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Show -- -------, -8 SALT -- LAKE NEWS DESERET THE . , CITY MONDAY - TUNE- - 5 1933 , , inducts Baccalaureate State University . 4,0.4c,,,,,, 1. e..71 Part In Take I ! iommoot.101, , , .. ..,.. . .., aft. ,.., i1 ' " ' , ' ' . ' ,,, .4 ',.,-4-- - . . " , ' .,...,,, . " se' , f , - '"-- 1 of ,, VI, He ,. . ,, ,' ..1P - - ,,,, , .. lir ',..( ' tVr.1 ' ie'. '... .-- .',...- 'itli-70- , , , ; ' , t - , - , , j '' - ., , .... - ' ',,.4, . '',.' , . ki , , 4:: . -- , , , , ,,, , - (Cbralnuect From Page OnP1 ' , the uncontrolled ca. ploved priee of the state liecreem." For the totalitarian governments. however. he said he felt nothing ,::1' , k,.... -,- ...., 7.1r . is , , - I - ,.,1-- ; Ideas Clash Turning to- America. the speak. here. . the tolt. er said that cep: of- -a govermnent deriving ,t ..4- tation." "Out Eider Bowen claimed: own country is seething with unrest. Strife. class rancors. uncertainty, hatreds. greed. deceP- , P 4 sr . , i "' 4t 4, ,,I,,,,.."-- driven 1. , r e' . he irt !akc! nv,!1! notv rettr,erttrr ' gfr 8 sturr - RICHAIDS ','a t 4 Dr. - fcrtv of COMMOni. expressed, ri7c,foun;i sorrow at the 'ioss of !ti many valualle lives rdpi ieep sympathy ; irt ,iMer leader for F.thic al tidivcr the Culture. aedreFs. gin at. gradl;ates ,en-lces 'xill aimi with a march from the Park (ff Thetis- -. From Page One P. K. "with galantry took upon 1,1m,ell 'before he knew the submarine "ad ,tyen ,,ighted to escape from !he der whicp were realjzed tri he dangerous In order to ,iirert operations." rst have would he 1:.niu:k!ified, 7'1:ende Diagnosied made 1,13 sialemcnt 11 S. tohnst-etrrinag, Uiret-Tr- ,r Carnmcii 1.41.td, L.d, builders of 'he Thetis. had announced the original trourde in he stink er. craft was water tn the forward torpedo which ' But no riie could iv as vet he ridded. riethr this resulted from riamage to the tube 'or whethe'r there was failure to shut the 'forward door. Chamberlain. continuing his statement said the stem was quhrnerged with high tide-- Later a wire was Oared arotmd the VPSSfi but it clitting. away the marker buoy. After a, diver had reported he heard what he believed were tappings from inside the Thetis early aturday morning, the on behaif of the Chamberlain, in 'calms men,- - whtch men. governrnent anti the llopse the IT, it,:riorrow of t ' Ia. Expressed Sorrow c,f t TO HOUSE NOW Mills hv ehtornbed Gra,,,ti;.n ,xerelsespripPr ,41 ComAnnual v- 30 ,arred !tt:!!!-- (inul tuition- Tuesda) fthh. TO kistaystawastiik prime minister said plans were mide to attempt to pump air to the FlIbrnarine. ilitt these were abandoned since it was found the operation m (fluid not be undertaken IIVE'S r the time to ,ave daSS prognosticator, outlined the place development of wortirri's 3n the VT,rld to their present-da-ono of Modern importance. attitude may h,e sum- women6 innd up in the, ouectrin whvr Ikhy ,.A urns and hunger. warR ;Td prviuric, nennomIc ,!aver ;Ind tirink ,he aNked..She saw the Invasion of dI professions ' fri he .tuture our wcirrien vw It 4 IllaLYoolen. 11 Nombasestimirosaiatomiottimaimanataitagit, Elder A. E. Bowen of the Council of the Twelve delivers the annual baccalaureate address at the Universfig of Utah before 2939 graduates, their families dud fritnds. , Original 7 t Lome . Yo can te with ilia ben at thee summer picas a sea &posit grid hold rota pugging awn ran. ,.. ..,. , board were ttU related- - lhat a Chamberlain strong tirti!, made divinz "pera offorts ,o lions difficult raliek the protrudinz er were lInsucceF5ful. trt To attempt to cut a n her positxon Men '1;e ,Pril risk wou:d ave ncurred BLANKETS 'ulna, nart ,,,.. :i . . reported WOOL I ' . ithow! 