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Chicago . 117 Dosovan building potrolt NA1L111 CAP ...JOS Coon Cola ablg. lidia. At Anat.& J11 Conatttution Ise 131 Victoria 11141111an St. loonis , - - - Conger sad tody. &Morin& Sutidann. Log Angels Bldg.. Ann tranciaco. Calltorain littered st the ;watt:ales st Bait Lake ettp, Is second oleos matter socordiag to Atm et ....C4)111110110. March I. LIM 111 111 , ' , -- 9:- Ingests &baron entitled The Aseoctsted Prima Is mews die- te the use for republicationexclusively of Patches' crodited to It. or sot otherwise credited Is this newspepot. and sloe the local semis Pub- imbed heroin. rights tor liPUbiltatiOS ild resdatied special dispatches hors are et " . - , . t: - - ----- ,-----n APRIL I 4, I927. ' - . - , - ' - ' ' , - , - house-cleani- , ' ', - ,' - ' : 2 , RIGHT and early Friday morning, it is expected, those who have been granted a respite from their employment and have absorbed the spirit of the occasion, will be found In their yards and vacant lots celebrating Arbor day. This observance bas become an annual custom in these parts and the day bu been set apart for the planting ' of trees and - shrubbery and the beautification - of surroundings generally. The good housewife will doubtless takeltdYnnlatto of bar opportunity to do a little extra while her liege lord la available for the heavies, and all in all ' g will be a day for general commotion In the direction of making the world brighter and more inviting for all concerned. For a number of years past it has been felt that April ii b a little late in the season for the observance of Arbor day, many .. arguing that the planting of trees and shrubbery should be done earlier for the bast reltlitil. le fact a bill was introduced at D - :, ... ' , , I, , . :i'.- - ' ' - : , : , , - f - ! - . x , , , , , " f . ra ; i . , , '; ' :43 ' - in c,.. . I - - t - . IA - , 1Z rl ' I . 1 l''. et - 1, - 1,.. ' I 1 , , 01 7"--tati- l 1 I - - 4 - , I - , Wzi1,iNI1 it4tftA I ot. Rat;tt,lite4diula4e1. . ,, ' . , . . , ,,,,, pot .... ,,,, , - - . , ... ,f...,,, ': ' ,'''' ' '' '-- ' . ......,........, ,- - OEMPM11M ' The Dssorst News does net n ecessarily endorse or commend all of Mr. Brisbanes concluion& Ms editorials ars pub. lishod as expressions of pie ion ot the worlds highest sal. ried ditor. t I . t .., akaAtm, ILCP'LI '48 ' Jo er L-r- ' stone-cutta- rs st MAW-fari- ' 0 bird, that out of the south bath flown With wings (rub dipped in the uuro zone, ventured - -Hyacinth, crocus or 'violet,. is still the tree And while uribudded rest to be, Whereon is thy hoped-f- or What voice to thy senses whispered low, "Make ready; fear not; it is time to go?" Some promise, some sweet assuripg word We could not, hoar thou must have beard, That gave to thy wings their willing haste O'er long, long path, untried, untraced. atom with feathered breast, Art thou,-mer- e Of greater than human faith possessed. That, summoned, thou leavest summer heat For the risks of northern blast and sleet? 0 bird of the South, the while I hear The song of thy throat, so sweet, so clear, pray when the message to me is brought: 11, is Lime to go; make ready lei., not," I. too, may set forth with willing haste O'er the long, long path, untried, untraced. Yea. even though the valley of death And the shadow that there encompasseth, Because the Voice that bath guided thee With Ioving promise assureth me. CLARA DOTY BATES In Boston Transcript. ' Flowers are the sweetest things Olod ever made and forgot to put a soul into. Henry Ward Beecher. , - IN - time when all the bloom Makes life sublime. dispels the gloom. The beark seems light and-- aorrows Sew, tsor hope so bright, makes alt , Round'olden days there seems to be. A charm that lays ,its spell on me. And brings once mote .thy love and mine, Told oft before in Jose-le- af time. -if BY ROBEMT QVILLEIC An Inferiority coMples: has sae good point.- - It makes a good 'Mess- er. love-drea- the-wan-- It matters not perhaps 'Were best.' we forgot bow we were blest, net Put sad the hearts that live and pine. When &Parts- - in , - ;It . 0 .... ,..--- , e - - - - ' - - Really Happened True aterjr , . '. - 1117?5?71...' . , - ... . .' -' '," ". ' '''' , - , , ,,,A,zenits ' bant 'tor do-vi- . , t f 444 IOW: IP , , , i 4 - - "Akt - - 1111t- - 4111 41.141,p(2t:, N.,..... . . ' i Laritt ill 3, isolge...,...obet-L-- a Nupp4 pe ' Iligilit .. , jor ktheirtf, , after study hours , . Yolmg folks neednourishing, - . i,. st ft.? comforting, relaxin food after the evening trind stndy. 