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Show rV Tim Published Afternoon Balt Lake tats. Utah. Mam bar of Tho Audit Barren of Circulations. RATEd ..... ralaa T 1 1 to Utah. Mahw apply abere j NvadaTMontana. Wyoming. Oregon. Washington. New Meiloo. Cailforelaand 4 ; V Colo- redo. T Arizona olbor states by maU par month. NATIONAL Rota. Rothenburg A Jans, Int ie Eaot SOtb Stroet Tort City fit North Michigan Avsnu Kmw : sr kiss H: ' m . toFctoos a- - 6iret Addraaa eograapondanea for publication tha Editor -- 1 California eommuntea- Bead remittances and business News. Salt hak. City. Utah. " ... 1f 1 REPRESENTA- - advertisivo TXVES Entered t tb poofflee ccead tiiM Blatter tcoertlB J . Cofiffoa Kerch A lilt. to Act w anUUad Tha Aaaoeiatad Press ia sxdurtvslynowa 6"? republl cation of aU ndl - patches credits la tt or not otherwise ltK ala th " and In tha nowspapor. for republics tlon published heroin. AU rightaara raaarraA. aiao I of apacial diapatebaa hara to th bm for . APRIL 28. SALT LAKE CTTY. 1933. stabilize w ith silver T F ft wer Hot for the danger of mixing metaphor. we would eay that'the preaeot the world to rare .i a golden opportunity for ome of its commercial troublea with ailver. .The air i full of newa concerning the eUa : bilization of the eurrencie of western Europe : and America. One reason for our abandoning i the gold standard was to force stabilization. : jhe nncertam value from day to day of the brought 'pound eUrling and other currencies I confusion into trade, made men fearful of : buying and telling internationally, and put eredita and eontractain too un- long-tiwe certain a position to be deeirablfc This are determined to remedy. What has failed to penetrate the eon--: scioufneas of the financial world ia that this il--: 'Identical confusion has existed between eountnee and those on the gold standard since the demonetization of the , Think of the difficulty of ? white mete. the Chinese silk merchant in dealing with America. Be wee compelled to pay for the eilk in silver end must sell. lx production of hieSometimes silver wee up I it for gold. ; sometimes down. He could never know hie : costs for any length of time, because he eould : pot control the price of eUrer. Then on othw hand, If A Chinees buslnee mu wished an Aznerlean anlnmohllw he bought It : for gold, bat be made bis money In silver to purchase the exchange. If silver wu up, ibe could buy.-- Jf dflrer happened to be down, he wee out of the market, ver-usi- ng t f"- - .tbe This confusion was recognised by Greet Britain, the pioneer for the gold etenderd. world and ,1 Being the banking center of the led other she of goods greatest exporter end . countries to Imitate her action of 1818, Our bimetelism. Abandoned one one they by ; : ; adoption of the gold standard occurred In J 4 I 1871 i H was 1886 before London forced to indie, one of the greatest user of silver, : make gold th basis of her currency. Th : British financiers, before the crash of 1829, were planning to induce or compel Chin to i adopt the gold standard also. There wu ; i logic to all this, as one world standard ia of to great advantage In commerce. However, were undertaking financiers the do u, gold , : to break up and destroy th natural money : habile of hundreds of millions of people. The trouble ie that the quantity of gold to the world has not been sufficient to form the basis of credit for the world business. Gold : shifted ffom country to country. Commerce : diminished, speculation became dangerous, credit shrank.' and Great Britain, afflicted J erith unfavorable trade balance and huge j u indebtedness, wu herself compelled to aban- 4 don the gold standard. - : 3 f silver. ,, Putting silver permanently beck into the of : world's money system should be the first these actions, it would bring about infla- -so that prices of commodities would - tion, be- controlled inflation, would be rue. It " silver is precious motal produced to : limited quantities. And it would be a uni- -: versa benefit, for it would give silver-usicountries g stabilized money for tbs future. : Give the white metal e definite ratio to ' : gold to Abe monies of the world. That ratio i may be 16 to i or any ether that is found i guitabi for present conditions, t Certainly this crisis should not pass without atabiliz- : tog the relation of the money of the Orient, Mexico and all other users of silver to that I of the rest of tbe worUL j NEW MEDICAL PLAN I family organization and to simple neigb- borhood life, it has always been tbe custom f for tbe well to take care of the sick end to- -I JuraL As society bas become more complex, there has been a strong tendency to socialize I B3R&816. 