1.07cm t ... onnitions in The ,11bIT:3 iTIP then were. brcomlnz liot lytIt. all on. 4 Primes' le .. JUNE MIMES Pun .0", : In nrognoSticating on the fu turt,"MigS Margaret Anil Iftrlick; - to , ,.040.-- 1 state? ,nritrtrsHrmG i,77.-- t'f,,z'A , ... Rulon S. NVells III lass vat, ecticrortan. in Speaking at the annual luncheon. said: -- The break between college and subaectuent life ft not as great as it is made out to be. Giaduation is an acct., dental break. The unity betweun the life- of a senior and the life ofthe, worker 11 found in -id-bat personality." He held individuals as Iheoniy real elements that matter in a state, the theory that claiming the individual is subordinate to the state is held in a mtsguided THOUGHT , ' , ,: - A - ,,,,.,L.,, totalitarian states.' Student lisettkit GTVE :'''. - ..4 Others There I 7-' 1 0: 4"...( ' ...4,11L"-,.- ... with the relatives.- lie said the presence of addifirma' petsonneli he stii,mstine earned almost double !t.,F numbet of her normal complement--in no wav contributed in the sinking of the Thetis.. it was evident, iie aNSPrtrri,. itiAt the accident f,.ceurred while the vessel was surrriereed. Asktiti if there was no ttle- phonic communication between the submarine ,,rid her paving tug or later between the submarine iind the-buo,he leased; Charnberiam cxplain",1 the signalling appaitus was destroyed when the vessel !,.!t. :he bottom. Flooding itespiorpohl fie its,ertett that ,o !z,r Rq routd be i,t,eertained 'tr. Inking of the Thti3 by the f I ood ing f the wo ic!rward one of compartmenti the how torpedo '.utyes, While ,adjusting ro !urn aft. er Wrinz. the ear GocJi of one rife!E4! thfit f,erLrnt! oprn was open tor ra(). hh ear.. , ' i c ,;11.-i- eg ! not :,et fully explainrAl, Men wrre ',he tune aka.11.,161,2 to 1.,se the .1.4tcy. !Ight door Lehmel ?new. The v as is111- - (I Acond corni,krtmen! f trom r rj. ankiniz y!fi, cr Maiwe tcur ',oard ...to.atned t - Stoker W. C. he Wdods. iargfly he Oa- - ,,aved (luel Arnold and Ftank Relating the escape attempts about ,EAT) Sohnson gaici that day, at,fr Capt. Oram and Lieut. WOOCI3 succeeded in reaching the sun face fur men tried to follow them into the escape hatch with 4 lim devices. Three died and were taken hack into the submarine. The fourth was stricken gravetv.. ArttrAd and Shaw eucceetied In escaping -- 7Y ' , , - - - 'ittcncr hii about two hours aft. er Copt.'Oram and Lieut. Woods but no one else was able to as ite1In4TO1 .a permit as not place 1,174y14,4,7 fon requ.M1-11hy the orThis is fOliowell by an of the conditions enumeration iintier which a permit may be granted or, denied. We think this is wrong. Injunction Upheld the ordinance .13..void the respondents are entitled to a decree sf) declaring and an whine- against its enforcement by he i)entioners Their are (rise to hold meetings without a per, and withntat savant' to the terms ryf the void ordinance. The courts cannot rewrite the ordinance is the., decree in effect does. ...The hill should be dismissed as to all save the individual et the CIO). (members plaintiffs i and Section Et; 'Paragraph 2,. 3- and' 41 of the decree bhould be imoditteclas indicated- - In other dinnte. in .tt :,, k 1,,'' , ol, .,t ! ..,,tf .,t . , ,,,,.,, ....o6-,.- . PI ,, :I.: - ,,,,1-- - - It 4 t L,,,,,,, ' - -, ' 0,-'-. e- ' ' "1--- - -. . 