Show T THE SALT LAKE TMBBNE WEDNESDAY MOBNING SEPTEMBER flje Jfedt al pfotmc EstablishedAprill5 Issued i very morning 1871 by The Belt Lake Tribune Publishing Company TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION $ JH) Oaily and Sunday one month 1050 Oaily and Sunday one year The above rates apply in Utah Idaho Nevada and Wyoming Elsewhere in the United States: $125 OaOy and Sunday one month The Tribune is on sale in every important city in the United States Readers may ascertain agents in any city by telephoning this office Sait Lake City Utah Wednesday Morning September 9 1936 Issues in Which People Are Interested fPHE people of ’the United States are interested in production X trade and employment conditions more than they are in the rise and fall of politicians or the prospects of candidates for civil honors They are ihore concerned over the swift circulation of an exchange medium than in any theories of government They want to know if manufacturing industries are resuming operations if the demand for willing workers is increasing if the chances of living through the coming winter are improving if suffering is to be relievedrUtarvation prevented their savings made safe and' peace preserved These are issues in which they are vitally interested They want to review the- evidence and hear what authorities have to say on such subjects — During a recent visit to Salt Lake City Coheral Cnarles wares Dawes former vice president of the United States and present chairman of the executive board of the Chicago City National bank predicted a rapid return of prosperity and the operation of steel plants to their fullest capacity before the end of the present year four days ago Roger W Babson financier statistician and economic authority expressed this opinion based on facts presented by him at the same tinge: "September business already has started off ‘at the highest level since 1929 Hence my advice is to put the finishing touches on fall business campaigns now and be ready to reap the first real harvest in six long lean years Before the curtain falls in 1936 I predict that we will have crossed the normal line and be heading into a new era of prosperity!” Charles F Speare writing for the North American Newspaper Alliance under date of September 9 refers to the closing vacation season "which has circulated more money over the country than in years” expressing a belief "that greater attention will now be given to business and that accordingly the charts of industrial production and xf merchandise distribution will show a decided upward trend” He also gives the public a reassurance that "business prophecies suggest that this movement is to continue through the autumn and will not be much disturbed by the political cam- 'paign ' Marcus Nadler of the Institute of International Finance in an article published in the Annalist reproaches citizens of this republic by saying: "Europeans are much more optimistic on the future of the United States than most Americans are One hardly meets a person of means in Europe who isn’t buying American securities” The summing up of the situation by the newspaper correspondent is reassuring His conclusion is that "while social and economic problems are possibly greater and more complex than any before faced by the American people they are not beyond thg ability of this country to solve which is more than can be said at the moment of those with which Great Britain and the continental powers ye — now struggling” ambition than of any candidate the personal Mqre important or the plans of any political organization or fortunes of any group of financial or industrial leaders is the welfare of the American people as a whole and the permanence upon which prosperity is based Neither promises nor threats cheers nor fears should be allowed to interrupt a return of confidence or to shake the faith of Americans in their cherished institutions -- Senator Borah’s Timely Warning WILLIAM E BORAH of Idaho in an address Hailey on Labor day warned his hearers against the menace of "isms” which threaten the peace progress and prosperity cf every country in Europe “If fascism or communism or naziism now dominating the affairs of the European continent should accept a single principle of democracy the whole vast fabric of absolute power would cave in overnight” declared the Gem state solon He added: "When the citizen through no fault of his own cannot secure work and therefore is in need it is the duty of the government to support him Our government is amply equipped with power to discharge this duty But it is first the duty of the government to essential to his protection and support the citizen by enacting this reaches down to all the realities of life” As a matter of fact these deleterious "isms” feed and fatten on SENATOR las