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EDUCATORS NOW
FACE PROBLEMS
Women Seek Positions on
Boards, Programs and
Committees.
Republican Nominee for the Vice-Presidency With His Family
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ALT LAKE CITY, July 7 Nw
grasp on the affairs of the national
education association, in session
here, has been taken by women
members as a class. The "national
council of administrative women" at
it meeting today pledseJ Itself t6
' recure .for women equal represent-a-tlbn
with men on. all program;
boards and committees of "all or?
Ionizations in which both men and
women are admitted to membership,!
including especially state and natlo
nal education associations."
There Is a report current in many
association channels that leading
women members hare assured Fred
M. Hunter, superintendent of schools
of Oakland1, Cal., of their support
for the. presidency, and in return
hare been assured of the backing
of the Hunter leaders for placing at
least two women in important po
sitions in the association's admin
istration. According to this report, Olive
Jones of New York, president of the
New York City Principals' associa
tion, is to be made the nominating
committee's choice for member of
the board of trustees.
C. O. Pearse, president of the Wis
consin state normal school at Mil
waukee, addressed today's general
session on the need for "sports to
build bodies." He cited figures from
the selective draft statistics to indi
cate physical unfitness la the pres
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BAN RAISED ON
RUSSIAN TRADE
Exception is Made Covering
Materials Used in War
Activities.
WASHINGTON, July 7. Restric
tions on trade with soviet 'Russia
were removed today by the state de
partment except insofar as they per
tain to the shipment of materials
susceptible of Immediate use for war
purposes. ;
An individual export license muat
be obtained for the shipment of such
materials and it was announced" that
such licenses would be granted only
In exceptional cases.
Individual export licenses also will
be required for the export to Kueaia
of locomotives, railroad material and
rolling-stock and motor cars and
component parts.
While taken independently of ither
nations, this action followed exten
sive exchanges between the United
Stats and: Grat Britain and France.
It is believed to have been' hastened
by the recent negotiations between
Gregory Krassln, representing the
Bolshevik government and Premier
Lloyd George, looking to the resump
tion of trade between Great Brltam
and. Russia.
In announcing IU action, the rtale
department took particular pains to
stale that political recognition, pres
ent or future, of any Russian author
ity exercising or claiming to exercise
governmental functions was neither
granted nor Intended. It also em.
phasized that individuals or corpor
atlons trading with Russia would do
so on their own responsibility and at
their own risk aa this government
could offer no protection to Americans-
going Into. Uuxfcla or trading
with Russia.
. The statement also was made by
the department that indications were
that Russia had only a small quantity
ot raw materials for export; that its
purchasing power was very limited
and that consequently there would
not be any considerable trade with
that country.
The announcement by the depart
ment follow:
. The rent r lotions that have hereto
fore stood in the way of trade and
communication with eovlat Russia
were today removed by action of the
department of state. Such of these
restrictions, however, as pertain to
the shipment of materials suscepl!
we or immediate use for war pur
poses, will for the present at leart, b
maintained.
I'omicai recognition, present or
future, of any Russian authority ex
ercising or claiming to exercise gov
ernmental functions, is neither grant
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ed or Implied by this action, it
nhoutd be emphasized, moreover, that
individuals or corporations availing
themselves of the present opportuni
ty to trade with Russia will do o
on their own responsibility and at
their own risk. The assistance which
the United States can normally ex
tend tojts citizens who engage in
trade or travel In sfeme foreign coun
try whose government Is recognized
by the United States, can not b
looked for in the present case, since
there is no official. or representative
Kussian authority with which this
government can maintain the rela
tions usually existing between na
tions.
"The action which the United
States la how taking in no wise con
stitutes a recognition of the validity
of industrial or commercial conces
sions granted by any existing Rus
sian authority. American citizens
availing themselves of the present
relaxation of restrictions are warned
against the risks incident to the ac
ceptance of commodities or other
values, or the title which may later
be brought into question.
"The situation which at present
prevails relative to travel from or
to Russia, will be unaffected by the
removal of trade restrictions. Pass
ports for Russia caffnot be issued,
nor will any change be made in the
vise regulations now in force. "
"Since it is not desirable at this
time to undertake negotiations with
the soviet postal authorities, the
postoffice department will be un
able to accept mail from or to soviet
Russia. There has never been any
parcel post convention between the
United States and Russia and this
mode of forwarding goods is there
fore unavailable."
