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Show P-- - J I THE DESERET NEWS SALT ht. Sits -- Published Afternoon Except Sunday - Phone Wax. Salt Lake Cliy, Utah Member of The Audit Bureau cf Clrcutatlons- RATE 3. BUB3CB1PTIQN One .Week One Month : One Tear i tn advance) r One Tear paid Cental Ringle Co plea' The above ratea apply to Utah. Idaho, Nevada, Vr'yomir,. Oregon. Washington, Colorado' Montana. New Mexico, California and Arizona! other atatea by mail per month. X.M. and biuinesa com Bend remittancea inunleationa to The Deaeret New. gait Labe City, Utah. Addreea eorreapondence lor publication to the Editor. REFKESENTA-TIVENATIONAL ADVERTISING Cone, Rothenburg A Noee, Inc. New York City ,.10 Eaat doth Street 160 North Michigan Avenue Chicago ... General Motora Building Detroit I Coca Cola Building Kaneae City .. . Glenn Building Atlanta -- W ....I remiUinfly. The tnotir of th offiettlg la thus mad plain and la applauded, and the method it effective and easy. Both motiva and method are commended to all good citizens aa worthy of emulation. Turning off every Up lightly except when the water is m actual and necessary use is an abgo-11- 1 la duty. n y hoped t hem will be HO need to impose penalties for neglect" of it. ' ' 3. ........ ............ Challenge lo Gangland tie-- L yId separat- slJl1 s,?ht-- lest which is going to demand early solu tion; and that i, where the country is expectEntered at the postoffic at Balt lake ing td put these 533 million bushels of new City as aecond elaasX.matter according to Act winter wheat, to say nothing of the spring-sow- n 1U. ot Congress. March crop, all of which will soon be pourThe Associated Proas is exclusively to the use for repuLUcation ot all news ing out of the separators, with the elevators too full to take care of much of it dispatches credited to It, or not otherwise crednews1 already ited In tbls newspaper, and also the local published herein. All righta for republieaUon of special dispatches here are also reserved. JLhE SALT LAKElCITY. 19. . JiM)L.CEME.T ot President . Hoover that bs intends to sign the Unff hill, Intimating, however, that there are schedules in it which be does not like, will hasten the end of an uncerUinty Uiat bee been delrimenUl to. the nations business and commerce for more than e year past. Under the provisions of the 'flexible clause which confers upon him wide discretion in the r correction of palpable inequalities, he feels that any real unfairness nr injustice in our dealings with olber nations can he avoided. Indeed, as the voice of.foreign protest became more end more audible over the heavy bate increase! proposed on certain imports, - the greater became the necessity for the adoption of provisions under which conciliatory and advantageous action might be speedily taken without waiting upon the interminable delays of congressional amendment. The flexible clause therefore becomes in this respect an anchor to windward, on which the moderate tariff "men could been their utmost hopes. The Pres- . idsnts responsibility will thereby be greatly increased, even though shared with the tariff commission; but the likelihood of foreign frioUon end retaliation will be correspondingly lessened. Of course the issue raised by this tariff bill wilt be the mein issue upon which the congressional campaign this fell will be fought, Unless something now unforeseen occur to claim greater attention, the new tariff will also be the fighting Issue in the general election of 1932. The Republican executive and majority ia Congress have presumably realised that this would be the case, and have therefore deliberately - thrown down the challenge From business standpoint. It would undoubtedly be preferable to have our tariff legislation, both in its consideration and m its enactment, wholly divorced from politics; but A T 1 i i a 4 4 1 I from a practicable standpoint, that desirable objective Is not likely 'to be realized at least, not yet. LOOK THE OLD ONES OYER. may be used or even of ancient and yet not so essentially defective as to be a menace on the highway. Some people cannot afford any other kind than the aged and second-han- d variety, but they should expect to be subjected to the closest kind of inspection, because in the nature of things they constitute e serious potential menace, - A hew Jersey motorist, who bought a much-use- d car for ten dollars, recently went out oa the road and ld straightway struck and killed a of the brakes boy. Examination showed that the vehicle when traveling twenty miles an hour could not be stopped wlthm 175 feet; properly equipped, 25 feet should