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FOR appears to care, Leon TroUky com Send remittances and business m unications to Tbs Deseret News Salt Lake must continue to eat his heart out in exile City. Utah, in, Constantinople, his petition for permisAddress correspondents tot publication to sion to visit England having been denied. ths Editor. But the refusal it less to be regarded as a gesture of personal opposition to tho noNATIONAL ADVERTISING REPRESENTS TIVES. torious revolutionist than as a bid for favor Cons Rothenbur and Noee, Inc. to IS East 40th tt. from his mortal enemies who happen New York City- --. Chicago.......- -. . ...149 So. Michigan Blvd. constitute that wong of the party now in ..907 Donovan Building Russian control. The advances for reconDetroit. .SOS Coca Cola Bldg Kansas -, - Atlanta. City.. 9l Constitution Building ciliation, it seems, must comejrom Britain, Hd Victoria Building and there has been implied promise that St, Louis... Conger and Moody. advances Los Angeles SIS Higgins Bldg when the Tight time arrived, these Holbrook Bldg would be forthcoming. Naturally Stalin and pn Francisco Entered at tba postoffice at Balt Lake City his colleagues in Moscow would have their as second class matter according to Act of doubts about tbe sincerity of Maedofialdi Congress. March t, 1379. friendship and sympathy if in the same The Associated Press is exclusively en breath with these protestations he was givtitled to the use for republtcation of all news cordial welcome to so disturbing a. factor dispatches credited to it, or not otherwise cred-ite- d ing In this newspaper, and also ths local news as the now discredited Trotzky. The Soviet published herein. - All rights tot republtcation authorities may be consistent ot special dispatches hers are alao reserved. themselves, but they are shrewd enough to SALT LAKE CITY, JULY j2, 1929. demand consistency from others. Britain under a Laborffe regime, was WAR SIGNS IN ASIA, obviously Trotzky best hope. It may riow be said to be his last. In which direction WAR cloud considerably larger than a his next attempt at escape from his unman's band has just risen above the endurable loneliness shall be made, no one Asiatic horizon, where Chinese and Russians con at present guess. Every country to in clash. whir h can hardly stop short which he would like to go has quite firmly of resort to arms. It appears to be the signified that want him. There culmination of grievance may be a government somewhere which r against Soviet domination on .the pari of will open its doors and its heart to him, the Chinese, and as coup it seems to have but if (hero is such a lam it is prpbably been the Russians being no moro comfortable and inviting as a . bodily Of course that prospective home Ilian ie his present abode expelled en mass " step marks only the beginning, not the end, in European Turkey. It is rather pitiable of the incident. Russian prestige and pride for a man to be so thoroughly despised that can not sit down under such an insult and no nation on earth is willing troops will.be hurried at ohee to tho re- to let him live within its borders. The bellious city. On their part the Chinese desert, with its dreariness and desolation, officials think they have suffered in pa- may be his final alternative. It may not tience long enough, and are acting now with have much use Tor him, but at least it will wliat they deem due deliberation and with a not audibly taunt and mock him. full consciousness of what the results may RIG MEN FOR THE BlG JOB. be. It is a long time since Asia in all its great area was in a state of peace. Way IN every case thus far, the men who have accepted President Hoovers appointment UP toward the top of the world Afghanistan has been drinking to the dregs the cup of as members of the Federal Farm Board have fratricidal war, Persia and Arabia have been done so at an important financial sacrifice. bubbling with revolt, and Chinas state has The same may be generally said about his been one of continuous strife and revolu- cabinet selections, and other appointive oftion. Any important introduction of the ficials of high rank. It is a wholesome sign, Russian element into the troubled continent and it has a tendency to make meaningless and contemptible much of the 'talk in which would be sure to hsve conseand disappointed professional quences. The nations of Europe vill at defeated once become interested. They cannot per- politicians indulge about the prevalence of lame ducks, and lhe patronage tossed to mit Chins to he invaded and conquered, though that fate itself would cause the them. The species, to be sure, is not jet western powers less concern than the con- extinct; but it will soon cease to be recogsequent aggrandizement of influence and nized as existent if it continues to get no more encouragement than it bas Been repower which would accrue to Russia. ' ceiving this season. RECORD SMASHING GOES OX. Exceptionally qualified for the chairmanship of the Farm Board, and excellently HAYING long since broken all endurance illustrative Of the above comment, is Alexanfor continuous flight, Mendcll der Legge, who