3U fcjg peaecegMd dflamtergA j IN fk ererKewiCT Laval conference, PerUnax -- At the NEW YORK. Apnl th. chairs and other mischievous French journalists pul of picture got fjo?'lptUT of the diplomats. Frsuce are more This Ume the French writers . Edwin J. Hi- Jute. Beuerweln, 1 foreisn editor haired partleuUrly world MUvaU.. La Pari. Solr, of th. eVd reporting the front England a (air and conciliatory, note o( good Army. Arriving with a tbe Europe. acFrench the been an will quite new In For II year he hasWbeu dizcuMkonz. power count. of fleer of the Army. th bond of For tome roonthr St-- Beuerweln trom to olip Uert ha maintained in hi 1writings end Osneral BramweU Boot no longer lectures that Franc wnn much clamor and dla In too isolated and that ehe roust partici-Ui b aue over th succession. General man not of tha pate amicably and generously Higgins the flret eontend - for-tbworld reconstruction. That Ighri Booth family ver-tnow. . gained comnot ke)qote only sceptre, M Sauerweln ia a French Jourmeat ry over the great orezpert-encplete S years nalist of nearly M offlceie with It (or most of that time eagerly ganization. end hundred, of thonmnde of and penetratlngly engaged In In- workers, but subsequently won In over the Boothe In proterpreting world affaire traveUng more than most Frenchmen, peer (be court, of the assignment to him over curing nil situations lng Into critical ia n former editor all the army property to 1 the world He Booth, Commander Evangeline of Le Matin. Within the last fire head of the Army In America, fi- flexher years be has ahown Increasing continuing in hue, nelly got ibility of mind work, loyal to the new leader. From the older generation becoming after ' a Fourteen years expect no eelvatjon he aid in HSZ. be was teeign- !d officer, 'Tr?.iLht5ro to the fniteS State, end re- BtatMmtn ia aat the Affairs and problems of todayin It is llks plscln sn Xaklmo Central Africa to hmn ."'llhaFr sugVest tha petrUrch prophet, Ume etatoemen the problems ,h Jaw u that ef (h. fighting th world today man. mu mouth to tight and for !tog Well. U H here are all President Roosevelt born in Highbrtdge, Bomereetshlre. young new dealers. and led Into Salvation Army work All th qualities of the great In- by hie father tn hla early youtlL dustrialist ere Utent In the white- - (Copyright ! when It faces th individually certain of 1U members and Sana thing burdn stated that they regarded the mat- hour of a heavy MRS W. H ENSIGN. ter very seriously. -J H PAULri-h- ... the e, h..pk. , Gold Clause Contra cts Present Problem For Advocates of Change in tent of Dollar ' bond issue. BureatM Disowned" Coder President Hoover the Inclination of each cabinet department was to grab as many bureaus as it eould -from other departments to order to expend.- Now each departments instinct is to unload as many bureaus possible, to economize. Several important subdivisions are to danger of being orphaned thus, even, though not abolished. -- u High Qualification Recruiting for Uncle Sams forestry corps has been slower than wag expected, mot from dearth of volunteers, but because of the govQualifications ernment's ere not quite the same as for the army, but nearly ea exacting. ultra-choosin- es. 11S llln. -- 45-0- . Th city oommlzsion appointed W. A. Alexander, an amtatnnt to City Engineer aylv ester Q. Caonon. J Be wee temporarily in charge of the Inspection of public 1m provemente. and sesletod tn office field work. Think Pointed Paragraphs per-ce- 1 fiSpunq By BUS dll-m- . - - What Readers you see - I 1!. Bishop Robert Morris of the Eleventh hie home. Ill Ninth East He had street, following n long heeo bishop of th w?d for more then 11 years. Bishop Korri was born England. in Barnowden, Rutlend.hlre, September It, lilt. le -- 'tt-a- the fullgloryof TWENTY YEARS AGO Th Ogden Tabernacle choir wa chosen Sc sing at the Panama-Padfexposition la