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Show am DLSKKtfX converts from Auilrtlia Uieir niunber quite insignificant; also be siiould be brought out of the realm of romance long enough to be corrected as to the good Mormons a hose numerous headstones in the local eemelery tell of their destruction by e. grizzlies. A very little rbif beasts. truth is sometimes made to go a long nay with Imaginative writers. At the lime of Church ownership of the San Bernardino ranch, thef were quite a number of its people in various parts of California. It was sending missionaries to the islands of the sea and to the antipodes. It bad even some notion of bringing its immigrants from the Old World by water to the Pacific Coast and thence overland to Utah, instead of via the much .onger land Troute frofn (fir. Atlantic Coast, just as the sailing ship Brooklyn had gone around the Horn from her Atlantic port to the town of Yerba Buena or Pan Francisco within the Golden Gate in 1816, as a cheaper way of bringing the people frotr the East to the West. There is much of remance in all this, without going beyond the facts of history. Indeed, the truth is more interesting, even if not stranger, than fiction. HALT LAKE JiJjiW ULTY liiKiiUAK: tK-LDA- 7 ltM) mofl cuts Published After- M- ptloB Otr. Uth Ball I at Circulation M.-I- W of Th Audit Bar gCUB'lwHW BATES. l On Woek . Month On .n .tt t if f t.M 5 atnlTbCopie shov it' i t rate " and Send ramlttaneea Sait to Tb Deart munlcation Cub. Lab City. eorraseondene lor publicnUon Aidre .th .Editor., Nu. r NATIONAL ADVERTISING tivkl Rothenbur nod Cone. New York City No, la. I Eaat 4th Bt-North Mich Iran Blvd-General Motor BaUdlnS 49 Coca Cola Bldg Oloaa Bldg. JI1 Victoria Building St. Louis Conger and Moody. Dea Moines. Iowa... HI lnanranc Exeh. Bldg W 9th Btpoot la Angelea ..C 1 bird Bt. San Francieco Chtcaro rmtreit Kapsaa City Atlanta i !' J. il",Vrilnl2Z!r Nevada. Wyoming. Oregon. WhtntAO. ColoCalifornia. nad rado, Montana. (vw oyMexico, mail per month. Cl Atixona: other tie let 44 ....111 .................. Entered at tht postofflc at Balt Lako mattar according t Act City a second da d Congress. March S. ISTt. - Tb Associated Pres la exclusively en titled to tb a a for repobUcatioa of all Dwa dispatches credited to It. er not otharwl ered Ited In this newspaper, and also tb Meal published herein. Alt rights for raps Plication hare ara also referred. of a pedal dispatch SALT LAKE CITY, - - FEBRUARY 7, 1830. STANDARD ACCOUNTING. ration and adoption THE preps system Of 5. I ? f of a beeping public accounts throughout th state is a matter of primary importance; and tbo movement launched in that direction at the annual convention of auditors, clerksi and assessors in Ogden Thursday by Stale Auditor Ivor Ajax is en tilled to immediate and favorable consideration. , Of late years there has been a noticeable trend toward standardization of finanrial affairs of local taxing units. Budget laws have been adopted, and except for occasional violations they are being pretty generally followed. Public improvements to be made are let under standard contracts and follow standard procedure. It would seem to be of equal importance with either of these reforms that accounts and books be also standardized. Under state law, the books of all publie taxing unitAinust be checked by a publie accounting firm. In addition, the slat auditor must make a check of the stales equity in the county accounts. It is obvious that under a hundred different forms of bookkeeping. the auditing and accounting of the public's business has become a task that annually costs the taxpayers of the state thousands of dollars which might be saved if a uniform system were adopted. Under present conditions esch auditor making an examination must spend considerable time in becoming acquainted with the system, THE TON'GLE UNRULY The Sad Comedians. City Charlla Chaplin, comedian, would lika to ba Charles Spencer Chaplin, Th story of tb comedian's Aspiration, at least his yearning, baa persisted Until It has outlived th distrust that so often attends tb gossip about peoplo of th stage. There Is nothing new in th (Bet that a comedian would lik to do "something serious." Besides, there has bedh a serious undercurrent In much of Chaplin's comedy, oven when his comedy has been most farcical. The very soul of his humor haa been in hi seeming gravity, hi apparent or oblivionaoeaa to bis absurdities. Perhaps it wag fortunate that Chaplin's friend talked him out of a determination to play Hamlet, not that w should ny he could not play th great role acceptably, or in tjm evtn with distinction. Who knotra? Now, wa are toM, he is thinking of Bvengali. ia a talkie made of "Trilby." Thin