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Show a. DESERET. EVENING NEWS FRIDAY eminent apparently felt that no confiscation had actually taken place. Ths recent incident involves the refusal of permits to drill except nS Eyt Temple Street. .rtar - South Tempi cur. upon compliance with the petroleum decrees, Utah. eu Lake which means abandonment of legally acquired Buelaeee ft Whtte.y. property rights and the confiscation of valid SUBSCRIPTION PRICK. T tM and for offering moral resistance to this leases; as I . Httn,' perrear yw 'Americans are prevented by proceeding, mt-eekly, pr I'rJ.ti force of armsthefrom CoplM. drilling. This is what VtoalfD pMUe in the opinion of our state department r all f AMren all bwuneae eommunlcetlooe end an overt act of confiscation," and due protest Httaaoe TUB DESERET HEWS, , Salt Lake CltrVUR . , has been filed.. It will be, remembered thatden. Aguilar, and other reaJig. 0rrepoadenee tfUtoitton ehoald be addreeeea to the Editor, who is now, or recently was, in this country, : Minftir A edit Bureau Circulation. , has denied that President Carrama issued any Si J. r. McKinney, Eastern Bspreeeotatlva. , 14 Firth Avenue. Office. orders to stop drilling ,exoept"Where permits It Jw Tort:Office. 121 South Michigan Avonu Chicago had been obtained, and has, also denied that any VJTnVreee ' Entered at the poetjfflc of drilling has been stopped byMililaryrorce. As feeoad elaee matter according to Act of areta 1. the of General Carranza, he is presumed to know whereof he speakA. But the The Aeaoetated Preee la exeluelvely new tutS the nee for publication of all credited In facts in this case, as reported by Americans on fredKed to It or not otherwise newer'111 local and aleo the the spot when the Carranza soldiers canto, are fwspaper, die herein. ATI rlghta of republlcatlon of apeclal all against him. Drilling on tehee here are alee referred. many properties JULY 11, 1W9 has been stopped, and the operators driven ILALT LAKE CITY away at the bayonets pomLhccause they would not ADDRESS. TEE PRESIDENTS sign away their rights by applying for a permit. NDER etreamlnce for which no event In THE ALIEN AND HIS MONEY." American history presents even a remote State United of the President the fmllel I F steamer accommodations - eastbound were addressed the Tiis of adequate, the retum movement, of immiranch of the government in explanation to thei$ European home countries Paris. irf grant months seven work daring the past and impressive, would- - assume at, once impressivs - propor.Eis werds were tions. During - one day recently - five censtitutrng an appeal rather than an arguthousand New of sailed the higfrom persons ment; but they breathed the spirit York to for hlit and not little a three add for and Italy upon vessels, they statesmanship, &e fund of eloquence and logic with which the the month otjune the departures averaged a thousand a day. An official who is in a position fpage of our recent diplomacy have been ento enable him to make accurate observation exnew a riched. As a definition of the need of the belief that no less than a million utterance presses the policy hi international relations,'' and a was aliens are planning to leave as the of scream quarter and the eagle if admirable; to suit some hearers and soon and as rapidly as conditions will permit: mneh It) suppressed U " laden, there is still the , inspiration to the He" also estimates that they will" carry away TjSoader world patriotism that looks toward the with them an average of 13,000 each, which brotherhood of mankind. The covenant of the would make a grand total of nearly four billion t League of Nations. Is the crux and climax of the dollars to be taken 'out of the country. This of the avJfbole American effort at Versailles, and tLs would appear to be aif amount the of address his to did devote well erage fanmigrairt's savings, if not mainly president . v this ' theme. On the details of the Peace of the number who are beaded bomewaftl; but ij even if the figures are liberally discounted, the Meaty itself he was necessarily brief if not II these being properly held for eonsidera-- I totals are still large enough to create an im- -. Uoa one by One as they shall come under senapo riant effect on the American labor and money r torial scrutiny." Unanimous support for League markets. 