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Show i ? sr T" r y' lilt f (. i A Min, SAiLiiUAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1923 color of the surrounding earth. .1 Kne or a a inches bflow the eur face of the ground the sun burned eoler of soil commence to become lighter, and the deeper an excavation is made. the lighter the soil en-mm- iS; It takes many more years than have geared uk the white men 'that section also was for thickly cov- came into the Great mt xooxo ron ; ered with the same kind of mounds. earth to receive such aBasin, sun burn, thb seizibe or coarr. boundary comfniss on Tho commis' A number J Stars at I mfc They were a great nuisance as the and color does nob come also that of The reported bv three Corfu i a politi- sion iff th brtMt n to only ralee way to one inquiry crops was to until the aod has the same ele- cal drama of Aef, j.Qjt diWMAUing kreiog au mpIod by ws. acta them off and scrape Nevada mi It&lfan) that the the in Greek governwith, the surroundments in ivaswre stockmen an northeastern Tha first act was the brutal as- ment could not be held other .woiiy he said. espinsih)e ing land. When that time comes sassination ef a survey btSTaaeh It nan threw for thw A few months a later original outrage friend of the soil is capable of sustaining only body of officials suspicion that Greece bad The and in "daw tim tram me raUroaa not done who on tued mine the weal to aide of fix me. delegated the Ufa. new to boundary its duty- was the allegation that a iectton of the country Cache val.ev visited me at Salt plant 1 was continuor The southern miner's Greece Albania had not Greece. and dump proapeetpr's taken the necessary On thrtaat day city and corrobated this other' Is composed of earth and stone that This assassination was foe sifns of Lakp to capture the crimtmmsdiately precaution ously iookinf ahead mans and alao stated that ha' come from some depth and followed inal. an the ranch houses, and late in the similar story, ultimatum by from It was shown that Greece could mounds were atj over the very often does notcentain anv of afternoon, as we rounded a bend In table land of Promontory Italy through Mussolini. Tha ulti- hardly be held responsible for the Point and the elements requTfb for plant matumthe Talley. I was cheered by the west. demanded npolopien and escape of the criminals because the s a In be conaequence-hidump other sets of humiliation on the dcM via committed only about an sight of wbat appeared .to a few As my wofk lav principally west growth. will remain of the same color, and n tt of Greece. The most Importhours drive from The southern lire group f farm- building of Oooas Creek and south into Neas bare of vegetat,on aa the ant part ef the ultimatum wnn the of Albania be The Albanians are miles aeay. They were located in vada. I never was able e demand of Italy that Greoco pay an strongly suspected to he creates it. dav an ideal spoien the west side of bause of their v I of the larger mound of maq indemnity million fffiy to to lirei the as nook opposition a was Greeks fit-- fixing in covered This nestled fully dump the valiej, tb former government. but their in the sections I with th boundary line between Grfc as other fortfred by the bluff edging the hae statedcxjrtence any vegetation part Italy alio demanded that hU and Alban a The cottntrv is wild has been fjllv confirm- of The ridge. the alley and sjur ed. In conversation et side of out K7!S!lni0 n?onf settled and Mle with deposited m with the late on the north of bwitserland which waa giand 9 sparsely Mj curiitv waa fullv roused, - - mve-gat- A re i WOulf&-hav- e m 4 ll tv ' bo Greek and Albanian bnganos. projecting of the Mormon Chureh. oe drawn upon by decision of the the. wpresident i returned to the bottom of kJZl but from the atandpeint rf motixes them, protecting: them from the hen 1 described three large lght and e tialv ravine the and climbed to the Hague, Albanians are on:deied more Swri V winds that gnerllr blow from up colored rehe said h well to mounds, the suffij accept to have committed tha out-J- " I the of wore also There authority Thev found; dump .northwest. f aat'ona in the mat-- I likely membered the ex.stenoe of one of top As a matter of fact. the of rage the I aa the bottom one what at had shove expected, ciently counc - jboundarv officials should have had tn a back yard them Ltwx.wbTi hlv mother wmbaasaderoapcoid-a flat