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Show X' A I t KEWS SALT LAKE CITY THE,. DESERET F ' CHts . 9) 'learned through annual obeervatio.n, te flag until noon, and al full (taff from noon until aunset. Published Afternoons Except Sunday Salt Lake city, Utah. Phone Was. MO. Member of The Audit Burean of Circulations SUBSCRIPTION RATES, One Week One Month pur-pose- loTayTKeTr7are' artossthTtlast WASTING TIME COLLEGE. 1 - atd from several eases-wou- ld sources. There is, In short, a system of organised aid and chanty rathe? than the ini' discriminate sort: a method by which those who are worthy are not overlooked, and lhi of her kind not In other words it is work of die'gtegi jwhwby-th- e , tnimuon ij performed by. persons traitwJ in social welfare work, and which Justifies the" deniah of trrcgttlar equests-too-ofienl characterised by importunity or fra id. The page of , tho Saturday News customarily devoted to proclaiming t'JitTliis ta the Place, tells today in terse and vivid detail something about this year Ctim- -l munity Chest drive beginning ne:.r week. 1 The News commends the movement Heartily. ' It suggests that each citizen take stuck of himself and his charitable intentions after this manner: How much can I afford o give, or rather how much ought I to give, over-suppli- -- uw Ibat roomily-aj ilvi.rAW cent oFUie yom uoTTLe nauba iwiapan on next fall would do better if entering college thcy went directly into some, trade or busi- He added thattbe common belief ness. that college training is suited to everybody and tfiat every boy and girl is capable of being assimilated into the collegiate training sjstem is he of the great tragedies of American life." This suggests another condition which is a subject of much present-da- y criticism It is strongly contended that one of the principal defects of our educational system today is that grammar, junior high and high school curricula are planned more with a view to enabling students Jo mfecLcollcge. entrance, requirements than to prepare them for the business of life. Thus the niany.who may have no hope or desire to enter college-- , deprived of the benefits which they are entitled to receive from instruction belter adapted to their needs. Certainly, if a student is not inclined to seelf after the things offered in tlife colleges and universities, it is unfair both to him and to the school to permit him to remain there, or to oblige him lo cram his time with studies for which he knows beforehand he is going to have little i use. quoted- -r- t v this year for the succor of the unfortunate f in this community of which 1 am a member? That amount 1 will subscribe and agree tc the Community Chest, feeling . pay through 'f g'aP that trained agencies, wilt do for me to do myself; that what I would not - is, see that the money is bestowed whpre most needed, after being diligently " be-abl- e -is accounted for." .teJt-w-per- - This will-b- e hi accordance with the and temper of the community, atraining ; lready noted for its generosity and its care of the needy and the unfortunate." It will . be a renewed demonstration of the Tact that, ;ffnot only dot the elements making for ma- -l terial welfare, but also for the nailer, gentler attributes which cause each to feel an IRREPRESSIBLE . interest in the welfare of his neighbor. This ' ie the Place. CONFLICT-STE- ER DEER. - - THE President's proclamation decreeing a thirty-da- y period of official mourning , in honor of the late Chier Justice William , Howard Taft,-i- s likely, to give the entire nation a larger familiarity with the flag at half-mathan has been had fpr a long , lime. Under these circumstances it iB ap-- 7 propriale to refer to tho national flag code way of inslruelmn as to what is the proppr procedure, and hv wav of rorreetion of errors " in practice which e almost " st- . a-- of- - a smoke-producin- of engineers, giving real of thought to the problem, fs obviously the ..flirt step The inethol of enforcing the present inadequate smoke law is absurd and productive of no lasting Twenty Years Ago. MARCH M, 110. Nearly S') foreign laborers started a riot on Second avenue between L and if streets where a water, main was being laid Brandishing revolvers and automatic pistols, they threatened to kill Foreman i. It.' HUI, The row was Patrolman by Motorcycle stopped Walter W. Griffin and others. ee. Officials of tho Utah "Light A Railway company announced that 24 new street care had been ordered for immeJiate delivery for sen ice in Salt Lake City. Half were to be used within the city limits and the others on the Sandy