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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH individual, not the individual for the government. Today, the American spirit stands for tht.se things precisely as it did in the past. They are as important today Published Every Friday at Salina, Utah. as ever, and perhaps more impor tant. The public is beleaguered from Entered at the pontoffice at Salina as second-clasmatter, under many sides by those who would effect the Act of Congress of March 3, 879. a sudden and irrevocable change in the very foumllation stones of our SUBSCRIPTION RATES: government. The advocates of fascism,communism, dictatorship, and One Year..;.., $2.00 are theories other always 1 00 Six Months.. there is danger that they may seem in Advance." Payable persuasive to a people struggling with great, yet temporary, problems. In making change of address, give ojd address as well as the new. The pubPc cannot be too strongly warned against seeking temporary Advertising Rates Given on 'Application. benefits at the expense of permanent principles. Even the worst of depresH! W. CHERRY Editor and Publisher sions pass and we will be a sad nation indeed if after this one passes we find that we have lost those conSKIMMER MILK STARVES NIAV AMERICAN stitutional guarantees of corporate BUSINESS. TRIUMPH. and individual freedom that have Taxes are high exorbitantly high made us great. A n w process for the manufacture now. And if some public officials of aluminum, which it is eh' lined will make America independent of obtain- hflve their way, they will be higher ing that product from foreign coun- in the near future. tries and Wll tremendously increase The case of New York :s one point its u;P in the automobile and oilier it 1$ proposed that a gross receipt indup tries, was announced a few days tax, and a municipal income tax be raH,bty an(I cheapness of distribution in the metro-- 1 quickens commerce and increases the ago by Charles I!. Bohn, president of Uviid on all iunian happiness the world the Bohn Aluminum & Brass coitiora- - p,,is. The latter would he fixed at 15;SUm' to the Grain Commit- tion of Detroit?. per cent of the tax pa d the federal ovr' accrding The discovery, the outcome of five government. years of experimental work, will re- City officials justify their demand suit in a $15,01)0000 to. $20, 000,- - on the grounds that tV. citys expansion project in Detroit, Mr. Corne is no longer equal to i s outgo. Bohn said, addirg that the process, 0rie know- - what will happen to which involves the use of alumte ore, if these f.w York proresults in a purer product than that pi.sals go through but it takes no slows down or impedes world distrihunow produced. wer to fomnt that the effect will bution becomes a crime against comconclusions the The of The expansion program, to ban lie P' adverse, that businesses will re- manity. mittee are based on the idea, now large scale manufacturing of the trench, or move away, that people e generally accepted, that new product, will include the erection will lose their jobs, that inves of a sheet ard wire mill, and a plant ircome w ill drop or disapp. ar, that barriers are largely - responsible for fine! that hard times surl)lus in one spot- and want in will also be bu'lt near the re de- - New York w posits at Marysvale, Utah. A $50,000 can become still harder, n One d(H.a rot have to be an plant, to be used in perfecting pro-- ! operations, will be construct- - ist to say that present tax policies, ed immediately. which extend through every form of It was pointed out that the inanu-- ' government, are driving us slowly facture of aluminum in America has hut inexorably, toward national bank- heretdTore been a monopoly of the ruptcy. During years in which nn- Com- - tional income has dropped, the cot Aluminum tried and efficient marketing all government local to national whore of are materials America, pgny obtained from British has steadily risen. Depression has ely, including the grain exchanges, Guiana and Germany. spurred the growth of bureaucracy, has been a detriment to agriculture, the tension of political activities instead of a help. The threat of The many advantages of pro.iuc- ther restrictions can sene only to ag- ail(1 j "Ponding. aluminum entirely through the difficult situation, ia It high time that public officials gr?va an feaIy employment of American labor and most experienced tbe P,nlon reverse their raw materials may be readily seen, thinking process and and open grain free observers, not how income be Boh and Mr. may ns announcement will figure out, kot3 in this country, and. the opening be received with general increase,! to meet excessive expendi-- : of exPort channels closed by political satisfaction. itures, but how expenditures can be of past years, will bring blundering kept within the bounds of reasonable to the American fanner, prosperity tax income. JOB HOLDERS and thereby hasten recovery for the We cannot nourish employment-sustainin- g INCREASE. country at large. industry if we allow pol.tics to a re issued statement According to fatten on the cream and leave busiWhen private interests produce