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Show x3E SALT LAKE TBIBUXE, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 3, 1923, try to exercise any actual authority over lr and. It I not merely that D Valera' insurrection lost a theueand live to Ireland. It Is not merely thet th prop' erty damage 1 estimated at doe to half a button dollars, or three tunes Ireland a entire annual revenue, (It la propoeed that ail who property waa destroyed bv th Insurgent shall he give compensation by tn govern sorest wound De mint ) Probably-thValera gav waa robbing the Irish people and persona of Irish btoo (OeMtoui (m Ow) (OfttiaM tn Put everywhere throughout th world oi the ex a,ttloh of aplrit which they of Jobholders Thousand tlther rant or cant. Thera wasnt Graduating Exercises th en announcement have had Tork state todey or In tha fat! of 1924 might speech of tht sort which in W asking-to- n of Ireland a freedom after 70 year ha would defeat any dry ao badly aa we characterise as "tirade for of aspiration. Just as that Joyful emobe pathetic." Be Held in Auditorium home consumption," Even In those tion waa beginning to voice lteefT L From Pub toAnderson declared that aa a result of tht debates w hleh covered Valera pro (aimed, that th grant el of the gubern 'orLal action th parts De e proposals for amnesty, freedom waa Imperfect in ant Valera form leader of young, lie Treasury in Austria. th Republican party. Including ii on Thursday, snd therefore went to the heart et the 14 off with hi Insurrection against euch existence of the Dstl, end even of th acceptance of it. That action on eminent beer wet aa Speaker V rison th hi temthe Free State, there was good United Stauva Senslor pert lurew cold Veter Theodor RooeeveR and Ogden per snd reasonableness ing flame of on of th raoet exalted Universal Service Cable. In hletorv. In truth, th One of the meet vivid Impression!! emotion Ml lie found themselves caught in a And Twenty-ei- borne One in upon the wri ter was, the freedom Oreat Britain granted Ireland 5000 to Jam." VIENNA. June From Iriih-me- n of the Labor members of tha wa far bevond what Th governor' action, Anderxen Lai!. Students Will ofquality and Iriah eympathtaera expected. 10,900 heads monthly are falling now They had a dignity, a power ght put him In control of th wet under th league of nations. Internawould element I ork, leaving th wet thought, a freedom from dema- Tht qualify of pleasing eurprie gogy, and, above all, a patience, a have added to the emotion which wa tional banker, Austrian retrenchRepublicans power leal tn their own D Receive Their Diplomas restraint of words and manner whleh juet beginning te flare up when ment guillotine into the unemploya stats. was rather hither than the average took ail th Joy out of i Governor Views In any legislative mdnt basket, body the present Cblcafo TrlAoe tilt XjSk TriV.oee Wlra, Embarrasses. Performinc wylter has ever seen In any capital. Dr. Zimmerman, burgomaster of YORK, June 2 In feepoaa For all of thl th Irish tioW age Amsterdam-In tha tail the Labor partv la tbs opbeer completed for th Rlaue , la the league official tsNIfW a a rsqueit from ths New York Her. position gartv. hut tha leader was as conndoua of penitence. They have wh use th ex freely aid fqr an executioner, commencement exereilea of th Wert tar of th a sxpreesion of thetr o;ln. lowering as poislhle from the customary hy embarrassment, In cutting down Austria s overhead" isn on the main phases Involved In the doe evehd. as they ask you What realhigh tchoot graduating else of 1921 habit of opposition leaders of seekto it Is the where, of Mohan --Gage act a n dlh e the point expected, repeal ua of America think nowf They ing opening! to embarrass tha govhigh to b held In lh new equilibrium,, will be estab- - , action of Governor Smith, the followise that th year after Ireland get economic ernment llehed. 