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Show f I -- z DESERET THE- more eawly done by a Labor ministry , than by any other. ' These 4re ncgafne rather than posl-(i- e points in Mr. Macdonalds faor. They are not tlie strongest of grounds on which Sunday. & Published Afternoon Phono Wml Salt Lake City, VUh to base the assurance of the nation' supMember of Tho Audit Bureau 6t Circulation. port, but they are probably strong enough 1 to hold that support together for eight or SUBSCRIPTION RATES. .15 $ One months longer anyway. ten si Oat Month 7.S9 One Tear 7.00 f W-w- FARM BOARD HEAD. On Year (if paid la advance p 5 Single copies xh. ahoA rates aDPtv to Itah. Itlano,i Nevada. Wyoming, Oregon. Wahin?'on. Colo- - aw redo. Montana. New Mexico. California and Artxona: other Mate. b hlg 'u the ftena'e things of Chairman of the Federal Farm Board, after will be disclosed ar (tf 0((C in the vile soon to be taken on confirmation of hi reappo.nlment. He was not keen for the position w hen chosen for it by a Mar ago, but consented President to trv it a while. He is now apparently REPRESENTANATIONAL ADVERTISING T1X ES. n than he was fo . jmore willii's (o carry Cone. Rothenburg A Noe. Inr .in for the President makes the Street East tCin, 4th NcrTork Ciy A'tnu? p,.. fitment for the full term. :.. North Michigan Chicago General 'Motors Build!ns( Detroit Mr. Legge ha- - been the target fog much cola 395 Bnlldlngo Cots Kansas CWy .Glenn Building Cn!uim. but he has brought to Ills novel Atlanta st- - Louis ......,3;i ''ictorjjt th'k and lO'pniwihilitv a f.no qual.ly of in- 521 Bldg IHs Moines IWIigenre. discretion and courage. The San Francisco farmer's ill. it i hue, have not been all repaired, nor has She expected relief Entered at the posloffics according to Act ami in full measure arrived. The City as second class matter of Congress, March i. 1572. problem was to.iperpiexmg to be "settled 0t Bul a hurr fth.JI1! PrSitaoS?,ir in 1) asb(?fcrvr;iil lvli siiff Th pftaXr K3P dispatches credited tait or not otherwise lied In this newspaper, and a!o the local pondlficn of cnpuleraMo chaos; arid' such po.ilhc nHion aT the government by of the Farm Board has felt lo JOE-13- , i&W, authority SALT LAKE- - CITY, - s W i.ujlFrjMIf. rv-- Uer fr - a 51 I i4f S a i iist ;! ; -- v ; :. : ; . s 'i 1 t LAKE CITY - ?'?,? ? ?rat M nss(f 1 --- SILVER iU LV SORRY .Lake, has and of been It wilt not do to deny that goruo fd these steps have been bitterly opposed as economically unsound and unihis criticism, coming wisely taterna!istic too from sources of high authority. Naturally, as head of the Board, Mr- - Legge is the person in the limelight for censure, and he has not shunned it. Whether tha Senate still thinks he is the right man in the right place, as seems to be the general opinion throughout the country, wilt be shown in the vote on confirmation of his reappointment. wholesome effect. PLIGHT. Diplomacy. Too-Ope- n , 13 1SSQT Following precedents extending as far back as tbs administration of President Washington, President Hoover has do--' cllned to Comply with tbs request of tbs committee on foreign relations that all tha confidential letters, papers, dispatches and communication of every sort related la any way to the London naval conference or the treaty negotiated at, that conference be submitted for His reason .the committee scrutiny. for withholding some of the communications lo stated with disarming frankness by Secretary Stlmson. partly In the 'quoted words of the first president of the United States. There Is such a thing as too open dimade In conplomacy. Observation fidence by representative of nations in communicating with their official superior or their esaociatea, by way of elucidating contentious points, of explaining differences with third parties, if they should be disclosed, might have, 1 the isrords of President Washington, a pernicious influence On future negotiations or produce immediate Inconveniences, perhaps danger and mischief. In gelation to other powers." Nothing of real Importance In the genesis and evolution of the naval treaty,..Mr, SHtnson - Insists, .has-be- en, He characterizes as suppressed. sense the intimation of some senator that the administration has entangled itself at London, or has-- made commitments mm. revealed to- - the