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Show THE DESERET effort. Thus It becomes necessary to cH attention to Important matter which obvtouly require continuance of endeavor, amont thes bring meaiure for better birth regltraUon,' the establishment of health itatlons, weighing end measuring IrsU, open-a- ir clusad. nutrU Uonal clinic and other measure Jot lbs protection, and development of ichool fhildran, protection from Illiteracy and premature work s, and by public provision for wholesome play and recreation under trained leadership and supervision of commercial amusements itudy by each community of local need and resource at related to the' care of handicapped children, and the promotion of new lefialatlon for the care and protection of children baaed on a study of present law and tocal need. A lcal photographer once assembled s serlea of children' picture in an almost innumerable group which he labeled -Utah' Best Crop. The idea look tiniver-all-and the Crop" picture wai told to the and near. Weil, lh number of thousand, babies are still the best 'and most beloved of Utahs products; and thpre is no community where greater interest ynd enthusiasm will be shown In their welfare. TIIE DESERET NEWS Orssr f South Torino and Fast Tssspl Itroota, Salt Uk cur. svBscRirnoN Utah. rucra .,,. ) rtf Yaar Satur4ar Nava, par yaar W aak am. ly, par yaar tNtfla Cafla. . .tit Fsrsisn potato aatra. Dsllr. . i IJ bd JJJ CaOtS Addraaa all bualnaaa oommunlrattana and all to THE PKSERET NEWS, fclttancua, . Salt Dak City. Utah CorraapoBdanaa and athar raadlns mat tar publication ahould ho addraaaad to tba Editor. Mam bar Audit J. P. MeJCInnay, (or Burras Circulation. Saw York Of(lca. Chleao Bck-lo-Sch- Eaetera Raprasaptatlva. r A vans If IN Avanua. 134 Office, 111 South Xllchlan Entered at the poatofftse of Salt Lake City, os claaa matter aocordlof to Aot o( Coosraaa, aecond March t. lift. well-kno- Tha Aaaoclatad Praaa Is sxelnslvslr sntltlsd to h os for of all news dlspatehra credited to Itrepubllcatton or not otherwteo credited In this B awe paper, and also the local pawn publlehed haraOn. All rlrhta of rapubllratlos of apodal y, aa hero are alao rsrarvsd. SALT LAKE CITY. - JUNE fr 18, 1920. FEVERS AND AGEES OF POLITICS. j, r I cam-paijn- BUy-ift-Scho- ol oo hi spicy Talk of the Dy" column in -1 the Philadelphia Press, Girsrd' is moved by the conclusion of one political convention and the approach of another to make a few observations on the difference between a thrill and a cblil as supremely illustrated in the great American game of politic. He defines N I SALT LAKE WELCOMES NEWSPAPER MEN. is host today to a distinguished SALT Lake men. some of whom of newspaper l all of whom are and are nationally known, the of profession to worthy representatives Tomfl-U-hny "can hun. J U Ihd biftett thrill that ere nearly which they btftwr.-TheI fj American, the news that he has been nominated red in' the party, which is on it way lo.8an for president; and as the biggest chill, the flash I where the scribee will report the on election night' that he has betn defeated, j procec(jjngi tn(j sidelights of the Democratic l With the accuracy of these definitions, no one j ntion, convention. For, a few hours the i who has undergone the experience will find new.D0Dcr m,n have honored Salt Lake with fsnlL Wherefore it will appear that there-ar; today only six men living who have enjoyed h that altogether unique thrill, and four of them papers. . j; have ahivered with a subsequent chill The How Important a part the newspaper repor! Irrepressible Mr, Bryan heads the list with a ter plays in modern life and thought Is diffi;; record of three thrills and three chills; Mr. cult to estimate. Not a corner of the known f Taft has had two thrills and one chill; Mr. world but ie represented by him; not a phase each had bolh have Mr. and Parker Hughes j! of human activity In all its multitudinous ramia thrill and a chill; Mr. Wilson h had two fications but has his attention. Hj th ! thrills and no chill as yet; and Mr. Harding widest extant and Information of djseemlnator has just had a thrill, with no chance of-the influence he wields in the data he assemI November and far from expect--f I chill until bles and the manner of Its presentation wielded ing anything of the kind even then. by Influence the greater than ) These are six men qualified to give expert vastly the rostrum or the editorial page. The evidence on the moolea question of the biggest Is the mainstay and bulwark