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Show 1 I , DESERET EVENING NEWS WEDNESDAY , 20 AUGUST 191S oasis would save. Mr. Priokett laid.:102 to it Gov. Larrasolo finally eon. tively urgent thee lynching be pre- - Wit I Fr cloinirrn ventect. SISS freight en every minimum sented to introduce another rosolu. 1 1111 11111111.. U1 IX them-111of Iron or steel shipped from Ih eiootty' Lion, but Gov. Stowert put a quietus 1"By the enlistment of negroes to the proceedings by dooloring that Into Etalt Lake, SO cents on ever7100 selves in preventing crimes that pro. 4j . ths governors ahould not depart from yoke mob violence. pounds of first Mass freigbt fro. the 4' DRIVE FOR IIIIIINgEll . tbo wolirksetslisilatted polloy of Uzi By prompt trial and speedy execueast to Balt Lake and ItthatWir'redual oontorence on not to resolutions of V Li page heinous , tion of persons guilty , tions on all commodity , ' ' ' any topic of such a controversial no- crimes. The rate schedules...ettermined on.. tur as (4thor of the propooed resolu- - . I. I make will that by. the service bureaus( were present-e- t legislation 'By Re tiona a IMO declared that dangerous , 5100,000 ' to the Weiterp:freight traffic com- necessary for s, woman who hes been ' pr000dont would be ostablished In dc TA assaulted to ippear in court to tes'mittees of therailroad administra- parting from snob a policy, owing to tify publicly. tion at phle,sto..ind according to- Mr.1 the dirvidod political aspect of 'tits At a meeting of the Commercial club PrickettrtlieY received the recommethat will give the . "By legislation mombere of timeii. confirence all at tho , . ., . , governor authority to dismiss a sheri- transportation committee today deci- ndationOf the Metals of that tomSuch resoiations, be said, might load , . . ', s , ff- for failure to protect a prisoner sion was to "rows that will tend to brook uti . , - - . reached to wind up the. cam- mittoiE in his charge. tho conforenos." 443ecause . the est might make too for rate the $100.000 fair paign IIImo Gov. Allen hid himself con- I Gruard Citizenship Rights. fund, 'strong a fight if the proposed rate' the most attracIs 4 I that unanimous consent should Bishop T. D. Bratton of '4Becond: That the citizenship rights with a rapid fire' drive from todak-toitwere put Into effect. Mr. Prickett, Committee, Is Named But tended be giro beforo any rosolution was I and most carv- I said the traffic ervice bureaus were! tive of the negro should be safeguarded, til Saturday. with4. IA. matter S I adopted by the oonforencs. o u up Has advised to take the'ouestion Lester Sociological D. Place larly, particu of the Freed, president Next Meeting was dropped on tho voicing of Gov. commerce commission , the inter-sta"By securing proper traveling ac- Commercial club, presidad,at de meet- for Stewart's protest, the Introducers of Sellcommodations., This ham been don$ Talks at For adjudication.. Congress, Not Been 5e1ected in the resolution intimating, however. , ing, the first since hiseturi from an a formal of its "By providing better noosing complaint has been filed an I thet they proposed to ask the Individextortionate extended business and the in north"Altar presthe preventing at under is matter the way Governor's Con. lion 'of I ual governors to sign some such doouConference. rents. west. He saidAi drive already has ent time. city. moat. In the form of a memorial to "By providing adequate educational been going44 a longer time than it rates' haul freight the Ithould long ference. as was rein their Congress, proposed and recreational facilities. the 1' bepoottvo resolutions. should hati; needed and that quick ac be reduced, Mr. Prickett raidneed! , "Third; Thkt closer which ' rates haul shorter freight citizens At 8111 executive session Of the::: , ' colored Gives Own Experience. white and tween tion between now and Saturday adjustment In this territory 'would' should be prompted, (without encour- wontd be sufficient to Two pioneers of the conferonce of i governors'. conference, held at I in the sub,- naturally ,be reduced. It is to secure ere bring allowed minutes at race the of violation integrity). cone aging any governors, former Gov. J. M. Carey. of ottioek this afternoce, at the I local committee!. lo;viptionst needed to secure the entire this that the. $100,000. fund is being' conference. by unan- 'By organizing Wyoming, and former Gov., William , ; elusion of the morning gession, it raised. in as nu.buy quota. colored and both white to D. T. consent, Spry, of Litnh, were invited to address Bishop A number of committees reported serketion of a the tor decided i that as was communities thek,ton , possible, the few conference a , for minutes at 'Bratton, president of the Souththat while subscriptions have been problems. ; ,listo next meeting pie e Shalt be Union Stake Second the close of the session this morning. ern Sociological congreas to present a sideration