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Show 1 THE DESERET NEWS 61U35 Puollshsd Afurnoon Balt taka City. Utah. Except Phona Sunday. aa 449. Member of Tba Audit Bureau of ClreulatlocA OB W On On On Month J.e.nr t n 1 X l Z . T.I& fesr (if psid la Advance) t and remittance munication to The Deseret buln Send T.fcO Nevfrs, com- Salt Lak City. Utah. Address correspondence for publication to 6 tf et9eeaaaeeeel a Cent Copies The above rate apply to Utah. Idaho, Nevada. Wyoming. Oregon. Washington. Colorado. Montana, New Jycico, CaLforma.. and Arizona ohr state by mail jrr month. $1 09. Sinl m K it RATES SUBSCRIPTION ihs Editor. NATIONAL 1 ADVERTISING REPRESENTA-TIVE- New lork bicego City....,3o0 Detroit Kansas City.. Atlanta. .Oth Michigan Bt. Blvd. .General Motor, building ......... .305 Coca Cola bldg Constitution ....... ....201 AC E..t 19 Norh s. , . Cone, Rotbenburg &nd Noee, lac. t bis place at the steering wheel. In the other cases the result may legitimately be called an accident, regrettable always, and more or less reprehensible according to the circumstances under which it occurred. The drunken driver's work, on the contrary, can claim no such extenuation. There is no acciHe gets that way on purpose dent about He hasn't an excuse of any kind. No offense is less aggravated than another. No one is to blame but hirnsrif He has no right to accuse even the brakes or the steering gear of his unoffending auto. In his besotted person is' wrapped up and included the whole cause, effect and responsibility. And he should be made to suffer correspondingly, whether it is his first offense or his fiftieth. For drivers urder liquor's influence no ejsible excuse can' be offered and no mercy tan be claimed. They are a menace to everybody in their vicinity and should be clapped info jail, preferably before they do any damage rather than after. Their crime is not only in what they may have done, but m what they are practically certain to da if left at large. A cash fino is an absurdly, inadequate remedy. Imprisonment is thf Louis 321 Building VictoriA Building Conger and Moody. Los Angelea San F ranclsco 215 Higgins Bldg Hoibroo Bid t" FRIDAY JULY 26 1929 Grenfell of Labrador New York Time a No knightly till or acadsmlu honor tan add anything to th distinction of one who haa for many years been known op and down Ihla land, at well aa In hit own country, as Grenfell of Labrador." To speak of him la to bring into view a forbidding Labrador eoaat, and to apeak of Labrador is at once to picture bit sturdy form in the midst of Its fisher four, a minister of skill and of gra e to thousands. The two are together again, for word has Just coir that he is once more, despite the illness he has passed through and the that are upon him. at the whel ofyeais h! hospital steamer cruising along the Labrador coasts, giving hand and spirit to th people to whom he has dedicated his life, , From a small hospital of two rooms, cut from the. forests surrounding It, hay frown s chain of five hoapita's, eight nursing stations, two orphanages, two boarding at hoola and other agencies of agricultural. Industrial and child social welfars as well as a large Seamens Institute at L John's. These hospitals last year treated over fifteen thousand patients. while three hundred children lanages and board lng school. Sir WllfPfed Grenfell's enthusiasm and simple faith, which havs been expressed In deeds not In creeds alone, have Inspired hundreds of otherx to follow him North TM. gf.,-thaone hundred and fifty workers, ranging fiom collega men and women to doctors and physicians of prominence, are In the Labrador servbe. Having recently completed a modern fjreproof hospital ai St. Anthony, at the coxt of one hundred and f'fty thousand dollars, he Immediately began raising funds for a much needed hospl'a! st Cartwright, and a fireproof orphanage to replace one destroyed there by fire last year. This hospital will be construeted. as was th other, entirely by local labor which he has train'd at technical schools and colleges for this purpose, , Not th least of his services a that which he give to those who become hie companions In an adventure of healing and mrcy. Doubtless the-- e is an