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Show r V'4"' ' 'wr .a. 4 , ..- - ,.f (f . J J - NEWS SALT LAKE CUT, MONDAY FEBRUARY 24 1339 THE DESERET ape of which in being restricted in order to reduce the surplus- - The Army cl Th multiplied advantages of s prosperous domes Ifo sugar industry ns contrasted with the servitude to s' foreign industry FiblSbtd Afttnu bupl lada Phoo Wa. 55. whoso Belt Lake pH?. Cub. product is the result of cheap ignorMember of Th Audit Buroaa o Circulation ant tropical labor, sod whose price would be RATES. SUBSCRIPTION subject only to the eweet whim of foreign On Week l owners, would seem to be so obvious factory It On Mo util 1.1 thst no economist can be oblivious to them. On Taw T.to On Taag Ot nid in adaaaea) Ibe Senate of the United Stalls, in S Cnt Surely Stnnt Copl whose hands at present appears to rest the Idas rnt Utah, Th above apply Navada. Wyoming, Oregon. Washington. Colo future of the industry, cannot continue an rado. Montana. iw Mexico. California. and sLtitudu of indifference if not of outright Artaona; othar atataa by mail par month. hostility to its preservation. boainaa and ramlttaneaa Band Dasarst Nana Salt to Tb !.. City. CAPT. WILKINS Utah. WONDERFUL WORK. to be passed WHEN theforhonors conic successful exdaring and ploration, it will be necessary to resene s r SALT IAMB CITY, - - FEBRUARY 24, 1330. WATCH WANTED. t4 , fe RECENT yesterday with its heavy water content, will help if course to reduce the danger of next summers shortage of city water, but it will not remove it. A good many such downpour will be neeeseary to bring th watersheds reserve store up to what it should bo, especially at this Isle time of year when the snow will be softer more rapid. The prospect end the run-o- ff therefore is that, even though the next few weeks should be characterized by much precipitation, ths seasons supply for the summer and early autumn will bn below tbe average, making necessary all possible eon "" servatlon and economy. Burton Mayor Bowman, Superintendent and other waterworks officials whose whole lives htvs been spent hi this valley and who re Qualified to estimate expertly th requirements and compare them with the prospects, art wisely alert to tbs various phases of tbs situation, and may bo depended upon to take all steps possibls to meet any emergency that may arise. Dr. Frederick 1. Pack, the eminent local geologist, speaks confidently of abundant supplies to be had from underground sources, as well as surface storage supplies from canyon reservoir sites all reassuring, as far M it foes, but thus fsr only theoretical. What we (may be able to get. Is one thing. What w actually have, is another. .With no disposition to yield to pessimism or to create needless or premature uneasiness, it cannot be too often reiterated that the most immediate end the most pressing of this citys needs is ths securing of sn additional and adequate water supply. Though we sing our advantages with the tongue of hn orator and paint our resources with the brush of a master, and hsvs not the assurance of plenty of water, our eloquence and our art are as nothing; ws cannot grow to tbe stature to which our hopes beckon us. 4 ' ' f snow storms, and especially that t 'If a. : large share for this indomitable bir Hubert Wilkins, whose second expedition to the Antarctic has now victoriously returned to Montevideo, from which port he sailed about November i of last year for Deception Island. Hia intention was to explore that sector of the Antarctic continent immediately south of South America; and brief reports of the results of his expedition indicate that his discoveries have fsr exceeded his expectations. Much of what has heretofore been deemed reliable geography will have to be revised to conform to the facts which his travels , have established. The hug continental maases surrounding the South Pole are of far greater ex ten than has been supposed; lands hitherto charted as islands are found to be capes or peninsulas belong, ing to a gigantic continent, and vast new lands, not before known to exist, have been mapped by aerial observation. One of the objects of the present expedition, m which it is hoped success baa been attained, was the location of a suitable spot on the Antarctic continent for B meteorological elation to be built as one of a chain of twelve for studying Antarctie weather in its relation to that of temperate lands. This will be of