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Show 4ig I THE DESERETJNirS JL Sixty-nin- th Cocgrea. the penoonal t of which undergo little chug from that reported that of the yrtmct Cor proas. It the President is, of the opinion that members of Congress desenre an increase in pay. WO. U. Ukt city. Ctik. wtFubBahad Buaday. but it is a difficult matter to square such AtWMni increase with the program for rigid Haabw f Audit Bureau f CIrcalatkm. economy which be has undertaken to carry not KJB8CRKPTIOJ through. Moreover, Mr. Cool ids e does 6a Weak is Republican party the whether know Oaa Moatk On Taar for the measure end he sponsor standing avia Copies also in doubt about bow it will he re- above ratea Th Nevada, an ' I ce.ved by the people. month. 1 TTie question of the salary of a Consnd vemlttsuese sad burfneos City. New. Bolt Lfc , tteu to Til gressman or a Cabinet officer is an open one, should be considered openly and the tor yubllatlw AtfdrHi eerreepoedeoco Editor. members of Congress put on record as is atives the rule with other measures. The method nrmTsrsr vatsokax ADvrxTOrxo Cotto, Rvotoa A Woodmoo. Inc. in passing tbs employed by the Senate r. Kto York City utrA measure is one of evasion and indicates JJV'4" Dotrott . i7 popathit Bonk B' that the members have something to conftutto tor l Xobmi City 101 VoBtltt!os Bntldi Attest Congressmen think they are entil Ttctortt BuildU ceal If more 8t. Loot H H Conrwr rvmtny to titled pay they ought to give their H. B. Cougar. 11 Higgins Building. as reasons for it and vote for it by roll-ca- ll pranrtM. J. u Mask. Holbrook Building. QanCtlllonte they do for other measures. It is understood that a majority of the Entered at tha postofne at Walt Cabinet officers are wealthy and to such aa oeoond. class matler according to Art OnrrH. ktreh t ItTt tha salary is not pf great importance. But in entitlrt order to deal Justly with men who art hot claatr.lfnews "Ths Associated Bra aa fa of oil te tha us for republicstlou otbarwUo fortunes the creditor possessed of independent credited to It. or not VtraJ Ibo fnthls newspaper, and aim should he sufficient to enable a man Ushed herein. All flghfa for rrpublloalloo 01 salary to live comfortably and discharge the duties peJI 4iptcb her r Uo rewnrw. of his office without financial embarrass--THIS IS THE PLACE ment True there are many people who bo .xOworti.. IF SAUERKRAUT GOES Ito Mttwojiks ttf ..'' I?": es bstt t.sitk mrj MARCH-3w.-iSC- present salary, but tha is neither here nor the incHWAkstEXPOsmov thers- - They are on the Job and have to live where living expenses ere N exposition is which eleven nr.tern in Washington to be than any other city in the said higher will to Slates are expected participate be ield in Reno, Nevada, during June, July, world. . August and September, 1928. ll will be HYRTM SMITH YOUNG. known as the Nevada Transcontinental i HE death of Hyrum Smith Young takes Highways Exposition, and ita purpose is to show the industrial progres, particularly from this community a man who for aa it pertains te highways, in the states of many years, though not in the limelight, has Nevada, Utah, Oregon, Washington. Cali- been a stalwart and influential citizen- - Outfornia, Idaho. Montana. Wyoming, Colorado, side his family and his closest friends bs Arizona and New Mexico as. well as that of was best known in financial circles, having British Columbia. Alaska and Hawaii. been engaged ui banking a large part of bis As one of these western states, Utah will life-- For thirty-si- x years he has been with of course desire to be represented at 'the The Deseret National Bank, holding the' reexposition, and to lake its proper place with sponsible position of cashier In that imits sister slates. Assurance is given by the portant institution. He was a man in whom sponsors of the fair that It is not designed bis friends had implicit trust and confito promote or favor, any on particular dence Hs met his obligations faithfully, and route, so that no factional or sectional dif- his word was his bond. ferences should be' permitted to stand in the Mr. Young was retiring in disposition way of the undertaking. The exposition has and did not seek publio position or notoriety-H-e at its motive the encouragement and foswas one to whom others woqld eome tering of highway building and Improve- with confidence and with the assurance that ment It should m a considerable measure they would receive from him encourageattract automobile tourists, not only for the ment and a hand- - He was generous helping summer durmg which the fair is to be held, with his gifts and assisted many who were but in succeeding tourist seasons as well in difficult situations- exThere will be no attempt to make the Although not as active in Church affaire position of Worlds Fair proportions, yet as some others in the eminent family from everything will be done to make an excellent which he sprung he had an abiding faith in and attractive showing-- It is to be hoped the gospel, and during his last hours, when