retires from a position payand Reinhart in their plane Angeleno, cir- ing 1100,000 a year to accept the federal post cling over Culver City, California, are now paying 612.000. Mr. Legge was born on a driving hopefully toward the farm and worked on a farm until he was 23 hour mark. They have been refueled in years old. Then he went Into the employ of the air over thirty times since they took great harvester company, the McCormick, ofnen days ago, and naturally they are and went with it to its successor, the Interbeginning to look somewhat unkempt and national, as manager from 1913 to 1922, and grimy as well as feeling tired and nervous. aa president since the latter dale. The But they are taking turns at the controls, country U to be congratulated when men four hours on duty alternating with foui who have made so remarkable a success in In sleep, and they report their own physical their own affairs can be induced, without condition wholfy capable of extending .their any thought of financial gain, to devote flight beyond its present duration of 210 their time and talent to the nation's bust to hours probably 60 more. ness. It is an evidence that with aljcast Endurance flights, however, just for the some Americans the conception still purpose 6t breaking the record, have ceased that public office is a public trust' to have much interest, for they have also ceased to have much value. It is tnerely a AMENDING THE CONSTITUTION. c question of how long the motors can run without breaking down, and how long men SINCE Ute adoption of tbe Federal Con in 187 and its ten original can stand up under the strain. In practical operation no one would expect-i-o crowd amendments known as the bill of rights," an engine till it smashed, or work a man till adopted by the First Congress at its first he broke down. It is pot even a question session in 1789, there have been nearly three thousand amendments proposed. Only nine now of mileage as related to furi: the present endurance" flights contemplate fre- in addition to the original ten have been quent refueling while alofb- -a most im- adopted- during the intervening century and portant achievement certainly, but now fully a half, the two latest relating respectively demonstrated as to practicability. Thousands to liquor prohibition and giving suffrage toof miles have thus been added to the cruis- women, having been ratified by all the ing range of aircraft, and it is only a ma'ler states and proclaimed within the last. ten th of a short time will be jears. By the Congress, five making ngn-stflights to distant parts of years ago. another amendment, to be known the earth perhaps circling the globe, with as the Twentieth, was proposed, relating to occasional slowing down to receive at desig- federal regulation of child labor, but this nated points fresh supplies cf food snd fuel signally failed of ratification by the legis latures of the fejeral states, only five of CHECKED AND FOUND O. K. which adopted it, Utah being one of those which rejected' it. to note occasionally (hat Now another amendment is proposed, IT is refreshing all the peculations uncovered in the perhaps only half seriously, its author being treasuries of public taxing units, the big senator Bingham from Connecticut, lie majority of public officials are honest, and would deprive Loth senators and congressin the checking of scores of taxing units men of Jheir constitutional from the accounts are found to be out" not one prosecuting under the libel imlnunity laws for what cent. they say in debates in Congress. Under the It is equally refreshing to read occasion- -' Constitution they are guaranteed the right-tat items of news that the accounts of 'this say what they please m debate without or that county or city have been1 audited and being questioned in any other place. The found to be correct with all .funds accounted framers of the Constitution obviously 'want fnr- ed tq assure complete freedom of speech in To Millard and Weber counties go the both house within the rules of decencyHaid latest honors.1 Reports jurt filejl with the down by Congress itself. Libcl suiis have tale auditor show that the funds of both been instituted several times aeairst mem-tW- s have bees- but the courts have always thrown the period under scrutiny. Accountants sub- them out. holding that the constitutional immitting these report have given it, as their munity granted- was not open to quest joR. melusiqn not only that all cash receipts have It may ha.ve been fn many instances abused. beep properly, handled. but alsq that dia- - but flvea Jf souths evil ia douhUees fag lees-- E i t Alter an interval vl fifteen years, the Rhode (Scholarship Trust 1 once again to give expreaetow to the vrlahee ot lie Under the will ot Cecil Sounder. xtbodes, a Urge pail u tua estate wa left tor tbe purpose of maintaining a certain number ot British, American and German students at uxjord Unlver-x.tin toe Pallet that a good under eu,kding uetween Leg Ian. Germany and the United Btatea will secure the Between the year peace ot the world. of hie death In 1902 and the outbreak was ot war tn 1919 It Impossible to test , the truth