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Show DESERET THE ..00m , 1 - DMINATIONS FINAL - an June 11,The faculties of Iferverd University aid tifsbeaehusett Inotitut of Technology hsve taken diction to dispel or to alio the undergredual bogy of final etorn Masa. , t'udente of the Institute have undergone this inonth 'nay, be the Isst of the kind A committee of fsuity members. alum. RI and undergraduate's hav been stp. pointed 10 inveatigat methuda of test.. Ing the college man's know ledge anti proficiency In studies other than by the customary examination. This wet) tol lowed unsuccessful attempts to hays tho tudent." accept tbe hotiAr system. At liaroarti thre hoe been no consitis ' ation of the proposal to"do teeny lib examinations but there has been aition to sass the mentel.eirein which they put en the. tudota. The soothing muple, and tie eharm attributed minds tc. power to stimulate solussieri Settee thought. hese been welled upon as first aid to undergraduates beset with troublesom temp. Under th direction of Profeseor A. T. Davison. university rhoirma at( r mu. gloat recitals nt IC rnuiut.a poeh hese' been given flails in Appleton chapel the tsaminsition erosion. They Wingbowl WA In niorning. just Pe.. have the fleet of th daVe oe,erninite Ds, tieing wile to begin. The programa elutt. and 8141184 of itirlif risOltrat OVIO,Itiontt. ho Provio4 Planuir itite among menbooks 'hour 'its4 sal s all The teats which th h.' ti I,. $ad Sallee, ..:. 1104 Vest ealne; and among ethor oho, reed the sought from tests after mtgt of stimulus for the '1110..ett I medial 'asksb lay shoat IMO ,,,, -- -- Five Negroes Charged tolmENNow --&ryes of effreAoo. June against murder today wets placed with the 'five Dirroes In connaction Itionth Side riot last Sunday night in 'which two white men. one an Arnert. 'can sailor. loot their lives and severel were injured. 'persona One of those charged with murder Is who. ac'Grover Cloveland Redding. to the polioa. has confessed 'coding wag the instigator of the riot 'that be the land the roan who set fire to trou,American flag. thus starting the poby ,ble. Redding also is declared lice to have admitted that he wag the man known in negro districts as The Prince. and "no Great Abyssinian" and planned the parade of "Rack to Africa. adivocatea, which preceded the riot. ilMIES eh is Saturday , Smith-Watso- , ,,. . 5395 l'114,,,11114;11051;10. , inthey are regular $6.50 hats and just actly what you want for your girl for the rest of the They just came il summer. - SK1RTS$3.95 AND $5.00. For children or iirlswith waist or belted, plain, or pleated. s GIRLS' RIDING RABITS$19.75. - Ages 8 taattbest grade of khaki. Very Special Value. , - ,, , t , . ; ,, ,,, l' rslki . - , , , ' dtp i . I, ,,,.,1, , A S4STLIRDAY iLITTLE BOYS' WASH SUITS. ...... 85c - a, , - 4, I $2.30 i ; J , , , BatilingSuit ,. . ,.. ik .. ...,;0,4,, t,... rz - , BOYS BATHING SUITS, 1.50 TO $3.30. I i .... I rel.-- , II , y Temperature. 4! , ., , .. e,,,T , . - s ..,...,, ff - , 7, '- I; 1 ; ii; I; ?:1 : 4 - - . .. ..... rtliesgs Tiwrver - .. ..!; a - r.. , 1 : : r. :- : : . ; City Junction g;ritsd , , i.,, a 1 .. 4 - ,) . It v 1' . . .1 ' .: . ,' .. , 1 . . H. ' , . IIIS convenient, exclusive feature of the Columbia Grafonotr "rr Invisible. Automatic. built right into the motor. I Operates on any record, long or short. Nothing to move or is N Just start the Grafonola, and it plays and, set or measure. stops itself. "The exclusive Columbia tone leaves, regulated by a rum of a button, give you complete and accurate control over tone volume without sacrificing tone quality o.r any of the beauty ' of the record. , "The straight tone arm of the Columbia Grafonoh brings the music in unmufiled sound waves straight from the record, and allows them to develop fully arid naturally; "These are three of the distinctive exclusive features that make ( the Columbia Grafonola the most satisfactory of phonographs.'"