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Show xxxcr BJtLT LA2US TK1BUJNE, SUJN'DAX ''MUKJNlNtt, AUUU8T W, S traup Decries Depar ture "VTxrt Qjo&y MJtdPricrmr Affairs f in Governmental .... In Commencement Address Former. Utah Tor: Women and Children, loFSafe-- - 20 y guarding Constitution. .."Fundamentals of Government" was counts of criminalistic and senaa(iona) of the address at ths com- antisocial affairs, where a column of the paper la taken up describing the mencement exercises o( yarparatao hammer with which th accused slew university, Indiana, by Judge D. N. his victim, and a column or, mora of how the week. disputed parentage of the Strxup of Salt Lake last Jadge child is to be established by the Straup, who t a former chief Justice A bra mi system.. of the Utah supreme court. had con- CONSTITUTION SUPPORT URGED. ferred on him the hooorarr degree ofJHtZtovl there Is ' a greater work of doctor or laws by hla alma mater. civic prootems; tnos involving our government and of our Judge Straup'i address. In part, fol- - national of constitution. Of recent year a tide of misconceived democracy baa "Ladies and gentlemen, and more flooded our country, and most our government specially the graduating class of have been chances of and a new spirit attempted, of democracy created whereby it I "I assure yon I greatly appreciate sotwht to make the- rights and privi ibis cordial welcome. It is good to leges of the individual guaranteed by yield to the will of a be home again, ' Thirty-fiv- e years ago th constitution often a fraaaled, majority. faced the day which you now temporary, Such movements corn not nly from face. As you go hence, may' you, as I radicals and curbstone orators who little and cars less of the meantake with you the many benefits knowand purpose of th constitution, ing and pleasant memories of college dys, bat from parlor socialists and Tfeey- - will be t you a they have bean from, political and professional circles to Die, of great value and comfort. seeking to curtail theae safeguards, and especially the constitutional- re Every college, like a person, has lu straint upon th legislative branches Individuality. This. Institution may or our government, its a result unsuch propaganda a aentiment of not, more than many others, have be- rest and discontent ha been created come distinguished in any particular become so widespread as to and 1 or art science. Nor do know that it be haa nanan good government. " wea Tenown for Us footbafl team "By them It la advocated that the or nigh Jinks. Aside, from teaching tne rundamentaJs of an education, iu constitution has become obsolete and in the way of what they can chief characteristic different from stands needed and demanded reforms. Courts many others ,1a its democracy and in- and those upholding the constitution spiration. principles of our Graduates from here go forth to and fundamental are characterised as re government the world with a spirit of confidence actionaries. Much of thie Is due to a and activity unexcelled "anywhere, borne have graced the upper and lower misconception of the constitution and houses of congress, creditably distin- of a desire on their part to establish of a representative guished themselves as governor of a pure in place government Is one of their state, and honorably acquitted democracy. Oar men. of not laws and it never was, themselves on the bench of both the nor was it intended to be, a pur destate and federal courta. la the prois- government-o- f While it fessions and tir'the Industrial and mocracy, the people, still th people themcommercial fields we find them every- selves when spoks they adopted and where. I have met them In Salt Lake, ratified th written constitution. That o Denver. Seattle, Portland, San direct and supreme will, and Los Angeles. Many more la theiruntil amended, as by the terms are in the middle west and ' In the which, of th constitution provided, evarv east. official and every citizens Is In duty OUT INTO WORLD ALONE,. Hwund-nr protsot and defend. "This is to vou an eventful fiMrlnd LIBERTY1' AND AUTHORITY. of your life. Thus far you have been "From th beginning of organised aided And guided by others. Where you have faltered or stumbled they society two elements, in a measure have helped you over: your difficul- conflicting with each other, have ties. You have now been prepared to striven for supremacy. The on, th go forth in the world unaided and un- destr of the Individual to attended. At a certain stage of de- and control his own affairs in such aa to promote what ha believes velopment the lioness takes her young sto way be for his own good so long as hs into tbe depths of the forest and there leaves them to struggle alone for aa thereby doe not injure hi fellow man existence. Today you are ted mto the nor Interfere wttS tbe general welfare mase and perplexities of tbe business af others. The other, the desire of and professional world there unaided a majority, often a mar