have been enough at that speed to bring the ear to a standstill The result of the tragedy le that defective automobiles are to he eliminated from New Jersey bigh-a- yi through revocation of ear registration and the licensee of the drivers. In connection with the sickening in- -crease of accidents and fatalities In this community, may one venture to ask if this important matter of inspection especially of old ears, being .rigidly attended to AC.R . I I hine-year-o- i v - i I 1 V . . V ENORMOLS LIQUOR BILL. 1 THE TARIFF BILL. amount of its drink bill fur last year and the total reaches the tremendous amount of $1,440,000,000. In view of the fact that for years Britain has been compelled to give small amounts each week to a million persons to prevent their starving, it would have seemed the part of wisdom to devote a portion of this stupendous sum to that charitable purpose, Il-- ts d if f teul t for the min d io imagme the immensity and possibilities of this huge amount- - It would build and equip nice homes for 350,000 families at $1,000 each, It would buy handsome automobiles at $1,000 each for 1.400000 families. It would pay for the construction of 1,400 business blocks at one million dollars each. It would huild-- and equip- 2J800 large hoaptal. It would take 700,000 persons on a pleasure trip around the world. It would construct nine Boulder dams. It would build the Nicaragua canal, with a large amount left over for contingencies. The list might be continued indefinitely, showing how vast was the eum devoted to the purchase of liquor; and the saddest feature of the matter is that the liquor did no good to any one, and did harm to millions. Prohibition may have its disadvantages, and obstacles to overcome, but any plan that would cut down the colossal sum thrown away on liquor should be considered an improvement on condition! such as are indicated by Britains enormous ex pendilure for drink. -- 1 e -- SEEKING STILL MORE SPEED. Cunarder Mauretania for many years mam, tamed British supremacy for oceanic speed; but her attempts to beat the record now set by the Germans have not been successful, so the same company, without making, any rash- - boaats, has set-of a steamer, which will bear favorable comparison with anything afloat.' ft is believed the new vessel will be the largest in the world, and thashe will have sufficient power lo reduce the Atlantic crossing to a little over four dajs, thus beating the lime of the German racers. Meanwhile the United States is also promising something incomparably swift g, even water; so the race in if checked as lo battle-shiand .cruisers, bids fair to be keen in other directions. But after all, the probabilities are that before the new Cunarder new- C- - 8) speedrter shall have slipped iijto the embrace of the wavjs. those who ere m a hurry to cros the Atlantic will he able to hop into an airplane or a dirigible and skip over and back within the time the steamers are making e ps or-th- trip Chi-cag- e's JCNE WHAT BASE USES ARCHEOLOGISTS working m the interest English colleges have just come upon the stone hd of an ancient tomb ia AnatoTia in Asia Minor, said to be finer than the Alexander tomb ed Conslantmople. WbeoToand.-this-eoff- m lid was being used as, a village watering ir trough for the dogs, donkeys and camels TAKE A DRINK THE WATERS FINE! of the village. The poet causes the Danish prince to PEEING the street drinking fountains dry, sotrtoquize, Imperious Caefar. dead and turn'd aome people may forget or forego that to clay, might stop a hole to kep the wind inclination to bend over and' Uke a few away: a weird hypothesis, and yet not swallows which the sight of the bubbling more odd than that from the sarcophagus fountain invariably invites. That is not of a mouldering and forgotten king, the long the purpose of the city authorities, how- esophagus of grunting camel or patient, ass ever, in cutting off the ceaseless flow. There should acquire the moisture necessary lo is plenty of water in the pip below, and e the creature 's life. half turn of the nickeled gadget m the The mutations of .time bring strange bowl will release it in all its sperklmg transformations and usages. end freshness. There is health and refreshment peninsulas may be fashioned from the skele- in every drop, and the public pre invitedjlons of myriads of sea insects, Perhaps to drink of it to their hearts and their the very grapefruit which you at at break. stomach's content. fast this morning owed its growth to roots But there is need of raving the supply Imbedded m a spot which enee was the from going to waste, and many a hundred