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Show - - i pr THE f DESERET NEWS MONDAY MAUCII could be conducted for children hefo-- e or after they bad completed the grades in the public schools. It is also argued that the decision of the people at the polla in adapt log the new law should be Taken into ac- 0ht MfcHSflfettia . Pkoaa W aa. Salt Lak City. Utah. Published Alunuau Exe.pt Sunday. Kambar of Audit Boraaa of CltnUUoa. count. The question at issue is one of great importance to the American people. It is f especially important at this time when the OH Wtlk o o o a a o a oo On Montb moiimmm churches throughout the land and welfare ;; t.M On Tear workers generally are crying aloud for a reBlnarl Coplea Idaho. Th bv rate PPy to rtatu oar form of the school system by which mral, Kar.da. and Wyoming: othar otataa by mall, month. 91 09. principles, at least, may be taught to Excellent an they are, the schools SanS ramlttaneao and boalnma JUlTntalL Mona to Tha Daaarat Sawa Salt Laka have been found wanting ia the matlep of to Addrwa eorraapondaneo for pobllcafloo developing a high moral standard, heme the Tha Editor. - need for religious instruction in parochial represent attve or church-schools- . advertisino national When the fact is conWeodm.iv Hunton Inf. , Con. schools are conducted N.w York City these sidered that hi BonATan 20!12!5f4wlU,mU expense to the state and without s? K.n... City .... Salt. 1ST Lnnd Bank Bnildto depriving the public schools of the revenue i Sfl Victoria 2 2,?! Atu St. Louis accruing through the payment of taxes, it H. H. Congor Company " H. H. Conger. fit Blsclns Building, would seem that those conducting them are SUBSCRIPTION o BATES. a atu-den- ts- ari rtr. J. ?U-'- Ban IK.k,.Ho!brpok.fnndIu. ! ibe.state thin, th e lr .vigil la has no business to interfere- Eatorod at tba poatoffloa at Balt Ut City. t Aet ncoordln eond cUn . The decision of the Supreme Court will interest. It is a question with awaited be 'CoBirrMi, aatltlod which vitally concerns, ths people of' the Tba Aasoelatsd Proaa Is .xcluatvely for United States publication of U t th nerodttod crdito to It. or not othrwl riftteh Pub and also th local M, DUSENBERRY. lished herein. Ail right for rpvb!ltton yiLSON apecial dlaatchea her are also r errod. Ktrch mttr I. 1179. 1 ' nwppr. Wil-,- 1 -pHOLGH during the past few years son H. Dusenberry, because of his advanced age, bad lived a retired and quiet life, the record of his career is one. of active and energetic usefulness. As announced in the news columns of this paper, Mr. Dusenberry passed from mortality Friday morning last, and on Sunday bs body was consigned to the grave at Provo, where for nearly three score years be made his home-A- By Dr. Stephen 8. Wlae. TODAY ' I cannot think of a finer service that parents can render a child than to help him rightly to appraise the moral and spiritual worth of men and women of the of the great. To reveal Washington. Lincoln or Roosevelt to a child la to lnaplre and enrich a child, not only by placing "a titanic flgum in the Pantheon of hla Imagination, but by making clear what are the greatnesses of the great wall-know- n. n. It waa said of a moat learned and dls- tlngulahed Xngllahman that he had no shrines. I am notafrald that American children will be shrlneleas, but I am concerned about tha American child having ahrlnee worthy of hla reverence enJ honor. Paranta cannot expect tp reveal to a child the eeaence of greatneaa and nobleness In another until after they have answered for themselves the question of what greatness really la until tljey know that greatneaa la not a matter of . .passing fatner but- or abiding worth." moral and spiritual and thkt In a d- -i moeracy no man la great wh0 does not greatly serve. I would Warn parents against the danger of filling tha ahrlnea of their children with second and third and even fifth-rat- e figures. Parents must have the courage to say to a child. --This man, n however la not worthy of your respect for he. lacks nobility. This man, however rich or powerful, however numerous hla benefactions, la not a truly great and noble person. We owe our children the truth at all times and under all circumstances. Let parents be generous In their Appraisals of the worthy, but let them be unsparing in their condemnation of those who are unworthy of a child love and rever- enca. weU-know- TWENTY YEARS AGO Prom the Film of tlic Deseret New MARCH 2S, 105. ' The