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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD Child Training, Old and Net Scenes and Persons in the Current News - c Vs; gd l4- ' j v. I X V; A .vxt VTA , VS ( ' Kv Modern Methods Conceded to Have Many p0jnu Lectures Altogether Beyond the . Advantage; Understanding of Little Ones. f - t til t rr lV f ,vr f i For the first time since the federal reserve system was created a very real rift has Is Politics In? developed tween the federal reserve board and the federal advisory council, that group of business leaders which Is supposed to act as intermediary between the reserve board and the The line of cleavage has public. developed over gold. How far it may go In disturbing faith In the federal reserve system as a banking structure is yet too early to tell, but I find in many quarters frequent questions as to the indication that politics may be creeping Into government supervision of the countrys largest banking unit, the federal reserve system. The controversy bad Its origin In a statement of views delivered to the reserve board by the advisory council last month. Of course, the advisory council has no power and can only function in accordance with its name and give suggestions to the reserve board. Its influence nevertheless heretofore always has been an important factor In federal supervision of bank policies and any wide difference of opinion between the advisory council and the reserve board naturally is an Influential factor in financial conditions. The reserve board did not enjoy the statement of views from the advisory council, which was to the effect that no real or permanent recovery can be hoped for until the federal government returns to the gold standard for our currency. It said unequivocally that the currency and credit supply now existing is ample for all needs and that busl ness cannot be expected to go forward until It has some assurance of a permanency In our currency. In addition to the councils criticism of the currency policy of the administration, It did not pull its punches with respect to the countless governmental experiments In business. I quote that paragraph of Its statement: "A serious factor of rapidly Increasing Importance Is the tendency of business enterprises directly conducted by government agencies to reach out further and further Into fields heretofore occupied by private capital, thereby destroying taxable values. The use of government money in competition with private business is not only paralyzing to private Initiative but experience has amply demonstrated that It Is costly, generally luelhcient, and that its disastrous effects reach far beyond the limitation of the particular industry immediately affected." could allow the council's views to be pigeon holed and forgotten. But the point is that the council - it is representative of business and financial interests and therefore, when it considered federal policies it was speaking for that segment of our national life which otherwise had no means of making Itself vocal, according to much opinion in the National Capital. Further, the fact that the council took direct issue with the administration is being regarded in many quarters as a healthy sign. I believe there is no dispute about the right of Individuals or groups to criticize the political party responsible for government management at any time and if the particular part of our commerce and industry, represented by the advisory council, feels dissatisfied with the gold policy, with the unbalanced budget, with the continual spending and experiments that have gone on, there Is a great number of people who insist those views should be disclosed. Some students of economy and government here hold to the opinion that such expressions may have a tendency to lead to policies acceptable to both sides. This phase of the situation may be linked to the efforts which the administration has been making to accomplish an understanding with some important business leaders through frequent conferences at the White House and through informal and indirect meetings outside of I refer to the dinners Washington. and meetings which have been held, many In New York, by Irof. Raymond Moley, formerly the number one member of the brain trust but now a magazine editor. Although White House sources deny any part in the Moley dinners, most Washington observers accept the denial with n grain of salt. They are convinced that Mr. Roosevelt is fully Informed of the views expressed by individual business leaders in those meetings and that he is seeking some basis of understanding with business It takes no stretch of the imagination then to connect these I to the grave of Col Theodore Scouts with Daniel Beard, national commander, carrying wreaths 1 f Postmast. it am Hawaii of B. Foindexter Gov. J. J Roosevelt in their annual pilgrimage. the to L Inaugurate aiI James Iloog to mail of Honolulu handing the first bag Capt lined op graduates of the advanced flying school at Kelly field, Texas, the Hawaiian islands. 