importance if the saying is true that the world's weather is made at the South Pole. It will be remembered that one of Sir Huberts most trustworthy lieutenants in bis first expedition, that of the year 1928. was Carl Ben Eielson. the poor fellow whose remains wera found with his wrecked plane off North Cape, Siberia, a few days ago, following tbe disaster of November 0, and to whom funeral honors even now Are being planned fa Alaska. None will grieve more over the brave airmans loss than the commander with whom, only a twelvemonth before, he served at lbs other extremity of the world. EtTRATERRlTOKIAUtTY IN' CHINA. some consternation In western when an announcement by the Nanking government two months ago was interpreted as indicating that beginning January 1st extraterritorial rights of foreigners in Chin would be abolished. This anxiety was later allayed when explanation was mads thst January I had been fixed as the date, not when tbe special rights extended to foreigners should terminate but when their gradual abolition should begin. Everything pertaining to' the success of this attempt on Chinas part to do away with nt the inequality of laws and the archaie notions of their applicability as relating to foreigners, depends therefore upon the ancient countrys power to provide fair and adequate legal facilities for This power is soon to be tested In the case of an American missionary; and DUBIOUS DAYS FOR SUGAR. the manner in which the Chinese courts handle it will be watched with Interest. It eastern sugar is obvious that nothing could be worse for IN the bankruptcy of two beet manufacturing companies, with a Chinas tontention for s more eapitalizalion ot six and a half million dol independent, equal status in national affairs lars and with half a dozen plants in Ohio, than a break down or faltering in the maIndiana and Michigan, a great national inchinery of her courts st the start. dustry sustains a severe blow both in its tangible operations and in its morale. Sugar HONORS TO A HEROINE. factories cannot run without beets; fanners wHl-giraise beets unless they can receive than twenty years ago the London a profitable price for them; and the com- -. LESS were trying to deal in as humane a manner as they knew how panics cannot pay higher price than they and ' are now giving unless their product is pro with patient one of the most annoying problems tecled by a higher tariff against the com- that ever confronted them. This was the militant suffragette movement, petition of the cheaply produced tropical article. Some may say, Cheap sugar, even under the leadership of that courageous and though produced abroad, benefits the many; irrepressible little woman, Emmeline Pank-hurwhy should the domestic product be pro She and her followers were demandtecled by a tariff, only to benefit a few ing votes for women, snd they were enThe answer Is, Only wait until forcing their demands in riotous ways and . factories? ths foreign produet bas strangled the do- with troublesoma methods whirh the poor mestic product by closing all its factories, bobbies found extremely objectionable and snd then see how long your sugar will be .difficult to deal with. Cabinet officials and Only let your hundreds of thou- members of the House of Commons were cheap! sands of farmers who are now hopefully assailed, debates were interrupted, windows raising beets be driven to abandon that crop, were smashed and in various other be forced to get along without the many ways, the undaunted band sought millions of dollars which they receive from to advance their cause, the police on their it, and compelled to resort to other crops part doing what they could short of downin most of which there is already an un right brutality and not always without a marketable surplus, snd see bow soon your little of that to get them to behave and problem of farm relief will become more move on and go home. pressing and more difficult to relieve than That was only about seventeen years it Is now! ago. Now, within a few days, a monu" With only the slightest appreciable fn- -f ment is to he unveiled In London to the crease in the vest of the contents of the memory of this seme Mrs. Pankhurst It nation's sugar bowl, Hus great business of will stand not far from the House of Parmaking tbe national supply come some liament; former Prime Minister Baldwin where near the national demand can be will be one of the Chief speakers at the carried