'lend Treaty will not have been gained by this The government, however, is fortunately Memorable speech, but the friends of both will able to keep a eheck on this outward movement, strengthened and encouraged by it-- It under the provisions of a law passed last year. This statute prescribes that no alien or citizen sounds s clear and lofty keynote; and its in. an honest, open frame of mind either, for that matter is allowed to leave Jhe result In the removal of many mlsappre-Regio- ns country without permission from" theslate deand dubieties with which the main partment, and even if permission is 'granted, the d, been by Its opponents willfully has applicant must pay his income tax, if be owes ie any, before leaving. It is stated that already .. more than a million dolfars of such tax has NOT AN UNPLEASANT PROBLEM. been collected as a result of the enforcement of this law. -- The wide dissemination of these BOSTON newspaper has discovered a areal facts may have a deterrent effect upon the problem in connection with the snforce-Mswould-b- e travelers, especially those who at a of war time prohibition in that city, and later may contemplate coming back. But the' day Rhs presents it: With this big drop in arrests desire to return to their native country seems looser the city, and more especially ta the to be and sincere with many of the natown sections, people have begun to ask are actuated in part by the who foreigners, Jliat the police officers, court officials, attor-fci- ys wteh to rtnd And aidf losl relatives and friends, and their runners are going to do." The also- - byiheheHef-that-Wiey-w- ill find - land fcjyry grows out of the fact that In the munici-t- JJ cheaper than formerly, and that they will also court on the morning of Saturday last, July L only seven persons, five men and two women, find profitable employment in industries. It is interesting, but not altogether Mere charged with drunkenness on the Glorious that an investigation made in the surprising, urth. . A year ago there were brought into sections where large foreign elements are found gport on the same charge no less than 103 men disc loses that the races most keenly seeking the first four day of ioly, to return to their home lands are and bold for tml on opportunity arrested were t 3, there, the Slovaks, Austro - Hungarians, Ensslans, j larges of drunkenness in Boston 578 persons, Croatians and Poles in the order named. Of the 1 Host of them men. Only 04 such prisoners Russians, 35 per cent want to go back, probably Ivy re brought into court the first Jour days of tempted b the Bolshevist program of free land lily this year, and many of these were sufferfor everybody except those who have bought or. ing from." or stSl under the Influence of, the are able to buy it. Concerning a great many tt evidently baring accepted these Jgae h the profoundly grateful sentiimmigrants, must be Ean3y the injunction that liquor ments America of will be, good riddance." ppt down," and having tried 'to put down as as possible of it before the fateful hour TEACHERS PITTANCE, NOT PAY. ' 4f midnight June 9a AS the agitation over low salaries paid to f This brief Boston experience under proM-i3o- n school teachers continues, further interestis striking; but hardly more so than that are being brought out with a vivid made facts and "wet" other ing ?dry" rity suddenly qf any on to to the subject. Tor instance, a New and law the bearing obey trying edoscicntiously jqtake truthful report of Us workings. Ye there York paper recently contained two .advertiseire Boston papers and people of prominence, as ments: "Wanted a teacher at $05 per month;" Store are in other places hitherto "wet," who and, "Warded a colored barldk, aklJT per ire making every effort, legitimate and other- week." Just why educated, capable school teachers, entrusted s&th the instruction of imwise, to bring about the repeal ofwar-lim- e in order that there may .be a few pressionable, youthful minds, should be expectweeks or months of guzzling, profiteering snd ed to use theis talents for the pittance of $15 snttishnesa before the nation attains its perweek, while a negro barber with no education manent dry" status under the constitutional, at. all commands exactly Jwicq as much' can amendment effective next January! Truly there hardly he. explained in accordance with the eternal fitness of things." Such a condition is are none so blind as those who will not seel i i a premium bn ignorance. Another ins(nnre:A ' talCAN TETROI FXVI COMPUCATIONS. Washington, D, C teacher begins on $750 per .. l) annum, or less than $15 per week, and in the 'T'HE situation in Mexico with respect to course of J5 yearsif Jaithful to duty and maker Americans drilling for oil on lands held ing a euccesvof the work, he or Rhe is liable to legal lease, is so strained and perplexing receive as high as $1,300 Things are" even itbat unless it can be speedily adjudicated ihe worse, further weak In Chicago, the city that illations between fhe two governments cannot prides itself on having bad the only real i llseg remain even ostensibly friendly! By a Worlds Fair ever held, and boasts its educaMexican military decree of 1915, a drilling pertional aspirations, pays some. of its school mit was required. Subsequently to' the adop- teacher as RttfraSltfroror about $11.50 per tion of the Carranza