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Show "1 tT- i 4' -- 1 I NEWS SALT LAKE TIIE DESERET -...I - . CITY SATURDAY . JUNE , 10 1 1933 Aflteudment, repealing the Eighteenth. Both were overwhelming. Thursday' Governor -- Blood issued hit call for a special session of the legislature and states that he will by the lawmaking body. Asking that it be allowed to act on the of a constitutional amendment "onprohibitionr Idaho Is to have immediately a special session of the legislature to consider .legalizing beer. GThcSIlSmUNggai Sait Lake City. Utah. I- Khl 16. Fhons ' Member of Tba Audit Reread of Circulation - SUBSCRIPTION 0ns -- Weak ... RATES .Mi..l l.'lt.If Oca Month Ona law T.Ot Ona Taar (If paid in advance) S Canta Single Copies to Utah. Idaho. Tba above ratee apply Nevada. Wyoming. Oregon, Washington, Colo, rad. Montana, Now Mexico. California and Arizona; other states by mall per moot!), tl 00. NATIONAL ADVERTISING Germany, Wednesday Great Britain, Trance and Italy, through their representaMustives at Rome, initialed', the solini plan, which egrees to maintain peace during the next ten years. four-pow- TIVES NoaaT Rothanburg A Jann, Inc. New York City .1 East 40ir6trt .. KO North Michigan Avenue Chicago Detroit General Mot-r- s Building .. Glenn Building Atlanta . .e . .... ...... ........ ........ St Louis .............. Ill Victoria Building Kansas City ........... 114 West 10th Street San Francisco .......... Ill California 8lreet aw - , i Address oorraapondenoa 4or publloatloo the Editor. , -- A A REPRESENTA- Send rtmlttaacea and business communications to The Deseret News. Salt Lake City. Utah.1- - A-- F riday ths disarmament conference - at Geneva adjourned until July 3. The Japanese representative declared that his country would not accept that phase of the MacDonald plan which abolishes bombing planes until the other nation give up their aircraft earners and do away with landing decks on warships. Japan finds fault with- the London navil treaty ir going' discord until her ratio to the fleets &t the 'Uni lei States? and Great . Britain is ', , changed.- She desires equality.. tly to -- aa second Congress, at the post of flee at Salt Lake City class matter acoordlog to Acf of Marchl. j FOR THE WEEK BLSLNESS 1171. Currency Instead Of Bonds , Says Writer , Ne:; Editor Deseret Why should tbe United States government Issue bonds, whenten-It ban the power to issue legal der notes? Why not Jkaue currency, meet the requirement el the national budget, redeem a few bonds. Inbillions of crease the money, volume to enable on the national the people to carry industries, and meet the expense ot government? The government has the power to issue either bonds or currency; both are Issued against the assets of the people and the. taxable power of government, which guarantees .the validity of currency and tbe. payment of bond Bondi are made to prevent an inal. increase In money; to create InterARTHUR FREEMAN. est bearing debts against the peoinler-pfurnish to ple; Debt as bearing eecuritie to bondhold- Writer Sees ers, and create a double system of Chief Bane of Times tax agalnest the people. A million dollar, income la aub-je- Editor Deseret News: to a tax of 66 per cent InTh, patience and fortitude of vested in government securities It many are severely tested by the pa s no tax, state or national. Tbe continued depression. Some blame Uivted SialeiRreaaury lame, sella the government for relief-- delay, and redeems quarterly about others think the Church should do of treasury bonds. something more than minister If ten billion dollar bonds charity or cold comfort during tbe past year, bad The Church, as agency for Diwould been legal tender notes, they vinity, la doing much In counsel have saved the people $4DQ,000,000 and aolld works, to mitigate' tointerest per annum, paid not less days Ilia But, like lta author. It than $Ha0(haHMaasfcannbt'cbm- has Hi TlnYIlaflo n s a. money circulation that pel people to live ;I sanely to evade would have doubled the consump- evil. Note the fitting words of a tion of tbe nation's products, of the favorite .hymn: Know this that every eoul Is clothing worn and tbe number of people employed. free . The Increase In money would choose bis life and what have called Into action all the men he'll be: and machine power of the United For this eternal truth la givState: redeemed millions