of inter-raciof negro physi- pledged by various concerns the check the "By employment committee. Gov. Former of hie executive told to the . perleft for Carey the subfirst installment of '1 the as as far nurses is and it which To Go Over the Top polisesien h0pe4 by the congrees cians, sonal school experience, and of his plan in worts. for sanitation, scription has not yet been collected. Philadelphia, Pa., is mestioned fae interest In educational problems in will haves very great and lasting ef- practicable These committees will center-a- ll efailto and-'-' law enforcement Florid& health although public vorably. his stela. He had taught ochool once. fect in abolishing the TACs riots and forts on such subscriptions so that the The second stake T. L. M. I. A.1 ' - had an lavitation befogs the Om ' people. when but 17 years old. He was paid "lynching bees" that have proved a 'among their ow h'all subscriptions may be totaled, in the organisation has reported over the top,' possible agencies enlisting 'By ise $20 a month to teach a class of SO ference. Officers wore elected in- - fostering and campaign lid. 100.000 memberblot on American history. justice. good-wi- ll Another clams of subscriptions which of its share of the make it possible for women scholars, ineluding one girl. 33 years in all individual dealings of kindliecia Mrs. 10 Pearl Lyman Before were minutes the it UP campaign. ship have old.' not been are secured those from members with race WII one .:- ' of Goa Kixecutiv committee, Y. i s. the local branches of national wu proposed by dov. Bamberger that i.,members "The western states are doing to possess, at a nominal president of the Union stake, Ore., the other. '; C. Skeet of. Pennsylvartiat,. ably, all they should for the onusprob. The committeemen reportedl L. M. 1. A.. reported by letter that of the bishop be allowed additional timalof "By the appointment of a standing . cost, the'most charming of J. R. A. Robertson of Oidahosna education," said former Gov. Carey. each that the local branch managers were the young women of her organization in which to explain the plan, filch commission by the governor of careto in take Gov. the said "I to enroll compelled don't with 193 :Utah. believe," of members up Carey, question secured had and Stmon Bomberger state for the purpose of making a the seasn's new frockt. the main offices, most of them in the the M. I. A. This is more than the 10 "In too much federal aid, and am not proved very intetesting to 4tegover- - ful causes underlying race east. of the study These saves, before they could 'give a definite per cent of the stake population and entirely In sympathy with Gov. ch. Ilan's nom.' Re did not take injeadditional friction with the view of recommend' Harrington of Maryland, Rens7 J. ., resolution. Tho states are better time, however, but heAtaked the per- - ing proper means for their removal." answer. therefore more than the new enrollThe exquisite grace and irThe 0. Ruffin Allen of Kansas and special committee delegated to nibent'asked of each stake T. L. M. I. A. without it.. They are not giving this 'tonal attention oft'the governors to secure Information. Asks For increased from Thi stake organiza. subscriptions ' Pleasant Of Louisiana. , such propaganda. Outlining the plan ad money. restible "chic" so dear to those firma whose original subscrip- organization. Gov. Carey traced the farm loan act may be forvwded from the congress. tion is subscribing to 86 Journals and ''. as Gov. the asked TownsG. bishop, John Sproul Tcrasurer,Gov. the feminine heart and the Inadequate will also .bas 66 per cent of the anand the workmen's componsation act Bishop, kratton explained that the molter of information, whether condi- tions were its drive. The committee mom-her- e already send of Delaware, szereeding for .. to the organization of nual fund raised. The stake officers the 110V11301ell congreatris made up of representatives tions' which had been discovered by and :ermement daintiness in; swe reported they had found the are all now busily at work preparing Gov. .J. ..F. . Fort of New Jere conferenos., Me urged that the confer- of both the white and negro MCI, lead- - the state constabulary of Pennsylvania subscriptions were made be- for their fall convention. Mrs. Lyman ence keep sway from resolutions and e,r4 and that they believe that if the were prevalent elsewhere. The con- adequate of cause the subscriber did not under- states. .,..0' 'best elements of both forces pledges. had found that there is an stand the purpose of the Secretary, Mika C. Riley of fund. 4 wspi stake has Abe ate they Can solve the problem. He stabulary reported Gov. already another Liberty 8Prif. Of Momper on the l part propaganda .. Wbs., explained that the total subscription on the new enrollment campaign and talked from a syllabus of the plan organizedradicals conference, traced much of tbt good of in the United States IS , .; .Olsson, foreign