I that, friends of highway development in the be knew death was near, he firmly attested west will in making the enter- that faith. He was greatly beloved bjhla prise eminently successful. family. They will revere and cherish him as long as memory lasts. BILLS SHOULD BE PASSED- -- ' . k I i i 4- 5 i epHE Warnick bills now before the state senate on third reading are intended to J. eliminate all forms of gambling from ao- -j celled social and athletic clubs and as such should receive unanimous approval by members of that body. Nor should it be considered that the bills are trespassing up--i te on the rights of organizations , simply because fraternal societies are included. If gambling is to be effectively suppressed the law should be made to cover every institution where it is likely to be carried on; and if games of chance are not permitted in lodge rooms, their inclusion in the measures referred to will not do any harm. Gambling has been under the ban for many years and has been pretty well controlled in public places. But if reports are correct there has-be- en a tendency of late years to transfer such activities to social and other clubs, access to which by officers .. of the law has bren almost impossible. If the bills now pending receive favorable consideration and they should the action taken will tend to clarify the atmosphere on this question and give officers the undoubted right to raid all such places whenever they have good reason to believe the law is being violated and. made subject to scorn and ridicule.' ! JAPAN AND SUFFRAGE. m Journal. totllla lb esanp 4rtr a . BT ' a. , AsdfccnwtcByoti getbomc bs& en&r&e tittie teds sax tor their Xfriffzftol Bcsr good it b for, them ! -- Mr. Chamberlain of the British cabinet eends a notice to the en tire diplomatic force of tbs British empire to this effect: Number one: And far ahead of all other things in British policies stands British security. Everything else is unimportant compared with that. Sentimental Americans that would have this country enter ths league of nations ss a world cure-al- l, will pleass think- - over this passage from Austen Chamberlains memorandum, The only possible .British policy is to consult ths British interests, leaving the League of Nations, at some future time, to develop into an instrument of international The American policy la to peace consider American lnteresta. o s o The queen of Belgium bobbed her hair, and there is much ex citement. Kings and queena taka up new ideas cautiously. The king f England still drives te the open ing of Parliament in a glided coach drawn by six or eight cream colored horsea And ho weans a crown on state occasions although everybody knows that the crown has long been the property of the house of commons; If Carlyle creator of Sartor Reesrtns were here, he would find deep meaning in ths " . queens bobbed hair. s o Bernard rtiaw says hs is retiring. leaving the of play and other thlnci writing to younger men " The fact is that there are few men really younger than Shaw While bis work will outlive his body by a very short time, it is ths most remarkable and brilliant of his period. Anatole France, another Ceil and highly praised was by no means Shews equal. Rear Admiral Sms savs the flying machine has made the battleship obsolete. It has. and the submarine made the battleship almost before the flying machine proved its poser. It Is possible that fighting in tha sue may make war itself etc solete. 'after every meal. THE FLAVOR LASTS make it easy for I - L? msTZ-lunpsd- J t F4 SCNR1SE ON THE MOIKTUNS. Ths sounded Through wave of scurrying mist, soft rwate beams said the sophist Scaled Blah American. Homebody pulling a Creep oer the eastern sky. while golden gleam publicity stunt In widening nplendor flash oer It might be worse. All that sepland- - anti e a. arates man from heaven is a little Far. far below the valley shadows time and a bad record, lie s Before th wave of mystic light. What does backache suggest? Soft ra asks a medicine ad Well, speakd we should say garden- Of gold snl volt dance through ing wreaths of here , ing. In wavering shafts between , Nature adjusts things. Those great pinu who monkey with a mule's busi- On serried peaks th silvery radiness end seldom have beads the ance hinea mule can hurt. Oh. world of color world of glowa e ing light1 Correct this sentence John has fifty thousand of insurance." raid Oh, dawn of sender on the mountain hcightr she. but I never think about It." (Protected by Associated Editors. Era C. Taylor id Los Angels v Inc ) Daly Times. osof doom crack who Distant relative are tho have money and know you need It. e e e A mans second wife is more Ah, well, an encore sprightly, usually J see had a Tbs quaint gains, but It wasn't called nationalism grab-ha- g Still, If France pas her friends all that Germany pays hert w ho pays for ths devastat.on? e e s te The great noblemen of midThe hard part of being poor Is dle ogee lost a good deal of then enthusiasm for war when the trying to save whQe spending as