San Frandaee In ISIS. Prof. Joseph Eallantyne, director ef the choir, received th approval of Presidents Joseph T. Smith. Anthoa H. Lend nad Charie W.Pcnroee. o Arthur Ortlepp, IS, of Ogden, tronMq shooter" for the MerehanU Light Power company, was lnetantly killed when he came In contact with A conductor In 1 volt of electricity 0 carrying th Bamberger power hone. Father of love up above, hear our Editor. Deseret News: humble app-- sl a ha good W c ask thee to Mess the memory The United States of th Pioneer Spinning chance now to win the war. Up to Wheel. this time, we seem to have x been eaglng a losing fight revenue bureau and would the little hands that had turned over to th other party to We have a lot of bonds to sell Remember so much to do. both city, state and national and paythe the contract upon whom can print more Europe has ell the They were busy every day and ment would wort a hardship. never did get through. money. Why dont we take these Existence of such n provision, la believed would render in most bonds and the high pressure men re Can to mind th sturdy feet that Instances superfluous tbe actual and tell them "over there." could not stop for pain. fed up on bonds here. levying or collection of such a tax. contracts were of Tha whole problem They were always busy. .too. end The last bunch of bonds 'entered into under the gold clause sold In tbe U. B ours and theirs never did complain. .especially too. Now Is the time to call all the la a complicated on since municipal and state bonds sllckera to tha aid of the nation. Sanctify ths tear drops that shone Conwhich cannot be taxed xte payable Let tike morning dew send them "over there to of the pereent standard sell bonds untU w get eren and And the happy little smile Ilk sunj In gold of weight and fineness so th plan more than even and then send the beams shining through. to levy n special tax would not sob sisters ever end get them to reach that type ef case. anew th little sighs that from.. Hear Jf w our bonds, wiU.agre not of course, certain that cancel the heert arose. to disarm. e theIt Is WASBLNGmN.JvApnL.25 Revaluation of president will ever use the Here Is the greatest chsnc the And of the tittle children too that to change the gold content wore th home spun clothes. the world bu become the paramount issue. And whether or not power or that Congress will ever vary It. U. 8. A. ever had to ahow our skill national uneasl In high preqgre salesmanship, Cherish still ths souls that Congress gives the President the power to alter but unloubtedly the possible change has state craft etc. T. BRENNAN. as pure as gold. the gold jontent of the dollar, the executive ense over JOHN spread In the last week and la mak-of And ths little woolen ehawls that ean dollar the will have the machinery whereby difficult the negotiation ing kept them from th cold. new eon tract either for money or Forest Ranger Nord be devalued Just the same. goods (Copyright lilt). Wall the memory of an they did; Mr. Questioned by Experience with other currencies that have the history 1 dear been stabilized reveals that tbe exact value is Of the sturdy little Spinning Wheel Editor Deseret News: ' not determined until after a certain level has and the mother pioneer I reed to Th Deeeret News of Mias Maud Kenner, ' Mr statement from n 14th. would April Hence it forces. natural reached by i been A G. Nord, of the snatch Forest not be necessary for the president to have at this that millions of acres of forest land may bs added to tbs national fortime tbe power to vary the gold content. th forest teeters to this column mart ests. to Utah. Where Is now In the AOS land in Utah that is not Congress would jn all probability be willing words: at be longer (baa Know thyself,1 bat don t b too adthis Ix national forest. end aam valuable) to grant the president the right to negotiate with th mast bear is.ooo; exclusive, forest land like the lest dress of the writer, although paviBtAWttENCtl respecct lo a revaluation of the dollar and make acres taken from Daggett county, these will not necessarily b am be without the people knowing whet There 1 always som arias guythe final ratification a matter for decision by both houses. published, and mas itbeloo when, the unexpected hapor being don. Thia pace at