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Show - m ,, ,.. - . TBZ DESERET NEWS THURSDAY MAY. :2 f 1923 - ,!..........-on. or during the war to create wheat. a , or If so, the purpose has failed; for these areas are not novicultiated or otherwise used, unless it be for occasional 'At, all events, these army maneuvers. places are now bare. and menacing, as also is Bed Bata canyon itaelt for ever since I disastrous fire some years ago was permitted to sweep through that canyon, it has presented a scene of comparative desolation, contrasting strongly with its former covering of trees Ind other verdure. The native, trees should be replanted in Red Butte, the native shrubs and grasses on the hills not used for intensive cultivation or army drills. Once it was a pleasure to walk over these places in spring and slimmer. Now the presence of weeds and thistles makes the area uninviting for walks In summer; and the desert-li-ke aspect of most of the places about the Fort forms an ugly landscape as well as being a menace' to the city from possible floods. 't AmerIan potato fields. !I Salt take Phone Was. 5613. city. Utah. Pubt Lahod AftMOOna Eacapt Sandal. Sfoutber of Audit Bureau of Circulation. - RATES. SUBSCRIPTION - - 11 111 OOOOOOOO One Week 016 One Month OOOOOOO 000000 TS. Ono Year 2.00 One Year lif paid in advance) COnts Copies 'Single The above rates pplY to Utah, Idaho, Nevada, and Wyoming: -- ether states tor -- mall. , - por month. $1.00. Address correspondence for publication to The Editor. , 1 , - ' t Send remittances and business communicaMos to The Deseret News. Salt Lake City. Utah. i NArlobur, ADVERTISING BEEBEIr.-WA- - Chicago , Tribune. - Cone. Rothenburg and Noss. Inc. 0 East elat Street New York City So. Michigan Blvd. Chicago ,....Sill ANOTHER PIONEER CALLED. 10 Donovan Building ; Detroit : Kansas .101 Coco Cola Bldg. t : Atlanta 201 Constitution Building T OB PINGI112, Sil, pioneer resident of t -1 St. Victozia BitUding , ' Utah, did Tuesday at his home In ! , Conger and Moody. 91 years.- Mr. Pin215 Higgins Building. Los Angeles. California Ogden at.the ripe age of Molbrook Building. San ;Preselect). California y:tee was a native of England but came here 4 t ., Entered at the postoffics at Soli Lake CRT. in 1857, walking the entire disteice across t as asoond oleos :natter according to Act of the plains. Ile was an active Church work; Congrese. March S. ISIS-and civic er and prominent 1 f: The Press Associated is exclusively entitled affairs. For two years he presided over the i 1 to the nee for republicatied of all news Eastern States mission and likewise filled ' t patches credited to It. or not otherwlee cred MiSSiOtt to England. Be served his home ited in this newspaper. and also the local news , i- published herein. AU rights for republication city in various capasiNgsheing member. f -el special dispatches hers are also reseretd, ortlitartf atiriCii, street, supervisor, memMAI 21, 19:3. ber Vibe board of education and tommissioner of waterworks.- - Ile was also agricultural superintendent of the AmalgaME PRESIDENTS mated ,Sugar company for a period of near' IIATEVER may bo the reaction on the ly 20 years, and was prominently connected 2 President's veto of the McNary-ilaugwith a number of banking Institutions. All bilL it must be admitted that be is at least positions he filled with fidelity and honor 4 consistent and that his action squares with and he was known as an enterprising, prol, his attitude when the bill, first came before gressive citizen. Be leaves a large family him a year ago for his signature. The to emulate his many virtues. 1, , President takes the imition that the meatWOMAN'S ASCENDANCE ure is unconstitutional, that it is subver- : to sound sive and public is policy , decep: Live in what it aims to do for agriculture. TILE modern woman, taking advantage t of her liberation from the Ihraildom" t In his veto the President expresses the hope g, is now entering the realm of : a bill that 'recomfarm lines the along . which of field of activity many in business mended in his annual message may still, ' t are scoring a' pronounced success. to Owen L. Scott, special According One phase of the bill especially objectionable to the President is the equalize- - correspondent of The Deseret News, women MAI 24. 