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Show ,7FEE is gifted mnittionl &fuse threat from the United States Britain and Japan Must agree to limit naval armaments or follow the United States in in extensive building program may have the effect of bringing the tripartite conference to a satisfactory agree- tiati011 ' , Salt lAk - Published Moab? 4 Ws. Phone City, Utak. S W Arteruoone guidon Sundse. A114it Sumo of Circulaties. fOlWtIt ment. The opsts- ot Warliav; been so terribly One 'rook .61 increased' no nation can embark in it 000000 S. On. Monti that 1.10 On. V etas t de without inestimable Lou. This fact justifies Ono Year (It paid is savants) I Csnts Casio Copies psi? to EMS. Idaho, the expectation that something of good may The snore rates Nevada. sad Wyss:ass; saes stems sy emit. finally come out ci 'the, conference at Gen. Dor swath. OAS. eve. Address sorrespesdeses toe oubliostion VI The Editor. ILIATERACY AMONG WORKERS. Bond yentittoscia and business communicatiOnS to Tao Dosores Nowa gait Lake City, Utak chambers of commerce are being ' NATIONAL ADVICRTigiNti ittritEIDLNTATIVEll L('CAL. to with the ,Vnited Coco itothonburg and Novi. Now fora City , . I East tie& &root 111080. Michigan Blvd. States chamber of commerce in the work of &d Donovan Building In its pamphlet, IlliterFleas ....Boa Coca Cola Bid& reducing illiteracy. City. 201 Cogultitution ktuliding acy and the t930 Census." present conditions Atlanta bt Louis In Victoria Building in this matter are outlined and suggestions Condor and Moody. Biggins Building, Los Angoima, California. on how to proceed are offered, 407 Sharon Bldg.. Bad Iranciono, California In illustrating the dangers of tilit6acy itt ths gootorfloo at Balt LaBO City i the civic development department of the Entrod as ivocond clots Inmates' according to Lot ol Connives. hisrea I. 1171k. National Chamber of Commerce cites the The Associated Press is entitled case of in enterprising manufacturer whose to the use for republicationexclusively of all news credited to I. or not otherwise credited factory vas placarded with notices directin this newspaper, and also the local news Om lished heroine AU rights ter republicatioa of ing employees to observe caution in Perotspecial dispatches bare are also reeersed. ing machines and warning them of certain SALT LAKE CITY. JUNE 29. 1927. dangers. In this particular the employer was proud of the fact that lie had taken every SPANNING THE MIGHTY DEEP. precaution to guard his workers against acin the progress of their work. cidents arcWith st in EST of luck. We you every But the question was finally raised " step of the way. With these words Itla'.ging in their ears- whether all the workmen could read the the farewell greeting of Commander Rich- instructions. An investigation was made and ' executive discovered that he bad In his ard E. ByrdA.leutanants Maitland and the several hundred persons who could employ liegenberget, in their big army monoplane, read nor write. neither took off from Oakland, Calif, Tuesday The National Chambet dote not believe Melting fOr Honolulu. Tbokslane had an auspicious start under almost ideal weather that this condition prevails generally in the conditions and at last reports was winging great industrials plants, of the ,country but waY to SS destination with every assur- it is sufficient to give rise to the inquiry ' whether erpployers are generally aware of Ince of a successful trip. Shortly after the departure of the armY the number of illiterates on their payrolls. plane ths civilian ship manned by Ernest L. Workers who cennot read safety signs and Smith and Charles Carter also took off, but words of caution are a dangerous hazard in later vas forted to return on account of a industry and to remove Oil the National broken wind deflector. This gave the army Chamber of Commerce asks for the of commerce Of Jocal chambers plane such a good start that Carter, the 1' navigators refused to go stating that it would throughout the nation. Industrial sectdents reach a high total be next to useless to make the attempt. The trip, therefore, was abandoned, los the time every year. It is worth while to check up in the matter of illiteracy among the workbeing at any rate, much to the discottiftture of Smith; who is said to bays wept like ers and to ascertain to what extent ignorI child that be should thus be denied the ance is responsible for accidents. alone