selection. we believe, would b unfortunate. It waa hard enough for even so good an actor as Wilton Lack aye to makt th rascally hypnotist real for bis audiences. Wa fear th Chaplin followers might refuse to regard bis Brengall as anything except a graphic caricature, no matter bow well be might act the part. But Chaplin should hare bia chance. Ha waste to show that ho can be truly sad. sven tragic; that he harbors emotions worthy of revelation which have not been sounded in the comic parts he ha played. He hae an ambition to make people cry or shudder as well as laugh. There have been o'.her comedians Nat Goodwin with simtlar aspirations. nursed his until he made a fisxle of Shylock. E. H. Sothern turned from light comely, to the disappointment of his large following, went into th romances and finally into the Shakespearean tragedies as well as comedies, and fully justified his judgment. Even Eddie Foy, the greatest down our comedy stage has known, wanted to play Hamlet, and to satisfy him he was permitted to "do" a travesty of the character. It waa Belasco rather than the actor himself who turned David War-fiefrom the field of comedy, in which he excelled, into the path of serious drama. Warfield has one great success in tears, The Music Master. and one quite respectable Shakespearean impersonation. Ins Shylock, io his credit. DeWolf Hopper once played Mark Antony in a scene from "Julius Caesar." and has been unhappy ever since because be could not play the part in full in a formal production. There is no tailing what may lie unrevealed behind the comic mask. Our old tragedians liv'd to delight in the farcical afterpieces In which they found relief from the moods of drama and tragedy. One of the fine things about stock rompanies is that they develop cersatiiily. Confined service in such an organisation makes for fullness of training, fullness of powsrs. trmg-dfn- an MEMBER. F.RY hadn't said, and which he would like to recall. This may be because he has changed his viewpoint, which is not a bad thing, inasmuch as a foot never changes his opinion while a wise man should always be willing to do so. Or it may he that he just talked to be speaking, without intending to say anything which is a very prevalent habit atbeit a bad one. In which of these categories Senator Grundy of Pennsylvania will place himself for slurring remarks he admits having made a year ago about President Hoover, he will need no help in determining. This was before .Mr. Hoover had been inaugurated, and d Pennsylvania long before the tariff-expe- rt bad ever a thought of a seat in the United States Senate. The former, in the latters opinion, while a very fine fellow," had never run for office before, not "even for the office of dog catcher, had no legislative experience, and didnt know, from experience, what legislation means all this, it may be inferred, relating to Mr. Grundy's decidedly positive views on (he need for a high protective tariff. Yet it is fair to assume that Mr. Grundy voted for him with all his imperfections somebody in Pennsylvania must have done so, for the state gave him nearly a million majority; and there is no reason to doubt, now that they have become better acquainted, that the two men think rather well of each other. If the Senator is brave enough to confes and make up. the President is big enougli to forget without making his friends feel loo sorry about it; especially since it is sometimes less blameworthy not to know enough than to know too much. ld sharp-tongue- Magnvtws. Dnso Edits By Arthur Britban 111. King Feature Syndicate.) EOS ANGELES. California. Feb. 9. The world change, when you com Pass, through th Cajon gateway to southern California, from the high deceit eaat of the . mountain. On the desert with room for a thousand cities, you see a doxen men. watching tneir alfalfa, long rati. rolling by eastward and westward. You climb 1,40 feet to the top of the Pass, which ia 4,404 feet high, passing th wonderful Verde ranch, with innumerable artesian wells spouttng millions of gallons of water, Z,40 feel above sea let el. a a Through the Tass, the road leads Kan Ber.tardtno. where Mop by mons from Australia settled long years ago. and weye visited by Mormon from Kail lake City, coming In their alow ox carta On ancieut monu graveyard ments you may read that so and eo, faithful Mormon, lies buried, slain by a mighty beast. The Cajon Pam was frequented by big grixxly bears in thorn old days. The mighty beasts werrisd and killed many. Now they are gone, and real estate developments replace them. A little lower down, and you are among the orange groves and find people with a worry different from the grizzly bear worry. The Luckeya- husband and wife, of whom you buy oranges, lemons, grape fruit, avocados, at the roadside, never saw a grizzly. M forty-l- g in every on of th states. The prosperity of every state depends on to prosperity of il th others. (Copyright. 