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Show J t THE DESERET NEWS FRIDAY 4. custody of the various immigrafion bureaus Tid an ailing deportation. It is pointed out !,at orientals illegally in Ibis country are con- , of south Tempi spd bit Tempi Street slaatly being gathered in by the officials Hiroughout the country, and this work is being Publhed Pally ipic?pt Sunday done so thoroughly, ft is asserted, that there Member of Audit Burcan of Circulation 8ml-eekl- y was no reason for a nation-wid- e moveinenL nJBSCRIPTIOJT KATES DAILT. Those Jingoisls who are eager to take I Sr carrier, per mon'h I. IT ! By mail, per year to advance advantage of every opportunity to create ny mall, per slxlmcnlhs In advance " t as trouble between the United States and Japan Ky mall, per modth, to advance fclnle copie CMItJ and who sought to make capital of the crusade Th above rate apply to and Including announced as forthcoming, will doubtless lie rm Postal Eon or a Radlue of 360 mtle Lake City Beyond th Srd Postal Zone per montn keenly disappointed. Their disappointment Sl'BSCRIPTIOJtJtATES will bo enhanced by promulgation of the fail By mail, per year In advance that the Japanese are no more aimed at than Singles copies...... . r Foreign poet aye extra added to above are any other aliens who have slipped into this Bead remittance and business ,","I'Uon country by illicit means or have abused their ' THE DESERET NEWS.Cteb. l Salt Lake City. privileges to such an extent as to have forfo feited matter the right to remain here. In spite of other and Addree correspondence publication to THE EDITOR. the agitation aroused bj the situation on the t J P. McKlpney. Ea.tero Representative. Pacific coast, tbere.is no desire bn the part of Kew York Office. Ill Fifth Avenue. Avene the federal immigration authorities to 111 Soil'd Michigan Office Chicago Edwin C Williams, Wcetem Repreeentauve 411 Hobart Bldg, San Francisco Cal agauisLapy partiwjlaraaiwmality Tw fairs Of he country specify what may and Entered at the poatoftlc ot Salt Lk eeond clan matter acordlng to Act of Con green shall be donn with aliens who are foundTltlde-sirable'ai- .d March 1. 1T. these laws, like all ethers, should, JWIARY H 192L be enforced. SALT LAKE CITY, - SheScetNcuis f.t ii! t (For Tho Deseret j ii I 1 i ? SPECIAL PAST MEETING, - to ... JAH AK1' mw v . 0l R ATTITUDE 23- - . "to v It Is hereby directed that In ail the stakes and ward of the Cbucb of Jwet Citrine of Lauerlay Saint to which thl notice giall come, a Special Faat Meeting be held oa n Sunday, January 23, at 3 p m. on which occa-do- collection wlU he made and contributions received for the Near taut" Relief Fond which 1 dealing with the distress prevail! r in Armenia and in other oppresaed nction of Asia, and aleo for the European Relief Connell which is planning to provide million , hungry; food for children In Bishops are requested to invoke the -- services of their ward teocheea and all thorother available agencies in making ough canvas of their wards, between now and the date named. In order that every family shall be invited and encouraged o one tribute the equivalent of at lenat the two meal contemplated by the fast, for the feeding of those who are confronted by long We should montiw of like to feel that every man, woman and child in ail our communities had done this modi In responding to till moat piteous appeal to their humanity; while of course those who feel so Inclined may contribute l much more a they choose. All funds thus collected should be forwarded without lelay to the office of the Presiding Bishop-ti- c. , lf e, I think X hate hotel because I particularly to bo classified, I don't want to be labeled, pigeon-hole- d and abelved. 