constitution of 1917, at a week; and a teacher must lahor.for 15 years' In. L when a large part of the country was in order to receive as high as $1,000 ;tlme ' per annum. f tarns against him, it was declared that the - Government Rlatiatica show that la 23 jirntton had direct dominion over petroleum, statfs, Jhe average teacher receives less than rIewstrary to the prior law under which the right $100 per annum. When a Washington real to exploit petroleum belonged to the owner of estate agent hung out the !gn, "No apartments ,tbe soil, I hiring the height of our war with available for school teachers," he explained that ' 1iermany,.and itj a palpable effort to aid he had no apartments on hi lists that school Power, attempts sure matje by the teachers could afford to live-i- n A school boy - w. '.Mexican government fo eliminate apy question In Illinois who left school to work," when M of Jlnternalloaal right by compelling American by'fiia former teacher that he ouht to lessee of privately owned lands to aequlesee remain in school and Ylnlh hi education, la (llie eonfiscaiion of theln rights. But o long promptly replied, No sir, I am making more a the paper fonffttuttonTind the paper decrees money without arTMucallonlhan you are with nve?v not earned out by force, end the one." Itjia Jiceome a matter of common inwere "allowed to remain in formation that good, capable teacher are leavend eonlroi of thefr properties, oqr gov- - ing tho profession by the icora for other a.tkx SET EVEIOIiG HEWS New York etr. eon-stitnt- es, ! I , r im son-in-l- aw . treaty-maki- ng weJ-cfcos- ca F over-estim- Mayo:-remaine- ate ro-jwr- door, , d . price-reductio- ns k . Special Table Damask Sale Regularly sold at f So yard 52e Regularly aold at fl.I Special aaJe prioe. yard- - Special sale price. Regularly aold at IIJI )A Regularly aold at tl.OO ! yard. Special price... 4AW yard. Special aale price. . Ragularly told at IX.OO eft Regularly aold at l.60 sale yard. Special yard. Special aale price. prioe. . ft Regularly eold at gX.e Regularly aold at IZ.7S f Aft yard. yard. Special sale prte..$-- " Special aale price Regularly sold at f 1.00 yard. Special aala price. it tei M. tf i JJ Millinery Special J t Embroidered QQ - z -- ALL LIKEN TABLE CLOTHS ALL. TABLE BETS.. . . ALL .TABLE NAPKINS-- ,.. AITDoilies, Lunch Goths, Tray Cloths, Scarfs 25 PER CENT OFF. - -- Z.C.M. I. Summer Fabrics OFF 20 The eeaaona newest Voile. In All of our White Goods, includpat- all the Voile, FMxons, Organdie. terns, including aH of our col- ' ing IAnona. The Gabardine. Pique. India ored and figured Voiles. Nainaook. --- Persian ' Batiatee, patterns are simply delightful. Your choioeat . .. rr...2o 20 off off SILK GINGHAMS Regnlarijispldatd I p C .$L75 a yard, special. .,. V : , FOR SATURDAY They are regular $8 and $10 values; your choice - at $3.95 7 - ...... Z. C. M. I. Saturday Candy Specials Both departments Opposite Soda Fountain and Grocery Department. Cream Fudge and Cocoanut Bar, confeotions that are C pOUIlQ especially seasonable. J care-peru- sal J Reliable good a offered at iinpeffing for - Saturday. Come early in the day shopping is particularly pleasant and the store is not over. crowded. - - y-$r- ate Time. XdmlraJ Henry T. Key, wbe relinquished command of the Allan tic fleet June SO tor chore duty ea chief ef naval epera&oo In Waahlnrtoa, hae always been one of' the tnoet efficient officers la the United States navy during a long eervice, tuid la a etal- -, wart Americas of the New England breed. . The fortune of war did not give him an opportunity to ahow hie skill and mettle la a aea fight with the enemy, but he shared' the deprivation with Rodman and 61 me. If It had fallen to Mayo to defend the home ports, the Atlantic fleet in his ha(nda meet have Covered Itself with glory; everybody who knows him thinks so. A silent, medeet, -- rather dlfOdeot tnaa by Datura, he wee assertive enough when aroused, and the heart of him was more tender than the hurt. Very thorough, always democratic, a sailor's Admiral, Mayo put efficiency first and permitted eo lapse frocn dleclplloa. The Atlantis fleet waa ready for any duty or any ordeal when he turned It over to Ad- -' mlral Henry B. Wilson, a native 'or New; Jersey. There Is an incident in Admiral Mayo's career that has sometimes been misunderstood It was not by hie desire, but In spite of hie objection, the the squadron under " his command at Tampico In 1114 was withdrawn after be had demanded a salute from the Huerta government In satisfaction for the arrest and rough treatment of an -- AAierlcaa boat's crew that had been sent Into the Panooo river on a legitimate mls-- sJsb, The result ef the departure of tho American squadron was that the eltiseos of neutral countries had to depend chiefly up- - ' on the warships 'of other nations for pro-tectlon' and rescue While