3 Seventy-livB. CoL from Lieut Clagett Henry receive their wings Boy 2-- e William and Mary College Honors Roosevelt h't'' President Roosevelt attended the installation of John Stewart Bryan as president of William and Mary college at Williamsburg, Va., second oldest college in the country, and was given the honorary degree of doctor of laws. The Illustration shows the procession through the town, and Mr. Roosevelt receiving his academic robe. , Henry P. Fletcher, chairman of the Republican national committee, said the other Makes It day he anticipated Losing Fight I!ttle Increasemem-in Republican bership In the house of representatives. He can see no method, he suid, of defeating the disbursement of cash that has been going on in the Roosevelt administration. The Republican chairmans statement followed compilation by the Democratic national committee of figures show lng the amount of cash thnt has been paid out by the government through its various channels since President Roosevelt took tire reins. The Democratic committee compiled a list of states and set off against each state the amount of money distributed therein for relief, agricultural benefits, public works construction and otherwise. Democratic campaigners were not Invited to use these figures but Hugh Sill, star end of the foot Chairman Fletcher insisted that was the lmis and the real reason for ball team nt St. Marys, In California, showing the perfect ending their compilation. for a forward pass. chairman told Tlie Republican newspaper correspondents in a press conference thnt he was not accusHEADS THE BANKERS ing the Roosevelt administration of buying votes but he added with candor that votes naturally were going to go toward the source of money The council had much more to eay respecting other policies of the present adminis-Fea- r Savings tration, including Threatened what It described ns a constant threat of inflation, a condition that the council felt was stifling per tonal ttirift. It asked directly whether there was any Inducement for an individual to save or to buy life insurance and preserve earnings against the time when age will prevent continued production of income if there was an overhanging threat that ail these savings may he wiped out by uncontrolled inflation of the currency. the federal reserve Obviously, board was wrought up when the advisory comull did the unusual thing of making public lt views. A1 though the council withheld its statement until three weeks after the meeting at which it was draft ed and given the reserve hoard, that supplied. With several billions being lapse of time did not salve the feel- distributed and a considerable amount being turned loose within ings of the board. To show how it felt about the the last month, Mr. Fletcher made a action of the advisory council, the clean breast of his feelings that it board very promptly met and adopt- was difllcult to battle Santa Claus. In connection with the Republican ed a resolution by unanimous vote over cash distribution both statement to charges the council's returning Its secretary. This spanking" has of the national committees have aroused a great many business lead been compiling statistics respecting ers who have expressed fears tint registration of voters through the politics now is permeating the two country in preparation for the elecfederal agencies, for the advisory tion. These reports Indicate that council Is a body created by statute public Intel est Is aroused far beyond Voters are Just as much ns the federal reserve the usual condition. awakened to the of w importance No one toil can hat the board. outcropping of this situation may these elections. Obviously, there are many local be. there are a number of men in the advisory council membership issues to he fought out and settled who have been outspoken In their bv the ballot. The situation in Cai-I'- , Hina is illustrative of this. Never support of President Roosevelt Likewise, the President Ins named before, I am told, has Cal forrdu two mendiers of the present reserve seen such a reg trition bst as Is board, one or two others of that made up fhere in nut ripation of the on Fpton Sim 'air's program group of seven are entnely In bar vote to "eliminate poverty In Califorwith economic Ids mony policies Consequently, there is much