surface about pointed a committee f been time then the to be - to higher valley were Thev to a F.ten travelers mote inquiry obligedguard sat -- layer of sir that flows dow n of Greece s j aremilitary twenty feet m diameter, forming unaafe 4n Albkh.a or in north- away and Jn hepHg he - In the center of this tn m liability for the aaaaainatloo of th topthe from the mountains gad is stopped western Greec. a Proper precaution' one upon round oi shaft, or wjtl. It wan badly br a narrow outlet below, and which were piece He seta carvings. settles there. said he though! he si.1! had the caved In. but on the aide next to As we drew nearer, however, I bone among hi the. hUl from about four , , to ten effect and diswu very -- muchfindsurprisedwere -Prior ,o roy 0m d.scory I omy to of side the abaft for about four they appointed taken no Interest looking for feet in width. mounds of nearly white earth, and algns indicating thatin ancient fe-our road continued down the ill to rrat tfasnr t.rmln, that the ahaforme -- lay some distance below them. ft. or well. I trav- Afany Umes afterward about tlowiTThaf-rall- ey and eted-ujnIn fet In diameter, and lined in aifhi of those never cam with flat stones, none of them over without ed aa neve, harms been mounds of light earth si inches by two Inches thick occupied Each one wide was laid with it broad thinking that no on could select a bv any other than the present Infiner residence1 aitw. diana After this however I spent side out, o any pressure ef earth . After satisfying myself there had some time in the coun- behind would imply force then been a race of nation of people try around forexamlnlnx traces of places f closer together, exactly on the samw who had lived In that country 1 in cirburial, worship or defense, but fad- principle aa is used today fait certain those mounds must ed to find anv. absence of cular works, or arches- have been created by them; and as pottery, or other The The amount of earth that had kinds of handthey were so different from the work may be due to tha fact that fallen from the original attrfacw of for their - home I the owners carried them off when the top of the dump shown there foundation thought It likely they had bees for they left the country or ancestors must be a considerable depth to of worship of home for of the present Indians took them the shaft or well, and the absence places their rulers. for their own ue hundreds of of any signs of water settling at The first opportunity I had after thousands of years lifter these an- the bottom of the Mirth lying in that I examined them for the first cient dwellers the lowest part indicate that there had vanished. were mounds Of earth, 'tlme.Thev One thing I did find that may Is some method for water flowing highest in the middle, nearly round hare some connection with those down, from rains or melting snow and ebout IS feet in diameter and people. Several years prior to my I running off below. a hundred feet, or more apart. The work is ancient. Whether discovery, at the end of a Form what I have read, they first work I sent mr men tq camp j there I any,, connection between seemed to hear a great resemblance day's od either of those ancient in- -' the shortest and went way around to the ruins of the mud houses to look oter the we would habitants of the country, or some found In the agricultural sections be working over country or more recent ones, may be older talgW Completof central China. They looked ing my examination fl took but it is a the dtermtned some 1 very much like building having shortest cut to camp, and it carried certainty that it isday; tha result of a I aides and roofs of earth that have me below a ravine more far ancient civilisation than below crumbled down Two things seem where two, ravine camejusttogether. tbfre is any record of from recent peculiar; the very light color ok I had barely crossed and started explorations. the rarth composing them, and th up the other side when I heard My failure to find potterr or sot fact that they were perfectly bar the snort of a buck deer, and look- other handiwork is very likely due t ren of any plant life. ing bark part war up the ridge be- to the ancestors of the present Inla digging into them I fouod tween the two ravines, saw the dian having appropriated them the earth a great deal finer and buck runningarmmd the hill side. for their use. and taken them to looser than that of the ground ! scarcely