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Show p 'rliE ake Active Part n Tatterns,For Citizens, Clash , Nrsonlity:111,116meSpeeches . -- the mesmt ,tt , . -- i i' . ' cr -- ..,it ' 4, . i , public Essentials-For-Group - - L - I -- 44,- shonici---anthr- Gn lit n, lk Ving , ' ' 1 1-- 1 on TL-c- y feir KDYL. we cast re1ea,c(1 .1 idffrof . to- - ' piea For Amity Goes o or Over Ra to !uttice en,t univf,rFA1 4,f ill ur t tY Mr gfyirt-Alt- t :lie hitt:kik ;6,4, tt.rn, Mit city syi,s ?art grain 9av. , 7 "A, tun P.4. A. S!eakirig thait , ; It ; ! : es. it ; nt ! I I Austrians Drop Old Customs At Nazis' Request - Dr. Thomas I g I -- - , 172 i YAYLOR-MILLE.0 i kUGS & LINOLEUM CO. 1 n Reorganization 40 SALE 9:30 CARPETS-1- , :.. 22.50. ,...- wawa. I58-47x- to teems' -. . 12.5 0 . ,,,,,,,,....,, anr--them!! willing that every man shall lieve what he wishes print what he wishes and say what he wish. ea within his Constitutb:inal right. but am not willing that be- - shall exploit his Idiosyncrasies id teaching mv flesh and blood while I pay 'the bid. "I Insist that Tie ithall have all the pernonal freedom he can carry. but I am aot willing to extend that full and complete- freedom -- tortiort aloor SIM Andorra ; t rat unms RUG TAY1.02-1.:ILLE- R , 1 I 22, SOIME , TAIT - .. Design& (reaoldr Ham Douro - . - : Oe ' PHONE WASATCH 2271 - . . . AftLthen-P- styli, wallow - - N. L49c - APRONS I , - Work .., Noes Work am ' , Off M 4 Moot AI . - iredono- . .. . 00 oelf.a Pototr-- Vivian ---- oe $129 . Itort't obi Sore Carom Polo Sktoo, Dmits 25C Volume Mos. MO nti ernal toillyi - - votress Soo Dross balmos12,26 Wort - mod -r1,..iee," WOO trot 93C obatm.. - ork $1.00 of - snow csow.' - SUSSES SteS3 Velum Iodise Iodise air vine now ism'. Vertigo to Drees New Uotip Ortiordo-kt- Iroa $.50 Loose suss ' 15c1. Drotoso. Moor stYle- "16" soutset to ii.i8--7- - I ,If PISOKFTLY1 - i (are, nut is pinch-fo- r ,rKsaKer,... titt t(sott ' , on the program, heatth various t- Department of the !:tan State Agilcuiturgi Dr. chief Edwaid ot fle iivishin of maternal and health of the Utah State iloard of Health. Dr. N. P. Neil-- . Of Stanford University. Airesi- op dent of the American Amociation tor 1c11t1L Physical Education n lid flecreatton; Dr. Mildred , Nei--o- :d of Salt I.age. Dr. Samuel G. Salt. Paul. tnectical director of I..aite City ;choolls. Dr. Lillian IL P.-ISummer Round- p chairman. and Aimee Zilimer. -- octal hygiene ."hairrnan. Doctors Study Need Of Taking Other Eve Of Babe API CHICAGO. May Medical experts sire summonto a contereAce'fotiay ed to cit, cide whether batty Helaine Co. ian's nicht eye should be reaas- moN her pave left----1- 1 her life. Hopes 'hat 'be impaired Iris-Ai- n n he -i- t- might he preserved were- - lnlieci when a spoken-ma- n for the Colan family said Hie eye theTe were inditatktas-' to ould have io be removed a prevent death from glioma, cant crotti growth. The left eye was removed May -- 9. - -- i' -- Original Utah Woolen - ills - 0 STOCK DISPOSAL -- GIVE yr HOPE WASEINGTON,Hay of a powertui ,Eonaia sponiora governmem-owne- d and operatou radio statkot to link this onto.147 avail lioutitAnistato aussigicoyet liope today Of obtaining legit; lation at this session ot ContreoL--- .SALE Genuine reductions throughout every item included the store Sums Meestect ui vocautmil edmoo pa., ucation. he tieitesft,. large uwidfflU in reciucmg of btu crime correction by acung Mk a poserful force for izimit presecition. Utates ed&tational setup eas named hy. Dr. Sexton as one et the best Ist the nation at the pre ent lime. along Int tbswe Of New lore. CalUOTIllit Wisconsua Mini:mama and Pennsylvania. Dr. Seaton Is a guest at the lio lel Utah. 506 orgrowly rktrooro Vag". S. ol000 ..... - ke ILOO MISSES UMW Voile or - I.:. 