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Show LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHI. lT.n Going Out of 0 to Refresl SEEN and HEARD5"! arouna trie Jo f NATIONAL tAFITALA Carter Field ByWASHINGTON CORRESPONDENT Drive to Save 38,000 Lives Begins t By WILLIAM Ri.-ha- 1 C. UTLEY te-x- fommoo saying preme court decision. The other reWashington. It in Washington that nottody under lates to possible return of procenslns tares already collected. Stands the administration' silver poland KootveIt President Together these two Items may run except ity But that would mereto Mortfen $.VNl.(Sill.(Sil. of the Treasury Xretary For tax ly be added to the deficit. than. At the present moment the po eminent la paying something like 3".' purposes it would be figured that the nta an on nee above the murket prlre Interest on that sum or atxmt JIM).-in)- , should lie added to the annual tax. for all newly mined silver obtained In the United States. This follows the Increase in Excises acquisition by commandeering of all Moat of the new taxes, to raise this the silver held some time hark at Ml rruo.Onfl.OiXt minimum, will be of the the now stnnda which cents an ounce, treasury a net losa In excess of five excise variety. That Is the thought cents an ounce, not counting interest. not only in the White House and Tet the once famous sliver hloc In Treasury department, but on Cupltol the sennte and house makes no outcry. Hill. The general pattern will follow It seems to have forgotten nil about that of the processing taxes, but will the all Inclusive claims of benefit tie on a much broader base. 'I lieri- ex-in which would follow the enactment of no desire to rouse resentment, for ample, about taxing 'he poor mini's the famous silver purchase law niak to breakfast table to the tune of live !ng It mandatory on the buy silver on the world mifk't until cenrs a pound on hacon. To raise the money necessary, howthe world price had reached SJl.tti an ounce, or until the ratio of silver to ever, a gre;it many more articles must fold In the treasury's metallic reserve lie taxed than were affee'ed under the behind our paper currency ha I reached processing taxes, especially us there Is eager desire to avoid very loud com one to four. Ileal silver enthusiast - those who plaints on any particular tax. Every one In the treasury has been agreed with William .leniilti's I'.ryan's amazed 1SIHI re at the during tlje last two years at frothlns theory-atnouth. They think they have been the fact that, while there were plenty betrayed by stupidity or worse In the of complaints about the processing treasury's handling of tin- - situation. tax. there was nothing like the organattendThey think Morgenthnti whs so smart ized onslaught against it whlcti In trying to buy world silver cheap ed the mere proposal of the sales tat. for that he defeated the real purpose, and And yet the processing taxes, and Imto he new matt-'taxes the that of down Instead the up. put price Meanwhile, of course, there are two posed late- this year, were and will lenient to which the sliver theorists he a fair thrget for the l.lttcref-- t shots do 'tot give snfuYlent value. One Is ever fired at the sales tax. In fact. It is a selective sales tax, that this Is an election year. Most of but selective In precisely the opposite the silver bloc members are I'emo-cratand many of them are running direction from what was proposed when there was so much opposition. for reelection. Ilence If they broadAdvocates of the sales tax. which cast at this time their real thoughts shout Morgcnthan It might tend to was so heavily defeated a few years and back, tried to meet object Wins by conthe administration, discredit own They specifically exempted make their Just that cessions. such products as bread and pork, on much more rtlfllcult. the theory that they were the poor Have No Backing man's food. Whereas bread and pork The other point la that the silver carried more than their share of the theorists have no backing at the moprocessing tax, thus running squarely ment as they did when the silver act against the old political axiom that It was passed from the sliver producwas suicide to tux the poor man's ers. The silver producers now are re- breakfast table. Hut now that the new taxes must ceiving some 82 cents an ounce In excess of the world price. Bven the most under the court's ruling bear no apenthusiastic silver theorists among the parent relation to farm relief checks, actnnl silver producers In the United the old bitterness against the sales States doubt seriously If the most Intax may flare up again. telligent manipulation by the treasury would have resulted In the present Business Improving With business obviously not only world price being .12 cents higher than It Is now. Hence they do not feel they much better, but continuing to Imhave any