on deck a of defamatory Congress Must Act Irtnfi of letland baa not tnoiiib timber pens Jo say. 1 to'd you so! excerpts atare. Only to1 to upheld th right of Congress Mr. Roosevelt would Ilk to acre be win 50.00 on SO whole words keep -- Th man who ts master of himths ters var avoid th contingency which might delegate to the president th right a sew mill funning for ten days self printed. Ideas and opinion limits nt has a servant whom hs can are arise If he has negoliated an agree- -, to fix wUhin filty of was column the 1 ie mem to this piece only public jThls meet and opposition to ratification th tariff duties to what is known was left open for the depend upon sad cootrt baton (Vvr- -y that of range "flexible" as provision. develops to Congress. But if quespeople of Daggett county. ay or oaf rot reflect th that th colthe proof of the pud- tions of constitutionality are raised, It might be argued Rill Mr. Nord answer these Sometimes views of Th Deseret M an administrathis may be the solution of the lection of duties la ding is to bs found In th doctors will where they First, the with questions. varies and tive task difficulty. Another wey out Is for articles and get th millions of seres of forest bill. product on which What New Forest Policy th president to get the authority lands Second. Is It not a matter An ounce of hint ts often worth to change tha gold content, nego- taxes are levied whereas the right to regulate coinage is specifically Means to Utah and West of fact that they intend to take and mors than a tiate with foreign government pound of advice. place nnder the supervision of the (Copyright, toil revaluation of the currency, and reserved to Congress Aend it can b, Ths Associatnational forest service all of the change to then submit to Congress Just th hardly be said thatis often ed Newspapers) made of th gold content (EIGHTH ARTICLE) public land within th stato same final decision. administrative routine. Utah If so. look out people of Editor Deseret News. It will be neeosaary anyway for as Even If Congress should will mean millions give legislation th the lest flood Utah, as this Congress to passcontent after Just In IS!!. in 1 the th of dollars loss to you. power sought president when one tbs gold Belt to Lk streets mxto over the will th Thomas amendment, it would I There are between It and changed because contracts writer Appealed to eounty land lying ha. vs been affected and relief will not be surprising to find the exe- City, th to take mo- million acres of public commissioners and ratification cutive city a anyway who to seeking of those borders that erlthln tha Utah, have to he given to prevent these cal- few men are trying to gobble up. will b sued for failing to pay In when he finally makes an agree- tive measures Bingthat forth set wsa and fineness of on amities. ment the It weight for selfish mottven. It makes on gold of present standard of weight th new dollar. Th salt of vain ham canyon was to special danger wonder will th people of Utah and fineness. last will hav attained a stabilization of summer floods (they cams cancontinue to sleep and let nit ef th Small Change Expected official year) and that several of th point long before th were natural resources go ? Lak Salt City Th general opinion her Is that steps are taken t ratify the east of yons Wake up, oh ye, thst slumber, a slight change In tbs gold content being almost systematically pollut-or and nil your lamps that you may ed by th presence of herds possibly ten or fifteen per cent, Probtem Gira numbered among th foolnot Contract and. to certain ish. ha eventually be worked out may content atieep and cattle anof dead carcasses but that anything so drastic as A Th changing nOf th gold th PETER O. WALL. good dee of ap- places, by 6 per cent devaluation is out of is occasioning because of its effect on imals. tbe question. Th Thomas amend- prehension commission took not county Th On contracts. suggestion tbe Cod would existing give ment, of course, tax of tbe situation and under date of Drink, Despair or levy authority to vary is that the government president th following the sent 11. would Asks Oct. Contributor Which? amount that by not mores than 50 per cent the equal to th one and th be gained if party to s con- letter to Mayor