unemployment To eliminate communism fascism naziism and bolshevism there is but one absolutely certain method Banishment of their agents suppression of their press and preachers will only aggravate the insidious evil To demand free speech and a free press for some schools of thought and deny it to others is not the best way to inspire respect for our constitution and institutions To ignore poverty suffering and financial distress is not calculated to stop the circulation of seditious propaganda Employment Is the only remedy for epidemics of "isms” The senator says: "We must maintain an American wage for American labor an American price for the products of the American factory and farm American freedom for American business” "If we are to have a free government" he asserted “we must have a free people economically and politically Reduce our stand--ar- d of living to the level of most other countries and you sow the seeds for arbitrary government” ' This battle of revolt against the old established order is going on in almost every country of the world Upon the outcome of such battles will depend the fate of democracy Are majorities capable of deciding their own issues? Are the masses equal to the task of shaping their own destinies? In the Babel of controversy over rights and privileges some of the most intellectual or industrious people of Europe have acknowledged incapacity and turned to die-- 1 tatorships for guidance "fae multiplicity of counsel” they found not strength btit Confusion They moved and worked to no purpose Unable to cope with their creditors or landlords unaccustomed to dealing with foreign customers and diplomats bewildered in an unfenced domain where modem means of transportation communication and exchange have revolutionized commerce and competition these experimenters in popular government were ready to fall behind any aggressive leader who seemed to know where he was going The agitation is worldwide The issues presented must be met The question to be answered is how? Will the best results be attained by antagonism or by conciliation by hostile or helping hands? ! in-lin- Wreckless Week-En- d LAKE CITY passed the week-en- d including Labor day SALT a single serious automobile accident Quite appropriately Chief of Police 'Harry L Finch thanks the motoring public for a new and pleasing experience ' Traffic officials have come to dread holidays as an added hazard More people traveling and more people hurrying to get somewhere increase the accident possibilities The only safeguard against the added hazard is a corresponding increase in public 5 caution in Whether this is the reason for the exceptional week-en- d Salt'Lake City traffic or not of course cannot be determined It nevertheless is encouraging to find a wreckless period in a record Which is all too marked by holiday tragedies T" 1111 Highlights of Ncw: York As Seen by CKO McIntyre In Spotlight — of — Politics U S - By FRANK R KENT t 6- -It - S WASHINGTON p seems trite to ay that this campaign is unlike any other' that can be re- - but It happens to be the truth For example who ever heard of the Democratio party celebrating "Emancipation day”? T r a dltionaUy it Is the Repub-- 1 1 c an party’s place Wtoh adot that could be more absurd than for the Democratic Frank R Kent party to large a section of which still believes that emanciaption of the negro was a great mistake to regard that day os one upon which to hurrah? according tanffMaLDmo cratfc announcements in New York that is exactly what it Is planned to do The real basis of the Democratic strength In the nation Is In the south Without the electoral votes of eleven states solidly Democratic under all circumstances there actually would be no Democratic party worthy of the name In thoae states the racial Issue is at the base of all politics It Is the racial issue that makes them unshakably Democratic In them the conviction is strongly held that the white race should bs the dominant race and that It was a terrible thing to confer political equality and the suffrage upon the negro called nt song-plugge- rs Negligible Vote teenth pnd fifteenth amendments and discouraged the negro from voting Their auccese is attested by the fact that while in these states the negro population ie greater than in others the negro vote is negligible If in these states the negro did vote the negro would dominate politically They could in some of them elect negro governors senators and many negro congressmen That the negro should not be allowed to dominate politically or even achieve political equality has been considered vital in the far south It Is the fear that Republican success would bring the negro closer to political equality which has kept that section solidly Democratic That la the basic reason These facta arc not open to dispute