--- ' . . , . - AsAk the nearest Columbia dealer for a demon. stration of the stop that needs no setting. See the Grafonola's other exclutdve features. .. - Standard Models up to $300 Period Designs sip .d.10.lk.0.4. . ' --- , ' to PICO ' ' ,-- -- - - , . - , - , - - . , I C . , , up (111) . , , . COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONtC6MP.Als.TY; . New York . , -- . los.. 6 . - , I ' - t ...I 61711.14i , ' on , . , '' ...,, . Irtril 'i A . ' ,..,.:::. ' .' - 5,1 6: 4! 1 7111; 44,.... 44 72, fi2'.....1 66 64 Pr 00, 1 - ' 1 Ipm 1 64, I ,67441 44- - 62f 62' &Si 70' , . . I , 1.1, , - ,, I 'I , 'i , - ,....---- -.- ,. b- ' ,,,t,...C6b") diP):11.oil. .. ". tit, , . - In! 42 61! ,.-- ciT v u,. LA)-.1g4111- die , "'la 446 ! .. .1. PV1,1 4 o w t .;,, : :.-- a ! ,) v .;!, . . -- .r1 0 0 Exports Fall Below Imports; Trade Balance - 0,. ir 44 K.:..6 ei that of last .March. . . . . . . - year- by 81,200.910. 1920,' a total of 37,- - pounds of sugar was chirped the Philitupines aid its talu 4IL0 741 1 .14 New 4orleans .. ' 1 month's exports of cocoanut oil 'IC 64 Neve Tara ..' ..1 MANILA. P. I., Jun. . fitli 1.4-. to 1.472.006 pound& valued 0 the fact that the 74.: tiklahoms, from exportations ...: 'Omaha RS 61.366.00k while the exports in. ;. Pr .01 the Philippine Islands last month 4 444 104 0 of Jest year Were practtealtyPhoenix' ,,. .. .. 70, :0' .7 a were double thone of the hams period 41, being only 2:0,1100 pounds. twit year. the importations .were so ! I ski fik, On .14 ..:. .: exports in March. 192e. .. :. 1700 wee of :: balance i.. the trade that CV t. r. SC .14 heaVy :PliAd:11.1): 36,3C2.000, while in the gems ' c: ;0..1 511 e soceinst the islands to the extent of .. .. : si year ago.- - only 1i.6000 te. e $3a,000 for Marc.. 70, ....1 7S- ' shi'pried.. : a tit Pauli . .. ;.1 AC 0 the islands from twet fc the export' Sir- ..! 40 I test March amounted to 112.000,- Ittipso : tiSan. 0 ling s !San Francisco ..l, 1.4' IC' 121 000 and the imports to 112.3110,009. , IRed Cross Provides 12' '....7.14ents. re ... ..tl was exported approximately There .! tt .. ...I VI' War for e1l's-0M,Zone Movies Pl. a d of 1. ''' in March. 32,000.000 poon hemp l 44; p4betrldan ... ....I.... fill rolieve the PARIS: June 24.-- -To a vetoed at about $4.000,00() or nearly 12" 12! Sel 0 TOntonah .. same monotonous the in evenings of the inh,Ah- - i double i that exported t...., .04 0, 1I Wrtoein4tccac'n ....I to the deva- itarots who have returned month lets year. 74: 44' A Ithouth surer fell off tated rogiona In rtorthern France. its' 0 export 42ii $4., 40; ..1 0 Tellowsteao Junior Rod Cross of America htss pro,- during March of this year. crimpy-o- r mos in; pieturt stis,w Fun ripe, at I 57 a nt ; eon teat 6.04 , with Um item, month in 1919. the vat- tidod a I p.m. June :fi 'le cr. the entpments the year exceed- - operator) Uy in-- AnAi.riestw wisetteiL. b 411',A1 10- '- -.- ,,.. 4, 481 fist IIDuring As-Again- !, i : :4'23 , ;, - -- - - '''' ' ; I " . -- i .411C fres-Piin- 4 PO, , . 1 ..T. ': trrALTIONS. rtly-Pi- t - IC41111;K 1110.11e411FATION10 21.1. 1920 ' a.m. Juu le rooeiro ' , 31111111 I Al SALT LAKE ..l fiskicr I Poise .. ....Cheyenne Fla ' ....., , ., I(ile, fitedens-a-..,-- GIRLS' AND 1V05.1EN'S BATIIINP SUITS, $3.50 to $R.95 - 1 i Mace deficiency - .. ! ' 'to! ' - , . I ..,,, II . , l'r I ' - the water goesbut it won't do it a bit of harm if the balhing from our stock, because the ones we are showing are la with a fibre strip or all pure wool and abso- isuutietlycomes . colors. The knitted bathing' suitis the only practical kind. We haye an array of very gay and also staple colorings. 1 . : . 0 a a All Over Your New . in 0 4" w rILSO , It 84 January L .. Itutnidity Dg. ' , k i 11 Dry bulb temperature It I a m 4A I Wet bulb temperature at am Relative humidity at I alti. ... '4S I . Dry bulb temperature at 4 p.m.I yesterday Wet hulh temperature at I p.m . . E.,1 yesterday .. 4 at yesftelatie humidity ' ptn ft 211' terday .....A : ' linch Precipitation .. ,, ,, 4 Total wesieftsty ,,., ..A Total tor this monthIt limesmentLeme4.., Accum..lated Oeficiesncy. thief, i 0 month .. - .... Total gilled, January 1 11.21, Morena - ..d .. 