organ-Ixatlof Grenfell Associates'' Including thos who have gone on one or another of these expeditions Knight Companions of Grenfell" they might proudly s think of He has reeentlv been named rector of Pt. Andrews, with Kipling, Barrie and Nansen as recent The man who In his predecessors younger davs Jumped overboard to rescue the last hall for deck play on an ocean will he match for any ragging atudenl body In the world, and a matrh, too, for any hero of another sg that thev can f'nd tn their hooks. It Is A e thing that so mary young Americans have, fopntjed him up to the froze a threshold of our o'wn continent to meet the challenge of Labrador" -- full one. Besides it should be followed by of permission to drive at all for a sufficient time after the jail sentence has Congress, March 3, IS 79. Tbs Associated Press Is exclusively an. been fulfilled. The lenn cannot be made titled to the uss for republlcatlcn of all news too severe if its cfTecTTars to be abiding.' dispatches credited to It, or not otherwise credited In this newspaper, and also the local news TAtPYYERS CONFERENCE. published herein. All r.ghts for republlcatlcn of special dispatches bore are also reserved. will lend itself to a SALT LAKE CITY, - - JULY 26, 1923. ALMOST any problem when men interested in it Vi! I sit around the council table and analyze it A PRISONER NO MORE. honestly from, its many angles. That is has been cai.eu one of the most especially true of taxation. It is .therefore VfIAT and promising to find taxpayVV remarkable revival known to human encouraging the twelve western states in ing group . history reached iU climax in Rome yesterfor the purpose of finding out day. Leavirg the Vatican last evening. Pope gathering Pius XI led a solemn profession around the ways and means of improving methods of administration, or majtfng the tax dollar do iquare of SL Peter's, and in front of that great cathedra! - he gave the benediction of full service. This is the objective of the Western the sacrament,- and the papal blessing Mates Taxpayers conference which holds L'rbi ft OrbC (of the City ar.d of the forth next Monday and Tuesday, July 29 s World"; to the hundreds of of devout worshipers there a'vembied. It has and 30, at Cheyenne. The body is made up been said that it was the first tune since of representative taxpaying groups in the movement had the fall of the church's temporal power in twelve western state. The when it 1870 that a Pope has left the Vatu an palace its irtcpption in Utah six years ago, was proposed to ltae these stales whose grounds. But seven year ago this tame Pope, then newly elected, really appeared oujside economic conditions are largely similar meet the technical walls of the Vahcan that is, upon oreasions for the purpose of discusson the balcony immediately over the eenlra! ing problems that affect every citizen and legisladoor in the portico and gave the identical every institution. Much constructive , as a result tion has followed since blessing which he gave yesterday. It was of lhee conferences. It is not unfairly only a step outside, to be sure, but that step now is held to have made all the difference claimed that budget laws are notably the between a policy of absolute opposition to- result of these deliberations. invitation is Inasmuch as a wide-ope- n ward the Italian stale, so far as concerns its to be pre-cn- l, to interested all taxpayers given relations with the Vatican, and a new policy it is hoped that Utah will tiave a of reconciliation. It was the first definite at the f.irthromirg step toward the termination of the fifty deals with the The . program gathering. years of voluntary imprisonment winch the affairs of public admin- - j JLDY 24s 1009. predecessors of the present lord of the everyday, practical istration; and since men of reputation and Vatican have endured. wa Word received from Ogden that matAs to yesterday's splendid ceremony, standing and wide experience in taxing ten inmaies ot the State Industrial those who are historically minded will recall ters will participate, it is safe to predict had school, escaped Lorn that instituthat for many centuries before tfCO each that healthy, enlightening and constructive tion, and