musket with powder and bail came much as the rich do. into use. and their elaborate suits of armour - no longer protected A Maturity has advantages them. small boy can get only three sticks of gum in hts mouth tli-- m. see off-han- os a 4s o ,1j a s s s i Radinm-lsRestori- OPTICAL -- DEPT.SPECIALS ng d 1 ge train orinfhe car - It's so coal on d sweet after Canting home on the Sort because no religion has ever recognized the -- beneficial pros- when he had only a aharpenod flint to work with, will know how to overcome hie Insect and microbe fora with ail science working for him. Recent discovery of a disinfectant harmless to man yet fifty times more powerful then carbolic setd means mors to the really important wsr of tha human rare than any discovery of TNT or poison gas. The Important war is the war against disease. are generally regarded by worth of the individual- - The leaven of tj'HE Japaneseas a nation of Imitators, but Christianity appears to be slowly working In pd and vahs bi However, man, having dert roved th mammoth and th rhlnoccraa lb ia tendency or characteristic appears to Japan- - A Japanese writer recently declared bo ax erased to a greater extent in the that the value of the individual life is an material world of affaire than in the politi- illustration of the Christian spirit that is cal, or spiritual realm. Japan also changes profoundly influencing Japan. Travelers in her habits and customs slowly. She has Japan and students of social and industrial been called. The Land of Upside Down," conditions, believe that today Japan needs tha land of contradictions to all our Occi- nothing more than .Christian missionaries-Thewill teach simply the fundamental dental klegs. The proverb say tbat.it is a land where the Dowers have no odor and principles of Christianity thereby helping to the birds no song, and this is almost liter- mold in Japan a new and composite type of ally true Even the cherry human civilization xwhich may ultimately blossoms bear no fruiL A man' birthday is make possible the conquest of the whole not celebrated, but the anniversary of his Oriental world- death is. Kissing or waltzing, even for man THAT BANK ACCOUNT. and wife, would be highly improper in public. but the exposure of the human body Did you ever notice with how much exeites no surprise- respect is held the young man with a bank The national, government of Jaaanuis account? He is in an entirely different class from supposed to be modern but until 1920 sufthe frage aas limited to male citizens above his young -fellow who carries his money in pocket25 years of age who paid a direct property The one is known as a conservative tax of not less than ten yen, about 95-- This young business man .whose prospects for property qualification, low as is was, re- success are quite evident. The other i considered a spend-thri- ft stricted the franchise to about 28 in each 1000 of the total population. The new elec- who ha yet the principles of industry to learn. tion law of 1920 lowered the tax to be paid Young-ma- n., half vnur success is a byihe voter lo three yen or 9L50. and un- sured the moment you open a bank account. There will be the changing point m der this law 2,860.000 out of the total male population of 28,044.341 were registered as your career, THE SALARY OF CONGRESSMENS Right there is where you become a qualified voters, thus increasing the ratio young business man and you are no longer uft- - DAVID LAWRENCp, special eorres-i- lo a little over K&Jo eech 1000 of popular considered -- just a boy.T.- -, You pandent of The News, declares that tmn- yourself on the thrift . Since the passage of the 1920 law' which road, t , reasons are accumulating daily to indicate t ou are learning early in life the value Xto the President the wisdom of vetoing the was 1 step toward universal manhood suf- of money. ' , , bill carrying inerearearin the salary of frage, the Liberals in Japan have continued Few habita beat the right kiniy of a i Cabinet officers and members of Conare. to fight to remove all tax qualifications. In saving habit. Why not start & bank account? The bill has been sent to the director of the 1923 the Yamamoto Cabinet framed a bill lo It will pay. Western Farmer- this effect bul it was forced lo resign bebudget and if there are no funds for-lh- e THE D A i increase provided in the budget the- - Presi- -i fore the bitj was presented to the Diet At dent has the executive privilege of vetoing the present time alt Japan is much excited ' "The lime will come. shbuted the lecthe measure on the ground that the funds over legislation which would give all Japan-e- e turer. when women will get mens wages r Yes, shouted a little man in the back men over 25 the right lo vote- are not available This measure, which if enacted into seat, next Saturday night." Bell Hop Since J907 the salary of a Congressman has been 97,500. This was the sum fixed by law will change lh structure of Jhe JapanAAARTf-AO7 the famous Salary Grab bill passed by the ese government, is supported by Viscount 7 - Forty-secoAq old repeal-- d Kate and ether influential government leadCongress m- - i$73,-n- d alrmg hfgT way,' ed. was crowned with Congress in 187. The ers, while the Seiyuhon party is opposing if. His- grief-bo-w by the Forty-thi- rd rey; . pay of Congressmen from 166 remained at Recent dispatches from Tokyo report that Somebody cheered hi dreary day, 95000 up to 1907, when it was raised to ita the passage of the suffrage measure is reI wonder Wasat you? , present figure. A short tune ago without garded as certain. The police are surround j any discussion in Congress and without ing the legislative halls prepared lo check A lonely ehUd. devoid of ruile. emile; J roll-ca- ll, aa amendment to the legislative raids by those who oppose the passage of Looked up. and tear bedimmed ita Somebody flopped to play awhile,-- ,. ... appropriation hill was passed by the Senate the universal manhood suffrage- I wonder Was it you? , It may be many year before woman-jmffraI increasing the pay of members to 910.000, in Japan is able-tmake any head- There alway someone needing aid. . that of Vice President, the Speaker And . Cabinet members from 912,000 to 915.000-I- t way, although Christianity is now working Some trembling heart alone, afraid. load Some that could be lighter made, is estimated that the proposed salary gpoat change in the general estimate of f Can thev depend on vtn? I approved by woman- - No religion of the Far Eaet haxever increase will cost 1 pearl " halloway; the Boose It will became .effective in the recognized the dignity of woman, probably : In (tapper YVeckly. j- that the penny a bigger WJHGLEtfS trates yon today, and lulls you when it finds its way np through ths sinus cavity into the brain Is older than civilisation. In former times it has been infinitely more deadly even than toward ths end of ths greet war when it killed about eight million people. . have-starte- Science says the greatest battle of the huma-v.-ac- e is to be against . .croncopie germs. Insects and Those- tiny enemies do Infinitely more harm than ever was done by all the wild beasts and poisonous reptiles that men have gradually conquered. Insects and plant peats dsstroy bllllons every year In crops and forests And germs destroy millions of lives. on n Ths Jnfluensa germ thq FUre of the Deseret Wewn MARCH S, 1IN, A general strike of workmen employ-e- d at the Lewis and Clark export tton grounds in Portland, Ore, was called. More then 79 men laid down their tools and quit work. s e s' A special dispatch to Tbs Km from "Washington. IX C stated that President Theodore Roosevelt had signed the bill dividing Utah into two land districts. Yl Com-- i mier MmooUiU. r Ho lo said to bo dyluc Of hem the In caused ulcers by orrhageo stomach. Another rumor onys the Italian Crown Prince shot Mussolini ia a quarrel. Thats nonsense undoubtedly and it would be base Uigrstl-tudBut fort Mussolini and his revolution on the side of conservatism. Italy might have bad a revolution sweeping the king from the throne. o - Another elory bectowsupon Mussolini n case of blood poisoning caused by a scratch from his pet lion. The Italian statesman probably has influenza, tike thousands of" others in Europe. TWENTY YEARS AGO -- ISIS, by Bur pany.) from Wild rumors ars cabled Italy concerning the illneae of Pre- t far-fam- ed ARTHTTR BRISBANE. (Copyright. nf The ltuartsa exar issued an imperial manifesto appealing to his people to rally round the throne in defense of tha empire against internal troubles, e e s The Colorado legislature was again In Joint Session In Denver to hear - the ouster proceedings against Governor Alva Adams but failed to reach any decision. e e e Tha sheriff at Puebla. Colo., who arrested Jerry Kudo, wanted in Utah 'for' murder at "Bingham, refused' to surrender the man to Deputy Sheriff Joseph Sharp until a reward was paid. with British Security. The Queen Bobs Her Hair. and win be about aa appetising ns s bunch of dried hay. While our legislators ars about it, wa have several things of our own wa want . dona Wa want to stop growing carrots. To us creamed carrots are aa Inviting as . cardboard soaked In milk and we are constantly running Into them at neigh-bobonnes. Prohibit carrots. Across the street llvee a man who satrfa aa he talks A most annoying habth Stop sniffing; too. Tha man may sniff at tha wrong place in a heated argument soma day. On tha stool of the quick lunch counter in a gentleman who whistles In -eeoHng-kis eoffea 6oms morning -- wr are going to ranch over and posh his - bom " Into the ' hot liquid. ' and the rartanrantour will have to - whistle for tlMEdQct. AH th Olmvcurota and and Uoviof tba roff our rttefurt) nd arouse wrong desires in our. Wa had thought to mags tha best them. But If the lawmakers are doing abend to make over the world, wo might as wail bans it dona right semi-priva- if. lot rttiaens who hav Tor and played down toe. will smile at tba Olnrple kaapw ears iaH iea of tba centlemea of the school board. 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