41'1,1'40 Accumulated- excess since Jana-- I Kansas City ..... $4,t,...1 1.011 . 40' 4 .741-Los Angeles liry I. Spatter, Spatter .. . , , i' , . lob; A ill il 0 IDer. Temperature ..... . . !Highest yesterday 71 ss Hityhcst in this month last year.. month since 1874 101 'Highest in this n . mor s 57 Lovett this ing 'Lowest this mont fait year.. . , 17 s3 'Lowest this wont) sinfze 1074,. 71 Normal for yest 7i rday Mean yesterday . ... . ....,,T. gs 11 Accumulated excess thie minth.. Accumulated $265 to $450 regUlarlyOh ver Twist or twoor colors with white piece eton styles--whi- te ' collarssizes up to 7. z .' 014 .1 ! I li 1 SPECIAL IN .... i I ' , .. I Ivoter'p - - ' . I - ' 0 01 1 : ' - ..."- .1' ... - Uneettled tonight; fair Saturday. Fair State: tonight and Saturday: little change in temperature. tor Comparative loyal omfatter date Jane 2S lin& 4 sommosommoor b . 1' lii ' 1) 1 ,, gp ( Pi romecArr. WEATHER l I ,! i - Vote. A Il! li i WEATHER REPORT) Local: Prices $17 50 to $35 00 it .. Ott - Is what all the boys ask for. They are in styles quite as "nifty" as Dad's and they have those dandy "live" leather belts which fit snugly without binding. And an Insurance .Policy in the pocket of every suitin ,ctise it shouldn't be satisfactory it will be replaced. . . , I - , Buttons well fastened ongood strong hose ;upportersPerfcc' tion waistz. '7 , ,. Teed i' 11 I il the VY-04rolodgo..-50-it- ' . lield. ', ' 11 WARNER'SDRILL WAISTS FOR BOYS 1 ::,,--- -1 .A, , -I a.Lie a . t tAt 411 II. ,,,, i ., ' 1 . . to r ,1 1, . - lab-- r7 . ! . 4 I - , . 1 ','"!-- 05.a - , 41S. N 14.1. 1 ,,-' il !A ,. - With blue Belgian cloth collitr and cuffs and embroidered chevrons on sleeve and ,. - I $5.00 a , - r t AV LATION DRESSE- S- In Sturdy Khaki., .v5-- 4 GIRLS WHITE REGU- OUTING AND VACATION TOGS FOR GIRLS MIDDIES-43.9- 5. ;44111t1 ' - , , ( ., , , Iiii 11 (J' .,. '. '. 7 .1.-.- . ' .,.... ' I 1 - The movement for platform silence on the enforcement measure is said to' have sprung In part from consid- eration of this report as to the Nebram- kan'a plans. Some at least of its ad- vocates are said to desire now to head oft a vote on such a bone dry program as a matter of expediency. If the is. sue were forced to a conclusicn on the platform struggle, these strategists argued, it might be more prejudicial to their for modification of the P Volstead act than beneficial, while silence would leave party complete representatives in Congress tree to act. There was increasing activity on all sides today among workers for van. ous presidential candidates. The first of the large delegations will arrive within the next two days and prepara- tions for missionary work among the members were in progress. Various combirAticns for the ticket were being talked over with a view .to arranging to secure for this or that aspirant votes to be brought to his standard through a prearranged agreement as to the vice tentative presidency. None of ticketai appeared, however, to have more behind It than the peculation of campaign managers'. . , ,,- ,- . . 11,-.....L-. . Igheaitnerg: May Try I: I: ; -- account .- ! PI 1 ' i . i ,If :' re. : It.,-.1.11.111- ' 1 I . 1' 41, tl: ti' ' 1 . . il I A. Children's - ' . . ' It', I nertol.1 ,t.i....,.. 1 l GIRLS' BLACK MILAN STRAWS. - I ,4, A. ,t, detivekr. - 1 , . Age l' I:, 1 i :4 Smith-Watso- , - ) it . . .. d , ', , , ev l AND WE HAVE EVERYTHING IN CHILDREN'S NEEDS AT -- LOWEST PRICES CON SISTENT WITILTIALITY Ab ). , i 111h, , ..4, i b,:t., d 4 4rtt ii- Day - Iii. so , H. ' ,, I y'raorwmi 1f e , - e lf With Murder 'During Recent Chicago Riot .. e , , f,The Only Non, Set 'Automatic- Stop" ,. .,,,j , . ' CaOl . Germ-glar- , .., .4 I CA111111DOrl. .,..mmenm im.ommimalw, LILIEM:laZZ;Oi EICEIIIE frit rilin Ali R.ATINg8JcYoi I the presidential nomination. the IrMSTCUNS OF CfiNiENTO1 rtl &Hanoicarrying with it confirmation of (lark Howell as national commit trenisn