1 the Austrian 7. In part, have been repeople June enabling been p. is, have II ing telegrams. whleh Thursday, ka freedom, might ' Gaelic Official Laoquaa. a year of Joy and sentiment, of home- to pay 7 par cent on loss to th for- ceived. the smallMt for Tha cla thin year er In the Da It tha offteial language is coming vlstta Governor any eign ln Ameriae from I7ih n number of year, due to the com- Gaelic Herr feipel. former monk and priest, other stats baa dop or may do, PennBut vou ml- - sit through a end people of Irish descent (had year now constitutha th of will and stand chancellor vioby mercial couree having been extended full days sesilon without Austria, nd sylvania eorrvberioee one bearing became of more than half a dozen words of that lence. the dreaded "black cross" on tion and law of th United Estate. One hunfrom three to four ear During thet ewhole year lees places' A few of the fcrmali-tle- s than a hundred Governor Blaine, Wlacontln So long those slated for decapitation from th tongue passenger tud.nu will ancient dred and twenty-elfare tn Gaelic. When the roll la tended 8 Queen stow a from New state payrolls Approximately 40,000 a th eighteenth amendment is a part called the names of the membere are Tork. of th law ef the land, I believe tn ao far have been separated from th receive their diplomat. and th and when tha t, told to hustle for upholding the constitution The Irish wonder, whether, with public The graduating data tfila year wilt given If) the Irlah form, do so In the law nactd under- - it. member replv they that aborted emotion among themselves elsewhere and find Jobshave the honor of being the flrej to Gaelic words for "yes Governor Jonathan Daria, Kana and "no." But peace, their kin In foretm lands can be best they can, when a member maea a speech he stirred to a new birth. Probably It Under the conditions laid down by Governor Smith attitude create toa receive dlptomae in toe new audidivided allegiance for the citizens , can. From the The membere of the elate makes it In .English th of view of Iretorium. International point Dali of th A t. examine-tionmember in not only sentiment in It, through tha league of nation.' not th state and to the nation only paraltheir good many land ha' a fully completed 0 leled in American htetory by tie could make their speeches In Gaelic there (herd I more must n aspeless solid Mains Prof also than 40,000 State doctrine of Calhoun. 160 000,009 to MOO, 000,000 a ye they chose but as to most of them rated from their etateMobe If Austria and national The following program haa been ar- if It would be like our American Senator ably government should cofa not too high an estimate of C wants to getwth Bugle Medill really ranged tor the occasion' promised No In law in state a enforcement. nfeech McCormick operate making amount,, that American tburiats woifd International loan whereof J. F. Mor- should Bong (Tennyson), clesa. King Arthur do less than required by th French, as he occasionally, ha done spend in a securely stabilised Ireland. gan haa announced he will take and Hit Hound Table, tableau, Com- when the have and constitution United States Frenchmen Ireland might. Ilk Sw tier land, make ing of Arthur, Kathleen Bakle; Tak- been ondiatlgulshed HI action law mad by congress th floor of congresa With welcome and oar Of visitors on lie th head of all state raises tntaey ing of the Oats, tableau, Pounding the great bulk Of th Irish, Gaelic, ao th Its wet of more than ths question two or three mom productive employees, none knowing if It will not or of the Round Table, Walter Seyfarth, far as an ac- of dry it raises the question of nathey know it at af, lanow Industries Further than that, there be In the unemployment basket the tional mi liypay Bong, (b) A Spameb Bal- quired tongue uniIt Is taught ontltv. 1 to amount the limit herdlv eolo-le- t. of any next Norman 400,500 504,000 end Between Work, lad, hope cjiorua. day. William M. Denny, governor of Delversally In tho school, but the pupils, that American of Irish de- mouths and stomachs, approximately aware! Guarding the bhield, tableau; for the most part, learn it as they money am among those who. enscent might Invest in Ireland, ' Decline of the Round Table, Lleie might learn Latin per cant of the entire population, deavoring to accord to the constitusee dependent upon th 100.000 heads tion of our country the fullest meaW bltecar, Departure of the Knlgbta, Hopeful Aspect fclted. . In th west and aouth of Ireland demanded by the bankers through sure of devotion, believe that tbe tableau, "The Cud Order tiiveth Place there are several areas where Irish Is. Th wfher her reoerd one of th to New," Frank Cr lumen, "lhe Scarf tn the true sense, the language of most hopeful aspect of the new Irish the league. eighteenth amendment should be honDr. Zimmerman I seeing that the estly fortified by effective federal and Danre," glrla cnorue, Coaie Even, common use. But, while 1 have seen nation. For that matter, it Is on of no estimate from any authoritative th moat hopeful facte in the recent leagues