9 There are about .,444,044 people in Califujnia now, many of .hem spending money accumulated by hard wor tney alt buy goods. Every state in th union has "tree a trade with California anti ha fit trad with every other state. hat would European nations gtvo for such a condition T Cali-lorm- XV see W should appremat our blessings and thaux .heaven when w of hear good news from any America. prt Th WIckoreham Report, tb statement that haa preliminary com ont of President Hoover's Commission on Law Enforcement, is an Interesting document. Entirely aside from Ms dealing nf prohibiwith th tangled tion enforcement, it dramatize at wo are o likeone point the thing namely, that public ly to forge1 Issues are rarely if aver clear-cu- l. In one s'gniflcant paragraph, this report list some of the factors becumednea that sides congenital probably enter into the wldesprced disregard of ouch a law aa the prohibition law. The report oska us to bear In mind auch thinga as the following: Th pioneer's attlludo toward law he did not like. The Puritan a peralatent dtaltice of administration. Th Whig tradition of a right of revolution. The conception of natural rlghta that go deeper than governmenta. The democratic rraditlon of Individual participation in eovereign- toThe atMiude of buameaa men of enter-prisward. local regulation I iu Spanish conquistador Hernando cottex brought to Mexico City's beautiful statue of the Vugin holding in her arms the Infant Jesus, and wearing a crown of gold and precious stones, dressed Th clash of organized opinion m costly robes. dlver-ifit- d IntereSta In The Christian religion conquer- and organized community. ed the ancient Aztecs, and. ap. propriately, the Siam of th A waa placed n AxWc upon pyramid. Each religion as it wins the other. replaces e. Th wld diverge In different sections of W IB f attitude the coun try. The varied difference! of attitude between different groups in the same community hsv All of there nine factor played a definite role in our historare still part ic past; many of them of our way of thinking and acting. wetaht t thrs "To give proper thinga ia connection with ta social ,nd economic effect of th prohibition law. "ia ays athe nol metier of Report, a few months. I am not commenting here upon the ten or thesis of the Report respecting prohibition: I am Interested at the moment only ir its dramatisation of !h fact that a tangied aftat' a publM issue that defies the quick sv.l sweeping answers sllke of faoatic drv and fanatic metp. If the final term cf the Rvyurt v.llv keeps fully In mind the cempl of th Irene, it will hsrdly be hailardent ed gie?ully either by the drys or by th ambi'ious wets. For w Americans lova to hav our leader oversimplify our problems and glv us a single pHI fee McClure bv cure. (Copyright ) Newspapep Syndicate Wlck-errha- m 1 lr-g- Thus In Constantinople, the Turks took possession and tor th Cross from th top of th beautiful church of St. Sophia. putting th in it place. Now new comet from Mexico City that vandals hav climbed th Aztec pyramid, (tripping from th statu 0f th Virgin, th golden crown. Jewels and beautiful robes, even taking the figure of the Infant Jesus Many of the pious will wonder there was no stroke of lightning to slay the vandals and protect the statue. Th thieves, certainly, will not be happy in possession of their loot. Crcnt - a But they do see great chain store going direct to the groves buying oranges, selling at retail, cutting prices, cutting off the little middle man. One well managed chain atorc can do more damage io little people than ten thousand grlxxlics. Three bo lira after leaving the desert, its coyotes, lynxes. Jack rabbits and lizards, you land In till Hy. on its way to two million population. And all the new of th world tioum at you on the street . orner,. Ortiz-Rubi- e J0f-0- ar-rh- PARAGRAPHS ir it Offer easy money. it an easy way to ruin th country. Then, too, you con recoinl Coy Street by the ktnfolks moving foe Another need of the time i s bathroom melodT railed The Re fraln From Warbling. Happy ia the man who haa eon rtneed himaelf he is too Important to Interfere with his wUta man egement of the home. BT ROBERT QUILLAM or correct you; feeling a divine urge to tell ever) body else where to head in. The acheol of experience has no regular post graduate course, but you can always cash checks fug strangers. s Correct one trouble and you cause another. Eliminate inferior superior would people and th have nobody to afford th eontrat that