of home en. I from foreclosure and millions more God will force no man Thai that were sold for taxes. It would to heaven. bave restored life blood to He'll call, persuade, direct , daughter of Mrs. W. T. Parker, m6rce and Industry, new activities aright. met her, to the people, and awakened from jWheu Jimmy' Corrigan 'she was th widow of a Chicago; intellectual death an adminlstra-- , Blessandhim with wisdom, lots light; Mr. Corrigan, desert uori that outs.de of personal ln- physician. In nameless ways be good and playboy, had returned to Cleveland tereet bad better never lived. kind. ( to pick up his late father's steel J. E. EDMUNDS. But never fore 'th huiiian business. He married the beautiful mind. widow In 117, gave her a $15,000 Writer Sees Debt Is the one Beauty in outstanding Royce and a large estate for of the times. Those out of Bill aRolls in Men ban Good wedding present and took her Nature, are debt free and and unworned, to London. T will muddle through" todax a Busi- King Edward bad said that Editor Deseret News: .ill aomeway. Had the counsel of Mrs. George Keppel was the best beloved leader been J. w heedel hostess In the world." Mrs. Corri- tides by Joseph Hyrum Parry ArVur "get out of debt, and become gan was an Intimate friend ofc. V, Hansen on how happy and Mrs. Keppel, rented her boose more along such linea secure our people would be! had kings and dukes to breakSome writers advance such exmore There la wealth wasted. In WASHINGTON. , June 10 A bewildered majority, driven by fast. Mrs Keppel'a title was gen- treme and radical view condemnth of the Church the president, stands ready0 today to barter hway all the tra- erously passed qn to her. although ing, everything, yet offering not cQde of health the Word of Wis- - . there are ot course no A. A U. one Idea. They de- dom than is needed to sustain th ditional doctrines of American economic life for a piece of legis- rules governing such matter.er stroy constructive faith, courage and Initiative destitute of the state. lation designed to bring back prosperity, higher rule was never challenged. in the young and inexperiencObservance 6f the monthly fast James W. Corrigan, lea playful ed, J often wonder - if ... these. day"system-woulprovide fhanv wager end- - --balanced relationship-- ' once more than in th old was battling critics ever read history and comforts for the distressed and days between consumption and production. former present .woul alw make for better h,alth. compar s hard in clcae financial None but tbe theorists who constitute tbe in 1S2. when he fell dead In New conditions or if they ever travel in Qn, b 9 m keeI1 KnM of fU York. Mrs Corrigan was In Lon- our own or other countries, with to brain Trust look upon the industrial control don. She returned to Cleveland, eyes open to see ths millions of these7 reliefaccepted principles can bring adequate bill as a practical piece of machinery but in a the Inheritor of a largo share of prosperous homes with the mil- relief. God agencies will not send nor pery steel inter-eat- lions of honorable progressiva peothe of a dictator, nor do we need spirit of tolerance born of business chaos, the and In due time resumed her ple. I wonder If theso writers goto mit if we are alive to our privilege leaders of business are accepting the measure position as a reigning dowager. In the magnificence of nature, the one to aid Deity in the big job of reah and three other women beauty of the changing seasons, the 130 azain-ras not be will as it hope hoping painful heirs of the two families sold a bounteous generosity ot Mother habilitation. JOS. HTRUM PARRT. j predicted. substantial block of the stock to earth, and the music and grandeur 3387 Highland Drhe. From all over, the country tbe interest 'in the Mather, Eaton. Otis Interest, of nature all around ua. nucleus of tha $770,000,000 Cure mistakes have been made, what the bill will really do transcends anything the also there has been plenty of sel-- t Repu lic Bieel company. -. has war the And that Mathers the We understand no hu- - T and since The fishnesa. thappened days. Corrigans t formed man being is perfect, but yet theft, bomb shell thrown in at the last minute by Sen wero great Iron dynasties, ' when the is much goodness and helpfulness supplying capital ator Borah of Idaho whose amendment wag ac- by Pittsburgh Gteel area expanded In on every band, and