should prompt employers to privilege of making the yenture he bad set take this action. his beart on. As if to make it unanimous Commander - RECORD INCOME TAX. Byrd, who for two weeks has been awaiting a favorable opportunity to fly from New NALYSIS by the treisury department, of York to Paris in his mono tax toturns for the year 19-I plane America, save the word Tuesday eve. nine In stand by for 4 o'clock bopoff, and shows that more Americans paid taxes on a at 524 Wednesday morning got off to a fins million dollars and over than aL any time &tut with conditions generally as favorable In the history of the nation. This would inas he could hope to have them. At last re- - dicate that, never before have incomes been ports the plans was making good headway as great as they are today. In the million at the rate of about 100 miles an hour with dollar clan there were 207 persons as comprospects good for the same succets which pared with 75,in 1921 and 206 In 1916, when the World war was tits height. There attended Lindbergh and Chamberlin. but. people every- were seven persons who certified to inNot only Americans where will wish the aviators well in their comes of more than 11000,000. twos tn respective ventures. With the records al-- 1 Michigan and New York respectively and , ready e,eiblished in the matter of flying one each In Illinois, Oklahoma and Pennsylover the seas, the year 1921 will probably vania. Millionaires were confined to 17 go down in history as one of the most event states, New York leading with 96, while ful of all time in solving the problems of the Pennsylvania was second with 28 and Illiair and in rendering possible commercial nois and Masuchusetis third with 16 each. relationship with other naflons by means of Michigan. bad 13, Ohio 6, California 6, New the airplane. In this Col. Lindbergh will Jersey 5, MissOuri 1. and Florida 3. Conhave credit for baying pioneered the way, as necticut,,Indiana, Maryland and Oklahoma Commander Byrd has credit for being the bad two each and Iowa, Nebraska and Wisfirst to fly over the North Pole and exPlore consin one apiece. the frozen regions of the north from the ,The report shows that, the 1926 revenue cockpit of an airship. act, applicable to 1925 incomes,,'produced than bad bees collected prevI Since the foregoing was written a flash more revenue the fact that, exemptions were iously despite from Honolulu notes the safe arrival at The total and the tel greater that port of Lieutenants Maitland and Meg- ampunt collected was 1731,555381 an in, enberger who reaebed their destination at crease Or 1.3 cent. Of this , gUDACKLPYLON MAT ZIA I , 111 es IP -, ' : ; Self-inter- three-motor- , , A ed - - time, which is practiUlly' three and a half hours later than Salt Lake time. The flesh was received in Salt Lake shortly after 10 o'clock. The feat establishes another non-sto- p record foe Axnerican aviators and is the lint successful flight oyez the broad expanse of the 6:22 ' Pacific. - i :nc Mid-Paci- fie , NAVAL UATERENCE , REOPENS. POLL arms conference which yard, into I session again on June 27, found all three , detentions apparently as far from agree-te- nt as they were when the conference opened. The reports are to the effect that the American delegates have bees ed from Washington to accept nothing short of parity with Great Britain in the matter ' of cruisers and auxiliary ships. The American delegates are inclined to Interpret the instructions from Washington as an intimation that unless an agreement can be reached at Geneva the United States nay embark on a gigantic nalal building . program, using the treasury surplus to culla forward. It will be membered that President Coolidge bad difficulty with the , last Congress to prevent, the inauguration ' of an ambitious cruiser building program. There are some senators and representatives who are advocates of a "big nave for the United States and this idea is tot wantc. ,.. log support in circles outside of Congress. Such men as Arthur Brisbane hold tense- to the policy of making the United ",....usly in- fighting strength the equal or .... e, ..,, of any,and all nations, both on the superior -4,, . water and In the air. The advocates of this policy believe that the United States should act independently of all other nations. They still cling to the idea that preparation for war is the surest guarantee of peace. Unless the British and Japanese delegates come into line with the United States. Pres.. l'' Mint Coolidge may not oppose so strenuously the proposals of the element in Con-which 4411d1 IPC- tut tidequato Preps I. - '- - 4Rt, owt.' of per amount New York paid most, with a total of 1252,157)331 on a taxable income of 11309- ,113,881. Pennsylvania was second with something tvor 173.000,000, and Illinois, in Massachusetts and Michigan followed this order. Utah had a net income of $37-,Idaho, 062,204 and paid I tax of 166007; M,998,686 an a tax of 1170,912; Wyoming, 123301,093 and a tat of 1256,181. California had a net income of 11,184,513,579 on which the tax amounted to 137327387. 