on profitably fo all concerned. Yel ceremony; snd by s rich touch of irony the even with the most cordial protective en- music for the occasion will bs provided by couragement, tbe countrys domestic output a police band! Tbe brave little woman Is - will he a good while in meeting fully the surely about to come Into her own! countrys need. In the meantime the raisIt all shows how swiftly reforms move ing of more Leets will tend to minimize in these latter days. Today women are so the farm problem. No one has ever yet entrenched in the electoral affairs of Great heard of an unsold surplus of beets the BriUinlbal their votes far outnumber those factories are always crying for more; snd east by the men. they have numerous memfhe pay fa not a malter of futures or com- bers in Parliament, and one in the cabinet, mission houses it Is cash on the nail. Not snd are everywhere (aken for (ranted as as with wheat or corn or cotton or pota- an equal and the belter part of fhe body toes royal crops (hough they are the acre- - politics. To look back the few years upon THERE was st. peace-disturbi- ng , ' de-li- 11 , 51 long-existe- nt - New Tark Herald Tribune. Whan secretary BUraaon dined nt St. James palace with th officers at the Beats Guards ha waa dining sat merely with army officer hut with an imrtitu-tfoTb vary (act of th dinner being was not an accident held in St. Jamas but n part of the apleodid and labyrinthine ritual of British military custom; while th dinner itself was anmeahad la all the ancient (and, of course, honored) Th etiquette of th battalion mesa. Britieh Army looks back upon a long history, and the curious and romantic traditions which it has developed ar at one the admiration of tb folklorist and th envy of military men belonging to leas ancient service Its battalion and regimental histories go back unbroken for many generations; the jealously prized details of its Uniforms and racings are records Of famous episodes, and the regimental names upon Ih army list Xt, sonorous monuments to a magnificent past. Most tourist who have watched guard mount at Buckingham palace know that the drummer boya of the Foot Guards wear tunica covered e h fleurs because th fleurs-de-l- is ere tbe insignia of a French field marshal. and every British drummer boy was supposed to be the aqua) af n French field marshal' ,(Tb trivial accident of n World War fought with th French as allies could not, of course, alter anything so Inalterable as an army tradition ) But tt is only on ot th customs which are - legion, and most of which are strictly set forth In regulation. The slow parade of the new and old officers of the guard while tho band is playing at guard mount la only a relic, for example, of the bad old daya when th new officer could be espected to come on duty otherwise than sober and it was necessary for the old officer to make aure that he could walk straight before turning over to him. In his recent autobiography Mr. Robert Graves, who waa a captain In the Royal Welch Fusilier during th war, describes the ferocity with which th of regiment dings to the spelling Walch with a e. though he failed to note that the spelling Fusil r which they used In ths Napoleonic wars, has been dropped. They got an army order after th war permitting them to use th "e" officially: also another ore. permitting them to wear upon their service tunics the knot of black ribbon which deoorated the back of their dress uniforms. It commemorates the fact that they war th laat regiment in the army to abandon the 'pigtail, knotted with a black ribbon, which distinguished tbe British soldiers of a century ago. It la a right similar ta that by which th Gloucester regiment wears its badge on the back as sreli aa the front af its caps because in th Napoleonic sear its rear ranks war sac forced ta faoa about aad withstand aa attack from th roar aa wall aa (ram th front. Whan th army was reorganised ta th last century th number By which th foot ana known war regiments war dropped officially, bat ths prassat-dm- y battalion preserve them unofficially, while many af ths praaent-da- y names ar eld. Th Royal Regiment, th Buffs, tb Camerontana, th Inaiskllllaga are asm that appear in army lists of th Napoleonic tlrhe. Borne curiaus name of th old days, such aa th Kings German Legion, have vanished, aad thera have been soma new ones added, each as th Royal Tank Corps But if th British Army consents to recognise things Ilk tank