complaint. Quite the con- prove, so that business experts are alIs going to he trary. ready figuring that It is rather significant that on the tremendously better than 10:1.1, presiTery day that Secretary Morgenthati dent Itoosevelt Intends to concentrate announced that the silver policy was on that Issue to meet the attack he fears most that terrific Increase In working very well, shares of beneficiaries of the high price for silver government spending ns a result of mined In this country shot up, one of New realism Is dangerous and threatthem, Hunker Hill sad Sullivan, more ens serious trouble. than 10 potnts! Both Itoosevelt and Secretary of the Critics of this silver subsidy, on the Treasury Morgcnthnu believe the presother hand. Insist that It Is merely s ent tax structure will yield far higher returns to the treasury than any outgift to special Interests, more nnrrmv-lrestricted In Its benefits than any side critics figure. They believe that subsidy ever granted or ever even pro- as business Increases, pushing up corposed In this country, and should be poration and Individual Incomes, an almost unbelievable flood of money will atopped. The chief point Is that there are so roll In, especially as better times push few mines In this country of which Incomes higher and higher tax. silver Is the chief product that they There Is Just enough truth In this merit no special consideration at all. to make an argument possible. But The hulk of silver mined In this counthe President will lay his stress on the of lend, try Is obtained as n actually Improved conditions. Insisting copper and r.lnc. Hence, they Insist, that the New Ileal is responsible for the Increased price for domestic silver lifting this country out of the slough docs not actually result In miners be- of despond, especially by the very exIt merely ing given employment. periments that were outlawed the spells n larger profit for the mine ownNBA during its high tide of wage ers If this Is not true, they contend. boosting and hour cutting, and the " then the case Is still worse, for the AAA with its golden stream which silver subsidy lends to overproduction quickened farm buying of Indus! rial of the more Important metals. products. All of which Is rather depressing Which makes It look as though the when one remembers the grand dream Republicans will be crying, "We are of the treasury's revaluing silver, as drifting toward a financial abyss." It did gold, once It hail pushed the while Itoosevelt will be answering, world price tip high enough, and real"Look at that terrible hole we pulled izing a profit of a billion or sol you out of." Except, of course, that while all Piling Up Tax Load Presidents split Infinitives, no presiCareful estimates as to the addident ends a sentence with a prepositional taxes to be imposed before the tion. present congress adjourns, and, more Every one now agrees that the budgImportant, before election, figure the et message of January deceived a lot minimum at 7io,0mO,0X). of commentators with Us rosy outlook. This Is flouring the cost of the new It was pointed out at the time that agricultural soil erosion scheme at apthe President did not include relief, proximately the same as the old AAA nor make any allowance for the bonus. plan around $.V0,0.noo a year. It Is figuring the cost of the soldier bonus Replace Processing Tax at around MW.0OO.0tH a year. As a matter of fact. It is not fair to for Interest and f.'O.Ono.OOO for speak of the new taxes that must he amortization. This works out whethImposed to pay for the farm program er the soldiers hold their government as "additional" in comparison with the bonds or whether they cash them In, President's message. For thnt message because In the latter case the governwas obliged to assume that the procment would merely borrow the money essing taxes would continue. So that and the Interest rete would be about actually about JLWO.OOOiKHl or the same. of new taxes will merely take This of eourse Is the minimum. It the place of those knocked out by the has no eiectlon with balancing the high court. budget, it merely would provide revAlso the President has always made enue sufllclent to meet the additional It clear that If congress forced the expenses, and keep the present unbalbonus on him. It would have to Impose anced relation of expenditures and re- the taxes to finance It. ceipts at about the same ratio. But the two things together will Taxes to correct the whole situation, force a fairly sizable tax law which to bring the balanced budget, to make must be put through at this session, the federal government live within Its before election. If congress Is to be Income, will be postponed, every one honest with the people. agrees, until after election. Even with new taxes to tnke care As a matter of fact some continents-toof the farm program and the bonus, talk about the new farm program however, the treasury will not be even costing fl.fHKt.ntKUKK) the first year. within striking, distance of a balanced This figure Is obtained by adding In budget. And that la Just where critonly two temporary Items of expense-o- ne ics of the administration's fiscal policy the loss of revenue from the will begin to hit. Coovrlnht WNU gorrto processing taxes outlawed by the Su 1 y pro j Jiiuo,-000.00- i v-- There ri:-'- S R were, out of ourselv. , . thoughts and fresii air. The est workers, wbeu theyg08l4 " . . e; LtDdia'Pr f . 