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Th jlufuminl It f !irftpriiil M i .hilMilid U Vtr f focfiint.r. mJ Ih erf of otiJjf th Jrmer ctrcl of th Rol- ihorUU mt Iheir moil tmitrl jrpTTionlalrvot throughout Ih korM. The f irculir l lumif-ict- at in that it mtale hit 1 declir U be the mt im behind the Lenlne irovirmuenl la rortrd lo lorelim rolklioui. Of pirllculir Irternl ii the enumeration world f propoied kllianre of the Trlni rfh ; 4 . l'T powrn i - ! which re to be nd encour- - fotersl fod In ordor that Soviet ambition ultimately . acouik-- . rot all government may wo In part: circular the Pie i"ptlihed. luigest loour million n worthy cf comider-atlo- n thfn11.Tw1nT combinations r Prllih-aa- threat to Amertra: ltriUh-br-ma- n, as a threat to rrnce:4uliahGfrck. ai to lbs poltptes of Cnglkd a eonnter-balanr- e and France in the Near East; Polish-Frencn. as a threat to Cermany; Ahe Soviets ' a threat la Hungary, etc." In brirf. iii-h'Xylh?TritrrrrrintrtirTiee -- and tlons to play one (rroup ofnations'igalnit aa t other, and to b prepared at the peychotoglral moment to lep forward ai the controlline and jTdealsIve factor In the litualiorL Tt li evident, too, from the jeit of the clrtular lbil the ! I plotters wilt work through the agency of hate and war. Inasmuch as they reatfre their Inabil ; ; lfy to bring shout the accomplishment of their t; j designs by peaceful means. They will ' con-- .. rtanlly strive lo stir up mislrusrSnJ suspicion ; go that when the lime Is propitious they esn 4 bring the nations upon which ther are working t k to each other's throats. Perhaps the mot ominous feature cf the ; whole document Is the disclosure of how well Bolshevist leaders appreciate the' psy ehology by which their sinister aims may best . reaiired. Theirs is. to be no open campaign j ; be of propaganda and persuasion. Rather they ; t will stand hack in the shadow o( current af-- jj fairs, so that their growing strerith and in- jfluenee will not bo reeogniud until it has so strong that it ran mt be overpow- ered. Let European diplomats break their 'heads over the solution-o- f problems that can be solved," says Tch'tchrrln,; ,we shall to remainthe decisive factor. 'always manage It is not lo our benefit that we should be feared and our power exaggerated. It is best , for us to be temporarily in the shadow." ! It is this tnidious and secro character ; that makes the Bolshev ist roo enient a menace to-ro- r? h. 4 Caeoho-Rumanla- ill - 4t; " ? .-- J i m 'SI pUlurs Industry U aey csfuerslip clothed U MluftV s matter UtW.! whether lit great majority ef producers bass n ylLli.g to fesr from It r mL And lUs la, la trutti, much fure la thsdy sk.Wtloo as U ti.s grtitfary pvwer or dtacrsUua which uih Uws wauld appear to lavs to seat la ths board atiforea-"Vta- L of peraoa rtsrred with tha But it must b rrmambefwd that punL Uva statute ara mad. m4 fur th'a who aad tut law (a keep fhatn within U limtUtiutu af tumor i tie ruud'irh but t 'T Uumc wh t praj Tb pula legitimate pgrpo jcIi rrtrs V-of any siicU reejaorahjp as baa thua far bee pri.oeil i Uta aafcguardiiig ef pubtta moral, !! lui.i'n ef any 1, fliilta atandard of last nr ruilura upon t)a paoplai, per tha t ripa:tUig or au prsasiug of siewa oa rr'ifoa or polltira or anything alaa la whkh la fr to aterr sa hi owa elMsiro each and opinion, Tha fait that a Him may be aa offer aiktnvt good taala, or even loaidluuily vulgar according to captain approved ataodardi, tnay ml b a sufficient cause for banning Ua ethibslmn, but whers it ia an unquestionable ifferuj again! decency, a deg rn rata and dit guiltng menace lo youlitful morality, lhew ia every reason for peubihiUng iU prrtenUlloo. rioed producer and rihtbRora rssrywbero beuid ba among tha first lo demand that tueh dhaamanl of their high art be alig- -' maliard and gtampad upon by the heavy brol of tb law, , Ji d-- U IT1SSON