30,289,793 , A CUBE FOR ,TRACHOMA. , The KarkeasCity Journal. President and Mrs. Coolidge. whose lives have been spent up in the eavirons et Vermont and Massachusetts, seem to have been almost as greatly amazed as of Europeans at the vast stretch America west of Buffalo. They had previously been as far west as Kansas City. over pother route and that trip had been & revelation. But now they are away from the centers of population and unfamiliar jsro WW1 a IlimPas At scenery and unsuspected conditions of life. which must make a interesting ap.. peal to their alert minds. The great West is indeed different, just as America is different from ,Europe, and that difference toes Won& the boundless stretch of territory. The best blood of Europe blended in the settlers of America. The qualities of the various peoples of Europe fused here. in a few generation& The wit of theihish, the thrift and sturdiness; Of the Scota . the doggedness and secs of fair play of the English, the loyalty of the Welsh, the thoroughness and heartiness of the German& the artistic and emotional temperament of the Trench end other qualities conspicuous in other peoples were blended in a composite American,' a new type the beet balanced end the most enterprising in the world. The original stock was not made up of weaklings or reject& They were not ' born here. Al one has said, they came here deliberately. with their clothes on. with one did not 'come They lung and one ervant. They came with 'Krone to and hands subdue the Arms willing earth, to make homes and found fami. - lies. 4 , They cameebticause of discontent. not which of weaklings, end leads to despair mopes and suicide, but the discontent of the stalwart and courageous, the discontent that hopes and buteles., that struggles and plane and digs deep foundations for homes and schools and churches. This process was continued. following the star of empire westward. The most daring and the most hopeful Pushed the boundaries of civilization toward the getting sUu end turned the 'reit Atner.., lean desert into the garden spot of the world. Neither flood nor drouth nor famine nor poottionoo nor but nor told. nothing temporal and nothing spiritual, daunted their !oral. breasts.,- - They fought the elements. Pests. Wild beasts. 'wilder savage s. desperadoes and. finally, their temptation to rely upon legislative Panaceas instead of upon themselves in working out their temporal salvation. The Coolidge. are to spend the sum. mit. Mon the finest product tic civili' zation, the people of the West. that discontent end-pip- , Twenty Years Ago. - ... 29. 1901., , A canvas of prominent Utah Republicans was made by Tho Mows to &seer- - who was their thole for president of the United States. Almost without exception they favored Theodore Roosevelt for a third term. , 11111--Th- Ida-pist- deliver an opinion., la' the right of all men; that of con. Mows it a weighty and respectable opinion. which a rePresenta. the ought alwlys to reloice to hear: and which he ought always most seriously to consider. But authoritative instructions. mandates Issued, which the member ,le bound blindly and implicitly to obey tovote. and to argue for, though contrary to the clearest convic. non of his 3utigment and tonecienec these are things which arias from a fundamental mistake. Parliement is not a cOngrtel of ambassadors from different end hostile interests; which interests each must Maintain. as an agent and advocate, gainst other agents and advocates: but parliament is a deliberative auembly of one nation. with SS Inter eat. that Of the whole. You choose a member. indeed; but when you have, chow ,him. he is not a member of Bristol. but he is a member of parliament If the .loeal constituent should have An interest, or should form