although descriptions of them Utah nnt should follow. will conclusions fail been had broadcast widely, no trace of new Pop, immediately' after mounting the an of them had been found. chair of St. Peter, proceeded in public pro- to he one of the beneficiaries of thee free cession through the strectsoof Rome and at and frank Following a watch of five daa, after a dcoy letter had been registered at the each of the seven principal basilicas wofild NEW ENVOY TO FR W E.. Salt Lake poatofflc. Deputy bhrlffs give the Blessing of the City and the World, Axel Steel afcd C. A. Carlson captured of the City' meaning of Rome itself, of elf Senator Edge of New Jera man wanted in Mont , t r forg which each Pope considers himself the SELECTION U S. ambassador ery, burglary and horse stealing. sey position of bishop. That procession was necessarily dis- to France has been Mng expected and is The f'ah FuM company paid to th pensed with under the theory of the im- now announced, tliouch the no.Tiiiiat.nn will fede al governmert ITS making a prisonment." Yesterday's revival of it is in probably not be sent to the Senate for contotal of approximately JJTG.JOO iaij for the highest degree significant. It epitomizes firmation until toward the end of the extra certa.n coal lands. The company also a restoration of power, political and intel- session of S Sfl'j acr-agre d to conwy to the Congress. He is a member of the of coal lands Jn Carbon ard othr counlectual, whose gathering growth has been Senate finance committee which is wrestling ties. especially noticeable since the Wor'd War. with the tariff bill, and his semeps cannot Word v, as re eived well be spared at this critical time. MoreCaptain TANNED DU OUTERS OF THE PL YENS. Krnk F Hines, if tn3 art Ikry orps, in large degree over, he is known to pos-- e I A . a f. Pon of Mr. and Mn Kank the President's confidential vtrws on tt.e T. Hln's of ba. t Lake City, had bem HEiy:' re 'arious shades and qualities rev is, on. In tins tol al-- o of tariff subject stationed at Fort Wadsworth. Sw York of ," but the Kansas article is Ins service at the present time are invalharlor, for artilJc-- y engineerm. reckoned to be about the best at prisenl on the market. Similarly, there are vaiious uable. W f? Newbury, formerly mnrager of He will have a high standard to mainthe way of acquiring the popular Kan-a- s Newspaper L'ri n of novtain if be comes up to the measure of ability J !.ik- - ( . "dropped dead fieri an atelty, but the driving of wheat auto trucks j tack rt he rt treybi, near the Denver from harvest field to market is recognized and popularity cr.jojed by his predeef or. & sards on Fourth rjde r as probably the most unfailingly: successfu. the late Myron T. Herrick. Rarely in our j h between Fifth and Sixth West lias an American representative history process. t'etj al road so peculiarly endeared hmi-el- f to the j So, scores of young and j whom to was he sent serve, people among women drivers in the Sunflower Hate are well as, a aimut lb jsp of naval a was the ca-- e with--MHerrick and thej arn.arr.r 'I hat fror Hiflm'jt n!. earning tire same pay as men for the same Ireneli nation This avm?. But at once an ihoeft vviio on tluiMm? this lad work, by lhe.same token sav'mg the state cr and a handicap to his succe-so- r advantage infcrtU: ftin'fr.'itl f rspl an dlo r fact which wheat crop, and gaming a lovely tovenng The la ter assured in advance the mo,'. 15 of rich brown tan guaranteed not to come er!h;isi?-ti- e is (hvif.us, Ihis in that tho two welcome and cordiality by rea-- s, Nor off is countries have nw groat (ontriun ir.terost to this restricted fate and wck, , n of the affection f!t for his predecessor; arms and hands. It will be remembered that on f MisTu'inn a pONfive of per- the other band there W,i! lie contra! aril ,, e ' K utter- years ago Kansas was celebrated for an and ' between the methods and eornparions uth-con (hi subject are distinctly favor- ecrenlririly of one of Jls members of Con- t ta!n(s of flip tvui pmm frrn wi.iIi thp j ,aMp. r,ir. of Hip more rrppnl of (hpm gress, Jerry Simpson, otherwise known as npwer man can har.ily fail at fir,t to suffer. the socklcss Socrates of Medicine Lodge." on his to t,p amonL The Kansas young women of today may not hi own ''lc ?Jrs rnafor!ra no countr'mon oouht of -be supposed to have remained uninfluenced of no, on than ,n if- - dra!