to hew your own statue and carve and aggressive minority, to curtail your own fortune,. I not expect to and restrict the scttviliee of th In such a way as to promote find the task an easy ons. You will to be for public or meet with keen competition land with what is claimed, ' some disappointments. You will find common good. Is called one "Th not all men honest nor just nor trustliberty, the other worthy. There will be envy and authority. Tbe extreme and abuses jealousy and strife and selfishness to of the one often lead to anarchy; of contend with. As you go into the in otner to despotism. Our forefaworld you will find that merit does thers In framing the constitution not always win, but sometimes is wisely guarded against both of these made to yield to favoritism and ul- extremes. It was framed by tbe most terior influences. At times you will Intellectual body of patriots ever to perform a similar work. see the worthy condemned, the un with unprecedented worthy praised and the competent and It wasThedrawn f ranters of it were not qualified fail while those leas quali- car. mere nor theorists Idealists. They fied and competent succeed. But, with it all, in the language of the aimed at strength and stability. They on based the constitution . the doctrine wisest of the wise: " 'Be thou strong and courageous. that all power resides in the people; are the that they Turn not to the right or to sovereign power, the left. Let not mercy and They, however, were unwilling to conand did not confer, all the rights truth forsake thee: bind them about fer, thy neck; write them on the table and" power of sovereignty on the govof thine heart; so shalt thou find ernment, and what waa net so confavor and good Understanding' in the ferred by th constitution are reserved Then unto the states and to the people. sight of God and man.: shalt thou make the way prosperous Hence, congress can act only within th express or necessarily Implied and then thou shalt have success.' FINER THINGS. powers so granted. "The people of this country are the "Your future Is before you, and In only people whose Individual rights a large measure you alone must an- are protected ' and safeguarded by swer for its success or failure. What constitutional provisions unchange ever your calling, and wherever you able whim or executive by may go, a great domestic and civic caprice: legialattve ours the only real written work awaits you. The standard of constitution personal guaranevery state or country la dependent tees to our giving citlsens granted to upon the tone of its communities. any other people; wa not. th only people Thus help to improve the conditions action of wrongful protected against and morals of your town or pity. En- our own government. ' deavor to have exhibited on your COURfS. PROTECTION OF screen Something better than buf"IteoenUy a senator of ths United foonery, suggestive sex relations, caravans perishing on the desert. Idaho States, in a public addreaa, denounced Petes robbing a stage, dogs fighting a the power of the supreme court of the lion held secure by an invisible wire, United Kta tee, holding acts of conand Sahara scenes taken in Arizona. gress and of stat legislatures unDo what you can to the constitutional, aa a usurpation of rhythmic spirit of the graceful minuet power, and characterised such action in place of the tango and the shimmy: of ths court aa 'Judicial oligarchy.' the sublimity and lilgu qualities of Hs asserted that the federal courts the drama in place of the witless non- should be divested of such power and sense of the ordinary vaudeville; and restricted to legislative and public the inspiring strains of Wagner and will, in congress n proposed that no Schubert in place of the jass and rag- inferior federal Judge should be au time of the harlequin. thorised to hold Invalid any act of "Teach the people of your 'Commu congress on tne ground mat it Is un is there that better nity constitutional, and. If ths supreme something and more useful in life than playing court unaertooK to go so, tnat afternoon and bridge every by repassing th act could nulmaking nome-orein tne evening, if pos- lify such action of th court. Should sible, try to persuad the wdmen folk such vlewa prevail, th will of con that, fur wraps are more comfortable gress- and - - not- of the constitution and suitable in December than in would bs made supreme, and congress use your influence to persuade tne unlimited ngnt to deal with juiy. the press that your community is in- given subjects belonging to th states, anterested In something higher than ac nul ths bill of rights and all the pro- jnnoa-menta- aTunVT ttnTaWair PilnsWWWI bi pgA W IktfcW umm . Every Summer mVUJH m rr to Throughout Store, 25 O O sWVAJsV 1 - d .: ' sa w - Fonrierlyjrwice i rrracrum i.