98c SProso--kko-rt tier cddi 1 family v la, ;,Q4 nectical ,g--it mot The greatest general need of American Pa4tat Lon at the present time is tor more limas. 24, cording to Dr. Season, Arm Ave,ates a p7oqern of letielai to make up ine 'aim lois of true tueen Olen Iv1 little money an Mose ,4 money aim see, Lila I obildmen Slicitir--,. emise- s11 In Fogad. Needed TM - 011, AT It - of Illegyabor-- Videos come AT ANT - 20 to 50 U - 0 24 to 30 RICHARDS ST. : ' Factory Store - , ' - I - . I . 7,P,,-,- V.00, Mom Wit Plelnill wWw Ilt Sle I -256.- sloes, MIS wegues 40hat tux., owns num) r ' - cummurrs Ittit's it lodlore 4 him to abuse that license to dif, tort and debase the minds and hearts and the bodies of those-- who belong to ma and who ace dearer to me than-lif- e flaa1f.' - - Th. mime rule width ppwentethe teaching of religious dogma. In the publieechoeist should atr - 1 ;dr to. the preeerdation at , any S Caudate", Pento-- odi Sees 4464.o Soc ' - Itilia.ngrrost, cue lartroort-- YTS, !Teal PRICES Noll MENEM Iodate &Pool - dreds ' ..21.1C., .,,,... WIAN If Inoolpego. um .... NEU LESS TNIS IS CONT A NUNDILEDI OT - "wee. I. ssjo freedom of the- - prase-- anti free,donsof conscience-thenhold-I- - AIMS- :- ' Tomot mem. cred rigida of freedom of speech.. . nom 54 SHOES sp.fisr he holdshigher the 1e--orie-- 50..i-tit- . 1ST TOS , P1101;;TLII:OLEIEttl..;- Anintrrats foressir' 4US 411(Eml OF:. ErFIRE-SJa- Polup:4'...-..,3..0....'iii.L- t4 LL a STARTS-TOMORRO- gr ,.., mu - -- r----- a feature of the National Congrese observance of World Good will Day. From Salt Lake City, I national P.-A. leaders participated with prominem American in Washington and New York City on an international brotdcast. dedicated to good will between nations Support Freedom R E -- manual Labor. alstrIbfiling trades, tow dispenaing and so on a prtigrafri that will hot only teach a youth how to ge a good bricklayer, a good truck driver cl,r a, gow waiter. but will teach him that such wotx is worthy and res,pectable. and is far tar better than being line," ha . ; ut 1t, : i with name ;vrotterns utiun! training In two man tie talks. Pre Di. ,lohn F.. An- -.. Dr. I ,terst,r, of chic-ago- . Dames of the Cnis ectsity of Utart of i'rof. Arden Frandsen the 'Mrs. for-th- of the cotim We have no 'Tomtit al mill t cept n 'white oIiar ana pron.. stonal flaw,. We fleets vocational education that will teach : i easy-goin- g W. Gosling. Contamect From l'aAe One tive. to enable them to save themselves, he 41,1- Dr. Sex on Advocated an ex- tensive program of vocational education, and warmly tornmeno. ,ed Salt Lake City for its program in this field which he termed ex. - moncy.' tithe! the More.'inuait if:airman. Wriv children to take part in m.lee cluu anti other group musi cai activities and to learn konincharacter betidstplMenta ing-- value they have Music. if rightly used.' hak much to contribute tosard personality development through experiences and habits that quicken anti enrich the emotional life and bring Joy into everyday living." she ..,A1(1.. Other speakent at the clinic were Dr. Ada hart Arlitt, parent education 1:halernan; Dr. Joseph' M. Artman. chairman of (Maroc ter education: Ellen C. Lombard. chairman of home education. and Elizabeth Wells Robertson. art chairman. Mrs:Lawrence R. Nlailliekt. P.T. A. kit president. presided at the meeting, pi.'ata 1 funds and often iet health in an effort to Sal, e f,Xtli16-1V- i3yrke Sexson ., Severs-Int:par-t, - ;he he tnultile inotiiem sill Vooi pretiii;tPI, "until !tome anti school first rharacter patterns for them- -selves and then hind in hand go out into the rommunity. entoiting the aid of the enurcntv and ali (Timmunitv forces seeking to he rest ;voila cnaracter and the community control from r ackclerb greedy politicians. ethrai morons ann ail he 01.114-1,enith have it sfriligt in their ontrol. .7s1usic et-- a character was discussed ley Mrs. Grace Van. lie hound. iaT -- oIe So;tiu not mem-Per- i lei 'dace !oeft Wha-rfind heir 'say of mtering Atzl IiKe A !oil 02 turn. protected to me point tet immunity president. national threcet' 7he Arneeican Junior iled tr7ross, spoke. extending greeting tg flL3 organization ,0 the word over. Additional addresses sere re!eie,eir from New York City , I ntitti!