'P. to-- lr : . 14 I . ' ------- 4 we ., i v.," -, '''''' ' -- ' ' , '' - ' : " - li .:,- li-- ' ' ,-'" Mt ,..- ik.'110' , - - - - - , - 'i..L.:,,: 1 , .:,,ore'': .. ,, ,, - - ,,''t ,.4, .",4e'47' 4, - , , 1 -- - , ,..k. - - . , ,,,.t, ;,..,. - -,- F ,, ,,, I' , :.4t it , e,c, , 2, , ...,..,, , - -. At baccalaureate .: ..?... , ,,,,,...4,,.4 ...,,.'- t- ii0,440mmilmotikoli v.,....,,,, ,,,,,,ott,,u4a,-4444,,,- serriees at the Utah State Agricultural Co Woe: top, left to right. Leslie V. Mírr1l. president of Franklin Stake.' Elder Richard R. Liman of the Council of the. Twelre.Gor. Henri H. Blood. p.170inp. of the board of trustees. Pres. J. Reuben Clark Jr.. ivh o delivered the annual address, and Pr( Prterson of the coltege; below, the color ful rap find gow'n procession. p-f- here were .reaTed, 'hat ,r,7 cray jT, urvipr rLi, Car an': en by Cti ..atrer. Pasm's Oirr !lead As Mr. Dolr,f.g chir !rom !be ,:rivewav, a front wheel pa..vi,edk.,ver 'we heal. 'tk - 10)ntinued From Page One) :hp very pillars of humanity." Ile quoted scriptural passages hear out lus contention that And spiritual man aro identical and that joy cannot be complete, unless both body and spirit are sound. violcr, 2 rnont''in - '10106.' ;in autorn,thile ,4j19 ,311 t 'rk Sal! ,L ',Major i'laton icizt 1,r1Lo.eu te di fl witS :1,11Ing machine driven v,i1".t.ft ',11ti hv 4 MrF Dr I ry, ond WiSt. Street Mrs. Buttc v riding' ;I", a car ,Iriven son. Atalpn. Scventeenth curred - ec .0.- - eti , earl Lupher, jL. iractu:'- AVenlle, ,Crlf ed liznr. leg Lte c,atufcay v:hen a his motorcycle tar driven by Joiln W Pres(oft, 42. of Erna. Ulab. The (rastt (iccurred at .,,orton,-- West sifc4-rand rarzmount Avenue. of CrantIaL gi -- Pres. J. ReubenClark Jr., who delivered lhe annual bactglaurratr SCTM071 to 1939 ornductrs- of the !ISM:. Elder Ili( hard R. counctt of "Tweive, Jr. preser'ing 1...;rnaii of "lie report as Petetizon trated that this vornmenverdtmt naitzed 'he it(einninz of the sec,. ond half ,entury of t(ervice by the 14ait State Pe,!e Accittents 'has a , 1C,kntinued From Page Matt Sw inburne of Farmang:or.. , it.' he a sa itcr 51 h Mr.F. acrldr-n- t . inr)rnmg. miulling in Iny,-.rof ,1.ko Horace Mann High Sthool studen,..s, meanwhile, was arj,lefi TTte (leelica"ed themselves to ,,ervice- awl they M.Ere, ,h.pstet-1 to t.atry on the work in Itakotton wliich teyercr,. Dr. Peterson pointeci out "hat Henry' U Mood. Secy. of ' 'tie human inteileet C0711111U-E. E. Monson. and State and of the forces of gre,at Conqu-cnature. and Cfrrite i?rec!s new c be he decree rrspc-r,mionJrnerits of ;,ervlgye. affirmed" r we t.,re tirldCr ObliZatt011 .1usticti Reed tielivertd the as to let institutions educational th gorernthese youth aknow that the feuninertt's stit program for stabilamg ofour culture, the tlry tiatvin the rmilk influstry in the New eattie of our protrress in atienCe York arca tmd haste Cbrottian teachts arts,. The opinion held that the powing of man's rligritty and value er of ringresa to enact the 1937 in the sIght of the Ldrdo" aZricultural marketing act riethe; Concludir,g, penned upon the peelBar:- 115,! various gifts and endowment; re'and nature of milk. the eefved colletze Itr during the Justices Black 'and Douglas past year Lad expressed appteciaconcurred in the opinion. esit. dirl plaining, however. that theycalle41 other rpmber,,ott: the haccanos ,t,elleve the'mart wag tonsisted of program,' inter; i laureate upon to inelleatc as they