What then must be the feeling of Democrats in the south who despite their convictions are sUcking to Mr Roosevelt because they believe the race situation In their sections makes Democratio ascendancy desirable and party loyalty essential to find their national management so eager for negro support that It is planning to celebrate "Emancipation day” upon a significantly large scale? It is not surprising the average Democrat should feel baffled and bewildered On top of the speech by Mr Harold Ickes the most truculent member of the Roosevelt cabinet which could only be construed as favoring mixed schools for white and "colored'” ‘children the repeal of the segregaUon ordinances and a flgid enforcement of the enfranchising amendments there came the open declaration of the national committee drive for the negroea and the organization by Mr Farley of negro divisions' at the national headquarters on an unprecedented scale New deal strategists are entirely frank about their policy of amalgmat-in- g in the doubtful states the labor vote the farmer vote and the relief vote with the negro vote the latter being concededly essential to “turn the trick" - Can’t Beat Experience On top of that just a few days ago came the announcement from Mr Farley of the appointment of "Bob” Vann militant negro editor of Pittsburgh as "special ad- viser” to the national committee "Bob Vann” enthusiastically said Mr Farley "has had experience In seven campaigns and you can’t beat experience” But on top of that— and this If It really permeates the south will certainly shake that section up— came the announcement that on September 21— “the eVe of Emancipation day” the "Good Neighbor league" in the Interests of Mr Roosevelt would simultaneously hold negro meetings in many states the chief of which would be at Madison Square Garden New York the Idea being "to solidify the negroes for Mr Roosevelt" The "Good Neighbor league” Is the paperorganizatlon run by the Rev Stanley High once a dry leader and now very close personally to Mr Roosevelt His “league” Is admittedly financed by the Democratic national committee and it was originally formed with the Idea of bringing back to Mr Roosevelt the clergymen alienated by “come-on- ” letter sent out from the White House signed by the president but copied from one a year old by Governor Philip Follette It is perhaps needless to say that none of Mr High’ Roosevelt negro meetings on Emancipation day will be held in Virginia or any other southern state 1938 by the Baltimore Sun Vesuvius the famous volcano is now yielding potash which Is useful in agriculture : olonel Personalities" — in Today’s News So far os they can In these eleven states they have by local laws nullified the thirteenth four- Copyright ByO 0 McIntyre Theodore Roosdvelt is X lunchNEW YORK’ Sept leon regular He likes to gather a small group around in the show spots at the lunch hour tad spin yams' He is seldom seen after dark or at the theaters but is in full flower at midday The life t of the party a - While the Colonel was' having coffee at a recent lunch John Mulholland the magician left his seat to go to th Colonel’! side This was- - their first meeting Said Mulholland: "Colonel I want to thank you for getting m out -of a bad jam in India A favor vou know nothing about” got It seems Mulholland By LEMUEL F PARTON stranded at Chandpur in 1928 He vas broke flatter than on of Special Dispatch to The Salt At the Lake Tribune hit trick pieces bank he asked for $200 Hi letCopyright 1936 ter of credit wa no good for h NEW YORK Sept could not identify himself Inamon out in front always quired th cashier: "Do you know American cities in fostering good any Americana iq Chandpur?” music announces a winter proThe magician shook hia head Th cashier added: "An Amergram by great concert artists ican went through her 10 day in audf her public at film prices ago His npjne ! Theodor "Know in this tho first fruits of the last Exclaimed Mulholland:’do” He decade oi educational leadership Teddy? I seshould say I meantrof-coureverybody in by such evangels of democratized America did But it got the music as Walter Damrosch Leoneeded cash pold Stokowski Includes in the Cleveland prospectus "everything John Mulholland by the way is cultural” the city slicker of the prestldigi The Inclusion Of the Rumanian tateurs A awanky sartorially pianist Moritz Roseqthal in the precise fellow his close friendlist of artists is a reminder that include Gene Tunney HarAmerica could get excited about ships old Ross Bert Terhune and auch good muslo long before the days and he hobnobs in offhand oase Mr of radio and at the Long Island Hamptons As Rosenthal ia now 73 On Novema magician he mutters no abra14 1888 he York New ber hit cadabra over his evanishments with an impact which developed is th attitude of His