Midvale line. see Elder Hcber J. Grant of the council of the Twelve and Elder Charles If. Hart returned to Salt Lake City from Cedar City where they went to attend a quarterly conference. They reported a large attendance at all the meetings Mrs. L. D. Alder, of 22 First avenue, by a burglar in the ki'ch-- n dec'r-minn- s - half-brothe- of her home. When Bhe entered the room the burglar politely removed b.a anew and fled train the premises. Entrance was gained by breaking a win- dow. . e C -- -- 4 ild and tame an equal break ef (he subject, however, inav profitably 'wait upon the jnvetisaticin of ttje garne wariin who will ascertain whether the situation is truly as grave as is depicted. so as lu give iultie rare for exrilenve? BRO DCASTING THEIR TROIBLES. . 3-- i; --x-; f jnat nt be-fo- Few suffer in silenee; new that there re EMruiiis and "PiiiiTte Muid d oarttnents in so many papers. t. Louis 'Feopte--g- lilobe-teernoer- at. , " -- IT IS TO I.AK.H ey Time. ed Aeiiwi v. NOT. THE FLIMSY M bat J ranee STIFF. Iev-- 1 love.- of honesty and Justice - - Jm. Eoo,l see GIVING DIGNITY We may come far from agreeing on the meaning and forme snd performances of religion. We may think it is absurd to believe what somebody else confidently believes. The faith of one may be no faith at all to another. But no matter bow greatly your neighbor differs from you, if you observe in btra the patient, gentle effort to make of Christianity a simple way of life, you are going to sen the light. You are destined to time suddenly to the conclu, sion that in this daily gentleness snd patience helpful in a thousand little ways is dignity and revel ence and beauty. GREATNESS Strange how little attracted and fascinated we are by the possibilities of greatness that lie m the common man even in ourselves. There is an occasional deed which seems to be great in itself, intrinsically great. But. mostly being great 'is doing littie things In a gieat way. We can do all the better things in a big way. One can illuminate the dingiest shop by the light of personality and that personality may reveal itself in n manner as simple as a smile and friendly greeting. see see APPRECIATION! There Is nothing quite so pitiful as to observ'd the cut that ingrat- itude or the lack of appreciation ha made. Especially are elderly people sensitive when they have doiie thelr best nJ find, tbat-lto- , body cares. May we never lei the honest emotion of the heart or the honest effort of the mind go unnoticed and uncared for. more glorious than failure when both are animated by tha sincere effort to do ones part. e o o -WHAT THE BOSS SAY'S 4 The! boss Who uses "the same methods with ail bis men is not very intelligent. Some men have to be told, others asked. Some men rarely have to be either told or asked. A boss who haa not a fairly keen analysis ef human nature is not a real execttlv'e. He is Just a fellow with his. name on the. qoor. e o o SAYING BEAUTY The state of Washington goes well with Its organisation for saving wild flowers and planting trees. The Idea In to preserve the natural beauty of t he state and increase he YiMoZLme lo TtrtUd, retin, rU Sto TromhcS, $?Mt Ssuattem PasaSSe D. R. 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Time and1 ib- - pemis ' HSYou7 aSEigllrY ouRSde, - -- If brevity i really the soul of wit, !h?n Ihe tenure or a French rabinpf is about the funniest thing in the world. jut i.j,,VI ir To San Francisco and back 150.50 Los Angeles sad back both ways direct. thnmghSan Fondaco or back through Lax ToLoaAngeksand both ways via 5(X50 Vegas. You can visit Seattle. Portland and other Northmen Saa Fraodaoo. ooe way Saa Poo-cities, then Sea Francisco sod $5&jOO Los Angeles, returning bjr way Lis Vegas. one way cisco; of Lax Vegas a delightful 190.90 ooewayviaPocdand T returning via Las Angeles snd aide tour of the coast. e where wish, Frandsco or via Los you Stopover comfort and speed tif geks and Las Vegas. lC'Yoisfliri?ave! Achteve-menLrioB- e Professor Mitchell Carroll of the Washington university In Washington, "IV arrived In Salt Lake City to a lecture on Archeology and I Ahtiquiiies," at Ron land hall. T lines serve the whole Pacific Coast. bk: - guilty of the most indefensible stupidity. Sfan cannot develop lnJ.o somebody better than he Is without contact with- beauty. Without is only a system of getting things done. flyers and a vast wot it ef coaaectii) g- - Frsnciico, thence to -- see traoxcontinental, Southern Pacific often a wide choice of routes for your trip fiwua. You can go co Sea 1 UNDER ONE FLAG There are students from almost alt the