San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt laks Railway company signed a lease for offieee at 17 west Second Bout atreet and announced that the freight and passenger departments would move on April 1. The West Jordan Store near Bingham Junction, waa burglarized during the night and a large number of knlvea, revolvers, guns' and other articles stolen. Th burglars made their eecape. M r. Dusenberry was a man of honor and integrity. He enjoyed the love and esteem of DURING this week, or rather on March all who knew him, and now after a long and German people for the first time useftil life he has passed on to an assured in. history will vole for a President of the and a rich reward- German republic. There are six candidates SOMETHING SCIENCE HAS DONE. in the field none, of whom are well known to the German people. At the present Jime 'HE effort of medical science to end the there is little enthusiasm pver the election but as the time approaches the election 1 ravages of diphtheria pneumonia.ly-phoi- d fever, spinal meningitis, erysipelas, spirit may stir the popular pulse. Some of those who are receptive candidates regard lockjaw and other deadly maladies of huthe office of chief executive as undesirable mankind is a most fascinating' story. NaIt seems inevitable (bat it will require ture's weapons against the germs of disease anti'two elections to choose the pew President are called by scienbsts'"bacteria for Germany. According to the constitution, bodies,"" or immune serums. If it were not an absolute majority of the ' votes cast is for a mysterious force within the human known as natural immunity," the necessary for victory on the first ballot. It body is extremely unlikely that any candidate bacteria which reach the blood stream will accomplish this feat in the confusion through mucous membranes, pores, skin abrasions, or. the hair follicles, would soon - of Germanys multi-par- ty politics. As six all human and animal life- - ' destroy t candidates have been put up it is not likely Bacteria were first clearly described by that any one will have more voles than the a Dutch Anton von Leeuwenmicroscopist, total of votes cast for the other five hoek in 166?; but their practical importance 7 In the second election, which occurs on dales from the I investigations of the great i f April 26, only the relatively highest number French chemist and founder of bacteriology, L of voles is required to elect In other word Louis When Pasteur. biologists in recent 5 ! . a plurality will decide the contest. The con- years began to study natural immunity they no stitution makes provision for the elimin- entered a new and unsuspected world in ation of candidates after a first balloting which discovered great possibilities for they would seem therefore and it i that under this the conquering .of disease- procedure Germany will always have a in this field revealed that investigations This will, maks for an natural minority president depended largely on the immunity increase rather than for a decrease of poli-- 1 ability of the body cells to produce antitical parties. . toxins and other substances with jvhtrh to ' 1 The President of a republic should be 4 the attacking enemy, bacteria. It is M if possible a representative of the majority repel found that every person in normal health of the nation and not a representative pf J antibodiesinliisystenFtrde-stro- y oneor more minority groups. The German ha enougha reasonable quantity of almost any unde? constitution which the will rof the sort of harmful bacteria; but when an unpeople 4s supposed to be expressed is capable of vast improvement in this particular. usually large quantity, or an especially virulent type of bacteria gams access, or w THE OREGON SCHOOL LAW. gains , -- i I. -- 1 the mastery. For example, when onC'lias diphtheria the blood begins the intensive production of as soon aa the first waves of toxm are thrown into the blood si ream from the focus of infection. If the toun is not produced by- - the diphtheria germs in too great, quantities, 'the blood luay keep up with the demand, anlidoting every unit of toxin, the germs throw out with a unit of and the patient makes a natural recovery. But if the germs get the jump on-t- he tthw chphtheria" foiin ;tonn means poison faster than the. blood can produce the necessary ngulraliting then the patient is doomed un-la supply of can be found rea'y made for him. Herein lies the