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Show - Nt f bill are not particular as to what legal form the project take, being only anxious that come entity bring about the creation of such - a fresh body of water and offer the invitation through cheap power for metal refineries and other industrial undertakings dependent upon power to locate on the eastern ahores. They point to the necessity of new industries m order to stimulate agriculture, increase the population which they estimate mtf be doubled by such an enterprise, and enrich the slate. Study has been given this undertaking by s committee of engineer appointed by the county. This includes state and city engineer. Mr. Ralf Woolley, senior hydraulic engineer of the United States geological survey, and other trained men. JTbe committee's report was that the dike is feasible to build and maintain and that the water can be--' freshened by the inflow from the Jordan river and other streams. Manifestly a matter 'of this Importance deserves to have the most careful consideration. It requires earnest scrutiny to protect loans, leased iha slate from Joss by tax-frIndustries, pollution of lake water, and lose of mineral rights in its solid content,. New is the time for careful and thorough investigation. It is' always better to be safe than sorry. On the other hand, the prejeet moat be studied with sn open mind and the application of vision to-- the vast possibilities that may be available to tbe state for the benefit of our industrial life and our eiluens Published Afternoon Except 8ondaf. Phone Waa M. Skit Laks City, Utah. Member at Tho Audit Bureau of C'lreulaUona. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Wiek Oh Month T. On Vear Of paid In advance) On Blngl Copies The shoe rates apply to Utah, Idaho, Nevada, Wyoming. Oregon. Waahlngto. Colorado, Montana. New Mexico. Call tornla aad Arizona; other statee by mall per month. Il.it. ........ Tr vU REFRESENTA ADVERTISING TIVES Ine. A Noee, Cone, Rotbenburg RATIONAL .......... Chtcaco Detroit Atlanta EL Louts Ean East iftth Street 1 New Tork City 36 North Mich gan Avenue .General Motors Building ....Glen 321 Victoria Building Id California Street Francisco...... Send remlttancce and boalneee to Tho Deeeret New Salt Lake City. Utah. Address corrrapdndenes lor pnbUcatloe tbs Editor. V e y to . Entered at tbs poetoftle at Salt Labs City -- ' matter recording to Art of Cosgros March i. 1HI. Tho Aaeodated Press Is exclusively entitled disto tho ro for republi cation of all news or not otherwise credited patches credited to itsad news local the also In this nawapaper, for republieatlon published herein. Ail rightsare also reserved. here of special dispatches KiT.T LAKE t FEBRUARY Cm, -- 17, 1W3. TOWARD Whos News Intimate "glimpses of persons figuring in today news given daily in thia column by Lemuel F. Parton, special feature writer for The Deseret News. rb. 17. (CPA) tho tutor of tho present emperor. NEW TORK. and la his first ranking Almost like disembodied spirits, Hlrohtto. The conference of tho frail old Admiral Heihschlro Too subject Genre may decide Japan's withoa sep- draws! from the league of notions. Ed Prince Balonjt liv arata mountain top and come The Nelson of Japan, tho addown' only when oomo supernal miral has been called, since be wisdom is wanted. Jehoi and made scrap iron out of tho czar a didnt fetch tbem, but tbe ships, and he unquestionably pas exMeek one of the world the clowns of greatest sc Tokyo change and the slump in the silt strategists He has been a temi-- n edged textile stock. Kaoegafucbl sacred repository of Japanese aspinning, did. Not even the Jap- pirations living In ascetic secluanese can weave cloth with bayo- sion in his twy room house On ths . nets. mountain, spending 7& cents A Admiral Count Togo dextroyed month for vegetsbies W hen he ISOS hi tho Russian Clark navy dies he will be canonized by Shinand has been kept slmoot In s to rites and n shrine built for him. shrine ever since. Ho is just enIn the Broadway phrase, he loves year, rig , hot tudes One of these 'Entertering his e'ghty-fift- h orons and dear headed, reading ing Formosa," be plays by the without glasee bat otherwise hour on his Sstsums biwa. this wisp who might float down from being the banjo of his native bio-- mountain- - Ho He le a crack biwa player, only surg tunas for vivor of tho improvising heroes. a high pitched recitative in which By spedsl edict, he is the one he extolls tho big shots of old man allowed to cany a cant in He has two old aether dogs tho presence of the emperor. He and likes to go hunting with thorn, and Prince Saionji, who is (4. and on long, solitary trips In 1ST2 ho Marshal Baron Uyehara make up spent a year at the Thames naval the council of tho Genre, through academy in England. He visited whom tho edicts of the emperor this country is 1(11. (Copyrighare transmitted. Admiral Togo was ted). s o . -- Bet-su- ms -- to-t- he