1205. who in earlier days showed a decided apttion feature which Mr. Coolidge character-- 1 Bennion Enos arrived in Salt IAA ized as a tax which would involve 'an ex- ness for doing things in the family circle. City from Venial and announced that are now specializing in the commercial ho had a 100,000 pounds clip of 'wool traordinary relinquishment of the taxing world and 1 turning 'their abilities in 'various that ho would send east tO join ths power on the part of Congress. This lee, Utah Woolgrowera ansociation pool for ' be declared, would not be for purposes of directions.to good account. When economic ' 4 at Boston or Philadelphia.. , , conditions robbed women- - of - their- - home sense, but would 1 revenue in the accepted themmaking occupations, adapted they - 1" In tho annual tato high school track limply yield a subsidy for the specdal selves to business pursülls, a trend that has and field meet bald on Cummings field benefit of particular groups of processors i; before a largo crowd. the Ogden high 100 different occupations into carried them ; and exporters. He also objected to the biU , , school athletes carried off find honors. which in former years were largely dom' on the ground that it would stimulate oven; 1 t.' scoring I4 points am against set now enmen. inated found are by They Lake's poor showing of only I 2 i 1 , production, which in his' annual message be PSea in dairying, aviation, manufacturing, points. ' declared to be the real nub of the farm , , airplane designing, merchandising and varip problem. Announcement was made that at the while not altogether unex-- cue other lines, in which many of them The veto, Utah Agricultural college commence.. ;i' have to 'their themselves 'tient exercises May S. and Jun. I and pected, caused something of a stir in Con- - liege-lor- proved have made superior , success where a and Professor Jeremiah W. Sanbor,b who :1 7 ', tress but in the. opinion of roost members ' was the first president of ths colloge, the latter have absolutely failed. to allowed will stand. Few be thereof, likely would attend and would deliver an ad1I Suck activities on the part of the fair - members cared to be , dress. t quoted in the matter sex out have latent their powers ' brought ,' i although Senator McNary of Oregon, co:- for effective organization-an- d have Word was received hers that Justin given ;' ! .' 1 : I author with Representative Haugen, took ! i to buy Miller, a Salt Lake High school stusell in the 47,pen ''. the position that 'the message indicates them a chance dent, bad been named by United States' shrewdest Senator Reed Smoot of Utah as a canthe President is unsympathetic with market in competition with the that r. world. minds of the male sex in the business i I didate for midshipman. examinations the farmer and uninformed as to his prob'to WI held in Annapolis on June Some might attribute their success in this , ( , !ems!' , to-tchivalry of their male rivr However this may be there is strong direction An order was received at Tort Doug, '1 not but, als, so; they are simply exercising las from department headquarters in ' suspicion that many supported the measi, I: a most the natural of that function, getting Denvor, Colo. Instructing seven offi- i i . tare more as a matter of political exped1-- 1 cers of the littoenth infantry to a their for trait money developed through ; ! 1 ency than of downright sympathy with i at once to Tort Duchelme to sit as to keep within the , , its provisions. The President's action, the ages in buying close a general court martial at that place. Even most income. the extravagant The officers left during the evening. therefore, clearly indicates that even In family , , ',, midst of a presidential campaign, in of women are capable of striking a good the: : : He shows which be Is. not yet entirely eliminated as bargain and, unlike mary men, never close ,, , : deal until they are', reasonably sure the So fair they clasp It dose In ecstasy. to not be be sentiment is swayed by factor, I He lets no subtle beauty pass " ; ' they have the upper edge of the situation. by or hope of reward. In Spring tune, for through you souls like Thus. in business for themselves, or manHe knows yours i ; aging a business institution for someone POULTRY. UTAH Nay days shall gain their Immortality. ' else, they have a faculty of paring expenses Ruth Nary Fox. ,; to the bone and buying nailing unless they ,f'...!'