1; .1 IS si i. Erskine bef' hill t; tfftf 1 u?4 short to admit body. rfrOK a thff in TOliu;es ui ' I Is so and lng o ,s res fl fUDB Fa!e AttempU Brides are still kidnap t. I f bridegrooms In some nar! with pursuit by puronts or 1 . but they never . nn f Vi a.-- tha s tuusi 1 J In irr, ...... !.( H , ti?b feet S1 A the fit in - j GAS, GAS n-- .S ALL Wi.-H- tre.-isur- r , of every twenty of yu who this w:!l be killed or In a motor vehicle accident wlrbla the t five years. based upon the fad that one This persoD out of every hundred wj killed or Injured in 1C4 and I'.CI. Further conclusions woul 1 Indicate that, onlesi you are above the average In safety, one out of four of you will 1 be Injured within 'Z years, and one out of five within 20 years. i Is done about Unless Something It! . . . Something Is being done about It, I and there Is not a person In the Unite Stales who Is not Invited, even urged. to do his share in protecting ms ou life and the lives of .. i , I other Hut first, a little more American . about the problem America faces V r Despite early Ind'cation? that prom-- i In accident prevenIwd Improvement closed with the thin, the year in motor vehicle of deaths toll ghastly all time A accidents soaring to a t ' '.sl- , tratlic deaths, mark. There were as compared with M.Wl for the pre TT-- ' vlous year. Bl'Il. From V.i'Xi to l'.i'!4 these deaths -- hideous, painful, niess-deaths, most of them Increased 1) per ce'it. Snuffi Out Lives at Start ti In the last three years more than 10,lMK) children less than fifteen years of age went to their untimely deaths In tratlic accidents thousands more will never play ball, dance, write, read, cent of the 35,400 traffic deaths or be able to pursue successfully th Smashups on rural highways caused 63 per shown W. W. Cameron (left), are American's Is scene that accident a every 1935. Below happiness typical during right, because they have been crip managing director of the National Safety Council, and Dr. C. H. Watson, presivehicle accidents pled or blinded of cruelly cut up. dent, signing resolution starting campaign to cut fatal motor What may con.e as a surprise to 35 per cent by 1940. some is that fatal motor accidents In are under way for rural districts lead those In the cities with public ollicials, tratlic safety lead- Council and plans . of 10,000 In National the heads, expenditure educational W cent In ers, a P.Kil, wide margin. safety groups, per by Youth Administration funds to con of all such fatalities occurred In the civic organizations and individuals. much of duct a safety project. rural districts, and the figure swelled It is planned to A state safety director is to be ap the existing safety effort along lines to ti'l per cent In PlU'i. pointed immediately in Wisconsin. What to do about 11? Perhaps we which will make that effort permaliie newly organized Iowa Safety might take a lesson from the railroads. nent and consistent, rather than spa Council Is already making considerIn the early days they were called tnodlc. able headway. "Instrumentalities of the devil himNew ways of appealing to the InSafety Director Ashcr Frank, of wreck ghastly dividual motorist, to arouse a sense after self." Wreck and deadly threatened the very llf of responsibility and sportsmanship, Florida, recently conducted a two-dasafety conlerence. school state-widof the rouds. They had to do some are being sought. State-widt state safety commis permanent started. are thing. Organizabeing programs Is In Oklahoma, sion formed a being set definite did. Na of the goal tions, under the leadership They They of safety, of lives saved, which they tional Safety Council, will urge the growing out of a three months' high were determined to reach. They In- adoption of uniform laws, including wav safety campaign. A state safety director has been apstalled better rolling stock, better road- - standard drivers' license legislation, pointed In Nebraska. and adequate administration of New Mexico plans a state-widsafe 111. bodies. They will attempt conference. ty proto standardize accident reports, California, Massachusetts, Pennsylvide for more complete statistics and CITIES their Interpretation. One of the Im- vania, Delaware, Illinois, Minnesota, portant steps will be to make avail' Kansas, and other status arc at