-a- adirer.,5 with riington. I). C. Wier nf,twork of NBC. ts task., ' rnore "the , .3 ; a not the only out iltver V, Thllst-icee- ; het- - home 91 ; lay-tha- n iVfAtt privileged iitgnes, homn rep; i,ented ifl t.im earent- Tow ler membersnip, ate aiSO nice experience sho'an tha: you e:annot 'Keeo !rorn eritenng she liFeat,e oest ottit homes. There ir daolv too. te;t pot m, recognized. vital And or in tte ,pe. :vac tamic ettietante. Mrs. ,Nood home-cchoo- ; ; be a( tileved The shun one rhat - ! 1 the the fcllowing -That parerits and ,teachcrs to everyishere iipon unite in unermitt.ing ,nocaloi- to give to the world. through patcol ent education, operation argi CIVIC On, ntr.,Yi generation of men anti V. Ph have achieved international understanding. who practice world cooperation an friendship and who love universal good-wiand justice Extends Grcrtiazg In addition to Mrs. Pettenid!-- - ' he onciert lei! that ,hat.ounn an,1 (1,n pptir Chl!firen are stuniu. flit always that .rte men ot awl fl1 will ol peace. She concluded , ' - the amtmd and that humanity may thembv he free to express, it-- i 1T.ops-1ce-1m- witicL ma Continued From PAge One couriter ,nfluence in liv some are the tr6e neroe, pea(e. Iteal n4qine. tDnquerom -The real worm ,onniteror, IraP Age. are not militarits past. nut rather those who nave loved and served. Ilihrr upon parenti, 7htc,urhnut the orig. Mrs. Pftttengill their OrriO asked that ;hes daily liVer ;4R1.1 7heir ,tvic nnosrfe0116rnit ;0;stice takings hat i i more and cd ; ; ,pf . irtrc righteousns : ; t i r, Vd cot, - government ital'ivipativn alid br he intagent sttivp entil ely op iiorted by 'he govrrriment. l'reisenis Plea Proleo McrrII. lic only on the no, progiant. ht, ',peaking time to 1.)11- ,Itier in Me plight of the middle tam, p"Inting oat ttlat ' the tive heir health cat(,aken ')y !he govern- , 1 -- fat-to- r - A teiic':lerg, Mt We call upon the world,. to ; i k.t.gi veri,sori s .us,-as- C,4-:.- ; ,obmi-vin- - i- tu.v,11 N.1.11 . amen but Jett not lir. Wailer ittlfe,t ,rftment par- litiorel it,patiset. heattit oilittai ,isiggeateu : awork . 1awAy IL. Lissa way tlitIC1 munc. , A pays have flyer !he triay 'Iell4o-tme- - TCfatt hrnFirical ,- ftc',,,- : oorwration, J, ii Pm clf fltSQflTJ If ,,n ; wors.ti l p:ea A .,,,t- i (4-o- Gon4 114U Mt!' of the Itioldiolits of git rnailx sentiment of 'ilile ilt;:rong, ()Inw.es "Pattern" lit retby !o a ciut"stion as La wnat la :he firit nceo to IN1 a niblic health Intt :rt a t h iimited 4(11111rantiation Waller Di. 'said that "the fund?" wer,4 thing happen o public health worg would but 0 set up a standard pattern; "an communav rias sts own Val.titular needs and athould be treat.Oa 4 all intilViallai itutnis tun from Prot: it., gilam Young Cniversits, One eld to :ric anal protection can ne given .)C:eation lockad- - menean innwr Red o'hy - ricer. IV .GO.SLING national pres,. A. 4j..k.it.ol.s., Mr?.. Prftrowitt notional direefor (if .4. Dr Goiling the P.-- P.-- - i - -- o--n - .:m10,..,,,,...,. , , , :7,11- , -- ., ;i L . t '''k ,I T. k! - i: J. IL PETTENGILL DR. 7710M3S MRS I 11 .1" -- 1 - r,,,i . urged 4, ri - Expansion of public health service and provision of health insitrance for the middle clam by a representative of the E. S. Pubitt Health Seris ice yesterday at a clinic devoted to health problems at the onvention 1.Ur,....1.7q I fOrd of the U. Si'. H. , ant surgeon . a three point program, , urged - b'aaed on the application of all ,fee' : -- Has Reel Job .Defending ins viewpoint-- trr.