. C IGNIFICANT and important was the cele- are unto 0 thanks the give Lord; call upon first assured that it will be to their His k' bration at American Fork Wednesday name; make known His deeds among so do on basis the to proposed. f the people.Psalm, cv:I. A advantage at the Poultry Founders' day. This is one channel in which the modparade and recreational exercises as well THE OLD FRIEND. ! i as meetings, featured the day, whic h. drew ern woman is beginning to assert herself. -- -She is also coming to be a power in politito hundreds Utah the of county There are no city like old friends Mends : ; brut& A poultry show added also to the cal life and even now is making a strong That. know the faults and graces; bid ticket second There national on for are no the friends like place tried friends, interest of the occasion. ..,: in the With such Their dear familiar faces I ,, .. Especially encouraging was the unmis- activitiespresidential campaign. , his look laurels man best to had I and takable evidence of What Can warm the heart., can thrill else ere he is aware be will have been.dis-- 1 The soull love's earnest, lightt. ,.. united effort are doing to help this growing f in which a few 'ears In dear familiar eyes ': ,: industry. IL was shown that the producers placed in the sphere How beautiful that sight.. he reigned supreme. , Of Utah county alone are getting $1,000,000 ago F. a year from their poultry business. Quality Give me old true the friends MORE MOUTHS TO FEED. With patience through the years. ; of output. Is improving with the increase who have The friends proved steadfast The population of the U. S. has inin quantity and prospects for the industry 7 i i : In bitterness and tears. i are exceptionally bright. For this condition creased 200 per cent In 50 years, the NaEllistom George tional Industrial Conference Board tells us. poultry raisers of Utah county are to .,the ith Ai tome, market. threo-tim... be congratulated WHEN PA IS Si CK. it was 50 years ago, the bard finds we have City, - - -- w - - - en - 7 : a home-makin- , , Twenty Years Ago. - Atterintry Gets Lhidbergh. Me Preside's , 4; r 1-- z , ds j ,,, ad ',. - 'f;, he - - : pro-co- ed . - ca few days in a Bellanca plane. And the French start a filtbi westward from Brest to do Status of Liberty. by way of the Asurea. within two week,. a - , - The important air news is Lind bergh's appointment as chise ad- P.,C thi Air .R,4 01,16,PenI,1-0carry passenger eaihOse the continent in Pullmans at night. air- Y14144 - hours. plane by day. In forty--eigThat Lindbergh deal is a triumph for General Atterbury head of the Pennsylvania, railroad. who visited Henry Irord at .Dearborn lam Friday. vetoes the pronouncing it unconstitutional. The president sall It Would aid foreign competitors of our farmers. Instead of solving our own farm problem, stimulate profiteering and caU for a new gigantic bureaucracy. That probably ends the bill for this session. leaving one worry for the next president. ' , Every year or 13 years Howard Porter's tame mud turtle has crawled front its reitmpy home to a mountain twe miles away. returning when the summer ends. Evolutionists tell you that moo.. keys, migrating from damp low lands, up hill toward the mountains. tvith front legs higher than hind legs gradually learned to stand up straight And in COneequenc men now walk upright and ground. of the You are not compelled to lieve that. C C z 'A counrs . - , .M.MOff r - rf., be- C Madame Reggio. , opera singer. climbed the 1.3511 step s of Now York's Woolworth building In 13 minutes, 4 seconds. beating Previous records. Thirty-eigyears old. weight 104 pounds the lady earned $3.000 by the climb and did a useful thing by Impressing the health value of singing. Nothing develops the lungs as singing does. Sing at your work and avoid coneumption. Teach your children to sing. Imitate the British. who always knit, whether they eau sing or net. ht a ' , ,,..., That era: gas explosion in Hamburg becomes more interesting to Americans. Chicagos stockyards will be Interested to know one single gas tank exploding can Make it seceamty to burn all foodstuffs within five miles of the explosion. What would a dozen such tanks do If dropped from the air. exploding In city streets? , .. - - sbigti et BEALInn . FORT.DOUGLAS. 