'Ghirardelti's Ground stiouolat su just fills the bt; 4 lb nodihIg diejt41ikeit- - And the yotitngsn:rs, am I , - 41. 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Tha yeakses of a reprosaniatire government is that it'a just one Correct this spentenciiir darned compromis after another. teautiful child." said the moths& '1.4tt I never mention it in bor presence." MEASURES OF LIVE. We may live on the wage of our humble toll Or may revel in wealth acquired. or For me is appraised not in term, pelf. It the wife thinks shies a mar- But in ofnumber of souls inspired. you can bet two to one the tyr bui;bang gets his own brealitait a We may live In a palace superb and grand There is no blarney otos. in one Or IA lowliest cottage may divell;America. but a each The feature important in beats any amount of blarney. is life is Now that Hades ham been abet. Not where we live, but bow well. jibed. you can wish your enemies It little avails what time in UN were in Nicaragua. ' S Its closing scenes may be. Pomona ily. wo shall not accept For the length of life ig not told in year'. appointmont as socrotary of state until evorybody promisee not to But in unite of degree. mak fun. In terms of asirrice. In words of Amoricanism- - 'Enjoying peace; love one each enjoying equally the conviction that And encouragement we could lick tho world. gives, Will the value of every life be The poets can't kick about tho gualre4 elimination of tromes. They've alio To sho w how much one lives. cut. .. bad s hair & BINGLIAM. Ogden, - Income tax xecciputwere larger than expocted. but the pain was Designed to Induce lam a Gare. about the same as usual. mansphysidan has Invented a o waled by clock work that ' Mot to youngsters: Most of the prodUces a monotonous bumming big jobs sr held by man who have sound for about 40 minutes. - ammobo4 rose-leaf 4- , ; a 4 , , Proper salutation while paying Wars! taxes; Latayette, hares soma MOW. S. time- - we said good-by- e, In rose-le-af Yottr hopes and mine 'bow withered lie,. m has Passed away, The sweet Without 'one. gleam 'light ,o, , bo dismaying part Of It la net whet man descended. from. but what be will descend to. It must be awful to bo pretty and &cupid .nd yet have & fees that !. weal screen well.fa 0 1 , ,T. g to e Ohl heart of mine. again with 'thee. At au I ,For love's sweet. glow ,seems more Alvin', Pi Whe4 whispered low in rose:leaf 1.!".. All;Z:70.Z INLVAI .,, ,,,,,,,, - buds. ot intivil-pro- PARAGRAPHS - BY, ARTHURBRIBBAND (Copyright. 103t by the Star Co.) Pierce fighting. Chinese killing, Chineee, in Shanghai, Hangcbow, Nanking. Amoy and other places China is having her Bolshevist scare. Yesterday's - news tells of mellY Chinese killed on suspicion Never yet was & springtime of being 'Red." Thoy act quickly Late though - lingsred the snow, there. busPecte searched for "Rod" not at the literature, are immediately eze- That the sap- stirrod t, whisper cuter. if literature is found, of tho south wind, &west and low; repli ,Yet- from. China about the demand for punishment, aPolOWNS- and reparation sent by five Never yet was a OPtingilm Whetk tho buds forgot to blow. big powers, including Uncle Sam. No trtribla the wing. of the summer They cost nothing. runis..- Are folded under the mould; mint and rerarations w1:1 be more Lite, that has known no dying, I. Love's. td haythe and to hold, The great powers did not. de. burgeoning rased territorial concesoons. or an Till, sudden. Easter! additional grip on Chinese financand the the The green songl es, an improvement on old methgold! ods. 10273 .(Copyright. - Baseball started officially yes- tury. An Important mile stone in the in Babe the east, great terday journey is last Ruth appearing in right field and laboria downhill Monday's decision by the United at the bat. t At that noire mftlions of hearts States supremeof court, sustaining and beat as one. Baseball. and the an injunction anions subject to the greatness of Ruth. are trainable declaring 'trade. anti-trulaw in restraint of because they maks little boys PhY'laxity' ambitious. They would be Brandeis and Holmes Justices MOTO valuable If they made big unions bore Play the game instead of dissented. neverthelesa with "trade" can now be watching others. to is safe predict that It enjoined. Bert Acosta and Clarence D. In their ease the Oberman act will Chamberlain went up in the Bel. prove cMcient. lance, monoplane yesterday. car. their a MOO pound load to stay up Itnlian radicals inspeak ring the shadow 110 hours. This la in preparation minds in court. Evenmember ot the lanitioni, of death. for a flight from New York to to 'which would establish a; Italian chamber, corresponding ay.