talk in nia." Agricultural aiea, accord tig to Washington that the two Bihools of economic thought are engaged in a the rog'strnt'on lis's, are prepared dash that may lie sot ions in its ef- to support or upset policies of the agricultural adjustment administrafect on the supervision of the conn tion and some industrial renters trys banking structure. show figures indicating widespread tntcu'st In the vote that Is natural Whatever nuy tie the attitude of Iv to have a on the status the reserve bo.mi, I luve found it of the nationalbearing recovery administraconsiderable hodv tion. Many astute politicians are Within of op nlon holding saving Hint the pt cat reg strut ion Its Rights the advisory conn makes guess, s as to the outcome dl was fumtion lather hazardous, while the stulng within Its own sphere when it dents of government welcome, the made the statement to the board huge polling lMs as encouraging As cMlalned above, the board wn evidence of awakening Intel est under no compunction to abide bv among the populace in this thing we tbe express, mis from the advlsorv call government. count i 1, and if It elected to do So Western Newspaper Union. Treaty May Be Sent to Wallace HUGH TAKES A PASS happenings, despite the wounded feelings of the federal reserve board. various Sara and Mrs. Daugherty were talking. Sara was engaged to he married, and Mrs. Daugherty, her aunt, was performing a last duty by installments from time to time giving her carefully thought out advice. Today it had to do with one phase of The Right Way to Raise Children, namely, The Right Way to Talk to Your Children. "It seems strange to me, said Sara, that so many parents of today try to teach their children by methods. Perhaps, because they realize that the old people had the best ideas on child training," said her Ever since your aunt with finality. dear mother died, and your father gave you to me to take care of, I have tried to teach you in accordance with the way my mother taught me. But it was too late. You were spoiled. 1 could not make (and the one word emphasized was make) you see right and wrong in their light. I feel that I have failed in the task your father gave me, but, nevertheless, I have not altered my Ideas In the least. Yes, perhaps I was wrong many times, Aunty. agreed Sara. But you see, my mother was strictly modern In Her ways, aud it was only natural that I became modern also. However, I see no fault In being If I ever have children 1 modern. shall bring them up according to modern Ideas. We have progressed along other lines, why cant we progress In the manner of educating children at home? I believe in giving a child a general conception of right and wrong, and then encour aging him to work out each Individ ual problem. I most certainly do not believe in purposely letting him make a mistake and then lecturing him or giving him a whipping. Just what do you mean by lecturing, Sara? inquired her aunt. This demanded a reply, so Sara You know, per answered frankly. haps, that to very young people a lecture seems to consist of lengthy expositions, discussions and eloquent phrases at least, those are the grownup Jerms for what the child thinks of It. It seems to him to have no real conciseness, humor, frankness, honesty, pointedness or clarity. Lectures really are for the older, the more advanced people, are they not? They are usually so far beyond the child's understanding that he cannot grasp their meaning however clear it may seem to the adult. So, of course, he shows little interest and receives little benefit. If we really want to help children, 1 think we should talk with them, not at them. I begin to understand your point of view, said Mrs. Daugherty. You think I often lectured you instead of talking with jou. I know, now, why you didnt want to be bothered with your old Aunty and her silly talks v Si frl r xx f-- j .. . x $r S V n. & , X X 1 t- J- v .5 ?'. 55 jr ,5" 0 A, . 4. w i t -- 'd ii It "Ik 5 The Uuited States is the largest source of manufacture: bestos products, but It Is one oi smallest producers of raw asV Asbestos, as the consumers-ofte- n resembles a textile becau can he twisted into cord and into fabric, but it is a mineral erthelecs, which can be m "e much the same manner as coa iron, says a bulletin from Washington headquarters of th tional Geographic society. Asbestos was Used by the cients. They discov ered that it 1 not burn, so they used it for wicks. When it was discovered the mineral could be made 'yarn and woven, it acquired u ous uses. Today motorists use moiea tos than any other group of autoir sumers. Asbestos-faceclutches help to put motor car motion, and asbestos brake stop them. If all