- w ds.; Idgp's qualifioa' ton !r f,n by the example of their fellow citizen of a tinRUihpd spruce oil ii.p !n" a!ait5- - !lis Amii- , finam-an former day. "5 m ,:t h ad, oommiitpp n,n;n,;r'",Ur,li? , Kp.,.p and ,n- -j As to truck driving, thev find it more 001 ,in,f'n l ?" 'iern H !r' ''T oreisp hs ir.fl'ipnr; Ur amoR? the v h to sav the world's congpma! and bptlor pant than cookm? for I " tflll a.e j.kp!v tfl ena.e pl5 Plrlos . . ft.i O, v be represented twrnty or th n ty sweaty hungry hanret L'J bet diplomat1. c attention1 are th- -e cn- , ,, hand and they are giving excellent sat.-v- tc p. re;,S pracli. ally in the wi;h ,e trfr, b and !hfrr far lion A wenty or Unify mile trip in the Nfafps of Amprira and r.tel i nat-toe two r.. affp,Ur.g daw n of the morning or the dusk of the n h Con i':ionwea!h of Nations Periling causes Ihrm ho concern, and they HERT OF V CHEESE. wateno lime in idling along the route or loafing al street corners iq the ship ping ten- - VfHL HLR Premior Ma'donaM o a 11." aep now being utilized to tors. Harvest tats, their employers call Bria, n shall come this sumr r j de'e-mithe age. hahi's and historv of them not because their first proper name ss cheese. H seems that to a trained i it td! J aching! on, or shall put off th iiP ho' i n opp of fheso Alpine supposed to be arah, bjt because m the hel year aa pw preprisprl, to hive a o'l.rjwpf r'eesrx the storv of its life. They in- -j reval case are more laikwdh President Hoover, rtira'e i's age and present they or le.,1, proving indiscre- -j expose its of a salvation :n the mighty movement of there is no doubt that the que-tnof redur- - fiors By turning. on Hie ravsearly these secrets iif-l th royal crop. of arirameids j m the Ia:l ana'ysis mav be without resorting to the knife. Another example of the ue of science j r.nth.r.g but a matter of in the practical world I.os Angeles Times.1. With that tooperation, an-JUL FOR THEM an aj.proach to the submUm the right spirit, THE ONLY WAY OUT. WHATEVER excuses there may be for there never has been such a fine opportunW accidents resulting from careless auto ity cf . The man wa desperate. He paced the securing the ohje-- f sought as at the like a r.igej heat. Unpaid hills overdriving, disregard of proper warnings and present moment AYrhoul it. no ma'fer how Toor flowed the, rie'c to fh. floor. Finallv the precautions, or even for that cowardly favorabe lh preefi situation or aoy ore returred tn his desk and -, ffandrr the driveto wrpe. H mi oalier-rro- w there !! awav. future si'ijation m ,y This ts wh' p, role rsbe.f"ind exruie, frr fevdor Inclosed f.nd I fnr Path-15", The lanl. LH gt lJSUSL isd ttea TiSi? u a Aaancaa peuat gi iiew, Entered at the postoffice at Salt Lake City as second class matter according to Act of wdhd-aw- al tinder-graduat- e a ic I I I a 9i ' ft V . oi tV.u-and- then-selve- ve! that-time- ft-- 1 I. : H repre-senfa'i- TODAY s I i i 5 sx sz 9X X Z & c 5. a 4 d a I Z t Copyright. 1929. King Features Syndicate, Inc.) Russian and Chinese officials are ronferrinr. and hoping that "war" is probably off. Hoover Wednesday, President with Calvin Coolldgo sitting beside him, officially proclaimed the Kellogg peace pact in full force, four South American nations, Switzerland and powerful Jaoan, adhering to the pact Just In time. That this pact could have prevented war between China and Russia, without violent outside Interference. Is not clear. At least It gives nations that happen not to want war an excuse for rebuking the quarrelsome. That should help. $ s c A i i I! i s I fc t X t 1 I Ia c i Ii? .5 X r h-- - sun-tan- Vr-tr- n So-t- able-bodi- wdte ! ' 1 s NoertM. ' T r- ; 1 VT ( j ' jt see Picking flaws Is unpleasant. But the British do maintain In the West Indies warlike preparations that cun be aimed only at the United Elates. We have no such arrangements rn the long border separating us fiom Canada. And Canada has none. 5 2 1 5 2 5 w r PARAGRAPHS m i. be-g- a" ter - I y- ' grn - older mod of Amer ca. as th th ltf and work standardized thought and hsbua