of the IMll In Hfe, Wd four of them can testify with I ruVnrtlo profeTslrwithourhlmthe P0M 2U1i ..hl.C!n.l.rZ I Sion could not stand. sensation. To the latter list, however, may safely welThe visiting newspaper men are most , - now be added several other witnesses, the real-- f will greatly come to Sslt Lake. It is hoped they lty and poignancy of whose recent chill can enjoy their sojourn here. It Is hardly have been either Intensified or to be hoped, too,' that they will leave with a ated by the fact that It was not superln- better Impression, a higher estimate, of Utah duoed by anything more than an anticipatory and her people than perhaps they had before thrill. they came. . r - 1 e i 1 a f ( f- HOB DISGRACES DULUTH. A WORD FOR TIIE MEDICO. Minnesota, has disgraced itself jULUTH, 1 1 a mob of 8,000 has blackened the or name of that city, by its action In lynching i three negroes there last night. Overpowering the police, the mob stormed tha Jail, battered t vf down the steel doors and dragged outside three ' colored inmates who .had been held In connec-tio- n whit girl with an attack on a 4 the night before In spite of their protests that they were innocent and their pleas for merey, the victims were strung up one by one ind left banging until dead. Meanwhile, other - negroe under arrest are being kept hidden away by the peace officers, while it is etill not t all certain who committed tha outrage for which the three gave their lives. There can, 'of course, be no denying that, the assault on the girt was an outrage for which some one should he punished; but it ihould be the roan or men responsible for the dastardly deed. An even they were entitled to a fair and Impartial trial according to law, that their innocence or guilt might h definitely determined. Penalties sufficient to cover the offense are provided for in the statutes, ind justice would have been fully served without action by the maniacal mob, whose temper was such as to make impossible any safe decision as to the guilt of the accused, even had the mob been duly authorized to mete out f punishment This incident is an affront to the dignity of the law and to the decency of citizens. It i another outrage added lo the' long list with which our countrys history is isrkened. No justification can be brought forward in its defense for it was unnecessary and brutally crueL Viewed In the light of calm reflection it was about aa bad as the heinous crime which it was intended to avenge. law-abidi- ng A efoe-do- kind-heart- CARRYING ON FOR TIIE KIDDIES. ONLY ten slates of the Union are not at this es kind-hearte- ed d. SOMETHING HUMAN, Fr Iks PMrt Kii Frank Crans). by Dr. dn M ihmvh a sit at Something Human. tb ways of ibt go up and (be thin g that mat w top 4 wendsr, the thing Owl la Ilk tha 41cowr A w feu MW e 1 rl prtca. la I hav Just aaan two wW spying bum an trsasura Om to tha vn1Uag about Mexico of Journal, by (ban, a woo4rful lam. of which I may epeek later. aihao la a plotura antldag Hamoraaqua,M ba4 on a atory by Tannin Hurai. v Tha ntana humanity af it la mphalS ty tha fact that U la all about paoplt who lira In a world tntlraly d l ft .rent from any I hav known, Bocnothlpg human Spyaar all th more human whan It la Japan, or HotUatot, or Eafclmo. Than It la brought horn to you that thaaa paopla, to dlfftrent In thalr anvlnonmant from yonrs, ar, after all. toel af tha earn Mood and spirit of tho a me aplrlt. ' .The character In thla movl ere taken, from the Ohatto, They are all Jewlah. Jn thla Mery w are thruat Into th mkdat of thla llttla world, aa oloae and elanntab aa aver a llttla world waa, and our been art jnalttd within u at tha roaJtaatloa of our common humanity. ' Th real ttar of tbo play la th , Jawteh mother, performed by Vera Gordon, who la not atarrad at all on th program, and of whom I hav I hv n4 neelta-tlo- n In naylng that it la tha moat ramark-a- bl and appealing characterlsatlan I hav n upon th ecreen. ayer 8ha la th iaoarnatJon of what'aftar all." ta the rrmrf tntvreatfng-- (ypa'ttr-'htt- a mother. She the moet perfect repreeentatlon of motherhood f hav aver . All th mother atrong currant feeling, affection, fear, tanderneae, apprehension, glcailng prid and Jog stream from her fao In aq overwhelming tlda. While J hav never hid the acquaintance of any lady of th Ohatta, I had th fasting a If my own mother had onveloped me in her personality. Th art of tha thing la unoonscloua Somehow th rpactator feel that neither th writer of tb play, nor th director of tha ' film