- Paris a congressman in thekillcountry. world record. Mussolini, to cased of plotting to restore A short time beck, Lord North. says: "I admit I planned cliff paid $50,000 to the first man the government to the state by kill.I ing Mussolini, the imposter. that ever flew the English channel. should have done It bad I been arIn years to come airahipe above! tour hours later." rested storms and clouds. about eight miles tap, will circle the earth. Mussolini. not worried, any dropping passengers at principti; refuse to be assmatinated," and goes; stops Hi smaller. 'planes. Those his business. exercising absogreat round the world airships will about his take on fuel and supplies from lute power in accordance with money smaller planes. and come down for best judgment. and Italian repairs, perhaps not once in a values rise steadily. , year. Eventually they will take ladies and gentlemen getting diwireless power from the earth. vorces in Paris would have been Then men will really fly.. e Interested to hear a New York susay two days Under prosperity and high prem court judgethose ladies ousel wages, labor unions aro gradually age: 'Soma any they are toeing Power loot es they gradual. 'gentlemen wtii find that estate the.last cen. not divorced at all. willSome ly gained power-i- n and arise coming into court .Gould A the settle questionin Paris. apparently upheld In the United States courts, means nothin& because in that ease Paris. had 'aeon for years the last stab-of that husband loves a army. good VulitTONg and wife." a la But bow tams and unreal fiction story is compered with a A conference of college students more that really happened. ha decided against that marriage, The mon faectnadng chino quite solemnly. by a vote of IS to T. has decided Providence ters are those that smelly , Wise it by a vote ' of about lee against v.people such as we see mound - - to e.-- us every day. The most dramatic When the seven young gentlemen events Sr. those that unfold on who think they believe in trial often so the stage of fall in love, they will marriage we that so ate thrilling. strange know poodtively the marriage they amazed whenwenalim that they would deplan is to lest forever, theorrof-strial- , and !sunlit test tire - - Every month True anybody suggesting IL- St;c7wtt Or if ,not. they would not be grm prints 16 or worth marrying. gripping. heats Itouching news- , - - . tives hfted Wit Out of life itaalf.--Commander 'Met. greatest Gerand love Its stories of marriage. man flier loft ever from tint war. of success and failute, of temp--- union and struggle. el laughter : will fly la a gliding plane without any angina from a Mountain Peak and teats have made this great - in Bavaria. 1.1100 feet high. magazine the favorite with over This means literally tobogganing reeders. You. too. ,,eight million front. the tola.04 alouata)a to the enjoy IL true StUryfrog May below' on the air. It would valley Is now on the newastandsprice.. astonish those long dead and burGet a copy your only quartet. ied that used to smile at the Poem I A Darius Green and his . ' - ',..., - - he d,NIMOngoWsP.,.,'..'0,, Le by' Illargarot Awakening," Sangster. Tho bite Mrs. gangster waa one of those beautiful spirits that the world is tho poorer for having of I. high lost. Eh wrot ve way not always poetry, orderit would have been the first and she to admit that. Ms kali a 'Mina bunion appeal. and for years rho woo as widely quotod as. lay. Ella Whooler Wilcox- - or Eugene Fiel& though oho wrote pito neither of them. Oho could say the obvious thing beautifully, imbue it with wooden she we a natural melodist who could fall Into any part and Lilo., goodness which, was in bar heart and tont got into her lines. Sometimes she was too apt to have a di ttalts 'mossage." for her chief desire was to improve tho world; yet on. cannot smarm' with & philanthropist of dram& Union Labor Milestone. , '''''''''''''.."....,10.4k..q.,3,,:,-,..