FROM MOW that comparative Tut, pe' his come again Oklahoma, the rltuen of that should apend a llltl lima at city and at! least In contemplating how um-It- . iinne, ry and altogether deplorable the reeenl rare war between whttro and blyks there really w . Many live were bat. mod many more ere wounded In tl fighting and amid the flame which accompanied iL Passion and hatred raged, and the eye of the world were drawn to Tulsa ai a town that bad lost It and In great measure itg self reaped. - It will be many - year he for tha Iragte reurrenr will h forgotten. Reponibilily for the outbreak t difficult to ptaee, Riant to directed according tn the biai of tboaa who seek to fix it One declare the agitation of a few Irresponsible that U negroes; another that it wag the fault of w bitea .who per ivied Ja peptecut-ln- g thrircolored neighbors. Still another point! but that huainaa eompeUtmn wa at ih root of thl trmihiay the Tulsa negroes being welt ftfoanufttf and highly aucceMful in a Urge part of the businet. of th town. A doxen different theories are advanced as lo why for many hour giot and terror reigned and was not quieted until martial law had hem proclaimed and th militia wjh " ToadeOfma'IdSkfctariX" aelf-eontr- w-- a coni-trollin- Meanwbil. Thousand are homeIealn the Oklahoma city as a result of the violence. The immediate duty to-- to- ee that they ire caret fop white and hlack. .That ia the first step m tha proce of reparation. Then something further should be done. So far as is humanly possible It should be made sure that such an outbreak eball never occur again. -- - - na i L. li f ' . . i " i f 0. to tV. rrwik 4 1921 . !r. Sio aueia i Pis4 e C1h nr ltef ktlkM'l tMHlar Mwiu! glee for AMbmemaet Sw tow Ml to ito Zi!rl CeveWl ( lk rswrkw mt Ckrlw e Ammr. Aa ) rw Ik Ska twiuau la rallies tow. toSto M (tat to akel) wtowt v aSattnwtrattoa romasutM ef in Xattawel Ceiaetl CmmU, Ike Wlfr mt Aiwertrut CeMrel iV(hmc Jtekow, mt Amerfe an! ihn tea I'MtM roui era weH I lwiMieel Ckufr Iki mmmiummmt. Tto are Um Ueata mt eewa fkal ere re lc U'! le rbwr Ike Sert mt eee eee laee lb kuaiea rerw. Tke avtortrlM IM mt ell relttene to Ike ef Meaie nonelkm en m irtelienv kn ea U la Ik greet retig-ton- e to Only Uemeeur t reel!. If Ik ere to eeitkinf that te going le to ! ke Iheeemeeleece 'I atop ef men-klemv gj a f. tmtmtt Ike reticveee erianUeMoee ike i V ekeolg etfrewr fta reoertoace. Tke preeert ergenleeltea ef Ike mOI iMe wtonir ronienatng wi each ermeg le ike l'.k. m net oatjr fplly tout tt to e Irk 4. Tke people are to. leg Merreg. robto! aag aleniklered fof Ike Mil rw elg !! eek ef a ! Gee ere Teaker M 111 lew 'to teller te Ike rkiirth Teeee I' (Ova, wrtte tke mt tueliblr nicraii oori: Ike eee-elu- e eoo-fere- following eenaldemtion: I That our ownf Government ceerenee tn tmrtrtng-aw ahouM tnternn-llou- al lo confer upon the quee-tle- a of armamanu. to which there la a reepona abundant reaeon to heller would reeutL 2. That tke constituent kodiea of tha federal Coun-- H gad- - alP C hr let tan-- . com mantona. at Iheir aeeembileq. conference " nd aveetlng of Rgecutfv Board, should to tin-- . taa action urging oar Government delta! e th A high m:a)on. raa ko done to arouse the croneisace ef the world against the old order.' ahouJd be dona. I would personally recommend that every eormone preacher - kuy, read and - prepare from the following farn bopta-- H Ol XVcll'a J SAkTAOrMT and Win Irwta yif E XEXT.TVAR. ' fCopyrtght. by Frank Crane ) mmmr or Crm-IZATIO- from OkU! i l" For Good Rasaoes. Providence, Pur. , and Monkey . nr aktrch sriewUfta oertl k a greet Tiltt 4 ( wwrker getaeriiag la muaa-ivie- . Ike 4aelb mt Dr, State harwch. Dr. 4 ai ttarork fought In ih Civil war. Hi cieUfl keewi-- ! 4 xi rear! leery tatunto la ariiwl treat! eat aov4 Ikewee! 