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Show THEJ5ALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 7, Put the Ex'President to Work :.. Yardstick to Measure Navies jt,aarJ!aJ6aMglgs.aw ni If I going to be brought up again, the first thing I would specialize In would be boxing. 'tvELL, all I know is just what I read in the papers, and the Mag-azines. You know If you want to get what Mr. Coolldge says, you got to get it in the magazines. When be was just President, ! ! you- could read what ho said in the news But since he is the Late ' papers for 3 cents. why its 35 cents. WQtonlJ Mr. 3. Coolldge, but all of our big men are breaking out in small thick periodicals. I Just last night read two very nice human stories, one in the American Magazine and the other in the Cosmopolitan, both of which Mr. Coolldge had written. One was on his life up around Plymouth notch, Vermont. He told of his early school days. He said when he was 3 years old he knew his letters, and started to school at 5 and at 12 he knew as much as the Teacher; in fact, he said he knew as much as any teacher up there. The way he kinder explained it he Just was on the verge of bing a Child ProdicY At 12 they sent him away to school at Ludlow. I wasT up through there and visited i.Hlnw and all those historic W - . UDD . . - fine be brought - - to be brought up ag;a in that he would Just go ahead and l i I I B -- up in the Bame place. Course, choose to be brought Up where I was he knows how its done now and But I bet you there is a the next time it wouldnt be so brought lot of things I did that you bet I hard. I never was President I never was would know better than to do them even a Senator. But so .would I again. If I was going to be brought We Are Exclusive Dealers in SUGARHOUSE for Mighty Monarch of the Air t up again, the first thing I would specialize in would be boxing, then the next time ! would Just go through life getting even with a few that kinder hung it on me then. He said it was winter and the anew was on the ground when he left for school and he went In e sleigh. Him and a Oalf. The calf was going to market and him to Washington (only then he dldent know it). His whole story was a mighty human document. You know that' one thing about Mr. Coolldge, he ha never been spoiled. Then in the other Article he dwelled on his life In the White House. He could tell you the exact number of dinners that they entertained and the exact number they went out to. In fact, he could teU you what they was supposed to eat at each place. Told about feeding the Senators and Congressmen at breakfasts at the White House. He laid particular stress on the fact that he fed some Democratic ones. He seemed to bring that out to show his liberality. Fed em even when he knew he would get no favors from them. Paid a lovely compliment to Mra Coolldge which was richly deserved. You know It's kinder nice to have our Presidents and big men get right down human and tell us what they are thinking about. But they should never be allowed to have all this time to do all this reminiscing. I tell you with all our boasted generosity we are an ungrateful Nation; we don't do a thing for our retired Presidents. I don't mean declare a pension tor them. It's not generally money they need (though very few have a competent Income to keep them In com- luxury for the rest of their Sarative But it' employment; it's Committees, Agriculture, Federal Reserve even If he should be of the opposite Political faith of his successor (which dont happen often). Hi duties should not conflict In any way President's policy. simply expresses an opinion, an opinWith the ion backed by knowledge. - Then he would feel like.he .was a real benefit to his Country. It would keep him active, and would bring us back a thousand fold what are paid him.' Make hi salary at least fifty thousand a year. Thats about what you can get for managing a little chain of Drug Stores, or a small Oil Company. Then it would also give him a chance while In office to give more and better service to us, for his thoughts would not be continually on what he was going to do for a living when he had to get out. He would know whet he wee going to do. Now you have often heard about pensioning them, but that's no good (course It beats what we got now), but this scheme of mine Is to keep him working for us. I will take It up with If an; my and also Mr. Taft, for the BiU will be made retroactive. It's such a good Bill It will go through along with Farm Relief. (Copyright. 