cf meX but there is this difference th wand-ar- d in set up by the machine modern times are far lea flzd bv than th standards stabiivd these older systems. Th machine not only makes standards eas ly, but it breaks . them easily. It mar be unhealthy for a hundreds million Americans, let us say, to kneel before some standard or fashion that the iuachi has created, but there i hope In to fact that w are fairly sur tha: and they will be off their kne kneeling before soma changed and or' possibly improved standard fashion three months later. On all hands we are reminded that this is an age of ferment, of flux, of change, and citizens of a world of chance are In less danger from standardization than citizens of a world that has crystalized. Our problem is not to destrov s standardization, but to use it throughout our civilization, stand ardizlr.g everything that may be safely standardized ao that our best energies may be left free for exploration in new f e.ds of thought and action tCopvright McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) USING EVLfGINATIOX. but If I could understand what you are, root and all, Zfd all in all. 1 Mistake, failure, yielding to should know what God and man Is mata temptation " pretty largely ter of not having th right ort is.' of Imagination or enough of it. It CANYONS. our Imagination' was right we get a city in the bottom of th should b able to make th long riv- look ahead, to weigh future good and future happiness against the satisfactions of th moment. It is said man can not around a comer. This is not true. Man CAN see around most of life's corners if his imagination is active and powerful. He can see th&?wh!!e h yields to today's Impulse, to bring him pleasure, he mav put m danger or make Impossible a whole future of serenity, of peace of mind and of happy living. , Grand Canyon of th Colorado er and it might easily b overlooked. The great chasm makes all else seem little. We ought all of us to be somewhat like the Grand Caryon Our little fear, troubles, anxieties 4ught to be lojq. overlooked. Tn the midt of larger plans, larger thoughts. achievements larr crasEs. What are curses? Manr thing are carelessly eaHed curs. There sire only a fw manifestations of life that deserve such a severe depastor in a scription- Poverty, when it lower large city does away wrh regular the moral, physical intellect ual Sunday evening services and sub- sandard of living is a curse Ignorstitutes a spiritual clinic. In his a curse. So is selfishness. office on Sunday nights he meets ance is those who have troubles no matThe hyphen may Indicate serial ter what kind of troubles. It is a good idea but not a new one Many destination, tut th color determine ministers doHt perhaps not many your fitnss otherwise. with forma! announcement. It is th big business of the pastor. You have read in Oliver GoIdsmRh's Deserted Village," thee lines I "Thus ta relieve the wretched was his pride. And een h failings leaned to virt tue's in his duty prompt at every With 1! th amazing trds mad call, He watched and wept, h prajed by modern meduai science in combating direait. no bTier remedy has and felt for all." ever oe-- n rt covered for quickly . indirestioo plain stopping GIRLS OPINION. Maanes.a Bisurated which Is Just a effective nd popDont be so careless and Inaccu- ular s when It we first of-today rate as to believe that bov and fered mjinv years ago. It is owebv thousands of former vtiru srls thnk onlv rf having a hot today suffer-rs wih neve-- fathrg time in the old town tonight. A gch B raed Magnesia trea high school girl, writing an essay in onlv log,cal wa, the on education, send this in "Ed- Irdigestton bv inetanJv neuiranz ng exe ucation supplfe and stimulates fctomaoh acid, preventing sourren of beauty, rf art of and fr rmerHtfr.n ard and everyth. ng. in fact worth while. renethenmg the Never couH I appreciate the worls lining, w h.ch oon heaithv s of Fhakpare and Milton and and efrong Biuratd Maenei' old In boU tablet and powcVr forn countless others were it net who by everywhere. eduntpn. Never could I love the themselves recommend it aa an unbrautv. simPFeitv. and mjety of failing rebever of di Tnnv sons lines: 'Little flower. gestive