beneficent, work of feknee as represented in the fieids'c? medicine, biology, and bacteriology. Science has discovered how to produce antibodies in the blood of horsei or Other animals, and how to separate and purify the others- serum, so as .to make it safe for injection Counsel for the state contend the into the blood of persons suffering from inpolice powers of the state ate equally as fectious disease. potent in matters of education as m those Theie serums are not only useful in of morals amt health and f hlr JS-t curing disease but. tfify. are --also, used to djswgUacked persons in order to prevent law which requi.e all THE Oregonbetween 8 andwould 16 years of age to attend schools conducted by the state, is being put- - to-t- he lest. argued before the United Stales Supreme ..Court a low days ago and will be decided in due time. The law Is being attacked by certain Catholic schools on the ground that it is unconstitutional and that a decision sus taining it would sound the death knell of f freedom and religious liberty in this coun- that the law is con try;J I JsalsO-Uharger- t fiscatory and would deprive those who are conducting priyate and parochial schools, as well as parents within the state, of Uie lib- erties and rights guaranteed by the Con-- 1 stitution. In his argument counsel for the ' schools declared that the underlying motive and intent of the new law was as as any Soviet measure adored in Russia." It is being opposed, be said, not only by the Roman Catholic church, but by Presbyterians, Episcopalians. Jw tn.j anti-tnx- in anti-tox- in arui-Toxi- n.' es anti-tox- in us arti-ljcia- ily -- tht d .1 . I i The long looked for and muoh talk"Ella An Epic of Tha Ages" Elder Orson F. Whitney was placed on sale in F ' Lake City and aroused much Interest. ed of poem, maa-terwo- Hon. Spencer Clawson of this city waa elected director general for Utah at the Lewie and Clark exposition in Portland, Ore., and F. M. Cunningham, well known newspaperman, waa chosen A St. Petersburg dispatch stated that ministers and supporters of tha court which waa advocating proposals for terms with Japan, were gaining In Influence dally and that the and of tha war waa In sight. their contracting disease during an epidemic. Mortality statistics bear eloquent testimony to the marvels immunology has in practically stamping out accomplished many of the malignant types of disease which have heretofore been terribly destructive of human life.. OIR DAILY STRENGTH. being equal, it is usually a hard thmgthan an eay one. There are plenty of tasks waling for attention every day: few of us are troubled by the lack of something to do. The mot of us are content to keep busy over the less difficult tasks, persuading ourselves that because we are not idle we are doing all that can be expected of us. More difficult duties are pushed aside and spurned and. day after dav opportunities foreharacter strength are lost. Those who grow stronger and abler in life's race, surging ahead of the rest, are those who are willing themselves to take the harder tasks every time there is a choice. A noted educator lias given some sound advice. Here t is: Every day of your life Many thing better-to-do do and t toto do." This is that makes for that you douXwant truly Spartan training character here and hereafter Farmer. THE SWEETEST Western Ml'SIC- - B7 BY WILLIAM ENGLISH WALLING, Foolish Politics. Vhy the 10 Command- -' mentsT But Can Yon Enforce . ltj4 tomb of Tutankhamen-- Bkskvti of dirty linen are sired In court;, the Carnarvon widow weeps aa she admita giving her second hand husband half a million dollars to uphold hi dignify. Tha crown may Intervene. revoke the d vorce and leave the poor wTdow of Carnarvon, with the millions that came to.her from one of tho Rothschilds,, to wonder juet ' what she is. a acandal upon which Is the world attention. Is io more real Importance than the conduct of. two or three doga In the gutter. But the world eagerly reads every vord of It And that la as good a measure of our civilization aa you would car to have, ia con-rat- ass Politicians say the president tends to drop tho old Republican guard, seeking advice and In another direction. In the light of recent events that seem like a wlae decision. A little while ago, while exultant Republicans were kicking out of the party various membera of the senate, legally elected, this column prophesied that they might live to regret it. Some of them