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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY IDEA HOOVER -- 1 rfiyUioLFd HOUSE AMENDS. ALIEN MEASURE i)F SELECTION Stakes; time President-Elec- t I Combing Nation for Proper Men t6 Jobs. FU1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 18 X Laden with provisions for the deportation of alien gunmen and liquor law violators, the senate deportation bill was passed by the house' today and returned to the senate for agree' ment to amendments. The measure, as passed by the house, was changed materially from the-- auimia which It came from the senate. It carried provisions for the deportation of persons found upon Investigation to be undesirable aliem and put in this class violators ot the white sis re, narcotic, prohibition and are immigration laws ana those-wh- 1 ' habitual criminals. ob-rr- re ch ..... ct admin-VlraUo- JPollUce Always fart f ' TresideoUal Career. This does not mean that Mr. Hoc-V- er excludes politics. Mo president tan exclude politics. It Is not right that he should. The country p an election votes on party or the other Sato power. The country has a right Jo expect that a Republican president itll give a Republican administration, and a Democratic president a pemocratlc administration. The two engines In treat parties areofessential government In the tJnlted States. Parties as such fig-tla the American scheme of government more fundamentally than fh any other country in the world. It is part of the duty of a Republican president to maintain the Republican ftrranlsation, and of a Democratic president to maintain the Democratic organization. For a president to fall to give thought to preserving fits health and morals el- the party he belongs to would be, under the InwlMn mvmtjtm fall ihnrt in MM ef the essential functions of the Residency. Rooter Has Rating as Ce4 Party Maa. .In fact, Mr. Hoover, In his contact with ths political leaders of his party, ft exceptionally satisfactory to them. Curing the tuns when Mr. Hoover tsas secretary of commerce and Harry Daugherty was attorney general it was common to hear Republican congressmen say that In matters of patronage and other details they were mora comfortabls with Mr. Voover than with Mr. Daugherty. Hoover was big enough and confident enough about his &Ulon to be sure ot himarif. Daugherty acted Bice a man self --conscious and timorous because: he realised his principal place la ths world was merely that of a political leader of the old-titype. 1 There was one principal reason for tM greater sakWattion Republican congressmen and senators had la dealing with Mr. Hoover, Mr. Hoo-was DusinrssiixB ana mwingent Re understood the problems of ths He took those political , leaders. problems Into account and put his intelligence upon them, just as any engineer would put his mind upon any detail of whatever lob he was engaged In. Prom Mr. Hoover the and senators got congressmen prompt and businesslike answers and decisions. The congressman or senates' who, under pressure from some constituent, put up a problem to the department of commerce saw the constituent get a prompt and careful answer. Mr. Hoover gave to congressman and constituent alike a thing expressed by a word now a little demeaned through commercial ue Mr. Hoover gave "service." If the subject Involved was within the scope of the department of commerce, the congressman passed his problem on to Mr. Hoover's broad shoulders and the latter handled It with promptness and satisfaction. Mr. Hoover, in short, both as secretary of commerce and as presidentelect. Is exceptionally satisfactory to the leaders of his party. . tfeever Ceadacti Own Exarch for Proper Man. But Mr. Hoover, in his search for material for the multitude of offices hj must fill, does follow the method suggested In the dispatch quoted above. For any Job to be filled the cm y proper nmna la to coma uie country for the best available man. word "available" Implies that 14 the great majority Of cases, practically all cases, the appointee must be Republican. (Though It is true Republican presidents occasionally appoint Democrats, and vice versa. William H. Taft's secretary ot wsr tar a period was a perfectly orthodox Democrat. Two of the ablest mem bers of Woodrow Wilson's cabinet Were Democrats in little mora than a nominal