right now to the to Livingsconfusion. Senate adds when every effort is being made the Mahoning valley. the merely cepted by ton Mather, 60 year old eon of the tolmprove present coaditions,lt Nullifies Advantages I on Samuel late for carries Mather, behooves us s citizens of a great d legUlation ar pooled For If the Borah amendment Is1 hla clan. Apparently, the last of nation to show loyaltjr to dulv can If fix t prices, appointed. they tbe Corrigan Interests la absorbed elected officials from President by the conferee. It nulthey can t alt around tha table In the new deal. lifles many of th advantages bu- Roosevelt down, upon whom rests eliminate vastq without lneaamen had hoped to denva fron.an such tremendous responsibility. bilk It provide for instance 'countering notpoesibU to prosecution One of our reered church leadanA professor wish take risks swers distinguished that no code shall b approved ithJ will Mr. P.oosevelt'e professors ers in addressing a body of stuV-- 8 for a trade association which has with reference to guaranteeing Dr. Benjamin M. Anderson, Jr., dents recently, and in referring to in It any combination In restraint wages. who ever are and wrritem of speakers the Chase National aa labor la concerned, the economist g of trade, any and any billBo1 far g said: controlled econoa big concession. It assures bank, f!a ing new -are they who tell us our These monopolistic practices. This re- a at the deal and the pilmy," higher wage level whereaa the stores the lava at a sio- Is a tyranny; that our civilization here,' was a red who grims dinner ment when business bad is am old and constituion a outworn; a for and one, gogue good quite (thought they were going to be they were to be suspended. be,0 becoming a bank that our free Institution are relic rom ntl trust laws Th Is tbeiinunize of a backward age. These foes oy virrr. finally been given the sop side of the administration leaders!1101, Old time capitalism, somewhat would destroy us as quickly, as been 'which has thu far keeping for they have been disclaiming has few abler surely and aa completely rom violently opposing the renovated perhaps, (that they wished lo repeal the anti-i- " defender. For years he has been who came in ranks waging open trust laws and merely desired to ;meaure- saying, the powfer does not exist war." Need More Time CHRISTIAN N. ANDERSON. suspend their operation to permit and the wisdom does not exist to on now ths Kverythlng hinges certain agreements on wages and economle life by governAnaHr written. All regulate that these did not by any mean!wr th blu mental edicts. Bank Banditry Can be include Immunity from all anti- - otber legislation 1 being held In But. like all prophetic econom- ' till an agreement abeyance trust lawa once on Janwent be Stopped, Says Freeman wrong ists, Senator Wagner, ot New Tork reched- - Lul minute compromises uary J, 10. iwa3' possible but there la no Editor Deseret News: Democrat. In his tilt with Senator r In la not "Aa business debt," he ,pocUU . reaon why Congress wrote, "a business crisis Is imposBorah ofUdabo, Republican.-inTh following news Item U from to next week ahouldn till wait t suited that it wa not intended to n sible and th business recession the American Banker, the t, revoke I he in II uer.ee of orJt thtm out- New York City dally bank-ln- g which la under way Is not of disdecision and the evolution ofl Cbance ot adjournment tonight quieting proportions Business will journal: American law on the subject of are diminishing hourly but the be talking about profits rather Two unmasked bandit. May $1, two employee of the Smack-ovmonopolies. Mr. Borahs challenge lend o th Present session is In than solvency tn th next few forced ht 11 will last only a fsw days months" to put th disclaimer Into the State Rank, and three custom- -, Con- - era to lie on the floor while they itself had to be accepted. .longer. And then the real test of A week earlier. Madam tho new deal will come, especially chit de Plguerra. astrologer, had cooped up 18 000 In cash and fled.) the test ef how to mako a new written, Every configuration ofj One not familiar with crime con-- , e to-bremam It economic " machine In a country the heavena 1 In .malefic aspect dltlons in the United 8tates, might ths Jiotise will con.tru-- the I'.or.ih ; which for 150 year has been business. All persona should regard thla item aa