Russo-Japanr- ae REPEAL OUT OF THE DEPRESSION we wiH doiiiUes have a considerable Increase of Recredivation," with its verb vocabulary. is the latest contribution. We "reeredivate have become accustomed to "reflation and Recredivation appears to be "technocracy." he an effort to restore credit relations through-tinvestment by creditor nations of their money In the countries of their debtors, and the reduction of tariffs to allow goods to cross boundaries freely and facilitate the paying of debts. -- HE ten to, both of tbs United SUU and of Utah, yesterday took" important action The upper house of Congre on prohpnUon. posted a resolution to repeal the Eighteenth amendment. The Utah senate passed s resomajority lution try the requisite state constitution to permit 2 to amend tho of 8. percent alcoholic Z tfio manufacture beverages. Tho vote at Washington ie somewhat of to hava A surprise, being 83 to 23. It needed been (mly 58 to carry. The proposed amendment, as passed by tho Senate, repeals the ConEighteenth artiola and adda thii to tho or importation "Tho stitution: transportation Into any states territory or poseession of tha United St too for delivery or use therein of Intoxicating Uquora in violation of tho lawt thereof, la hereby prohibited." This la manifestly a compromise between the DemocraUoand'Republican convention platforms. Tha Republican! proposed forbidding the saloon and transportation into dry territory. The Democratic platform called for straight repeal without modifications. no Democrat it likely to have strong objection to protecting local dry territory in is most probable that the case of repeal. House will immediately pass the resolution, and the Question win be before the country. of the proposed There is one. provision . .. T two-thir- ds BUDGETS AND CREATIVE 60CIAL AGENCIES M 081AH H1TX, State Supervisor Vocational Rehabilitation, Writes for Tho Deeeret Newa Shall we try to balance budget through cutting tho heart out of the only activities ttmt make society a creative social agency? Throughout the state and nation an almost hysterical attack is being made against budgets and appropriations for schools, libraries, and welfare agencies generally. If we cripple education, starve libraries, refuse support for social service, cut out research, dismiss visiting nurses, and reduce hospital staffs, shall we call this economy? These are among the activities which bold and advance the gams of democracy end as- sure to all of us the good things of our common life. IntnesFtriti?aT times' that which Is fun- damental to our welfare must not be . , 4 'must be preserved. Uonal parties agreed to, the submission of the upheld, and morale strengthened. There ml he no surrender to defeat end despair. 2 question to conventions of the several states. Budgets, however, must be balanced. This means that the usual legislative action Drastic economies must he made, and soufees will not be employed, but that the question waste of and extravagance discovered and 7 of national prohibition will be settled by a checked.- - Real economy rests upon U ed 3 popular vole on this subject alone. The state statesmanship and leadership. Causes and remedies be must discovered and apphed, and 5 legislatures will make provision for an reforms instituted m local," 3 election of delegates U vote to eonfirm or state, and national affairs. J to refuse to confirm the proposed amendment. Why, for example, should we rest content to spend nearly three-fourtSuch vote, independent of any party line, of tha Federal Government budget on military costs 5 I will be strictly to decide national probib- iand obligations growing out of war? v twn. ' Why should innumerable small city and reasons There are several why the state county governments pattern after their large, rich neighbors instead of consolidating into r senate action yesterday -- onihe beer eon- -i efficient, economic units? f etitulional amendment should not he eonfirm- -r ' Indiscriminate budget slashings may d by the house, lioreover, in view of the tard us socially for a generatiorL. Now is tha of the national question being seltleit, time for public servants to search them pro: it would eeem definitely proper not to involve grams for every possible readjustment and simplification that will reduce costs without - the question before the voters, but to leave serious injury to essential service. i the Utah situation it is. With respret to schools, for example, hi meoy instance it will be found that overDIKING GREAT SALT LAKE 3" head may be reduced through carefully planned consolidations. Building and expansion programs mav be deferred, equipment GREAT deal of public attention has been and supplies curtailed, transportation charges a the to this of region people by given lessened, and many other economies practiced. dike eastern to off the portion of The salaries of teachers shoulif be the last i proposal Great Salt Lake and allow the