ot the ttouth African state, man's theories, for the ' good underhe tnat postulated Was never standing armed at. in Jun. ills, the last German Khodes scholar left Oxford, and in 1919 the. German appropriation wa canceled by tbe British Parliament and' an equivalent number of scholarships appropriated for tbe British Dominions Now, however, the German Rhodes In scholarships are to be Ths presence of the Prince of Wales end before' a large gathering ot Rhodes scholars from the United States, the British Dominions and Germany, former Prime Minister Baldwin announced that the trustees ot the Rhodes Fund had 'decided to rea'dmlt German students to benefits ot the Rhodes scholarships. . H said: "The trustees believe that the goal of world peace which Mr. Rhodes had In view is more possible of realisation today than It was In hie own days and that the attainment of this end will be of the Gerasalsted by the man Rhodes scholarships." The decision of ths Rhodes Scholarship Trustees Just and necessary as It !,-less Important, perhaps, than the national sentiment ot which it Is undoubtedly ths faithful expression. The British people are poor haters, and the enmities which were generated by the war In . Great have long been dissipated Britain, as they have been In this country. Within an appreciable Knit, it may be hoped, these hatreds will, everywhere be liquidated. The example set by Oxford University la on of which the spirit might be widely imitated. t S y, -- -- ....... ........... ,- - 1 5 s not-alwa- 1 A 're long-standi- s i i- T I s s g i i ia well-plann- ed Twenty Years Ago. July It was announced that more than aervicesJn the Salt Lake Tabernacle, an unusually large number of tourists and strangers R. B. Ketehum, member of the American Society of Civil Engineers, and chief engineer for the Ratlroad companv, was made associate professor of rlvil engineering In the University of Utah. Kansas-Colorad- Sixty-eigh- X I c I 3 3a 3 I 3 Si fuMy-cesnt- ed o than it would be if the senators and representatives were constantly liable to bo tha target for vexatious suits at law. It is not at all likely that they will lightly toss away their present immunity. WHY SOME BOOKSHOPS FAIL. j A lecturer in book salesmanship at Columbia Lmversily tells a tragic story. It rs appears that the books vihich some prefer are too good to be popular; they stock' what they themselves like and it is over the public's head; they offer filet mignon or eaviare and the call is for corned beef hash with peppers. It is defect for which they desprve warm commendation. Thejeeturer, however, regretfully explains that this eclecticism is an outstanding cause of the failure of bookshops, and there is no chance to praise them after they have failed. Baltimore Sun. Look-selle- i - ''ill A MODERN. i . !H AID. A daughter of the lateXJIngo Slmnes is back m Berlin after a drive amund the world m her own motor car. She journeyed some 30,00u miles, but (took her own time and was twenty-seve- n Months in the doing. Her hardest traveling was in the Andes region m South America andhereaaiest in the boulevard circuit of Los Angeles. Her pleasantest recollections arc of Milwaukee jind St. Louis, where the local flocks of Germans deluged her with hospitality. Tba tour was quite an adventure for a young woman and was m pink lea at any stage. Los Angeles Times.- - -- v- ' 11 1 ms-chi- built to stand a This plane ricane. and land on rough waves. With on switch the pilot can shut off six ef th twelve motors, chants th gat. or stop any motor. One knob stops all motors in emerchur- Is gencies. - Ttrxts an airplane, and only tha beginning. The Russian government's new gun. firing 150 shots per mlnut. is fasttr. lighter, bolter than our Lewis gun. Weighing 17 pounds and I ounces, about half ths weight of the Lewis gup. It sends a bullet 4,245 feet It is replacing tha heavier, slower Lewi gun In Russian airplanes Ot course. w4 ere not afraid ot anything that walks and shoota, but It might be as W(U to b friendly with Kustla. The ArcUo explorer, Stetansson, and a companion. Anderson, have but lived for a year on nothing meat, eating enormous quantities. Fhyslclans say their health 1 better, their testftanca to disease strengthened. Let vegetarians muse on that, a a a Th rook in million yaars produces soli, with th aid ot earth worms Th soil, after more centuries, produce grass Tha cow eats grass for thrs years, digesting It slowly. Man eats the beefsteak In fifteen minutes device. Give Great your children meat. labor-eavtn- g Dresses will b longer, lege less blatant. Blatant Is the nord, no matter what tlje cysclalonist may say.. Nothing could b louder than two Intensely pink knees Evening dresses already reach the ankles. Backs are still worn down to th Women coccyx. They will rise. want to sea how many queer things they ran do. that's alL retired Tunney, heavyweight champion, is In Brogue As a real wUl h want to visit th tighter, tomb of an old blind king of Bohemia that never tired of fighting. In his last battle, h had' his hors chained on either aide to the horse of a knight and, sword in two Jiand, t galloped with th knights lo th thick of