1929. by the McNaught syndicate. Inc.) Part of Netvton Library Soon W ill ' Go on Sale LONDON (UP). Part of Sir Isaac library, recently discovered after a period of 200 years, will be offered for sale here soon. The collections consist of 858 work they need. They should be volumes, most of which were found sum a know handsome but that In a Gloucestershire mansion where paid they were delivering something they had lain forgotten since' Newfor It. ton's death In 1727. Who knows more of Notes famous mathematician's of our Oovemment than the man are In eighty-thre- e handwriting itfor four or eight of the books, and twenty bear tha$ has run Who more our knows of his signature. years? Foreign relations? Cabinet men know their Departments. But the President knows of all Departments. Pennsylvania Colleges There should be some position creGrant 8863 Degrees ated where we could benefit from the knowledge and advice of a man HARRIS BURO, Pa. (UP). that we have had in training all these Pennsylvania colleges and universiyears. It should be something where ties this year have turned out Into he would be a Member, we will say, the world to shift for themselves 8863 young men and women equipped of our Foreign Relation Committee. He simply is allowed the privi- with collegiate degrees. In of This la the largest number of deat their meetings. lege sitting Now they are discussing something grees awarded In the history of the that he Is bound to know more about state, the state department of eduthan any of them, for he has had cation announced. In 1928, the access - to knowledge - that never fifty-fiv- e accredited universities and reaches them" He could explain to colleges in the state awarded 8549 them why It might be advisable to degrees. take a certain course and give them .Pennsylvania' four large lnstitu-tlon- a, reasons that before might never oc4he University of - aurte college cur to them. , . . ...... He would have no vote so he Temple university and Pittsburgh couldent possibly be a balance of university, graudated more than half power. Not only Foreign Relations the total number awarded degrees, but various of our very Important or 4508. Newton's-famou- s - - In-th- e - Pennsylva-.Pennsylxan- la . , ' 'a, ' v - - 'V , . ' & fints used to be Jtond now they prefer to ride , and up at Fat ton . - the factory Gone are the days when hall the fun of owning a car was fussing with its ailments; and half the pride of ownership was the ability to make it run. Owners no longer boast about their prowess with piston rings and pump gaskets. The car that spends most time on the road and least in the service station is the car they want. ! The motoring public, in less than a year, has found it a fact that the Chrysler-buil- t De Soto Six stands up exceptionally that its capacity for continuous road duty is greater than that of any other six beldw $1000. Cupe Business , . . it Lujo Sedan it Lujo Cupe All pries iers End, too, that the pleasure of driving and ti(e pride of owning a De Soto Six do not wane after . aairy thousands of miles of travel. In fact, the en-thusiastic praise of these owners has been a vital factor in De Sotos phenomenal success. . 845 . 885 . 835 . 955 t fat lory Nations May Be Sincere in Determination to Limit Naval Strength, but Until Standard Is Set There Can Be No Treaty. Anglo-Americ- an Anglo-Americ- an - sub-aUt- Youth to Fore in Taking Reins of Soviet Regime Soviet maMOSCOW the chinery of government Is perhaps run almost largest In the world men and entirely by very young women. em- -. civil service Of the 1.130,000 ployees,- worker- - In .. the government apparatus, as they are called are between the here, of ages of 17 and 34. The majority the remainder are under 40. (UP-.-T- two-thir- ds vice-versa- . 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C July 7 A time passes it becomes clearer the accomplished fact of our larger fleet actually in being. and clearer that the proposal to Unless there is a change In the the new yardstick of equivalent naval values" for the old stan- relative expansion of national wealths the British will have sooner or later dard of tonnage has opened new of chaos and controversy to recognize the tact that power has Only one complete, copy has survived of Tyndales New Testament, practically without limit. Nor la It passed from their hands to ours, the printed at Worms, Germany, In 1825, leu patent that while General Dawes power of the purse; When that time bowed the expert out. In his first comes the debate over equality will the first printed English Bible. London speech; the expert remains have terminated automatically, because it will be patently in our hands the master of the situation. to fix the size of our own fleet beAa long as the British and ourselves were satisfied to accept ton- yond the point of all competition. nage' as the measuring rod for v The fleet Is only one symbol of cruisers, as, for battleships, the task many, all disclosing the change in of arriving at parity was relatively the balance of power In the world simple. True, It Involved an agree- resulting from the rise of the United ment to build only the same number States in the war and post-wyears. of the same sizes of cruisers and But the fleet Is precisely the symbol here was ahd Is the major difficulty, of British world power and has been for the British want most of their for centuries. Anoli is, just as clearly is now in 6tork for all rars. Better investigate cruisers small and want all of ours the symbol of British security, for large. But so far as measuring, the once