troubles Adv. CLINICS. Dr. L. K, Gmmes. Makes Indigestion Stop at Oncej -- man commits on It takes 110 pounds of sugar a crime, thats his fault. If it become a year ta satisfy the average Amerihabit, that's usually societ s fault can, but nobody has yet discovered the limit of his capacity for taffy. Summer and winter resorts are different. At a summer resort the Americans eat 155 pounds of palms are horizontal. pork and beef per capita and nu . telling how many hot dogs. Si mil for today: As a doctor scorns a lavman who pretends to Theres no point in golf, anjway know something about medicine Ypu do it for exercise, and the better you are the less exercise you get. I -- tn , Fuc-es- fr American. sm: Detiding to "give the kids a better change" than you had; training .them to desp.se the only Jobs that afford a good living. . Endorsements by th great IndiAnother saving effected by an cate that Fftz was right when he electric refrigerator is the wear aid "The b.gger they are, the and tear of deciding who "'should harder they fall." have emptied the drip pan. A locomotive eirns! Of course there's a lot of crime more than some engineer governor." Yes, the business. with connected liquor and that shows a of nice ane Can you remember a time when there wasn't? Chemists searching for a better cylinder lubricant &eem to have overlooked the possibilities of the banana peel. s shame ard Modesty is it may be that Mr. Dawes hasn t much of a calf j , nine-part- There is no Substitute for Quality boine people tell the truth, and1 Th statesman has a wonderful some say yes. theyll be glad to the children untl you get keep Al! h to insure pace. opportunity needs do Is shut up. The people back. won't Lght if Jet alone You cant always tell. Tell.ng mother everything may be just an tifort to beat th neighbors to it.- M 0c ' ! "See America first" is a good so-- ; pan. Its the only country where the scenery is composed o! camels. Quaker oil, L S. tires, etc. n The objection to giving som When m flapper U presented at criminals another chance is correv In t this the court country, think an unlocked door is an-- ! response Is: "Honest, Judge I wasn't Other chance. doin thirty." Diploma: An engraved sheet of dvic to tourists accosed by paper used to fool a student and "guide. tn naughty Pari: Let jour make hlm'think he is educated, conscience' be your guide. j Correct this sentence: So long If only Tie Inferiority complex k our butler does his work well. would afflict the kind of harpsnsj said s. Newrich. it call other men "Bud. tier to me what he thinks of us." F mat-wh- ilociric Scored o loo PURE ICE 1234 Nwr gredients, careful charge of Brapfh Slat fiopth For over 40 years Acme Hyland '2088 Quality Paints and ex- It is only after thorough testing that any Acme Quality Product is manufactured Var-- nishes have established a reputation that i second to none. For every purpose and for every surface there is an Acme Quality Product. Bring your paint problems to ui; we will gladly help you solve them. Acme Quality Paint Store Independent Icq Co. Office 255 West South' Temple: es pert chemists, each a leader in his respective field. com- flow Eat scieiv-stitut- for paint product is to ben attained that only the correct ingredients can be used, and that the compounding be done only by experts so that the same results will be obtainable repeatedly. WASATCH 100 insub- nishes have been manu factored on a strictly dfic basis the manufao ture being in It is obvious then, that and that it why Acme where the quality of a Quality Paints and Var- READY CUT. H.(3E correct pounding andf the grinding fineness of the quality is seriously affected, for there is no substitute for quality. , dont substitutes for stitutes that-the- M-- When any paint product is cheapened with sub-- ' ne 1 PKAK& The spirit of man must keep itself free from the forces that seek to mold it to a set and changeless pattern, for. by and large, the likedifferences of men. sot th nesses of men. are th radiant points at which life sprouts new values. For this reason w rightly keep ourselves on guard against - the posaib-litof letting the standardizing tendencies of th machine out of hand. But, as I age get suggested