world, or has signed supplemental secret agreements that-wil- l not beer the light of day. The treaty, as Secretary Stlmson says, properly la to he Judged hr Its own explicit provision. These can be discussed Intelligently and acted upon with knowledge In the 1ght of what they are Intended to bring shout through tha lira- -. Ration of naval armaments explicitly set forth and also through their calculated moral and psychological effect. upon International relations. lit Twenty Years Ago. ll. - -- 'll - -- fin car-drive- -- lj Post-Dispat- T ot na' Jt -- trt Iti - 1 -- fri queer-dowag- fat! aln-ad- the nt jut fn-v- , 1 . ' . - c - -- - . Mr. .tmclf MUSSOLINI MAXIMST - Ksha la Not Worried. $500 Per Killing; Welcome To Bnuil, by King Fea- sen, a young man. with the energy of two steam engines James W. Gerard, formerly Youdg men for energy, old men embassador to Germany, organ- for direction- ,i men to direct, young men Old ised s luncheon yesterday for Commissioner the to do. Mulrooney. head of New Yorks police.. Everybody was there. Including Otto H. Kahn. He aaye grand opera by redid is coming. but it will not interfere with the Metropolitan opera, always BY ROBERT QUILLAK. needed to create great repute l fr Gone. . It doesn't take much skill to die critic. You just sa) : Also, according to Mr. Kahn, a high-browho studies this earth and its Ain't other countries grand' doings .from Farts to Peking, Darn America. and from Peking to Rome." Ahere j la nothing to worry on Virtue: The ability to recog When the British have tem- nise the flavor of ginger ale by porary hard times they ait stilt, itself. play a little golf, don't do much. lit America we cant sit still, we Now that jaywalking in New have to do something. When Tork is tliegal, there's no lawwe to stocks rgfuse sell ful way to court destruction exgo up. them and force them to go dawn. cept to carry a pej roll. After a dull period, it will occur to Americans that they have the United States back of them end they will recover their bet - eccc. ture Syndicate, lac.) newly-appoint- Paragraphs ' as w ' , see r - , Commissioner Mulrooney. s rest policeman, discourses lnterestlnglyf on crime. Ho says: la s murder ease you must have one ot two things, an eyewitness or a confession. With gangster well organised, witnesses are afraid to testify. The kilters do not confess." The modern killer runs little risk. For ISOS h hires a boy If or IT years old, tbo boy does the shooting not oven knowing The name of the man put on the spot, or why ho la killed. Racketeers, according to Mulrooney. would vanish. If- - eitixena would do tbelr part As a rule they prefer being blackmailed to defending themselves. Racketeers and gangsters sre miserable cowards except when ganged up and armed. A real man could take a chair and beat up half a doxen of them. Young criminals should be segregated. not confined with older criminals, who teach them all they know. does no Capital punishment Send the gangster caught good. carrying a gun. thus proving hi intention or willingness to commit murder, to some place Just Inside the Arctic Circle where he will do useful hard work for the rest of his life, and you wilt get results that no electric chair could give.' er Commissioner Mulrooney's Job. protecting property and life in the world's biggest, richest dty. Is "a business In Itself. He has under him ll.MI men and a department that spends tfM9f,699 a year-lie Is an able citisen. Julio Treates De Albuquerque, of Brasil, coming to visit lit will be welcome everywhere. As head of Braxtls govern ment. he represents a gigantic empire, magnificently typical of wealth and greatnesa in America Larger than the United States, with one water power much more powerful than Niagara, ' a soil of Indescribable, diamond fertility mines whose blue white products surpass alt others, and most tm portant. an intelligent, patrtotte. people, our guest from Brazil speaks for a nation ot whose friendship this country may bo proud. o What will be the future of a nation fa times as big as England. Its soil t5 times as fertile, with one magnificent plateau 1.S0S to S.OOf feet high, seven times as big as France: and a river so wide you can Salt out of sight of land, en fresh water! Brazil, rich, powerful. progressive for national defense. reties largely on airships, sure