flow of the item to suffer a decrease, but even that must streams into the enclosed portion to freshen yield, if the alternative is to Shorten the term of school nd turn the children loose. ; U, in order to use the water thereof to in- -: crease game life of feather and scale, provide They serve God well I a play area of fresh water alongside the play Who serve (his creatures. Mrs. Norton. j area of our salty get, but principally to supply industrial plants with water for power-prducing and manufacturing purposes, used of aourse in connection with plants, A bill has now been introduced, H. B. 47 t MOXDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 19IS by Mr. Wayman, to charter a public corpor- -: Word was received here (hat Captain Ation free from taxes and governmental as- B riant H. Well of the Twenty kilnth Into icijments, the control and management fantry, n native, of Salt Lake, was again be vested in a board of five director to be with his regiment stationed at Fort Niagara, having completed his four years I appointed by the governor with the consent of detail at Governor quartermaster f tho senate, with rights to borrow money end Island. New York harbor. pledge the property end assets of the corporabon, and to turn over all money from leases, President Joseph F. Bmlth received a letter from H. 8. Hams, a prominent : contract, tolls, concessions, grants or other- - member of tbe "Mormon" settlements In wise to the elate treasury, to bo placed to tho Information Mexico, giving additional ; credit of a special fund for the use and bene-- S i and a graphic description of the burning lit of thia corporation. To this corporate body of Colonla Dies by rebel forces. -: la to bo transferred all the right, title end Arthur Frank, deportment store pror interest of the slate in and to Great Salt Lake, prietor, disposed of his place of busi1 as bounded by the meander line thereof, in- -! ness on east First South street jtnd " line eluding all lands within the meander aouncad be had taken over the entire j boundaries, with all the waters and the lands business of W. L. Niool who had retired, f and closed his Main street store, underlying said waters, including also the Wands. Dr, John J. GaUigaa. Interfid at the To this bill amendments have already Judge-Merhospital in this city, combeen raised. been offered and objections pleted his period of hospital work at the It would seem probable that a new formula institution, tendered his resignation and announced that ha would at ones berm should be worked out, if the legisature, after the practice of bis profession in Balt ' careful thought believe the plan deserves - . " Lake. recognition, in order not to put in danger the title to the most unique and perhaps most Ta Cassatts Italian," a new weekly newspaper pubttehed in tho Italian lanvaluable asset of the state, the Great Sait; guage, made Its'flrst appearance in Salt Lake. In any vase there hardly seems to be Lake. It wag the only publication of Its the slightest necessity to Include in any preskind between Colorado and the Pact He ent planning more than the tree of Die lake to eoaM. O. Milano was editor of tho pa " is Jt 'new . ... - ; hs - u A o- I. TWENTY YEARS AGO coal-burm- ng an-F- What Readers David Lawrence Think House Believed Certain to Approve Repeal; Drys Confident They Can Prevent Ratification by States WASHINGTON, Feb. 17. (CPA) The compromise on repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment has won and naked repeal has lost The resolution as passed by the Senate and it will be accepted by the House rather than delay matters provides not only for repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment ee an article which foAids "but pula in ths importation of liquor into any slat which itF-ptu- Tho Democrats platform advocated unconditional repeal; tho Republican platform proposed a clause to prohibit importation into dry states and another clause to retain federal power over the saloon. The latter section was lost but with this exception the resolution, a passed by the Senate is a combination of what the Republicans suggested in the platform at well as , what tbe Democrats recommended. Any other eourse would have defeated the resolution, for there was no strength in the Senate for naked and unconditional repeal and the ardent friends of repeal recognised the necessity of compromise. Ssoceas Assured fedTbe success of tbs new amend- of Congrass they can lnvoks ment in tha House now Is assured eral protection. The one" Joker in tha Bow resowho because enough members voted against naked repeal when lution is the clausa which requires ratification by state conventions it wma proposed on the first day delay and the drys priof tho session, said frankly that If This means feel hopeful that It will the bd a chance to vote on an vately tbem ratification prevent amendment that would protect the help state Each legislature must pass a dry stales