and machine guns and chemical warfare It refuses to b subdued by them. Tbe tradition lives. TODAY Twenty Yeairs Ago. FEBRUARY 14. Hie. . a a a President ington on hi birthday and forget him between birthdays aahington being out of fashion among modern American statesmen", let ua borrow praise of him from an Englishman. Lord Brougham, one of the most aad brilliant orators, sciential statesmen of' the last century, wrote: How grateful the relief which the friend of mankind, ths lover of virtue, when turning from tho contemplation of such a character (Napoleon) his eye rests upon ths greatest man of our own or of any it will be the duty of age the historian and the saga, in all ages, to omit no occasion of commemorating this illustrious man; and until time shall be no more, will a test of the progress which eur race has mad in wisdom snd virtu be derived from th veneration paid to the immortal name of Washington. That Is what you might call a tribute a a a v If the British had A their such a man as Washington, they would not scorn his adrice. Coolidga Mr. Coolidga, Invited by William many prisoners. Wrlgley (gueaa what industry h ency is proof of strength. antl-Faaci- st COSTLY CARELESSNESS. Those who believe in the statement that if you want something done, ask a busy person to do it, will not be surprised in the report of the federal Postofftce that business firms last yearfost the government 85,000.000 m hunting addresses that should have been included by the senders, and thst the largest business organizations made the feweit mistakes. Loe Angeles Times. THAT WHICH DOTH HEDGE A KING. Republican agitators in Spain are ssk Id hate King Alfonso, but dont know bow to get at him. If they rould just elect him president they would have him where (hey wanted him. Louisville Courier-Journa- l, INJUN-T- R 4DING. Or eoure the enfv decent thing to do alien giving Chicago bad. to the Indiana, would be fo apologize to r the condition it la in. Detroit News. talk baa Most of this ea rout bad to dc with the lata market crash and the long outlook that American enterprise must forecast and face. And the talk ha been a combination of whins and whoop. Tbe little men ha.o whined. The big men have whooped. The men who know least have been pessimistic. Tbs men who know most have been optimistic. Before tne market crash these club, car sessions eouodeo a kind of stein song of prosperity. A nation waa glowing frem cop ih nervous breakdown. After that your nerve develop the quality of brass. a a a Clem- PARAGRAPHS well-bre- d S a man ia "generous when hs bequeaths bis millions ta ahar-itIs a lifer generous if ha givta away his golf clubs aa th way ta prison T a a a Writing Spring poetry isnt assy. Bo few words rhyme with slush. Bom of those who run wvattd sumes authority, according to on take critic, and th states Just matwhat to left. Especially in the income tax. ter of It It it sons outnumber any Preacher ether group in Who a A ho. Which indicates that clergymen bava th knack of picking sensible wives. When at last everything is produced by machinery, the world will need nothing more except a machine to do ths consuming. It It ft Correct this sentence: "1 can t make this money without hurting a friend. said the and Id rather do without it. Popular heroes who yearn to b Inconspicuous might try marrying some woman for her money. Ficso wild when fsr from horns rsatriotiou are college boys. Other ar college prefeasors, deacons and dads They say the popularity af out-1- 1 net of history, science. at a, shows a thirst for culture, but who ante a pill when hes thirsty? The Dost wholeione, palatable Coffee Snbititute you ever bad! Good tor your Stomach Liver Heart and your Nerves , Americanism; Foolishly abusing an engine until it la warn out, aad thsa expecting a teaspoon full after meals tq rebuild it, It relieves Constipation! Th straight and narrow way ha advantages Thera arent any wet spots to skid on. Look for the attractive yellow Package with the rising Sun a LEA r NaOlD KlaeGD ana Seven Drcrid New KEEnnirjs SAUCE' always pays to buy the Best Figco waa originated 1887 Vaybo the firat child ia th smartest. In golf you seem to get woroe aa you go along. , G-Cyli- Ficgo 0 For advertising purposes I am going to give absolutely free a brand new Sedan, an Oldsmobile two-doSpecial Six Nash four-doSedan, a De Soto two-doSedan, an Essex two-doSedan, a Pontiac two-doSedan, a WhipSedan, and a Chevrolet