sign of Intelligence. Brasil's military flying school, with field in the suburbs of Rio de Janeiro, Is one of the finest in the world. President-ele- For beat - results the time to la exercise vigorously twenty years before your old Joints begin to crack. e That German who la trying to turn load Into gold should try k brass. girls get won derful results . Hat-chec- A device that causes Radio: peopta to enjoy programs they wouldn't stand for In a theatre. BY GLEN v FUAXL forget that It la easy to do too much. Indeed It is Just a Important to know what not to do as to know wbat lo do-prefer a platoon of police that can act. to a' crowd of who can but debate.'' I "The essential in training la preparation for the worst. Nothing la easier lo Impart than tha sort of training that prepares a man for the best. Education baaed upon a theory that all will turn out well anyhow U not' much ot an education. The trainimg that count for most Hr that which equips us lo cope with things that are going wrong." Some of these maxima are obviously half .truth, but I submit the following as a wise statement. We are not concerned exclusively with the school. The theaThe problem of education is tre. the concert hall, the musreally a problem of the choice of eums. all contribute tonotourendedu-on cation. Training does teachers." "XX title tho man who knows graduation da. All things are t what ho is talking about may be school W him who la teachable. wise, the jnan who knows what he Let us remain teachable by appre-- c is doing Is w tscsL" luting., the rjuseum, the theaseem sin- tre. tin) music we hear oa every it is not enough to mankind-one side, the picture. Theyore forma cere to the masses of of school, the agencies of educamust be sincere. "Most men are aware that they tion Copyright, McClure New- can talk two much, but they often f paper Syndicate- - it to tbo wholesale price and let political, boss, nnd I want you to promote him." the little fellows pay 1C" e encour, The average family pays the If family doctor $75 a year Thu. age peace, wbv is It- that peop.e survey report will surprise every- mover ktek snakes? e , body, especially th doctor. one find cant Correspondents Its no longer a hick town if of South China's generals. Have men establish filling stations be- they looked under Japan's thumb, e fore failing at everything else a e But why are those contests tor A Senate seata called races?" wad of dough can't race. e e A recent survey of failures In the grocery business lists all of tho usual causes except kin folks I have just been reading! George Sylvester Viereck s fascinating volume of interviews called G limpets of the Great. Mussolini appears in'thi volume in his best manner as a maker ,, o,t maxims. Count Keysertlng bae said that men great leaders are invariably trenwith the journalistic gift of chant statement. By this standard Mussolini is a great leader, for his gift of trenchant phrase is beyond question, as witness: I dont believe in conferences I believe in work. Italy is at work. oor too to indc'-- e is Italy in bad government." Intelligent pessimism is much better than unintelligent optim-ia- " colic--gla- -- ns -- - . can forget the past and Maybe the cop would be honest start from scratch each Monday Cocktail: Several naaty things except for th fear that the Smith. Sunanused to kill the taste of one morning especially after a eonian might get him. e e e other. day picnic among the chiggers. a The StciiJ Song lay neglected and Americanism: Millions making So a year on tho new planet is for It vears. but n.i run a feverish effort to get rich and equal to 3,000 of ours. Think o' forgotten 0f )ufk ton last forever, e because pubthe refund a steel eoinpany would! complaining bitterly He guardians sren'C content to re- -i get on lts tncom tar. The ports always foretell such I main poor. 