1 THE When Pa is sick, he's scared to death! An' Ma an' us just holds our breath He crawls In bed. an' puffs an grunts, And does all kinds of crazy stunts. '', Doe:Brown, an He wants mighty quick, For- when as ill he's awful sick- - --- He gaspii an groans, an rolls his eyes. Ma Jumps an' runs. an' all of us' t An' all the house is in a fuss. An' peace an' Joy is mighty skeerce When Pa is sick, it's something fierce. - - news from Washington that are assured to certain buildings at Fort Douglas, sugge,sta - to us the desitabilitl'of the renewal of the -- - national cover-- of - - -vegetation that once adorned and made beautiful and safe its ,1 ,1 surrounding bench lands and level places . , to the south and west. Capper's. Once these areas were covered with , native FOB AN AMIVERS.C.1r. shribs, chiefly oald3ruslf, sage brush, and rabbit brush, with some sumach FOR A MAY BIRTHDAY. Now once more May, that last year brought and other growths, all interspersed with a but sorrow, 4 wealth of wild flowers in spring and with God planned your birthday for the month of on Aprirs grave flowers no Spreading ' May bunch grasses the year round.- By means longer sweet.; Because I think. Be likes May days the Linking dead yesterday and a forlorn toof burning, grubbing . and plowing- - these 4 . morrow have all been removed, till at present these Your baby eyes opened to loveliest That knows no more your laughter or , hills and slopes are barren and uninviting, of blossom times, and beauty straightaway your hastening feet. about you lay as well as dangerous to the city, from Ihe Became your birthright. Allwhose wonders A fragrant witching world have forgotten countless voices:- - facet, little floods that may at any titue; rusk 01:own ,Ii3R133334,40.,1000.313101W4 your own returns to 'muck what were You your waking sense& Spring might prove. - y, surmise that the original purnoseet God paw us. that we must iling to Oasts:: of on your natal-dalove With , and areas and And names, all the futile war to permit the signs 'tearing these wills that loveliness shall never die things we love. Wed nicn to nisi vegetable gardens there God And zpakpa some souls to whom Ala wgrld U. , Zkaterroan. 4Iyra P,',", . ,7, per cent fewer farmers and 50 per cent fewer farm laborers. If it, wasn't for imin farm machinery, Uncle provement Sam); folks would hardly be as well fed as they are. Meanwhile twice as many men and mechanics are working in shops and factoriesThe, biggest increaso of ell has been in the number of clerks, which is now 1,286 pee cent greater than 50 reported years ago. Clerks, are the third largest working class, mechanics coming first by a long lead, and farmers second. The clerks are the most helpless and unorganized of They-arwhat, is known as "the eonk all . sumer."Cappers. 25 1 appro.- - . 4-I 7 - - e , -- - ' I ' V. y , P . . , - 4 , , a - - ..... 'Orr ,P...feIPAILV..10, - - - - Nepht Utah. May 11..1IL The Deseret News: In your liens of ILLY II. Yoo publish on the front page an item. entitled Former Retold Idarshal Held on Dry Charge." In which it ed Rates. Is stated that Robert E. Chappell, 'rheas 10.001 ITStenti have 190.000 or more retail stores. 3narahal of Nepht. and Con. These chain SilltIMS ars rapidly' expanding in more than ball a former rad T. Cheops!! were arrested b? ' hundred fields. John rarrell federal agent and Since 1921 the volume of their melee has doubled. Over to the From tho beginning of the chain idea until 1090. tea. coffee. the evidence turned county attorney of tab for prose- and other staple groceries were the only articles handled; but with cution. Farrell That received instores in 1110 the range the founding of the first formation that the former towa of goods sold began rapidly to broaden. was making whisky and store chains opened marshal In 1927 the four largest his brother peddling the product. 214 additional stores. Mr. ever received such If Farrell In 192S they added 119 new atolls., information it woe sot correct. I In 1925 they added 127 new stores. have never made whisky or any In 1924 they added 117 new stores. ether alcoholic beverage to be sold. These four major chains made total males in 1927 of 9519,905o, nor old any such beverage. sor 000. , , Between 11128 and 1927 their sales increased - IS per tent. and delivered or put my brother to Poo' session of oily such beverage to theft' profits increased over 19 per cent. peddle or NAL The charge is abThe chain system secures lower prices hi virtue of the ooncensolutely false. A search warnuit tration of great purchasing power; obviously a great system that can was limed and iny promisee archabsorb the total output of factories can secure lower prices because ed. asd the officer found seven of the factories are enabled to standardize output and reduce costs bottles of home brew beer. handling. Truating that you will kindly ,.. The chain system, because It eentrallzes its buying, oan ;Neel, Publish this communication that enormous savings through a small and highly expert staff of buyer& The chain system can deed primarily in standardized