gave him a glance, as their own ramping grounds, for at Them-THEaround them, so it was not due to such a eight was a usual ope in this time the decreasing water supthe eartb being hard packed, as in that wild country, and I waa a has br created far ply precipitation ease of the other mounds I bad more interested in looking at the condition over almost the entire found, and the only way I can ae- -' place where he had been lying country which these anc.ent peocount for this absened of plant down. These Christian waifs were driven All thishas happened on soil that is ple inhabited o arid that agricul- life is that tho earth was taken I knew at once that some one tur cannot be earned on without from a distance below the surface had excavated to every good man and woman a dear tunnel or a shaft irrigation. from own countries many of of the ground and the elements on the Since I have dtSrbvered the el--1 point of the ridge, nearly necessary to plant growth had not two hundred in Bible lands where the prophets the feet above tha level deuce of sueii intensive cultivation them they had seen their fathT penetrated to such depth: or it had of the bottom of the ravines, and over Snake River Valley, f have some in treated to tike the hen way Holy Scriptures to the gave ers and mothers massacred. must have been a often stood upon som he.ght overAs thosb element out before being largeexcavation one as the earth taken out looking that fermost horld. Here it was said, Suffer used in the buildings. loved protectors lay weltering had formed a dump extending tile m the world and tried to After thoroughly attftng Me. unto children to down come for to little the bottom of a not nearly it looked what like then., imagine in their own Moot!, cruel murderers that mounds were also steep slope. and what has becom of those the creafionsVf man. recollection very such Heaven of is the of was It Kingdom the kind of s people herded these frightened and terror-stricke- n who have disappeared, brought back the fact that I had dump thatexactly would be formed by a leaving only the faintest trace of r seen other similar mounds in or children into neighboring bnt prospector the miner, there their caused the.r oceupancv. by places; and in subsequent travceased. The earth house foundations, or structures els over the country 1 was able to resemblance surface countries where every face was Over the seas to America come the the of forming the down dump caved and show.ng only s see these as I was the other kinds. was of the same dark sun burned heap of dirt. A general investigation The peoples who gave them shows strange. of these hungry children. Trust-in- g cries that these larger mounds comcould give them little more mence east of theother kind In safety eyes set in thin faces look, to us River Valley. Riling the . Knake 1 o they were poor themselves some of save them. Bony arms stretch oiit balance of that valley east into the mountains. And south along them hungry and half clothed. pleadingly to us. Tortured little wet of the Wasatch range, aod at least as far south a Jordan Valley. taking In the northwestern part of Utah and northeastern-par- t T of Nevada , SIR ALFRED MOD. , phases On his visit to Palesune he' In every Instance holed the "A land once flowing with Tha recent visit of Sir Alfred found mounds bad the same character- - Mend milk and It bad been deto hew York Ctty after hi forested. Bouev. tics. The soil wits far lighter than visit to the trees cut awa. the one of the soil Palestine is The way has been made easy for the people are too poor to give theuL washed from the rocks, peg-- , the surrounding earth and perfect-- most notable events of tne groat barren of vegetation of any Zionist movment. Sir Alfred is lected. a country which has been all of us to be merciful to these little the care they need. Against terrible kind. As nearly all my work cov- numbered among tbs greatest Jews, under Turkish mi&rote for over hundred' years a country ered land not under cultivation, 1 indeed among tha srastgijuen in three sufferchildren. was waste and barren until which of odds these children are fighting death their . theKnowing Ifia world scientific oneibvt. a small immigration was staited bv instance wb ere such gwiv noted his wo r in applied mounds were located in a field and coupled with and can Americans Laron we favas once Rothschild That starvation. plan by has ing. outliira an given they