'rthings as the fumigating of mor. I Tou Correct this sentence remember th line! Th:;ir A big man doesn't whine bout I policeman arrested the big bot-- ! Perfumed by some uneven ern-- a tax increase. He Just says: "Add legger in my district." said thelsor.' You as New Stage Schedules... Added Service in Effect Thursday, June 12 t ct hard-worki- ' - lilt, (Copyright, - President of Cnlrcrslty of Wisconsin and Fanner Editor of tbo Centory Magazine. By Arthur Britbanu Br nets' silver-standa- Mr. Mulroaneyg TODAY Ctikts New. ANY proposition designed to increase the uses of silver will meet with the warm fi j support of tht people of this stale. Utah is a heavy producer of the white metal; and j; I the present ruinously low price H was 35 ?j I cents an ounce in New York the other day, f r I the lowest recorded mark affects injuriously ly not only the mining industry but every other in the community. The heavy decline n- - in pries has particularly affected those it i countries which have the silver standard. SAFETY .PROVISIONS. n i In Mexico, and especially in India and China, rd countries, there is the great city whose police issued, in eonnec- JLNE 13. of financial disorder and cpHE j j a condition turn w llli- A .recent-liafctWeek' ob- ' t" aJ economic distress. The formerrepublie has servance, a warning entered the office ot Safecrackers i! placard saying forbidden by law the import of silver and more Rowe, Mom A Summerhayrs, 5!fi south to cross the road than lo dangerous Even silver dollars Third West street, attempted to break the export of gold. cross a railway. pul the vase forcefully vet open a large safe, hut succeeded only :? cannot be brought legally into the country; with reslraiiie.1 truthfulness. Amplifying in Jamming the doors after battering off c j, and because cannot be coins legally gold Ibe warning, it was pointed out that no the combination dial and the handles of ri ; taken out, foreign gold, including American the safe. mother would let her children take a Walk and Canadian, is worth only its bullion , the railway; jet sly Jets ihem take along rCharles JC. Hamilton, aviator, ended a L.value This Has produced the curious of ebame the amid their greater perils his 'i sensational fl ght in bipian'e, from Z ult that the paper mouey of the latter the road. To all of which there will be , New Tork City to Philadelphia, .in one has a i ; countries greater purchasing power hundred and Jhirteen minutes aversg- general public assent, though it must be at it i I III JICaiCO lllttUIUclr said that mere words of advice and counsel ing about 4 miles per hour, with no V ; Chin also has placed an embargo on accident. The plane was under perfect seem feeble and inadequate compared with '. the export of gold; and her economio ami control. the ghastly evil with which communities ; political troubles, as well as those of India. everywhere are to cope; trying William Asper, 74. of SI Quince street, u i have contributed much lo the present de- -' highly respected resMent and prominent ff 1t preciation of the wiiilo rnftair Obviously. noticed that, by implication at least, the In business and ecclesiastical circles, and f 1 a sliver falls in price, the power of Asia formerly of the Asper, Noail & Comto settle Its trade balances is seriously pedestrians and the mothers of children are pany, died In a Balt Lake City hospital held lo be more at fault than the M from a complication of troubles : diminished, fo the hurt of American and to If more be cros may dangerous !S j other exporters; and tills enables fine t Colonel ' 5 f understand how Hie commercial situation a street than a railway traek; but this Thelmas Howland, national to be remembered, the secretary of the JSalvation Army. Was t throughout the whole world is more or loss distinction ha , a visitor in bait Lake C.ty en route to pedestrian has no business on the track but " J effected by the present decline. the Pacific coast, on a tour of InspecLas the streets. on he The former rights 5? 1, Local efforts to increase the uses of tion. While here he delivered two adis made and reserved for locomotives and dresses after inspecting the local post the metal, which has always been a favorite - , i In this community, are therefore com-- 7 cars, and under no circumstances for walkand garrison, . ers. If the latter choose to trespass, they ; 1 mendable, whether they shall prove very Two young men were under arrest hi io so at their xeril. The street, on the adequate or not. In some places, patriotic tilher Ogden as suspects. In the brutal murder made not Wss for walkers is hand, citizens are demanding change in' silver of Saburo lebimura, who was shot to ftl for all amounts under five dollars. Thsl than for vehicles, and the pedestrian is deatlj during religious