demands are being carried state legislation. soloiet, "Our New School," SuperinGovernor Thomas McRae, Arkantendent Georg A. Eaton., addreae, source, f should be surprised If tha history of the world. There Is no re- eut and has Juat rder4 ISO persona W. of Tha W. not agree with the action or lion. number of persons who use Gaelic Rav; award'ng ligious persecution Dor any religious d!rhrgad from th tpmous state sas I dostatement of the governor of Tribune medal, preeentatlon of claea, end habitually Is more then 8 acrimony In th Iriah Free State. epera. quoted la -There N. Th Socialists and labor organizaChild, per cent of th population New York on the prohibition sjtua-tto- n Thar are controversies tn plenty Superintendent George leaders national is that the state th F. ardent tion are my of of opinion Herr a that over it " Betpel George eentrovrrnies mere group whioh navaga charging diplomat, avardlng f Arkansas is determined to keep who are fasslonately determined to than a thousand lives haVe eon. president of the board of educabeen Is surrendering the sovereignty of the on it make and her the to Otarface future the ancient banker revive prohibition, tongue The but the farewell claea, tale asms to Free Into taken th the State tion: Mpc foreign tong, tmlver-e- l, patriots existence- ,- Bug neeeef them ie about Austrian government apparently takes both atate and national, and that there ffpangled Eanner. sudimr-e will a taka no thereon. backward be It the Greek. shall are step no and did, choice It will th studenta' haa who and attitude that The graduate religion. Governor John M. Parker, LouisiYou may rtod a week In Ireland that it ia better that a small portion long time and he an uphill lob. aa followe be In blue may believed never Gaelic I ana have However extensively and talk low laabella with th ahould high- and about of auffer than that Ferrstt, Cynthia Louie people law and have always advocated fem- a revived, Ireland yvtll always be more the Issue ef politics without ever the nation, as such, ahould perish. Melba Boyd, Brlnghuret, Glad) sense. New common to era nee P and English lost apeak or compelled Marmentioned. When Brown. Marguerite uhrlsman, hearing religion Th closeness of It trad rela- you eude whether there 1 any rerilg-toYork is to be congratulated on havgaret Wake, Kathleen Eakle, Leanor klso will America and a a backbone, with strong with Knglsnd ing tions governor intolerance th other party to Coate Lard ley, Catherine I.' an, But thos Irish the con convictions and the manhood to tell necessary. vernation, whether he be Oeth-otl- o 1 air, '.lough, Isabella make that twin, Melba the who know thBt language the American people exactly where he or Protestant, haa in air of tryto Frasier, Ida Froleland, Lysle Garland, leader determined stands. soul of a nation are ing to bring back to hie mind someOlarti n th Gibson, Eva Hancock, Neill back. An Illinois Vltw, Gaelic that had not entered R for a Emma bring vear slhr th Already Has lam, Martov, tether Gaelic literary thing time. CHICAGO, June 2 Repeal of th Holmes, Helen Johnson. Julia House, thirty have rescued long started movement they Mullan-Gag- e lor generation, even tor centmiea, prohibition enforcement Louise Larsen, A Hern. Latimer, the nclent tongue from what then Helen the principal argument against gtv? law In New York has definitely drawn Elinor Median, Helen seemed certain extinction. It the Ing line Ireland between the Assowas battle It th that Independence E. Glad'S McMolIn, Tnelma Mathews, of Gaelic In the chopIa and would be followed by Prohibition the ciation Against persereligious Mauch. Rebecca Milter, Marion Moore, teaching affection and diffused Wtilelv pride Amendment and the Antlsaloon league cution, evea.bxjractarian, war.of ex. ,ia ra G. PI - N if: hoi I, ta Krona Rnce, the fn Utv oliT ftrtmre the two between combat next termination. and th when the Free Suit the recent came, Mildred LUllan Rohmer, cause, made Rar,kth, of the kind happened. organisations will shke, place In lay other Florence Uicharde. Eva Jane Roberttate superV. against Englandone.more successful Outsidenothing fight McBride, Scott Free the State, Ip Belfast, (Ooztbraed from Bias Oae.) son, Margaretta Scott. Mary hoolt, than any previous there wa a momentary outburst of intendent of th Antlsaloon league Genevieve Selender, Roberta Sleater, Id sectarian paenton. which Included the today Addrettea Terrier at. Ellen Steel, Marie Helen Strike, Lmro- -, French: G. D. Musso, lawyer, and The Antlsaloon league of ininols, refer- driving of Ceaboiic workers out of th In th Pail debate, in the thy Bwaner, Lorna Taylor,- Kiri VcBride But Protestant Judge and capitalist of Shanghai, Italian, said, ia strengthening its one waa ehtprard. there ence W httecar, to Renee Helm Wilson, Tte release of moat of them waa forces throughout the entire state, fed Protestant court dealt so severely Beck, phrase to often repeated .that one Tb It right, Ruth Green,-Llaconwa with Protestant ruffians that ths expected hourly, though It including Chicago, for that ofbattle. obliged to take account of it Anne Howelle. ths supnow the purpose ere reassured. It In the sider likely that the bandit might ir Catholics Alton Alrmet. Harold AUen. Lester phrase was peculiar mentality Agalnat Protestants in ihe hold tao or three pending fulfillment porters of the Association McBride way th good temper by same Amendment. of Prohibition Bal, Maurice Barrett, Elmer Bartlett was used In perfect were all the north reaaadrod the demanded the of exactions "by the of being fair, complete gsve evidence Arthur Barton, Roach Beeslej, Hal men.who of religious intolerance in the Chinese government. One report said ssserted, to go m.o the legislative absence to the Insurgent, even friendly, and Bowen, Paul B. Bradley, Edwin south. that the laet foreigner would not be districts of the state In the primary v other characteriaatlona of Catholic In th Whole Island of Ireland today freed until the last of the outlaws had of Wpril 8, 1124. and win enough l.ester Brown, Oeborne, Brown, persona Nalera were "metaphysician, to repeal la Wilford Brown, Julian Cannon, Eaton De there less Intolerance then been enrolled In the Srtny. The fa- members in the legislature One religious mathematician the Illinois prohibition act. 0. Coleman, Cline Colvin, brick philosopher," convinced thar De A alera by tem- in thoe th parts of the United States vorable progress of the negotiation where Kuklux Klan Crlstuon. Hyrum Crofts, Asaneth Cro. felt Plnehot excoriate, strong. In yeeterdav and today, however, indith limitation of hi mar. Lee Lesson, William Ehrbsr. perament andIs by a man who has dealt Protestant Belfast the other day th cated that the entire settlement of the HARRISBURG. Pa, June 2 Every Horace Ensign, Fred Fischer, Joe experience, government apologised for feeling affair probably would be effected in In the world of abstraction too much bootlegger and every Ted"ofwill be enFolca, Marvin Good, Emery Good- and too little with concrete actualities. compelled to withdraw atate eld from a few days. Governor couraged by th action o man son, lleber Glenn Harrison, The Interfietlonal military commisthu He would have bean a mighty figure 700 Catholic parochial schools, of New York In signing the bill Hartman. Othell Holdaway, among those bid mpnk who used to making It necessary for th Catholic sion, which reached Taaechwang to- Smith a prohibition York state New repealing to support thetr own school Glsdden Hugentobler, Melvin Hunter, debate about Glow how many angel from day ta headed by Brigadier General enforcement measure. Governor Yt elby M illard lba, Kenneth Keeler. could stand on the southwest corner thetr own purses. There le a wide WiUlam D. Connor, commander of th todav in a statement In between that and tbs case American troops In China. The dlploy whichdeclared Johnson, Lawrence Little, Kenneth of the point of a pin Era Valera was difference Whatever he promised that, where legislation haa been matie- - corps gave the commission a any other Lucke), James Marihall, Kenneth the dialectician of the Irish revolu- m Oregon, had don or may do, atate Mtller, Delbert Moore. Norman Mork. tion, as Thomas Jefferson was the panned which actually prevent Cathhand. free stand to It investiwill by the Instructing against secession th telegram said Pennsylvania Weldon Morrison, Loveridge Neuhkrt, dlalectttian of ours But De. Valera is olics from having school ef their gate th measure taken by th Chith laws of th United tn speaking of th repealing by th nese gevornment to free the w ptiv r State." apd Robert Nichoi. Edward I O'Donnell, a good deal, a very great deal, more own, under any cirrumatanee. legislatur of th New York itatd enAssociated with this freedom from and to inquire into the bandltrsltua-tio- n Harry Price, Leander Prlsk, Vt avne distant from Thomas Jefferaon than The governor asserted that the ac- forcement" act. is another