a hasty opinion. evidently GO., posit to the real good- of the vest of the community. the metnher GO that plate ought to be as 'tar, is any other, from any andesv. Or to give it effect. r , your faithful Mend. your devoted servant, I ellen be to the end of trio life; a flatterer you do not wish for." , , The greatest compliment wecould par to ourselves would be for us to demand that our leadership declare this degree of independenut from Our dictation. ' 'IfeClur Newspaper Syndicate , - , - - Prof. Lewis A. Merrill. :Imitator of the Utah Arid Irarm company. returned to Bait Lake from & trip to N.phi and reported that there had been a void loss of wheat in the south al the result of ' savors frosts. , Claude T. Barns& won known young man of Kaysvillo. Utah returned to his Immo from the University of Michigan, having completed his law courso there. Ifs organised a strong dobating.sooloty in the Michigan school and was promin. ont as a writer. , are scattered over all this vast. region in which there are no railroads and few good roads. It is an impossible task for the doctors to reach and treat all those afflicted in this xast area and the disease is of such character that the, treatment must be followed up in order tct be effective. It is reproach to the nation to permit these wards of the government to to uncared for. The,Indian Bureau or some other goyernment agency should be supplied with sufficient funds to carry on effective work in the elimination of this dreadful disease 'which causes untold suffering and !wee many of the afflicted in total blindness. It is 'to be hoped that Dr. Noguchrs discovery, in the hands of tife trained specialists of the Rockefeller Institute, will go into Arizona and New Mexico and effect a permanent cure of this disease. It. will be an m unspeakable blessing to these helpless tribes to be freed from 'this terrible , , plague. In-di- , , , , , imam ,,,,, ,,,,w f rgr eillimc , - elder-bloo- m - T - soft-tint- 19(Yr TODAY ' Leg. I La:ob's of ).fr. lona Mil lished as tun of the ailed editor. cent:1u. pub. sal. of spin. Sopermum." by Arthur Hardy. This American poet, mathematiclan and novelist.wes born at bless.. and was at wee time United States minister to Persia. Also he served in an editorial eapoen', on the old Cosmopolitan Magazine. under John Briaben Walker. His exquisite pcpse is equalled': if mot excelled, by some of his all to infrequent poetics uttrs:Zee. In a poesn like this, len( a favorite of mine, he gets into the mood of. though In no sense imitating, so perfect a poet as Emily Dickinson. It is an august statement of a tours 'Passing. beautifully wrought. filled with wonder. Oh what a night for a soul Id tol The wind a havrit and thefields Sher-burn- er In nor An stunt mail They know where the fruit Wits who chooses for his theatre a thickset ladies , kiss On the thorny blackberry vines. heroes. seaThey gather the delicate Irish also spend their youth In weed school. and also take a hook when And build tiny castles of send: they're big anotigh to swallow the They pick up the beautiful ma eduntri where the An-dar- does nut The Dem El , shells. It isn't th No screening cover the Wood, PeoPle rierwot, hire & took who throws most of ter-the rations in the nit7 ' ' men koow terday morning namuel Klein started from Chicago for Los Angeles by motor, promising to cut seven hours from the railroad's schedule time. Mis road will be 100 miles longer than that of the rail,., road. I . Those who toll bravely are Lrgib , I A ra quarter et a. million Brttlshto eel the peril hOrth There Is s bright side.' The jobs don't Perlatt 11 while COW," 1.1tod 4 I brown-hande- ' t 'Hi a EFFECTIVE MAY 21 Omaha Detroit S 64.05 7435 Chicago Niagara Falls 109.17 St. Louis' Kansas Cry 64.05 Buffalo 109.17 , Atlantic Oty 13739 New Yeah 135.95 Philadelphia 133.47 14101 Boston 95.07 Cochran' 105.31 ClentanO 97.11 Pittsburgh 94.17 7145 - Through Pullroani front Salt Lake Oty to Chicago in Rio Grande No. 2 , tv.. Salt Lake - Oty 1.An Coloracto An Denver Le. Denver An Omaha Chicago , 430 PM 1,41 PM Royal Gorge At. Pueblo 335 PM I Sptirip WfliN1iT , L 5:00 PM 740 PM , 11:30 PM ' 3;30 PM 740 , Draerlattoom, compartment sad open, section ?unmans; open top observation cat through the Royal Gorge and a stop at the Hanging Eddie. Sun. parlotIounge cai East of Denver. Dining cat for all meals; chair cat and coaches,. - te Per reserverkets end pedtutoldne essEnenes with your novel piano, , phone, 4vvite er see - - The, humble and poor become great; d these ehildren Shall grow mighty rulers of State rh pen of the author and stateAnd from I What makes a gardener so mad' sman. that a hen can work as hard 'rho noble and who of the land Mare without getting a back ache. The sword and the chisel end pala ette There's little chants for revolt:. Stfall be held in the little brown tion In a land whet each Individhands. ual may decide for himself whetbar to be a Red Or a millonaire. terdaY." said tbs man. "and sew it writes as well sa over." Correct this a.ntCite. t let (Copyright. 