1 want to he Us, not as It. lny I cling to my humanity, my Mf Individuality as my most precious possession. Of course, tn the opinion of my able and min lively enemies. It Is not much, own, and all I hare. I claim my right to t a ProrT Noun, as Johgi, Mary, Charles, and pot a Common Noun as Horse. Uan,rGump. When 1 go to a hotel, say, the American House at Three O&ka, Iowa, I put my name on tlfe hotel register, and that's th me Exit my everlasting soul snd fascinating personality, for the time I am th Flirty in No it. Angels and mlnlsteragif grate defend tie! '' ft loath that word 'FsriJrJ.t ww referring to me, not to a dance Us Ill want xi drink, th clerk ea- - Front! (1 ou see, even the poor devil of a bell boy W not allowed; a Christian cognomen, hd'i but another cog In the gnercllees wbeeL) " "Take Ice water up to party Ih 'iteen to I he dee It. clerk struggle feomeUme human, lo burst Iron) the Port '.arA ,ce m e n t of hi official impersonality, but It ia tn vain. lie strives to give me a name, saylr g. "Its a nice day today, Mr. Green, or "Number r Cohen" or 14 was a little late, hey, Stajing a few days. Mr. Graham" till Pm not quit certain myself what my name I. If any. When I go into the dining room the head waller holds up hla finger, and I follow It over to a table In th darkest corner of the room, notwithstanding I want toslt by the window and near the pretty girl. But who aj i, aa tm, 4 veetsc Ibe ceemlc frreefThen the waitress comes along and plunks th better platelet aed glasses and cutlery down before me, precisely as she he done before thousands of other' since the foundaflon 6f the world snd wUl go on doing until Ih last trump Kh mi it her piece, looking out of th .window or over t th commercial travelers at the next table. . 8oi fish human eg livern bacon hot roll hestcekes snd maple eurrup I ii d.csl And presently nr plate Is surrounded by little rowboats, each containing a dab of alleged food Jl was not pietuu V. for a h.jmn being It was tnamtfa, lured for a party It la th same way la a store Then I am a Customer At th theatre 1 am one of the Audience Ism part of the Mouse. on the train I am a Passenger. Th con du tor doe not look at me; he !"hs at my What a he to Hecuba or Hecuba tkket. The condition of these millions of undernourished little ones In Europe, a described by those who have Tidied the countries of n central and Europe, is tragic in the extreme. Whatever may bare been the children lb causes of the present-wee- , are not responsible. They most not be .allowed to perish. it an outstretched hand -offering sustenance and nourishment can save them. every parent In our land of peace and plenty and let every child also bestow a sympathetic thought upon a situation of nttcb suffering as happily they have never known and the response, we feel no will be spontaneous and liberal. It Is an extraordinary emergency, calling for uanaual measures, and must be met promptly. As followers of the Master who drew the tittle children to Him and Messed them, our immediate duty is to ace that no hungry child cries In vain for bread. MERER J. GRANT, ANTHON H. LEND, CHARLES W. PENROSE, First Presidency. south-easter- -- Irt - f v URBAN VS. RURAL POPULATION. , R 4 T LI i ! E !!! T'flE.RE i. - I ARALISTS and economists wilt doubtless find a text for much discoursing in the fNiv18- has been so much discussion as to the altitude of the United 8lates toward Russia, so much criticism of Ibe seeming indifference of this country toward the fate of the millions of Russian people In their reconstruction struggles and delirium, that (he letter of Acting Secretary Davis in relation to the matter Is of considerable interest. The pith of Secretary Davis's statement is tliat while the United States is vitally concerned with developments in Russia and stands ready To giv t assistance when the proper lime arrives. It does not feel justified in taking any summary action until certain problems which only the Russians themselves can solve have been cleared Up. First of all. a government that represents the Russian people must be found. This country has no intention of "interfering in the policy to restore the former boundaries of the Russian empire, or to territories the impose on any rule of Great Russia," says Mr. Davis. In all the border states there is difficulty and Russia is in danger of aggression from without, either directly or indirectly, because of the unsettled conditions on her frontiers. But it can bo be expected that the United States