was from religious bigotry Michael Collins Walter Clinton phenomGeorg will make Rust, in general Seyforth, Sayer, Tbe commission la tion. of Governor Smith Volstead la SlIanL Everywhere in Ireland you are Thomas Simmons, Alfred Sorenson, Washington, or Arthur Griffith from enon. to ifiaks a report en the every loyal American doublv detertold that all churches have leas au- expected GRANITE FALLS Minn., Jun 2. and Art II SUtht, Muririn Strell, Kenneth Alexander Hamilton. number Chiconstitution see of the to and that mined diapoaltlen pie over A thetr member then wa nese J. Volstead, former represanlptlv The tragedy ofvDe Valera wa sim- thority William Thorn, Jbseph C. Tsvlor, vtroop protecting the district the laws of the union are respected," In congress, today declined to comment ilar to revet! other that occurred the css years ago: th This decline of bordering on 4b bandits stronghold and that this action wtil undoubtedly on the action Tiler, Weslev Vsn Cott Alfred of Governor Smith of war. A man th authority of d It sfson. Joseph eleewhere during tn the church, hasten and lines Th mhre of Raymond the troops to prevent draw the clearly ability world-widIn sighing the meaaura cerYork New when a be to however, apot M inther, a recurrence of the Suehow train raid our final victory. Everett Wolff, William happened the Mullan-Gag- e acciprowhich arose. the conditions tain Elrepeals By Problem. V Thomas. of May , Whtfh resulted in. the presJsune, Army Big Gsr, Toung It , MbAd View. hd fist bv ktrv hibition nforrmnt law mer Pitta Harold Embry. Albert dent of Juxtaposition, new Th will be Free In ent State situation, into. Inquired has government 2 I had been governor I would need "If to he M N the June , VI ALBUQUERQUE) particular sdaptation IHe stern view If on of ahead Law, Clifford Saunders, Harold fear the of problems One every pf expressed Mr Volstead said. kind vetoed It." a have Into a and was thrust G McAdoo. who passed through position certKl-rathe moat trying will be what to do side that bandits will be emboldened W. Those receiving three-vee- r of leadership for which nature never with here today on bis way to Los Angeles Its army of 50,000 men That Is to commit new depredations a were' Marv Ellen Moore, Edith Intended him. But, once tn that pofrom tbe east, refused to aav whethou of half the own about Amersl( Milton Rebentish. La Von sition. he became to the world not only Thilpe. er be thought prohibition would be In armv. ican t AssoJune the. proportion SHANGHAI, The Glenn populaend a man, but also a simbol. Being a tion, "if th United feist had aa Rupp Issue tn The next Democratic conChug. ' ei Press.) Mobs of students and atr certificate were largt ciated Jarrell, svmbol. It became expedient for those an vention, stating he had only just a w Ireltnd of ahould advocates army ether the have all boyand Paul Japanese Grant Roberta btewart, Identified with tbe cause to make out 1.250,000 men withdrawn from Indus- cott, which la heard of the signing of the repeal of sweeping several dis- the prohibition enforcement law in of the electl' e course. he waa the perfect man for th try and under axnra Ireland that ha on tricts of China, have wrecked Japa- New Yoi4t by Governor Smith. t By every sort of propaganda place to every eighty ef Its popula- nese residences and places of business for the stirring up of popular emo- soldierAmerica "Governor Smith had a perfect SHOWER IS GIVEN. ha one tion to thou- st Changsha, province of Hunan. The every tion a picture of the avmbol waa built sand to be a candidate for the nomiSpedil te Tbe Tribune proportion to population, Japanese consular tuff was forced to right which had little relation to the Ireland Jn said Mr. McAdoo, "but I nation," up has th largest army tn the take refuge aboard a Japanese gun- have MAtAD. Idaho. June I Mr. end actual man There were several such possibilnothing to say on the Mrs. Dan Kent were the honor guests case In various countries during the world except that ef Franc Also, boat Issue " a of fed, begt paid and best to a at a miscellaneous shower at the home war, and since the war there ha it la the beat to advices received here, ityPressed prohibition address an to make According of Mrs, D W Ketit Thursdy eve. been a process of revaluation, most- provided for army in the world, ex- th commander of th Japanese gun- crowd that was at th station to greet a America' Ireland friends and realises that boat Fushimi put ashor a landing him, Mr. McAdoo