Bowman present gold content. It has been : ' Editor Deseret News: contended that thia would be con- tract insisted on paymentandat pres- city commissioner-- mentioned in the (ravel when hence Lauder stood at th When Th matter stitutional because the supreme ent weight and fineness ns by grave ofHarry internal before laid to th would communications th his son who wa killed go has United States gain court of the Professor Paul wa deem sf greet in Franca during th World war. to take he la reported to have said Importance and w desire soma action to ward Off summer Drink, despair or God In that What an ideal moment this ia flood and to maintain th purity dark hour of hla Ilfs when his for your Spring trip! But, mak soul was overwhelmed he intimatof th water supply. no mistake, heres Hie way to "Sine however, we are advised oy ed that there were at least three enjoy th full glory of flue perTo our legal department that tha con- Ways out ef hi fect travel season , . . swing credit of Harry Lauder trol of the main watersheds rest along scenic highways in ant at with th city and that th interest and the happiness of thousands . smooth these of th city ia those matters It many whom hs has helped he turned to Tiding buses. Let our agent help times greater than is that of the God to escap th crushing blow. matt-re to A nation's to pUn your next trip. life Is inevitably refer th county, w complexion you. at th same time expreeelng bound up with th weal r wo of Save to Every Trip coopersoul Tbs Its a readiness ef people our dertr and peep!. ate ertth yon or to do whatever els may now and then, b overwhelmLog Angeles $ 8.00 are ean to advenes the cause of th ed as th tragedies of Its life are -hour of distress Is Portland gamtlt, pnttttia Av ssf safety and health of the people.Ed- enacted An this upon ns now. Th soul of Pmlmaltm ia fraJat issafy Sgned by B T. Quinn and 85 Chicago t . nation Is being tried. .Our fond ward E Howe" to is this wa New York dreams hav vanished, as stand 89.75 Ko answer was made rjAIMOUVt, tU as tlktr had communication. The writ-- r then before, those things, which X dm duly ml in thousand of Pocatello 5.00 we so us a and become much the of children. ere eity part to mayor sent the (here when homes let- seem to be saying. "Drink, des18X0 successive Spokane several commission formula gentle, protean ' In to ter offering to lay before them pair or God Will th "beer cry" Denver 12.00 oils of olive tod palm are eocnuh-call- y evidence of th seriousness of the bs America s answer Jn spits of blended to protea th skin 23-0Omaha 0 received entail? will was ths It enswer No hopeless tt nation. misery daring the yean when ptotccotw ito-l- t, on comedies has Th commissi given great 21.80 Kansas th Before city needed. City is most i answer our to from th nations teals reported, the writer sod Dome 1275 Fog that delicate skins problem la there distressing times personal observation and th- - testiexyours... no ocioary soap can hope had chorea th way of drink bs If ' Union Bus Station scoutmaster, of a leading mony to gtv Pilmolire results. 1 soon tensive contamination (from 10 or d repair be would hav beeuby Dont expcnmenf-wi- th head of sheen grazing there) at been forgotten. He chore Ood and memt stake and with Palmolive ats act choir his that main sad ths of by headwaters th very In ' priceless beauty care bow youn sonre of water that supplies the ory will ever be green the lowest paces in history. Bnt barren world. Hli answer ought esuwvu reservoir Parleys -- either this testimony nor that of to be the rally cry and the hope- TFr e&su I Ae mA Scoutmaster Ramsey resulted tn ful prayer of a Covenant prop,. action by tbs commission, though that cur nation will do tha wise David Lawrence Rooeevett Appeal to Educational group of various aorta, ver the throughout the country, ere going Roosevelt presidents head, to appeal ofto Mrs. activities in discontinuance against which they ere Interested They are receiving sympathetic answers, anyway. White House "Parleys" The term parleys" ia being applied to Roosevelts chats with visiting President Tb designation tftt68QQ6U from dbrotd. conference" has come to have s special meaning, reserved for th world eeonoraio conference to be held to London, probably in June. Bond Issue