-1- Artmen said: "Personality, tohas some lob grow and develop. on Its handa-whe- n families 'are fed and kept- by somebody hetng ' el$ e other 'than the parents. lam. dies are not allowed to live the kind of family life they 'would like to becatue of economic cond. ,!of,t1 jr:, tuppr. Jo, Dr. bons. We are living on a false intcnin 1 Salt Lake i17 scale of economics. The church. t impossible the school have been pushed off lie A. con--, "Patterns for Citizenship" consultation of the P.-the Map. We are breaking per-- - -- Taking an active part-i-n , titzenKbto !oi sonalities because we are fort I - vention in the Tabernacle are left to right, lif. Karl Hopkins, superintendent of .11'1 , t f ome 't1 whoni from ,.utn ' ing men to live off the govern- - l A Nuttal Jr., ron ments .iti,Tept t mint. Yet way down deep. there 1 den public schools; Dr. L. John' NS' , Ht,Fiktn, .4upertntend., ha., Utah schools. and Dr.- E. E. Erickson, L'niversity of is not a man alive who wants to philosophy professor. 1 era uf Ognen the.K.,1i., brought out. Dye off the government." f , I politic-a- l that Ife .4,atscu ,c, many yrung mainthe creed. Dr kr speaker Disagreeing Ntuorply. Nee-PePvt. 'tt,,ri ''',..-.- . -Mt." rellUfd;' teifieff., fam" beliefs 'aught, ftti.0 .be, tui, n - ' be taught felon dogmas r unit- that makes onmittiona and t mau 'Lat. 'fl Act 41J:i;;Z In the grhoots "He who abusea . the family Is ths Unit which -we ;an cl: ,i., ,,v,o1. ,!th orne thw principle has no piece teacn- must do the work'. It is the very, hnd .1,1 of acidthe ,.;:,,,:,,. our snd- , overLondng of intg youth. l'rek Clark : .....1 .)r. E. ,6,:con irrms that makes and ; teat.), itarticinps 'Social :e1igen,,. 1 College Hotbtits Cited velop4 a good,. sound person. To olorLot, rrlation,nin "Mar I say in passing that ality. Here in Ltah, we have a . Here are the PCPriti2ic of a pnitern for rcir te,,T,er grosip room example or lust thuct ctilleges. Keith trtate twic, nome and privately endowed. are living: The Mormons had nothing to recornand ;rr,!m,,, hotbeds for the propagatstart with. Thetyforseok every- A worthy purpose, leadership of vision. sound thinking. mtflutMJ ,t as explaifl . of theories of ing thing to come weet and had- 1, W DO er 4t nd kkot3ifi to. think spiritual briefly. Mre. .l. K. Pettengill. na. government and for The ridicule nothing to build with but auf:t,r even vr.mng was prescribed for This formula at the tonal president.--preside, stes'. Today you can mess the re. andsundermining of our Consti conmaintaanet4 etnicilen, for delegates to the animal and the American form of stiltent development of person banquet and. the informal recce.should i4r- trained in Khool to VPht WTI of the National t!ongress was made possible to which followed. government." , elite which in rortim title last of Teachers and part olostack-PlIrTitg. President Clark charged that by the surmounting of Propazands Considered "As long es each one of night at the annual banquet of teacher propaganda. against the The dior.sion then turned to In the Newhouse the organization ' indttacluale is responsible for present American' system of s.ttoof propagandk. wi Miluence the .. vernment- is treasonable in Its es, conditions. then the work will be .11otel. young minr. One treoiser maindone. You and I are responsible. Nenee. 