ran go in ex parte and presume to settle the troubles of these border states, where the population is so mixed and the difficulties so interwoven with questions of For permanent solution of these vexing problems Jt seems the wiseplan to kt - the people most vitally concerned solve them, standing ready meanwhile with whatever advice and encouragement might be accepted. As to trade between Russia and the United States, Mr. Davis points out that while this government has refused recognition to the soviet government, for what appear to be good and sufficient reasons, no barrier has been erected to shut out business relations between the two countries. The only restriction maintained on export trade with soviet Russia is the restriction on munitions or commodities that might be utilized for military purposes. It would seem that to the reasoning mind the general attitude and policy of this country toward Russia ought to be entirely satisfactory in view of conditions as they exist. Tins country is standing to awaiting opportunity toi pxlend aid and assistance when the time shall come that it will be of service to tlfe general good and not to some particular segment ot faction. Lntil th Russians themselves, through the refinery of turmoil and suffenng, have found themselves, little can be done from the outside. When a government is lifted up in Russia that is representative of the great mass of the people there, steps can at once be taken to treat with it. This policy will not pleas everybody, of course, but who could devise one that would? From th FI! vaccinated children from the public schools on aid eft- -r inn 7, The action WAS .protested hv the ; of the county a - eaton of residents. erhnos and The resignation f '.V F. Bailey, general passenger agent ei d Vn'hony Sneve, gen- -, ttwtoratHr Midland,' eri,f from Denver. W nn-lpi- is e d- produced from the pe -- ;nt to. t he a pop ply pf ae a token V of tuti - ion esteem The Rntirians a Harding In his e President snd Bolebe-'.'ku.a-nd V rgton Will call Mr. r,, v when ho becomes , isjirr - - ith the Club at th capital Fo lore" 'smlliarlty does not reach the point wn re be, ntlmately, affecMon-stel- v , and nick n.u ,i hjm Fret, democracy's limit .pnr.- respected. 't Ri n 1 ii uiiingT The Riihcvi'! of what thev con- - d Friend or hv the t: 1 house and family P. fe-p- )rn hatred.-irrehgio- ,, (he Bohhev.sU ih r doctriiw among the . pf fble. TbF chil . -v bing cle and thev 'd pb offeri e hind overgrown by t v thc tare of 'r" where good wheal hiv t.ei n ' ' Lien the cruelties ' ' -- at innirted on evil ' are not so dreadful a the v.1 dehaueberv of the mind of Ihe'yoi'uc pretense of liberty rid enllghlenmei Lh '1 Mphia Public Led- ger. , v m:- f , - icioii-mtc- -- " on (.(Kin An old ed - e'r bailiwick, by the n Army, or by any -- ne to contravene . poi-rn-- of . a Amcordirg to the police. Salt Lake ha the rroent repor of a rnn- - mVrteiioHS bandit whee hobhv Is to hold up fT Seems that ao or before the break o day. as hour round-u- p , of oriental templated nation-wid- e denovitratlng his belief in th proverb that ineligible, like Mark.Twam firt deursp-- thus th early Mrd catches the worm the public, was slightly Exaggerated. The report indi-ratin this Instance, enacting th role of the worm, that an unprecedented raid, from, ocean as usual. to Ocean, was in prospect. However, a. later fralli torrl, the opera singer, m ho I to wed issued from ylalement Washington contrad.cts Saturday, will wear a gown of peart this. A deportation party will cross the coun--- again with kolinsky" fur, which is supposed try to gather up all the orientals now in to be something handsome and rare, perhaps te,i ms of the invasion ! - - b The pread fhp vounsct rnd tin i dren aie a'lowcl to believe wlut th'v gha-li- rf bo1. c - !' other bndv who the tearbirg- - of ,i rl II1K ORIENT AL 'ItOlAU-- l ;' , Are you ready to line up with th other farmers of the ' nation and work for A Square Deal for the Farmer? Utah Farmers Must Solve Their Own Problems rvtvL v wwCLrCZv a The situation will get better or worse. Things cant go on as.now. Are