keeps them satisfied. No doubt it's true that divorc'S are fewest among seafaring men. The circus stilt delights because it comes but once a vear. The dumb animals are lucky, at that. They don't lie awake to worry about their sins because the.r livers aren't working. it's eay to pa.x and cut in ahead Observe whether he rails you mister" or my boy' and you will o( another car when a third or e is know how he's doing in the stock coming if both of the other drums hate to kill a fool. market. Thrr's another arliantege in ing poor. If you die suddenly, body howls for en auditor. Correct this sentence; So, I haven't used your freckle cream " beno- said the social leader, "and I would not wrrite a lying testimonial f.-- m A fanatic is a man who howls ten thousand dollars. for cleaner shows for children while you remain calm because you haven t any children Americanism: A willingness to loyally with the wiae- -t leader; a pleasant coincidence Know-it-apeoplo seldom annoy lhat results in the wisest leaden humble students, but how they are Invariably thinking as you do. hated by know-it-a.people, I The new You canl wonder at Ihe dumb-ne- lndia won't democratic parly In attack of th kid If they have pr-tiotnIlvre"hsvc money. A nt dumb enough to bia in. it oep the teacher. How red to grow old and tear a that whoa knights Inhabited th earth th knights ale were inhabited. a a ll ll "r MlDaT the quarreling, dissatisfaction and delay that are characterizing the Correct this sentence: "He led his class In college, said the progress of solving the problems arising over gossip, "but his wife never re; the Colorado river, an address delivered beanything about it. some fore the Arizona Stale Bar There ta no abeolute equality in months ago by Dr. tl. E. I. Smith, gives matrimony- - Somebody must get for tho extra blanket up some refreshing and timely suggestion. The a a befor. of is engineering Th talkies accomplish seme irrigation speaker professor a good. They bring out a new tun al Arizona university, and his opinions are Jn th curninat diiion of the city before an old one become n pcv entitled lo serious consideration. The adcourt Judgo J. M. Bom man found Fred BT GROVE PATTERSON. Sophisticated people are those Wilson and John Delaney guilty of a dress was recently published in pamphlet who can read a naughty book with u barge of attempting to dynamite ha LEGALIZING THE "ANTHEM. form, and while it was delivered at a time nut feeling the urgs to cackle as a structural work of th Hot! Utah. SLATES TO BOtTIXE. the less you are affected by the hen dees when ahe lowcaT when the affairs of the great river were not achieves an egg. h Th as mas continued for one day for smaB of life. TO Moaaow a annoyaaes worked fifty A Newark man N the awful fear that the nation might be in such an acute condition as state. QetfttSc box. th? pawing of 0ntme. they are at suffer tho most AtltlOHT peeple Americanism: imIn the concern. O one that for time Resenting jeara when little things go wrong. advice templed to do something unfriendly about present, it contains a wealth of iszvtiM no mimed but two days one ua pudence of peoplo who would laarh 7b JJohn Gleason. I'rominent sporting Banner as the national that might well be heeded hv all to attend the funeral of his mother man of Kan Krancisrn. rrrivf! m Ratt and one to attend tne funeral o( I., ft Thece ire' ninny who wi.l agree witti Iota v a conference wife. Although he haa been reTex fnp ,th tlty all of Dr. Smiths conclitaii.ns. but they Rickard regarding th tired on full pay he prefer Yto work seen of the --re lor the asm company. 'ure" nereis, forthcoming battle between James J. recently instituted at the Capital asking that could serve as a basis for a bctler under-- ! no finer quality than loyalty add; Franci Scott Keys celebrated poem be made p andmg and thus eventually bring order' Jeff-le- s and Jack Johnson. Rif .ard Inbut to there a lalthfulnea job, Is, that th fight would take place In L sisted auch a thing aa becoming a slave to officially and forever the anthem by act! nut of the present chao-- . thia citj. routine. On who aeea only hu job a Dr. Smith does not hesitate to take seri j of Congress. A coupls of sopranos were and the road to and from li.s Within f.ve minutes after receuing a even brought forward to sing it in the com- -' ousty to task several of the state, involved who never takes a vacation, O from K. Sheriff J. Rourke of rejiivt who never gets a slant on hia worn mittee room, presumably with some lower-- 1 m the controversy, and even severelv critiRiitta. Mont, to arrest arvl hold I'harle from a distance and from a new Kr'nniall on a grand iarc-n- y ing of the high notes so as to put it within cizes his own