1 Dr. tarncS werk4 to Ik ftl4 Ik heal mt Bull Rw wkh buitei 4 later toll Iklok ere uni him. hiro. of Ike horror that a young boy )uat out mt college Th horror !14 set tatarlwo with hi wut. at SI, to toe ruck b4 werkel 4mlreble tl !. I Ik far roBtrtboter iokvmaa knewielg an! d4 ml fkty D4 Klc Gofflc T r pf teV te W'tIMk te XMH r M te IM teMU Me fM te im tete 90 M tM te1' ysw M1 09 90 Ml If MI te4 IM IM M Maalta PNwtae Te Sees to ee te own rmmr eyea the eeoee e! toe trevtoe iw Sol M eee A toerev uteiMSM by eee ml HMOVeU trtm I ee y Mralq. As see teM ye ! w aee. to eweia. Mm Mmmm 9r9,m Met 90 MHWM (RMI to eit e e Cmptmlu Alban, a young EngltohBtua M a gambling tateouneot of I1.T bet f Ik Derby, wo Uckel la Ik I SI, to X. He h4 N tkd file of The Dess rat Preeideot Harding aajro hto Ileal tor un(Matos le a national afraid. but not seeking war." Thin nation does not fear any othr. Bui until It forgeta about the Uteet btch of profiles ra tt wilt always be afraid of war. While I'ncle Bam M k i irn onemy abroad, some of k le dear sen are robbing him a! horn Ho knows and doing tt thoroughly. Thst he raa spend a thousand mtlltoti dollars for flying machines without He will be afraid of war gouirg any. at least until be tuilekas paying off the Lulled tBS twenty-fou- r thousand Milieu dol- lar that bo still eyrqwon ths last war to say nothing. of five time that aratzuni paid by hi people la profiteer 1 prices. . wear Utile wow tnPsrts Woman fra'hero at IkOXIpe ef - at tha bird of paradise feather wear drome mid ankle. Worn from th Inside of silk worm, trim- ' med with monkey fur. . Everything ike earth produce .men His er outside of himself mm, ' frulta - spices, palais call ' for ths grains of all ths world. His a lfot drees Calls for gold, silver, feathers, fur. silk, wool, cotton- This keep nw re eating - around the earth, exploring, working, It Is not poesihl to axmgger-sTthe ' wisdom of providence - vhw wound on up end makes us run their-ahee- e. ' tn! dovei-plnglt- r- In Oklahoma- - nerreoe'were kitted, herded tn berrnek to env them from men Some aey the whit murder. Morn probwanted Iheir oil land whr.e ably trouble started - because worn men out of work saw negroeq ' Kiwi . ACNE d 1S01.- Jobo 8. Bruuford,. Jud'Mft from J tort vth sen t, an id negottntion trip to the bad been completed for the construction of n. large eperlmeirtfinuae on lhe propsister. Mrs. Susannah erty owned B. Holme, on ths corner of State and fconth Temple streets oppoeite tb Bee Hive house. President Lorenxo Pnow entertained stake workers of the Young Mens and Toung Iadiea Mutual Improvement associations at a brilliant reception Ir4 the Bee Hive house. It was the closing event of th young peoples conference. F. XV. Wood, inventor of the process of dry concentration used by the Crown Qold Milling company, arrived from the coast to direct the installation of his system in the May Day mill. The Salt Palace resort, remodeled and improved, opened for the season, tbs delay having been caused by failure to complete the reconstruction activities on schedule, A dispatch' from Chevenne, XVyo.. tdld of an uprising among the Arapahoe Indians at Fbrt Washakie. The trouble grew out of a quarrel between white and Indian sheep herders, in which one of each was killed, and the refusal of the Indians to submit to arrest. An appeal had been 'made to federal authorities for troops to protect the settlers. Eight men were killed in a min explosion at Iron Mountain, Mich. tit by-hl- Ing Senator Med ill McOormlek wants to report on rice a committee hatred" In thl country- - Th comm.:- Im a should go report what ltflnds there. den, and h.i tha fox. - his constn. The dog doesn't hate ths elephant, so different. Human beings are animal, and hale their brothers, as the dog hates the fox or th wolf. They will stop SPECIAL RALE FIELD CLASSES TELESCOPES ad DLNOCLLARS Dtt.UUAHEJ CalcuUo oweepotehe.