2137.- - Pubilshars use fountain my daughter pen tea," Syndicate) es , Krona-ea- t; le sixty-thre- ' ;r polt4111i. ! india must chooso between :ohn Real competition will come with Bull end Soviet bull. Aunext traffic, flying beginning thistY-thrThe honorary B. A.. conferred hours gust cutting from the best railrosd time of on some of tbo big boyd obviousiy e hours. Railroads will stands for Bachelor of Applesauce. le a heye time to meet the competition. .Current history teaches es that Flying passengers will be comparamuch is few at firstis tively- . requirod to utak a tasus bath if you still ?Ivo a,black ' Sir Robert Cecil, of Great Bri- ore. ' tain. and Viscount Ishii. of Japan. hold a secret conference, and Lindbergh is too idealistic to soUncle Sem's "observer," as you oePt a million dollars. Be is unguess. was not in it Cecil and married. IshU will deride what Japan and The office cynic says the Poutb Britain want. Wben that is settled they will tell Uncle Sam what le solid because nobody in Dixie he is to do, and he. probably, will has money enough to buy an ofdo it. That's what happened last fice. , time. Little Red Riding Hood's visit to Just looking at hill back turns her grandmother was no sadder Mani a mane bead, but continuthan Uncle Sam going to a con- ous patting on tho back doesn't ferenee with Britain and Japan. turn Lindbergh's. ' , f 41 gimp PARAGRAPHS RT ROBERT QtrILLEPG - swings, , , railroad , de- Every law that is too ore folded in And at night-tim- e e of feats itself. It is in tile slumber man to tuff himself in por- a song that a fond Mother Ey lion ILI be has- been - -kept empty.. sings. , Intelligent treetops 'Where the orloWs hammock Out 1 of leaves In . Fairy barks that have drifted to - land;. They- wave from the tall, rocking ' fact of taxes that but nobody likes to - , Nor a star abroad the way , to show. Do they part in peacesoul with Its clay? Tenant and landlord. what do they say? Was It sigh of sorrow or xelease I heard just now as the face turned gray? , What if, aghast on the horsiest! main Of Eternity, it sought' again The shelter and rest of the isle of Time. And knocked at the door of its is house of pain! This country is marvelously ,prosperous, no othkr compares with On the tavern hearth the embers it. There are thin spots in the glow, Mrs. Marie Freeman The laugh is deep, and the flagons prosperity. thought so yesterday. Sitting in the low; kitchen with her live children close nut without. the wind and the to her, the oldest, 10, the baby, autrackless sky, seph, on her lap. the father had And night at the gates where a been killed by an automobilitiNo soul would go. damages. (Copyright. 19174 Mrs. Freeman, who bad been told the children must go to an exylum, La! whoa ot tho sun this mornturned on the gas. She was found ing. and scientists hnv engaged sitting in the chair with her baby seven passenger airplanes to take on her lap. the four other children them above the clouds, in case the on the floor beside her, all dead. latter should interfere with the is a days event 1'. A little lamb on the grassy mood Two airplanes are 'booked bi orstops leaping and gamboling when paying $50 a you tie a rope around his bind leg. dlnary passengers seat, They really fly In Znotand. Tour little lamb gamboling on the Wall Street ticker shudders and Manitoba. rid of prohibition, stops his gambling when "big pet,. now the nil. that compels pie," deciding that he has gone far than opposes to take their beer home in enough. put up the pries of "call Intoner with 'which stock specula- bottles. They want to buy and drink it by tho glass, allegtng that Lion is done. and cheers "sociability helps digest e , Ta big folks thought the Wall the Street lamb needed a rest yesterYou will know today or tomorday and put "call