- a .., , - . . , ' o, - , l',.. - Can't Worry Mussolini. BIRD OF TIIE SOC1117. - PO DIA Rose Baba Ruth. ' ; , ra Assorted Chinese Fights. ... , , -- TODAY -- ; 4 , - n I - ' Ilisterien. , , he first public organ recital of the mason was given in the Salt Lake Mbar-- nacle with Professor J. J. McClellan at tits consols. It was estimated that LOON persons listened to an extensive and will selected PrOgrant. rose-lei- (bora Br Andrew Jesocai Assassin , . The The In- , , ,,t:, , A Salt Lek policeman attempted to arrest a drunken man on Main street but found that be had more than be could bandlo.. The man was finally landed in Alta city jail, but with the titnaly assistance of OW Councilman A. , ' , ,r: re More than 1,000 persons attended dam at Salter dUring tit evening, and as many, wars at the resort in imariy - th - afternoon- .- The- weather, Wall se warm that hundreds went in bathing. Two Ineded trains made the trip f- ' - ,i of17sivernity of Wimoottsin and termer editor td the .,. , Century Ilialgastue. - ,,. 9 Tho bandsomo Fifth Rant atreet residence of Judge John A. Marshall of the federal court waa mid to Henry Catrow, Utah mining Malt. for, szcoot.--- property was PO feet front by 12 1 rods with a brick residenco of 11 rooms. - GLENN NILAAIN. Importaite Events Iri alurell Estory .,. - , - - hiti--erit- ItOWS , NI '' : ., APRIL 14, 1007. , Judge C. R. Diehl of the miming.' db. "bon or the eity court announcod from tha bench that the practice of polies. men making arrests and then failing to filo complaints 'was becoming tclo cammon. and that unlem It cease4 at once, be would take official action. yet .. ' . ' Twenty Years Ago'. Before from the ground bath : - ,, !Pa , ' ' wan-fac- o , - ,,,-- -- - Davis and Thomas Hobday. . ' , I. --' . 11140--.A- it Deeerel ' .'- lire-sa- 4 et the ' ''''' ,"''' t Sterling war4;'Williem Jets flU, APRIL 14. bishop. te Young was baPtised Tabernacle choir Saxe It would bo a happy thing for socloty If an the sitergiss now being ISSIBrighem by Zimmer hillier, at Menden, an veniug tioncert at Oakland. directed against radicalism could bo divertd Into Si. vs:tar againat Monroe county, New 'fork. California, and the next night the ISSI-J- rh committee for the re,ItoUtliao covers reality with &rust lithe sato away those warns proirram was repeated is $as moval of the Saints from Mts. Francisco. butaan impulosa that put spooning into the work of tho world. aloud moved 116 fanglies into JIMAMatilda M. Barrett died la afternoon I cams by chanco upon a virid illustration of this , Tumors Grove. about U miles Salt Lake City. 1004--Tfrom rar West, Missouri. Trustee in Trust ef the tour et 11 hospital for which I bed ham completed an icepectims.considirotion. t a council of the Apostles Church purchasedII from - Mrs As I same so4l1 a fresh Accession of funds were ender Of land 111t. await oxiginati7.1 - holt& at Preview. England. Wit-of tho front doorway of ths hospital 1 Magee C. loops, sores wants. lard Richards was ordained one at Independent. Jackena children In chars of a:ourse. Of the Twelve Apostles. , - Ate. Part of the Mad wag Here wee c pathetic lin'. g irl wit: twistsCspins. 11141.7yhe Pioneer camp on the There watt a littlo boy itwith an arm In a east. portion of the al acres originally '' scone was the mark of o of eistivity1 lb Platte hal' 'A Wtstful-eie- d acquired tor the Chureltby Bish. Ia lilt, ' brethren the ovorY still fresh. Preparing rip Edward Partrideo operation brim. and of which the temple let hi a There was a brave little lad wan a amebas' log lo thing for their long journey ahead. President Brigham Young ,It Irks a sight to tug at one's boort. part. The new purchase Um ad- and his brethren of the Pwelve Minot wag & wel7 muter of fact with these littio searrod and Jacont to the temple. - left Winter Quarters for ' Sarah Everard. a form- broken bit of humanity. the 1900-M11UUSIIII eimmaltiss A women Lill city pulsed, b 7. into, ohms r resident et Utah, died in LeaRocky Mountains. Thel Joined -the Pioneer camp Jvar the Elk. caught her eye.. den. England. thaeolata &Placer "Would you children Uke to bare a rake sera It. Taylor of hors river. 