- race Alba sail be never bet ea before. Tke ticket wsa prmcUcelty force! a him. He tkiak bo to not going to kel any more. He is probably nitatakra. One 4rug form a habit worse the morphine or cocaine, an! Ihal when they atop being animal, that is gambling that's a long way off. eee , w trtfrM. III. M 90 MAMAfgCR CO. OPTICAL Smlt ee-all- rlergymra ef tke 1alleg Plate te eeeuro a llmtialloa er ermamrala H On her ran " wilkoot farther wewe ef time If, mm aa agreeg ape gate, tkep aJmoharenuajr preark one aermon ea this euloert la every ckurxk ef every creed tkreuakeot tke t'atteg klalee. an! Iheir eenrl.-eby hnrlng Ikelr adopt a reeolulloa a! dreaeeg, to their particular Cengreamne urging upon him tke nerewUy ef having a kueteeae ef five nation upon tkla aubjert. the thing will be gone. If the ckurche ranaol agree upo that It vrttl not ke done ualil the goo! God puis Into them the proper epirtl ef I heir rellglow" The Administrative Committee ef the federal Ceuarll ae a the pa at ore te recem- mend to Ihrlr cengrrgatlona ea June I the take Afraid i Tk lUrudu 1100,000 to mm S. N arsnea ea a ro- wfclr nlukiMs tkreegee! th fit twrUI akeiareua la lha Setfica &gsjttC2a TODAY Cnl TWENTY YEARS AGO. - , S Sm !il. JEST ONE COLNTHYS T.') talk about a season's crop of wheat in glib, round terms of exceeding a quarter-billio- n bushels" la accurate enough so far as figures go. but it Is not very impressive to the casual mlqd until one begins to analyze what that amount pf grain means in terms of transportation and loaves of bread. So there are artists in the employ of the Canadian government who make It their business (o translate into pen pictures for general distribution these periodical statistics of the dominion which would ordinarily be regarded as dry reading; and the result of their latest effort, taking the 1920 Canadian wheat yield of 263,189.000 bushels as a foundation, may be graphically sum- marized as follows: To haul this crop to market would reqoire freight train 1,506 miles long, consisting of 197,392 cars loaded to full capacity, and would cover all but the last few miles of the stretch between Sait Lake City and Chicago! Allowing t& ears To a locomotive, it would require 'to organized 5.640 Jocomotives to haul this total number of CENSORSHIP AND THE MOV Ilii." cars, and the 5,6iO separate trains running at would take nineteen and THERE is no mistaking Xhe fact that 'the one half days to pass a given point. Loaded cf public sentiment jut now is irr on steamships of 250,000 bushels capacity, .rfavor of regulation," nt to call it byjllie more 1.003 vessels would be needed to transport that of motion one seasons wheat crop across the ocean. Figcensorship," 'jobjectionable-ter- m ".pictured offered for exhibition. If the drift uring these ship9 at an average length of 520 of pinion in this direction shall be checked feet, they would form a line of 104 miles if or changed in the n?ar future, and tn Jime to placed end lo end. prevent the gimerat euaMmeut ot sliTcfer lapT Turned Tula hjead the crop would make on the, subject, it will be because the repula-M- a o 8ii',r87.350 loaves weighing 24 ounces each. managers, - whose proiurtion .at tin lime This would be enough bread to feed 27,039,963 red any censnrvhiprbali TiarelrT some .way people a loaf a' day for ad entire- year! T - compelled their les judicious !and more of- A INLAND WATER WATS. tensive colleagues to do a bit of sharp regulat'-o- n initiative. The own American their AS interesting waterway project suggested people fundamentally believe in the ffargpst ears ago. but which at the time advanced 'c-exereX-e romfreedom, individual possible no farther, is now being revived with some patiA'Ie with the welfare of society. ahdViiey 'of seriou consideration. It ermlem-p!a- te would not formally tie in rot t rerit eoy prospect the building oi a barge orship canal rew function by way of retrain! of lecl mate entertainment nr recreaion. V the .m,.t.mnr aero4 the rritin!!. of lower Michigan. T70 they are rather senitive, a1 properly jo. mile, from New Buffalo,' at the Michigan-Indmline on Lake Michigan, to Toledo, Ohio, about the character of exh'hitmnx and amusement who-- e appeal is largely to their at the extrerqe we tern end of Late Erie. In .children; and though they may be ever so fact, this is only ope feature or link in a much strongly opposed to the theory of ave censorship larger scheme, involving a direct wa'ler route re- - to handle midwest traffic across Michigan and j ;4n general they, are quite ready "r;Twrre to it Tw peeal ioelaneM ircws f IH.inr.is,,. foam tha Croat l ake to the finH.fcL ; f preserving the- young from demoralizing influ- - Mexirct using the Mississippi river, and concnce. In some s1 afes Jaws have beenjijready necting Lake Erie, th Niagara River canal, .jjenacled deaimg with this deheare suhjecblTnot Lae OnUnorTnd'tbe XC'IAfcncTfvTr because the represenUtlves of the people ap-irrectiy with New Orleans via' Chicago. At the princixAe q jfML bulJir c woifcey same tune, at Ruffaio, N. Y, connection could could not close their eyes fo.the need of some- - be had with the New York barge canal, thus - i thing to 'put under the J.ail of the law the bringing the line of traffic, via the Hude offfanaeg against decefftyYttd the assaults upon river, to New York. t claim that tt! Advocates of th tchero morals that characterize go rat ai the L,f3m protfocBons of the day, . potential porofbilitie can cixly " be cver-atate- d. 14 would tag XiddM Want wnofactar- Oft the other hand, opposition, of the do to-h- IW t IF - n Vtm tn Ul the speedy return of winter end ing centers, and could not only carry their products to the south and southwestern field, but could serve, from an export trade viewpoint, as a feeder from inland producing cenon the Gulf and Iktlantin, ters to tide-wat- er connecting there with ships carrying American products to both European and Lattn-A- m eric an ports. One apparent difficulty in th Tine of construction would be The interminable railroad crossings, involving a heavy expense, for the states of Indiana, Michigan and Illinois are fairly laced with a network of railroads. Of course when the exigencies and demands of commerce become sufficiently pressing, th matter ef cost is of secondary importance, th primary Question beirg th feasibility of th undertaking. And this scheme seems to b entirely feasible. A'ce'. nw making .th Great Lake route" between Chicago and Buffalo, round the northern Michigan peninsula at a great outlay of time and expense, to aay nothing of the peril Incurred from sudden and heavy squalls and. storms. Bo that it la very po3ib& th dangers and expense of round- t qpmtt 4ok csvigUoat MnpecH with expense and .th safety f canal navigation, may weigh In the balance In favor of Ih lat-' no ftittFTso'whtsrrTnr'qyygfawTtot-the' engineering difficulties of the waterway The Wallers family, reaped: ineer-fortnew stand owners, an! Baron N' f reepertsblo merchant, nreNorth-ellffa to set the London Pm from for Eng That I good tan A Th Time, moat powerful newspaper In - Europe, should remain m th hand of a man not afraid to rrttcis hla own government though th stupid crowd burnt blm ia effigy for protecting their Interests when ther didnt hair brains enough lo do It for IhsmsAivea h, rtf Senator' Borah save publte sentiment alone can stop the next war"-Fabllsentiment ALONE can't stop Henllment among sheep anything never stopped a wolf Thai s why nature made horns on th ram. Fylrg machine submarine, a euf. Tleient number, of granerd officer those thing will PREVENT wrt anq those things this nation should, and will have, unless milk sop control It whan jrou. can afford It. kesp ready. near-sighte- d Of course acme men look well tn a straw hat. but they are entitled to no credit Accident will hep pen. Th truth of ih matter is that nest to hat waiters, all mn fear straw-ha- t store clerks more than any oher besalesings la ih norld. And all hat men know it. Tha a a earn n follows Ih oarglnal , rustemar waver W aattafla! with th first twelve hats shows him; o shew him he'. that really become h!m to start with. 2. After tb eighth bet cease saying "That looks vary wall on yon. air; shift ta Now. that la th jrory lataet thing I After Ih fleveeth hat. begin to show Impatience; give Just the suggestion of a sneer at hi toiertiton.