live, they can had been plowed over and seeded. chemistry ( for cnonuc ored country denuded politic, t in the until to the world the service of men . Traveling north from Ogden on the standing our Thanksgiving world. He made recently, an ad- irecke! at and sp.t upon is being give prepare Palestine tonav ha ejuverated train one tm, I saw a group of dress in New ort to a Zionist Ui.CK'O we have heeded the admonition of and women. Today they are almost Jewish agriculture s'veral of the mound! lit a grain congpes. Tha address affords JewLh Jew. Jewish enterpr.se. school. tfea most field The farmer had plowed throughout interesting if sod the all under 16 years of age. More thau take you Gentle Prophet. Insomuch .as j c Away this Jewish of the recent Zionist moveand seeded them, of course, and features Jewish school. Jewish ment. This eminent Jew a a man had run furrows Over them for ir- of do Is unto emternri there do unto four put of every five are under 14 the in left least of these, ye forceful expression rd premed- the nothing country worth looking at." rigation; but- - while the grain was itated tncught. stress I me? . , worth reproduction. of doe Hew many a tourist to Jerusalem growing thickly upon all the other years of age. Nearly two-thirnot allow more than aSpate few ex- ha emerged from its gates w'.th ground- - around them they remainthem 12 years of age. are under la It an cerpts ed perfectly bare. expression of deep a disappointed expression, and th is the call of childhood. Can you motives and idealism of Jewish life t I had a better chance for InvesUoiT Promised a. iia A moveLand In a few example: the old Jetigation In Goose JCrek VallCy than mentsatlike for hear and fail them? ours can neither pe sh rusalem will pqpa yeara new away and a aoy other While stopping at the nor die, nor fai nor can anv hu- Jerusalem willj take During the past .approximatehotel at Oaklev, in conversation man for or combination of hu- Everywhere throughout ftthe pis.land These , Christian orphans - were 10 with Rosa Worthington, the pro- man .forces stand against it of the old I giving wav to the nw children the ly being prietor. regarding the failure of human it forceaiucn greater than any and it ! feared that old landira-- k driven front homelands in recared for by this international relief mado sacred by B b!e hitorv the Twin i!j IrrgatlonI a great Jew wnn rearxe Is Here have passed beyond recognt.on project under tha Carer Act. power e-- d committee have been graduated from ligious persecutions. Most of them divine pur- There is aiwa in the remarked that at-otune in the spiritual pose. fPr Alfred hi l.fe long ha new and beautifa insphutration been are now in and past the valley had Greece where thickly been engaged in a material. stir for historv t often deeper reverence the orphanages and in some measure .Syria,, than settled by an agricultural people pursuit as a ehem.st i.a IfclSalUMI Jvr tlMI WU(h u !e:Mt strongest and most beaut ful m Undrape come into the valley when a bov had ridden all ovr it and ih country around and never had seen or rultLa- any signs of habitaTfoa T j timy I told him thaflf heAreuld take j me out the next morning and away You can save one of these children from from the land then under death for a year by sending $60 to the T was certain 1 could showjv, him proof of im assertion. So next relief committee. This amount will feed dav we went ootr taking along a it for a year. Five dollars will feed it for pi k ftrrt ahnvftl hci a a month. je of yonr ' oe. hav-ith- m TURKS bJLqrioN fl-'- one-ha- lf the-ear- th 1 GOLDENRULE h.l nd GOPH i ii O Let This Fact Strike to Your Heart: 'WO hundred thousand children naked hungry exiled from their homeland are praying to your God that you will keep. death from clutching their throats for just one year! , And If You and I cold Fad PERISH Y bodies writhe in pain, sleepless in dirty hovels, or frightened by the eohl. thin hands of deatli as she grins at them in their nightmares. -- their after $ !and-r-th- .the their e my-se- tf Americans should be proud that strickcu creatures in all quarters of the world look to this land of freedom for mercy. Almighty God. softcu our hearts, loosen our purse strings, let in the us gloriously attest our fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man I th-e- J ln-lie- do iwto you, do ye even so unto them , have been established in U . f IWhatsoever ye would that others