Joke on the as nullifying the' costumed to Individual Initiative for guard carefully what resources, part Of the banking Journal's whole measure or whether it has been on tho whole willjand they may have. Not for years shall Smackover correspondent and ac- to retain It. But today busi- - tively free from governmental S.' e find & favorable zodiacal back- cus him of trying to inject comic leaders who have been secret- - stralnt In operating Interstate m for investment opera Into Its reading matter, but ly rejoicing that they were gomgjwell as Intrastate business. (Copy-t- o ground as Byk yet there ia no govern- we all know that If all tba get many advantages out of tha right 181$. were ment by report-- ! Mr. Anderson, a nutiv of ed by thla Journal It would have to raoaivtd his doctor! .dcgtne run. 6e.pagss.aa inue - Instead - of Ha U a distin- eight. frbm Columbia. Prices Range From on Let me add that bank banditry guished ipeakor and writer CAN be slopped If w will only at-- 1 economics and sociology. ' tack the problem In an Intelligent at Detroit The truth Ja. the people of j way. thla country Intimate glimpses of persons figurnothing very imd flat frmgitf Dettmery robbing banka, or other In- -' . mtd Sfiart Tiirt Ea ing is todays news given daily in stitutiona at the point ot a run.1 la beUeved someto have Banditry this column by Lemuel F. Parton, Lev and poetry or seldom thing romantic about It, for has not hampered by facta Jesse James become a hero rather special feature writer for The Desthan th deeperat criminal? Of eret News. No respectable eat win look at a course, most people especially those Is mouss there If la a king sight., who have suffered at ths hands of criminals condemn banditry, but NEW. YORK, June 10. "Jimmy" maw Never hk when a he's get I would bet, w era I a betting man. Corrigan, the moat, popular bartender in Goldfield,' onea told me, over yon that if a call to attend a meeting, -thenar, that he would de- designed to promote an aetlve, rather make a good horse s neck than build knW the Brooklyn bridge. bwaii Not- - only the nt t erery 0B, weather, but today newt of the Republic Steal h doeen t knowjt all. . ,hontd 8l)t BAKER MOTOR COWPAXV Lake who been has robbed City company swallowing up the Corngan-- M cKinley company turn by Hunger may sharpen th wita. a Car. trd Kmmt sad MAwtt In ay, bandit three ths past on It the a but rough sdg pats oneg thoughts to gueh matlere, for tbe Wawteb mi . , years, a great many of those re happy bartender waa the temper. Jamas W. Corrigan of , the Mahoning Valley dynaaty, later reRunning Into debt may be a turning t(j tlje family Iron puddling, milling many new million, MOTOR CO. pleasure but raanlng into one's ts do to his negligent in mending 41 Bast 4h . Waa 814 marrying, dying and leaving a beautiful widow about whom creditors Isn't. hla waya this piece sartod out lo be. , MOKOAW MOTOR A man never folly re litre how The first time a girl la engaged, CO. ' i; "Venturing' out Into the Sridl sllenc la antll he tries to she Imagines that she Is as Ry. gras liqertnw from Slovene Point. IVis , she be. rreale-- t hostesses, used to mske golden so the heroine In ( novel. bur it, came th playmate of European fUpJack for the Prince of Wale, (Copvrlght. 1833. . by th Amo- -, 'nobility and, aa en of London Sh waa Laura Mas Parker, tha Many a man shattered fortune dated Newspapers.) pt -- - the-ern- xt e, The Associated Prase la exclusively entitled to the use for repubiication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this newspaper, and also the local news published herein. All rights for repubiication of apaclal diapatchea hers are also reserved. SALT LAKE CITY. JUNE YjfITH the going a little harder, stocks, bondsiand commodities this week forged ahead to higher levels- - Passage of the industrial control bill, and the announcement of a 100,000,000 loan plan for China together with further inflationary evidences caused active conversion of the dollar into 10, 1933. LEISURE TIME equities. The belief is growing that the tendency will be toward cheap money and higher values. Confirming this theory in London Fraday, HP HE generation of our grandfather spent nearly all Its time in necessitous work. AOdwomenWre-CompeUedJfiput.i- .a i- American delegation to the world economic conference, said: If (he dollar were returned ' to it gold basis, there would be the