-aa- d pull this one: Well, you're buying ih hat. but if you went to know whsl took aoog on you. etc- - etc." After the twelfth haL begin putting down th Clown Models told stuff . rule' 1. A from last season preferred ); Enctalct Orator In pla n Engitoh. you end I must tell th boorgeowte that if they brom intransigent they may provoke the proletariat te sabeUffe Piuttht glare th customer, look et your watch Xhe Once Over a l cauiis. ( THE GREAT STRAW HAT rXREST. Strew Ht te How to Pick Out respectfully suggested a th tltlr ef a book that will brln a fortune to tb author. Millions of males blunder along, spring sfter spring, with 'no technical knowledge of straw-h- at May, They enter hat aloras-iapparently person adults of Intelligence snd dlscrstlon, but emerge, looking so foolish from th face up that their wtves and best friends spend th summer hoping for w --- K- wr at xhar"-hou- Furnishing Them . Considerable building is going on. Onehas only to drive about the residence to appreciate the activity. Not as much as in former years and yet the - erection of n$w cottages and the remodeling of old homes are evidences of good times coming. sec-tio- ns - New homes and remodeled homes are indicative of new hopes and promised contentment The furnishing of these abodes is attended with the keenest pleasure. Wall decorations, draperies, floor coverings, living, dining and bed room suites are thoughtfully chosen at The White House. Odd pieces of furniture are picked up. A cozy lamp selected, interesting give a homey warmth to' : $ T the home: condition rMQlting. mikct ncciMrt' to atIHzc j Ytfl-of home and tha con bort ch ; w White Honso where lcisurs shopping is a joy, able 'space la tht Itrtnff .rooms. Therefore pit you are shows bow practical ia point of economy, bed and room davenports are; how teas-tffIn design the beds ara; styles to moctceery plan of fumishinr: beaatifal cane styles; luvnrioaa oeerstaffed, chais lonngs; light (Sckpeasiee period types. Day beds are cpmlng into faeor; and then here are stylos in metal conches. Ths telling to merely suggestire; seeing is to appreciate will dwakenod desira for posse 99 too. o! DAVENPORTS MADE TO ORDER. ANY STYLE. DRAPERY & FURNITURE CQ at fre- quently: - then exchange n sickly grim a rv. aisle. t Tha customer Is .now beginning to, weaken. t. Ask Where did you get that hat you had on whq you came in? Thin . never fail The customer is now In your power. Work tb old Forcing-th- e Hal trick derived from th famous Eorcing-th-Crd trick; force an bonnet upon customer, impoaalbl making aura It makes him look like a Goof from any and all anglas: then exclaim. Ah, thats it' It certainly does psy to try on all th mod la her for," ote., etc. That" what I If th hat la a IX lid. say. t 71 with war lex - Always send ih new straw-hbuyer oat smiling Cali tha other clerks and hsv o emile on and on ths customer. T. Be happy in the knowledge that tha man you foat sold the hat to is sending hundreds of pedestrian away , smiling. New and Remodeled Homes and .the Joy of the-Tigh- IN SOkPBOALSE, be Hard Boiled Hat season. e - i CUj t Wauu Bank BurMm i 1 rX4r Th OmrchM and Dkamument If want TllitA. i,,-t- c.3 JUXE Umi W.tb legal il -' to akaaereto I'-'- lrT e r wo w KtlTC T lull i "- - v , , it a!! TIT'S A44m i4i $ '! mrnmmmtrmnmmm Ml Pm III ru mmm tmt b M I DESERET HXWfl SATURDAY v ' se i |