Show 7 Coming In from the west wc t on a Southern rn Pacific train was wa an Oklahoma sheriff with a prisoner charged with bank robbery It was the fourth attempt made to get ret the tho prisoner ba back k to the th of ot his crimes crime for tor three times he had made his escape on hIs trip Into Ogden The Th prisoner r was manacled and a chain and ball was WILI attached to his legs lees The sheriff ha had resolved not to be outwitted Clever Clver fellow tellow was wa the prisoner good looking and keen of ot mind but rather than go to the right way he ie preferred to be b an outcast and was as paying tho the penalty Running away three times could not hae e hai promised him his hi liberty as his record forced him to go skulking through life lite Difficult it Is to figure the mental processes of ot the man who decides to move along the line lino ot of least resistance even evon to the extent ot of committing crime though his course lends leads him Into endless trou trou- trouble trouble ble and hardships But ut then there would be no criminals It if every person l r on could think clearly and make mako correct de decisions C C There Ther are ar 1000 mentally de- de deficient de deficient persons In Ogden City In Weber eber count county and In Salt Lake according to a survay y made mad by Dr Beely of ot the th University of Utah Those statistics point to to the th need Deed of a school for tor detectives defectives At Twenty eighth street Mrs Hazel Lano Lane has a a class ot of 17 11 subnormal children ranging In ages from 6 to 19 years year and she beIs s doing dolne a most commendable Work The school has been helped along along- by at least one on mother who the marvelous development ot of her lieI bo boy started out to induce other mothers of oC subnormal chil hll- hll dr n to Ive their yo opportunity afforded by the school chool My My boy she said could could not go 10 to tho the public schools school because there thero he be would be b the th butt ot of ridicule when In the company of other children The youngster more than once came homo to me mo with his clothes soiled as he was pushed to the ground and dragged In the dust That was the act of ot thought thought- thoughtless thoughtless less children who had no con con- conception con conception of ot the sorrow they were causIng r F r I dL discovered that the boy had bad to be placed In a school with an environment which would free freo tre him embarrassments ThiS I found In the the th school on Twenty eighth Twenty street treet I I This child de was made mad subnormal at birth by the displacement ota ofa of ot a vertebra ve vertebra tebra In hi his neck which blocked the tho nervous system He was born blind but gained his eyesight at seven se months He did not walk until 5 Ii years ears old By treatments the th impingement on the spinal pinal column VILS was relieved But the years year had gone cone by and the boy had failed to grow row men men- mentally mentally mentally tally though he h had physically Thc Thc-i Mrs Irs Lane Line entered Into his life lit and began becan to unlock the mind first by simple lessons In observation memory and concen concen- concentration concentration concentration I The keys kes to memory were em- em employed employed em employed and the th child caught the first t glimpse of a new world ot of understanding and of ot reason renson I 1 I cried said eald the mother when my boy showed the first unmistakable sign eign len of ot a a mind stimulated stimulated hated Ills His HI misfortune brought hint him closer to me than It if he h had been baen en blessed with all aU his hl faculties faculties ties normal and because became of ot the th tie that held him close clou to m my heart I rejoiced and then resolved to oth r mothers mother equally afflicted know what I had experienced The Th tireless work of ot this good woman has mado made It possible tor Lano Lane to go on until now the school Is recognized by the board of ot education and the th pupils have increased to the full tull ability of the teacher to care caro tor for the them Boys Doys and girls who were ISO SO benighted they could not be bo trust trust- trusted ed cod out on the street and over whose minds a a dark veil vell had been drawn drawn have been lifted out of their mental fog and made mado to see and understand as other young young- Eters eters do It Is a of mercy merey and of love 10 lov for tor which this community should bo be thankful S S C CIn In the tho last Issue of ot Literary DIGest Senator W H IL ICing of Utah Is 18 the tho th center of discussion covering co tw two pages page bearing on the defeat of the Turkish treaty In the United States State senate I ITile IThe Tile The Th senators senator's picture ture occupies the tho middle of or the first pe pase with this explanatory note underneath The chief opponent The Th Turk Turk- Turkish Turkish ish treaty tailed failed pt of ratification In Inthe Inthe the senate declares Senator W VI v It II King of ot Utah and ana Its principal Continued 1 on rape iago Two To NEWS VS AND AND- VIEWS FIo From rage Pose One opponent because It did not pro pro- provide pro provide vide for tor the fulfillment of at the Wilson award al to Armenia guaran- guaran guarantees tees for tor tho the protection of at Chris Chris- Christians Christians and non-Moslems non and recognition by Turkey of oC o American nationality of at former subjects of at atI I Turkey The Tho papers paper ot of o the country dif dif- differ dif differ fer ter widely In comment comment- The Brooklyn Eagle Eacle sas sa's says ays tile the defeat was another concrete Illustration of at how ow American Interests ts in Tur Tur- Turkey Tur- Tur Turkey Turkey key and other parts of at the world suffer through ill founded preJudice prejudice dice and lack of ot accurate Information lion tion The SprIngfield Union declares opposition was largely based on ona ona ona a natural Indignation over Turkish atrocities In the past and belief bellet that the Turkish character has bas not chanted changed Senator King ICing always has been a champion of at Armenians Armenian and Greeks under Turkish rule and his attitude on the Turkish treaty is 18 not a source of ot surprise Utah Is la well represented In the United States senate nat Reed Is recognized as one of ot the direct direct- directIng directing direct Ing heads of at the tho republican side and on matters of at finance Is the leading U S senator William H King Is one of ot the orators of at the tho ho senate and on the Democratic side Ida Is most In- In Ini In Influential i In Iii determinIng party policies No other state staf boasts of at having senators who are ar so Influential In Inthe Inthe the councils of at the tho th and Democratic parties Not m many ny states have a divided representation In the United States senate V 5 S Ogden durIng the th early part of at atthe the winter had bad a touch of at Ia 10 grippe which by another name might bo ho called the flu But Dut there were no serious results so mild was the epidemic Over In Europe Europ and In Japan has been claimIng many victims but our health authorities ls feel no alarm over ovel the tho ly ty Iy of at the epidemic crossing the Recalling the fiu of or It Is 15 stated that In six forty cities ot of the th country alone alono alon deaths occurred or 01 nearly three times Umes tho the American soldier on the fields of at battle batti In Europe |