stale of Arizona tar it? altiin danger of two things: angle, hares, the man waa House of the landed in the county Jail by t be is in danger of becoming so tbe range tude on a number of questions. However, ordinary voice. The to routine that he can a slave much Deputy Kher.ff R. I Eddirgtpn. judiciary committee has now favorably re- he advises Arizona to fight to the last ditch not be happy In any other circumHouse and in and its set tar he bill, what the ia in danger ol getas he passage forth stances and her rights, and ported and valuable irrigated lands; and ting into such condition hi that he Senate is probably assured. she is certainly doing this. in full work. p4r no progress In There is about as much need for ap- sideration of Arizona claims as proclaiiiicri nt of the continuance of nognhatiuns as make Slavery to routine may kill ambito i as in tion. for in this the Congress matter, suggest address, it is apparent that ttie habv tn? pealing nereary. 49 asking the wise men there assembled to state has good grfiunds for its recalcitrant COMMUNlCAllON. FOR PROHIBITION ENFORCEMENT. authorize the Potomac ta continue to runjaUilude, and doubtless before the final set You now hear persons referring, down hill. It is gnotlier and really ajtlement of the difficulties, our southern casually to a certain orchestra or Senator Boiah to a speaker who has oarer been not to ten-be condemned ! neighbor will Iip vouchsafed a more generous hv i tudicroua exhibition of the growing any sini ere friend- - of prohibition for withia a thousand mites of their ! make law desire of a to lo of .hare the of everything its of man river. the benefits dency This grider and more frehe ha? It inav only home. contact with music and - There was never the slightest doubt as ta One point Dr. Smith stresses above al! he suggested to him that Hie quent greater measure must aurely hav a proenforcement for which he appeals can be speaker the plice held by Key stirring stanza inj oilier is that the nation should beware nounced qffect on the rank and attained if the file of tb people. Th mean, for . the hearts of the American people. Consres- - building such a gigantic dam as the Blck '""."r,i,f,nl,Iv a,'Kl lr'1';l;t'y could tho communication of thought and L atonal edict will not make that place any. canyon pi eject will with oppo?ed comprise, without firstt -vigor which he oek. to anniv'talhiie ideas are Increasingly marvelous. H more secure nor procure (he anthem' any measuring as with a feaiher scale at! Hie. who profess ta ho fnoii.U - Cliristian Tbo problem how is to bring th quality of the output up to such a !j more respect. Yet someboih appeared ta' danger, therein involved. He pictures in lienee Monitor level that all of this entertainment get the idea that unle. Consre-- s iold tliemj graphic language fhe possible loss or life! and information and Insylratien HERES l. SSIST CE. f o the dm lo and do, know, illicit will contribute to making a better ami p0Oile K widsprad damage that would fn-- j ; t might not bo safe in doing it. 11 i an ainus- - sue shmild a broak laKp The lug Y mr Idealistic eluenship. in the piarr. Tbo Colorado MAN FOB HIMSELF. fng rtcurrenre of a popular at'iiud vhn- - rivei. Ii points out, i more gion to Mwld, office-- , now that the company has adopted vear. - what to call the anything of a upw. or oid. or rorpro- - weird, unbridled rampaging than almos! Ihe thirteen-mont- h President Ceolidg talk Former monfli II is now a deadlock, with sense aa usual when he give the make other stream, and H is evident lo alt thirteenth The perennial charm of the Four-Poststyle, enj0 per cent of Ihe force favoring Searspril Individual American credit lor the that the great spillway must be broad and and the other oft per rep! hanced by modem UM of color quality that in built in the republic' has holding out for progress inwhich economic life. Ho New York Sun. its enjoyed deep and strong to hold back the thunderous Roebuckuary. by famous craftsmen and gwnnteed by Axelnds.' doe not believe that any trick HISTORY AT CAJON P v on pour lhat will dash against its sides dur- BED CHIFF0RETTE VANITY NIGHT STAND such a socialof ideas government TIIE BIG SETTI.EHFNT. s. the spring communism will do lor tho or BENCH MIRROR ing ism N his "Today column appealing what earnest, ambitious, fn this connection Dr. Smith advances an The statesmen were right. N0 nation country individual effort will do. He says: page, Arthur Brisbane speaks of Kan tau- - idea lhat might remedy some of the existing is wholly pleased Willi fhe Young plan of "Nothing more completely demonK nardino, on the other s.de of the i.ajon l'a-- s cXll. or the Fan Sts. Ivory Eta- - wOOS and give ample lima for international settlements, hut that proves its strates th ability of th people ... , , worth. It was vital dial all government Satcrday-Chil- ds under our system to take care of H with MdMZ-'g- O ,nS, ' 'r ',u' rilll eonsiderat of (h Black canyon proj- - should make some concessions. An!) deof advocates The Having doni themselves. ' m"nS fr!n f'rl often asserted the of hav W that r. feat 'd zonas 'd build so the program will proceed with the leas, rights: namely, l , id , 1 only economic salvation lay in Jt ,h? 