sense, who frequently ported Republican candidates In rs - ": . Te InUr fVtftllH'a 4mlnla tsation one of the two or three high- eft offices short of cabinet rank Is filled by an Independent Democrat.) Alprt.inrui The Hoover method has as its main element a search on his own initia tive for the best man to fill a given Is the crudes idea . I i I. . ers all over the country: "Come on, boys, the trough Is full; help yourselves." It excludes the idea thst a president should sit In his ollice and wait for the. applicants to come in and then choose the one that has the largest party backing. It excludes the whole notion of pull, pressure and wire pulling. The Hoover method is the only method any properly trained engineer or business man could possibly follow. For a president having Mr. Hoover's background and training to weakly accept the old method would be a sin against his conscience and against his intellectual ideals, The Hoover method Is hard work. But it is hard work of the kind he has done all his life, i It Is the other method, the older method, thst Is the hardest work, listening to long lines of politicians commending and arguing broke the I ' 1 WASHINGTON. Feb. 16 (.-Pr- es ident Coolldge today signed a bill pro vidlns- - for settlement of the Ores. debt to the United States, legislate which be urged In bis annual mes sage. under an agreement made m isie the United States gavs the Oreek gov,000.000 and ad ernment credit of vsnced thereunder the sum ot $15.- 000.000 which, with accrued Interest, now amounts to 118,000.000. The settlement provides for repay ment of this sura over a period of sixty-tw- o years, with a further loan from the Washington government of 112.161.000 to be repaid over a period ot twenty years at 4 per cent Interest. 9 a. m. to 6 p.m. Our Beautiful Selection .'.'. - e We Specialize in j Artistic and Exclusive Designs ; - ' my' r--1 Custom Jlatfe Draperies u, V-'- .CM. Lis Headquarters 1 WT t CI foi rNWinaowonaaesx Domestic Rugs iri Decidedly New Patterns X been growing ever since. The old way really put a mgntiui burden, on a president To let It be known that an office Is likely to be awarded on the political basis Is to Invite a deluge. Applications come of the from a whole army Each aspirant Anrl nhf. ntilv because the annroach of V.ft,;nr vwrtnfVi also because handsome new patterns-havspring makes new plenishings necessary, butA walk through our Rug Department made their appearance by this time and Axmmster designs. Wilton new now will show you any number of decidedly Z. C. M. I. Rug and Drapery Dept., Mam Floor. musters his senators and congressmen and everything else he can command In the shape of what politicians call "political backing." A spirit of competition arises and grows tense. It comes to be felt that the man who will win will be the one who can get the largest number of persons to call on the president In his behalf. The old tradition lingers longest in ths diploma Us service. That Is where the system once was strongest Nearly all the classic stories In Washington about place seeking In the old dsvs have the diplomatic and consular service as their scene. There Is the story of the man from Indiana who wanted a foreign consulate anywhere; who, after long weeks of begging, was appointed to Bucharest; who went home and spent the hardest dsy's work of his lifetime In a minute search of the map of South America, and returned to the state department to report that he could not find the darn place. There Is the story of the president who, plagued by a persistent applicant asked the state department to give him the name of the one spot on the face of the globe that took the long est Mam to reach, and bestowed the applicant there, with the comfort of feeling it would take him at least six weeks to get there. There ts the Jest about appointing a particularly pestiferous seeker to mat spot on the earth's surf ace where yellow fever or other deadly disease was most There Is the story which Grevalent and happened In President Harding's time of the man who was tendered an appointment to a tiny country In Central America, and accepted with profuse gratitude, under the impression mat ne was being made minister to one of the largest countries in South America. The geographical misunderstanding was discovered before the appointment