11101Biebep she staked them, In. was Utah. divided the 14th ward. died in Dupe iSSILolon. --unison.an unrehearsed "Yes." carnó promPtly back In to four wards. with Benjamin M. House ward. Balt Lake City. A The nurse assented. and 'the woman Of the alb' stlMed Into a new chapel was dedicated by lAwis. Henry Ballard, John B. nearby store,- bought a half dozen cakes of chocolate,- and brought Pres. Jompit V. Smith in the Thatcher end Thomas X. Smith ' them ; Thirty-thir- d crippled children. as bishoPe, respectivelY. ward, Pelt Lake Citt. As ape looked into theirfame ahe WM the light ot si luminous The building east $10.004. ISISGround was broken In Salt neat, Mit, gratitude. Otte of the little boye with 'elm arm- in Leroy Tripp ot Mut. Sait Lake City for the Lake. $e. corner of the cake of chocolate le his snout's.' and, with hi- tree vier valley and Pioch Railroad. ray. Utah. died in Delirium, bond. 'pulled off Its paper cover and dropPed it to the ground.aa a missionarl while laboring (Afterward the Vtah and Neva' Utah bore.' protested the name. "You must not throw paw Alonzo Terry. Charles R. ft4. da OR the ground. Pick it up. Pick it uP tromediately."11S7g-.corner stones of the pioneer of ltle. died at St. "But he bast only one fret arm" said the 'overate of the ettYMend temple were laid. George. ' TII pick it up for him" a Dudley. tillteThe Saints who bad settled Illakirs. Louise C.tied 'No." inaisted the nurse, "h must Melt It lie." at Mirhandcart pioneer, on the Camas Grandes river., The sures and the women of the city wore not by nature difror. points Cases Grande.. Chihuahua. to the crY et help fen's, Th. nurse was by nature n MOTO 'CILII01115 Preston rivet ward. Ida- Mexico. were organized as a Itill--Tthan tram the women of the city. But she was the victim was reorganised with Ossial called Sin Church. branch of the ho, laded- - Places for fire Years thte ot routine. Had the Pecker as bishop, Francisco' - 'Frederic W. - Jones. street corner incident would have been the same. Denson Alder Dag president: of Industry.. 'Business men who bungle thee human relations choien as blehop of the Salt !Aka Motormen who lead the nations into war. and the whole boat ot 11110SJacob Oats s. one of Gm Piro ward. ucceeding seven Provident of Seventies. city Second public servants who forget the b Irman values of their lob are in the Bober C. Iverson. who had been died at Provo. main good roes who have lost their sensitiveness under the dead Melvin J. Bal. chowin to succeed 111111The Saints who bad settled , , snini blight er routine. lard as president of the Northbetween Hyrum and Wsliaville. Copyright McClure Newspaper Syndicate. westers States mission. Utah, were organised as the Mt. N , the Files ,-, , - the .lastasulon el the Legislature to leave the date optional with the governor but with many others it fell by thel way and 15 still remabssThis year as In years gone by state officiale will assemble on the Capitol grounds and do the bit by planting a tree. City officials will probably do likewise, while private citizens quite IOUorally will doubtless observe the day in some such manner. While ordinarily the middle of April may be considered somewhat late for such an observance, the spring season this year has been so back- ward that the statutory data, it would seem, will be quite early enough: - IL would be a good thing for the country if citizens generally would contribute their mite towards the plantilig of trees and the making of 'gardens. Ball Lake and' Utah aro Justly famed for the Many trees found In this section. an Improvement tb,at and happi, has done much for the comfort ness of those who reside here. Of late years, however. paving and other modern Improvements have caused many of these trees to be removed and much of the shade and beauty afforded by their pros-"n- os has been cut off. It should be the aim fot ell progressive eittzens to lend their aid TEICH THE CHILDREN TRAFFIC RUM In the direction of at least maintaining the treltlit WOO by the pioneers in this laud- It is ANY' of the schools of the tutted able work and to this end all should unite WI States are now incirporating traffic la the observence of the day. $et smart for rules and regulations as a regular part of hi! 911170.16 the pupil's work. Tiler traffic code is included in thefr civic courses and those who MEEICO MAKLNG PROGR61 pass the requirements receive- credit, as ROM the 1928 report of the Mexican de. they do in other studies. Children are immost schools in the thepublio partment of education it appears that taught, a of and portant phases government city Is progress being made in educational work la Mexico.