paid in installments of 15 per cent It is expectedthat reports from all the congress which will be present- - to to movement Neroads the race ofkifersnoes; inflame the negro feeling. per annum until the full amount sub- stakes will shortly be in at the,Y. L. M. ROBLEMS of the middle western also much with regard which disposi- e4 to each governor later. and to are spread paid being gro agitators scribed has been paid. A office. states, particularly of Nebraska., tion of the public lands. He referred is as follows: this sort of propaganda. Meetings had H. W. Prickett of the Traffic Serv'Recognising that the negro is a been held in IS per cent or in which ice bureau told of the work the organand ton leaser extent. of Kansas, to the fact that Philadelphia permanent and increasingly import. i more of thet,lnrbito lands pay no ant Dr. Widtsoe to Logan. had advocated ization is doing to secure' reduced factor In the development of our foreigners and negroes and . In dealing with Amerqanisation taxes. but irhich Inuit. be policed. He national other terrorism any direct rates force, He for Utah. said equitable that conferthe the Southern Sociologi- method that came to hand. to bring since life, is but one of the reasons was in,Ittli accord. he said. with Gov. cal work, were brought before Dr. John A. Widtaoe. prenident of last January a number of meetthe solution of about new conditions with ence of governors when Governor Larrololo's movement to have these the congress considers to regard ings have been held by representatives the University of 'Utah. and his secrefor their vest popclarit3:. problem of race relations as the I da ceded to the states. of the western traffic bureaus for the black and white races. most delicate and difficult Samuel R. McKelviei of Nebraaka,told singi A. C. Carrington, have gone attend to Prof. rovernors was tary. The this said Bratten adjounad that of task purpose for American Democracy. We Bishop evolving equitable freight of some of the features In the stete a luncheon at tho Alta club as the to Logan to spend -a few days with rates for the western states. believe that no enduring The woman who uses Picbasis of good- - so. but that the danger was not a great the-weducational problesnaii his guests of Salt Lake City officials. La- will between in were used if one methods relatives and friends.- They will return proper the white Would and Save Much. colored Says " to . f. Ogden peoples in this are ter this afternoon they wont .i.torial Review Patterns not state. of the negro races, and the country' can be de- - treatment The schedule of rates determined on the latter part of the week. Plans of dinner tonirht at the veloped except on were secured would now the for under way beginning the fundamental Iproper , . Goverie.. ricKelvia,tdia how '"Little and ovill take to Salt Lake City make a of Ogden as only finds them simple to fall term at the university, schedprinciples of justice. and along the lines suggested by the ,so- alone of more saving than $60,000 a month, the .tiermarries.4 ,"1.4ittheilwedena" .4'140,10 Hermitage , , guests race integrity. The obrigations of ciblogical congress. 28. uled for Sept. he understand andeasy to use, a cars said, figuring only 1,200 this generation to posterity demand Hassles" and,:artiair colonise, had been Gov. Norbeck complained of some month-oas entering Salt Lake. freight . we our that exert utmost endeavor He state.but economical as well. estabildhart throughout his e in the enforcement of the laws, A business territory of approximately preserve the purity of our Electric toiland of Outing. in getting con- 80.000 square miles would be thrown Company Seer's-tie- ' the d the pan played difficulty poll; lc ideals expressed in the . -leaders of mob vio- open to Utah business houses and an ratans who had persuaded ahem that Constitution tut well as the purity of victionsin against THE CUTTING GUIDE the local courts of the com- additional saving would be made on . .' Thursday. Aug. 21,,ls the blood of both. races. With this lence they had certain rights to use their live. Hs the outgoing freight shipments since rn Electric company day at Lagoon. own language; sad told of condition' belief the Southern Sociological con- - munities where those leaders show r how to lay out many states provision Utah furnishes large quantities of At 1 p.m. the store will cloae and the where public schools were supported trees has worked out a program for was told that in courts wiiich out the for may of is the made freight by on shipment the goods just al the improvement of race relations ptate, entire force of by such communities, and then not nearly 200 employees which we respectfully submit to this change the place of trial to other' he said. patronized, the people sending their do to cat The would own o'clock an motion. deterwill On 'take the officials courts and (heir freight expert sdjustments conference of