services in a Japno sene trespassing when lie njakes use anese mission In that city. Two other much silver in the pocket won't overload 4h superior f4ghl of Japanese- - were- yriotisiy wounded by-t-he ' anybody and it witt be an enrouragt'inent te bandits. The trouble is that too many autoway. extract rocks those who the melal from flic drivers the distinction. Too forget nnyiy and fissures of the earth. To create traffic official forget it also, judging by greater demand for milk or sugar nr mut- the pf, paper towels has been greatly reduced frequency wuUi which they report ac In the great pursuit of efficiency this idea ton or shoes, it Is only neressary lo conis almost perfect Jt won t be per cent, sume a larger quantity of those, products cidents a unavoidable however, until the efficiency man figures To create a larger demand for silver, and a!! make to those out a way drops of watet I not BLES OF A him;. thus to increase Its value, ft will likewise run an electric fan or another turbine or j be helpful to put it to more extensive uses something. bL Louis a:R fan,y jars ,n lb royaI 1,0080 H 1 -nonly a monev. in which fun.tmn of rc in the "T PROGRESS LIKE A PLANT. to consider it. but in all the other lines j, ; love homes of foik. one domineerwhen plebeian to which it, j; of human art and production Alt our progress is an unfolding, like ing member tries to impose lus or her auK i so beautifully lends itself. tocratic ft ill uon the other In the Ru- the vegetable bud. You have first an instinct, then an opinion, then a knowledge, manian rase it seems to be the queen-moth- er as PREMIER MACDONALDS PROsPtXTS. the plant has root, bud apd fruit. Trust has m abdicawho seen Mane, the the instincF to the emt,'Jtiu)ugii you can to "hurry iL Cand an opportunity to render no reaon. vain D RETAINS premier is having a hard time tion efJitj-otrusting it To the end.- it shaft npen surviving the attack of the opposition pmtor.g tier exerci.- uf power dunpg the By knowinto truth and you shall why you ! in Parliament. of recent! son In treatHie ha Mnha'l number of youth believe. Ohio Hate Journal. yI IHcne with scant votes, his ministry has barely escaped defeat, ed tier daughtcr-in-h- w m haot?14 his Jease assumed to exercise, .SPEEDY JUSTICE IN MAINE. power being continued only consideration, and 1 , : because some of the opposition members more control over the training of little York County is bragging about the refrain-- ?. Michael, her grandop, than bn own mother fc; ramq temporarily to his rescue : ing from voting at all- He ha no clear lu V ithal she celerity of court proceedings there and quotes bepii permitted to liau witnesses-wer- e the affection of t rase in which eight t : majority iii the !Ioue of Common, and lus has retain.! undinmn-he- j made and arguments charged tier people, though it wa felt that poor atl within an hour. But therejury' follows the jJ; ministry could be overthrown in an hour if her nki-- h prince Mid somewhat enlightening remark that court the entire opposition should unite on ue!i Helene,' divorced n tin ' : ; a program. Thus far. the handful of Lib- mother of lis fuhi"t king, was and attorneys then participated in a shore erals who bold the actual balance of power forced into .t position unfair and unhappy. dinner Bangor Commercial. .Now Carol ha com hart, lie and hi iii have sho,wn that they would' rallier make i common cause with the Labor government mother embrace diamaUrully, npecilizf;d gaaien. lie declare i! 'than help the Conservatives to defeat it, that hi divoiced W.fc IS queen, she ays It is said when basketball was invented 'It is a precarious and an anomalous m( he announcement and the arrangement d was intended to be a mass-gamin which her. and the expectation i that the fifty or seventv-fiv- e persons nulied around. nation, and Prime Minister Macdonald must This is now railed a Communist demonstraat times fee! very uneasy. II, O spirited Mae.e. will be forced tion. and basketball is another game. Ie- -t er i: However, he ha the satisfaction of nocuous roie of she will r Nett. ot j knowing that whatever the ultimate hopes not accept ,! wit!, nt rei'ance, over-fonddusliirr-in-lad of her of the opposition, they an as averse to and N ATL RE VS. M A CHINE plunging the country into a general election doubtle? bad rxpe.ded that her son would they have a machine in Kansas aa he possibly can be. It j extremely1 take side wdh her. htm;f thus whichNowharvest and shell corn and shreds . unlikely at present, therefore, that they will appear to have troubles a'iogethcr (he stalk all in one operation, but you still from to to even him apart and overthrow if could. try pertaining they have to feed it to the hogs in oyder to get police the personal secunjv, cf tftsewn throne. He appears practically assured of contin, pork- .