Admiral In the harbor; a sane which he had established, to be Immune from tho ope rations of the Mexican factions, waa not Invaded. With his going It waa no longer safe for the nationals. Admiral Mayo retired from Tamploo under orders from tho navy department; h wee reluctant to leava 1 a scene where he could he of use and tap- - ' hold the honor of tho flag, and he Insisted upon having tho orders repeated and confirmed, Doubtless the department acted upon Information that seemed truMworthy, -- but it was the fact (hat the nationals were not in grave danger while the American war vessels remained In the harbor; when they sailed there was no longer security for the Americans, British. French, and interests and others who had property homce in Tampico. Henry T. Mayo wae certainly not tho man to turn his back npoa (he helpless; tho blunder of exposing them to the fury of Mexicen bandits and the senm of the waterside could not be laid at hi f .ft t. mayo. admiral henry 1 JULY TWENTY YEARS AGO. From the Files of The Deseret News. ob-e- . nt deep-seat- ed -- In-th- pro-ljibiU- on, . W - un-jd- $ A1 --- t the-iGmtr- Mid-SummerS- In Our Mens Shop ' And thousands ions parts ef Improvement day at flaltalr of young people from van-the state enjoyed thacnoertes disastrous flood vkrttad Msaitt Utah. , it waa Mutual , at the resort. A ths city creeks overflowing tbeir backs and doing great damage. Tha general opinion was the the flood was caused by a cloud- All of Our Young Mens Nobby Waist Line Suits All Palm Beach Suits . All Straw Hats burst in Mantl canyon. Southbound paawnger train No l oo the Colorado A Southern railway was robbed by four men at a' point five mllea south of Folsom, N. M. The robbers dynamited the - expreea car and made off with Its content. of the Patrick Kervln, superintendent Consolidated Virginia and other mines on the Comstock lode In Nevada, died at a San Jose, Cal., sanitarium ef pneumonia, aged 1 years. Mr. Kervln wes a native of t Ireland and for many years was superintendent of tha Ontario mine at Park City, The latest style appreciate; CKH Tax-Il- LUKE COLLECTS . in life, wherein they ean at least earn & Rving, even if calling selected are not particularly educalitfnator fhlcally uplifting. When a bod carrier with no 'education whatever can earn more than qualified instructors who hav paid thousands of dollars for their training after year of study, it doe seem as though things were turned upside down. One fact is becoming manifest, viz, that if, well qualified teachers am forced into other activities in order to live, their places in th profession must necessarily be filled by less compe---tepersons, and the educational morale of the, country will be correspondingly lowered, the unfortunate effects of which will be seen in the next generation. The question is. Can ' this rountry as a nation afford to undergo such a change? nl COMPLIMENT FROM CANADA. -- Ameri-'"rsh'ftmpen- ies pos-tess- mf r best-qualities- . ' . Utah. the They are exceptional bargains that youll -j- Qisrv Fine Shoe Repairing PROMPT SERVICE NO WAIT. NO DELAY Easy Running I ver Johnsons Prices: . a birth In the United Rtaiesis a rood enough assurance to Canada of the soundness of citizenship. It Is a eompllmeai TVTfUi Irviuf up to, Fprlngfield JlepublloaBa DRUG STORE 13 AT SOUTH MAIN St! We Call For and Deliver Work. " A proposed amendment to the Canadian . election lew extends-hand across the border by providing that any woman voter born on the continent of "North America" doe not become denaturalized by marriage to an alien. That U, l HOPES THE PLACE LUKE COLLECTS ad-yis- ed 2 ale -- ang-cve- r" iT Z. C. M. I. July JXTL1 11, 1SW. Joseph NougVer, a' prominent sheepman and rancher of Carbon county, Utah, wae brought to Salt Lake to be treated for his Injuries received while driving a' mowing machine, and which resulted in partly! of the lower part ef the body. Trellmlnary hearing of Frank Connors, William alleged murderer of . Policeman -.Strong, wae begun at Provo. Portia which struck off Big The steam Fkih, 1 mllee east, of Halifax N. 6., filled with water and went down. -- The only vica 1 Aesyr-- . tim tf the wreoir-wa- s Ian lad named Basha,' who wae. traveling from New York to St. Johns. N. B., where his mother lived. As a mult of (no men going to bed New York smoking cigarette, a flve-etor-y - tenement we destroyed by fire and five persons fatally Injured. On. Joeephjwheeler left Washington. D. C.. eo route to the Philippine. . He was expected to atop off in 6alt lake It waa announced that F. A. Wadletgh, man, would well known local railroad leave Saif Lake soos to enter the senrloe of one of the big eastern railroad. $35 to $65 . Sold on Terms rBicyds Hres, r $1.50, $2.50 snd Up. Guthrie Bicycle Co. 2 Waeateh t?45S6 East Remand Boats. Wielrh SS. JOB PRINTING N THE DESERET NEWS rk 7 K |