goods and the public now know the facto. , Tours truly, can standardize their handling so that waste motion is about eliminatROBERT E. CHAPFELls ' ed from its merchandising Opellitiont . What will all this uftimately mean to the Independent stores? thine-- it will canineAt:nail. storaman to federate World.11-----clations that will enable them to combine many of the advantages of Th. I ownerthe chain system with the desirable advantage of Independent Br GROVE PATTERN' t, ship; a new profession is likely to emergethe business director of - , , great federations of small business men. N McClure , (Copyright ewspaper Byndicate.) WHAT WOMFN WANT It Is foolhardy for any an till attempt to tell what women went. but he. at leo.; may venture to eal what women might be eaPecied to want. Let us suggest that drudgery saver are as important as monot. , ony relievers. Motor cars and raPress Support Urged to Maintain American Ideals. dios are surely monotony relievers. Washing machine; vacuum clean. BY DR. 7IDDERT WORK. ens and the like are drudgery sae. Secretary of th. Inuit-10A survey of living conditions in .(Dr. Hubert Work was born at Marion Center. Pa.. In 160. Af- 151 Illinois towns and cities shows ter be was graduated from tho Indiana. Pennsylvania, State Normal thot in 16 out of every 100 homes school, Work studied in the medical department of the University of women are still sweeping the floor Michigan and later received his M. M. degree at the University of with the old broom. .. and In 71 out of every 100 homes they Pennsylvania. He began practice at Greeley. Colorado, in 1311. nerrub the dirt off the family wails on later at Pueblo. Colorado. Be founded a hospital for mental and vous disease there. Work started hie political career by serving as a washboard. When you've bought your wife-delegate at large of the Republican national convention in 11103. Be fi. automobile and U. in and 1121, cheap of a cheaper the became first postmaster general posttnaster general in 1223- - B. has been secretary of the interior radio set. you still have Some Ms. Mace to go It you are going to treat since 1323.) . right. was one." And herToo VirlEtEil great newspapers or be a Wend never many men aro in the class In slow the ensured that be public VI' magazines ridicule g law, to abandon its old dependence upon of the husband of the village wash- woman. who boasted that he got "Play up" a policy of contempt for the press. Sincerity is the excre- his wife three new customers La law and its enforcement. and in ment of individual triendthips, and one week. news and editoriai columns foster when a national press Is butided law evasion. upon sincerity and has faith in INNER MELODIES . anch publics,- the people will be HAPPY is the man who has withti ons are doing safe. in him resources to which he can r,...,..:7... more to destroy I have more faith in the correcwhen the affairs of his little American insti- - tive influence of the press some- turn world go to his liking. The tutions than the times than in our laws. Laws may man ordo.2.2-- not man who has adopted a courts to do away. cis be and bidden obscured i philosophy of life which gives to sustain them. TheY cannot enforce themselves. 11'''''''...-,- ' their proper value; and who The ethics of They can only be invoked on occa- things achieves serenity by Snaking a rea. ' the press should sion. and are always subject tit A- tunable adjustment to ciroum. be uncompro- - nterpretations and contravention. stances. is the one who has re. .''' Miffing for what I reins the sense of safety in the sources within himself. Quite some is beat. for it , public mind and its interpretations years ago the late Hamilton W. .... an has become 7 liable wrote this: the underlying principles of Institution of "Those inner a melodies The public haa which the government. Be- Iof sense or justice by which it bean of man has been singing to 4,..... fore the advent fallacious propaganda in himself these thousands of years fliJiXit'l WORiCe of the radio. the time. It is the higher ideals of are audible above all the tumult of newspaper was the peoples only character that The press the world. if one has a place of speaking voice. develop and keep betes its silence, an hour of solitude. and But it may with profit recall the readers for their ultimate safety a heart that has kept the fresh-Deof its youth." ' Greek proverb: H. who ceases to and its own security as welL We are now in the Process of m0rnimint , stabilizing ourseives socially. in "We men go up to the