declined, saying he nlng. About thirty ly downward, a process painful to cept (Oeatiased tnm Pag Oae.) were present. Late In the eve- the Individual and also to the peo- this army must be disbanded. But and which clashed with the Chines waa not tpakmg, any speeches was served The honor ple who had been led to Idealise him when and how? what It to be don party Lim- - in1 t he ning luncheon of fh doecV'Wouidct three rand, killing rioters, to tha. tbe young, men when . they . are wwyrtdthg a lahg numbersplatter guests were showered with many as other than.he actually jmsajU Mia, With position of being a capdldatejor pres- the New Tork corps, or pertalt th xnrfWmiv'' thought that the propa- turned outto of thflr uniform? Th.i Tha troubl started when crowds of ident, and he wa not. New Tork situation to develop. For a la, a army large extent, war did the portion student and during the present a few agents which can be attacked a Japaganda practiced , Multan's Opinion. popuiatlo that haa de- nese steamer, othr more harm more spiritual harm, of a surplus 2 Ath Maru. N. June Wullng spared from other states will be transROCHESTER. Y, When to the side whose own gov- veloped in Ireland since 1914 that ferred to th metropolis, but only a Goverof WEATHER DATA action th orlng dep lthough war th set up bar. beginning of the ernment practiced it than th physical nor Smith in signing th Cuvillter bill handful are available. Here to emigration 90.00 or JO 0(d of th bullets of the enemy ) harm Commissioner Hayne said he ha Mullan-Gag- e th prohibition men repealing who used to emigrate 1 his post-wComte riUre weether Ut at Salt Lake revaluation of war- young in all parts of enforcement act. Postmaster John B. 2200 (gent altogetherTwo has been chiefly down were dammed back, and their pres, City. Jane 2, 1M8 heroes time hundred of United State. the the latter introduced who Mullan. de3 Moperatere b if beet tedsv wai M To th Individual It, haa been enoe In Ireland, without ward vjlabl In are He realize Tork. New measure In th enat and fought for these gree-, bit hr it ta thu month else 1874 was acutely painful, and to th peoples it Jobe tn extittng Industrie, .constitutes la thia 'force that th 4T declared hopelessly deInadequate, today 101 degree!. lowest list atgbt wti it passage, most has been accompanied by the pangs os of th now government will be th best thing In tha but Is without funds to increase The grees. lowest this month nee 1871 wsa 8J of disillusionment. And vet. It should formidable tasks of to meet number the emertodav wn for mesa agents nd (or prohibition. temperature These young men were yeuthe of degrees, he remembered, the Individuals are 54 degrees appropriation of J9.254.-00- 0 sennit wsi S degrees, Tht act of th governor wHl wake gency. The current-flacnot to be blamed. Vhev were th vic- 15 or is when th war cam. They for which th after the year went ts who deficiency since tbe first of tht sleep some up of accident and of th mistaken bad bad no training for any indus39, I virtually kxbausted moetb is 14 degrees aceumotsted deficiency tim passage of th etahtnth amend-ment- ends June seal of th propagandists of their own try Now thev are In their twenties, for sroce Jisusry I la 142 degrees. th reserved for said. except proportion th postmaster "They knowing any occupation eav Drr bulb temperature Humidity r sides Th same Individuals, placed without regular activities during the final arms and keyed up only thought th fight wa all over. These to th exm., 48 degree, wet bulb temperature at In petitions to which their temperaef the month tha front year back into the Similarly, It la net Only people now wiu Jet we will 4 a. m., 41 degrees, relative bumtdlte at ment and cap&citlnh were adapted, citing life of ftxhttng fund provided by congress for try to put lln trench, and (Cesttaaed fm Pig Oae.) 4 a m , 57 per cent; dry bulb temperature might have bad an enduring and In- a queetion of finding Jobs for them, tbe ensuing fiscal yaar has been alNew York tat back Into th union." lotted but also a question whether they will at soon, sue time 41 degrees, wet bulb creasing fame. without any apeclal provision take kindly to the wave of peace ' p Valeri Power Explained. Texan Scores Smith, temper ui re at coon, rue time, 48 degre-York situation. The profor the Treasury Msllon and Internal There are other probienj ahead of th reiiuve humidity tt soon, sua time, 41 par 2. Thomas hibition Nw Jim Revenue conDALLAS, Texas, Commissioner