'ah dams. In this wav a great possible hardship to everybody 1,0 Angoles communism, but the Independent tmrrh mP".Tr owned quantify of natar could be stored Times. the spirit of tho American has con during r - r,rri-- 'i -- f llieh that th private 1arreplied DELIVERY stantly intanlH tar ue when and wher? ii , "'T, THE Iv OF IT. ownership of property I n sov'"t" lf By Truck nK,i n,',,'d; remove the flood dan-ta K able to Tc and take stariniir he '.i right ereign and M Miles own hi care of u,at menace. Imperial vallov. which is tiresome; destiny. ' The as a term, is more un underworld, ' 11 By Freight derstandatde. now that a holdiin has been BREADTH. IsflMe valley,. But he should hem""n!a,nki and vital of alt the ques-- 6 Me Miles informed: t,n involved t; in a Xew Yorfc I lie - committed more and The tar you the pave thinga people way beginWhere It Is Pleasure to Shop, that there were not al lhat I me many trePt 1CVd'SL are Interested in. the broader your f p..wcr' distribution'; open up' some u life and outlook and associations. All In The Way of the World IM gd ed h Cnuarf . 48 Partners. Twenty Years Ago COLORADO. CLEAR-CUT- BT GLEB FRANK, of CalrerMty of Whnsuts anf Russia, which deserves credit for trying, wants to make evsrybody as nearly at poaalbls alike, and aeeka to atandardlae food, clothes, houses. furniture, hds, everything. It is even to standardTri iv. someone attempted to ize womenta planned dresses nunder new Mexican them all wear the aame.and make 1. i.J nt. II" bad just concluded his inFoolish Kuaaia! As well try to auguration ceremonies, expressing swim np the rapids of Niagara. norm friendship to - th United When (he first aavage woman Sltea. urging Mexico's progress an n put ring in her nose, painted "a progressive, modern power through development of natural her teeth red and rubbed fat into her hair, that was n step toresources It is forlunate for Mexico that ward civilization. ih- - would-bamaxsin's five shots Progreso comes f trving to be nt wild. better than other, to look better A! than others, to do what others canWall FtrcM sends cheerful nem. not do. SomrtFodv bought four million shir and more, an increase of Conan lloyln ia 111, spiritualists mrr than a million share over are praying for hi recovery. It were Prices yesterday. would be Interesting to know exhigher Already the Jitilt Xiah are biting actly what sort of being they hav FEBRUARY 7, IPIO. Again, v. in miad as they prey. An T beam wefchfnjr more than Can they imaurlpo a ruler of InA local editor in the east, kind be the said to finite pounds, largest single space, and of lime without enough to print this column in beginning or end, taking human piece of steel ever to have ben u?ed fn hla Independent newspaper asks. fi the construction cf a building her, from this earth, locating, spirits so do you write much about "Why in Salt Jeake City and was put In California? The answer Ia. "Be them aomewhere In apace, and letting them aend baak word. ''Mama cause I am in California. place io th nw Hotel Itah bJ.Id'ng. he no There should local is happy. Or tilt tables, or beat tambourines on the earth. in America. Patrolman Kmil V, Johnson, for many jealousies It doesn't seem probable. But, Every state from Florida to alt leak City jears a. member of th In Calievery rel gion is entitled to comWashington is interested pohre department, was reported criti-u- a And is interested California fornia. plete respect iy 1U at hts home. 741 Fifth Kart from on attack of pneumonia aith which h was stricken about a week and because the system may be new to him, it has been proved by experience that occasionally defalcations are successfully concealed for years after they should have been uncovered. From every viewpoint, therefore, of reducing the risk of successful misuse of public funds, economy of bookkeeping by simplification to the ultimate degree, and cutting the cost of auditing by uniform standardization, this movement of the stale auditors should receive united support. ISSUE IS NO Desert Send To World Neva, n. uucon-aciousne- aa has at times said things which, Etif he man has any intelligence, he wishes he THE TODAY Tim. 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