British naval supremacy Is gone, this article. It Mill vastly improve the performBritish security becomes relative, not thing was possible. absolute. But now we are plunged into a ance, of your car. We will be pleased to liow tea of confusing elements. IneviIt is altogether too much to expect and tell you more about this remarkable carbutably the British are going to present the British briefly and completely to their own table of values, and ac- .concede, not In theory, but in conretor. Literature on request. cording to that table all the things crete naval units, the change which - they have will be counted low and has taken place In the world. But it all that we have or are building wlH is Just as unreasonable to expect the be chalked up to the skies. Our ad- United States, which in wealth and Stewart-VVarn- er mirals are going to do exactly the in industry has taken the place which same and they are going to add to Britain once held in the world, to conthe confusion by Insisting that Brit- tinue to accept an Inferior rank as a Salt Lake City. ish naval bases and passenger steamnaval power. to more In Is a take genIt far war, shall be added ers, available likely Intermountain Distributors to the other elements. eration than a decade to bring about new adjustment of British and a Proposed to Let League American affairs. But unless Jhe Make Yardstick. ' Obviously no real progress will have been made when the British and American experts have produced not one but two yardsticks. But who is to bring about a compromise? We shall not take the Brush stick, nor will the British take ours. The moment both are finished, the press will be filled wltl-th- e protests from British and American experts, reinforced by the patriotic societies, that application of the standard of the opposite country would lead to national defenselessness. The British standard will produce figures and facts to show that equality means, in fact, British supremacy, the American standard will just as certainly amount to a system by which w shall hava superiority, -- It la now proposed to let the league of nations make a yardstick. But either the British will be able to persuade Gepm.to see thingswillits, wayor.tht powers get together and produce a standard, which will disarm both the United States and Britain, and be equally unsatisfactory to both. . Of course, the truth is that no equality la possible precisely so long as the British desire one kind of boat and we another. Someone must b? As we superior In some direction. make our program, we shall have more large cruisers and thus surpass in the battle line. But the British, with many more smaller cruisers and many more naval bases, will retain a command of shipping which is at least as Important. MacDonald Up Against Stiff Proposition, Now Mr. MacDonald, without a majority In the house of commons, with all the tories and a certain number of the liberals determined not to see British seapower Inferior in any direction. is up against a stiff proposition when he undertakes to advocate any measuring rod, which could even conceivably satisfy the most moderate of American admirals. But Mr. Hoover Is not In much better position, if he undertakes to reconcile . congress to accept a British system, which all our naval authorities agree 0 permits Britannia to continue to rule the waves. batTrade-I- n old Just now. 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In But fered cruiser the by existing ority the best h could do was to agree that Give Longer,-Mor- e pleasingly low prices , . the British keep their existing Economical Service cruiser supremacy. 1. CAitB of Quality Earns Popularity eatnleaa hard apaclal Ratio Nearer Five-On- e cid proof, atnraff ronipoaiUon Western Auto batteries have A an durabla. Than Five-Fiv4 vi InE' WamALUI"parr'otNBia-the conEdence of thousands won A few years later the American -pi oca with outer cut. of car owners, who know from public became aware that In the matPLATE axtra thick and lone bJah-- f rad ter of cruisers the ratio between the . Baal malarial flved. experience that these rugged batz:da irnda and lead plates con- British and ourselves was not five- amount of arrct tain antimony five-onConteries are extra powerful and five, but more nearly for greater durability. gress. the press, the countrygTduH 4f SEPARATORS flash ' hot, fat of high - trade whit cedar thoroughly treated to ally became aroused and pressed for cursparks through the spark plugs Insure greater capacity, allow Mr. a naval expansion program. rant to flow freely and give comHoover might conceivably agree to a carry a big reserve of power plete Insulation. new adjustment as advantageous to that gives brighter lights for safer i. terminal post lower secwhich are as the British Mr. Hughes's, but securely plates tion. to are long lasting night driving anchored, la proper alas- to la sooner or later congress and the pubaura easy current flow. and trouble free and can he lic would become indignant and we $. 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