front that state. There up,. Public Utilities Plank. pearsd to be no question as to the 18AITIE DE TO result in whet was deseribed ise a -tri ase. whets statutory pro clear IVASIIINGT41N, June '23.Efforte hi the elate and party Ttilei Demoeralle a, in iccoruorato the plank of of the riommitee. course dictated for the preservation platform declaring tOmittoupei (ruin !mite 0,101 titanic utilities will be made tomorrow Reed Case tierire the resolutions committee in I The Reed case tripie)etat also ea dealt aith and a Ran Franc leco. may prol. more clan. according to an an. of prtivoling full opportunity nouncettiont by the Anicrkan Gas as. colt to deal with. An effort to pia, poliey i the eenator on the floor of the ceitt for extieryiee men of the great stir imwintign. the klissouri piste : vention. advocated bu.1.111n cloth tinuis urged. Nhortage of essontiail materials anti convettl.lonalthough rejected him as st dles.tte and coin in labor of increase great Full of Fight. large. wilt xpected and. heraum" materials nectowitate public regulat!on. at hos attitude toward the adirtinist ra The Hoke SmiihTiou NViitson dele- the announcement said. Iof during...the senate battles oser th gates from tieorgt.t. heeded by forni- pent, Ill 0 ty, It T. AS ILA ill t t) bp tvDt II er Servitor Thotaoh W. liardwiel,, alio Not After Second Place. INit, that strong resistance would Loa are conteeln;lor seats in the connod before the COMMIE lee. The third contest, front Oregon. vention. arrhed today full of Cght. item Jono IVASIIINGTON, regarded as a 14erintiii case and Senator Hardwick mild if the tintioliji Hitchcock of Nebritaka non )tineett tof was -t not. it was Ph itl, materlit tiro sot might he would not nerept , the mil n ddy that committee should reject tho (dnational in Lict. nosn!nachut preitidential delegates and seat the IlitIM Dp.mocnitic penile did noot know bet bre they iia. thin. to 'senohliod eredontiall examine what r group, which la ftiendly to Clark 14ecator Hitchrock'n iinnouneetr pot the was made in a telegram tu Arthur I. sippearance was to be made in any of Howell, he proposed to carry fight to the crvitenthtis committee Mullen. member of the Democratic the contest cases. devolopmenta showed 0eritight and from there to the floor of the National. committee from Sebra-k- a. matters that have been in a nos eonvention. Ile expreetted hintiaolf isto answering a letter in which Mr. Mul- two tuitions lattle0 the first Demstage len had said the eenator wan bettiC ,o!ealm leaders optiminuc oll the final result. arrived )err to toe p- n St.me of the menteAra of the f viceillentitInett the ir proteittently i prte elling morefinite shape. These ' groupexprAkool the opinion preaidentil. were mysterious and peoloisitent "I sin not a ritrididato for vire rirent- to, orn the that if tho Palmer deli gates ore seatfor the nomination of Wm. Il. delicate ed it mild twine about dent and would not acc.elit the nom- McAdoo. even against hi$ flat declers1 ti Ceorgla this fall Senator ination for, second place," the tele- 'anon 110 WaS not a candid,ite ani that Hardwirk said if his delegates lose. trom said. conflict as to the prohlhiMon The Democratic. idatfocig will not the the present Palmer leaders in floorforeenunt plank In the platform. ete.1 gbs would have difficulty in carrying contain either a wet or dry plank. in McAdoo Plana hhopinK. the state for a Democratic candidate the opinion of Senator Hitchcock, hut I that McAdoo adherents were said early against tha Republican hOMIneNt.can-cu- e he expressed the convicAlon today naof It will include a strong league The Na w York delegation will today t o be s haping their plans to withhold his name front the ballottotnorrow to name its eommittee tions plank. Demothe conceive cannot that "! convention members and aim further ing throughout the. early iltitgPti, They to discuen pinna for a drive against emt ts. party will place a plank In the have learned that the former opera- for or againet of the treasury has still a