home of a busy colony of corals. gallons which may be very prtcbmr later on in the season would run to no purpose , BREAK, BREAK, BREAK! through these fountains during each twenty-fohours if allowed to gush forth un- - - S"!" people gel all the breaks, and make tnd ur lbem-?eneaJi- 1, 119. The House bill providing for the withdrawal of certain public lands and for. th appropriation of I JO. 091 0u 9 of irrigation projects Oomplction then under way, was passed by the United States Senate A There ar dead men who are singularly alive. The battle that is now going on throughout the Western world bewiU make a great difference to tween the old romamio Lberalism enormous populations living near and tbs new realistic liberalism the equator in comparative is led by two dead men. 1 do not mean that the details of and new liberalism may The death of Sir Henry Be grave, be the oldfound in the writings ot fully brilliant, courageous Englishman, these men. but their general two will he regretted everywhere. view, and their spirits He bad developed new speeds in points. of ,hl. CJrrent haul, motorboats and automobiles, and These two men are Francois was killed when a boat in which belter knot'll bytiir ha was going llB miles an hour Mane Aruuei. name of Voltaire, and assumed turned over and sank. Jean Jacques Rousseau. Voltaire amf Rousseau are in Mayor Seagravo had shown that man a speed afloat can be greatly mSny ways Jointly responsible for the increased. Nature supplies, in lookedFrench revolution, but they at life and society from water, n perfect, angles. the drops of water rolling ferent Everett Dean Martin, in bis new one over th other, without fricvolume on Liberty, draws an iltion. A water speed of 50 miles an luminating contrast between there hour could be obtained aith th two great figures of French life Here are some of the right ship construction and ade- and letters. points op difference he suggests: quate application ot power. Voltaire talked to the educated New ideas are needed in ship construction, in screws, wheels, or minority. Rousseau talked to the emotional other driving power. majority. Voltaire blasted at th founda- Budapest ia enjoying a congress of delegate from various nation1 tlona of an obsolete social system felr lo which blocked the progress of opposed prohibition, William, Lane. distinguished, II: rat ion. British surgeon, says alcohol huetouSeeaw blasted nt The foundamade mankind pleasanter, better, tions of civilization itself. nd easier to lire wuhAad wino wiii 9MgJt Xpntb(l "rfijoyr d" asTons- - as the race of man lasts He attributes eur American crime wave to th yolftead get. pointing out that crime in F.um pe. with no prohibition, is steadily decreasing. - By order of Chijf of Detective George A. Sheets bookmaking pool rooms ia th Fleur do Lye saloon on , Main street, and the Log Cabin saloon street, were cloeL vipn eaat Second and the gemblert told to" "move on " Mias Ruth Ferry, daughter o' Mr and Mrs Max Florence, formerly a member ot the Willard Mack Stock company here, was signed by Charles Krobman to . product appear in his tion, "Thq Arcadians- much-talked-- Sheriff Joseph C. Sharp ef Salt Lake. County Was elected president of the States Sheriffs association, at a meeting of the organization held at Saltair. Butte. Mont . wan choeen as the nxt convention city. Lik radiant June sunbeams that kiss The bursting buds of tender flowers, And evrr call forth their scented him To give the world, beauty's r,ch dowere. So th Spirit's life giving careen Upon the uplifted breaktng heart. Gives the soul its sweeetest impress And mekee it the purest love ire par NX PHI JE.VSEV . dvlUXed mind. Voltaire was temperamentally A doer. Rousseau Fas temperamentally a dreamer. Voltaire's thought waa like a lightning stroke Rousseau's thought waa Hk an the place of the -- si (Copyright 1M. by King Feature: Syndicate. Inc.) The ngw tariff passes Congress, and one of the richest, mom forceful men In Wall Street says: That means the election of a Democrat 1. , . It depends oa th nomination. things are more important to voters than tha tariff. in Borne will be glad to bear that the duty on pearls- and diamonds hae been cut in two. This is dona not to obliga those that want jewelry, but to dimmish smuggling, by making It less profitable. Important to the' human race are physical power, and mental power. Mental power has stood atiil for about two thousand years. Physical power ia constantly increasing. 