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Show f:N , TIIK DESERET THUUSUAV NEWS JULY 8 1920 7 mwirasrar ADVANCE -- DIM SPEUITTIBEUIOI Of OUTLINE JLEJL Imitations have been extended by the chambers of oonunsrcsof ths . E. following citlea, urging Jhs-Nto oonslder ths merits of ssch In da tsrmtnlng ths location of Its next an nul convention St. Joseph. Philadelphia. New York City, Pea Moines, Chicago end San Fraociaco. At the annual buainaaa iheeting te morrow morning It la likely ths actlv members of ths aaaoUadoq will taka preferential vote In Ihe matter, Early In lbs fall, after visiting the cities that extend Invitations, ths executive commutes will decide ths Ipratlon of naxt year's convention. to To date Pm Moines has appeared wage tha moet vlgoroue advertising campaign to take the convention there. Official at national headquarters, however, would not venture to aay which city would win. Tho. report of th committee on I resolution a f (ha National Education! i Maaelatlan will ha submitted at tha I Annual fcualaaaa meetlns of tha organ- isation Friday morning. Bom a of thi mattara which ara ad vocals In tha rsport bxvs boon n- pounced na foUowe: In tha ImmadlaU Improvement preparation of tear here, a minimum of four year profaaalonat tralnlnc .following high achool graduation. Tha aalaetlon of taachara on a rig oroua baaia of morit. Tha woaltb of tho nation a a whole ahould ba drawn upon to equalise op portunltlaa for education and the lmj mediate paaeage of tha BmlthTowner blit la urged. Batter pro rial one for Increaeed financial support of education. or cultural education Oanaral ahould not ba overshadowed by voca-- 1 , mt gym 75c Vash at Armour Notes For training. $60,000,00 Connecticut. New Hampshire, Vermont, Tennieeee. North Carolina and FlortdaAr urged to ratify the netlonal I suffrage amandment. Favor changes In admlntatration of Smith-Hugblaw to preserve etst autonomy. State superintendent or commlaalon-- 1 ar ahould be officially racogniaed ae chief executive of entire atate educaREP. MMKOX D. FESJ8, tional ayatam. Who Will Rpoak at Tabernacle Tavor definite plana for phyalcalj training and haalth cruaade courses. Tonight. Favor the teaching of social hygiene D. Fern, member of Con- -' Simeon teacher-trainin- g institutions. all A"drUe a "eyeta m of regu la r reports greaa from Ohio and chairman of tha I an to parents physical standing of committee on education, Waah , D. C. I ' children. ' will be one of tho principal speakers Reaffirm demands and pledge anew' on Sale It la announced that Armour A Co. proposes te issue (10,000,000 "worth of T per cent convertible gold note In denominations of 11,000, 3600 and This line is a world beater at but our custom(100, callable at the option of the In ers are now getting the benefit of the downward trend on In any whole, or oompany part Interest date upon SO days notice, at of prices. , 105 and Interest. These notes are COME IN TOMORROW . convertible par for par into new Class A stock ((100 par). It Is proIde Soft Collars New Prices, 25c a nd st posed to recapitalize Armour A Co line of new styles in the city, by exchanging with the present stock holder, 1150,000,000 Class B com mon stock and 150,000.000 Class A John C. Cutler su atoclr. Class A entitled te g peg cent A. T. Cutler ' before B receives any dividend. Then school so-- 1 Mr. Feaa Class B receives S per cent and above o'clock at the tabernacle. private and public school; tha lection of tha highest type of clU-irapeak on "Some Problems In this both rocalva allk. (10,000.000 Claaa A will be eet aside for convertsen on achool beard a. herited From the War. ible privileges of these bonds. The full program for tonight favor an intarnatlon bureau of edu-- 1 These notes are being offered for lowe: Chorus, University of Utah. Edsale In this city, at 0t.lt and Interest, Courteoue acknowledgment tothena E. Johnson, director; tenooWolo. to schools. yield over 7.71 per cent. David Reeee; otan solo, irof- J. J. press. Commercial club, publlo j McClellan; violin solo, Albert T, university of Utah, church and school Saints, and the clU-- 1 Shepherd; male chorus, The 8wanee Wool Officials Will of tha Latter-da- y tens of tho city and atate. Singers, J. Spencer Cornwall, dlrec- Tha aenaa of tha association Is that Itor; The Heart of the Child, Mar-th- a Explain Financing newspapers of Balt Lak have garet Hill McCarter, writer and Some Prob-o- f the full and oompleta reports j turer, Topeka, Kan.; President F. J. Hagenbarth and the proeeedlnga of the association. leVn Inherited From the War, Con- - Secretary F. R. Marshall of tha Nao gressman 8. D. Fees, Ohio tional Woolgrowers association, ars Lay Comer Stone