- 'rho federal government budget knowledge. of traffic rules and reelections woo 31k000moo pesos, or $152,000- ,- should be included in this teaching as it for teaches 000, of which 113,000,000, or about 8.5 per emphasizes the safety first idea and ce nt. was spent on educatoin. In addition children something that can be of direct - to this the states agent 1101i00,000, about use to them every day.Teachers themselves should be thor40 per cent Of their average budget; on state schools inking a total expenditure of 123- .- oughly familiar with automobile drivi 000,000 for education. Since the Diaz ad- - regulations and a simple and direct, discusministration in 1910, the expenditures for sion of traffic problems and safety in genPublio education in Mexico have increased eral will be carried by the children into the homes and be productive of good in emmore than aeven-fol- d. , report shows that there' are at phasizing the need of care and eaution'on present 12,339 public schools in Mexico with the part of both parents and children. 1,049,553 children enrolled. Four thousand Scarceira day passes in Salt Lati CRY' of these are federal schools, 1,000 of which in which there are not one or more .autowere opened during the last year. Formerly mobile accidents. Children are either killed the jarger part of government expenditure or maimed and the point is that in the maor education went. to the support of the jority of cases the Accident hi the result of National University, and the schools in thoughtleuness ,ar carelessness on the part Mexico City and other centers of popula. of some one. In some cases it is the driver It is now the policy of President and in ether cases it, is the'cbild' or the lion. Calle, to establish new schools where they pedestrian that puts himself in the patliof most to the education ot the danger.. making-th- e, iatalitY2:tintlYnidebletl! general public. thus eliminating the .control - There b a responsibility- resting uPon of education by political influence. every one to sekthat the city is kept I fit One of the most important recent de- place in which to bring up children.. The the establishment of demands of the best interests of children, velopments - is rural schools for the education "of their freedom from unnecessary' danger, are the native "Indians who constitute 80 more important even than their schooling. per cent-- of the-- Mexican, population. These The suppression of evil resortI; the 'safety 12aVa Mitre 'Mosr Tor 61-'the 'litreett id& of education and IL b obvious .that Mexico amusements are matters of supreme imiiimot make progress so long ia the gen- - portance and of public responsibility in - era! bevel of education among bet...people is Child welfare.- - Every interest of the family at-tlow wpoint-Joh- a to 4a faitp,a, part-el-thDeivey, professor-ointerest And- - 04 re-- ! Philosophy at Columbia University, after sponsibility of the school and the city. We inspecting these rural schools, declares this are wondering if the teachers of our eity to be one of the most Important social ex- - schools al.'e giving thoughtful attention to F - - leaden' ' 'S.", , distance from all foodstuffs If the. publie generally only realized bow much of disease and death lurks in the pernicious activities of this seemingly innocent little insect, they would take every be possible means of keeping isini-whbelongs and making his reception Just as uncomfortable as mans inventive and progrusivo mans will allowThis can be done by carefully screening all doors and windows and placing thefemily viands where this inquisitive summer visitor will find it next to Impossible to penetrate. As pointed out by the state food inspector, the practice of placing boob of crackers upon the tables in, restauranta for the convenience of customers, is one that terloosly detrimental' to health, u is every other Practice that snakes it possible for the fly to help himself to foodstuffs that are intended for human consumption. Better take this matter into account now and make ready to receive this nicks or leu unwelcome guest in a manner iihich will readily convince him that, be is not wanted. at least not in the family Circle where be is apt to become a means of contamination and possibly death. Instead of matting the fly let us banish him to re-- 1 mote localities and keep bim in the region where be rightly belongs.: , 1, ' .' 