was actually made. - Efficient Housewives Prepare x for Housecleaning Just Received Our New Floor and Bridge Lamps Bot too pleasant job at best Ibises half of its horror if Housecleaning one ha proper equipment and supplies withla easy, reach, with mops, brushes, paints, wax polishes andNfleaniug cloths readv to use. tua worn is Detter anu easier aone: in iacr, noi- - dotc ai au. Hamper, 'Colored and plain, 'and also Imported Belgian Willow Hampers. Some wonderful values in heavy Parchment lamps. Large parchment shades. Priced Shades, priced 9.00 ( 6,50 .JJrldge Btania without shades. Priced tipward from: Floor. heavy shades. th. step-ladde- They Are Here .New Spring : All lamps sold with or Owl Lamps, .refrular 9.50 values. Priced 7,50 Stand. Lamp Priced upward from Window. Second Floor I. China Laird & Schober It will be a pleasure to us and a supreme thrill for you when you avail yourself of the opportunity to come in and see what beauty of style and color combinations are embodied in these new creations. Z. C. Jr. I. Shoe Dept. Main Floor . New lamps displayed in our Main Street 4.50 Z. C. M. shadsr without 11.00 floor lainW,lUaiir, 117S 17so with Lamps parchment Prieed r, Priced Silk Shades. " 4.00 i . Wallpsper Cleanw and the wonderful Blue Seal Cleaner. Step Ladders and Step fttoola, Brushes "and all requirements for the cleaning up of the kitchen. Tabs, Backets, Coal Hods, Wash Boards, Clothes Pins and Lines. Window cleaners, window brushes, chamois and sponges. Whisk Brooms and the Deshler Quality Line Brooms. Ask to see the Viko or Vapo Cooker. Z. C. M. I. Hardware Main Floor Galvanized Linen Luncheon Sets Greatly Reduced Smart Hats In New Spring Styles lAt Z. C. M. L one is always cer tain to rind tne newest, anu smartest HaU. And - in this group such millinery is to be . ia, a variety that makes a very satisfactory selection All the matter. materials ., found fashion-favore- ed Z. C. II. 1. JUUiuery Dept. . . d All pur Unra BU, 12 Napkins, to mstchr Bi-U- r UM S Mt. .pwslsl 72-7- 1 10 Second Floor Z. C M. I. Down Stairs Store Final Clean-u- p Lurge Plaid Cotton Sheet blanket, slightly; soiled, values to 3.50,. final cfeair-u- p Our stock of 12.30 Wool Blankets, some 70x84, slightly soiled, Final clean-u- 1.95 Part-Wo- p Teal Duck Pillows, 12x2G, filled with good duck feathers. Final clean-up- , a pair 2.98 Cue lot slightly 10.')0. 50 -- soiled, Final Wool 2.00 Blankets, regular value, clean-u- p p 6.95 lot 34 pairs Blankets, regulation full size, values to 5.50. Final clean-uOne Wld Duck Pillows, liiieu ticking cover. JMx27; value, 7.00 a pair. Final clean-up- 5.95 , pair 495 .Wild' Geese Down-fille- d Pillows, fancy 6.95 I Downstairs 14.80 0 Doubls Toral enlsna. s wt. Bpcll right at hand and Spring we all cart use a new rayon Silk Pillow with ruffles, and shirring flowers in colors rose, gold, blue and black. Very special at is What- - is more "exquisite than a piece of Chrome Plush which adds beauty to every home. The combinations of colors are marvelous, such as black and red, orange and black, bronze and antique in mats, pillows and scarfs. Priced from 2.00 to 30.00 Hooked Rug making is oue of the few colonial homecrafts that have come down to us. They have a charm of individuality which you Will find only in hand-madHugs, We can supply . you with all the materials for making one. Stamped priced from 10.00 Mt. M. I. Z. C CM. Hrnutitohed Linen 24.00 Fabrlcoid Cov.re. fine for Table Clothe; regular 3.23. Special 54x54 22.40 2.60 I. DomeaUc Dept. Main Floor M. I. Baby Department New Spring Merchandise Every day is Baby Day at Z. C. M. I. But just now, the department is overflowing ith wonderful new merchandise for the ree" baby and the littte miss, from 2 to vears, as well as the small boy from 1 ' to 6 years. dresses in Dainty little first step Voiles, prints and silks. Sizes 1, 2 and - 3 years. Priced Mm ill " -- Art Dept. Second Floor Dunssk Sets, regular 20.00 Special 1.00 to 4.75 0. S Lls.n Damuk Set, printed dMtfn; regular 21.00 s Pure a 27.50 12 h.m- UrU, Hapktna, FtltchtKl to match; regular 30.00 Mt, special 72-0- 0 s Z. !Stoie. pcial Quality rulsr 22.00 Duiuk 16.00 Z. e linen ticking cover, 21x27; value, Final clean up, a pair Z. C. M. I. Art Dent 3.50 Blanket Sale FIDS 7J-1- Linen Set., Mt. BpeeUU 12.00 Purs Unra 8.U; wular II M: 3 hand-mad- e