strong the Volotead prohibition enforce- platform declaring he wild. "Prohibition try ment art. Whatever other delegation Prohibition." following but are stall to feel that be- - i in im issue an view of his pot properly it would not may do. National Committeeman It a niedarnyi he expedient to aittlude, Democrats. Mack of New York said. the New twpen present hie name un would it inserted were leas the expected deadlock between the Yorkers propoole to put all of thetr plank reading out of the party thinseil, leading candidates. Palmer and Govweight behind an effort to pledge the the not favored who had ernor Demovrata Cox of Ohio, should develop. In party to amend the act no as to per. If a stet plank were adopted- that event there appeared to be little mit the reate4 to determine alcoholic Ithibition. bewho men would mean that the doubt that McAdoo would be put forcontent of beverages for themselves. be outside ward to break the deadlock with the within a maximum limitation to be the in prohibition must ' assurance of considerable etrength at party. t of orie subatituted for the one-haHie the are start. to friends said have per cent remtriction of the federal act. put their heads together to formuWill Take up Contests. Cookran la to late plans of this nature and map out 'W. Smirk Cockran, la Mated to be strategy of the subsequent campaign SAN FRANCISCO, June 25.First to obtain for him the necestoiry two New York's member on the reeolu. no be Howl committee. There will guns of the Democratic national con thirds majority on which Democratic fight in the delegation on any com- vontion were to be fired today when, nominations must rest. mittee nelections, it wee said, and Mr. the national committee met to May Try, Ignoring Prohibition. Cockran's appointment will be taken the Three' On the prohibition enforcement ternporary roll of delegates. renerally as indicating the purpoae been called to the coin- - question heretofore. the meat prominof the New Yorkers Irish plank in contests had ent of one of discussinn in conven. but attention subject only inittees the party platform. The form of the efforts to givel tion circles, there. developed yeater- deelsratOn probably will be settled them. that involving sudden' a movement to ignore the Senator Reed. of Misseuri, a seat with. i day at the caucus tomorrow. question entirely in the platform. A decision also will be reached then the delegation from that state, prom of this nature came to Suggestions as to where the 90 New York votes hied more than routine interest. On Chairman Cummings of has from one that Georgie contest, on candidates for in will go balloting been officially filed with the commit- - committee from campsi representing the presidential nomination after a tee. non a,dedrsy7 ttneoeaf favorite 0 expression complimentary lemoat or:reod rmaapn The Georgia contest results were exfoe governor Smith, delegation chairhe settled to leaders man has been recorded.. The delega- pected by party to the hmoowneyveprrogtroamshowwerethnailt acilleaprarenotieusgtho, tion has no instructions. There was lit favor of delegates friendly Palmer the contest had arrived at the eonclu. a strong intimation, however, that its candidacy of Attorney General sion that such a course would be wise. --Apo - While it was possible that the Ir. . ginia Democrats had followed the - course of ,silence on the Volstead en. ., forcement act in framing the platform which President Wilson has approved, which might indicate the administra. tion attitude, it was suggested, much if P ' : depends on the course W. J. Bryan plans to follow on his arrival today. .. ,, . He is credited with .... ,.4., determined . to carry the war having into the enemy's ' country in meeting the "wet drive," .1...6.4,, lia.iss, s. on the platform which began more than a week ago. and offer an em"G0015 GOODS" phatic bone dry declaration on his own ,. wout4 bo thro n to 04 of Ohio attor ot ballet or Iwo. stronch HRH HARVARD I 92C FRIDAY JUNE 25 NEWS , .. . k - , , 6, |