money" to b per the decision of tho voters. cent, which I. like putting a bar- row rel of tracked ice into a man's hut ed In New Zealand s law was passby ',vomit. compelling bath. It la only when prices go men largely to bring the bottle home and down that big folks get what they drink it there. A little later women want at the right price. Next month corporations will pay out votedto go back to the old plan, Tbey found solitary" drinking not S610,000,000 in interest and itivi dends. Then the Iambs will get - a a surreal, fresh start. that competition is coming. Yee.' , opportunist is a - doee tvP .. Time 1., necessarily I , titer Sp. .mmmono Cutting Ls riotous, Off for Honolulu. Prosperity's Thin Tying the A,A :1 T o, , tt ltt - that ' ar or earthquakes, bad been installed at the Univorsity of Utah. It teas said them were only about firs of the instruments In the United Btatos at that time. . 1900.4-Andre- w al moguph. an inetritmont for recording -- he ' . , Z MAT fall into the error of thinking that the tendency to tarn. representatives into mere ming machines to record the orders of the "folks back home" is a late Amarican creation. This pressure on the man In politics was a real thing In the' England of Edmund Burke 'e UaY. and. in e memorable speech to the electors of Bristol. Burke defended the freedom of the representative to differ from Zia constituency in a larise Ot Parad tr- - every voter and every graphs that should be read and Office holder in the t7nited Mateo. tlertainly, gentlemen," said Burke. "it,ought to be the Mtnruesa end. glorY of a representative to live in the strictest, un,on. the closest correspondence. and the not immersed communication with his constituents. Their wishes ought to have great weight with him: their em.rgion. WO respect; their bosinsits. un emitted attention. It is his ilutY to sacrifice his repose. his pleasures. hie satisfactions, to thetas: and now ail ever. and in nil to prefer their interests to Ms awe, "But his unbiased opinion. his mature. Judgment, his enlightened conscience, he ought not te sterifice to you to any man, or to any eat of men living. but ) our representative Owes yea. out his industry only but his Judgment: and he betrays, instead of Serving you. if he 'sacrifices it to your opinion. IC government were a' matter of will upon 'en), aids, yours. withrout question. Ought to be superior. Eut government and legislation are matters of reason and Judgment. end not of incline. tion: and what sort of reason is that. in which the determination preottles the discussion: in which on. set of men deliberate. and. another decide: and where thos who form the conclusion are perhaps three hundred nines distant from that who hear the ex. Lindbergh end Chamberlin have Corporations encouraged flying. and private individual, that appro. value have taken to the date times . air. Standard Oil of Indiana offione to from cials fly another city In an threemngin plane built by Henry Ford. William Randolph Hearst hu ordered from Fokker, a.throe-motplane leMilet to the one tharatartMr. ed for Hawaii yesterday.Mearet will tum his machine between Los Angelis and San Fran-decand his ranch at San Simeon, half way between. Louis Lynn. president of ths district council of the I. B. E. W. and leader in the telephone linemen strike, wee arrested on Commercial otroet on a charge of assault and battery on a Salt Lake railroad man. Announcement was made Ill VY three-motor- tam n Bente. la emirs of hhn JCNE Cook. 11136A large meeting of citizens Groesbeck Colt In held at Liberty. Clay county. MisBalt Lake City. souri, pasaed resolutions to expel 18016The Old folks of Balt Lake the Swots from Clay county. county were treated to a fres 1644About 10.000 persona visited curator' to American Fork. and viewed the remains of the MSSPatriarch William Box Sled Martyred prophet and patriarch in Brigham City. at Nauvoo, Illinois. The funeral 1191Katie Wife of B. M. took Maim in the evening. Joseph H. Merrill. of Smithfield. 