-jrtw- most marvelous dress event ever staged by The Paris. '"pHE A. A e clearance," involving every summer, wash one-pric- , ' dress. What woman does not have need:for such dresses to wear in the home the year round. It will be prudence to select 1 f tL -- An Important Meeting! When Beauty, Youth and Comfortable STYLE meet the most naturally as they do in sensible Shoe in the world is the natural result. Have rrxird-Gripper- ; . , 7p ROUND cnoss not only fir well and feel comfortable lincrbut they also look trlm,r4 m :;:;-Tifflirsr" HfWjjfjl 'ill'vfli'jW" 'ijfl'Hfy T ) Materials " being built on Nature! . J As vow stirt " Pongee --White & Colored Linens White & Colored Organdies sly''. All Sizes, 16 to 'i .I American people I the Increase of administrative boards, bureaus and commissions, the tendency of which is to undermine fundamental principles upon which our form of government is founded. A belief is spread that many Industries and enterprises of our country ought to be regulated and controlled by some kind of a board with power to Investigate the conduct and practice of those engaging In them. In the creation of such boards and commissions separate and dis tinct departments of government have been combined and functions of them conferred on a board or commission. A striking example of this is what la known ss the federal trade commission. "Ths act does not prescribe any standard or unfair methods or practices, and thus the commission charUNPATRIacterises any practice or method not ATTACKS JUDICIARY to Its liking aa unfair: and were it OTIC, not for the federal courts holding It MarChief Justice "Many years ago few enterprises of our counshall declared that an attack upon the In check, could successfully do business, f In fact, aa attack upon tryCENTRALIZATION Judiciary is. OF POWER. the Union. But recently the supreme court of ths United 8la lea. and "Another matter worthy of notice is f the opinion. In th trend to a centralisation of power holding the minimum wage law of the In our national government. There is District of Columbia unconstitutional a growing tendency on the part of the upon th ground that It Infringed upon general government to intrude upon th pro via ion of the federal constitu- the power of state governments more tion forbidding ths Impairment by by way of relieving them of responlegislatlv enactment of obligations of sibilities, which they are willing to a contract, were publicly denounced cast on the government. "But recently a United States senby the prealdsnt of the American Federation of Labor, by some of his fol- ator was elected from one of our to hostile lowers, and' by periodicals states, admittedly not because of his a supreme eoaetituttonal form of learning or knowledge of fundamental or governmental affair, but because of his la same platform of principles persona "Strange It that the and periodicals criticising the supreme advocated by him, of government conof trol railroads, government control court In holding the minimum wags law of the District of Columbia un- of the federal reserve banking system, of coal mines, control sum government constitutional, applauded .th r site and other naUunal of courts in the restriction court of Industrial, relations of Kan resources, use of Injunctions In labor controsas unooaatituttoiuu ana voia. in and versies nullifying acts of con"Thua, th question Is whether th and a atablliiatton of prlcea of constitution shall bs what its lan gress,, farm products through federal reguguage deetarea, the supreme law of the land, and Its meaning interpreted lation. "It would be most disastrous to the and ascertained by courts trained in American should our governths law, or whether legislative will ment own people and operate the railroads, shall be supreme and decisions of other and public utilities of telegraph courts annulled by It. W. must tbe country. We already have a mileither leave congress to exclusively lion or more men and women in the judge Its own power of confide th employ of th government. Taking power of final Judgment of Its acts to over these Instrumentalities would reth courts. It waa believed by the the employment of millions framera of the constitution that such quire more. The now enormous power may mora aafely and wiaely bes. of our government would expenditures be Insigniftrustsd to th Judiciary than to as compared with the added exThat Judges of the supreme icant of the government owning and pense court la average ability are at least the public utilities of the equal to members of congress no one operating can doubt. They have devoted Urelr country. FIXATION IMPOSSIBLE. PRICK llvee ts a diligent study or th con"Tbe government, to fix or regulate stitution and of the law of their of commodities, would be reprice removed are from pocountry. They about every funlitical passions and prejudices. They quired to transgress of the constitution; and its damental to no nor reward have any patronage so would Introduce to do direct Interest In th legislation ' con- undertaking conditions all the agisidered by them. , Of ail meat, they Into competitive of political selfishness and have th least temptation to do