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Show plONS OF FILTH AND BORDER FOUND AT STATE f SCHOOL, NEW HEAD REPORTS tone of filth md disorder pro-Hgjic pro-Hgjic Utah Industrial school En M Mi:ls took r r his du-jBJupcrinlrn(.nI, du-jBJupcrinlrn(.nI, according tu K he made Thursday tu thf ? K n, Ii I.J h'.'iv 'Kort savs the superintendent Krlblc conditions in '"' u l' PV" ! and department at the instl-1 instl-1 w I'" '"'i'1',1 lllrl nn1 "les jij PjjH' ,.,! I :l" milk llcill! .-. fLftg m a deplorable condition Ki declared, wa almost unfit Wrf comlltli ns In the sleeping Kre deci'h 1 1 ha1' JV.n oilvos ivcrn leaking iBut tli- building and doors, ffeno.s v. wn- ;' .llr .. Plac-Kb" Plac-Kb" buildings utrr in l'llei;i1 Ptiiovi lion K, tit surh .1- chums ' ' ' inim fad typewriters ware Aaolnr-KAt Aaolnr-KAt oi ecu .mission. )Kldo s ill" milk room, he lH poviTi'd v. I1 I ' l,s "Inl pi has Dcen overtaxed trying HiM cond ina;: jVAas been niu( li ill action 'lKon (!,, part ' ials and hie repori "aid bul Litlons nr remedied. Khe Im,;, - ' Hi- ' 1 " ' ' h ' 1 1 Kn only one cup of klmmed bay, the n w superintendent arr'-ia - a . n iiirnJo R fy ;, ; , I i : I . I. I E but i i' '' 1 ' ' '" health. Kperlnt'-ndeiit aiil the i.ondi-Bhe i.ondi-Bhe milk farmrrs was su' h Loulii n t l 1 1 tlie homea of cither Salt Lake or Ogden. I but he is rapidly bringing the milk up ,to wholesome standards. The superintendent recites in th- report re-port that he plans to provide j'lenty Of fruit from the farm for the students of the school and pursuant to thli; plali li bad four tons of cherries conned or school use. He will hao great quantities of later fruits preserved and will moke arrangements to supply the school with vegetables, he said. The trustees authorized the employment employ-ment of a carpenter at $100 a month Bruce Stevens was re-employed at $100 a month and Mrs. K Dalby was made custodian of thp commissary at ilary Of $100 a month and board. fnc new hospital for the Stat'- industrial in-dustrial school here will be completed and ready for use within the next few days, according to an gnnodncemStit made today b Superintendent J M. Mi l- The Improvements are estimated estimat-ed at approximately $2,000. Nine animals at the school have been found afflicted With tuberculosis, it was reported Two of the- cows nn I one calf ha 1 ? n destroyed Hbi other animals were ordered isolated for further tests One of the animals killed was a prize winner, una all Infected are of pur, bred stock. Supt Mill! said, "The barns "at the school have all heen thoroughly cleaned ami steps taken to prevent the spread of thr malady. Heit-r lighting and Ventilation Ventila-tion are also planned for the barns With a tev Change It 1- expected that the barns will be converted into more healthful quarters. 'WISCONSIN LABOR PLANS PARTY BLOC OSHKOSH. Wis.. Julv 21. (By the Associated Press. The Wisconsin Btftte Federation of Labor in con. en- tlon here Thursday, wont on record as "heartily endorsing" a moveinont to bring farmers and labor Into a coalition for organized political ac- tlon and tho formation of farmer- labor leagues in all congressional and J lajrl latlve districts as a means of bringing nolltical results in tho prl- mnry election campaign now con- fronting the voters. Josouh Padwav. legal counsel for the federation, addressed the conven-tlon conven-tlon with an attack on state and na-tlonal na-tlonal courts. He urged tho con van-tlo van-tlo nto adopt a resolution expressing favor to a proposal that would take awav bU power of tho courts to de-claro de-claro Jaws unconstitutional. The convention demanded the re-lease re-lease of all wartime violators and their reimbursement v ' ,ie govern-n.ent govern-n.ent for suffering nnd loss of em-ployment. em-ployment. icesulutlons also wero adonted f,i-vorlnz f,i-vorlnz the return of light wine ,-nd |