preparing a circular letter to all memG-oststiu- - fi bers of the association, explaining ths Utah Start in Lngland new methods accepted for financing Eldar Melvin J. Ballard, returning aUteal A letter received from. President the 1930 wool crop and the possibilFalU Idaho from xesterday the European ity of securing advance moneys on that more than 1000 people wttneeeedj George Albert Smith of reads a recant document of th Com"Odium Sociologicum. E. Talmege telle unsold wool through tha use of "acDELEGATES munist party, ar through with the the laying of the corner stone of the mission by Dr. James of f the eucceeeful beginning, ceptances." These are based on bills stinking carcass that calls itself ths new H0 000 I D, B. hospital In the not We with th pain Increasing Socialist party of America. , . . In England Illustrated by slides of lading, and when tendered by town. Elder Ballard laid the urea evidences of odium sociologicum It ts th most dangerous enemy of here showing churches, member banks will be rediscounted, by PRAISESALTUKEIIT corner stone and made the mein ad- - prepared th working class, and as such w strivwho ths brethren ar condl-oamong tha were mayor f schools of all grades, farming dress. Other speakers the federal reserve banks, thus bringshall wags a bitter struggle against to In . the Ideal society-T- he Utah and re ing Idaho Falla president of the Idaho tron and'other acthrHiea-lbring Ths- - old Bociailst Labor party tt. ' ing new money into ths wool growFalls Rotary club, and tha following- vicinity. are many roads to Utopia, and th has always had a, decidedly unfavora district MarkAusThe Dr. federal reserve letter received also stakes: does Idaho ing of Talmege presidents travelers thereon are not at poaoe. able opinion of lte upstart rival, th Preet.-Arno- ld C. O. the Miller of from Austin, Haber more no Fremont to stake; than tin, place the wool Their opinions of ons another ars Socialist party, and Its language of Blaok Australian mlaslon telling of the sue Bingham; Jamee Duckworth, John denunciation haa not mellowed with W. cess of articles printed in Australian growers In a position to occurs such unflattering. They aay had thing th foot; Don C. Drigge, Teton: Bociailst lux of time. Th between the American onChurchsubJeets, prepared funds as might be necessary to meet Hart Rigby, and' Daniel G. Miller. papers toomean and acTho them, they party, says ths letter of acceptance 6chool Cltlxenship League and the by Dr. Talmage. their obligations and operating Tellewstone. the hypocritical of tbs 8. I P.s presidential candiElder Ballard also dedicated until their wools can be dis- Kiwanls club to perpetuate and in- quisitive, reactionary, date. te essentially nothing but a new stake office at Idaho Falls cost- Opposes Affiliation With Tha circular quotas the still Into the people of the world a bourgeoisie ar bad enough, hut they petty posed of. concern, an agwould to ba statement, the of ing IIS.000, spoke last Wedneaday appear glorified printed, already angels of th cheapest of cheap Federation of Labor federal reserve board, covering the better moral spirit of cltlsenshlp was when compared with the member of gregation evening at the Idaho Falla tabernacle to ride Into politipoliticians, hoping and on Sunday at Newton and gave latters position in tns premises, and advocated by Mrs. Fannie Fern An- ths rival sects of revolutionist cal jobs on th present wave of radiTh the In an Independency day adflress at PresIn an But little difficulty defeating then gives detailed directions to tha drews, secretary of tbs league. Mut ths other extremist class conscious worker of America," calism. ton. proposed affiliation of the National grower as to how to proceed in secur- address before the looel Klwanie club the desired advance Growers ars Education asaociatlon with the Ameri- ing noon today. cautioned Women Honored present wool market in the Xewhousc Hotel at can Federation of Labor by adopting conditions that are tha result of a financial 8bc declared it to be the. duty, of all Convention jbe cotjstUutipn .of the Amcrlcan Fed. development which cannot be more to jasslst In perpetuating the great eratlon of Teachers, la foreseen by 3. than temporary, and there Is no "real moral spirit' which AmVbi--1iri- d caazjw Mies Alice Reynolds of Provo, re- Fred Anderson, president of the Utah ground for predicting low valuta over the world by her actions in the Members association. the of assothe Educational world war. She complimented Woolgrowers turned today from tha Democratic Discussion of this problem and that ciation are advised that If; after pro local Klwanlvia on their entuheiaa-tk- j Mias convention at Ban