regret it already. Tha Republicans have what looks Uka a Republican majority of six votes Jn the senate. But the defeat oi Warren shows that kind of a majority to bs dangerous, especially with the ablest men in the senate bitterly and Justly In- as conReligious organizations, vinced that public schools should In the Include religious training the ten dally routine, demand-tha- t commandments be read to the children at least once a week. a a Wouldnt the sermon on the mount. be better reading for children than the ten commandments 7 In a general way every child of ten knows of the ten commandments or as many as a child ehould understand. Two or three of the commandments are fortunately not necessary to ths child up ato 15. President Coolldge , says ths states should help the national government to enforce the dry law. So they should, out of respect or constitution and law. But while tha necessary 75 per cent of the states ratified the constitutional amendment nearly 100 per cent violate It, and the'r Juries sympathize with the violators The question for the- - president and the nation is this: How can the use of whisky be stamped out? What is to be done to stop drunk- enness and open drinking of bootschool children) leg whisky among a a a Tou heard the did story about the arttst who painted cherries so real" that b'rds came and picked at them. Now the memoirs of Sir Quire Bancroft relate that John Sargent painted a portrait of a rich young American woman so intensely accuwhen her phye'clsn saw rate li he at one detected (n her the insanity of which she afterwards died in a madhouse. a Artists undoubtedly see what Is invisible to others. Whistler, told by a lady that sha could not see the moon at alt as he had pa'nted It. replied, no, don't you wish you could ? . British In ventors of fer a bomb to destroy any airplane. It is built to respond to the magnetic influence The of the metal in the airplane. bomb would follow the airplane seen have as the you ar. through a l'ttle toy fish follow a magnet held In the hand of a child. If such bombs can be made to work they will be welcome. a e a ; Rut i which President Coolldge and Secretary IsWilbur are to be congratu-of the launching yesterday lated. the biggest hydroairplane ever built here. It carries two engines of 450 horsepower each and can travel-mor- e than 3.000 miles without coming down for fueL Those that know the president aay he Intends to build up airplane defense for the United States without talking much about It. - This b'g plane Is a pleasing sign. tht non-part- ts th have-reach- ed Reduce welling relieves pain 't jlt , Sloans liniment kills pain! Shrilly the katydid calls to his mate Waking her up from ber sleep Quickly she enters her protest at fate Hid m the shadows so deep. . 10C sea' Many years ago a physician covered it -.J - see see Young people - a ol prescribing it widely fas skin and ecalp trotK Ues. because they knew that its unvarying quality, it gende mediation, and the sucres which attend its use nre sufii cient to insist on Retinol. It seldom fails to give quick relief ia all itching, burning skm troubles, beemuss its sooth ing properties esuee it to ease the irritatsocft while heeling the ' disorder.Ressnol Soap is n ready aid ia treating akin troubles and s n favorite for the toilet and bath with thousands who tike its cleansing, refreshing lather Resinol 4 raised cain even in the old days but they didn't keep on sowing wild oats, a a Reei-n- Ointment. then doctors have been ' married healing Since bt low. O have In some families thrift consists Yet now I think ont, let It lie; In worrying about what became of To find It were in vain; last month's money. For thoust a thief in either eye j Would steal it back again. Frequently success is tha reward of selecting the right wife and then ' should Why tvr hearts in on following directions. breast lie. It ia strange, if true, that the 4 And yet not lodge together? v earth weighs more in winter. A O Love! where Is thy sympathy. ton of coal weighs less. If thus our breasts thou sver? Travel humbles people. Well, But love I such w mystery. it does when they return and disI cannot find tt out: cover they were not missed. For when I thlnjt I'm a w -a . solved. Even in the cheap magazines I then am in most doubt. there ia good literature, but it is provided by tbe ad writers. Then farewell care, and farewell woe, Russia la funny. Her oil conI will no longer pine: cessions