'German has found way t increase the power ef engines, gasoline,. Diesel or steam, from ZU to Criftrms nwkmnd bf luf-bin-e grt-e- r using tha power ot exhaust A - ball-beari- sur-face- great self-pit- Rousseau in -i -- -- tn - self-pit- Indulged perpetually y. Voltaire had little faith in tbo masses bnt waa a genuinely social person. In Rousseau loved humanity general but was a thoroughly antisocial person. Voltaire was far from an ideal leaden there was some shallowness of Irslght In his satire; he missed many values, but. bv and large, democracy has more to gain from foHowtrg Voltaire than from following Rousseau. (Copinglt, I - German ai. company, has ordered, a Diesel rn-gbuilt on th new plan, for airplane experiment. Fuel oil wul La used The a maxing thing is, not that Germany leads the world ia me- alcohol is pleasant, but I hat, as chanical invention, and in ehem-i.- a rule, nations and individuals y. that use no alcohol have t been the .mosL. successful "?" ProfTssor'tau4e7ea-er'The' Examine an accepted I, at of the world s most distinguished phy- 1 boe greaten men in histofy sicists. Informs the French Acad- You will not find teetotalers emy of Science that he is making Among nations, yu see 3,-90- 9 progress In his effort to Utilize Asiatics in India, power from the ocean. easily held down by a small crowd A small fraction of the tides' of Englishmen, whom prohibition power would make all other power Interests not in the least unnecessary The tides, once harMr. Lucan federal trade nessed, would run our machinery as long as tha sun and moon com- says purchase's of 329 to raise and, drop lha. waters. OOAjSa- - worth of- - aeeamtes issued J bin of the ocean. by th W. B. Fothay company, of Delaware and Minnesota, will get Professor Claude's experiments exactly nothing to Jail do not us the warm water at the Pesibly somebody will o surface of tropical sea to operate a turbine, the water being convertWhat about companies that, in ed to steam by means of a vacuum. the Insane gambling period issued Cold water from the depths of th sad sold stocks In single compantea are used to the ies np to fire. six. seven hundred steam, and renew the vacuum. millions and more, outrageously It fa com plicated for the watered, causing buyers to ioe mind, but If there !e an hundred of millions. Instead Inexhaustible store ef power In t:f.t9.99? WUI anything happen that certainly! to them? Not they are wholesalers. tropical Lufthana, Voltaire was the exponent of Critical reason. Rousseau was ths axponent of sentiment and emotion. Voltaire appealed to nature as against the ty of the Church. Rousseau appealed to natnr aa against culture. V oltaire was a satlrtrt with a sense of humor. Rousseau was s prophet withof humor. out ne v. Voltaire rarely Indulged In 5 Farmers looking through the Increased rates will find an effort to help them, adding 10 per cent to the duty on cream, increasing heavily duties on others of his productions 9 9 gases. expioftson. I Some Newspopvr''f?yoS,hhrte).J Faith IS the quality that makes: dies complaining because, fit 9. the flapper content after she fixes frocss area t well made; the territory reflected In a vanity garment workers stooping over case mirror. machines for 10 cents an hour. sore-eye- d s Tou can t tell just what It cost to elect a senator until you s how he votes on a consumer-fr.rk-intariff. g . Of eourss literature ia the high- always works bet frt- tar in a Arajur magazine ad than it doe in a bathroom VI ar might For our part, aplnach is- - so that we couldn't even stand with ginger' ale. be worse. No nation awful tt gao- - that prompts the: yet uee doughboy to light a match to look for the leak. a The first groat shock to th graduate Is the discovery that old Buying graduation presents is fogies have 'charge ot job distrienlightening You find so many bution. things priced under 15 that area ( Now junior will stalk around worth a darn. waiting for something to turn up. wh.le dad prej it wont be the bottom of the car. oeo Correct this sentence: No vissaid iting for me this summer, the college girl, "I just went to stay at home with you and dad. e-- f swa-wat- o The Way of the World FORESIGHT You may think most of man's troubls comes from, hla inability to eeo around the corner. Not so. We olten have a great deal of foresight. Wo can see around the corner all right, but wo have too little sound sense to act on what wa sew Wanting what we, want, buy this or Invest in 'that banIt is not daging our foresight. that wA can not sea. It is that we do not wish to see. o fo-i- he The Fragrance. m - BT GROTS PATTERSON. renewed that the Jefworld's heavyweight-championshifight would he held In Sait lake City July 4, but Governor William Spry settled th matter by saying