Francisco. af-- t of tho amandment to the constitution ceeding along tha lines Indicated, In spirit In meeting problems Reynolds was not only one of tha to place the annual meetings on a endeavoring to secure advances they acting welfare. ; publlo sin Utah delegates to tha aaaalon, but delegate basis will be held tomorrow are unsuccessful, they are requested Praise for ths whole-hearte- d Na- to of at the has the meettng Balt Marlake morning with welcome aakad tha was honored by being correspond Secretary by cerity of the state of Montana to second tha nom- tional Congress of School Boards, Suoffered to ths N. E. A- - was given by ination of Gov. Stewart of Montana perintendents and Class Room TeachFred M. Hunter, superintendent of In ths Tabernacle, for vice president. Tha Utah woman ers Schools of Oakland, OaL He also Pioneer Dies Printer a In .There. attention to general feeling against declares that tt was essentially a praised, .the State for ite of orfanl$4 convention and that it was de- affiliating with ihe American FederrundunMUl principle aihire Labor of, and ation Qi ' 4 thiapianxwlll iidTYvfcntf ( cidedly a taoct euccceefttU one." ba adopted, Mr. Anderson predicted. , by Intention, bo gtitt rif built He declared, however, that the reorbxtondinf In U Utah. a Burdette, Joseph UU pioneer that printer, Decision Supreme Coart ganisation on a delegate basis would former Oakland Rotary sheriff and well known greetings from the. is a member he adFavors Water Company be effeoted with but little opposition. resident deputy of this city, died this after- club of which he two Clubs ths noon at 2 oclock, of heart trouble, at vocated that the high Ideals for whieh Marksmen Competing in furthering In the case of tha Huntsville residence, 237 north First West they were organized. association against Peter Rollo For Camp Perry Trip his Restoration of reading, writing and Mr. Burdett is survlvsd by his wife and others, tha Judgment of (be Weand a family of grown children. Hs arithmetic to a P1 111 C. Woods, Marksmen in the Utah national was 05 years old. tty was advocated by ber county district court la reversed by " to tho school room equipment of public InAnythin that state ars superintendent for the honor competing re- guard Is case and tha one court, the supreme -.Whan California.,, of struction. manded for ra trial. .Justice R R of representlng lhd State at the "naHENRY & FLOOD from shoe pegs to desks and blackboards wa carry." Complete considers ths average salary of (he Both tional shoot at Camp Perry, Ohio, beThurman wrote tha opinion. their t Is only (08 Vr year while teacher recast to ts allowed ara vocstions 1, unskilled to 'Adginning August according parties that of- the most facilities the for meeting requirement of school boards, teach' pleading of and 'make euch alteration jutant General Fred Jorgensen- - ' The .fundamental much greater, th as team of IS that will make the trip clsased be as they may dseraneceaaary. no can longer learning ers, custodians and etudenti. Beet lines of merchandise and He appealTha action was brtfught to enjoin will consist (itl captain, 1 team coach, respectable, he declared. , to asalst In this Peter Kbllo and others from .using 1 range officer a team quartermasKlwanians the to ed 3 the ter. and 13 principals, with alteris characterized'bjr courteey and dispatch. certain waters diverted , from that eeiyice restoration by Increased teachers river,-annates. General ' Adjutant Jorgensen South fork of the Ogden i salaries. which N. r from an irs when tha defendants won the irri will act as captain of the team, R., appeal Following will leave Salt Lake City over ths entertaingallon company appealed. Toung, chairmanof of the Denver anft-.l- o Grande railway at the chib nearly 30 committee ment We are the official representative in this territory 'of the 4:Si p.m. July 38, and will arrive In autos were contributed to furnish vls-itt- n Conferring on Building Camp Perry. Ohio, which Is near Toeducators a ride abound the city of the famous Beaver Boards.' Beaver Boad Companies, makers Manti-Pigeo- n Holloto Road ledo, July SI. tomorrow. Fart J. Gtada. club presi. , announced the appointment of dent, Embezzlement Charged . ' Members of tha state road commisThis product comes in black or green and has an unequaled Carl Scott R-- N- - Toung and Herto aa a committee Dam Van bert In regard sion ara conferring today In a complaint filed with the county spread propaganda to have ths 1333-reputation for school room efficiency. to the completion of tha Mantl-Pl- g Kiwanls convention International If. James Morris, is offic. attorney's eon Hallotr project, bids for which , Salt Lake. " ware yesterday rejected, as