into a cyclonic sweep as he toured His hand is quicker than the country His audience was in a Catch him if you can eye your state of hysteria Here’a what the And has nobody New York Sun said the next day: Mulholland too is on of the "He is a hero a demigod— what lightning personalities of his art shall we say? To the alertness There are many magicians but of legerdemain and the strength handful in the whole paa only rethe dt a blacksmith he adds who offered the suavity rade finement of a woman and the charm and glamour of Houdini sincerity of a faithful and humble Thurston and Kellar Mulholland apostle of art” has a literary flair and hia articles on hie professional antics of Lion Piano are in ready demand in almost Mr Rosenthal five feet one any of the magazine shops Most inch tall with powerful muscuof his exhibits are private and lar shoulders and fluent hands and for a bon ton clientele Indeed torso was known as "the little he seems to enjoy most a circle giant of the keyboard" “the lion of friends at a cafe table and put of the piano” "the Jupiter of show for their amazeon a the octaves” In apostrophizing mentprivate his genius there was a critical abandon comparable to that of Nate Leipzig to my notion Was the press box appraising Joe always a peer of prestidigitation and his homeric clouting during the day of now vanHe hasn't today In later years even th quished vaudeville detached and decorous James perhaps th debonnalre dazzle of Huneker tagged him "th Naa Mulholland or Thurston but for actual muscle control and poleon of the (pianoforte” All this was distasteful to Mr dexterity he is top flight No Rosenthal a genuine and deis such an earnest experl-mentvoted artist and now one of the and so constantly in acfew surviving pupils of Liszt: tion When he walks tho street But America had a good news he usually has a coin in his hand sense even in that day and the with which he is flexing muscles papers liked to run and rerun the He keeps cards on his night table to riffle during waking stretches story incidentally true that Mr Rosenthal could tear a pack of My own delving Into Black Art cards in two or break a horseshoe with his hands that he was a covered a period of many years No hobby is quit so enchanting chess wizard that he could scan or so boring to suffering spouses Latin verse and recite long flawI was always popping in all merry less passages from the Greek and Latin poets that he knew all of and bright with a new trick for Hejne by heart that he spoke my wife to watch I spent much five modern languages that he time in a dingy magic shop on Sixth avenue whose proprietor delved deeply into philosophy and philology and that hs was a crack was a sort of Fifth avenue Apollo with A Barrymore profile Many awimmer He was a pupil of Franz Liszt touring magicians hung out there at the age of 11 court pianist to and he taught me quite a variety Then somethe Queen of Rumania at 12 and of manipulations parted Several played before Tsar Alexander of how our ’paths London I saw a Russia at 14 At that first New years later in flamboyant billboard in Oxford York appearance when hie audience was in a wild frenzy for Circus showing a magician evana maneating lion He was nearly half an hour and had to bo ishing billed as The Great Lafayette calmed by th police he was atWhen I went to see The Great tended on the platform by- a litHesLafayette it was— tableau— my and a in ahort tle boy jacket sian boots Th lad’s name was friend of the Sixth avenue magic Fritz Krelsler One reporter noted shop that the boy also was supposed to More and more is the New York bo musically gifted speech difficult to understand Due no doubt to failure to hike Made Many Tours voices above the din they simply Mr Rosenthal has made many mumble I was impressed today tours of America returning in by a fellow from Indiana who 1923 after an absence of 17 years a week here was going to after He li a man of sharp wit somean ear specialist He could not times iconoclastic and has been understand people Yet his hearembarrassed at times by reportwas perfect Gelett Burgess ers flashing soma Of the many ing once divided the inarticulate of his facets perunique glittering Drawlsters into Mumbleboys sonality rather than hia art for Whlnolds and Whlsperettes a has which he deep veneration I have sympathy for the mum-blHe haa said: "Hie secret of a I was one myself and not long creative life for an artist is even grandma’s thimble cracks not to become blase I hope to be jousted me out of it I also lost too busy to count the years” His a newspaper job because' the m e could not catch my mumbo-jumb- o early training was largely unsysat editorial conferences tematic and he believed that too much emphasis on method and Mumbling may not be any special indication of Inferiority as so technique