production, nor tha actor themselves really Intended to do th smashing thing thay hav dona They war Intent upon telling a ntory and making good picture and developing th lav scan between the boy and girl, and showing tha trial of a Bat aU tbeea arc y tha struggling art way. it la th simple, naiva, Jewish mother that walk away with th 1 whole performance. Tor, after aT, It la th mother who la th on unlvoraal figure. It Is th mother who Is th ran! Uagua of Nation, it Is In motherhood that thar to neither Jaw nor Gantllo, nor Barbarian, bond nor froa. Thar arc all manner of tongues, cuatoma, -tastes and - divergencies - among human being, but th one strong rod cord that lnda them forvf together U Mokher. hood. And thla la tha truest, deepest business of th theatre: to raveaJ to us our humanity, to show us strange type, and how, after alt, thay are not atranga at alt. Hare to th hope mankind: that underneath all our differences, our struggle for precedence, our rso haee, our clahngoureslftohnees, our clamant competiwars and rumors of wars, our tions, oontaataof class our angry dispute of labor and capital, our envy, auporollloua-naa- s and provlnolaltom unlt naath all thaaa to tho mother lap, around all thtes ar the mothers everlasting arm Moat bvOke ar written, moat plays are tinkered up. Once In a while a atory to berh, not mads. "Hmuoreiue' was born, and dont forget that tha greatest figure tq It to tho Jewlah mamma. , t (Copyright, mo, by Frank-Crane- nvr hrd. -- tha-wo- ,f lt chUd-heart- Jrk r1 I POPULAR form of criticism, when for any reason there arises the desire to shift posilittle on attacks agin thq tion and let up government," is to hurl hard words against the doctors as a class who think too much of out money, make a business of healing, and are not so much tF lessen suffering and benefit humanity as to gel well paid for their services, There is much unreason and injustice in auch upbraiding, for the best and most patriotlo of us, whatever, our trade or calling, consider it no impropriety to stand out for our wages. What is there about the profession of lessening human suffering that place it in a category apart where the practitioner may not accept such dross as gold or greenbacks for his eerv- IcesMo addition to the satisfaction of giving mankind? Why ahould a relief he looked for in physiunworldlines degree of for in anyone else? not is sought cians that Why should a medics! man be reproached for requiring hi fee, any "more than the lawyer man, or the plumber, or thebarber, or the bootblack? Each of these does 'something to add to human security or beauty and no one censures him for expecting pay for his service!. ,11 is probably because of a distorted sentimentalism which regards doctors and nurses as good angels to be always responsive often railed beck or call, that they tr in the line for doing what everybody Yet as a matter of fact of they are among the last who should be criticized on this score, because their profession is peculiarly one in whlqh by circumstance more gratuitous service has to be performed than in almost any other. In hundreds of caees they allow themselves to be imposed because they are upon the the others because it would be injurious to their reputation to appear anything else. As a class they are doubtless as free from cupidity as any other class, professional or otherwise; and most of them are quite as honorable as practitioners' In any oilier calling in trying to give the world full value for- their keep. Until those who rail at them shall be found to be elwjys conspicuous for service performed solely or even largely out of pure love of mankind, It will be quite safe to believe that the doctors, as a general thing, are not ' so bad. -- JUNE 16 J020 NEWS j - TWENTY YEARS AGO. From th Files of Th Peesrat Now Mr copuina die actual joked of root!, barks, barbs and bdtrW. Jt inakod root beer d pure as if is sperkltpg and delicious. - f Sport-Hat- I s $2.95 fm 0mt raw ie.. (c (tf) AM. a.ovlee Bateerf. NnM o The Easiest Way To End Dsndruff There to on sura way (hat never dandruff oamglately falls to fejpo and that to to dlaaolv itr. Thto ds (coys It entirely. 