greatest debacle in prices ever seen. People'who are now running from money to sec uri Ilea and properties would run back to money, and the ' fall in prices would be terrific." This fittingly explains what has happened in money. Accompanying this condition hag. been improvement in business and employment. Steel operation this week reached 47 per cent of capacity, car loading are ahead of lest year by 5 per cent and electrical production is well ahead of last year. Automobile gales likewise are running ahead of the comparative period. Compared with a week ago, the average of 90 representative stocks advanced from 80.4 to a new high for the year of 82.7. Bondi advanced from 77.5 to 77.7. Commodity index went to 121.6, new 1933 high, from 120,9t Information that the American delegate to thg London conference would push a plan to include 5 per cent silver in the world monetary reserves sent the price of silver up-t- o 36 cents an ounce. Lead advanced 10 points to 4.20 cents a pound, zinc held st 4.30 and copper at 8 cents pound. There was renewed talk of ti wheat in view of the new loan proposal to China, and th pricee rallied briskly. July wheat advanced 2 ?enls Jo 73 H cents a bushel. No. 2 yellow corn was fractionally lower at 44 ij cents a bushel. Cotton advanced 25 points to 9.25 cents a pound. The sugar market continued active and tha price of refined moved up to 84.60 per ewt, an advance of 10 points for the week. A heat wave throughout the east cut down meat consumption and hogs slipped 15 Fleers 14.80. points to between 84.60 and lamb between held between 85 and 86 and 85.50 end 86.50 on the local market. -- . v .i. j i . j -' .- ortha ii kmg boure to meet the simple requirement of life. The aristocratic class wa small, and ths service professions drew comparatively few from the fields of actual toil. This generation finds the aristocratic or Ws rich class large, the service profession crowded and mtiltiplied in number, and the work to provide the comforts and luxuries of life reduced to a shortened day.l Conscious of this K has developed a savage delermina- lion to adjust conditions, so that the artificial thing called poverty end the unsocial thing called overwork shell cease to exist. In the revolution resulting from such determination the common people are finding within their poseftle reach what hag always been sought by the favored few culture, the happy and intelligent use of leisure time. People have always been able to spend free time with gome measure of enjoyment, because humanity bae fortunately a strong streak of playfulness. The new conditions, however, wilt make leisure s major problem of those who help direct social development. t , e Play usually bears a near relationship to work, and among a practical people the popular games are closely identified with it. Golf is essentially the effort to go around a course with the fewest shots, employing the business principles of aoouracy and directness of method. Tennis is hard bargaining, trying to make the opponent suffer the letdown. Baseball and football are organization problems. Running glorifies speed and time saving: All are competitive, characterletie of our economic systejn. ' In none of the above sports does beauty bave tba (lightest conscious part. In dano-howev- It is tha essential thing. ln drama and music also the emotional ob- jectlvee are the result of beautiful expression. As leisure increases, human play will more consciously seek aesthetic ends. 0 0 0 mg, i man-hou- 3 ii 1 J ! rs -- THE MEMORY OF YOU you went away, the ekiee turned to grey, The sunshine you even picked up on your way, Why didnt you take, too,The memory of you? As ted I ! j 1 rr U- If parting with you eimplv had lo be. that from me Why couldnt you have taken Which even death cant do The memory of you! M Siiaw.- -- TWENTY YEARS v ed ni-ta.-creat- rt - David Lawrence Borah Amendment to Industry Takes Away Only Sop to ... J ness , .v self-hel- . "to and-nee- AGO ' d s. Comgan-McKlnle- anddla-retaine- The New price-fixin- anti-tru- FORD is the Roomiest fault-findin- st 6eTleved'?c" -- have., - and.most alhey Powerful FORD CAR Ever Built - ' er tuebd vr,jrxTria.iii. C. G. Van Den Akker. night watch- man. We ehot and killed when he at- - eeerr-w-hrrh- tempted to arrest a man who was'eaught In th act of entering th residence ef W. W. Armstrong, Balt Lake banker, at 1177 east South Temple street, New Jersey aisle om mission an rout to Ban Francisco t look after th construction of th Members of, the "state' building -- at th Panama-Paclfl- sa 75 Horsepower ... Mia-aou- 4 Whos News e exposition, arrived in Salt Lake In a spool al oar and spent several hours here. Pointed Paragraphs Leroy Armstrong, wail known newspaper man, gave up his active duties aa editor of th Ogden Examiner to devote all hla tlma to Goodwin's Weekly, and Burt Armstrong, hla son, loft for Los Angelas to beooms a member ef th Exprees staff. