiers who wr barged with ' productively It must be: and anyone who not onlv f'.rst rate cermlcates jif thelr maintains tlyat such organisation and details, An invitation has been Hons and Daughters of production ebst the nation more than jhe Wales socTeTv,' Britannic assoeta t ion, cast adrift Into ordinary civil life men end women, either by Imprisonment sootier .Salt Lake Scottish dub and othcra to than they were' presently found In the or Jvy throwing iriminals on the street, join in the celebration. dock pleading their military service and p, prv on society and on themselves. Is Poor Sian Handicapped. Suffer Pain Oitli Your Teeth? UJliy OPTICAL SPECIAL Top from left to right: Patricia Ellen Barrett, Mary Agnes Carney, Helen Louise Second row, Vera Lee Kearl, Mary Hazel Conroy and Marjorie Dauterman. Matchlnzky, Mary Virginia Mation and Edith Marie Thlnnea. Third row, Far. netta Marie Crowley, Alice Loretta Harrington, Estelle Elizabeth Curto and Cecilia Alton. Bottom row. Flora Elizabeth Devlin, Beulah Elizabeth Stallings, Gertrude Clair Stalings and Margery E. Mullen. a monstrous mainta.ning capitalistto paradox. Obviously it will not cost the nation anything at all. It will enrich it and protect It The real commercial objection to it is that it would reduce the supply of sw eatable labor available for unscrupulous private employers But so much the better if it does Sweating mav make profits for private persons here ami there, but their neighbor have to xpay through the nose, for these profits in poor ra es. police rates, public health rates tmostlv disease rates', and ail the reet of the gigantic expenditure, all pure waste and mischief, wh.ch falls on the ratepayer and taxpaver in bra constant snuggle with ihe'Trutts of the poverty whn h he is neverthe'ess Invited to maintain for the sake of making two or three of his neighbors unwholc-botnel.- v and (injjstly rich. MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY IS TO BE HELD Bishop Joseph S. Glass Will Bo" Shown Honor at Commencement Exercises READING GLASSES READING .Glasses for spherical lenses, gold filled frame, fine case, complete. Including expert examination, 3 day special -- GLASSES tance. genuine A L L- - 8 H E L L FRAME, carrying case and expert examination complete. Special for S days only $3.35 $4.95 Example in Two Countries. It Is not altogether desirable that state tutelage should he available witnout limit for all who may volun'eer for it A magistrate s court may yet come to be a plaie in which men c.amorlng to be literally taken In charge" ar. opposed by state attorneys, law vers and court determined to prove, il possiDle, that olunteeis are quite these Importunate well able to taae care of themselves il the choose. Evidence of defective character will be sternly demanded, and if there are manufactured (as in the not uncommon case of a poor woman charging her son w.th theft to get turn taken off her hands ijnd sent to a reformatory) the offender will be ruthlessly consigned to my third division, lopsisting of offenders who are not to be. taken In charge at ah, but simply harried and botnered and attached and sold up titit'l they pay the damages of Their offence As a matter of axper.ence men do not seek lic avowed tutelage of condition.! which imply deficiency of chara' ter. Mo- -t of them icsent any sort of tutelage unless they are brought up to It and th refold do not fel It as an infringement of their Individuality. The army and navy are not overcrowded thougn the army has always been the refuge of the sort of imbecile called a l. Indeed, the great obstacle to the realization of the Socialist dream of a perfectly organized and highly prosperous community, without poverty or overwork or Idleness, is the Intense repugnance of the average man to the degree of public regulation of his life which It would Involve. This repugnance is certainly not weaker In England tha.i esewhere. The Inhabitants of both are born anarchists! and as complete anarchism Is practically Imseek the minimum of public possible, thev"with their persona) Initiative, lntorference tno mark so excessively that overshoot and It is no exaggeration to say that civilization is perishing of anarchism. If rivilizaMon is to be saved for tne first time In history it will have to be n a much greater extension of public regulation and organ.zation than any community has hitherto been willing to submit to. When this extension take place It wdl for provide tne discipline of public service large masses of the population who now look after themselves very Indifferently, and are only nominally free to control In tbi way manv their own destinies, and now finds Itself in people of the sort that kept straight automatically of prison wnl be caee no dangei is anv there In but a i utelarv svstem being swamped by r qualifying thenraeiv nihIt of volunteers fer by hurbng stones through shop winke. dow- or the But all this does not mean that we sentences of must have Indeterminate Taka English nreventlve detublRge mischief of The for distance tention it Is not that the detained criminal must be released at the end of ten years, but that If he relapses he is sent to penal servitude Instead of being simply and