1841The pioneenttraveled 23 Utah, tiled in childbed at tho Wimites twhich was their longest gton house at regent. Samoa. Het day's journey since they left baby Loy died the gams day. Winter Quarters). and tamped 1812--Told Folks of Balt Lake for the night ottellig sandy, Ctty and county were treated to a ' Henry W. Bigler and others Of free excursion to Payson. the Mormon Battalion, stationed C. Bitten. manager first at San Diego, cleared-U- s Caliof the Brigham Young Trust )ard tor moulding brick in died in Salt Lake City: fornia. company. Leonidas; !twar died 1002Merma5 H. Hunter succeedMOJudge ed Oliver L. Robinson as bishop In Balt Lake City. of Erin. formerly Brighton ward. 11165Lere Peterson, who bad as. Meted soma 20 Danish Sainte to Binghem county. Idaho. Eliza lg. Rills. s Utah wits to Ameriba, emigrate a drowned in email stream coiled pioneer of 1147, died at Provo. Utah couaty. Utah. the Weeping Waters, near Wye bishopric of the augar eming. Nenretko. had House ward. Salt Lake county. 16712A,South Weber whioh was Weber to the Utah, formerly belonged reorganized. with Le Orand Richards as bishop. stake, was organized as a ward. with David. it. Cook as bishop InaRichard Lovell succeeded L. A. Nielsen as bishop of the and attached to Davis stake. 16711The steamship Nevada sailward. Franklin stake. . eta from Liverpool. England. with Idaho. : .LITTLE BROWN HANDL don't come an noir to affixing kind of collar. By Mary R. Kraut. a They drive home the cows from the for AntertcattlemYeaVnIng ' It I frock In a window; scorning pasture. becausa the clerk ears Pries tip through the long' shady lane. Is only Where the ouall whistle loud In the wheat fields That are yellow with ripening , grain. They find In the thick. waving grasses Where the scarlet-Uppe- d otraw, berry grows: 116 snow. earliest the They gather drops Thr's Ono nice thing about And the first etimson buds of the 'sliming golf. Even on rainy day, you can practice slang. They toss the hal; in the meadow; Biblo tho wino full of They gather the devils ran ova' a cliff 'nitwit of white; a pedestrian. They find where the dusky grapes 'purple Why shouldn't Burin's par? As October light. In the oho pays Uncle Sam. be pays his They know where the apples bang 1 citizens and the3r lend t back to ripest And are sweeter than ltalre Vf , Jamas. Aaristant Maeda 161 Auditing , III. atilt . Event; In church History E Ituportant Slotortas: ' BI GLI11 FRANZ. , rs'esidett of ralvority of Wisconsin and former editott el be Century Magazin. ST ARTHUR BRISBANE. by The Ster.Co.) (eoPYright Lieutenant Maitland. pilot, Lieutenant Regenberger, navigator. yesterday morning left the great Oakland air port in a Fokker plane bound for lionolulu. From the riles of the Deseret Pima. announced discovery by Dr. Rideyo Noguchi, the distinguished JaP&nese bacteriologist, who for a number of with the years past has been connected Rockefeller Institute for medical research, of a serum or antitoxin for the cure of trachoma, gives promise of the possible elimination of this dreaded disease. There are numerous cases of tills plague in our Eastern cities and it is widespread among the American Indians especially in the South. This disease among the Indians seriemsly endangers the health of whits communities On adjacent to the Indian reservations', some of the reservations as many as half the children of the various tribes have to ' LIFE'S SUIETENTiG. be treated for trachoma. In the treatment of this scourge the Indian Bureau has been A laugh is Just like sunshine; : It freshens all the day; handicapped by the fact that the funds at its disposal have been inadequate.. An at- It tips the peak of life with 11gh And drives the clouds sway; tempt has been made to segregate the in- The soul grows glad that hears it fected children, and place them so far as And feels its courage strong; ' possible under nurses especially trained to A laugh is Just like sunshine administer the painful treatment which up For cheering, folks along. . to the present time has been the only check A laugh is juit like music. on the spread of the scourge. It lingers in the heart Buto from the Indian reports According AM where its melody is heard. reau, there are only five doctors to take The ills of life depart; care Of this work in the southwestern dis- And happy thoughts come crowding, Its ,,loyful notes to greet; trict, which includes the Navajo reservation on which live more than 30.000 Indians A laugh is just like music, For making living sweet: ;S: many of whom have trachoma. The Indians .4110elenwt a THE recently 11'7 BURKE TO THE POLITICIANS Coolidges See America 3, hetet 29 !INEEPiiIMMOMII ' - DESEItEr NEWS WENESDAY JITNE BURLINGTON YRAArrt. BUREAU 300 CLIFT BLDG. PHON't WASATOI 11 SALT LAKE ciTY , P. Naha. Osmond Asa ' ' tesIbtnitareIZZ ;Imluottselart he BLirlingtojrRou 1. |