they would do so. On conventions law for arranging he It the new resolution should the deleIt would the method of selectingoutcome ratified by the state of may depend the mean that federal enforcement gates tho especially If dry laws would be necessary to take rural convention, are repdictriete given equal care of interstate shipments where resentation with wet ettlea Had the dry states might bt affected. After amendment been written to Include ail, thia is what wets for years ratification either constitutional have been proclaiming, namely, conventions byor legislatures the that dry states should be permit- process would have been expeditted to remain dry and wet states ed. should be allowed to be as wet as May Be Tacked On they pleased and that tha fallacy Such a suggestion may yet be in the eighteenth amendment was Its attempt to nationalise Instead tacked on In the House but. in view of localize. The principle of local of the desire to speed the amend-meon to tbe states, the wets are option bOa been embedded In the history of prohibition for genera- taking no chances Tbe Senate action has mads It possible for tions Congress would be compelled to House leaders to try again to susthe appropriate money annually to pre- pend the rules end attempt vent violation of Its laws protect- passage of tho repeal resolution. ing tbe dry states from invasion by The vote may bs close again in the compromise resoluliquor dealers of all kinds, who house but tho on the whole might attempt by truck or by mail tion puts a new face or by airplane to ship liquor into matter and would seem to Indicate the resolution next states Which had passed laws for- victory week, when the Democratic leadbidding its sale. VV ere Not Sure er plan to force a vote. The extreme wetss, who argued against inclusion of the clause, protecting dry states with constitutional power, contended that existi ing federal law would be sufficient-TbBY ROBERT QUILLEN. drv state defunders declared, however, that it was not desirable to remain under tbe whim of a If only tree surgeons were aumajority of Congress especially thorised to trim e family trees, e e be since the liquor dealers might ATI a little. hank needs to dominant and weaken tbe laws get against importation. With a con- R. F. C help "is proof (hat It doe stitutional prohibition, thev feel not really need any. e that they are protected with the is on who sprays full force of the constitution and A that. Irrespective of majority rule his germs on 147 people because two-thir- ds nt 1 Paragraphs e Mm to this column mag be longer than 00 words; most bear tbe name and address of the writer, oh hough these will not Deceasorlly be published, and mnst bos be of a defamatory or libelous nature. Only excerpts of letters ever 00 words will be printed. Ideas and opinions expressed In this oolmnn are those of contributors and may or may cot reflect tbe views of Tbe Deseret News. mo Attention Invited to Some Interesting Items '. 2 filar Deseret News; Only part Of what we know we reed In the papers. The most important new does not always get into prinL However, here are a few items that the npblic might be Interested In and your paper seems unafraid to publish real newa Kansas Is the first state to ra- port that thetr benaton and rt.resen tat tves are all pledged to work for the amendment of the I per cent tax passed by tho recent Congress. "Augusta. Kansas, goes on the list ot no tax towna It has municipal plants working for the taxpayers "Winfield', Kansas, reduced Its tax levy I mills Municipal ownership did the trick. Fort Morgan, Colo, boa paid all Us debts and bos (7.000 In tha bonk The city owned light and power plant of Richland Center, Wla. made a profit of (21,000 In 1(2 "Englewood, Colo., voted to bond for a municipal power plant." By the wrfy, what became of Ogden a proposed municipal plant I And so we could goon. In line with current events It would be enlightening to say the least. If a full text of the various speeches made lost Saturday at the Hotel Utah by the various champions of the "economic council were published in our newspapers. With the exception of one or two papers it was a veritable tug of war They turned down the only hostility In tha whole affair, the appointment of a committee to draft a resolution to be sent to our state legislature. Members qf the senate and house in attendance at the asked for such a committeemeeting The humor of the thing! Didreport. anyone present think that a committee of those Interests could ever rPOrt for th ledsla-An- d ture? Public-ownershi- so, "let - Rome horn N. A. JEN SEX. Cheery Words Helpfal In' Times of Trouble Editor Deeeret News. In these times of many the depression will last forperplex At a recent conference Elderyears. Melvin J. Ballard was as follows. "Don't get reported pessimistic. Keep eweet. What we need today Is pir. he-m- 1 be effected. .We jtndeietaad ' Jhet the ACTION cy hv SALE If Bankrupt