Show PEOPLES PEOPLE'S CORNER J I FIGURE THIS TillS OUT our OUTTo OUTTo To the Peoples People's Corner Boy page RIpley Uncle Sam issued licenses for a certain fee to sell eU eil hard liquor of ol any kind right here in Utah Ulah or to be more explicit right here hero In Salt Lake City Under penalty of ol federal prosecution no hard liquor may be so sold d without first obtaining a 3 federal license and buying and attaching at taching to each bottle boUle federal revenue reve n l nue stamps But If Jt after I attending to all these formalities any my one sells ells hard liquor he e Is subject t to pros prosecution cu tio tion by city state and md county officials off oUi dais is The federal government asks for Inventories of all hard liquors on thc shelves of dealers and further further fur fur- further ther asks for taxes at the same time assuring the dealers that their nam names will be kept sec secret t. t Now to top p possess such stocks or attempt to sell th them m is a crime under local statutes Local statutes also say to that to shield shielda a or to withhold guilty knowledge knowledge knowl edge is to make ones one's self sell a criminal In theory and In t fact It Is asserted that the local federal court has terminated ter kr- paroles of liquor law violators vio yb- l tors with the asserted statement somewhat to the effect that the law Is Js obsolete under which you were convicted convicted con con- etc eta etc s The boys of at the federal prohibition bureaus and their chief have neatly been transformed Into called so-called revenue revenue reve nue flue enforcers so that no matter how much liquor a dealer poss possesses or attempts to sell or actually sells he heIs heIs heis Is not violating any federal statute if It and providing he has his permit from Uncle and his trading stamps which kind Uncle also Issues And yet the chase for the elusive pint goes merrily on on with a large number of men drawing good salaries for doing messenger boys boys' work I said ald page Ripley Maybe I should have said page Einstein LAUGH ONE OF THOSE THINGS GS To the Peoples People's Corner I found this in The Telegram A lOA coin In the c collection of f D. D H Decker of Salem Ore Is dated B. B C. C Please tell me how a coin could have a date on it as B. B C. C Sincerely E. E W. W REYNOLDS D D. D. D S S. Walker Bank Building Dear Dr Reynolds Frankly we ive dont don't know but the thought occurred t to us that perhaps the coiner was years ahead of his time EDUCATION To the Peoples People's Corner Mass adult education Is considered by all to b be an experiment Teachers must ad adapt pt themselves to the handling han dung of grownups as students grown grownups ups from different walks of life with different vIew viewpoints and origins both geographical and spiritual and educated educated edu edu- to different degrees of mental ment 1 attainment through study and 1 t. 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I The Corner Comer d floe more than one contribution n not Dot tn tram from the came tama writer a weck ence but grownups with a desire i ud In common for self Improvement ent IThe I f a The development of Th the citizens la is 1 the strengthening of the nation Since we as a nation have learned to o i p. p ply our pur physical needs W v ith tb a short workday workday- the government h b his felt It desirable to lo determine whether ich a movement as this adult education movement Is really worthwhile A Ap it is Especially when wh ro Wa compare the probable benefits to toj the Individual and the the consequent benefits to the nation with the price of war and the cost of crime It Is isu sure sure-i ly worthwhile The price of ot one bat bat- bat J J tlc or the cost o of crime 1 for a al short s 's season ason would more than pay for this experiment It is 13 to b beho hoped that the adult education movement 1 can an be continued In our corn comm community so that the hoped for benefits caal an materialize In time to the theof betterment of our people and our n nation Uon ft To give a specific Instance I s1 shall aU I quote my own case as an I registered for adult education work o. o i at the Jordan junior high school hooL I l chose to study English in the after S noon and art and dramatics Jn In i fter-i the evening I can say that in English I Iam Iam Iam am becoming more I und understand under under- 3 stand the parts o of speech and have improved In my speaking and writ ing much more than before taking the course In art my recent examples examples' show an improvement over the ear ear ear- lier ller ones and in the dramatics claa we are re getting good results In Pr proportion proportion pro pro- portion t to the effort we put forth j All of ot the teachers with whom I 13 I have studied studied are well qualified ed t tG tel teach the subjects to which they ar are a assigned and are very willing to be beof beof bel belof of help to the students Ii IiI I am hoping that this movement toward toward to- to ward adult education will succeed and nd receive a permanent place in our n nie na-j na life lite ARNOLD E BRADY South Tenth West street |