countries of tho world in American universities If they eould be assembled they would to be ley I lo - almoot - v commiss'on . BT ROBERT QlTLLAN - neighborhood,-and g "every fine building erected in the District is Boon begrimed. With fine public buildings going up and the ones to be erected faced with this condition. it Is Imperative that a change lir nwer-,sary, if they are to escape defacement, according to the Fine Arts Commission. The problem has been talked about now long enough. Action should be taken before the government completes its task of raising more acres of white etone in tbe alr to he jJefiuaeil by black. more fine transcontinental flyers atyom service tbejare is no To. renounce the world and devote herself to humble service, woman can outer a convent or else marry a genius I- The Freer and the Naval Hospital. Gallery of Art is situated-- in the midst nan awakened efrywhere bc?hg unintentionally per- -; petra led. In the first place, the flag is prop-- 7 erly flown during the hours of the night. have left their domesticated rs It should fee displayed only from sunrise to withouj a Chinaman's chance." sunset, being .reverently taken the Tic. .solution of-- J he problem on the - tetier hour eacFday,- - trf be hriiugfit for th er range, if a problem actually exists, next morning to be raised upon the staff. is either to lengthen the season in' easy: In' -- the seeond place;- - in - being -- boited -- tt whictrrteer mar hw lawfully hunted or to - should alwajg be raised to the top or peak remove the prohibition as to the killing of of the staff, and held there for an.in-iadoes, and let the female of the species fake before being lowered to the half-ma- st po.si her ehanms with the btiek aainl fhe J lion. At the sunset hour, before being low snortsmen" fn whom sex in such a ered for the day, it should similarly he means Pol much anv way, Or raised again to the peak before "being there is still another way: inasmuch as seme from the staff. neopie see as murh fun In k filing a steer - r The present period of mourfrtng com- or a w, ether a in killing a fleer, and wmild each of thr fhtrtrdaTs- - rcxttv riifher have'ihe me,if ef the :Brfcfrdhe'Whletf former . - i. . rv I MhAnfflad fvi In nAs, 7 . I ner - replaced there should be some method of requiring -- tho new -- material- do AH thlT meet s lived standard. says Mr. Hood, is obviously a Job for nn combos-UoeBgttTeewrklltea ttr the ail uf snd ths art of getting disagreeable The things done by reluctsnt people. latter art. It may be said, is a rare gift who as well assn art snd there are-fepossess It The Lincoln Memorial Teceives a continuous bath of soot from the VS. who annually spend ten days, mosi them nnsncccssfuTlyi iiV during the latter part of October will be surprised and perhaps gratified to hear that the deer have berome so numerous in Ifee Beaver mountains as to rut down the forage upon which stockmen oflhe locality have depended for the summer feed of their fteck-- and herds. It4 hard to realize that animals in. their free and wild state can ever attain such numbers as lo cause such a menace. And ef we have the present example in the Kaihab plateau where in spite of mountain lions- and human hunters the deer are so martv as to be a nuisapee, to sav nothing of early-da- y conditions when the millions of buffalo on the Plains would pHSE --of T ' -- pineh-penn- Why doubt man's ability to win ths wer easinst insects! Ths prim-itiv- s did with no - There seams to be no modern than fingerit nails. ether -weapon equivalent ef a bow of ribbon on the buggv whip unless) it consists The books called "great- bv the - hanging one elhnw nut of the critter have imie Sale, which probcoupe door. ably means that happy people out e . number soreheads. Thc radio should- settle the evolution argument In a year or'two" A statue proves nothing. the human ear should - begin- toa-- popular close upr .cynia. WeU-.