that he was bound to uphold the law one way. TO - 3930- By Arthur Brisbane Twenty Years Ago Reports-wer- e - the . fries - Johnson back that blue ribbon of the seas, now held by Germany with the performances ot her great twin liners, Europa and Bremen, for the speediest Atlantic crossing. The t- 16 u forecasts of the agricultural partment as to the winter wheat crop of 1930 estimate a jield of a little less lba& 533 million bushels, which is 8 per eent less than the 1929 crop, and 3H per cent below The Federal average. the last five-ye- ar farm Board's advice to the farmers has been to raise less wheal as one of the best methods of decreasing the existing surplus, stabilizing the market and stiffening the prices. This advice re apparently being heeded, whether intentionally on the farmers part or not- - But even with the de - " The murder of June Kins of W illiam the signal for the Vigilante clean-a- p in Bah Francisco. The murder of Alfred jJngl may bathe turning pout where the decent Clemente ia Chicago will turn npon gangland. In both instances the victim was new pa per man but that ia a coincidence arising from the fact that a newspaper men Is quite likely to come into conflict with vicioua interestn What la significant is that tha murder of Dingle, aa the murder of James King of WUIiam, is the crossing of the borderland that ee-gangsters from the rest of the community. The public may be shocked- without being aroused by murders within gangland. Beer runners, hijackers, racketeers and rival gang leaders may put one another on the spot while the police wink nn c e and the public shrugs shoulders. The victim are. in a manner of speaking. ouSlde the law. And their execut.oners are probably next on tbo hot But when such n condition is tolerated it ia not to be expected that gangstera wiU oheerve the nice distinction that confines their operations to their own ranks. breeds conFamiliarity tempt. The murder, of one of decent aociely e nutpoati le warning that land hae creased the border Une and. Aht every man. wonun and child In the community ia in immediate per.! ' -- ft "then first SotJcry w nfousedto defend itatelf. The VlgUantea did sot turn out to avenge- - James King of William. but to protect the whole community against the-- reign of vice that had corrupted public guardianship until It could no longer guard. If Chicago la now aroused it will not be to avenge Alfred Lingle but to destroy the advancing enemy, which apathy baa permitted to become so insolent. TtleHfiri order of James King of William was n defiance, the murder of Alfred Dingle Is a challenge, by a fores gen- -' erated by publle tolerance of outrageous criminal activity. When the decent people of a community find themselves targets for gangster bullets the surprise la not that ther are gangsters but that they hare, been allowed tnfiourish jungle knew th peril he courted when he took up sentry duty. Jack lawaoa. another Chicago Tnbuna reporter, knew what ho faced when he crusaded against Chicago's quack medical trust fifteen years ago. Dawson finished, a crumpled heap at the bottom of aa oleeator shaft. but a storm ef pnblio fury swept away the corrupt forces he had fought Lingle finished, oa tha pavement a bullet through bla head. If tt ia tbs signal fer wiping out gangland tha eaerffle win not have been la vain. . TODAY tea t'raaclacc Clmsict. WHAT TO DO WITH WHEAT. A TEST JAKE CITY .110NDAY JUNE ROADSIDE BEAUTY You may hare read in th.e column the other day about the plans to grow flowers along the old Spanish trail leading from Florida to California. The idea of beauty on the roadside is taking hold of the imagination of thinking people. Are we not all a little too good, a little too thoughtful to be fortier content to ride succesg through a sion ot billboards, hot dog stands, weeds and ditches? Hasp t the hour in our civilization approached when we can begin to think a little less about speed and a little more about beauty,? nerer-'cndln- see THE IDEA OF GOD An Investigator eaya the childs idea of God da vague. Well, that not much to worry about. Most idea of God la vague. people Thats not the Important thing. Our idea may always be varus. Man isnt smart enough to figure out a very definite, clear idea about it. But the average human does know up from down, and he should have the intelligence and th will to act- - la accordance with what knowledge he has. , HISTORY AS YOU GO These are early touring days Don't drive just to get le a good place to spend the night. Don't t out only to visit relatives and friends, with nothing else In mind. Every etate in the union has its story