and cently by the Civil Service commis- ness only skimmed milk. sell electric power they have regusion at Washington, there are about lations to obey, taxes to pay, stock82,000 more office holders in the civil ANOTHER RULER holders to please, dividends to earn branch of the government service and bonded debt to carry and pay off. than there were two years ago. This, I" of course, does not take into consi-- ! The killing of King Alexander of When government barges in it spends deration those which have been put on Yugoslavia in Marseilles a few days the peoples money, is exempt from outside the civil service. Thus, it can ago adds one more to the long list of ta,xatitm and regulation, has neither ' be seen, the number of job holders rulers who have perished at the hands dividends nor stockholders to worry at Washington is steadily increasing, of assassins. The following 27 heads about and rates a distinguished serJust as it has been increasing for of nations have died thus since 18G5: vice medal if it can get by without President Lincoln, U. S., 18G5; Sul- a deficit. Is it fair or American to years. Evidently bureaucracy is healthier today than it has ever been tan Aziz, Turkey, 187G; Czar Alexan- - ask private business to meet that kind at any time in the pas, and it has dor, Russia, and President Garfield, of competition? Philadelph'a Sunbeen pretty healthy for a long time.- U. S., 1881; President Carnot, France, day Dispatch. Little comment is necessary, but it 1894; Shah Persia, 8DG ; One of the strangest coincidences may be worth while, just for the rec- President Barrios, Guatemala, ami ord, to quote from the platform which Empress Elizabeth, Austria, 1808; recently recorded was the death of the successful party used in the 1032 President lleureuix, Dominican Captain Robert D. Willmott of the political campaign, as follows: 8.i); King Humbert. Italy, liner Morro Castle on board that ves-s- l a few hours before it was destroyWe advocate: One An immediate 1000; President McKinley, U. S., and drastic reduction of government 1001; King Alexander and Queen ed by fire with great loss of life. The expenditures by abolishing useless Dragn, Serbia, 1903;, King Carlos, superstitious will see an omen of commissions and. offices, consolidate Portugal, 1008; President Caceres, disaster in the captains death at that ing departments and bureaus, and Dominican Republic, 1911; President particular time. eliminating extravagance, to accom- - Madero, Mexico, and King George, Here, children, is a riddle i Why is plish a saving of not less than 25 Greece, 1013; President Sam, Haiti, Ier cent of the cost in federal govern- - 1015; Czar Nicholas II, Russia, and General Johnson like the month of ment, and we call upon the Demo- - President Carranza, Mexico, 1020; March? The answer is because he cratie party in the states to make a President Narutowicz, Poland, 1022; came in like a lion and went out liRtf a lamb. But, anyhow, General Johnzealous effort to achieve a proper- and president-elec- t result. President gen, Mexico, 1028; Doumer, son can look back on one thing with France, 1082; Preshieut Cerro,. Peru, satisfaction. When he left the job the A TRAIL OF 1033; Dictator Pol furs, Austria, and Presk,ent had to hir five PPle take his place. BLOOD. King Alexander. Yugoslavia, 1931. Many other officials of high rank, Last week in a courtroom at Clay- A lot of folks wont begin worry including premiers, ton, Mo., Angelo Rosegrant heard a about wither 0r not their con-- . others! and inf ambassadors, ministers, jury pronounce him guilty in connec also met death by assassination dur- - itutional rights are being taken tion with 'he k'dnuping of Dr. Isaac clicks quit the period mentioned. iaway from 1110111 untn D. Kelley, a prominent St. Loirs spe- - ing com!n& from the government at The killing of Ardiduk Francis cialist, m mi, and recommended a Fcr(linand aml Washington. ?f his wife in 1011, precipitated the! Mussolini wi!I curtail employment world war. Mayor Cermak of Chicago! women in Italy. on the theory that for was fafally wounded in an attempt in the case, but a long trail of blood. to women wth jobs are less inclined to pres.'di Roosevelt in has marked the efforts to bring the . .marry. In this country a woman with perpetrators of the crime to justice. All of which goes to ' Pfovo the a Job 13 more Ikoly to have a chance No hss than six persons are dead as married, if she is willing to. truth of Shakespeares line: Uneasy to a sequel to the crime. . lies the head that wears a crown. support a husband. Three gangs' ers implicated in the ! ; . ...: kidnaping were killed by police; a ne- THE AMERICAN Incredible as it may seem, there is gro charged with complicity turned SPIRIT. still one real Daughter of the Revo state's evidence ar.d was slain by malution stdl living. She is Mrs. Caroline chine gun bullets fired from ambush; lo a great many citizens. Aineri-- Phoebe Randall of Greenfield, Mass., a woman not connected with the crime can sin i.s just a word. Tiny pay it who recently celebrated her 84th was shot during a ra'd to obtain evi- lip service--b- ut they have a very birthday. Her father, was Stephen dence. and an assistant fur the pro- poor knowledge of its actual mean- Hassamj who fought at Bunker Hill secution committed suicide. lnKand in other buttles of the war for The success which officers of theReal Ameriern.sm is a spirit. It .is independence, 00 years old law have met lately in running down tha.t spirit which inspired the fund :; when she was born. kidnapers is mod encouraging, and of the. country a spirit of mii.lfish-- j should tend to reduce if not entirely ness, charac- Jesse Jones, chairman of the RFC, eliminate, this particular species of ter. It..pwive us liberty of church, of ays that the storm of the Them efforts in this di- - lies-.