Instead The proposed 154.000,000 cut to the army's rivers end harbors allowance does not mean that nvrt and harbor operation are thto cease. Instead they will be included in Interior departments public works program, long-ter- m refiationary" to be financed by Secretary Joseph E. Culne of th Commercial Czk nd Job P. Iyon. repof resenting th good toads committee the cluh. requested the county com-from for missionere to hood the county n quarter So n half million do llera Jb the Interests of good road. v. nt Sturdy Spinning WKeel Reader Advisee Sale And Mother Pioneer Of U:S. Bonds Abroad stabilized. verd. died et Fn - u BS, -- e BT CHtRJJm T. STEWART Central Pnae Btait Wrttar WASHINGTON. Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins explains that her plan to stabilize" production to establish e system under which Industry will operate at tn even pace, supplying the country's requirements end absorbing its working capacity, without piling up a surplus, to cause trouble ultimately, in tbe form of shutdowns and unemployment In other words, if Secretary Perkins can slumps. prevent booms, she can prevent relaNo one ever eaw tbe boom-slutionship more clearly then Herbert Hoover. Be pointed to it unerringly, to an interview I bad with him to 1925, when he was aeeretary of commerce. Business at that time he said another wu so stabilized that be considered boom impossible: therefore a succeeding cannot lump wm equally taipoasible. Cue slump from a deed level. As we know now, business wee not looked, ffom futty stabilized In 1925 as It Secretary Hoovers office to the commerce Perdepartment. Supposing that onSecretary a satisfactory kins succeeds in stabilizing it buis. It is to be hoped that It will stay FRIDAY, APRIL ' . - the I in CYea dllyi tog in today newt Lemuel F.,Prton. column by thi The for special feature writer WASHINGTON AT A GLANCE ng !x Whos News TIIE BETTER PART OF VALOR! ecoand salaried people, to whom sickness is child-- , with The-hiea of nomic calamity. the - slender He increasing costs, imbalance control birth that so 'seriously family budget such has come into common practice lo avoid trouble There are many proposals to meet thia situation. One is to extend the present practice of corporations engaging one doctor for alt their empires. Another is the partial or and a complete socialization of medical care, a spokesforth by been put baa third recently man for the profession. In an editorial of American Medicine, the hew kork City professional periodical, it is recommended that a national association of all hospitals, phjseicians be formed to manage hold patents to all kinds of medicines, manufactures, censor ad ertising, suVI pervise medical schools, and either pay doctors directly or fix all rates of pay. It Is recognized that medical costs are too high and to many case doctors are not of compensated sufficiently for the expense ata that is it profession let their training. tracts many and the medical schools are crowded. Manifestly, in the matter that concerns us so closely as sicknees, accidents, and the danger of death, the best possible Arrangement should be worked out for the wide distribution of protection add health and th resulting welfare and happiness of humanity. Kone of these causes forced us to take action of tut week. We did it to compel Greet Britain to agree to stabilize with us, ; and to bring about a rise to the price of j commodities. Inflation Is now upon ne. Congress will. J it appears, empower the President immedi ately to Issue three billion dollars of I greenbacks or flat money, to change the gold I content of the dollar, and to remonetize I Tuesday 'apktl kt933 th a,, tflg Mltftfll Odo Tear ear lit paid U Advance) On Biniia Copies I salt lake ctty ihan tn tins couutry, but farther in Europe and even here a great amount of home care and given taxej by if provided hospitalization to those mho eannot afford to pay for them. Between this elast and the wealthy, for ; hora so fUianeiat difiicuayyja naated by iicknesa ia the miiWle class ofi sge earners On Weok t 1 1 1 -- EUBACRIFTION , - Exespt Bundsy. Phono Wsa I)esebet news "Now Im broad-visione- d, Fjf schoolgirl all oyer I On ... .......18.00 ... ...... ........ ,,-2L- -- ......... ... Psmrgm ......... ...T ........... -- |