This formal announcement was
supplemented by the following state
ment: "While the indications are that
Russia has but a small quantity of
raw materials available for export,
that the purchasing power of Russia
Is very limited and that for these
reasons there will not be any con
siderable trade, if any, with Russia,
this government however does not
feel that the law-abiding people in
Russia should be deprived of any
assistance which can be derived from
such trading as may be possible. The
attitude of the United States toward.4
the. recognition of any faction In con
trol of soviet Russia has not chang
ed. This government is not willing
by means of political recognition to
lend positive assistance to a faction
whose disregard of the principles ot
democracy is evidenced at home by
the maintenance of a minority des
potism and abroad by an Insldloun
campaign of propaganda to subvert
popular governmental Institutions
expressive of the will of the ma
jority." Trade between the United States
and Russia has been prohibited since
the Ilolshevikl gained control In that
country a year before tb end of th
World war. Kvn before that time
It had been limited because ot the
demoralized condition of the Russian
railroads. Some exports, mostly war
material. Had been sent to Vladi
vostok and Archangel, but much of
It never was moved to the interior.
Rrquesta that the state department
left the ban on trading with the so
viet government have been made by
many American exporting and other
business firms and American gov
ernment officials long have desired
to remove the rfMrictlons no that
the Htiffering people might be aided
in spite of the Bolshevik I. Fears
had been voiced, however, that what
ever went into the country tor that
population , would le seized by the
BoUhevtkl ' and converted to their
atacs.
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Spanish King to. Visit
France and England
SAN SEBASTIAN. Spain. Jul 7.-
Klng Alfonso and Queen Victoria
arrived here today on their way
from Madrid for a visit to France
Landlords Will Refrain
From Goading Visitors
Positive assurance that there will
be no profiteering here by landlords
or merchants during the Kiks con
vention. July 22-23-2. was given
today by the executive committee in
charge.
f'Kvery available rom Is listed
with us. together with the price to
be charged for accommodations, and
any person found over-charging will
be accountable to. the local order,"
the committee chairman stated.
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Just before his nomination for the Vice-Presidency by the Republican National Convention. Governor Cal
vin Co&lidgc of Massachusetts posed with bis family f orhh photograph. Heated on the arm of the governor'a
chair Is Calvin, Jr., and atanding beside bis mother is John Coolidge. "
have been secured by the housing
committee. Quarters will be pro
vided all visltots.
Cox Telegram Branded
Insult to Legislature
BATON ROUGE. 1.. July 7.
Reading In the Louisiana house to
night of the telegram from Governor
Cox, Democratic nominee for presi
dent, expressing the opinion that the
Louisiana legislature owed it as a
duty to the Democratic party to rat
ify the federal suffrage amendment
brought no open movement to obtain
action on the ratification resolution
before sine die adjournment tomor
row night.
The Ietnocratlc nominee's telo
gram was transmitted to the house
by Frank J. Looney, chairman of the
state Democratic central committee
was accompanied by a menus ge from
Chairman Looney also urging ratifi
cation. Reading of the Looney mecsago
drew from Representative Dupre a
on the bouse floor that
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he would not permit dictation by the
state chairman.
"I say this telegram (the Looney
message) is an Insult to the intelli
gence of every member of this legis
lature." declared' Representative Du
ple amid the cheers of suffrage op
ponent.. Some ai tempt to obtain act loo on
the ratification resolution may be
made tomorrow but aa a suspension
of the rules In Itoth houses requiring
a two-thirds vote would - be neces
sary to bring up the resolution, lead
ers believe there' is slight hope of
adoption.
N. E. A. Convention Votes
1 Suffrage Resolution
SALT LAKE CITV, July 7. A
suffrage resolution caused considera
ble discussion in the resolutions com
mittee tonight. It was offered by
Miss Annie Webb Blanton.. superin
tendent of public Instruction of Tex
as, a si'ter ot the congressman of
that name from the same state. The
convention will not vote on resolu
tions until Friday and what action
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t.e committee took was not disclosed.
The suffrage resolution would urge.
upon the states of Connecticut, Ver
mont, Tennessee. North Carolina
and Florida speedy ratification pr
the national suffrage amendment
that vomen may exercise at the No-
vember election the full rights of
American citizenship.
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