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Show DESERET mart be fwed end accorded due consider Un in the bdjuilmrul of affaire, not only within between tbe nation. Doubtleai the feelintf but Street. f a h Temple end Em of Rustem Aven were worked upon by newi lt citr. uH. of Albania! most rerent eiperieiide. for UBHCrUPTtON 1RICKS. of the pail few day base brought Wir. 'JJJ word'bfTterre'fnd bloody elael.es luar bew.perparyear)ur .... Cent lUllan troop and Albanian insurrection. agl Colee murlrrou reralga pola axtra. Hut whatever the cause of "Lie' Address alt bualnea communication and aM ra assault, Ruatem it repreedbUUs la type of HKWH, Tit iltuacaa. thousand of other young men over there, and Volt Lab City, tub this element must not be disregarded by those and athar reading matlar (or Oorre.poedeBo who are trying to bring permanent peace to labUoattoa ahould ba addreaaed to tha Editor. . . those troubled region. Mam bar A ad It Buraau Circulation. iII2 DESERET NEWS - MONEY WASTED Ttls ik Pr Tti Daaarat la JUNE 1020 IN POLITICS Ka by tr. Frank Cmr) I VTitil tha country t shocked over the ! la tha buln rnarmoaa aot blwa r ItMU-.HK- J P. McKInaay, Kaatara Rapreaaatativ. Raw York Offica, 114 Fifth Ae.aa. Chicago Offlca, 111 South Michigan Aaanua. Er.larad at tha f BaH lak Oily, as 'eoond elaaa mattsrpoetofflee la Act a f Coagraaa, according darch t, 1ST. . It NEWS TUESDAY c Thaasa Asaociatad Proee Is axcla.lvelp for republic, lion of all aniltlad te dlapatche (redlted to It or not otharwisa cradltad In this lawapapar, and alao tha local aaws pobtlehed ter.ln. All rights of rapobllcatloa of vpaclal boro ora also raaarrad. TIIIRO PARTY VAIN HOPE. thirst national political party which the past few days has been heralded from Chicago, is not, a some people suppose, an outgrow tli of the Republican convention and THE of ttia somebody nominate ana aieutcd Preekteol of tha Inltad Males, fear of W Understand how lo Interpret tbe fact Tha reel explanation la that It means tha hlb coat of partisanship. It me ns that tbs process of picking rulers y maana of political parlies la about Ui tnoat wasteful method eonctlv- -' able. Our election is practically a war. We wish , It so. XV love a flflM. To tbe Anlo-Ko- n mind no prorcea of reaching A court uelon la ao aazlnfactnrr aa a a crap. You may elect the honor graduate of school by a wrttten examination, the aup rlnendent of your factory by his record, a wife for her good look or ability lo In cook, and a asUeeman by hta auoceaa bringing home tha bacon,, but when you undertake to oliooea a prealdent yon mint model your procedure upon a dog fight or horee race. Or a war. . And war la waste. Competition t waste. Contention la waste. Kobody but tho chief statistician In half caul compute tho horrtflo Waste of the late war, wherein the nations wers trying lo determine which waa IT by slugging; nor tho waste of Ilf and money In the hitter etruggle between organised labor and capi-ta- l. Yet precisely this la tha method of party politic. t la a; system by which w get not S per cent results from tho energy expended. ' It to estimated' that before either con- vention w held, as shown by tho testimony before tho 6cnato Investigating committee, some two or thres million dollars was spent In advancing th Interest of the .. . . several candidate.. Before the election la over, In all probability, 122,000,000 or 30,000,000 will havo been spent. This does not go for bribing. Comparafor corrupting tively little of It to voters. Kellher Is Big Business trying to buy up th government. Most of such talk to due to our malicious delight In scandal. , What become , of th money, then? It I simply wasted In sheer, fatuous, , nonsensical machinery. So ono who has not seen th political , machine at work can over Imagine tho stupendous pgw-wor- doing nothing.. First thero aro extensive offices rented, campaign headquarter, with large clerical dictastaff, typewriters, mimeographs, phones, , telephone; and what not Beams of stationery to printed, most of which Is Pilfered.. A number of "manager ar employed who fly about the country at 110 ' a day and expense and "report otuff that can bo found In any newspaper. Literary men are- hired Ao write Sahara of article and prepare folder. (Foolish and , useless full-paar Inserted In' advertisement pobllcatlona And ao on and so on. There to no business known among human being where more is spent and nothing to got than thw business of running a political party. , For, when If an over, whaith as been accomplished Nothing! - Th people . are.. not corrupted aor fooled. They vote as they Please- - They get their information from th dally press, which goes along, anyhow and which no party ha succeeded in per- -. manently subsidizing. (Brlefty, at least four-fiftof the money spent in eleotlon In th Ynlted States to wasted. It to not stolen. It does not get any-body anything. ItT poured out to a lot of campaign workers who excel ail th busy worker of th world in hustling activity that does not amount 1 a hill of beana. But tt's a great game! (Copyright. 