solo-bL. a bat-dorreted., the opinion to hold: that a, ley, piano solo try Frances Win-io- n "there ii such a eomtitutional Champ and music by the cotlimitatiort OR the power of COnBenediction. lege hand. gress to regulate Invocation s inerce." by 'Leslie fit. Merrill, president of Franklin, It was a five to four ileCiSiOn Stake. and benediction by Mrs. with Chief Justice Hughes ainti Justices NICHeynolds, Butler and Louise T. Robison. general presi, of the Relief Society. dent Roberts dissenting. and , finer of fielet,tv and, 1,.critaae than devoson on Ihe daft (4 those--wlto patterned' of itri an automoblock on South State Street. The atit()M0t.ile Wa3 driven Lloyd Larson, 27, tryrcyde bile in prestd,.-nt- 'No inittr.ic.,:i ixer- - 1.41.1.(cv Seven,11 North vias bruieci on the lecs late Saturday wilch his mo- son. Strect. iTrav' hui ,rratF-rt;Prin-a- l NPWTCon. iligLt . -- Dignitaifts alorKt with ThetnOn the hers of the. college 'board of trus. hArtitipantS On the prwram. and the orcAident of the college. were visiting slate and Church dignitarieS inclitding G4W. and IP Lake Mace, firMP he ,:ar. Woman. 44. firassed Mrs. Myrtle hh;at', h., s ed at ;atm he is no longer 1.is own Master. i;ins always enslave." 1r. o"g. Bud Newinzer, A of :;i'T Fifth asi stcect wks ',If and t;r1::- f'd J,atc- Saturday ,ar which be was a paisenfzer truck 13Od a machino parked In !fe hIcKk on Last Street all Modern acientific applvations now ,tat rt to tend." from the sermon on (..t.:oting the mount. President rlark held e !hekft on ut. 't-h-- ,rt l,v Street. The Tna,ninQ cft arfi ,a0, Johns suffcred 81'511' -- that there is no thought tvhien7S, not a forerunner of an act. If that is so. t hen it :s necessarY for cach to guard hi; t houghts unceasingly and to keep Them on the piritual. not carnal, sid. Faith and works are tWn ,entialiv constant (omnantonshe eontencled "and ever: sue. cessful achievement folloYs- true faith. I commend you cmaduates on your achievement. This marks probably your first long triumrh over self. You had faith and your presence here is a result Of that faith. In conclusion. President Clark xvarried against ,evil doing. with the ai,sertion. "when any young has done Anything for which - tri4011. Ile examined factors which he of evolution he whatever mechanics gTow.th may be, there is .1,ehied thee mechanics a guiding' (h-the fact that God still Holy writ ,eems to me ZiVC accotint of creation To Trf,- Tr,r,rn:",s was Ichortc,d falriv good dition ,ofiav at The .1.C eral Mr. Johns Y'A fl tendants yht.w, helieved had created doubt in his cather life and noted That the clor4rtnes r,f evolution, biology z4n1 ;,.:eoicg.,V had been doubt bree,.krS. After reviewing the print-tole- ,t 14tc N.rds-6p- "Many ot life 's problems would be solved if every man multi realize he has a !piritual body the same AS a mortal 'body, if he could come to a knowledge of the life Itera.alier." oeciared PECSident Clark. 'If man could just realize that his existed before his hit th and if he knew tI- at is eternal predicated on the knov.ang nf the only true God and Jrsus Christ whom he has t1, then there wouldn't he .o rnanv ,eemirigly insurrnount able orohlems in life." Looks Behind Mechanics r,a,.ic s. - SAC IOUTVIFTF (t the To m)Lireil IA,r the v;eek-en- traffic mishaps '.her tontroversial. per!-on- s that the pro v.itr:In the rp. ''Y5s-en'oPerate dirertlY or i n- through hank s with stires1 by the Federal Deposit Ino.tlYanCe Corporation. 