should ' e. If for If your own child, or your little brother or sister were ync of these, what would ou think of any human being who wnnhf turn a deaf ear to its childish pleading to he saved front the slow and torturing death that hunger finally brings? Do you believe in the Golden Rule? What, then, will you do to help? ds It it I their Falla-Osklr- v' year percent seIf-Mtpjrt-i- ug vocations. The remaining children are too young to be thrown upmi Jiicir own resources. srr-ratur- r. oF Utahs share has beenfset at $50,000. .We must not fail in our duty. culti,-vatto- n ' Was there e er a better investment w ith greater dividend than He v i hft i- )- r wcrt'Artrie; hut hen the W.nd.h.p of the h. jrl T rrs a un ,s Ho sealed opw- Cm lsfdthc oltk, F pysorvai hff reace "u i l.tvr3 thought thA Ixnd wp -f h. iOfX jniiiMr. w it i the i toward all :ni'b.p and rasc poor, .would a ho. f honorable people Tia? i the A xdie pei ou tarouh lion you should take in hie Friendnf kIco t u Jfcr "eftviig the igwe and en- ships office lo of that character are mmi- ta a e ter ng urn the tnfenccl land, the oua or arc They will natura ly be detoid hoe lie ecj in harmorv road turned northerU, s short dis- of lntmaie; suh a friendship r jour orr of hojn-tance from the farm b mentioned, one of good will to all It Cotn Takettoaght fbng and an attitude of genera! and w had not gone far before I from a sense of universal justice ft but mhre important sttll j frTdsbp mingled with the pointed tit one of ths mounds A ts hot enmities. ftuh thoughtthoughts p in whh maai vouth canpvrona! fiier.dsh Hue farther I showed him another; of th ful est confi-far rpos s Erdearor friendships part.al i and then thev commenced to show as ou can to be Impartial Not tru must be up quite numerously, at least one only treat, all alike, but think the congeniality in f.jrh intimate upon everv ten acres of land H lest possible of them The sheep friendship. Through slrh a friend-ehi- p you proterti stopped the car and we rot out and goat mar hae to be separated, againstaf-t-a v ith pick and shovel and dug Into but that e bartUy a function of Very common fault ' Mm ratafi d sour life, to better it be misone of them. tv popular U hen roy feel crra or assured, We did not find anything, but as taken about eta than to be ut jut that to seeral tou have found an indtjdual-i, I pointed out the peculiar characThere i another kind of ?r nearly tn harmonv with our teristics he became eatrcf;d That own ! one no i rue ront that I dffu'ed t I w a correct waif- - htaue n fourded uponat mart and mperfec-tion- s ght Ir orde a fr ends;p cooftdeme It snouid be r r p Entering the car again .we went that 1 rr sr,fe n qt be service-s'l- e back another way, traeMtng over after exper er.ee ad sting A l It j a i nec- more uncultivated land, and we ematmn ...G ts't nna Hntf on!d be congcnlAj g tn roitvBK r kj- - i 'ri could see al around us these of mae "t Mp ftit d: fee the fbould are heart hat abe mound exen closer together, as upon jau you - inte'4gr.ce a rtu h a toc tlp o;e rnjHr ferthough the soil had - TAFR FATHER e upon In r0yiule requiring lees to sustain a fam-- triendwlijp tbe-- e shu d he briwen " . vou and you- - friend, p WRITYJ of. BUJiHIX 0 FL Bark tn the field sramxwe met diposrton a irutuatv ml'an'y of Ohe- Ra.dwin the c!dtt fOfl one the water master r.d told him pd opinion fe;hapx BrtUh twlr 'vou w.'iT IJlT m,n,sr pYegats leesteet what we had been out to see, de. ! noacf dealing with . rertbirg 4 hem and- - pointing aofre Hf will come to vu through arm n prison life m Bofriend -- i1 friendship euch out. He had lived for wears on tha pathetic Russia. It soon will be pub 4 must h con.nfrat! It hip Fast tide pi Cash vaKya& said bus to tbs seiset few mullisbed are ueder a pseudonym, a m Td f2in.r. arvi'"r ' 1 te ee , xr.jf -- v p. hca-fe- lt . been-jnor- 1 vk -, vt r r ts je I clothed me. hun- was a stranger and What Will YOU Do? What WILL You Do? DO IT NOW! GOLDEN RULE COMMITTEE FILL OUT AND MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY OF UTAH j, GOLDEN RULE COMMITTE Or UTAH. Judgs Building. Exit Lake City. I Inclose ............... to sAx! human . t , fr I itn tej in ih opnnrtunity to evidence n s prsrtsl Wr my hrirf in t JJnlAra Rtim Th Contribution to le te ths relief of th fTirifia orphan no stsrv rx in tKe rfthle Land. $ 1 r Rabbi Adolph ftteiner. state chairman; E O. ITotrard. president Brother. Bankers, treasurer. 