th fllJit, at foe tba died. h until flashing Blind, be did not want to mix ths fight. And there were ns gats re. , ceipts. Tha big war , was started by a murder In the Balkans, when so. called 'Serbian patriots' murdered ths Austrian hsir apparent Now four Balkan nations ar seething." to use ths customary expression. Bulgarians and Jugoslavs Indulge in a pitched battle. and Hungarian! have a quarrel that will need the .ttentlon ot the League of Nations. Fetching, nations toxsthsr. making new nations out of old material, dost not snd old hatreds. , Czecho-Slovakta- se Ancient Filipino ware burled sitting down. In hug porcelain ars. sealed at th top. A sitting skeleton was recently taken fro a l;a Jar, near Manila. Those ancient prtm'tlves probably wanted their bodies to b cats from the rats, while waiting for Mumbo Jumbo to corn and get them. They have waited some time. When, as, snd if those jars ar emptied for the Judgment Day, what a surprise for those Filipinos, meeting kindly Angel Gabriel Instead ot a vindictive island god. President Hoover wants tha post, office to pay Its way. H hates ram The Hamiltonian believe that th future of tha country depend upon the leadership of scholars. Th Jeffersonian believes that the futur or the country depends upon the Intelligent action ot all citizens. The Hamiltonian bellevea that the only way to secure great leaders is to train scholars. Tba Jeffersonian bellevea that leadership does .not necessarily come from scholajiship, and that the best way to kesure leadership to the country U to giv every mis a ehanca to train and usa what' ever brains h may have. Th Hunlltonian believes that of th greatest part public money spent on education should be spent on the select group that gees to high school, college, and university. believes that The Jeffersonian the greatest part of public money should be spent on education spent ' on th masses. , The Hamiltonian believes that most worth educating the group the group that atajs in school continuously. The Jeffersonian belleee that the group that haa to leave school and go to work la equally deserv. tng of educational service. It is unfortunate. 2 think, that to many person are either pur Hamiltonians or pur Jeffersonians In the matter of public adueatlon. Sound policy will com only from a cross fertilisation of th re Copyright-McClutwo Newspepar Syndicate.) - . 1 point-of-vl- w The Way of the World BY CROVE PATTEBSOX. THE MARTYRDOM OF FOOLS stud A these few pages repreTen years ago Thomas Brooks sent months of hard thinking. Few of us know much about Fletcher waa giving a lecture on th lyeeum and Chautauqua hard thlnklrg. Thera la but a courses all over the United Btatea small amount of it in th world. on th subject: The Martyrdom Most of us. ruled by our amotions of Fools. of and our desires, study a matter He told the development of human prog- Just long enough tp get A vagus ress by ths devoted efforts of a Idea of whether It looks good or few amid the laughter ot th mul- bad, and come quickly Or slowly titude. Some of the great path- to a superficial conclusion. Most want. finders of tha ages were laughed people who brag about quick deHowever, merely charging th to death by bystanders. And the cisions usually make the wrong people more for postage would b strange part of it 4 that, learning ones and ar sorry afterward.- -, a little too easy. That is the meth little by experience, we keep on unless they ar too stuptd even to cd of a power trust, anybody can laughing at ideas that w cannot know they hav mad a mistake. do that, with a monopoly, understand. XV hat does It profit a country ta a a a a a -President Hoover, an .engineer, HARD THINKING a man's life by prolong One ot the great educators of iliquor from him and then taking will want aervlcs mors efficient, shoot th renot him because bs Is mistaken for a country said long ago, saving money that way. to a battle-iHon p rum runner? ferring of college a report couple Incidentally, that we would build without thinking, and that ar only targets tor airplanes after they ar built, would equal a years loss In the postofflee. The Prince of Welee gave a dinner party for Ambassador Dawes and his- wife- - A young English woman, using bogus titls, crashed the gate, waa presented to th Prince, curttled, s&L down In the wrong place. She was rolltelv asked to leave, nbt arrested, nobody made her ll her real name. Wise British royalty does not eeek for trouble. the-stor- . t PARAGRAPHS BY ROBERT QUELLAN sitter Example of foresight: X'acclnst-ln- g Every famous flag-pwhere the appendix scar will probably started out in an humble way by being a foreman. a a a a a Ths good old days war when a man could obey all the lawa just by being decent. a a a Uncle SsnYa foreign policy, In brief. You can get sway with murder if ydu ar too big to lick. a a a Faw of the words belle?? A bov Is old enough to be trust originated by bachelors But sura ed with the car if he has tact ly it waa a bachelor who originatto out of the way enough ed ths belief that the moon cause when sister'skeep young man call. lunacy. a a a a Americanism: Denouncing School teachers are urged to