'if 12,000,004i A sa itaute Ile said that the treasury used about S27.000,000 of in'Eecles , ardik, 14. ,on of Nell M:. awl Mrs. it,orge E. Hard WO:. 441 North Main' S,..roet.-Wa- s rmortvi -- 1,y the police to ..aVe t 'fereti it fractured nO5P and (oncussion of the brain at S:45 ..shcri the )icyele he was riding truck a girl at First West and First North Streets. He fell from the bicycle. E. ' Wontinded From Page One:). raiLie his:views would require and were too long to rxplain dpot an d)n .. t , ' Traffic i i i 8The i sfsroodom hruRoaid3es i COndittall wag good. t 14, daugh- 2'1' ter of Mrs Letitia Street. The girl suffered. a stunned leg, Prob.:341Y the most sert11.5:1Y tt traffic tireident .1tired of ,week-envictleas was Richard De Jong. 36.spen1hicild ems of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian De Jong. 175 North Red- HOSk-Irtg- : ij ti:til.. Investigator G. Hopkins- tsaid the bicycle struck Florenite Westeriskow, loraswnass. ,digg.c.sLed pe,sed (orporatiem 4.' i t deto set up insurance posits and that another $112.000s OM Wag available for the busts thess Rian program; . He suggested that the new coo, poration be given g1.00.000.000 capital and power to issue tax,. 'exempt debentures for five times this amount of ihia. Eccles said. s2z.fm.. Haist i,nmsuarii I. The toy was run over by n automobile operated by his fath er late Saturday in the drive- way of their home. Attendants at the Emergency Hospital, loans could he paid in full on losses., providing no one loan was greater than IQ per cent ,of the loans of 'this type made by one, hank. - I - - 4 .,, 4 6 . ,' ' .4.. ...,,, df.. ,or ...Mil 1 i' , . - - it t IS. ,... , , 4- , A. - s. . . - )as ,, , 'anv previous iestraint' upon the estyeulfiChCS th respect Of holding amen. Ihe Besides' Orilm, were Lieut. G. F. . ",.... c .'' ' 1' le ,....0,Ird2t1.,:...:tit ,A",,,,,,,c, -, -- 1( i re.tentdentsnrr- eritittect-toldecree declaring the ordinance vrld and enjoining the petitioners from enforcing it. Paragraph four tiati, to do meetingS. Although the iourt beprw held the tyrdiname '(Id, 'he decree enpins the pelt- i,nc,r as !o the manner they inall atimmister Th,rc is an initial command that The o. ragev. .f ..,(cOunt, ilrFt o kali ootained from these !WTI who tu,d eSCape apparatus. 411411A,'' Ag:,,,,,,,- -- . - -- , - , . (-- -,- yr (Continued From Page (TT1P) ' tto the .(ised in sl-?oigeneral comfort and convenzence, and in consonance Avith peace and good order; hut it must not, 1. be , in the gui.i.e Of regulations, abridged or ilented.'i Contention Questioned Roberts-- said the .lersy C;ty or. dinance does not make comfort I or convenience in rim kise of streets or parks the standard of ..official af !ion "It enables the director of-- safety, the opinion continued. to re fuse a permit on lus mere opin, ion that "such refusal wi I pre. vent 'riots. disturbances or disorderly assemblage.' it can thus, as the record discloses, he made the instrument of arbitrary suppression of tree expression of views on national affairs for the prohibitign of all speaking will uncitubtedly 'pre-- I vent' such eventualities. -But uncontrolled official' suppression of the privilege cann,,t, be made a substitute for the duty to maintain order in connection with the exercise of the rigrit.