Stock C8 WEST - SALE , atre of Uj- alap-bnn- Sat-su- ' generally. At A STEF 1933 ee a sscoad ' FRIDAY FEBRUARY 17 THE DESERET NEWS SALT LAKE CITY q- h BROADWAY" STARTS 8 A. M. ltual guidance. A new day la com- lug. God la at work. Words like these and coming from a man of Elder Bollards standing, mean much to a discouraged soul. good man told me. Though I have no work our family has been blessed. In the fan wo obtained an abundant supply of vegetables and fruit Some ws worked for and part was given to ua Tho creamery kindly let ns have seme milk, and we managed to fatten a couple of hogs. Thia case reminds mo of earlier times, only then w had to dry most of our fruit; neither eould we then go to tho store for supplies, so we stored vegetables In cellars or buried them in pita Some take the gloomy view (hat the depression will last for years. But osrtaln signs Indicate lm- -, prorement Earnest efforts put forth will bo rewarded, and epring With its cheer and brightneoo Is at .hand. But In the meantime there are yet many In sore need, and many are jdlBoouraged and perplexed. But If there were ho sorrow, sickness or want how selfish all would soon become. Life can hold nothing greater, nothing higher, than Joyousness of spirit, loving and unselfish service for others." ' The psalmist says: Blessed is he that considereth the poorrthe Lord wH deliver him in time of trouble. The Lord will prea-rv- e him alive; and he shall bs blessed upon the earth." CHRISTIAN N. ANDERSON. e e tiJrortl of stocks tn this country omethlng U make it Imagine things. - e e correct this sentence. 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To tarnish this proof, ing of resentment rises within me Vicks Chemists supplied to drug-die- ts I have such feeling right now after st less than cost million reading ' Regusted of February special trial bottles a 2So value 8 th. for 10c. These trial bottles havs In regprd to Russia I hare made gone so quickly that this offer is this observation; traveler In Rus- now mode; If your druggist's supply of tb sia usually return with much to commend in Russia's effort to trial also Is exhausted, get one of 2 So bottles. Use it a week. the over pro-wimprove her regime, while capitalists and politicians Then, if you are not delighted with keep np the dJn about, Reds", its quality, and amazing economy, Communism. Bolsheviks." ate. your money will be refunded. Now, I do not think that those who Mild Enough, Strong Boongh "are crying aloud for this country No extravagant claims are mads to get on a par with Russia," are a for Vicks It is simply fractional part as numerous as Re- the best Voratone, oral antiseptic Vicks gusted would have us suppose. We Chemists could produce and they are Interested in Russia, we desire wero aided by tho chemtste. bacto study her system, and note her teriologists end pharmacologist of progress. I bellev present-da- y their 1 allied organizations her Russia to better than under the and in Europe. system against which she recreated a balanced antlscp- volted. as 1 believe that this nation tioThey maa an advance when wo freed In mild enough to be used, day and ourselves from tho yoke of King delicate day out without risk to membranes; yet strong orS. 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Capitalists today, with brick andynltme. have erected high office buildings, home destroying penitentiary abodes omitting steel ham Indnetrial concerns, etc-- , constructed on the sandy foundation of borrowing. As the wind and rain of Interest and taxes beat unmercifully on such tourers, the fall Is sure and disastrous. VI ALL Anal proof of a dominating personality is to hav an room and no km folks In extra it Industrialism and religion." a J hi pioneer day a "were meant to ho mates. But they hava got Into a state of mutual Incompatible divorcement, and have become cross eyed In losing the power to know good and evil." Nothing kills character so much as Idleness, and the rich dealing driblets of their surplus to the poor. Bonding end borrowing era misleading and falsa hopes for prosperity. A specific social condition . win materialise in a farm locality when young workers sstabllsh cooperation. and Issue a check, medium, conducted through thelrown bank. This medium accompanied with silver, as is. enables them to be masters of local affairs, industrial and political, and to effectually confound building the tower of gold. In such a locality, no person would need to bo out of employment, J, H. MI 1X3 LET. To quickly relieve chapping and roughness, apply soothing, cooling It entholatnm. IMENTHOLATUMI PAPER SALE to Riake room for our new Spring Stockwhich is arriving daily. Some ss low aa, per roll .8 Wall Paper Cleaner, can , .1 3 for 23 Glidden Golden West Paint as low aA. 60 qturt Universal Calsomine pkg. 47f 0, ....... 5-l- b. ArrasJreBg-EBgfcsr- g W Spertellss Wall Papsr Gal 19 WEST FIRST SOUTH Drapery. I pkeMerisg rietetc l pmteg |