work on safety programs. able to the country at large the engiSave 2,r,4S lives this year; 38,000 of educational and technique neering In live years! the states and cities now doing outIt can he done. In the formal resostanding work. Wats-an-. The National Safety Council will lution, signed by Dr. C. II. and W. W. Cameron, manpresident, In field men of place eight key points the United States to the aging director, the National Safety of Inwork. Booklets, written In popular Council "invites the terested and organizations agencies to style and explaining the methods of r m a i4 ii pron m ii u u i. successful campaigns along engineer- the end that during the at least lives 38,000 gram shall be ing, enforcement and educational lines, How cities and rural highways l saved and the killing and maiming of will be prepared for nationwide distraffic accidents. pare In tribution. Services to newspapers will little children and all our people shall cense upon the highways." ways. Improved personnel and safety be Improved and expanded. The campaign should not only save will be with Gen the maintained devices. They educated their employlives-- ; it should materially decrease the ees. They reached It. What that g ml eral Federation of Women's Clubs, the number of Injuries. More than a quarNational of and Parents Congress Is was, mathematically. purposely left ter of a million persons last year esout, because It doesn't matter. What Teachers, and the International Assocaped with their lives from tratlic acciation of Chiefs of Police. does matter Is that the railroads ' cidents, hut bore the marks of Injury. tabllshed a definite objective and reOnly Five States Still Out. More than I.'o.ihio, however, will be fused to give up until it was attained. As this Is written 4.'! states and the crippled to the end of their days. America has under way today just District ,of Columbia have "endorsed such a campaign to reach a definite the From Suggestions Harvard. campaign and pledged their whole objective. The war to save lives startDoctor Miller Mcdintnck of Harvard hearted of hxeeutives the support ed January 1, and It Is being conduct university says accidents are caused by ed by the National S.ifely Council, FATALITIES four types of conflicts on the highways, l with the of Industries' mi ccUhi&rv ivitJv regardless of speed (which affects only federal, state, county and city goveru the seventy of the accident). They ments. OKU FAMOUS n Doctor Is notlilcg so w i tire mind as t ? "J H. I ty of work. A six times more t! "varies bis Wot K. to be so In my " ii'e. p.TM bis work a man ana renewed powers f daily life. j THE TIME, cam M EAT - SLEEP "Thesisonmrtio,, eat or r... stem, doso A Tk.i.. took : tlren tint Aroulit3 , hclieve J end n it '"'ju.fila Adlerika acts an BOTH upper u lower bowels while ordinary laiatitj act on the ' jmet 1.a' tested Adlerik. heart hurt. take onl d "what condition. lower bowel only. Adlei gives your system a thoroughdeaattj bringing out old, poisonous matter you would not believe was inyourijt tem and that has been causing jj pains, sour stomach, nervousness headaches for months. Dr. H. L. Shoub, New York, repots f- -' ITU t timing "In addition to intestinalcleansinjt Adlerika greatly reduces M teeJ oacferl and colon bacilli." ire, anc mtitiie Give your stomach and bowels a cleansing with Adlerika and see hoJ good you feel. Just one spoonful refc GAS and chronic constipation. Sci by all druggists and drug departmoaf y tom iBfifD ted dc fcNalure smsi us( 1 time, anc should ran be be re hi: Wag Curtailed Ifjn't It a fact that a muzzled M ft, Caldw does not was his tail as often Liu senn I iroflaxati; an unmuzzled one? 1 i g tnin cm ,cest tas' ou ever e I I !p75 n rou4hne$i,l t!iin(. Ill f iiTOiH i1holatura. five-yea- ' relieve - corn-fata- Bsned .a- if. - iidoa' 6 I MOTOR VEHICLE Cleanse the irrt Ctverv f r P'&ot kidneys are cnsla"1,3 matter from the stream. But kidneys sometimes lag their work do not act as nature tended fail to remove impunu'estlw retained. poison the system when Then you may suffer nagging w ,!, J;,,;nne. crant r,r too IrequW urination, getting up at night, pufi" under the eyes; feel nervous, rniserall Ll oie an upseu are: j 3. 4. intersection accidents. "Internal stream conflict" due to the difference in speeds of vehicles r Blood YOUR merits, etc J I taffllstoi Be Sure They Properly - OTHER imaot avaith ia to 1. f Mi cjstrou comfort lanjflii -- cent the number of these deaths, an actual saving of 2,rIS lives, leav lng a total of SlUCi- -' deaths for the Don't delay? Use Don) Diun'l r etnecUUv for POOlly1 reco moving in same direction. Overcoming the Difficulties. highway would overcome all four of these basic dillieulties. says uoctor Met 'lintock. Its rctiuirements would be: Physical separation of the twu streams of tratlic moving n opposite d.rectlons. The new roads with parkdown the middle meet this re ways qu'trement. 