-tnumber of flowers and trees that grow along the highways. Not to do what we can to preserve the T-heWay natural beauty around US Is to be --should ' d ...Wbat a the useLK you ga,.hat 4 Ric hea:.sre n'L, ve rything.J o uL leas people think you're still in can taka a little pocket change and flivver and make college; and if you wear one, they a second-han- d your klda worthless think yen', are bald. see e -- TWE FI. AtT .AT- - H - accurate Onyour Dontmiss and an inspiring personality-Anwhen we find them we shall pay them a y wage and then wonder w hr more Leonard do da Vincis and Michelangelos do not flock into the teaching ranks News(Copyright, , McClure paper Syndicate. J PARAGRAPHS w uiar demand for universal higher education, declaring that too many students of the wrong kind go to college. Wbilo jiotliing surpasses a college cducahbn in benefits to those capable of making use fit it, lor .a very large percentage of those who go through" the higher Institutions of learning, there is no doubt that it means four years somewhat , worse than wasted. , The president of Brown University was y - ' Utah is striving for a soluliotLof yyHILE junior college and university 'at- - There, is assurance that the most approved methods are invoked in handlin'.: the funds, througli investigation of the castrf .r where help is needed, and the avoidance of duplication whereby otherwise the same I LN t HTvfrT" partssips4o.-is- 4 t.e fund. aBdrpJanU. JMfHooldeclares, and tho desideratum is to shovel coal into the furnace with the least effort, minimising the really fine art of proper stoking, wa have a. poorly paid firing service with poor firing ns the natural result Mr. Hood points out that renot accomplish strictive laws alone-d- o n great deal. The evil should be tackled at its sourcST Its source, of course. Is the fire box. Proper emphasis should be laid upon the skillful operation of furnaces and the installation of new smokeless equipment. In new plantssmokeless coal of lees than 20 per cent Lark of common sense. lack of physical energy. IS. lack of standards of achieve ienty 1 f.' Lack of ability to cany-on.JX. Lack of singleness of purpose. J2. Lack "of sympathetic understanding of pupils. . -- w assistant secretary of the wavy be- - and-o- ne of the leading operating chiefs had been out ail day buying ships for the government for an informed technique, order and discipline. I. Lack of mastery of. subject and wide knowledge, intelligence, energy.. Initiative- -. adaptability, common sense. hlgEsian dardsor 4. Lack of intelligence. S. Lack of effort. morals and personal professional "" S. Lack of initiative. achievement, singleness of purpose, J-- .J aek.-of- . adaptability.-- S. sympathy, a rich soeiei background rhlot-ens- an .1 -- neer of the boreal points, out that white' iherere laws against emtsslon ef the -rusmotrg IW ttic- - inataIlnthB of foel-bing equipment, emeketeaaneae has not beenA mifcle n primary requirement nor y is It required today.- - Emphasis bar been placed, instead, on low cost of installaand undeslr- tion, "on utilising cramped able quarters, and- on limlied chimney well, .whether they heights so they-lee- k draw well or not. Very little managerial ability is applied in the way fuel is burned in homes l pocket In vain to find enough to pay his fare. "You pay for me this time, he said I haven't a cent to pay to his companion. forTny serf," was TTieTCpiy. They haT spent money enough during the day to buy fifty vessels such as they hod to borrow from a bystander the few nickel! , knows bis coni. Bat io n reply to the criticism, in which stj - sea ng 14. Lark bf social background. Nothing has quits tho wldw Inmemory. pu- a a a terest that the success or failure of 15. Lack of knowledge of what ptia can do. teachers has. Correct this sentence: Dick give IS. lack of personality. We are interested as students. An average movie patron is one me everything I want, said tha 17. lack of moral standards' XVe ere interested as parents. thinks the silly psrt of the .wife, "but he doesn't like to hear If every teacher in tha nation who We are interested as taxpayers. is provided to enterjain people talk about how generous he Some years ago Sherman Lett- - wosld check himself or herself program sonv. body e.lse. . it eeWeoel a. elltAwSVf m Of I,s IBipii IQ fAUBvBlIT1 WF llutry w teachers sod to that laUnre. la.rnrr plets honesty, of wives; wnnxte dxnaywtteVeBsdvsMiTwitoeneairo a few years mental causes of failure, and these within the main - Great teachers are great men seventeen findings are gtiU sources of inefficiency in our school snd great women. Wa need never of rooms. expect to have an over xupply Tha seventeen causes ef teacher great teachers therefore,- for the Hot race does a these: are throw up failure great L Lack e( control over the tech- many great men in any generation. But M must keep up the quest of of teaching. nique, -- f 1. Lack of ability - to maintain teachers who- - bring to thslr task Mr. Coyle undoubtedly fJtBtmrwtrrwsMnrwhtfrrtJirTnfr?rspr us who yield to the generous impulse of giving, have the habit of giving unwisely that is, not in tbeway to do the most good. " Through the organisation of the Coms munity Chest a number of excel lent are achieved. 