horse-draw- vehicle.' President Stamps Government With His Personality. Every president, to some degree, ot his personality on fiuts the mark government and leaves it a different thing from what he found. Probably a personality so vital as Mr. Hoover's will affect the traditions and even the mechanism of the federal government more strongly than most The change dealt with presidents. in this article is already under way me stiffening of the ldesl of character and fitness as the requisite for office. Quite likely another effect of four years of Mr. Hoover In the White House will be a corresponding modification in the mechanism of the At various- times he government. has made allusions sometimes serious, sometimes humorous to me antiquated, haphazard, chaotic distribution of government bureaus. It Is easy to guess that his engineer's eye longs to rearrange these sprawling bureaus and government agencies according to the dictates of modern ad ministrative system. The plan is not new with Mr. Hooverthough the need for It must appeal to him more powerfully man to any president of the usual tvpe. Harding, when he entered office, meant mat rearrangement of the government's administrative framework should be the first of his act He appointed a compllxhments. commission to devise and plan. In due course the plan was concluded and met the approval of those who most understood the problem. Harding sent the plan to congress for action, and it is In congress yet without action, v Store Hours . Come In and See health of even the rugged O rover A recent president, Cleveland. Woodrow Wilson, told the writer that to talk about patronage was listening his hardest task. He said that often a long day of It sent him to bed Isle In the afternoon literally sick. The old method has been flying for several years. The new method began with Theodore Roosevelt and has Diplomatic Serrlce On Better Basis. Much of this sort of thing has ceased recently because of the pas sage by congress of an admirable measure which put the whole diplo matic and consular service on a merit basis, with assurance of promotion and a career for everyone who does well. By me passage of that act much ot me excuse for crowding applications st me beginning of each administration has disappeared, Nevertheless, already an applicant tor an Important diplomatic post has come to Washington, bringing with htm. in accordance with me old method, the Indorsement of an army ot politicians, business men and per sons of social importance in his home state. As It happens, the man to is well equipped and might perfectly well be given a post on merit It probably will turn out to be, however, one of the last examples of the use of mis method, a method n fast becoming as obsolete as 475 Are arriving each day in colorful stripes, floral and geometric designs. Whether you want "a gorgeous silk damask or an attractive cretonne, the wide variety "will bq pleasing to the" eye and beautifying to the windows. v Pretident Signs Greek Debt Settlement Bill tit and the unfit Wasatch New Spring Draperies o By MASK 1 1X1 VAN. WASHINGTON, Feb. 16. That Mr. Hoover hM method of hts own Jor if lectins public servants has jcome to be realised by those who bis procens closely. A f llmpse 5f the-- method is expressed in lent out from Miami by the Correspondent there of the Hearst tiewspapen. The tlgnif Icance of the dispatch Ilea la the fact that It doe viol rest upon anything Mr. Hoover has amid, for he has said nothing. The tatment repreaenta merely the re lection of a dose observer, and at juch ts the mora oonvincing. In part, reads: "President-eleHoover haa cut Joose front geographical boundaries, "deeerrtnf party workers and the ambitions of 'blocs' and factions in a. c lecting the personnel of his . . . Mr. Hoover s sole 4bet for each Job In the complex machinery of government will be bis confidence In the ability of that man io do the task assigned him." v South Temple and Main Streets 'A 17, 1929. Z. C. M. I.. Infants Second rioor 1.25 to 7.95 Charming styles in gay colored prints with,,, organdy trim. A wonderful assortment in sizes 2 to 6 years. Wce- d- 1.95 and 2.95 Daby Boy styles as" well as the more mannish models .are shown for the sniall boys. rr6adcT6Tlis7 linens "and novelty suitings in fcizes llo to 6 years. t Priced 1 nir C iir |