- , of political bel ef. It freed us sion is over although there are still rection should be pressed from intolerable monarchic domina- - some rumblings. It is our opinion that until gangstf rs are convinced of the tion and established a nation where the principal rumbling will come fact that kidnaping does not pay. Uhe govemmest was to. exist for the when the pubic has to foot the bill. THE S ALINA SUN s 1 active-p-an- d ..... bu.-ine- ss in-0- Lu.-'nr- m-- ft man-mad- 11 alarm-ductio- Mellon-controlle- d machin-principal- ly fur-in- g . ss j NAUTICAL NOVELTIES DEPOSITS INSURED The following Nautical Novelties are furnished by the U. S. Navy Re BY fhe Federal Deposit Iiistiranso Corporation cruiting Station at Salt Lake City: Th U. S. S. Salt Lake City a treaty cruiser, now in Cuban waters enroute to the Pacific coast,1 will be five years of age December, 11, 1934. She carries ten guns, four guns, and has a speed of thirty-thre- e knots. She is commanded by Captain I. O. Johnson, anti-aircra- . D. C. insurance CKnnn renniy MAXiMUM 43uUU for each depositor $0UUU ft For Your Protection! ' U. S. N. The U. S. S. Saft Lake City is man- ned by a crew of five. hundred and sixty men, of whom thirty per cent are high school graduates. The aver-- ! age age of the enlisted men is twenty-one WASHINGTON, The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation was organized especially for the benefit of depositors in banks. When your money is deposited in this bank, it is fully insured up to and including the amount of $5,000. This means that there is no chance for loss to you on account of bank difficulties and, besides, we pay 'three per cent compound interest on savings. . years. men of the crew of the U. S. S. Salt Igike City were enlisted in Salt Lake City, Utah, and nine Seventeen of these men are graduates of Utah high schools. The crew of the U. S. S. Salt Lake proud of City is fit and the ship its athletic record, now holding the following fleet trophies: the Batten-burcup for oarsmanship, presented by the British Prince Iewis of m 1905 for fleet competition; the Iron Man for outstanding cruisers in athletics; the Drexel Challenge cup; the President's trophy; the Atlantic College trophy; the Scouting Force Basketball cup, and the Cruisers Basketball cup. Every state in the union benefits from U. S. naval ship building. Men from 125 trades and professions are employed and each state furnishes materials, Utah supplies conper, silver, lead, zinc and wool; Idaho furnishes lead, silver, zinc, manganese and lumber; Montana furnishes copper, zinc, silver, manganese, leather, wcol and lumber; Wyoming furn'shes " SAVE SAFELY BY DEPOSITING YOUR MONEY WITH US. g Member Federal Reserve. System . Bat-tenbu- rg iron ore, wool and fuel-oi- l. average characteristics of the enlisted in the United. States nai'y from the Salt Lake- district during the past six months is as follows: Average age, 19 years 3 months; average general classification . test, 86.2 per cent; average school grade 11.45 grade; ocmpleted, average height, 5 feet 9 inches; average weight, 146 pounds. Enlisted men of the United States navy have been permitted to make money allotments to their dependents since 1800. Light Cruiser CL46, to be built by the Newport News Shipbuilding and TlH - The First State Bank of Salina SALINA. UTAH at Newport News,! An ardtnt woman pacifist return-Va.- , has been named U. S. S. Boise, ing from a trip' abroad says she was for the city of Boise, Ida. The Boise much impressed wi h the arrogance was authorized to be constructed by of nations everywhere, except in Chiact of congress of February 13, 1929 na, where, she says; the people are The average strength of the nayyiVtry humble. And in China, let us the fiscal year ending June 30, member, they do more fight. ng than 1934, was 78.2G0 enlisted men. There they d0 anywhere else on the globe. were 18,527 men discharged on expir-- j a, tion of enlistment and of these 76.1 There were 211 per cent deaths for the year. .The highest percentage of deaths was caused by auo accidents. Sailors of the United States navy are healthier thah any other similar group of men in the world. October 27 h will be observed throughout the Ignited States as in commemoration of Navy Day the birth of former president Theodore Roosevelt, and the birth of our modern navy. Dry Dock company re-f- " c 3 Salt Largest Shippers of Rock In the West ' , ' Nasr-ed-Di- 1 . 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