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Show J b THE DESEKET NEWS SALT LAKE I UESUAY, CITY UECLMBEK U9 1933 "during the early years of the . Publehcd Exityi bui.dav er- - 31. RATES Oae Week One Month One Year & ...l. n , - 1 salt Cin. - - LAKE DECEMBER 1'J.ft 19, BLER united cDramifoion THE city attend an open wfotrrg at JO Hie ha 1 uLlic clo k tomorrow morning tb cooMtlir the jroposeI This beer taxing and mguUlion ordinance. will be of interest to all who anxiously desire problem. the best solution of a danger-fraugOn the first day of the Year, beer of 3.2 percent alcohol by height becomes legal in Ltah. - Naturally Its distribution must b..corisiiiefe'f from two angles: the effects of beer itself, and the effects of legally sold beer on bootThe first of thee, legging of hard liquor we will consider today. What is then the measure prepared by City Attorney I Harris? The plan proposed is conveniently called the A. B. C. ordinafiee, because of the three classes of license it provides. AH three have - this in common first, a bond must be filed guaranteeing that no illicit liquor shall be -- gold dhlhe prmiseslnd, secon(Hsyevllence that bootleg liquor i sold is sufficient for cancelation of the license not only to sell beer, but to do other business on the premises. Under the A license, for which f20 must be paid, beer can to eold hj hot ties, but must be consumed elsewheie. This, will be' applied for, doubtless, by many grostores and other classes of usual business. cery ' The B license costa 175 and allows the licensee to Mil beer from bottles to be on the premises. Soda fountains, restaurants, and. hotels will probably take out this permit, Tbe C license, costing 1150 per year, will allow beer to be dispersed on the premises from keg. ht Fi-h- er I t - con-turn- ed Probably no one yet knows just how Uni easy opportunity to buy beer will affect its It may discourage the saloon, consumption. but will it lead to much more beer drinking by all cfasaes? It' is also necessary to consider whether, without it, a beer racket might be licenses possible if only a few were issued. In that case sources 4Jfrbeer might be controlled. It should be borne in mind that 3.2 per cent beer, in spite of tbe declaration of Con-' gress, can be intoxicating at least to certainWe ths offer following proof: people. From the Western Brewing World of October 15 'we quote the following brands of beer manufactured before prohibition, with tbe maker and the alcoholic content We are inclined to think that this will bring a to many of our readers, who remember well that there were many beer drunks" in those days Pilsner, manufactured by the Independ22 ent Milwaukee Brewing company, had per cent alcohol by weight. Pilsner of the Jung Brewing company had ? 86. ' Cardinal brand of the Jung Brewing company had 3.17. :Pabst - so'd -- the four-fallmg brands'2.93 per cent;- Red, White Blue Ribbon-witA Blue with 2.75; Doppelbrau and Bavarian, both yuth 2.97. Thft. Pale beer of the Sch'itz Brewing company had 3.15. The. Bohemian brand of the Tnsetti Brewing company had 2 55, The Supeb'bf th Wajjrr Brewing company had 3.22. There were olhe- - brands of Irgher content, but the average of the principal, nationally known, beeps, tn;,j previous to prohibition, was W p ec cent ahohol by- weigh LIncidentally, it is nitem-Lu- g f2,k"ow that the Becker Brewing art Mating company put out its brand Be, k i B.-- , y,th on'v 2.75 per cent alcohJl by wuch'. wph its label marked, as we uric. land the'law i high-pric- ed sur-pru- se ow - h -- AH InlotiMt.rz Lip;r. '.his indicates 'hat if Leer . d-- FHERE Fs HELPS ARCHEOL1GY a useful rule - wie peorle follow when mis'orlune ovvtakes then It i tn think fal and 'oundlv. rrvp all roib'e rd rerrei'p ' nr-.- , l a be'ter Huatjons in t!:e shift of ea mit tnnee' than listed before. W did very little of that Vawr home.-W- understan- d- .9 1 - Celebrating the 25th anniversary of bis assumption of executive power, Venezuela i paying tribute today to General Juan Vicente ruler of the country. Gomez, In that quarter of a century the republic hag beeti free from revo- the town is a rich country estate, lutions, has iped out Its foreign Las Dellcias, where he has a debt, reduced iu domestic debt zoo He arises at fite and and plied up a treasury surplus. at nght. He UV Gome himself also has propper- - is In bed hr ed. He has become the largest land to go to the theater and Is a full owner In Venezuela, a grower movie fan coffee and breeder of livestock Tbe general hxtS never irarrit 1 He is many times a millionare. oL numerous but is He was bom. on a ranch and children. The bar sinister, howto still spends most of h:s time In ever, bas been no handicap tbe country. Hs faonte reszdenc them One of h s sons nag sec on 1 is at Maracai. headquarters olthe' vhe prudent, ta ins farhe.r ur army, 70 miles west of tbe capital fl922-- 1 97 and several other sors h.v and daughters have married into Hound about lie several qI ranches and only two milesfrom the countryj irt jamilis the-dah- er work- - - being