- The Roberts opinion concluded: "It remains to consider die cyb- jections to the decree. Section A deals with liherty of the person and prohibits I he petitioners i.liaglie and ' others) from or removing the respondents (members of !be CIO) or persons acting wnh them from .Jersey City, exercising personal restraint over them without Warrant or confining them withrxit arrest and producion of them for prompt, .0dicial hearing. ,aving lawful search and ..eizure; or in TertPring with their free access lo the., streets, parks. or oubl.e p!aces of tht .Lity. 'rhe argument :A t hat this seell')11 of The decree ,, ,,,, vilgti. In iti TPtrn-- as io be ;rnprac ical i,f enforcement or rr-t- : o!,edier.,.e. Wrwith the court below that i he objection is not vo el! founded. Terms If lx plained ! il 0 .,:att Avtth :!iberty,. of mind I ernoins the peritio-,e,- s irom Irverfering .it,h the right ,,f ihe ieoryicnts. their agents andthose acting 'A 1th !hem, ,3 rornas mrilviri mitn!, alp ttals hrr F JT The streets .n ialu peaceable !flannel'. t -eserves to the petitioners ftlI fliforee- law and order by Idwful search and seizure or by arrest and production before a We.thmk. 2icial officer paragraph einassailable. two and three "Peragraphs interfernee ;vith the ihittlbution if kirculars. ham:I5:11s and ! pacarris. The necree attempts 'o formulate the conditions unrier v. hien respondents and their ,vrri-- . pathizers may titstribuse such (mature free of interference. The ordinance alASOlUtelV iffethlinting such distribution is void under our dec4sion in Lovell . Griffin and petitioners imo (oncene. We think the decree goes too far. Ail : 1;,',. With Eider HOWPri on the stage were; Or. George Thomas. president: Pres. flebee J.- Grant: Rev. Raymond C. 1Walker. pastor of the First Methodist Church. the rem W. P. BolkleV archdeacon of the Episcopal Church of Utah: mernbers.of the board of regents, deans. faculty members and department heads. The president's reception wps held in the Union Building this afternoon. Alumni meetings will be held at 6:30 tonight. cuirninatand ing in a general stSSIOn .dance at fo:30. The 'natural law' theory in International politics and in affairs of state has arisen again to combat the policies of totalitarian states, pearl Leary said tn his talk today. After tracing the development of the "natural law" theory to Francisco de Vitoria, founder of international law. the speaker said tbe totalitarian states do not now believe in this theory and through our own legal teaching "we have been following the political theory of the totalluir tan states. In the last five or six YearE. the natura1 law has arisen again to combat the growing spread of the ideology of the gm. ,,, -- , , ' '1 ; , ,,,,-- 4. Court- - , ,.,,, peace from our land." Baccalaureate services were attended by 658 graduates and 'far. ulty members as WM WS visitors. Wearing caps and gowns. gradu ate with faculty members made the first march from the Park Building to Kingsbury Hall to the accompaniment of organ music by Kathryn Peterson, .,graduating senior. --, ' i,'", 1 A demagoguery have , ' , fronhthe consent itsijust powers rr, .ri il . come to ofithe ancient ideologies the witn grip of force, autocracy and regimen- Hon, . k . ., but pity. , ' -- . ,", ari ' ' 71!''"al- "1"bw.0.'7.:7...0,' ''''' , ' 4, - er---4.- , - , - ,.,,,,,.,,,, , , VS :,..,2:A- -- .4 - -- 4,14 2,.. ,, ., .' .,r,,. , . '- . . I '' '4',..7--:',- . , 7 1 ,,,,,94'''''''..":1' , k ,,"' gowns. t - ,, ,, OM , ,,00--- sk, l'''''.."''''Y, , 4 f ' University- ,....mk,,,,," (4, Piling into Kinwbury nil ,for University of Utah baccalaureate- seri:jets, the graduates itere led by Elder A. E. 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