'Thera is the invitsuofi and opportunity for every niember of the community .to do what he feels that he can toward helping the afflicted and the needy, through widespread reminder and tion during the week that the campaign for funds is on. There is accuracy in the sums estimated to be required'for these purposes One-thi- remake-ww-seiaeot- ...... millions, didn't quibble about prices, were glad to get the vessels at any figure. Arriving late in the evening, end tired out, at the Brooklyn end of the ferry to bring them ... BT GLEN FRANK, Wisconsin and Former Editor of tho Century Msgs line. rusldwl of Cshtrdtr of the case is heard in court an opportunity will be preeented once more io "show up" the doubtful efficacy ofa mens law in abolishing an evil that has grown apace. Representative W. R. Coyle of Pennsylvania directed some well chosen ' words the" other day against government officials responsible for dictating the ties of soft goal in government establish- - ............. lit t Star. a ft-th- ...... i WHY TEACHERS FAIL bit of Irony in theleeuanc of a warrant against tho United States Capitol, alleging violation of ths smoko laws, that will not b lost Upon the legislators. Criticism has been leveled egamst the District authorities from the Houee and Senate chambers for permitting the smoke- - (nuisance to continue, .and the criticism"" is Justified as far as existence of tho smoke nuisance is concerned. United' But th chief, offender .. a i EARLY all of us have at least a lilU : IN of tha milk of human kindness in our mako-u- p none but whs I at times feel a desire to deal charitably and generously $ with somebody, if only, among thejnost niggardly of us, with ourselves, gome in deed, thbugh this is rare, are too generous Smoky Unde Sam. Washington anybody shall have derived the impres5?n sion, from reading a Washington dispatch T.R One Tear (If paid In advance) that Uncle Sam is practically Single Copies t CenU yesterday, broke" because he only had a little over The above rates apply to Utah, Idaho Nevada. Wyoming. Oregon. Washington, in the treas-nry- ," redo. Montana. New Mexico. California, and six hundred thousand dollars letAiim he R3MUT6t'for 6V6rftl Hil- lArlxona; other states by mall per month. (1 Send - remittances -- and buxinree remn muntcatlona to ..The Deseret New. 6all payment of income taxes. An ordinary perCake City, Uub. son anyway would consider himself far from Address correspondence (or publication broke" with six hundred thousand cash on to tho Editor. hand, with no immediate debts to pay. At NATIONAL ADVEKT1SI.NO KEPBEHENTA- he same time, a nation that does much of TIVES. Cone, Rotbenburg and Noes, Inc. its financial talking in terms of hithons does New Tort City..... 10 East Mh St not often get so low; and it is noteworthy North Mlcmgan Blvd. Chicago. ...t(0 Detroit ..General Motors Building that the bottom of the national strong-bo- x Kansas 10k Coca CotoBtitoj, AtiantA Citeno Bldg. . St. Douis. Victoria Building long day. Conger and Moody. Of course it was only'one of those in- Dea Moines, Jpws., Dos ' iian Francisco... Third fluent person 'or institution happens for a moment nut of cash Jprphahly Henry v Entered Lake f at SaR at ice the postof -city as second class matter according o Act Fordone In a while rinds himself without .1 of Congress. Marrfe 1. 187t. carfare. Everybody knows it does not indiThe Associated Press is exclusively en cate actual impecuniosity " or Inability to to titled the use tor republication of all news does not imply lack of manon, It credcredited or to otherwise not dispatches carry it, ited in this newspaper, and also the local news agement or for any demand unpreparedness published herein. AH rights tor republlcatlon of special dispatches here are also reserved that may come along. It just curiously hapOne is reminded of an ex SALT LAKE CITY. MARCH 15, 1930. pens that way. perience of Theodore Roosevelt's immediatewar. As ly prior to the gpaniah-AmerkTHIS IS THE PLACE. but Mechanics get dirty, yoe: Jhl conteL.JLjrpvegJ.ht..maq.Jf. Tvow toen tnvent-colla- r safely dead. accessories and get rich? A husband too e a e Americanism: busy to n)oy hts uioney: a fat wlfe A celebrated M. D. calls love a diamond. to another boy e deriding disease, but a disease cant be a cured by getting too much ef it. .that makes modern youngsters seem uniquely rotten to middle-aged reformer la a poor' a lar There-I- s CASH LOW, CREDIT HIGH. , 15.1930 MARCH SATURDAY Signature Ot To Insured 8eee8Fa of Applicant MM,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1(1,, .. (Meis Tomorrow May Be joo Late., U h |