Show HOPE RESTS YOUNG LEADERS V tr of of U Speaker Tells of Brighter Outlook Dr Elb Elbert tt D Thomas professor proCessor or political at tho University of 01 Utah lauded tho efforts o of the ot or nations and gave what h considered hopeful aspects or of orthe the I European situation tOda today In Inua IllS sus talk on Europe and s s II ruction at the anniversary ry meet meet- mc mg of o the Ogden den club in Inthe the commerce chamber rooms night night lie He said saki ho he was Optimistic over o reconstruction pros pros-I pros pros- prose J e rte rt and based his optimism on tile tho youth of those who arc nrc leading lending In world affairs s Development of or scientific thought hought he said ls s an attribute of ot men Ho lie characterized the Ule regard for lor thinking tearless fearless of oC the results as being bing tho the trait which mould lead the worl world 1 to peace There Thero arc are hopes aspirations and desires desire being Indulged In by byth bythe th the people ot of o Europe and tho the new world today ho he said Bald lout but but that does docs not Indicate that the hopes bopes aspirations and desires are arc the tho re result re- re result sult of oC thought We e feel reel that way only because be use we e want to IN i I E WAY Wn Scientific men are arc finding truths toda today They rhey are ar unafraid Their search for tor or truths Is so tear fear tearless fearless lets fear less that we too are aro being belne edu edu- educated edu- edu educated educated to receive their surprises word evolution does not scare us toda today But when we leave the Iho field of natural sciences science and Cili be-Cili be- be besin begin sin gin to speak of oC conditions condition wo we are afraid The rise word ford bolshevik scares us We e dont don't know what It Is the himself doesn't know what he be is Men Ien at head ot or the recon recon- reconstructive Institutions In Europe Europ to- to today today to today day be he said are ar solving things thine on ona ona ona a fearless scale Ho lIe lout 1 out that economic sta irlies ot or the world show that Europe produced 5 Ii per cent less goods in 1925 than In 1918 1913 while ber foreign tell ell 6 f per cent un under un- un under under der the same period Asia on theother the tho theother other hand Is producing 30 percent per percent percent cent moro more goods and her foreign trade shows an all Increase of o 26 20 perc per perc c mt nt North America produces 21 26 Jr fr cent more goods and has a biff lg- lg ger trade by 37 per cent Europe was as the tho dominating force of o tho tile earth tor for two een- een centuries cen centuries but her day has passed The decline started as statistics statistic show before the war The Th people ot of o Europe today are than Europe Itself and that I Is tb the fact tact which we have haye to give recognition to In bringing about permanent peace America md Ind Asia sia can restore her h r to favo ta favorable favo- favo favorable rable conditions and strength but never as the tho dominating power Meng fen however are aro still selfish and ambitious WAIt WAIl A Young men who are ar leading the European Institutions are not In politics they do not wish their names on th the front pages paces ot of o news news- newspapers newspapers newspaper papers paper Troops from the two Bal xan Bal Bal Bal- Balaan Han aan states or of BUlgaria and Greece were stationed high In the moun moun- mountain mountains tain on their boundary Una linea a few tew years ago to They were isolated and lonely their commanding officers officer's coming to see them only occasion occasion- occasionally occasionally ally Naturally the two outpost forces began beean to talk to play ply cards to gamble ramble Two men got cot In a fight one was wa killed with a bullet ty tour hours later whole regiments re were ere were on their way to the front Within 12 l hours after arter the tho shoot shoot- shootIng shooting ing a committee from rom the league leacue of nations had met They asked the thet t too 0 governments to refrain retrain Crom from fighting until an n investigation had Men been made They did Tho The men ot of the tho league leacue seeing the delicate got three generals from England France and Germany They rhey were of or such renown that the generals o ot of Bull Bulgaria and Greece would listen to them them They told t the e opposing generals that they could guard cuard their boundary line wIth troops troop stationed at the th bot bot- bot- bot bottom bottom tom of ot the mountain Instead ot of at athe atthe the he top So today they are not opt apt to commence war over a game ot of cards Th The uThe three generals got cot credit forthe for tor forthe the settlement Not ot the youths who conceived the Idea Professor ProCessor Thomas pointed out the Ole fact that the league ot or nations tad lad assisted tho the American Red fled RedCross Rc Cross In some humanitarian work even ven though it could find nothing Ill in Its constitution giving permission The league took recognition ot or the tac fact that I that hat you cant can't have a health health- healthful healthful ful properly healed scar unless you OU keep th the wound clean Ho lie classed It as s one ot or the most remarkable achievements in a humanitarian way He Ile said In conclusion Tho uThe world is endeavorIng to ask the question ot of long lone ago aco Am tm m I my mv brothers brother's keeper The league of nations and 69 9 S or 70 other organizations engaged cn In the same work are aro answering It for tor them The They arc are len lending aid to a I better and ne newer neer er world I OTHERS SPEAK SIK William II 11 Reeder Heeder Jr made a talk to the new members and in introduced in- in introduced introduced the officers for lor th the com coin comIng coining Ing lne year ear Sir Mr Reeder said Kiwanis had grown crown to be tho biggest ser service ser ser- service vice vico club since it Its organization In December 1 1914 Ho Ifs read the Ideals or of Kiwanis as set forth by Kiwanis International showing that Its aim waa to make bigger and better bet bet- betler bet better ter ler communities Dr Ur Ernest P Mills brills gave e a short tall talk of ot welcome from the district board boa ot of tru trustees Dr W V S Paine president for tor the past year car turne turned 1 tho gavel ga over to Stanley Stock S eck the he Incoming president o Nephi J Brown gave rave two vocal oos Colas Miss lIss Frances ONeill O'Neill enter with two piano selections CO LOSE IOSE IDENTITY ENTITY Allen W Allen WASHINGTON Alien tribes are arc steadily encroaching on oft tho land occupied by the San Bias Indians Indian ot of Panama according to Herbert lor W Krieger r ethnologist or of o the United States National museum and the tribe Is losing lo inc its Identity The he only method by which tho the San Sau las Bias could preserve their racial characteristics would be e to establish li lish li a a reservation an Isolate the white Indians on 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