'The pattern is Dr. Adam S. .ContinUed From Page l' tainen tratr PVP,I) grhoors Fpread not the man over in the corner. Benniores. aesistant to the Kest. The American KintillIP of freeprOra:4-inct;aid !hat ttik shpuld in The family is the unit tional courses. have been adficti dent, Utah Power and Light Co., dom of s eech and the press , NM u. a community and personality ts formerly a promineet a o currictuas Decauie ox putnrc corilifirKlITTover tall explained that schools must should not catoe demand. developing in that family unittreasonable activities. nor activi-- , g0Off propaganda to spread Featured Talk through the overcoming of hardties that Were designed to bring Credit Tremendous Influence C1311 mcract I against "poisonous Dr. Bennion's talk was the today." about a revolution anti overthrow "You are crediting us with treIht Erickson deDraws Mach Applaums propaganda feature of a varird program pre- of government. he pointed out. Influence when you mendous fended StIpetintendent Nottall's sented before 800 delegates and Spirited and concise in her to "Measures insure say that we are the greatest necessary Eg(tril stand. ng that "Citizenship contributions to the paziel. Dn. special guests. Every state and force in forming the mental pat. the preservation of our Christian will zrow when children can be Arlitt drew rciand after round of the District of Columbia were terns of students. If that were life and society. and our C'hristian to that they are realize made anplause front those gathered in true there would he no crook. represented. form of government. will not fighting an external oblect" lie the Assembly Hall to participate sewn.to: no ed us is sum our nor "Civilization rob the but liberties violate pseudo politicians. :f he schools did not held In the filSCUSSiOn: "What re-Of any true. Constitutional right tal Of the living that goes on ligt$, no erack.hrained economists spread any ,kind of propaganda, sponsibilines have home and- amongits various groups." de. businees and few unethical to free gpeetho free press. or free children might not realize the school for the type of personalmen!" conscience. mucn as they may inTo i daredthe speaker. "Whenever presente of an external obicct to liity which a child develops?modior mere terfere with curtail to make the Dr. Artman started the "hall attempt get - i people what extent is personality fight. cense. he whether that license face t :on to4etherhv w'hile critical that rolling:they stating Marian Telford, safety chair. tied lay- expenentes by our' miserroneous from and commerns theon stew sought educational recipe lesues:rberrtl- raer 'solution. man. a4ed that opportunities feir roundings, and by education? In conviction. from ambition guided were from uninhibited systems what ways may parents and problems have citizenship be kept at all age ley or from good." he said. the parent group. he had never persisted through teacher e gtdde and influence the els with the growing of responthe answer. has to found that to be the case in a Dangers of propaganda .maligde. iIt tbehe as-ages and emotional adtint,diE.g.tual 'The trouble With US Ili alliMe.-much eowee, to are the teacher form of riantthe American ROalways grew). "They that we have not had that early velopment of the child?" not are free Yemment afraid. from aliens and the I They fundamental t spring Delineating want ty. and now Participants on the panel were , te- exPre181- - th44r 111100131e8 Of tag iwilose rat. contepts and tradi, - the poraii th"ghtg' Dr. Arlin. Dr. Artman. Dr. Le. without resparisibill benefits threatto us to free the American tions frequently flare up.. Dr. up Bennion group living. of Di. Cowles. Mrs. NVilliam Dean Lower ties. Kletzer, Roy Icessful Out that the school and to give the leachers ening Christian thought and ViSliOn, University of Utah: Dr. cussion leader. maintained. purpose real liberty." he challenged. ideals, he warned. Wesley P. Lksye. Dean or men. ' must not only he