sensibly restored to (amp Hill. When made humane and profitathe tut'l.ige ble- the- crhrrtrral. far from demand Ing his discharge, will rather threaten the authorities with s repetition of his crime if they turn him out of doors. . offt-cia- la neer-do-wel- .Special to The Tribune CGDEN, June 3. The silver jubilee ct the Rt. Rev Joseph S Glass, C M D. IX, diocese ot the bishop of the Salt Catholic church, will be celebrated J.t the h annual commencement of the Sacred Heart academ-- to be he.J at S oclock on the evening of June G. The event will be marked bv-- the conferring of diplomas upon one of he largest classes ever graduated from tie Iqtermountain school for girls in manv years. In all, sixteen young ladies will receive diplomas. One of the features of the program will be the luoi-le- e song, dedicated to Bishop Glass and rendered by the graduating class and me Sacred Heart Glee club Bishop Glass will deliver the Hddress to the class and Monsicnur P. M Cushna-ia- n will confer the d.n'.omas. forty-fourt- widely-kn- own Mosquito Lotion For Cattle Keeps Your Cattle Happy and Contented. . SOLD Z. C. M. L BY ALL DEALERS Wholesale Cruz, Distributor ASK FOR RELEASE salt lake Eleven Convicts county fish and game protective Think They Have Served Time Enough; Four Seek Parole -- ASSOCIATION FREE-A Series -- Preaents- FREE of Hunting and Fishing MOTION PICTURES at SALT IfAKE THEATRE, TUES., JUNE 6 Twenty one inmates of the Utah 9tate prison are asking the privilege of Two Shows 7 and 8:45 p. n appearing before the state board of pardons at its next session, June 17, to Of these more present their cases. 7 oclock Show Free to Public. than one half, or eleven, are applying besimply on the ground that they 8:45 Show for Members and Their Friend3. lieve that thev have served the proper length of time to expiate the crime for which thev were sentenced. 8ix are ALL COME. asking for pardons, and four ask to be released front the prison on parole. In- UE cluded among the latter is Walter IV. Emery, former clerk at the prison, who pleaded guiJtv io charge of misappro- affair and arrangements have been funds. Others mak- completed to have the Indiana from the priation of public ing application are: ( Blackfoot (Idaho) reservation! stage a For pardon Oscar Xell, Jack Wilson, ' Wild West show and 'Indian! dances. John Uono, I). Conwav Miller, Clar- Two carloads of horses will bq brought ence Brown. Fredririok H. Wilson. here for the event, and a carnival baa For termination C, B. Bryan, Frank j been planned. Rasmussen, Edward Neidal, Rsvmtmd K. Masters, Frank White, (I. W. WilCITY SITED FOR $5000. liams, Robert E. Kelly, Charles Baker, Balt Lake City is made defendant in Franklin Austin, George Knight, Frana 15000 damage suit filed in the Third cisco Ernande. Where Facts Are Driving. For parole Rav Morgan, George F. district court yesterday by Hanna Lund-quisThe ihangc that is needed I to sdd Thomas, Bicente Monte. The plaintiff . alleges that she to the present power of the detaining a fractured arm December 27, suffered authorities to release the prisoner at Grove 1921, when she tripped over a defect in anv time if thev ontder him fit for the sidewalk in front of 1285 Parkway the power of the pristo Open avenue. oner to remain If he finds himself more comfortable and eafe under tutelage, aa qi f. TW Tribtin voluntary soldiers feel themselves more comfortable in the arfpy. or nan in a .. FLKABANT GROVE, June 3. J'ree (onvent (sometimes a very strut pris- strawberries and cream will be served on). than cast on the world on his own visitor to Pleasant Grove, Wednesday, resources. Come Early Get First June 21, it was announced here today, So much for the difficulty of the Inplans were eompleted for the andeterminate sentence, which Is quite when Choice, or Its discussion has led us nual strawberry festival. of manageable. One hundred ett irons pleasant to the discovery that tn spile of the unPhone Wasatch 5234. for the 0,000 christian spirit of our criminal taw, and Grove have subscribed M of Its administration, the cruelty the mere logle of facte la driving us to huBy W. H. Pyott, Y mane solutions ctraad of high treason were formerly not LL.B., D. C.. Ph. C. Already tn England no judge or mag- allowed the help cf counsel n defending . istrate la obliged to pass any sentence themselves. Why do soms people . whatever for a first offense except when from colds, And when the English system of y - suffer detention at Camp Hill Is studdenting with a few extraordinary crimes asthma, rheumatism which have affected our Imagination so ied tn connection with the remarkable and other people do strongly that we feel bound to mark our scries of experiments now being made grext-- ( f TnA'hicfr(tS7rirwrRh(rTiriTrTTiflrh0thIng Bead N big reason. only to those convicted of them, but, stands between us and humanity and debookabout At all it. very Illegally and unjustly, to those a but our cruelty, vindictiveness, cency, pi cored of them for example, person ac- - terror and tboiigHtless Indifference. -- 1 IT 1 Will buy a good used t. Pleasant Festival With Berry Treat Sewing Machine Ten Only fijn& 1 WHITE SEWHIG lv fa -- I tj .MACHINE CO. notT-There'- i-a Li: Jr I |