nre not granted by indi- For I'll believe I have her heart. vidual Cabinet membera As much as she has mine. e a a SIR JOHX SUCKUXa. Americanism: Lending money In Central Preaa abroad at a high rate; trying to seem disgruntled about it. a a a ""The "thing that "made leaders great of old waa a maaa of people that had no more sense than to fol- -- 'HOUSEHOLD FINISH: FLOOR. WOODWORK A VO FTWVITrRR CORES IV 31 REAlTlrl I. (HADE. ASK FOR COLOR CARD. DO ROT ACCEPT H BrilTCTM. . , t There's small choice. Refuse him ten and you lose a friend; lend U and you lose the ten. SUNSEHCOLOR that cooks in 3 to 5 minutes Quicker than coffee! Quicker than plain toast! wires and mother wanted but cooked .milk breakfasts doctors now sra urging with aa fittlo mum and fuss as plain toast I Won't you try this new Quakcg creation? You win be delighted. BUSY hot breakfast Standard fall fa and . weight package Madtam: lYi pound 3 pounds, 7 os. Yoor grocer now ha of Quaker Oats tbe kind you haa always known r6 Onick Quaker. two kind . COOTHIMC; part. Why. then, should thou mine? Lake: BY ROBERT QUILLEN. Over the hills comes the nightingale's song. , While, in the heavens above, Tba reported scarcity of pork Blossom the stars in the path of the moon doubtless will continue until March Telling of God and his love. M Miff THA mtEMM.Y SttfTRM.l'y: a a In Winter Dandelions .and other boems. IZ the kids go wild it may pos- V. --t r Oh Henry! fh old, "Irene Laurenir eVdentTy of th Madame Curie type, has produced PARAGRAPHS Slice it! this-wer- e 1 see a new fuel for automobile engines. It is mads from sugar, and Is cheaper end more efficient than any substitute, for gasoline eo far discovered. Sweet is the smell of the gathering deiv If events Justify the predlct'on of professor Haldane that chem's-tr- y Cooling the grass and the flowers. ' make sugar as cheap Full of the warmth' of the' sun shining aa will soort the sawdust, gasoline problem through may temporarily be solved by The long, hot midsummer hours, ; auger power.' , (The record of tha senate in apeofal session since the fonrth of an and bloc voting did not ,dto March has shown that with the Congress... I n this editorial 31 r. Walling inter-v- e Democrat and Republicans in preta tha position of the progresat this matter.) s Follette was and a few others mar posthe President Coolldge tha Conclusion paramount issue of American poli- sibly that party rule must go, but not the tics ia. Shall we or shall we not progressive Republicans and proBut ia gressive Democrats who have been have partv government? that a wholly fair statement of ther voting together on many occasions . in the house and senate. They unIssue? Just what do the progres-aive Republicans derstand the value of party gov r ' . and Democrats in eminent in the executive branch, Treat painful, enlarged joints 'Congress pro- - but they see no reason why legiswith Sloan's. No rubbingl Tho should lation be Tpoee? partisan. Do they pro-- f powerful stimulation that Sloan' Each progressive senator and end to pose party believes he waa elect-- 4 - liva to the circulation doe tha, or do. they congressman work.-- " Allay inflammation, reVo "serve tire primer-!- y propoee" fo '"mend of hia constituents and majority duce swelling, relieve pain. The not, as It? eAre the President chief reliance of rheumatic suffeT'nolidge claims, to serve bloea a substi- the party majority it Congress rer. All druggirix 35 centa. tute for party Mr. Coolldge fears that if legists., government or a tion is not along party lines, follow. t o Ing the broad principles of the supplement la it Intended party party government? platform" parties will degen. to make party rule impossible or erate -Into a mere device for securmerely to make it serve certain ing office. The progressives reapurposes? son the other way around. Parties, ' Party government "has certainly bald,' are precisely a device received some hard knocks In re- thay putting the men the people cent years, beginning with tha for Into office. want eclipse of the Republican organiza The president says of party govtion by Roosevelt, In 1913. . And ernment that "nothing better has the and bloc voting been devised. implying that the ill Congresa that thwarted the cOn progressives have proposed to duct pf our government by peilti-;- n abolish the influence of parties cal parties before the of and to set up government March seems to have survived in over some substitute. rather