churchyard Modness and in government. Never has this country been so pliant to WithIan. joke and song and ribald suggestions by the Prem. We conSCIOUSly ReQUITS learning in school, But silent. just beyond the wall, ut admit education begins after- dead that where our Moth. tar& when experience becomes the Th. Ora Ile. teacher. And here end there along the close. The press has a wide. field in in the Also. a fool and his money me preparing the country after the soon acquitted. '" war strife of for the evaluation of The dreamless, uncomplaining dust Will glow to hear our footsteps peace and its ' pursuits: in the Primary: The method by which building up of a new national charpass." free electors decide, whether to acter, shaken and loosened by the What a tribute to one of the have milk and mush or mush and war spirit that permeated the land Mining in this life that Is sure and milk. and in bringing back to the peolastingthe love of a mother. Life, a ple perspective, of fundamental pleasant or unpleasant, as the case Let's see. etastt there a "bull of civie principles righteotumese mar be, contains little that is dur-- , movement down in Florida some able. time ego that never would col- and fealty to government lapse? - -- The Walsh withdrawal doesn't really displease anybody lacePt the Houston hotel keepers. - , nWsrof the FlWdsVilhaIlinelY a final-justic- e.- I ';,:pt 1,, 0 it, ' , en es . 'PARAGRAPHS i Deep-trodd- 3 r 1 A rain-soak- ft410110 1:10 11 Ital.'. , 1111111ER.A1 ' ili I I! 0-Nsou- MIMS lxI o" AD - supor-parachn- to lNowAn-Effect-- the increase-ofsniner- g e' - - x. Germany's "rocket car" reaches 130 miles an hour in ten seconds from tho start. Driven by explosives from the rear, the new engine is expected to revolutioniz air travel." a speed of thShC1efltIfIClntarset' Of .tn'ofit '116, Anton, - - a - , methods, also canes early development of the blooming Idiot.: Not-hou- se , 'Evidently nandine learned lotrat! .. àJ direct - Omaha ;.. Kamm City Chicago ... rublIshe.re - 114.01 SILOS Neer Orleans 114.40 .. 142.01 Boetcm Washington 130.111 wawa , colon a atters. COSeg. tsitertivEl wamsob an 4 Par swam WhemeNes - , , - 19211, . $40' slat'. JP 1 , - - , irht S4720 gen Anse.toretront Les Angeles. 'Mere via I. Tionelsen to5.100 sad Pettland ev glee ems ICIADPSZI Or LOW ROUND TRIP NANDI Denver ,.. S 81.00 New 'York. II Lel Amerkanism: Wondering bow to stop naughty things; spending a little Money to see just bow naughty they are. The two friends reported to have "cut" Mr. McAdoo probably thought he bad some more cheat, nuts to rake out- of the Mrs. SCopyrigbt OPL $I to Pacific Coast and Return , .01' LIO; Saw000ditenalmaulhdell::404 , The Overland Route the-Pal- MY from oU witnenmea 7 - I Take advantage of the luxurious comfortnunescelled serviceand low round trip fares offered by Union Pacific. for your summer trip. Californhand the Northwest art catitott- - provertionately low fares to other points. L OS Asereke sad Neturn - gee riot without:1 of thee& who .plan ocean flights to, surel limited to tho noise made when the an education as ford and Mdison ad.-4- f you're a Ford or an .r41pont of one band Wilma of the other. , or a -- ,e CHOICE OF 3 WAYS TEdioN - as the the more room there tonneau the - fewer children there are in It. - Daily to September SO. Liberal litopertera En iteutoItelitra Lbaft - OPPose - back-breaki- McKeon waires above the lino of bare neceaany would not care to do the min-erwork. 1 fr Ton seniors of Princeton univero sity announce their intention to take up aviation as a life work; Ocean flights have stimulated that Interest. Twenty-sichoose hatiking. eighteen choose medicine. five Journalism. four the church. two real farming toand one railroading, - ' - Tracy. California, - - , Scolding hubby at breakfair. Breaking the knight's sword be stopped his engine 2.200 feet up, fore sending him out to fight for released a small parachute, which you then released a big parachute, of a jury Ignortype, with a silk cano- antUnfortunately, of the case usually remains In!. feet wide. py seventy-tw- o state Um of rendering that at the let the This plane float slowly to earth with the verdict. little damage to the ship, none to One reason why A honeymoon the pilot ' lasts so long is because there's no, ' tottaw,celearting-libt- ri - One, blast --owe --tuidtegrcitina'''sx'-:1 plosion, one cave-i- n kill miners in spring. West Vtrginia, Kentucky and NeYou can get money for a testivada. And bops has been abandon. monial If you are that kind of ell for