two-doSedan, all latest model pet two-doSedans; also 4 splendid new console type radios, a Victor Orthophonic Victrola and other valuable pnzes. Any person living In the United States outside ot Chicago may enter an answer to this puzzle except employees of tbe W. D. Boyce Company or members of their families, 'or winners of automobiles or first prizes in any of oar previous offers, or members of their families. or la iwfiomaliifB for ths aK ease of saflltoe of eadsfyl dabaa. Uaa a taaapoanfnl to a pint of all kind of its Cars Given ndcr or or or ZJ er COIVE THIS DRINK WATER IF toMMhtoaaMtaaaaMM (IDMflER a Tftblespoonful of Salta If Back Paine or Bladder , Is Irritated. , Take Flush year ktdaays by driahlag a quart f water each Bay. also not-- a tak a sit occasionally, saya authority, who tall a that loo much rich food form acid a which almoat paratya th kidney la tholr effort to eaptf t from tho blood. They become aiuagtah and woahaa: than yea may auffrr with a dull rnirary in tb hldaty region, aharp patna in th back or aick kea dacha, aour diaatpea. I . your atomach coated, and .whan th tongue waathor ta bad you have rheumatic twinge Tb urine gat cloudy, lull of oadlmant, th channel often got eor and Irritated, obliging yon to aoak relief two or three time during tb night. trritat-tn- g To help nautralla tho th kid-nnods; to holp clean and flunk off tb body arin out got four ounces of Jad from any pharmacy bar Tak Saltasuit, a tablaapooaful In a alasa of water breakfaat for a few day before and your kidney may then act fin. Thf famoua nlta to mad from th told ot grape and lemen Juice, combined with lithta. aad haa bora aard for year to help flnth Wad tlmultt aluggteh kidney a; alae to nautralla th acid in th ayatom thv no longer irritate, thua of tea relieving bladder weaknoa Jad Salta i inaxpenalva; cannot make a delightful Injur and Utbia-watdriak. Ada. f ay TRAFFIC. PUZZLE la tbs picture there are 7 cart ia a bad traffic jam. None of them can move for-srai- d, for each car is blocked by the one in front of it One of these cars will have to be backed out Which one? The traffic policeman seems to be stumped. Can you straighten up this tangle for him? Only one car may be tqovcd backward, and if you pick out tbe right one, you will see that it is not necessary to back up any of the others. Send the number of the car which when backed out will relieve this traffic tie-uand if your answer is correct you will be qualified for this opportunity. p, CSC3.CD Cc? U?cz:2tzcz3 We are not only giving the Sedans, radios and so forth ia eur big prize list amounting toover $6300.00, but are also giving an additional $500.00 in cash for promptness to the winner of first prize if he or she has been prompt Thus, the first prize winner will receive the Nash Sedan and $500110 in cash, or $1,845.00. Find the car which when backed out will relieve this traffic tangle and send the number of it in a letter or on a post card, or yon can mark the car on the picture and send it to me. Be sure to write Or print your name and address plainly. All who answer correcdy can share in the prizes or cash. Duplicate prizes paid in case of ties. ANSWER TODAY. f J . ARTHUR ME5KE, .4 Dept-1-1 7 S20 N. Dearborn SL, Chicago, ar V a m iuar a Aad then day a touch of wormwood and gait made th cup bitter! Tbe bouse of1 cards fell, and a back from whole nation romance ta reality. Thu seems catastrophe to th man of cowardice. It spells ebaUeng to th man af courage. I venture a prophecy. Tb next twelve months of will mean a healthy sorting ont of leadership in Amereconomic life. icas Men of cowardice will have hard sledding. Men ot courage will bava th time of their Uvea and wait out with more Yeathera than bare ever before decorated their hate. Today there to not oue dollar lea of real wealth in the country than before ths market crash. The country has bad an economic purging that may leave a sick feeling for a while, out it to a cleansing process thst mains a healthier future. It to not safe to be too safe. Men rise to greatness only when they llrs dangerously. It ws keen our faith and stick to facts, all but the cowards are going to have a gorgeous time a thi year we enter America's new are of economic realities. (Cop) right, McClure Newspaper Syndicate) Yes, we have ihe Reputation! y. 6 . of quick Win A critic is much lik a rooster. A rooster attracts attention by making a noise after tbe hen achieves an sgf. SOUPS Ihe