you Ready to Make Them Better? Are You Too Busy to Attend to Your Own Business? ,t ' If Not, Join The 0 Utah State Farm Bureau And Its Affiliated County Farm Bureaus, Which Are Part of the American Farm Bureau Federation THESB ORGANIZATIONS WILL SOLVE THESE PROBLEMS EASY TO ft - W ' Are you going to continue to sit back and compIainjandL howl? -. of The Deseret News. -- NO N ATION-- UM Are your home conditions such that they are keeping your boy and girl on the farm? - JVXt UtY Id. I POt. Acting Mavor George Buckle demanded th resignation of Junn E. Dooly as chairman of the board of public works on the ground that Mr. Don!, was a director of the ah Savings & .Trust company, which was acting ss boii'.smen i r contractors engaqcd in municipal uork. Ihe city council, however, failed to concur In the action. tJt removed Mr ilutkl- - as acting mayor anP Co'ittcllman xppointed inning as mavqf pro tem Governor Heb-- r M H deliver his mefsaye t the following day The city count il iif.ricted the sanitary inspector to proceed immediately against residents who were fo md to ha allowing sewage nr other ref,, to find Its way Into the street gutters c n np.aints of such conditions had been mad to the council. The county boa-- d of health refused to 1 pn-pe- fe rtlnt TWENTY YEARS AGO. ADArs : comment: f i - Is y.our.family perfectly satisfied, happy and contented? tfl, . But it is well to remember that such thfngshave awav.of tea&iushng and Jighling themselves, and that a prospect which looks ominous from one angle may be altogether The actlv Ilf of the late Dr. John Ward harmless when viewed from anotfier. And so Christian, who at the age of St was county these statistics, like every other arithmetical attorney of Beaver count), and then after he had hi term of office had. practiced law analysis of human roml'luin mud he regarded completed and medicine until ha death a few dae ago at relatively. Surely llure i no reason to fear the aee of IS, a striking proof that ao long a that the fertile American farm is going to be a person ha get.np and ambition, advanced no barrier. The live of many men are in age deserted, the production of food-tufabandoned, thp rural section ilepopijl"1 d, and their d.rct coni mat to that of the late Dr. Christian lose their punch, so to speak, in middle inhabitants turn from the growing of grain, the life and are content to settle beck and accept meat, fruits and vegetable, to the eonuming whfever come their way, providing no exertion thereof. The inexorable iaw- of supply and la required demand forbids any suih expectation. On Lerlne probably chuckled when Rumania fanner can produce enough to feed a thousand, aimed, he had no war motives as it is; and in the digree that h finds it informed h'm RinWa llbe a mouse glv-iIt Poct to do as e so, lime pa-sprofitable others, will rear. u rarer to an elephant. doubtless be won bak to the findampntal Snd A i.car4ic te th cnw report SEA per rent noble industry Loin ui.u--b ilte- - may haw h--n of tb popu'JS'lon of the "rited States live In presently lured by a more gUt'cnng cit es lent minions still lice In the rural elsewhere. i "1 there art o' her who live In apartment ar-lr- at s. i Co-ps- invited. - .Are Your Crops Marketed to Your Satisfaction? Are you getting your fair share of the consumers dollar? In th hospital I am a In tha iCaiLam aGltln At school 1 am a Pupil. In the.club I am a Member e. And when I dl I am a . How In th world la a men going to Lind, let alone save, hie suai tn wirh a tinW vers ? (Copyright, bj Frank Crane 1 -- fs - -- & HOW IS YOUE BUSINESS? - -- to him T Jr? f -- disclosure of the census figures from which it m shown that more than half the nation's population is gathered into cities and towns of JJ500 people or more, leaving less than half to reside in what is defined as rural territory. The first impulse is to regard such a condition as economically unheaithful, and perhaps fundamentally dangerous. It would seem to confirm the worst fears of those who have inveighed against the drift of the human stream toward the cities, and will give added force Jo the appeal ol those