may stifle genius A mumbler may many claim Greybeards know all about Mr Rosenthal The above report is simply have nothing to say Or have you noticed? offered to the younger generation without extra charge as the Copyright 1936 McNaught result of a startling reminder toSyndicate to are a oldsters the that day great extent just talking to themselves so far as American musl concal and literary traditions cerned In tha current issue of a magazine of vast circulation read It will be interesting to b here and edited mainly by young people there la a long article about when the meek take over the in” heritance to see what color shirt “who one “O’Henry it seems wrote a few books away back their organization prescribes in the Stone age This is no Edward VIII may miss tho pals proofreader’s lapse The aposof yestsryear hut the job has trophe clings like a cockleburr compensations He needn’t run through the whole story So perin 1940 haps Moritz Rosenthal will again for it again be news when the Cleveland conA Stanford professor recomcerts start mends the whale as the best model for a streamlined car But haven’t Balance Due w Jonahs enough as It is in Uncle Sam still traffic? owes me $8500 Curious One— How do you figWs are happy to report that ure? Harvard now has a device’ exert cam bonus My pressure of 5000 tons to the to $1500 But when I went to ing Inch as the Crimson hasn’t had Uncle war Sam told me I was an A- -l fullback in years worth $10000 At least he made me Because his wife put the dog in pay for insurance on the valuation!— Foreign Service V F W the dishpan a Columbus (Ind) man asks a divorce And yet a If buying prosperity doesn't pan wire-hais fine for t scouring out the last resort will be askaluminum ing the manufacturers to put Copyright 1936 bootstraps back on boots The Public Forum Limited Control of their credit which circulates as leaving the merchants nothing to exchange goods and services with in money and a de- checkbook Money Blamed e Editor Tribune: in his article on government spending loses sight of the fact that there is little actual money In circulation that most of our business transactions ars done by checkbook money (a synthetic credit Mr-Ivi- money) By Our Readers pression Is on The government in Its spending of some $18000000000 In three years has not been spending its money that is your money and mine that it had taken from ua In taxes but It has been spending the money and credit be taken from the hands of a few individuals and returned to congress where th constitution declares it shall be W E WeWITT E A C: See ruje Insists Popular Approval Withheld Editor Tribune: Yes Mr Walker I maintain that the communistic government of Spain does jiot have popular approval and that ths people have been sadly fooled Manuel Azana as premier was known to have been of the bourgeois type of middle class and held a balance between right and left As premier he called a halt to burning of the churches in the February victory celebration of the left republicans His statements at that time were far from left In one of his statements ht said: "We are not out to persecute but to apply the constituBy Ham Park tion and the Jaws of the land in A true friend is one who knows eplrft of liberation” Speaks ths language of the Manuel Azana Jn the May electhat you’re not all you should be heart tion was voted in as and is able to forget it— Isaiah Jr president by popular approval and swore to Friendship favor no condition the oath of I am going to need several true Scorns a narrow-minde- d fealty to the constitucreed tion Spain’s constitution demands friends because I’m a bit low in Lovingly fulfills its mission that hs exercise moderating powI figured out my mind today Be It word or be it deed er and always strive my "keyword” in the new Tribune to balance feature "So This Is You?” and Friendship cheers the faint and opposing opinions for the republic’s good under it read this: "There is a weary As for Qulroga Periera Makes the timid spirit brave great deal one could say about Prieto you but to do so one would like Warns the erring light and and the rest of the popular front to take you into another room" government let me quote from dreary That has a familiar sound Smooths ths passage to the III? "aMd newspapers at the of the When I was a small boy my May election: grave From the Monarchist A B C father used to say something like "Voters will vote not that only he’d make a definite Friendship — pure unselfish the official candidates of knowing date with me—in the woodshed the govfriendship ernment parties" And from the All through life’s allotted span No person I think will ever El Republican Sol: Nurtures strengthens “Voters should widens know In advance for whom completely understand the mind lengthens they are of another There are factors