7. Fsv Fowler. talker Idith If Lewi, aew'stant aecreiarr: W.W. Armstrong, Ir.eeretgr Geo--Mien. 0YtA4jLmaAw4-ABadxe- rf irs. A. H S Bird, D T Broun. Hon. Simon Bamberger, the Her. George K Dane, representing the Salt Ielce Ministerial association, the Rt Rer'josph Gas biwhop of the 511 Lake diocese of the Roman rathohe i hurch. tne flee. Elmer I. Goshen. Mrs K T Hammond Aru.lftw'Edmund J Kearns. Governor har)es It Mabei. the Rr 4. lms Rtv. Arthur Moulton, Maror G Krraet K Rappa tte r er. Ft. A Ksrahalew. representingVeslen. the Greek Uaiholic 'hun h. Mrs Hendrik Romeyn Dr Georg Thomas, president oftbe of Utah. Jacob Thompson- AOTBs Thi movement was inaugurated in Genera, Switzerland. 1823. by repreentative of twenty aoritiei in Septsmber fourteen eountne now organized a the Internat.oral Near F'4if ha won universal Indorsement for th move-- t bich AsoctatioB. -' Name ...... f . I... e tvi T I was naked and gry and ye fed me. je took me in! pH-t- . nr" their for the rafitjr of the committee tp arable length the grounds of unanfix boundary Tines wfe not taken. protests WTich were really ONLY BOY swerable The wnole conduit of In spite cf the finding of the oy oAtaqolry that Greece v a laly id this matter is explainable their bitter disappointment over the A not roftp'vtMbi ton ihe I charge retreat!! Versailles treaty. tion? the committee of amlaasadois results of toe on A hv'dful of men, , awarded the Indemnity of fifty That Ttuiv is darning aseenrhpfrom littte hand; Onla mtLiuia irege( treek money m a her ahouldra is atiy And one of 'them was left behini bank of bwilaerland to the Italians that country a conduct in selling "No Man a Land. in dreaded at is and the Italy .read trouble, Musaolini had declarjl 4nn Corq The he would not evacuate Corfu unleaa present making over Kium the trench thia monev indemnity waa paid So manner in whkh w Italy bombarded Beyond w. realtv brutal. In danggroua place, f'orfu far aa Itay was concerned, no de and served xreh-tiaiiaiomradee and all, could see. tone ship! killed Cislow woe needed ftaly'had gfs4rirpnnanf a voice in fait ring hear and They guns, refugee ready made her demands for lu through their Shoot at 'era don t mnd me monev irrevocable All that toe children. Italian international faboth i courted by England council of ambareadors had to do to vor rain hrannt release tor'll bud settle the con- and France, and no doubt toItaly the Jke stone of the fcat preferred Corfu troversy was to draw n erder in from line to line: favor of Ital . notifymg'Greecs and rrfonev indemnity. But against re-of Bekbing heard -A failing voice team t eerv possession decision upof. the, Swiss maining la permanent waa is sure unalterTThej1 got me this time. Corfu. Great bank of the The deciion JHow in the world he reader ably opposed w vhlfiy They thought him dead may be heard to exlaim. 'could the council of ambassador method of yldd ng The dragging bv. council bf ambassador? make auen and questonable dark between fusee reEurope of an embarrassing diplo- Pitch a decision In the face of the osr I hear them coming Be quick situation. matic port whih had beeu m. de by the to me The decision vn an set almost They re almost up committee of Inquiry?' The ManGreece h a A chester Guardian, an EoglUh pa- of cruelty to Greece dream of home' , tha f.llowlng explana- small country and had a dumped on per. gve ki -million of A mothers a o no her aeeret fbout the tion. There approximately fve; and Hai girtsh reasons for this tmwarradtable de- their fqHow rountrvmen. front Aia laughter A water of stream were in a cision The .ambassadors learned Minos. These refugee Greece dieadful that from plae Far wit condition ami tiu: Italy wojld not evacuate Cor- starving fu unie theh money was paid UVv prepared to shelter and feed so Sunrise' ealod an In knd smh and they decided that It would jtnan) eTier5en,.r hsjhi bfow n j air be best to shuffle the whale trouble Greece borrowed two hundred mil The soft check and helpless hand; Far out of the wav even hi the coat o lion lire from Great Britain It look stood with rank iniibc He of this sum to pav the lnfernational jitice land No Man , The Greek yielded hut protested Italian imlemnltv. These refugee That dwell in Mary F Feck the decision of the council of am- will bv the victims of European Lake Fity full eoiistdbassadors, and set forth at Uni-ven- ty I. Sfdre ment. This adverusemrnt u donated hy sit Lake citizens. . |