tations and in the end destroy the hut wrong and the 'greatest IncenUv to strife, vestige of competition: Production do MghL , price are controlled by the law "Akin to th movement to make and of supply and demand. The governforbld-Ing ment legislative power supreme, and may not with impunity Intercourts to hold legislatlv acts fere with It any more than with th la th further pro- law of constitutional, gravity. It is folly to assnme posal to requh- mora than a majority that ths government may guarantee af the member of th court necessary wool. wheat or fifty-ceto hold legislative acts unconstitu"Those who advocate that th national. Th supreme court of the tional government shall so Intrude Its United States is composed of nine authority beyond the limitations conmembers. It Is proposed that before ferred upon It. , regard our governthe court may hold a a act of con- ment as a mere eleemosynary institugress or of tbe states unconstitutional tion with unbounded wealth and reat least seven or eight .members shall source, and Aa. its chief, f ucctioo. to eoncur in the decision! Ther Is no bestow gifts on particular classes or good reason for asserting that a ma- groups of our people assumed to be the court special objecta of government bounty. jority of the members of nay render a decision on all ques- Such erroneous concept ions of govtions except those Involving the va- ernment can be arrested only by an sat4iCtt lidity of legislative acta. As wail say BtPOWStA"- ustrl iO more man a majority anouui t nec- parlor socialists and other assailants essary to render a decision Involving of-- our free Institutions must not go treaties, questions of real property, or unanswered. It should be th mission th life or liberty of th cltisen. If of all of us to show the American congress may tie th hand of the people these aa well s all other deme court by requiring more than partures from fundamental principles a majority of It member to hold of our government, to warn them of legislatlv acts unconstitutional, then the inevitable consequences, end to mav it likewise, require mar than a entreat them that this, ths greatest, majority to render a decision Involv- freest and beat government of the ing any other question and thua the world. Is their to protect anuToefend. power of th court la again mad de- and not to be perverted or despoiled th radlcala and visionaries nor to pendent upon legislative will. "Another matter of concern to the by perish from the earth:" nt two-doll- ar -- Par from (Oontiaoad One. brief filed with the, United mates coal aornmlsslon by th operators' special committee today. According to the brief, children were 'born in homes to the accompaniment of whistling bullets from union snipminors were ers, . while forced to sleep in bed with sheet iron sides as protection against desultory firing from the hills. The brief submits tables tending to show that earnings of miners In the n fields are larger than those of the union miners In the bordering a leged to have driven the automobile which ran down gad killed Dale Holt, 10 years of age, January 27, 192l, on Ninth South street gear U Tenth Eaut street. Thomas Marioneaax, who appeared for the defendant, contended, that the damages given the boy's fathcT were excessive. He also alleged insufficiency of the evidence, error in law and miscondnct of the jury. Willard Hanson, who represented fields. the plaintiff, and Mr. Marioneaax were given permission to file brie(p. in Arguments LKA.OTJE MEETS Auto Injury Action The Luther leru ofTUESDAY. St. Johns Evangelical rhurc'u will meat at 8 Arguments were heard yesterday o 'clock Tuesday evening at the by Judge L. B. Wight of the Third church. district court iu the case ia which $3i. Vosco Holt was' awarded damages of Salt Lake to Denver and Return, 4 and return limit Sept. U, i, $7500 against Walker Cbeosman, Og- - Sept. trains each way by 1'nion Faclflc. . . (Advertisement,) dea automobile dealer,? ho ws al dally. Whether the wtrlke is averted or called and milokly sqnelcbed the credit will go to CooUdge. It appears tbat the president has not yet even burdened himself with any large measure of responsibility and that he has bothered not at all In with the details of adjustment. one particular, however. Mr. Cooltdgl has exerted a powerful influence. He Is skid to have told the coal com-- 1 mission tout lie opposed the check-osystem on principle. WAS POINT OF DISPUTE. The word reached the dominating powers In both camps and they decided to surrender gracefully whst they realised would be taken away from them later on If they resisted. The check-tif- f systsm is ths main tiring on which the miners and op- -, erators have differed as a matter of prtnd pie Tne -- Un ited Ml n "Worker used it as a means of forcing the operators to hold out of each miners' wages the amount he owed the union. It was an aJrltgrrt device for keeping member from escaping from . the ... union by the nonpayment of dues a"- route.. The operator profoaao aent opposition to it, but they used It for their own checking off against the minors' wages everything that he owed the company for supplies. Th general opinion Is that the agreement to abandon the check-of- f system will deal the miners a much harder blow than It does the operators. The operators can find other mean of collecting their money. The moat Hkely method is to fore a pay in advance or shift for yourself system. , The mirier) will have to rely upon the present expensive and uncertain system of stationary watchers at each shaft to check up on each miner one a month. COOLIOGE GETS REPORT. 