4 Two ideas as to the design of Saleta4, ger aircraft of the future have recently been put forth. British Wien predicts mammoth liners el the alt. "Each rosiest will be the silo of the 31alretania suld Lewin bass accommodation for itte poisoning. , Every comfort to which the modern world Is occustomo4 will be provided- -- Passengers will bars !ergs and somfortable smelts restaurant o to seat $it parsons a time will be pronisi. in odditioa to smoking lounges docks and especially strengthened tio allow or Uncial" Certain Gernuus experts. however. aro looking forward to 'air trains" rather than to "air Boors.' They nolon a powerful 'locomotive simians drawing a string of "Pullman , gliders. Air travel will of course be far sourer. for to land or pea travel in spout, and it -- will doubtless bars on attraction sit its own. ,But land canny' can ba viend better from a railroad train than from an airplane sailing high over the earth. and half the charm of the sea voyage I. the sound of the waves as this boat plows alonethrough them. Many may like to soar up into the air but man also likes the earth and the sta. Quick le not the only arrival at the domination Whatever- - developments may come in flyin g. railroads and stosmallip companies will be doing business tor Some time Worceeter Tels. I - respectable - , ' ' From - '' :rHE. RUST OF ROUTINE ' ' riot! is concerns& There is no roam to expect that the present dreams of flyhig will not be fultHed. It seems to be only a question of tints. Perfoction of safety devices. specially thosse In connection with .quickland- intl, may bring a boom Is flying Most tiny day. On tits "Mbor hand it le poesi- blo that progress in aviation will be , - ' ' ; ' The night hr passonger service be. tweon Baton and ;Cow York opened without any passenger s. but there Is , probably no significant in that. at least as for as the eventual success of er, - I , '''temparativetrolosr.-,----- ;- , ' ., ' i is a timely warning that has been I issued to hotel and restaurant men by the state food and dairy inspector to anticipate the early arrival of tho pesky fly and to make arrangements to keep him at t ,,..........,.. t ' Travel Every'Way. ---- T IT - ' r.A.PRITI,, ,,.,- - . :,1 , ' . NEWS JTIIIIIIEDAY - ytTh nit. tmsn ng ,. , , neighbor. TICE - DESERET - a! is estimated by Mr; Saatit,Sub-Secreta- ry of the Mexican Department of Educe,. tion, that with the expenditure of 675,0000, ono a year ,the needs of all children of school age In Mexico can be provided for. Vocational and teehnical education will make the work of the Mexican people more pmductivsland lift the ration to a higher economic, level. Bean and education are the crying needs of Mexico. It, is encouraging to note that the federal government is providing for these needs in the pational budget. It would be a fine thing for the United States to have a progressive aid enlightened Latin republic for her southern , le ,' It ARBOR DAL - , ' - ii.. SALT LAKE CITY, ' - - the scfministrations- of Obregon. and Calles, About 3,000 rural schools have been estabI and it b the present, policy to Inlished crease these . schools at the rate of 1.000 a yeirt The number of pupils enrolled in these rural schools for 1926 was 143,t33, an increase of Z3.100 over 1925r, Al, present Mexico is not able to supply adequately trained teschers to carry on this rural education, but the federal government It encouraging the various states to open their own tonna! schools in addition to the 33 federal normal schools now Periling in the various statts note that President It is worthy of Cellos began his career as is rural school teacher and be believes that the hope of Mexico lies in- - assimilating the widely 'varying Indian populations which, can only be brought about by education. At present millions of these Indians cannot even speak the national language of Mexico. - The ay. 9 erage general illiteracy for Mexteciti-622per cent. About 40 per cent of her children ere not enrolled in any school and the spread of education until the past year or two has not even kept pacii'with the growth of population. - hone wsii IlDieept ' ' :" -' I' - et Alett berme et areelettee. Marilee, os 4 - Salt Lase city, Utak. Pubitoirmi Altaraoon. - ' - SOAat.-17itAtft-; gilt - '' :,''7 - - - ' '''''''''-- - , , . ...., i :i ' 4 .; ... 4s ' , ; . F ;"..i.7, '1'4..--- ' .... ,1,.....,....,......,..,........,..... - - ., , - ,. . .- ...... ., . ,..; |