staried now m the Zion Rational park, undi r Mr P. P. Patraw. These projects, ironically enough, were not undertaken during prosperous times because of their cost. Now lbejfsupp!y employ. inent and are eagerly sought by the Civil Warns admini-trtaio- n in order to give men usfui omtpaticm m place or dole re tip f Incidentally, local and Nevada interests should immediately cooperate to do similar (nvesliaating in tbe Moapa valley of the southern part of our neighboring state. The old- - Mormon settement of St. Thomas and the .reman suirounding it are rich in Indian relics, but soon the waters of the Boulder reservoir will permanently cover the surface, and investigation thereafter can never take ' P'Sde There are sentimental and scientific s for making this study. Local art cliaeohigists and persons interested m the suhject should kindle action while the funds are available and lh region still above water. body, neither for the belly, situation a those who have Wen that ii is not good for man. but starving for the past- three or oar an herb forbnrrr3 and air 'clv year Thev m g it then be m iq cattle to be used lW'th Judgment humane and considerate of the des. and ekill." ptltute unemployed. av bes me n-- was -- turned iTQh&cco coataln .acverai pois-- f noua alialoidftthe principal he did cot have five depend, of wfiich ls nicotine There hi only ents This- - means that If oi p hi on other poisna, etrj.ihr.ine, .n ot only three or four dependents be O'hcrs b.en deadly A tentn of grain will ki.i ian starve that orlv Lav a dog given emplov re-- 1 - C V. HANFEX. Oth'irs one dejehdent ( 'ceived I cards to go to o- -s foe-th- e 1 . mt rea-on- THE WORLD AT A GLANCE BY LESLIE EICHEL CnitrspRreaaBtaff Writer ; Dominant Woman southern editor, calling on me in New oi k, is fearful that women will dominate . the wo; Id in the generations to come." Then there will be real bell on earth he says ' Dear, dear, what do you mean? I asked. Woman is gaming dominance rapid!s, tins editor remarked. And woman is the rca ist, man is the idealist. Woman is closer to the basic things of nature It is she who feels the pangs of ralure. he will rule as nature rules, wiUi seventy. Man. m order to pieae woman, has pretended to be a realist. He has made himself ferocious. He has peipetrated horrible war and, then. ha exclaimed: See, how strong and brave I am. . But in his heart he bas yearned for the clouds, and peace The Answer I carried this thought to a woman a ftne and true woman. Yes. she admitted. I am a realist. But it is not a matter of sex Dominant m either sex. Te.T prisons always wiU believe-that in the generations to come, the realist will dominate. For the world is sick of the morats of sentimental rdeali-into which it has sunk. It is sick of untruths. The world is reaching out for the of truth and onlv m realism, no matter light how severe, how har-- h it may be. can this pnre of truth be reached It is through this light joining hands with nature that we shall lift ourselves from the mora-- s In reahm facing things as they arr we shall find securitv. W need not feed ourselves dreams then. W6 shall have the reality. Gloom Chasers Some of the leading teel manufacturer are predicting steel opeiationg m 1934 double those of J933. RP9CUOn CODSUmpll(m ls at lls highest since Glass plants arc operating at their highest m sears. Chri-'mholiday railroad traf. fic mav be the hmlieat in a decade .Return of capital m flight is expected soon. The president liaMi t the power to reduce the value of Hip dollar more than 50 cent and it is expe ted to be stabillzad per there It s not far from 50 per cent now ' As Lmtad-blates Jhe la t wo- -t tttrd--n- f tp e go of the world behind it, nnrcncv.j-anitaia expected to hasten back to Old Mother (.old. If it does, prices will nre naturally, and slav up if demand for commodities continues to - -- m - as r -- l tncreae Twenty Years Ago J TODAY, DKAUMRhU I, dispatch from TuYrez, Mexico, said thj.t William Pevvt a Mormon" colonist, had been slain by a band of Maximo osttllo brigands because he was urable to supp v them with the amount of money thev demanded ass He t Duncan G Hcuhart of the Tenth V P cavalry tationed in Ari-ziarrived in ban Lake accompanied lv Ms P.ichart. to visit relatives and r . n(i9 Mrs Rohart was formeray a. e Lake girl a, s h s s E. T Anderson, a trainman empfoeJ the Salt Lake A: Utah Intcrurbau Ha'Iway compan, was instantly killed he came in contact with a high tens.on w.re retched across the tracks nar Jordan Narro.vs s E 'ter Frank J Hewlett, pre,ident of Hew ett Bros company and top thirty mon'hx prldeat of the Bouth Afr'can miss.on of the Church, returned to Salt Lake, accompanied by Mr. Hewlett who was with him during Jil erv-icwhen ' -- jllon e. The Jordan State batik with of 15,000, and the Feopie a Butecapital bank w.lh a eap.tal of 00 000. both ofMid-lalwere heir coneolidated Under th name of th Mid rale State bank, with a capital Of 30 000. e, i A VICTIM. 