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. MIdgley gave a box party at th Utah theater, their guest Including Miss Dean Alder, Van Mldgley, Mr. and Tdrs. Georg D. Alder. Mr. and Mra.E, E. Jenkins Mia Ellen Etlerbeck and Rex Mldglvy. , . - A dispatch Is Th New from Log Calif., announced that a marriage license bed Been Issued In that eity to Chariot I Bnrlthert. $0, ef Lo Angeles and Mlae Olive P. Olsen. If, ef Silt L$k City. Angel. AAA The prohibition matter has had important Illinois voted Monday and developments. . i. 4; Indikca 'Tuesday to ratify the Twenty-fir- st J 112' Wheelbase rela-agr- e . effort to adjourn Immediately, Work bill hag now been passed by both houeea, and ag soon a tha conference committee finishes tha adjustment, will go to the President. It make 3,300,000,000 available, for roada, building, and other lie enlerpriees. The President hea signed the get tha power to collect obligations in gold. He geerng to have adjusted with the House the veteran expense matter, which threatened to make a aerious breach. The House for a time determined to keep him from reducing veterans aid more than 25 or even 15 per cent. , widely-know- rres baa worked devotedly on tha President program. The great Industrie! Control-Publ- ic I Utah. City, s $500,-V00.0- onU-trus- FVT7VT8 OF THE WEEK YN its Margaret r Selt Lake ln-Iti- - !t I , ct en-t- there, Why did you leave me thi Jiurden to bear. To carry all life through The memory of you? fox-tro- v i , When you took my heart and left nothing In this mountain region is developing something more valuable than the products of our mines, the training in use of Lime. The Jung conference brings' to this eity thejruiTa of hundreds of thousands ef to such effort. From Hollywood comeg the couple to ex-e-el in the original dance; from Portland art the winners of the Gold and Green t; from Malad ftake In Idaho, the best playeri of the Drama, Peggy; and from the Grant stake of this city the winner of the original Where There e Will." South operetta, Davl tq the north of us furnishe the successful M man in public speaking, and Pocatello, Idaho, the winning girl in the same . event. tt Probably 10.000 youth and iOJMO girl late teen or early twenties took pertain the dancing contest from the timejt start-- . ad last fall until the final decuiou JasL nighi The Junt conference of the Mutual Improvement and Primary association seem destined to become ene,of the great cultural Influence of tha west Moreover, the devotion to beauty it symbolizes will be s genuine joutnbutitmJto tha nation. 1 i ' the notice would treat R with contempt. la It Indeed, strange that a people can boast of their Freedom' when two unmasked men can force two employes of a bask abd ihree customers to He on the floor while they scoop up tbe tidy sum of $8,000 In cash and make oft witn If this la bolsible it. Freedom? under freedom, what must tyranny Just because crime be like? against u are committed by no-- ; bodies Instead of by haughty kings and prelates, who formerly oppoa- - ' ed ths peoples, w ignorantly call How Free." ourselves silly. . Americans are not free. Not free in the real sense of the .word, but the modern tyrant is the low brow gunman Instead of tbs old time , robber rule. Maybe one day some on willlead the people against ceivtng sa er - Entered Lessen to zhu column naan not be longer than SOO words; must bear tbenameend add rein of the writer, although Mine wUI not nrcranarilj be published, and moat not be of a defamaoxer 0(1 worda tory or Ubelona nature. Only excerpt of letterin this column are will ba printed. Ideaa and opinions expreseed tboee of ooouibntore and may or may no reflect the views of Tbe Deseret News, AAA ........ .V What Readers. Think on - r L terri-jble,- 490 ln ; ' ' - Phone: or Call for a Demonstration , TAYLOR-KtCHAR- V j) .j r B??r |