set up. hut it Old Methods nitteg Mrs. John E. iHaves. who pre also must be elaborated to the Brucham Young University f El. SlaTery Watt Keystone Referring to adopting a protilde& made an attempt to stop len C. Lombard. chairman of ' full understanding of the merre 16 train ehikiren for is not to he forgotten and "It iti gram Inter,She the discussion.. tras home education; Dr.. Donald Wit: bership of the group. The P.T. A. it should be fully admitted that zenship. Dr. Erickson deciared before the people its t ruMed hy Mrs. I,. W. Hughes of liam MacKay. president. Eastern too and ancient hat "wp arp (Ming much to pagan Tennessee, ideals he fetid. and cited the New m,xteo Junior conege. por. have built great empires. maKe 611r children good CitilPTIP." peoples a minute.! esslaimod "Just RS ideals follows: mew Nevi Dr. tales., - We are side- Mary Rut we have complex programs they have erected great mono'?ars. Hughes. -Southerianti, speeisilist in parent i .Sernpathetic underetanding as i : ments. ik tot of hpcsoce everything they have made great atepping an important clues-- education and child development, t among parents, teachers and ou. inetacontributions in art and date. We are living in the eigh.lion." pils: health as the foundation, of College. Agricultural have the enriched itu. teerint century and meeting jure. they A delieate had asked why the Fort Collins; Miss Gladys Tanta. aactivities, civic mindedness, tt teacher world in its intellect sas,L. ations now With methods of group had no freedom which helps youth not only to quelgeon, eornmtmitv worker of but all they did was founded on those he times." continued. Of speoeh and of lhoucht. .: Rosebud Reservation. Green. appreciate the American ideals the grinding down of the individruin. Not Be Truthful? Mrs. B. F. Tangwortv. past Of government, but stimulates wood, Saudi Dakota. Wild .Mr. ual the ."ninon man. the opnational. president. them to help perpetuate thetn: presided'. Scott Wood, chairman. Juvenile of and pression regimentation said Mrs. Hughes. ;tumor!" besides Drs. Nuttall t vocational fitness. and Protection. profitable' the mass and the exaltation of Consultants, ' Mrs. Kletzer, Miss and "Why don't we sav it's because Erickson. f Mr 1sure. the privileged few. Slavery. not teachers are a part nf I he politi- and Superintendent Needs Team Work sided at the meeting. freedom. was the keystone :it cal machine. It's our fault NVe Hopkins were Mrs. Mary T. BanTurnin g in team work, he de; every- arch they built,' said nerman. have k neglected responsibility. legislation chairman; dared that "America needs good.President Clark. Ve have let them become dui- Mrs. Frances H. fta Ike, interrasubstantial team work now as led and kept them from using Is threatened 'tonal "When existence relations chairman; Mts. never before hisin her perhaps .their initiative. Zu la E. Griswold of the. Portwhether it he our civic polititory. Successful group living can been of one had has the That cal. or Ore land. moral, physical, never exist upon a basis of align- spiritual public schnois. and influences of woman suffrage." existence--w- e wiselv Iloward T. GPP. chief probation may not ing one part of the group against the leader out. he entoversensitive about the poloted Juvenile Court. State officer, another. Condemnation of one "Women teachers had freedom ictsm and whining complaint of of the group inevitably in- part Now before. are a those who cloak and dieguise they political VIENNA; 113.tAP)- -May UNCERTAIN ON (IA)SE jures all the others. " If we' are going to let i themselves with a false anxiety Loyal Austrian schoolchildren "But all of these principles - asset.... WASHINGTON. May 11- k-4 AP) school teacher be a pawn of the for out shieldand then welfare, were