- Philadelphia Bulletin. uance in power, during this year at leaL EFFICIENCY PLli. NEEDLESS EXPERIMENT. For one thing, nobody else would have any happiness in trying to solve the unemploy-meThe efficiency engineer of a ilarge Two students have walked Bod miles, jirobleni-i-th- e Conservatives certainly Eastern eoncern- - ha received a verbal starting with 10 and finishing with 18 rents; prefer fhat this grave labor question be ntt on tlie head from hi hoard of directors but ymi don't have to wwlk nearly as far ax dealt with by, the Labor gov eminent. For for hi ingenuity in saving the firm some- that' here to achieve the same resulfs- .thing like $308 a year. This genius ordered bprinsfield Umoq. another thing, nobody else wants to the paper-tow- el container in the company's the responsibility for the newlv-bor- n washrooms placed about fifteen inclie 1IE FINDS RELIEF. Jt in on crisis India. The Labor government has higher the wall. After washing their -h beRer gqod-wi- ll be hands the employes will If you want to learn something about annoyed by in India than anybody else, water running down thejr !eeve when thev farm relief, get stuck in the mud near a ti and whatever' niav have to be done lo re- reach unies thev firt shake off; farmer home ar.U rail on him to jvrmg on for a 21 store order in fhat country can be better the Thu.-Xhc iam.-Hri- da surplus moisture. Time Union. cnuinptionh's j H : f - FRIDAY Mwl Epl i NEWS SALT Greater convenience for the tag public and summer travel-- c vacation it$ is provided by new schedules over Union Pacific Stages lines, effective Jane 1 2 th. Note these departure hours: - for Pocatello 7 :00 a. m., 2 :00 p. m., 6:30 p. m. for Boise, Portland 7 :00 a. m. 6 :30 p. m. for Yellowstone Park a. m. 7 :00 Chicago is proud, and says: T not only will, but I did. Chicagos population in the new census is 1.. 370,753, an Increase of (72,04$ in ten years. Second among the elites of th nation, Chicago starts on its fourth million. Everybody in Chicago. north, south, west or out on the lake, is sure that New T o A will be passed and forgotten before long. To prove It. I ticker tape and confetti in showers came from win dswa all over downtown Chicago -yesterday. o . XX'all Street continued its sorrow .festival yesterday, stocka drop ping, bears using unpleasant rumors tn their battle against price- - One rumor concerned a big bank, another dealt pith an imaginary attack on the life of the President. Results achieved by so much lying were not great, a few stocks dropping from 1 to S points. Grover Alexander, famous base-ha- ll pitcher, is 'unconditionally released"" by th Philadelphia National League club. It means that . his day Is done. He has playing baseball since 1011. or 10 years, and other players called him Old Pete. ' bn To Women Traveling with Children... v Every assistance is given by Union Pacific Stages driveri.it noted for courtesy and atten tion s 1 1 to persons traveling with young .children, and to elderly people. LOW FARES EAST" Je Such is fame, when you acquire It with arms lege, physical strength. You are eld and passed by after 10 years of- - work. It is otherwise when you make you reputation with your head. Then, sites 19 years, you are. If you amount to anything, just beginning- And you may even have value after fifty years of w.ork- o Henry Ford aaya that more than ever" businera and Industry must depend on older 'hnen. When he was yeusg he talked to eld men. got their advice and paid attention lo It . , He la right sout tho Importance of old mti. hut when you drive around the works with him. tou find on th front rent. In the person of hia manager, Mr. Boren- - ' r i Visit Yellowstone Park by Stage UNION UNION PACIFIC STAGES PACIFIC Union Bus Station E. 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