to telL- - There are the of great men to follow, shrines of freedom, court houses, 9 churches and dooryards whor hisALL KINDS ISEFUL. tory was made. Stop at these places Learn of your owa counfirst hand- Pleasant manners pa splendid try Uividend. but grouches alio iioid' lngli and SVC GOING TO COLLEGE? well-pa- id positions. ,The world simply must have ability. M. Louis The boy who ia now making up hi mind that be wont go to cotINDOOR PERILS. tage, 'hext fail because he hasn't the money, end fears he cant work An insuranLe'-statSslici- an bis way. is probably tha boy whom says most home accidents insist of folk slipping in college won't help very much. The the bathtub. Apparently cleanliness i next real sport" Is the lad who knows ko can make his way. Ho Is facto clumsiness. Bulte- - Post. ing the adventure ot co liege with courage sad am 11s COATTOtSNESS. A3 TO REEFING FIT There are a surprising lot of people in One learns that Secretary ot th world who never want to buv anything Btimaon himself physiBute pnd it gets expensive. Especially stocks. cally fit duringkept the London conElmira ference by swinging Indian clubs who lived Chauncey Depew. . also had THORE A1RII.E OERCISE: blithely to be 92 or some ideas about keeping f iL once he AeVcd he exercised, If Th medicine ball is ali wc!! and good X for a president, but it i shadow boxing that said: No. keep fit by acting as fvtends who pall bearer for my keep Mr. Mussolini where he is todav. n do" Detroit Nett a Well, there's no general rule1 foot-ste- Globe-Democr- at. Star-Gazet- te. t e TT about anything. Living it a fine, art and one must do the b?t he can at It. Some sill do it cue way and aome another. on There' always something Abort Free service is the pat on 4he back you get wtjen vou pay 15 the time you win fame end fortune, your teeth go bolshevik cents for a 19 cent article. The beet place to spend the sumAdam and didn't originate mer ia just this side of an overwere thing, "hen they caught, "neither ot them tried to draft jie jgut of it graduate wilt ret A true patriot one wiio --baa liule profit tram their education, been bullied by a lawyer with the and some have already been P by the big league consent of tho judge and still loves his couutry. Correct this sentence' in my Ah well; paved highwavs will t me, said tne nice old lady, still be useful when evervbody girls didn't even think about such files A smooth surface is easier lo Lings as petting , sweep up. All you can say for some eaus s It hut working on Sunday thit that claim support of Heaven is makes caddies doubt that story that they might do bett r to let Heaven hand'e the job alone abotlt Anam drorr,,rg dead Some-colle- WOMEN'S INTERESTS Soma Writer is trying to make us believe that American wutnn are lets well informed and more limited in Vhelr Interest than women in Europe. It would be hard to mane any American man be).evo that. American women are in clubs, organization ani public affairs that reach Speedways are called The more Mr Ford talks about around the world and last all the proving that numbers d,et and su'h things, ihe mure roway from breakfast to midnight. grounds' of people value their necks atrmarkable he seems as a. manula- ctStmofl 1 hirer. TUArS NOT INFERIORITY ha-- j f ball go tbo' Enlarging And now we learn from the (Jo'up up m New Yorks some. Now if they will only 'posed building will be Baltimore Sun that an inferior- enlarge Ihe hole fun. It will be the only plae ity complex tv the oort of thing where you can ride that far with- la- - out a detour. Amtricanum: Fashionable that makes you turn off the radio to beep from waking the baby next door, while it prevents you from complaining ot the baby t next door waking you by crying in the night because babie have: a right to cry. It Ja the sort of thing that makes you rush to return e hook jou have borrowed, while it makes you hesitate to ask for the book that somebody has borrowed from you It is th aort of thing that leads you to rpank your dog for barkini at the cat, but prevents you neighbors from driving the neighbor's chickens from your flower garden on tb ground that youe neighbor may be offended and. after ail. It la impossible for Daily to September 30th chickens to know that they ere trespassing. Liberal Stopovers Eoroute An inferiority complex Is w hat prevents you from Return limit October 31st asking for a job which you would like to, hold because it doe not seem quite proper to seek It, and, at the same time. leads you to admire the man who lands the job for having the nerve to ask tor It. 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