1!9. by Frank Crane.) progressive" eletbe failure of the Johnson. The Hiram ment to nominate Senator Is new ponored by the Comproposed partr 1020. 15. and this JUNE of organization has been mittee 'W, jALTLAKE CITY, in existence for many months. It natiopal corn ventlou. In Cilirago had been advertised long TEE DESERET NEWS, ACF.D 70. before the Republican convention waa held or HE DESERET NEWS la averse, nd always it was known that Senator Johnson would be to Itself, bss been, to tossing bouquet In 'tha race for the presidency. Committee of 48 is a "liberal The oundlng it owm praise or boasting of It ehlevemenl or Intention. Whatever It may I organization, created for the purpose, It found-eIt deserves In the tray of approbation, it er, declare, of eecurlng more progressive con- prefer to receive a a spontaneous tribute duct of government and public affair than U rom those whom is efforts have pleased; and possible, they say, under either of the old and line parties. The fact, therefore, that'Fenator n Its estimate of their intelligence ppreelatien a thus manifested, it has not thus Johnson defeat lias disgruntled some "proar greatly erred. Nevertheless it is only gressives" is taken to mean that the 48 party Ittfnar It would be false modesty to omit will draw strength" from that faction. It even mention so significant, an occasion as it is hinted that Senator Joboson may be asked eventiethi birthday, and to express briefly its to accept nomination for the presidency on rratitude to the host of friends, both dead the new ticket. On the other hand. Senator ad living; .who have helped to make its long LaFollcU and other are prominently menso prosperous and bappy. - t tioned for the place. I ; As elsewhere In this Issue The In either event.it does not seem at all narrated, Is peeefrt New- g- seventy years ago had a very likely that the new party would get very far jiomble birth.' It was then one of the earliest in a national. campaign. Most of the voter of the country are decidedlyof the opinion that Newspapers to be published between the Missouri river and the Pacific coast. It has lived a new party Is not neededthat whatever ill to see all its predecessor and earliest con- may exist can be attended to within the organitemporaries pas away; and therefore it Is sation as they now stand. The history of third today not only the oldest paper in the parties is a luccesslon of failure, o far as country but lb oldest In the West. success at the polls is concerned, though it Til proper or pardonable pride in age is can not be questioned that they have wielded nhanced by the modeet consciousness of . an a mighty effect sometime on the success or capacity for usefulness, and an failure' Of the old line organization. Just what desire to live up to the erpec tainroads the proposed "48" party would make lons of its. friends. H hopes it has honestly on the Republican or on the Democratic rinks aimed the good will and wishes of the confor such support as it hopes for is sked from both remains to be seen. Present prospects stituency it has sought" to serve, and it to strive to use its power and influence are that little may be "expected from the move eneflclally, and to make itself .worthy In all other than a disturbance of the organizations confidence, aspects of the - communitys that now exist. patronage and affection. This is about all The News has here to say on the subject no tnuTM- -' LEAN" YEARS PREDICTED. 