who advontd and Fpeailng" of the hunt" of th cate the movement hack to the farm-s.mre on .Anttepe-4land- , bufalo peaceful omrof mans sustenance is wholly derived from the the "sportsmen" who has returned alive oil, it would appear logical that if more w ho do lake the hunt must be men with people establish themselves where thev are nerve." Colossal nerve. we etiould ay, in force4..io be" consumers than remain whee If ..public jfiatioieiik3aoncrBrg- - the they. ibrium must become deranged arid disaster butchery. sas-Thos- 25,662 of You b.. - non-Russ- ian T i u,n TOWARD lU hMA. , .J Farmers of Utah by Dr. Frank Crass.) - hate T f Hw J -- ' 14 1921 CLASSIFIED. j . j;f JANUARY w ato bak There ( 1 an MOTTO calnd a 'y t he oi ' , ! Ti H thrown Inlo th Today Is the houl Yelerday. ht deerve perpetua-- 1 vears, and the more nerp TOU approve ,iL hr-ap- h. You can Bring Back Color and Lustre With Sage Tea and Sulphur. ben you darken your hair with Tea and Bulphur, no one can tell, because it's done so naturally, so evenly. Preparing this mixture, though, at home Is mussy and trouble-som- e. At little cost you can buy at any drug store the ready-to-upreparation, Improved by the addition of other ingredients called Wyeth Bag and Sulphur Compound. Tux Just dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking ona small strand at a time. By morning all gray hair disappears, and, after another application or two, your hair becomes .beautlfuUy dark... ened, glossy and luxuriant. Gray, faded hair, though no disgrace, Is a sign of old age. and as ws all deslr a youthful and attractive appearance, get busy at once with Wyeth 8age and Sulphur Compound Advertise--men- t. and Jo.qk, . spirm Take only as Told M Bag In eachpackage of genuine Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" .are directions and dosage worked out by physicians during 21 years, and proved safe by millions. se Freed From Torture mjmmmmmmrnmammmm Eatonic Cleared His Up-S- et Stomach The people who have seen ms suffer tortures from neuralgia brought on by an op-sstomach now see me perfectly sound and well absolutely due to Eatonic," writes R. Long. Profit by Mr; Longs experience, keep yoqr stomach in healthy condition, fresh and cool, snd avoid the ailments that come from an acid condition. Eatonic brings relief by taking op snd esrrying oat tbs excess it qoickly. scidity snd gssesv-do- es Tsks sn Eatonic after eating snd tee bow wonderfully It helps you Big box costs only a tnfie with your drug-Pit'- s Take no chances. If you see the Bayer Cross on tablets, take them without fear.- Handy tia box of 12 tsfcletseost hut a few sm.no m u. sr sf 4 roits-Ls- rver PaHcxgm. ' J Many.ii Pretty Face Spoiled by Pimples Not only" art the pimples and splotches dUfiguring, hut thsy lead to serious skin disessei that spread nd cause tho most discomforting irritation and pain. Somet:mej they foretell Eczema, boijs, blistera, scaly eruptions and other annoyances that burn like flames of fire, and make you feel that your skin is ablaze. If you are afflicted with this fom of skin disease do not exptet I to b mI h. i.i a, otW lee.rSS can not salve, they possibly reach ths ourc of th trouble, which is tn the blood. Begin taking SE.S. today. and writ a complete history or your case to our chief medical admer who wfl give you speeia! instructions, without charge. Write at once to Medio! Director, 152 iwift Laboratory, AtlanU, G. rnxfsn'e KidTittng Tailored Ccrrsls Mad to HamitltcbUif, eordioR plMttviK button! mtd to i r-- 4r Plnlclnc, bro)r1n, brtld tng Mad i poefoitf. if w..rds: it sir fun., tion on the eaemf you Iblnk ahmit il Pittsburgh I OR 2L DAB It Uko CHy Wnwitb SM4 SPECIAL NOTICE r.quCh.mdo.?r,uIr,,To.,,r:r::,r'; For years I have and studied the need of thee troublespracticed and am qualified today 1y. give entire sstUfaeUon. o I es only th best; glv personal services charge reeaonahle fesa and am (carded as ths Leading Kpeciallst for Acute and Cbronis among men and women. Dls-ca- - a . Hot-RS- DR. W. . ally; IS a m . to M. GRIFFITH U - A) t lA m m.. dundsys. S q t to s Evsnlnsa 113 MAIN T. i e .k o. |