vigorous form in the present the progressive posiIf senate. At the first session some tion. if the question were party 5 senators voted against the party government or no party governorganizations and for what they ment, the people would undoubtregard aa the stadpolnt of their edly sustain party rule. But if the Individual constituencies. Tha choice is between exprominence of some of these sena- clusively by partiesgovernment or party gov. tors fn their respective parties, the erament supplemented by Republicans, Borah and Johnson, and government, and the Democrat. Walsh of Monhas been Increasingopinion public tana, and several others, would ly against the partisan contention. Indicate that the r efforts Is to control and to limit party government and not to destroy It. There are two sldea to every controversy. It ie only the advocate of party rule who say that Honorable UncerTomorrow: this or Uncertain Honor Which, progressivism alms to destroy party government. La- - tainty H. Brent. Charles By Bishop It us-be A Volstead's but wheat farmer Patriotism: sibiy fault; M C rfy Is dads fault, keen about a merchant marine: a ually New Englander dreading the yels w The only real obstacle to ever- low peril. lasting peace is the fact that there a a a are more dogs than bones. Correct this sentence: "Drive as from wife said the like. the you A reformer is one who nags ht back seat, 'Iye said my last word. the world: a cynic --one who nag (Protected by Associated Editors. at the reformer. Inc.) e a a Animals don't need reason. They seldom do things for which they I PRITHEE KFTVP ME BACK MY HEART. must think up excuses. disI prithee send me back my heart. Since I cannot hays thine. For If from yours you will not Sixty-eigh- BT ARTHUR BRISBANE,. (Copyright, 1935, by Star Company.) of England ia exo'ted. THE whole newspapers reflect the ex citement, about a scandalous lawsuit. A divorced woman, forced In court to 'admit that she more, or lea married a half dozen men and that her husband used her to get money from another man, now sues her former husband- - He has married the widow of Carnarvon, whose mone)r. Inherited from- a Rothschild, waa used to up" the . dig Intellectual Liberal and Socialist;' Real men are able to find satisfaction and pleasure in work. The hum of the wheels in a shop where everything is going prelty we!l where Ihgre is honesty, usefulness, fairness-teveryone Is fthoutthe sweet pel Another use for the fiving mamusic there is fo a man who really amounts chine in war. Aviators high In Howe's Monthly. to anything. talking by radio tobatt)e- target, alTps firing at a long range -tell the gunners how to correct SUNSET. their aim. The fiver in the a'r sees the target which is invisible from the Softly the daylight is fading away . -ship's deck because of the oceans x Warmed by the glow in the west, Drowsy and tired are the rrealures of day curve. Seeking their places of rest. In Pari vs young girt.- - 15 years Genfle and soft is the voice of the breeze ' Singing a welcome to night. Low is the murmur of leaves In the irees Bidding .adieu to the light. Enlarged joints A World SeandaL ed ther-positioned tion ' Maiding or. Ending Party Role. ' n account of Mr. Dusenberry' life and activities was given in The Saturday News. For many years, it was pointed out, he was engaged in Educational work in Utah county. Not only was he associated with the public schools there, but his name is indelibly 'fixed in the establishment, the growth and development of the Brigham Young University. Likewise he was prominent in civio work, holding important positions in the county and city. He was for two terms mayor of Provo and for a longer time a member of its city counciL He served with distinction in the Utah legislature and held a number .nT trust and responsibility. In all of these he was zealous and faithful, performing his labors efficiently and with untiring devo- Vxa vt TO KNOW GREAT MEN -- - 23 quickly. . So wo grr them Quick Quaker, a new Quaker Oats. All rare Quaker flavor, ill tba Jusciousnca and smoothness of this famous brand are there pha 1 to S minute cooking I . That means less kitchen work in the moraine.' Mora time to sleep; mart flat to drew the children. aht It I provide liotfiats and . Look for the Qumkor on tho label , That means Quaker flavor. That means 3 to 5 minute cooking. ' That maana th superfine oats you want tha fismt. Erowq. tha moat delicious fat afl di world. |