being too charged with embesslemenL-- lt being a on or about July I while rront Sanpete alleged that high. A delegation be Mrs. road Co. prodChemical Clark also the ths We distributors of are county, aiudowe So Have ; acting aeftnanclal secretary of the completed, ara bolding a meeting with Culinary Alliance No. Sit he had to Heme FnenJ$ At to him ths road- commission. A definite plan Liberty bond valucts. These include all high grade sanitary products, appliances but ued at fSOO. He la alleged to have has not yet bean agreed upon, dele- V. C. Reynolds andJMr. Wfl Mrsuses to tha to bonds these not la booed, according it appropriated and supplies for school building!. Everything for tha equip- -, to within the Jurisdiction" of his trust, Item It King, wife ef Utah's senator, gation, that means will be found as Frl-gaas A. McCormick to tetetr this James season, friends horns appeared tho at be will project complete ment of the janitor. A Ihie well known and 'thoroughly guar- la vary eomplalnlng witness. trafflo through Saturday and Sunday afternoons heavy. hours ef I and at Mra between-th. anteed. 30 Belvedere apartsuits, -Reynolds Czechoslovakia Official " ment Mr King ha been at the natA Visits First Presidsncy tional capital all winter with Senator -from Juet returned and having achool King Best lines of furniture, Including desks and tables. the Democratic convention tn Ban Prof. B. Krallcek, of the practical Francisco Is tkkig ths opportunity to religion department of tha University Pencils, inks, notebooks, etc., etc. stop off. hero and renew old friend of Prague. Bohemia, had an Interview in the city. While no formal because cost ships with the First Presidency of ths r being tamed for the r Church this morning and discussed health or purse, they eeptlon, all friends of ths two young with them tha operation and main Anticipate your school needs order eariyr Salt Lake matrons are cordially In' principles of ths Churchy Representdurcall Mnt and vited to . greet King tha preaidant of tha Reing officially ing the three afiernoone'. kla be stated public of Cxecha-Blo- v bis government is ansioos to have the Extradition Sought. teachings of true ChrtsMaaftr presented to Its people sad It intends to give decent photograph sf Wsprsaswta-tlv- s all religious orrantsettons equal recogExtradition papers were today Henry D. Flasd f Virginia, M nition. The visitor preload America ly sleeted ghalrman ef the Democratic signed by state official en the goverand declared his people feel much 4-0 tpttmlm Stroc , SemtM I Tengrcacicnsl gratitude to her for the part ehs pier-e- d campaign csmmlttea. nor of Colorado, tor th return from In helping them get their freedom. Hs haa been In eengreas fee twenty Denver of J. H Borat, alia Lloyd E It la intended one Of the first princiand during the war was chair- Careen, who Is under arrest there pals of the- - government will be recogman ef ths hewee committee en fee. charred with embesvlemert, preferred nition of freedem of eehertenee. re American Express con-pnby th "There's H Hrlon and of the pres. The daughte regarded sc Sign aalra, etoim that he wrwtUri the, ter Of, the vi tor. Mies Kreltrek. to pocribilffy tar the nomination fee gov-e- f crime at I Is per, Utah, white iatlieir art:ri-- t bring alwwn Chuwh vem-- n Virginia. emp.ey, M by officers of the T. L. M. I. A NO i' 65c Ivory Garters Neckwear I Uonal TOMORROW We Put On Sale Every Pair of sett's $12.50 English East, All Leather OXFORDS, the pair c J $120 Up-7-Large- CUTLER BROTHERS CO. J. Creeawall, r. Tier, Jr. P. V. Iteek Pat a. Lake. . W. Ul L Imlfi THIRTY SIX MAIN STREET L,D,S. Ho,pitdatUahoFall.mttedUcK,m nrcintn otf hhi(i db.nb E.l lec-Ida- n - ar is - factions are almost as bad, and must treated accordingly. With th other wings and feather, th rag and. tatter of the labor movement, the I. W. W., th Communists. Communist Labor It ee, and whaf hot, we must deal unflinchingly.. Each of these 'faction, we must rsgrstfultv say, views its rivals In muoh th same unebaritabi light. On txcoptton is to be noted In th fact that recent circumstances have swung the Communist Laborttea into a mors favorable attitude toward th Bociailst party. But otherwise all is discord and recrimination. Th outlook ia disquieting; for how shall w attain to the earthly heaven when Rs consecrated exponents spend most of their time In damning one another to perdition T , , Weekly Review. b -- at ...Democratic tz.si . vr y? -- woman's ' HeartF uOLWXiXSZS-JS- Irri-gatf- ' blnf -- d - Kin wll y, that-legio- n T e ' When Folks .Quit Coffee - of to t ' -- S'' y - naturally drink" Instant PostumI a Reason DESERET BOOK COMPANY 4 nmpte yr. v. i 5 , rc'-X- Us. Vi sV |