1 ff - I pur-pon- e, WASHINGTON. Aug. Heard IS. I tL'T-A- ,- if Aff rX 1V (V ill X wha youm t Washington.of usual picture . fB.v . ' . examination, advice or improper workmanship.' faulty , . f - . Consider " carefully" the . Ij final "cost"' when you H consider the ' initial - j "price," but do not delude yourself with the idea that a. dentist is neces- or a good jarily dentist v - is ' incompe necessarily - tent. high-pric- ed low-pric- ed " . j j -- v .' rionesty, business abiland facilities ity, squipment factors in placing skUl , of the y. and , service i order , within v highest ,;? .. .' your reach. irerital III patient . Th fatt rf" trtifth of PUWTAN Malt, mad ' only from th ' i'TLuIL.i tfdk r,T, ' choteMt gB DENTAL STAFF Consolidated Dental Offices 2671 Main Street. - Hours: 8 :80 8 p. . An unAug. i th danger fared mme-- s In th Mlnso n bv fields by reason of th alleged violent me'hoda nt th rn'ted Mine Workers in their attempt to or ganise West Virginia. 1 painted In a v m. to -- ' VL gundayi, 10 to 2. Ask Your Grocer! MOTtCat. .- ' that t gr akakeaav. aW eyh auSreK.tvra farelg corporaion, wrtnra thorised to transactn busisesa filed f VtK net th DllraUaa m th district court f to Utah ra and for th conty stat to wiia--dr- w f Saltfrean Las,-th- for-staieaslfM of l"-- h. Any and all pereons lavtj la th granting of said riie ar kiby reauired of th with trie t tea stalwneat i n f wurt. elerk said nuluunal Sn.i(-n,ti- , of befvr tth day th 'ea,, i 9S1( la oerauu ei wnwn in court will proceed la hear at. J U!r-sni- n th asud eppiiMitxTi (i')v 4 S. f th instriot tort oi ih Clark iat of Vun, ia and fur 2..i a He County, Uy W, C Taaaaa. 3SU!y. lUli Vet ice, hi mIT: ; hrer - - . J ad- - - DOCTOR Good wbsa yoo'rs sick t Wl;;-wndrfci- r . ierrtc, IT- loss pain, Ask a Bamsey h . . ...'., Presi- dent Cooiidge was given a report on the progress of the anthracite negotiations in New York late today by the members of the United Sta'es coal commies ion. who have been at tempting mediation between the min ers na operators. at S p. m., Arriving In th. commissionWashington members, headed i.y John Hays Hammond, the chairman, went to the N.w Wills whore President CooHdge Is temporarily residing, and went Into conference with . him. Chairman Hammond left with h president in writing a review of th New York discussions, inoludtng .he agreement of the operators and miners to renew negotiations Monday at Atrvntlc City. Th report emnhaaixed that the commission had laid before ; both sides th grave situation ikely to result from Inaollity to reach aa agreement , Afl hi.. taJk - with-tpresident, Mr. Hammond said he had hone from the first and added that he did not think "intelligent men can afford to commit suicide." "Tt would c suicidal for either paftV" reiiosuiYis reiMHiellilllty for th sunpencion of th Industry." he aald. "and I have too hleh a regard for th operator and miners to think they would commit such egregious fotry. And yet such thing have been don." By Cslretssl . ! . none-the-le- ss U : may be the result of I I non-uni- El sit- - careless aBBamsaamajaasBBBaBSMgJII STRIKE TO ' .. of teeth," sickness, I ,; ; but the 'cost" can the tutor : .1. PROMISED GOAL , iig- - - Recurring I ; den-- worn is usually at your first !:-- " i tectkm It affords and safeguards, and would place our constitution upon the level with the unwritten constitution of England. "With such powers eonrerred upon congress. It could without hindrance enaot ex post facto laws, bills of attainder, deny to tbe cltisen the right of habeas corpus. Impair the obligations of a contract and of vestsd rights, abridge the freedom of speech, of the press and of religious worship. autnonss searcnes ana seizure now forbidden by th constitution, tak Individual without property of th comoensation or due process of law. one accused of crime to tes compel tify against nimseu. require excessive ball. Inflict cruel or unusual punishof trial by iury. ment, danv the rle-h-t and do any and all things now forbid den by the supreme law 01 tne lanu. instance," the For Itai - ' TIME.-- is what "price" of your ' ' "cost" The Dark and Light Colors 52 it At TIBS for -- '. New Girdle Effects Tiered Models omrWithr Panel r Drawn Work Effects Lace and Braid Trims Jacket and Skirt Styles ; 0j"pJls,Offci"-i''iuRq"- 1 . 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