3 plication of words is necessary to axpresr this ONDON has a scientist whose studies have .sincerity of its thanks that it has Jived, to wee this day, or to affirm its hope; and intenJed him to a conclusion which, in spite of tions. and pledges for the future.. ' the confidence with which he asserts it, is so "in The institution celebrate' it birthday nnpieasant to contemplate that everybody will a banquet and dance . for all employee this be ready to Join in the wish that be is wrong. the rcoords as to periods evening, and in a field dayacd reunion tomor- - His- examination I row afternoon, this latter Imply ing the closing of good crops and bad crops leads him to assert of the establishment in an, departments, at r that there is a regular recurrence of a sort noon- -r proposition to which, w. are sure, no of "metfcirologieal crisis at Intervals of'aboiit fifleen' or sixteen years, leading to" abnormal patron. win object." (A 4'fhiaT word," attention h Invited to the weather, "which first destroys the crops of new1 tiis adopted for the future-T- be Deseret the country that need rin by withholding it, News" With the .Evening omitted. Since and then the crops of the country which desire November 2t, 1867, .the dailyedition has car-dry weather by sending expessive raip." This TWENTY YEARS AGO. ried the title "Deserpt Evening News", We fee! "crisis" extends over two or three years; and now that the distmoliveness of the original as showing that Mris tmjversal in its scope, our From the Files of Th Deseret New. name our proudest .possession and best authority' says that the fact the. drought dearth in asset will be ' augmented by .dropping tha j usually precedes, tjie.'deluge makes , , JTNE IS, 100. word. Those who do not yet know India usually precede dearth in North Amer2 date This years ago marked then that The Deseret News is an evening paper will ica.' of th first psAllca-tlofiftieth anniversary have to find it out henceforth in some other of Th Deseret News. Th actual date Proceeding from these generalizations to of th anniversary fell on Frldey and tho way (ban from tbe pqbiieatkms name. , . - specif io prediction, this scientist says .. the " Saturday edition th following day was a the centuries Justifies ' experience .of three . j i , big Jttbtle edition. It featured it years of expectation that tbe year 1924, 1925 and 1926, progress In th newepaper world, and in KSASSSif&ABi STRIKES, one or more of them, will be marked by unusual commerce, r Industry, science and th arts. ,, ' numerous illustration; among the weather,'1 contained harvests, increasing It Injuring of, an assassin, baa .which were Salt Lake City in IS 50, and Salt ONCE mora. the hand.death" and possibly producing - famine. He prices one' to "odt,' dealing against admits that there Lake City In 100; the present Deeeret may be a variation of a year wtam tbe assailant felt a grievance that nothNews building, then under course of conor two in this of;- lean th first home of The News, the struction, bomb This could a or ballet a but satisfy. ing a comfort; but he not much of is periods-whic- h new and County building, tha Temple, City time tbe victim ia Ess ad Pasha, former proand the principal business blocks of the also adds which is decidedly more cheering Albania and bead the of visional president of ..city, I( contained also the pictures of the that sometimes these periods of distress AStaniaa delegation to Parts, in which city four men, who got out th first Issue of are dissipated or t Tho NewaTho editorial force, of 100 all hardly appear at all," or the ,tragw occurred. Aa Essad- - stepped out even worid come and are over of whoso picture were reproduced, conof bis hotel Sunday morning be was suddenly sisted of the following; Charles W, PeniL realize fully an man. confronted Iby Albanian young rose, editor in chief? J. M. Ejodahl, assistFortunately a poll of meteorologist proves ktadenV'St&tem Aven by "name,"' who without ant editor; Jame II. Anderson, telegraph that, they generally place no implipitelianre editor; John E. Hansen, city editor; David warning of any kind drew a revolver and fired the conclusions above set forth And so R. OllI, railroad reporter; William Armthree time at him. Two of the bullets took upon as the experts themselves disagree, common strong, mining reporter; Josephine Spencer, long 'ofltect and. the victim died shortly' afterward, ' society 'and literary editor; John James folk will naturally cling to the hope that there court Following his arrest the murderer declared is nd cause for such reportor; Edwin C. Fenroae, sports ' periodical pessimism. Eugene B." Lewis, ,, general that the shooting waa not premeditated,' but it would he discouraging to think; alter Surely H. parry, proof Header; Joseph reporter; to face he face with came Esad. that as .he all the sorrows and horrothat have afflicted fl. G. Ivins. Pnpertal service. Horace G. fell a sudden impulse to kill him. For in his world during the past five or Whitney was business manager. A reprothis mind