some time ago In this w can overdo our oppocolumn, sition to standardisation, for it is not an unmixed evil, and the machine age is not the first age In which forces hav sought to reduce men to sameness. Stuart Chase, in his "Men and Machines," brilliantly argue this point. hisEvery culture throughout a tory has. he suggests, meant certain degree of standardization. Ancestor worship in China standardized men. The church of medieval Europe standardized men. The caste svstem of Ind.a stand- ardized meH7 The state socialism of th Incas in old Peru standardized men. The machine Is standardizing life modern in modern. Europe and side-Bu- ."l ui f ROBERT WLILLAN n- Anglo-Imerio- ll. BY If 1 un At last reports OBrlne and Jackson, young St. Louis fliers with plerfty of vitality, were still sailing around in their endurance flight, with al! records broken. For many hours the young men have been receiving a bonus of 1100 each for every additional hour flown. They assured friends on the ground by radio that they were in no hurry to come down. Such tests are valuable and fortunately not dangerous. They prove the quality of engines, he strength of plan construction and th value of oil and gasoline used In the tests. f)us!-ne- i f President Hoover, an engineer, understands modern methods and will sate hundreds of 'millions a If year politics and navy and armv officers who do not understand modern methods, will allow It. mes-sac- " 6 com-m'tsl- long-flig- , e - President Hoover plane a to prevent unnecessary army expenditure. Past wars, and preparations for future wars, cost this country about two billion dollars a year. That ts not as had as spending fitly billions In a hurry, and getting nothing for th mcney when war finds us unprepared. But it would be desira'zle and easy to eave some of the millions now spent useleesly. Fifty million dollar battleships, that are only airplane targets !n modern war. might be abandoned. Also the spending on our coast defense that could never shoot anything. R. J. Cromle, able owner of th Vancouver Sun, attaches import-ar- c to th downfall of tho recent government of Japan. Tho new government will oeek to trade wjth China by good wJU, not at the The Communist branch of organized labor in New York has appoint of tho bayonet. pealed for funds 'to be used fightMr Cromio warns Americans ing the powerfully organized Federation of Labor rii'i Canadians that they must work JJ;g business, with no internal to hold and increase trade with China against Japan, possessing quarrels, reads about labor quarthe advantage of geographical prox- rels and smiles. imity, racial likeness, political afIn India Great Britain governs filiation. 000 000 natives The first step would b to cut easily 300and fuV Ihs cost of communicatk n between Jects hate and Hindu British other fight eah continent and Asia. A 25 word Thv never combine to the frght right letter from London to New BriMsh ork or Montreal costs four cents a The reason is that the British crd. Tha same messige from the are more than the naPacific coast to Jaoan or China tives, just intelligent as organized capital, costs 49 cents to a d n.ar-word here, is more intelligent than orIndia can cable Germany or Eng- ganized labor. e land for alx cents a word. A from the United Spates or CanIf It w'ere not, labor would have ada to India costs sixty cents a the capital. The biggest capitalists were working for small pay a few' word' Mr. Crom! nas that to do yars ago Ford for $100 a month, with each other. men must Rockefeller and Mellon for less. 1 1 talk to each other, easily. He predicts "the growth and swing of Asias trade away from Europe across the Pacific t- America." pop-gun- nation for war with the United btates has never b;en and never w.il be a basis of our foucy In, any case." This country certainly doesn't went war with Britain, never intends to have It, or v'ffTParjTjO'Ij else, if It can bu avoid! d . ULX of University of Wisconsin and former editor of the Cm tery Arthur Brisbane By BOGEY OF SAMENESS. BX Prcsidest ve 1 T Friends With England Japans New Plan. Hoover Would Save. Twenty Years Ago. I tHE The Fight la Off. .29 and 31East:First South r 'T H E HOUSE OP - Pliane-Wa,- v- COLOR 0644 |