equality of th racea: making teach obedience to law, and no the black race a little lighter with doubt they can help a lot after each generation. a a a they stop the throwing of paper How can a mere tariff keep out wads. a a a Canadian goods if armed guards of Justice cant do It? The administrators a a a have little complaint against the Correct this sentence: If all the have no compople if the people administrators details of my life were made pubplaint against the lic, said he, I'd feel no shame.' i of justice. be. e so-cl- aj Speculators market also FUN on her Vacation enjoy the thriii advance in the Will you meet inter eiting peo- -, pie on your vacation? Will. they like you? Wilt attractive men make a fusa over you? Will you be popular? This Kansas City girl hat good looks and personality but men and women alike have avoided her for years. She has a lonely time of it wherever she goes. Somebody ought to tell her why. they experience the and of a drop. anxiety worry We never speculate, either for ourselves, or others, but if you wish an absolutely ufe, dependable, yet liquid investment, which will never cause you any excitement, disturbance or anxiety, and the principal will always be worth exactly what you paid for it, plua interest due- - then we believe we can serve you aa satisfactorily aa anyone. Co. Tracy toan&Trusf - SALT U isnl the prevalence of cars on the rtreets and highwava that makes the trouthe lack of prevalence of sense be- ciU th fipujty; -t- Yesterday I called attenUoa be-to tabulated aeries of contrasts tween Alexander Hamilton's and Thomas Jeffersons ideas about government aa arranged by C. A. Prosser and C. R. Alien, in their Hava W Kept the Faith f. In th course of their discussion, th--they point out the way in which two points of view are reflected in educaUon today sa follows: Th Hamiltonian believe that our educational system should be built and dominated from the top down. Tbe Jeffersonian believes that our educational system should be rebuilt from the bottom up, and no longer dominated by tbe scholastic at tha top. The Hamiltonian believes that the educators know best what th schools should teach. believes that Tbe Jeffersonian th people know best what they need to help them meet their problems. . The Hamiltonian believes that the college is tU most Important unit in our educational system. The Jeffersonian believes that th elementary school is th most Important unit In cur educational system. The Hamiltonian believes that th real business of education la to train a select few for scholarship and leadership. believes that Th Jeffersonian th real business of adueatlon is to train everybody for intelligent and efficient cltisenshlp. a It V il This is tho Important thing, that an air engine can run without stopping. two on. three hundred hours. In another year or. two that will mean around the world in a week. And only the other day France celebrated Blerlot'e flight across the Channsi, when Northcllffe gave him a prise of fSO.utiO for a mar. velous achievement.1' built a real The Germans have airplane. It took reporters an hourn to go through Its three decks, shop, sleeping quarters, eta. It wilt carry liv people, and soon ase u. to fly bi glenn ' During our business experience of over 45 years wo have repurchased upon request, without loss to any client of interest due, and without discount, any security we have told, regardless of date of maturity. for-dur- ing - . President ot University of Wlsnawsln sod former editor of Iks Ces terj 9ga sins Eat Meat. (Copyriaht. 1929, Kin Features Syndicate, Inc.) Another - successful 'ocean flight, with little- margin to spare. While two Americans flew the ocean, two others were breaking the refueling sad endurance record, old. only a few hours When this was written yesterday, and Reinhart, flying In Mendett California, reported engine working perfectly." At the regular Sunday were In attendance. A fine musical program was rendered, and Dr. Jamea E. Talmaga delivered an address on "The Book of Mormon. Russia's New Gun. By Arthaf Brisbane firmU EDUCATION. JEFFERSONIAN More Dress, Less Leg. 'Samuel Newhouse. - until-passerg- 0 Lyman J. Gage, secretary of the United States treasury In" ths administration of President William McKinley, and for many years widely known aa a leading banker, was a visitor In Salt Lake While here he was a guest of City. ed op 29.-00- acres of lands In Garfield and Piute counties, Utah, had been designated for. entry under the Smoot or enlarged homestead dry farm law. sur-viv- es i me. 14. -- 5 12, Arrangement were completed for the Tabernacle choir, under th direction of Prof. Evan Stephens, to sing several numbers for the Grand Array veterans on the occasion of their annual encampment to be held In this ctiy August 9 to ' three-hundr- atinrgriratrrirxrartsatarar TODAY 1'hUadelphla Public Ledger. '( w Air News. e 9 12 .1929 at: Burying the Hatchet j 5 JTTLT LAKE CITY, UTAH MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM I Dont fool yourself Halitosis (unpleasant breath) ia a barrier to friendship, affection and business progress. 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