Blair a authorities all along have asat wen Irish D The told new 4 m that bulb patriot the commenwealth. p. But temperature at rent, dry after Democratic national ference exV. next week. Love, It it serted that th 99,000 009 appropriaearly 4 decrees, wet bulb temperature at 4 p. Valera waa a combination of Georg you have surveyed them all you com from con ferene will deTexas, expressing tion wa inadequate with reference to tn , Ift degrees relit tv tumidly it 8 p Waehtngton Abraham Lincoln, Daniel to the end with confidence. With rea- pected ththar ihi of to the candidacy York. New the federal possible policy gov. opposition 0 Connell and Brian Boru, Having sonable wisdom and common etneg on velop s , 81 per cent York as ernmeni with regird to prohibition In of Governor Smith of New Totil W the twenty four been given that conception of, him,. .tha pext-ot- There Is bellev ed to b no doubt that Praclntrattun -leadere there-itha tn ' oauSMats' hw " Torn. N4w Democratic as toon a .congtex. meat. the. ad preriiicrftti hurra emtiBg kt 8 p B.1 :Mur 'therea.fier. Iij a crlaja. where actum bad no reason why th Irish Fire Rtat Th entire prohibition enforcement 1971. ' qid Mr tcdavtwr bv Signing ministration fee Ibis mouth to date ask for an amer- -, trace, accumu- to be tnstantaneous and there wa ne ahould become aa secure, aa prosbill, gency appropriation never been anything near the repeat of the Mullan-Gag- e lated defteienev for this moeih to datr ts possibility of calm consideration, when perous pot to supplement ha unit and. Dena Is permanent himself with .to of an Inch total prectpttstioB eicce De Valera called on.th Irish to op- mark. or has well as as Mr Smith aligned and If thia policy dlitrlbuted about that possible already mad, jeenare 1 to dare te 8 88 inches, eeeuna a pose th Free State, It it little wonder Holland. Swedes, or Niyway, or even til various wet areas of th country those who would repeal th national is agreed 41 pen in advance, the pretired excem nice Jaanary 1 Ms .85 of aa that maev of tbe very beat, th most amendment by lmllreot vious allotment of th 59 000. opo will Evan If this entire force were now prohibition Inch concentrated In New Tork, it Is gen- means be arranged so aa to strengthen th bun rleea at 4 87 tad seta at T 85, June devoted of th Irish patriots followed Davis alone preclude Gov-ra- enforcement forces in New York withaction eneonoeded It would be Thii Heed that erally Points of one him into the most unfortunate 8 1828 rt Smith from receiving th teo small for affective enforceout drawing upon the other state. tirely of Irish Sooner Phase or history,? WlATBrEB OBSERTanhhg. TAR HR AT later these Irisn But concentration in any de'of Texas, southern, western or For th following fiscal year, beginIrrigation Districts ment. Irregular, after thetr 4 P Uf , SifirVTiTV TIME believed to be of doubtful mid western either to the Democratic ning July 1, 19H, It ts tlkely that an gree exaltation has died down, will laugh said. he would It or because eonvenaon," value, th unhappy memory away by saving Special to Tbe Tttbua. Republican appropriation of 915,OOO.OuO will be Immediately othew moist pracei un. , Liquor thev ought to heve known this temPlentiful. sought unless th New York situation WASHINGTON, D. C, June I Sec- leave many would ', In removed in the meantime, which it even and result leu Spaniard who happened peramental 3. Despit Jun Davis, commenting on hip seven guarded, k effective enforcement In cities other thWASHINGTON. to have 50 per cent of Irish blood, we retary of Commis- hardly possible. tour of wtttern reciamatto weeks recent declaration York than New thoae of not really the true Iriah h ood, and projects, eald th farmer agenerallv cut. to ts harder ft that sioner Haynes that they ought to have been careful are proeperoua, and In th main able Concentration Difficult. get a drink in Washington than ever Funeral Services in th beginning to see to tt that their to meet thetr is even before, th Washington Poet qbligattona to the gov. Concentration, moraover Idani eeoui-- . hav . he 4 thwfernment"'" While h a copyriftted atory' todSD that Wt Tits' practice at this pardltSUHtFItm Hughes more assuring name of Murphy, or looking for means of cutting down when tha prohibition oU I straining several thousand cases of liquor havs r O'Brien, or Lj nch. or Coegrav au Its energies with questionable some found u been brought Into the cltv by bootand Instance overhead, 