2. Trallic lanes reserved for moving" r. I'Altl ,t1nA I.. inere would be no tioning kidneys. They ere county mended by grateful users the over. (Jet them trom any arug- s- The proper vtrilCLE 6 187. l!i:!il. "The records of many cities and states during the past year justifies the belief that the goal can be obtained," says a report of the Council. "If a dozen states can reduce their fatalities all the way from 7 to 23 per cent In a year when the average was going up, as It was last year, other states should be able to effect substantial reductions by ns ng the same Intelligent accident prevention meth ods." The "tixils" for accident prevention are at hand, as will be shown, tine of the chier pioblems facing such a drive Is organization In areas of scattered population. It Is not so dltlicult to cement and unify the Interest of civic organizations where there are large masses of people, ns there are In the cities. Rut It Is in rural districts that tit per cent of the fatal Occidents occur. True, much of the corrects work for these districts can be administered from state cap'tals. but In the final analysis the reaching of the goal Pes with the Individual. An Educational Campaign. For the vkj reason th. t It IS In dividual acceptance which can make or break the campaign. It will be large ly an educational one. It will be localized for each Mate, and for virtu illy each city, maintaining for head cold? it brings soothing mattei Ibsffltrt lifftoon LIQUtO Like MenlhoUttun oinhmat Overlaps In the paths of approaching vehicles head-ocollisions etc. Overlaps between the moving ye- nicie and nlijectj at side of road ltnP.ict wttii parked cars, bridj ubut- - PEDESTRIAN 7 In year 33 - Would Save 38.0J0 Lives. This Is a war to S.WK lives, not to destroy them. If it gets the of the American people, it wid save IlS.tKin. The definite goal Is a reduction of 3.") per cent in m tor vehicle deaths by Iho end of I'.Hd. In the National Safely t 'ouiicil's campaign :.-!- k i motor deaths, tlie total for liio.i. Is t.:ken as "pir." Huri: g tli first year of the drive (the present year) the goal is a reduction of 7 per o Ham yon fried the NEW MEHTKOUTUM ICr....-- - m - ill j J 1 1- ueaens caused by various types of motor vehicla accidents in cities and on rural highways. National Safety Council expect to have all 48 states behind the drive within the nest few weeks. Some of the tilings alreadv accotu .... .in its pres nltol.A,l Ku tl. .lt.... even nn- - iiuve, ent intancy, make an Imposing list: .. t in .viauie, lite system of standard accident reporting is being promoted. coventor Wilbur I,. Cro-sof Con uecucut, nas appointed a 'Committee or heventeen" to carry on a safety Cruwule. A bill has been Introduced In th rvew orn leg slature to create a "Hoard of Safety First" Arnold II. Vey, Tralllc Engineer In the New Jersey department of motor vehicles, has just submitted proposed constitutions and for t!ie New Jersey Safety Council. . i.,..-,,ir- . s Covernor A. P. Chandler of Ken the adjutant gen eral to lormuinte a statewide saiety program. Indiana hns started a Jloo.non WI'A safety campaign. N. Y. A. Ass sts in Michl-a- n Governor F, D. ntzgernhl. of Mich Igan, has appointed State Safety tllcky has delegated '""u parking. 3. I I Dandruff Formed No grade crossings for any type tratlic. 4. Sulliclent number of lanes for the segregation of fast and slow vehicles and provision for acceleration and deceleration lanes. Of more Immediate Importance are . . tlie Clantlclllion ur,,l r... oioLtement 'ir ex Isting safety codes, es,ieclally n9 thev concern the individual who is not l,ke-to be working directly with one of he organizations engaged In the cam"The battle can be won." says Mi aim'r"n- "if "'cry person will take it himself to drive carel l;n ully. keep-'eyes n , , r.1( ... ;;o - -- iobey.V ,,.., ollicials; mnliispeed at all t lines; been . o ,m' condition; observe 'e nglits of pedestrians and children ; nl sportsmanlike, and ' ..." ""u "ample to others." i hat s the challenge, It's up u. the Individual. '"" - vmm' - HUei in ... F Flakes, m Big of Intersection:!! ' tJlOLl WNU-- W Scalp Itched Badly-d"'- 11 Relief with Cuticura Miss K. was in constant mjgj f i for over a year with dandrurt. she tried Cuticura Soap anu ment Rend her own WOlujf flakes "I was annoyed with big jrf - aanarntr iinrt an hiiij " -- Itched day and nlcht for over ) The dandrril scaled o!T and com . seen on my clothing. "1 tried Cuticura &!". " " ,,von.,1( fmni ment after seeing an .i.i .f. 1 eon--t dition and my hair XIlss E. Kenedy. (Signed) Grand St, I'asadena. ra';f.,ntj o U11 For skin or scalp raShe. plrni'lt's. external origin e of t itching and burnlns Cuticura relief Is prompt' y tgfia Never smarts. Soap Duy l'.OTII today. pies. AVrlte "Ciiticurn, ilalden, Mass. Adv. H". w |