forbidden by decree today have to be crowned with spirit- the politician we can never exGreen who ingthemselves behind our liberto continue greeting their teach-er- a ual power." he concluded. Mere cruised with President Roosevelt pert to have freedom of educeties, seek our destraction." ! mechanism with the.pmverbial Austrian never yet has been week-en- d last at lion. can we ilow about them wary expect 'kiss your hand." responsible for worthy achieve- to teach freedom when they forecasting the oangressional adIt was explained such civility merit. There needs must he the don't An English railway transmits "I'm have freedom thernselvest" date.' journment making SoWas detested in a National elevation of forces, Dr. Artman again claimed the lc block signals to engineers of its plans to spend the summer and cialist state. "American foundations were of uense trains time too in fogs If winter floor. here. He necessary.' he spoke from the rear Other old Austrian habits raplaid religiously and spiritually. for the regular moats, to be said today. balcony. -'seen idly are disappearing. A decree i These foundations Must be main- a third rail, which opby Senate and It's impossible to take schools leaders said Arthur tamed if America's future chili- empowered out of politics. What we'd bet. t prates by contact with shoes car- Monday they hoped to end the zation Is to be made secure." governor of Austria. to on ried the locomotives. session in June. ter do is to lift early onto a ono Austrian societies dissolve History Of the -- egress was j higher plane. We politics ourselves muse Of: purely social character. Portrayed in a radio skit broad- a set the or two issue ahead year The recent appeal of Field east ,to the banquet hall under AU.. CMPERS TILED FROMM of the politicians. It is we. Who Marshal- Hermann, Wilhelm Goer- i sponsorship of thelltah milt and ------ -----must soul. conscience and give ing to Austrians to "spit in the the KSL staff. Mrs. 13, P. Lang-- freedom of speech to our teach-- . fist and work hard" Instead of worthy of Winnetka, Ill.. homed- en. The teachers need us in a late oast president of the fon- following old, "gemway we little realize oetlichkeir ways has made a greas and Mrs. Arch J. West, Prolonged appiause followed I ,on Austrians. Utah the of Impression great president unit, spoke the statements. WEST TEMPLE L- ' - 4 ignorance alivaret g904:1 citizenship.These ere views expessen at -' fc, z , the' o st'z- -, r .14 . A. con1tMutt,tattf,z1 of frIff vention ye,,terrtay ;rt the Skit Lake Ti,i,,einat le. sash St hoot!. facilicr E. Ertt,...,,or.. profezzior Dr. uturcr4R1-ptike".1.tirv kvt- ;tt-4it L1.. !.o:rata good duly to. citizert,,.and ,ta they are not oce Ing .t 1;roper,,. I hailerwr51 cht, Can- Ite ality be developed In the home toda under existing cond- - l and , .i,UN-c-i- ' . .Cornplatencv Atop dettanog - d Sicn , . -- on itioner - ttexts with the good citizeni schools first and not first with tho hcenes, and !he schools art not, difchargtng fty koperly." "SchOols hould teach children how to, get stkongwitli people I Public Health I 'The responstbilitv frr training, Hart Melt chairman of the Par. 'llovr. ;Expansion Of Good-Ti-ll Civic Duty E Ideas on dereloptnent of per. questions.-- Plead For Interturztiontil t economics, Dr. Joseph M. Arunan, chairman. Character &ideation, Clashed volubly with- Dr.--A- the' 1936 18 Before Home - Of ens Education Department. MAY School Put Tams onality In the average ciulde home was the tughlight of a panel ctiocuselon yeiterdav at-- 2 p.m. In the Assembly Hall by P.-A. offlotals and nationally-honed educators on duld and parent edtletalon. Stoutly declarmn that families , iATEDNISDAYi - - A marked clasft arr LAKE. SALT DESEREr:,--NEW- S . - ..,1 1 : |