in In the earnest governors cbildren. Instead, to private schools bur-th- e. told on of Carolina. the North Gov. service , traffic mined Bickett, by this that 1 of counA hope resort. varied of native body the train for the popular which the language distinguished from the Jeait possible leaders may lend its, powerful in- - of a threatened riot at Winston-Balern- .! tries of the parents were used excluhe wanted the streets of and interesting program of arports has one of the leading industrial towns of; rioting towards this (thence . making program ; material, and' THE CONsively. been arranged, tcybegin at 4 pin.. Inthe Union. his state. A young negro was accused.' his own city, free from any danger. . Without my attempt to mislead or effective throughout As a result, there was not entlrela inof were The leaders mob the GUIDE shows white meal four and STRUCTION mob formed, races of all descripti;ns, swimfor the war. Gaodvebrneeour deceive appticants for positions in the rian Proposed. t2idnelteelyie were killed in the protection of the dicted, tried in an adjoining county, cluding ' id a with sew the different etc., big ending how strike territory of the street car, and "The program is: First, that the prisoner, while not a negro was hurt.; and 15 men were convicted, and gen . ming contests, i taken of that attitude. He did not at- interurban railway men 10California. negro in al, tenced to terms varying !The 7:20. from six feed the will at and later was be should liberated occupy from the Dancing 'awl prisoner triliute it, however, to downright dieparts together correctly. of the blighting fear of injustice and mob tfair trial was able to prove absolutely months to five years. His 'statement, remainder of the evening. Three prizes loyalty.. in most instances but to the Informing them before shipping - I his won the applause of the governors. I be To violence. It is weeks will event. this three after for each end In innocence. imperagiven .fact that the people there had been conditions. the M. J. Dixon EmployII511 THESE GUIDES art merely uninformed, or misinformed as ment Agency. 126 Regent street, is 1 I to the WOO at stake.- They., had ob- -, eager to receive applications from nished free with tamed their information, he said, from tractionmen 111111.....111111111.11.....M.M' experienced prejudiced sources. o , go to Califor"We had made the mistake," he who would he willing-t, PICTORIAL ith iEw . I said, At encouraging these people to nia to work. It is alleged that the . electric I California companiea railway PArrtatli their 'peak and understand principally reached an agreement on wage scales own language.. . and last April, I "Radical legislation has resulted, with their employees a general walk- , and thrnugh their use, from and no foreign lenguage is permitted that since that time. the of on a number occurred out has to be used in schools, public or pri- more ane-ha- lf A to a fun yard of . strenuous lines. important ... vate. previous to the ninth grade.. is being made to bring men : , schools and cer- effort "Standardization-ois saved on each : material there from all parts of the western tification of teachers is also required, and . sections to All the intermountain ' garment, The guides, toapplying both in the private and the. vacancies and keep the lines running. are public schools." stranded The offering companies gether, with the directions Interpreter had come with replace- alluring wages and inducement to unrnents in the American troops in employed experienced electric railway ,:romnanying Pictorial Re- -, , France hailing from various commu- hands. view Patterns, make home . . nities in the central states and also in ' According to athertisements here. eastern cities. ..-- Jobs are open for experience) street dressmaking pleasant frl, car men, toteruentn motormen and Resolution Withdraws . I an versien, both for passenger The following resolution, pposented conductors service. freight brakemen. lineI at the governors' conference , this freight operators. car repairmorning, was later withdrawn. but a men. men, etc. The pay, according to inlen, added to this, is the document incorpo:i.ting the views formation , obtainable from Mr. Dixon. I will be presented to the governors for satisfaction a woman expe,. their individual signatures. with the hear), of the employment agency will rieraces in possessing a fint . chances that it will be widely siened: be. a minimum of $5 per day during I "Whereas the appropriation of fed- the strike period, including board and 7 ished garment the exact rerat money for aid to war building has lodging, with a guarantee of 30 days' given a valuable ii! Impetus toward work. WM Gh, Senlorttp. production of the illustra, building in the various rates and "Whereas the allotment of this apAlso. men who are employed during tion that attracted'her, e propriation has .been exhausted: In strikes will be given seniority for Moe