Man’s affinity to man voting" Only in the case of of ths mind which arp the hapPresident Azana did they know —Author unknown to me tor whom they were hazard playthings of chance— erNOTES inON THE bUFF were $46 seats at thevoting ratic attributes which are the elecper DEPARTMENT toral college tn Spain but due to tangible substance tot personalthe way things were handled Nobody but collectors and ped-lity if you know what I mean I’m not so sure that I do mymany monarchist deputies refused ring door bells any more Th rest of the world sit out in to vote self Yes I still believe the crisis front in their cars and honk la Believing that when one beupon us and that the majority of In a current film production I the American comes aware of one’s weaknesses people do not want noticed the name Val Paul listone should endeavor to overcome and will not tolerate a dictator them I have been reading Fritz ed as associate producer When But as for foreign countries they Kunkel’s "Conquer Yourself” It’s I knew him he name was Vaughn are far better off with Paul and he went to th Oquirrh all very clear and hopeful now fascism” than they would be for Dr Kunkel says speaking of school along with Forrest Walden under a communistic regime If Hal Lamb Hal Browne Pere Mca temperament like mine "A hysyou would like to get th truth terical tempera'ment seems to have Intyre Gail Moffat Vern Metabout these in pdb a certain relationship with tho calf Scott' Bird Ernest Hill Jud ticular Germanycountries consult a reChamberlain me and others too turned pyknic (funny way to spell "picmissionary or one of the numerous to mention I suppose nic”) type and hence with cycloreturning athletes c “Val” la numcompulsion-neurotith while the of also result a the thymia C F ALLEN erology test and th vibrations tendenoy is connected with tho leptosomatio type and are better than those of Vaughn An Ancient Ailing seems On doctor” moaned the therefor also with schlzothymla Anyway the old But no one is obliged because of to have gone places Hope he man ‘‘I feel awful I can’tyoung eat can t sleep can’t concentrate on a such a temperament really to continues to climb contract the corresponding neuplay of any kind and work’s a Speaking of names I wonder positive nightmare What do rosis It is merely a question of you what th young girls call their prescribe?” potentialities and everyone burboy friends when they speak of dened with a tendency to a neuto the girl and get It "Propose rosis Is also endowed with the them The reason for my wonover” was the reply— Philadelis because about It hear I acdering for cultural special possibility phia Bulletin Bob complishments” Conquering your-self- 's Ham JrGail Howard Meant Pur-ton Moffat Moffat Jack Jr belicked was cinch— a Proof Positive I John Jennings Boh Holman fore I got half way through the Heavy Stranger (returning to Vern and dates theater between the acts)— Did Harper making above paragraph with young ladies who seem to tread on your toes as w wentI FRIENDSHIP have no "given” names It’s out?" "You take Smith and I’ll take Friendship needs no studied Seated Man (grimly)— You did Brown or Jones” and so on Times phrases air Polished face or winning wiles do change I had difficulty breakHeavy Stranger (to wife) — Friendship deals no lavish praises ing myself of calling my wifa That’s right Matilda this is our "Miss” even after we were marFriendship dons no surface place— The Veteran smiles ried And I had a great-auwho called and deferred to her Oh! He— Who spilled the mustard husband as "Mister” I used to Friendship follows Nature's diction think it was awfully funny to on this waffle dear? Shuns the blandishments of Art hear her say “Will you pass MisShe —Oh John! How could you? ter the mustard please” Boldly severs truth from fiyion This is lemon pie— Wise Cracks The spenders who are the worker! always spend to the limit of their ability to earn You will not find one hoarder In 10000 among the producing class The folly he speaks of does not lie In the people hoarding their gold but with those who arc in control of the little actual money we have and of our checkbook money which is credit The hoarding of the money in circulation by those in control soon forces the small city and country banks to curtail draw In credit of your children and mine forcing a debt upon them that they will have to pay forcing them when they come into their own to pay for feeding the unemployed of today That is taxation without representation and God knows they will have a hard enough time of It unless we do something to meet the situation instead of allowing the officials in control to dodge the issue for political gain The alternative is for the people to demand that control of The Senator From Sandpit er nt per--for- or - self-effaci- er Off the Record ' ir 3j I |