the brake produced in the United States year were made into a contir ribbon it would span the coun'r tween New York and San Fra about ten times. d The Eaasu regula fern (lout A am', fb hi The (more Asbestos a Necessity in Auto Manufactur no (Ssc fjd. The ; lurch An i tjch adults Syrap perfect toed ( eidor in t do again Dr for D How Oh, i t Ink. d li Observe Bunker Hill Du Boston is the only place country that celebrates Bunle1 day, although it is an imp date in history. It & AT fl Vis SAVi JICP THE Mfflyoi, w Oxide Wrathful over the recen statement of Secretary of Agriculture Wallace that Hawaii is not an Integral part of the United States, citizens of that territory are considering sending for his inspection the carefully guarded treaty of June 10, 1SD7, which ceded the then republic to the United States. Withdrawn from the daikened vault in Honolulu where It is protected against the ravages of light and time, the document is shown being Inspected by Lorrin P. Thurston, whose father was the original signer on behalf of Hawaii (right), and Udmund Hart, keeper of the territorial archives. Lindys Cottage on Long Island 2 ' 7 V ftfSt i, sWrem Hi s who know the high ; k r quality and better value to be double-actio- n had in the double-teste- d K C Baking Powder. It produces delicious bakings of fine texture and large volume. Manufactured fcy Baking Powder Specialists who nut nothing bat Baking Powder under supervision oi Women who want the best, demand the 'f , X fw 'Vn - j s t w Jf ? I- ' n I J c M Rs ns, Kt,r, Doctor isfe cr 25c You can also buy 4 i r: K sHL i Rudolf Ilecht, chairman of the Ecosicmical and 25 ounces v Z'HWI' V , &nti as 44 Years Ago j- , S, . 1 X. f wasti Expert Chemists S National Reputation. Always onb form dependable. That insarcs Successful Bakings S' .Y x5 ts S him Is harmful." The more I think about It, the more I realize that yoar are correct. It Is too late to tice them on my niece, but you will stick to them and gi vice to any children who aree your care. I will, was Saras hurried for the doorbell had just m she was expecting her fiance. 5Hfc ' U-- ca on r 3 -- X inl-tn- ke I rn ,, ' J. Aii'-trai- n lecture id fik fcANED! t ' Big Bad Wolf Win. Prize. In the Bosnian woods six years ago a wolf cub was glowing up to be ns big and ns bad ns his parents But be vv is caught by a po! Up clerk from Monna, who saw him while hunting. Today he Is Hurope s fin est poiue dog. Triimd wiih ihe dogs in the pol.ee the nu'mnl took every pile In the International polhe dog show, maklu of ing not n single fkdl and accuracy. to "'V. is I t t0 lid I realize that. Aunty, talk is going to be a reveia both of us, I believe. Now to continue our lesson me see if I can state your idea ly, continued her aunt The; iy talk, In the majority of tne best way to coireet chiX to give them advice, and, la p,,, you should have some hunur though not enough to subordlru planation and fact. It musl , concise, frank, sincere, strap ward, honest and clear. it be about the child, but to important point to rerte when talking to your children understand you correctly." That is exactly what I Aunty, but may we change 'tai to your children to talking with, children? It should be, I th conversation a friendly chat confidential talk with a child is, v. j ; board of the Hibernia Nation tl bank of Ne.v Oi leans. Is the now president of the American Paiikeis He wus advanced from the first vice presidency. the talks were lectures But i you realize Unit everythin, was intended for your benefit" X 10 i- e j , a Lt.ll 10 ounce can fer ICC 15 ounce can for 1C FULL PACK - NO Till9 SLACK k Hundred of Thousands of Have Received t L This cottage on the Daniel Guggenheim estate at Sands Point, Long Is said to have been fitted up for occupancy by Col. and Mrs. Uhailes A. Imlhetgh and their baby son. Hip house Is located seven mill's from Roosevelt field, nud it n ijoiiis the Astor on which there Is a living field. It nlso fronts on long sound, whereon seaplanes and amphibians cun hind. Dlutid, 1 Tha Very Idea Fond Wte Will, do you know, you haven't KNM'd me for eight days? Absent minded Grocer No? Dear me, how annoy lng J Whom have 1 been kissing j THE COOXS DOCK You can get a copy of this becimfulfy illustrated full of practical, tested recipes ihit wilt Mail tho ccrticate from a can of K C Bakin with your cam and addresi and your copy fi postage paid. Addre JAQUES MFC. CODept1" CHICAGO, ILLINOIS One of the Tti" lrafiic Pulkemau Im sorry, mi's, but Ive got to tag your car. loti know wlmt thnt means? Sweet Young Tiling t'ertainiv. Now I have to chn-- o some one else and tag them and then theyre it Wcsicfl NAME. ADDRESS. .CTJ1 dnn T II Tf St PDvo |