woo wish to stay. with minimum wage many of the states. "Therefore be it resolved that we of 43 cents an hour ler street car mcu.1 repress to Congress our appreciation 45 cents for interurban men. with 13 oftthe value of this programas an days' vacation each year with full pay.' aid to road building in the states And In all instances, wages are to .be incents, urge added federal appropriations to creased with service up to 43 ' be used In with state according Oil information received by Mr. Dixon. Freight motormen and , ii, "It is our 'belief that ani,eppropria- - conductors will receive 61 cents atl , once. tion of $400,000,000 to states with the understanding that Although no men have been sent BRAKEMEN EXPERIENCED STREET CAR MEN all states receiving federal aid shall from here yet, Mr. Dixon said, num suns to been bets of a have that equal applicants expend rejected given by because of lack of experience. Each I the federal government.' All LINEMEN in "This istProoriation of.1400,000.000 man must apply for a particular poMOTORMEN - AND CON.. .. . INTERURB4N to be availableexaminations the next four pass 'titian, preliminary during -, ax-hero and later be examined by an . years. 'f AND FOR DUCTORS PASSENGER "In states where because of ;sparse pt rt in nL particular branch after ar---1 in Mr. nib Dixon or said. other riv difficulties road California, population . -CAR REPAIRMEN building under' this program becomes FRIGHT SERVICE , a burden, there may be given author- ity to extend a larger sum of federal LATE LOCALS In those states where roads money. are braided through government lands. the entire cost of such. roads ClevringsThe report of the shall be borne from federal approp- SaltBank Lake Clearing House for today la nation. . as follows: clearings, $2,237,- Governor H. J. Allen of .Nansas In- 664.58; sameToday's last year, $1d$52,; day which the troduced ; precipi-resolution, : tated somewhat of a parliamentary 686.81; M. I. A. Outing at LakeThe go.; when unanimous consent bettl;end Governor. Carey of tual Improvement associations of Piciv an outing at itah., Wyoming' brought up' the problem of neer stake will give the western 'states with "large public air Friday, Aug. 22-- with 14 Ward or-- ! land areas, which arafibencially un-- 1 gaatzations participating. , able to meet the federal appropriations OperationMrs. Ellen dollar for dollar. Governor Allen M.Submits to wife of Police Captain Taggert, . amended the resolution to meet this c Henry C. Taggart, submitted to a critproblem of western states. 1 operation at the Dr. W. H. Grovels Governor Larrazolo called attention' ical IX L. S. hospital this morning. The : Is the most attrac- : to the fact that the grazing lands of t. was conducted by Dr. the west. 220,000,000 acres of them, operation Middleton. Is and Hatch and Tyndale are owned by the government and said to tive' have been successful., con pay no taxes; yet the government is, Con valeseing Elliott asking the state to pay one-hathe! Thomas a venient Cost of building roads through it. Thomas Elliott. state senator from Governor Allen proposed the amend- - Fremont county, Idaho, is convales-- . of its ment that the government should pay,,cing front an operation'performed in on i the cost of road construction throughlhia knee at the Dr. Groves L. IX' S. He to . return to public lands. hospital. expects 711 Governor Larrazolo wise not to be his home at St. Anthony next Friday. . 113 'Chi city., ommso ........, entirely propitiated by this concession, ION)) 1 ..but milted in addition kthat the confer. v'ice add to the memorial the WWII.. , iffRfitta llesis.Relresbes,gaintes, mendation that the unapproprinie A Eyes neahlEe9your he unrcsrved lands and public aid "" Strong Healthy. II .atii 4 la the various stiite.governments i they Tire, Smart. Itch. ot , 126 , Burn. if to Ask Governors Street, Salt Itakt4 City, Utah. Sore. Irritated, Regent Sign., I Inflamed Or Granulated. . I It was suggested to Gov. trarrazolo use Murine often. Safe for Infant or Adult that his propositien was important At all Druggist. Write lot' Free Eye Book. ' enough for a separate reeolution, and Marius not find ODDOSt would t)ft much D. he assay Cesassayi elk's.. S.1,, i that ' D(EcliTlyE, sEssioll I tion 9 To pull pREsuiT ABoLisu ilicE 4 1. 1a v , n- ,.:pattiTiT of it-u- . . , . - . - k ; ' enient department te the kind e : Pictorial ' eyEN ' al 1 ., i . I' , 1 Review , I Patterns :.- I ' In ' -- con-corn- i N,4 con-elu- . co-op- i - . . Pictorial ,, - . to-'t- Review Styles, , ar - ' , UMW by-th- Men to Inter-Mounta- in Take Places of ' the-patte- - I Coast Strikers . ' , t; . ' , rttr "..) non-uni- fur - 1 . . . 4 , - , A , . -- , , It, 4' , '71 )11 DD . (i. sub-stati- on it , . . , . Nc M(tra.floir Jfl Calaililornftp Pictorial Review , , Patterns iREIGHT Lead . Styleanil Popularity 1 - 1 FREE RAILROAD FARE . C. M. ' Dept.' 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