more than one bundred mina member of the nobility. ors in the Mather mine in Penn- hickor sylvania. , Mose that, from comfortable of- at the thing was done. Pilot . , . - When a plane goes wrong. parachutes carry paesengers safely to ,earth. This column suggested two or three years ago. that one big parachute might save a faMng Plane with all Its passengers. mak-- 1 Individual int parachute jumping unnecessary. Yesterdai. . - Denies Accusation. , Mnelands king and queen have met an American girl. of whom her country may be proud. Miss Ruth Draper. presented at court lain night, Inherited a compound intelligence, and her wort proves It A young woman of such rare Intelligence and talent should be married, and mother of many children-That- . of course. is her business. by careers for women Unfortunately often keep fine children out oe the world. ' 1 , - , &Lonna to turn baokko Anothetr lutliata, eaptals Mabel. good fighter is the war, expects to start ire ,New York to Rom In bill Thilik.:::,: - ltlno n , maitti forces are at work in the field of retailing that may change this enterprise beyond recognition. One of these forces is the chain more. There two today 10.001 or more chaht store aslanta in the rott- BY ARTHUR BRISBANE. (Copyright 1011, by The Star CO Hoch airplane news. Nobile, started at 4:40 yesterday morning from Spuzbergen to cross North Pole, 'tie miles away. He ths hoped to land at the pose and plant a big wooden cross given to him by the pope, bus was forced by President Coolidge READERS' Ms A dozen Tb Deseret NUS Soo. sot socostarily eadorso or eons. stood of Mr. Brisboiore rescissions Ms editorisis stir pubtisbed as expressions or opinion ot the world's highest aiilaried editor. Itchlary-Hauge- el .t:i.'- 'Well. Sing, and Be fornust odium, - - , . , .7:177:,:Wli-i''':;i':;,-.7;i- The storekeeper finds himself la a w1fU7 haWU field. Today I motored ever a Ituadred and fifty miles of htkitwior aad past a score of small general stores; I wondered as I rods bl how mane 2f these general stores will be doing business fifty years from Ttirtie and Mint. I al Valvereks of Wisessila and President Veto. . . 7 - tIN,m0N,WW0 Since 11111 the populating' of the tab 04 States has Increased about one hundred per cent An economic statistician setirnates that its ,wealth Ma U- screased 4.401 per cent That is what ea nergetio people whip have nloyed the blessings of peace Arith only elbe serious inerruption. wits bays Preserved the thief blessings of liberty in both the political and the economies either se. who have stimulated InftlatI,s Industry. aad thrift in the bsdividual by securing and protecting its material rewards. can accomplish. It is a gigantic achievement of which we mey be proud. for it is the result of character and applied Intelligence. Through them not 01111 wealth has been produced but also widely and wisely distributed and although we ars criticized for our alleged materialism, there has never been In the history of the world and Ss not bt existence today a people whose wealth is more conducive to the commonweal or more readily and ends than generally devoted to altruistic ' that of America. Tho President's address before a Joint meeting of the Federation of Arts and the Association of Museums contained some apposite comment on this subJect when be said: "Through science and invention gradually but surely we are banishing the drudgery of existence and bringing into every avenue of living a touch of the artistic. Wo are working out the ideal under whia evert one will realize that they are artists lfl their sm. ployment. In their recreation. and la their relations with one anothest" arc at the ICSJI civilization, but we have no need to he ashamed of what we have done or are doing. We have made and we are making. and we shall mak e. growi infs. takes. We have faults aplenty, being he. man and not divine. There ate tendon.- cies In American life Qat are dangerous and deplorable. violence. Intolerance, hasty and superficial thinking, ignorance or disregard of the rich lessons of ourre past, lack of comprehenelon and they.-foappreciation of our rich Inherftance. But theeo are weakneeses the national Intelligence will not persistently ignore nor its character fall to deal with It la easy to be gloomy viewing them in detail, but the larger view is brighter and truer. The elements and forces of a this pioirrees and a high attainment. we have aro dominant reason to hope and In American life. -- CHAIN - STORES COME OF AGE ' TODAY Actlivmmt )i3,14 OCEJ P GRUM ' |