be" pictured Essad as responsible for all duction of the original prospectus of The was now herself Nature that six planning, years, was arpendedk News of "Albanias suffering and woe during the iplist in the form of climatic disturbances and disThese have troubles or five years. four purely . John Lawson ("the Terrible Swede.") a further punishment or retribution durSalt Lak'e favorite, returned from the coast been keen. enough since the world war broke asters, next six. or five to take part the rest of the season in tha out Tucked away in the m idst of "the Balkan ing tbe bicycle race on the Salt Palace Saucer. ha been buffeted. about stales, little Albania SOMETHING ID CHEW OVER. Judge Marshall granted th petition of wftb every turmoil in IhaJT hotbed of Europe. 8. M. Jarvis, receiver In the Bear R1er Prince Williant of Wied. it may be rememfn made columns these a ENTK)N w3 Irrigation and tfgden Water Works combered, ruled Albania at the' time of the "outfew days ago of I rench exr lusion of cerpany suit, to aril to a new corporation th break .of the war, but soon found the place tain 'imports, tipott the ground" that they were water works oatem In Ogden. loo hot for him and fled from hi capitat. The exsftninalion of the list of luxuries." Further Ten peoOe were' burned to death and even other were seriously injured In presidency of Albania was given to EsVad articles against which the gates of the transtenement house fire in New York efty. Paeba as a reward for his services to the atlantic republic have been closed, reveals that Allies early in the war." one of the most promising of infant American Aside from the horror of assassination at indartnes-is-likelby this action to be meet her own require rnenb. Whether, tlw ny lime and place, the killing of Esad is "injuriously affected. This industry i$ nothing present prohihitKm. of import I expected .to specially significant at this d'stance in llikt more jior stimulate the manufacture It home, or whether than, the manufacture of artifiIt serves as a reminder of the temper and cial teeth a luxury of which the L'niled the intention la to mete the French people do feeling that widely exists among the jounper KlAtes has made and sold gome fifty rnilhuu. without nd compel them to be contented w ith fenerations, especially the students, in central dollar worth in the lad decade for its own their old snax , the future wilt have to show. sod southern Europe. Always they are re&Jy people hd (he foreign trade, the laller embracIn the meantime it will he freely admitted to use tbe knife, the gun or the bomb against ing every .grand d vision of the earth from that though felA; teeth in some circum-Unr- e I fancied enemy. Whether or not be is fej. Ruia to Oceania and from Japan te South are clearly an essential the exquisitely Entitled pw "countryman doesn't matter; the thought America. France ha- - hifherte been a qnite American article, in eontrart with that turned f murdr fceems never io be absent from the liberal purchaser of ibu article, of which out in nvt other" roUntrie, pen line 3,iuds of many of them. It is a condiLon that she. herself produces ni-- nearly enough ty luxury indeed. ' ' so-cal- led so t if t H t' t el For any 'article to bo' recognized a the leader in Ita field for, years U no email accomplishment. the !ImericsaI3aw(y has been on the market it has been acknowledged the best irpn made. It pays to buy the best. Ever, since ent Sold by Bee fries, HmrJwmro, mntl Dopmrimont Becfrfce Companies 5frs. w inter-nounta- t- - in ver-increa- veT-growi- ng ' American -- Electrical - Heater- - Company, Detroit. Jfenaoefarvd by Makers of a Coopleta I1m of Electric Heating Device. - pro-fus- es ge - i i i i I 1": - i - " ".I 'f I1 y , - h rhythmic-recurrenc- Dainty shoes are only for those who - - with-betaee-U- .. end corn. The way is simple, quick and easy, and is sure. Million of people employ ,H. the liquid or the plasApply Blue-jay-, ter. That touch will stop the pain. Then wait a little and the com will loosen and come out ; ' Then why doe anybody suffer corn? Jut - because they A B lilt dont know. They pare com and keep them. Or they pad them. Or they use a treatment harsh and ineffective. Blue-ja- y - is scientific. Ibis world-fame- d laboratory created it Year after year, it is keeping millions entirely free from corns. ' Perhaps half tha corns that start are now ended by it Ask your druggist for Blue-jaLearn tonight how much it means to you. y. 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