2. Funeral mat, Id, Idaho, June The principal point now mad by their in drying up WaAtngton during leggers who are replenishing saving can be effected, la th D Valera agalnat the Free State it where In anticipation of the large services for hlrt. Jane Hughes, who mam tn th he atocka dissevered Shrine that the accordance overheed convention, that officer of the new government le not abnormal, considaring the ser- with President that will gather for ths Shrin died Sunday tteyig st Logan, Utah, Harding a orders. crowdcoaVatfuai mult take an oath of allegiance to the" vice settlers want from th govern- Hence, It is doubtful , where held at ths Samaria assembly whether it will era' British king It is wholly a point of ment. He la convinced, Price ranging from 985 to 8120 a hall Wednesday. Mrs. Hughui v the federal enthet be possible jo augment dialectic. The oath is perfunctory. th formation of Irrigationhowever, are asked case In for New whisky by more York being forcement of Samartn, and on on of tha by dittrlet squad For an IHahman to take that oath unth project an end very much than a handful of additional agent, th bootlegger her, according to th there wag apioneers i such attendance at th der the present statu of th Free all large was to It be stated end a at tory. ! desired, prohibition plan, carried although State la much less serious and involve services. headquarters today that whatever Hayne Raatsured. loss violence to the conscience than through, will do ohuch to cur Mra. Hughe i survived by the a It will give more responsi- number of agents could be spared COLUMBUS, Ohio, Jun 1 State for a San Francisco policeman 'or a following children: David, Daniel, settler on the land and would be rushed there at once Montana proaecutlr attorney If he bility to the Attorney Generalto C. C. Crabhe today James, Corner. Thomas, Mr. John doe not happen to believe, personally, diminish 4b activities of the federal Federal Prohibition sent a telegram MAY GRANDSON. 'HA government. A. to Havnes at William and Mr. David Crowley. take his formal oath in prohibition Commissioner Ray to. support and enforce the constituTh Drat grandson of former Con- Washington, declaring he wa confi-- TAKEN TO HOSPITAL. j EUKHORN COUPLE waa WED. H. born dent teat state and county and munition of the United States Because Mays gressman James th prohibition amendment to our Idabdt MALAD. Idaho, dune 2 A marriage yeaterdap at Holy Cror hoapltal, to cipal officer would enforce prohibiJun Dm MALAD, enis a living thing, meant to be license was granted te M s Dora Roes Mr. and Mra Harold R. Mays, 1285 tion tn Ohio, and that If federal of Mr and Mr. John-OThome, eonwas enforced and obeyed, whereas thg. Free end A 'Lvett of Elkhorn this week East Broadway. Mr. Mays formerly forcement officers now ia the state taken to th hospital Thomas, State oath does not convey of Imply and they were married by Justice of waa Mias ALcs Newman of Cotton- were needed in New York they might at Ogden this week, suffering from aa wood. that th king of England can or will th Peso Joseph Parry. be (amoved Data Ohio, Ohio ia sulL affarik appendicitis e rit to Separated June Mao-bol- d, 4Va.de-(wort- h. hundred I rentbl Va-e- rs h' Wt kudl-inrlu- ra 1 money-lender- PinchotA-TThatev- s. firet-clae- ht -- bread-baske- u money-lender- s, sulll-fioati- mat-ural- lv -- - 1 Vs u a SETS FOUR FREE whtch,--wtoryt- ra, ma 1 Bron-"eo- n, 11 I, -- Clar-en-- Pln-ch- ot DE LUXE War-kenll- PLATES' e. . -- -- ti Run BRPtHir By mtd-"ye- ar 22 KARAT CROWNS FIXED sad REMOVABLE BRIDGES NITROUS 0ID rsli-tlve- and OXYGEN SAFELY GIVEN 1 sr m Trustworthy! rpalr rnitwortby! a! ." At Skill of which there is no doubt experience, judgment, sympathy, service, thoroughness, cleanliness, equipment, honesty in material and fees sufh a dental office would be TRUST-WORTHY. e, e or gup-po- 1 1 pub-Ilsh- t'' L, . for Mnr Jane Held . What a splendid word t What a pleasure to visit a dental office if EVERYONE was trustworthy. , of , Does such exist! , 100 in Perhaps none that measure up ALL and yet therq are some mighty good dentists in Salt Lake and, we are doing our ' best to qualify' with the better ones. , - You need not feel the slightest; reluctance id for an examination and e coming, in ti mat e on any dental work. No charge no ob . ligation of any .kind. any-tim- tuc-ce- 1 ' eem-piain- , . ' t T DR RAMSEY and STAFF Consolidated Dental Office,' 267 Main Street Honrs: 8:30 &. A. to 8 p. hl; Sundayi,l(3 to; r 2. |