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Thro alas all druggist Imfc far to yams CUM Medal aa mp b Avoid lodtetioM and Fr hfbnhLlavinda iq4 OfvnHsff Chltdro Substitute. fHetJIfll, Melted Onlfllitnef fo r4er JVXE Id, 1000. Mary Ann Price Hyde, widow of Elder Orson, Hyde, died In this city. Stockholder of th First National hank of Provo voted to liquidate, which wa regarded m the Initial step toward consolidation with tho Provo Commercial and Saving bank. In anawer to numaroua Inqulrle It wag announced that th red aandston going Into the walls of th. new Deseret News building wm quarried In Nephl Canyon, near-Mt- . Nebo. It waa said that A. W. MoCune had chosen atone from the same quarry for the home he waa contemplating building at First North and Maid streets. Henry Miller had Juet'cleeed aa engagement at the Salt lAke Theatre. - He was playing with Margaret Anglin, who had he title role In Mtos Hobba" Mr. Miller, 'even then, wa hailed as, a veteran and an old Salt Lake favorite. 'During the' week ha had given en ouflng party to Salt Lake friend In Cfty Creek canyon. Senator Wolcott, of 'Colorado, It wai announced, would be temporary chairman f the Republican national convention In Philadelphia June II. In political clrelea there appeared to be no doubt aa to who th standard bearers would b for both major partlee: McKinley would be nomi nated for a eeeond term and be would run for the aecond time against Bryan, Bubonic pUgu precaution war taken by federal efflclsla is prohibiting any AslatlO from leaving California for other parts of the nation, without first securing a health certificate. t enn-anu- 72 .) time actively engaged In measures to promote child welfare, and there is nationwide, interest in the promotion of new legislation to provide better care and protection for the citizens of tomorrow." The two phases that ippear lo be claiming the larger part of pubic attention are: (1) belter legislation In behalf af children born out of wedlock, and (2) the establishment of judicious physical standards A special dispatch from Hong Kong to for children entering employment. Permanent wa to the effect that Baron Ven lndoo committees are engaged in creating a strong Kettjer, German minister to China, bad been killed and It waa reported that all A" OR THE." public sentiment everywhere in. favor of laws tb legation to Peking had bees destroyed. lo meet these requirements; and in the state Without except ion the moet exasperating legislatures that are lo convene next winter, sort of man on earth is he who says: Oh, powerful pressure will be brought to bear In I sra Bui the Lagus is not paper projoct: it is strongly In fsvor of a League of Nation favor of measure calculated to promote these it has always been my dream for tho nations going concern m which some of reforms. to come together into some sort of sn asaocta-tm- n the population of lh world is already included would and which ware prevent promote ind whatever amendment may b made ia Its In order to hold the ground gained by the internal cooperation; it is only the particular constitution thero is no poanbility that the ncellent-wordone duringChildrena Year," League of Nation devised at Pans which ! nations wtll eortsent to scrap it altogether and i .Igorous follow-u- p program must be carried oppose." Anyone would Ihink to hear him that build up a new League merely a a sop to there were an inf.mtude of equally available faetioui senators or captious radical in. All these activities. will have lo be because no reform, no matter bow Leagues of Nations to chooas from and that all Te oppoas the stilting Lcarus of NsUotTs Is lo one had to do was to ask the shopkeeper to orpoes ths whole idea of International associaworthy and popular, is brought te intelligent reach down another one ef different rult from tion so far, at least, as ths present gensraUoo fruition without systematic organization and his shelves since the Parts style didn't suit is concerned The Independent. . rld Hires Household Extract four-fift- Juati th not cons etth it b c deal For Summer Play Days more Its To play-tim- e. all the freedom of the days. out-of-doo- rs out! tlom I tasks to worry about. Freedom . belongs to boys and girls these . man' tabll cint opr ognl' et, - I C3Katn, Jraaf ed, ' 4-4-- . South tolar part of I tai .to treat th no e th - KDOK COMPANY i indu -- ll O and emp (halt anew ' But they cant run wild nor romp on the streets all day. Their play must be directed somehow. "And heres the happy' solution games! Games that are . chock-fuof amusement and yet wholesomely instructive. Call in aDd have your pick of any of these , VT Art Stencil Outfits Wonder Numbers The Stencil Set ' Drawing Books - Garden ; Speller Story Books hs to that of prirI 1 i publl th idr 'nd rr Timplo extsr iEfill-WEEKL- Y NEWS mar The Great Country Newspaper - quaU fn ? t ft |