persecutions of Mrs. Pankhurst and her supporters ia today like turning to a page from the history of the Middle Ages. otes-aion- s. Even though a man la asleep, you can tell whether he to marBT ried. Just snore, and watch his elbow. ROBERT a a a QCTLLAB The lawyers and surgeons have had their crack at Tunney and that Necessity ia also th mother of a few months ago the driver would about completes his education exethics. hive thought it a tip. cept for a Up on Wall Street a a a A un who man is has as Getting th firat million causes The Federal government no good' breeding to apeak of. Harry W. Haagren af this city waa chosen by ths management of the Salt False Am use meat company to man- - 49 the aaucar bicycle race track for tne season of 191. Ha waa manager ot the 1905 and part of 1999, track in aad had bean successful. a a a A large motor track piled up with aa aa th average bouse, paradhay high ed tb street of Balt Lake City and attracted much attention. The load consisted of 111 bale of hay, and weighed a little mor than 19,109 ppounds. 1, air. Mussolini shows that ho is growing even stronger, by pardoning Correct this sentence! My dad talked awful meek when that man threatened to sock him, said the small boy, but t still think he's tb greatest man in th world. a A roll of ftoa, left in a New York taxicab, was returned. Just a a a Invites ican Parliament that convenes ia the club can of such trains aa tb Century, the Seminole, and ths Crescent Limited, where the na lion's men of affairs may bs found. During ths last two months, professional duties have taken me from th middle west into the eaat and th far south. Aad on thus journeys luck baa tat me meet and chat at length w.th a halt dozen of the notion' outstanding generalissimos of business, industry, and tliMoce. Between times 1 tiara joined in tnc of club car controversy with tbe mine run of leaser men of business snd the lines. hlh-ter- Jamas H. Anderson, United Stats marshal for Utah, received word from Chief Deputy Lucian H. Smyth, who waa in Moab, Grand county, that there waa 1 fact of snow on the level at that place, and that the town waa practically isolated. a a a A message was received here from Washington. D. C., to the effect that the reserve forest Vernon comprising (9,659 acres of land in Tooele county, waa to b restored to publio domain as it was regarded aa mor suitable for grazing. a a a Frank Williams, negro, convicted of breaking dnto a Sait Lake City cleaning establishment, and captured la Omaha. Neb., was sentenced by Judge T. D. Lewis In tlj Third district court to a term of II months in ths state prison, for burglary In the third degree. 1- -2 Hoover to act aa sponsor at tb inauguration of th Coolidge dam. Vary gracefuL Lord West bury jumped out of the window and kijled himself in London. His son arid heir waa kilted recently. Superstition calls Wast-bur- y the eleventh victim of the curse. His son took part in opening the tomb. Th Radio Corporation of America. trying to buy from Germanys government a II per cent control of German moving picture rights, offers twice fhe price fixed for the 1 per rent. That would mean eight trillion dollars cash profit for the Reich. Hr. Youngs intelligent idea is to operate inside the Gorman tariff Unes and taka the curse off certain German regulations. of Similarly, Mr. Sloan, head General Motors, has bean buying the bigQreet German motor plant. Inside th German tariff; and Ford is building plants Inside those ... Editor Offha I bar lately been listening to ious servings of th tbs discussions of that Great Amer- returns. one controls), la exploring Catalina 1iIm4 Ha will sea big flab ia tb aea. including barracuda that would bit your leg off. On high mountain ar wild goats, planted there by Spaniards, long ago. Norris, LafoilcUa and Borah would seem lama, compared with Ahem. Aad thsra is gold in those hilto, also silver aad copper. is customary to eulogize Wash- f lines. Arthur Brisbane (Copyright, 1910. by King Feature Syndicate, Inc.) rebirthday Washington's minds us that we bava grown too wise to need hia advice. H urged na to keep out ot European entanglements. 1 in Europe's affair Uncle Sam now up to hia armpits warld bo ia tb will so OB He court. It BXCUCh FRANK. President of University of Wtscoads aad Century Magailn. Coolidge At Catalina. Industry Inside the By ITS A GREAT DAT FOR THE BRAVE. Washington's Day. As English Tribute. n, ........ Lake TrcilUci HL |