7 News I would like to know mby the unemploed, who have managed to exit the past two ear-- without the help of the county, arenotn-- f The poet 'is borr but the liar la titled o employment now rrompetied to acqtrrreiits art; z A number of families have man- aged to llvb the past twoears by aggressive manon acqu re trying to siU smaU artlc!esrtramp- - a reptitation as a knocker ing up ana" down steps from door to door, sometimes Insulted and The more experience a man has sometimes treated with respect In in making resolutions the poorer this way thev have managed to the quality he turns out, keep alive, rather than go through the humiliating catechism thatj. making books there is no eng they have to, in order to get he!pr others se there would be fewer race tracks from Those in of the cause destructive of county charge enggejn.Jlhell in making good the funds Those who are managing consuming Love makes a man think almost collection of bankers loans and situation, appetr to think that a g'cl as he does of mediate protection of their Invest- - persons who havent had help here, vs much h.meif ments jtofore can keep on starving Officials n charge o mtcmplov- - fcopvright 1933 bv the Associated No war was ever waged by the masses for. and in their own behstfiviment, should be placed in Thirwtns' Newspaprt) allovr should the Why people thcmMehres to fee 'hoodwinked Into furthering the cause and welfare Govof their aorst is a mste-- y We talk glibly about being followers of Christ and in the same breath, engage in inventing horrible destructive agents of life .land propertv, 19 ha WAsHI.NGTON. of Not enough aimed what a parody for a Christian Dec. con?res civilization to the lawmaker endeavoring to uphold 3et in Washington to justify much of a g ue pace and war stmulieneoualv. only opinion of the policies the admin isU at. on has ben pmuing since to dostny the pick of jouth for the lenders gam? they adjourned early last summer. J H MIDGLEY. Still, a few chirps of criticism at- be to are heard such look no TT' s'iDsrribcrs for that beginning ready 1 l LfJBTUl$ XjQUOr That such Is tbe case is an en- - du' lion The prtsumption is that couraging symptom they had pretty good reason for W age Scale, Work Hours Ths execuuv brartb of ths gov- - oeheving a reduction highly imernment has had everything too probaMe, v, exclusively its own way for the tration will be extremely reluctant Lddor Deseret News during this last six months. to dtappolnt them ontrversy regarding The trouble with appointed o'fi- w,f,se V'A the smaller wage scales putting dais is that, whatever tn y ira " moremniW worn ahd thus ben!!, thtnkrthey an must exprCea IK in ting the community. Lnthinklng selves to the same genpra: effect persons that so argue would peror quit of course, as a fetv have haps adiocate the wages paid In done but pot a sufficient number Lhma and elsewhere, with the into signify anything in partlcuar. tention of overwhelming u In Free To Speak Thinking people, prominent Elected officeholders are vast! must till column to Letter . among whom is the president o' freer. be longer than 300 word,; not I the mted fPstcs, have concluded They put diverging views into tlie name and adbear must to consume that the of No words products senator or representa dress of tlie writer, alihoysjh fhe machine age it is necessary to tve is answerable, for wnat he mav these will not necessarily be shorten hours of labor so that all H Uv, to some single superior be not must and ma be emp!oed, and raise wages muL to be sure, bear m mind his ' published, of a defamatory or Ubcloua proportionately sa that purchasing constituents' broad plexus of pre nature. Only excerpt of letpower can be maintained and even Judices but he has no specific conters oTcr soo words will be increased . During proscentration of authority over him, and opinions Ide printed. perous time it wa ev.drnt that to beware of. expressed In this column are hours were too and long An appointed functionary wages nd can ontrlbutor those of e must admit that inadequate tell what he is doing, and wbv, may or may not reflect the this maldadJustznenE waa greatly and why it is a desirable proceedDeseret New. The of slew for responsible the JJI9 smash up ing. but if he has his suspicions The 65 cents per hour for la- that there are grave defects in the) borrs now fixed by our Industrial plan he Is following he dare not tjFrifituUv J Ones Icommiaion gives those workmen mention them. ,or a 30 hour week against ' ISSUe IT 1th . Mr Beales , Among 531 members of the ft,e Salt Lake union wage of 27 0 house of Congress there wajej 41 hour week In 1920 VVho !rr are to be found, when thev arej .71 . ,ilnn an say that such a wage I assembled, a m.gUty outspjkeni Editor Deseret t News if of evorhltanf Issue recent The a hue mere In and cry of lOOj score or so They are not cent partisan fault f ndermjread an open letter signed ty JniJ the union haters that this scale will per curtail projeeta should be either Their ranks include some G. Beales, stating inoneetcl dollar per credited ithout purchasing honest public men. anjone that opposed a ep here mil unskilled foi be we , no proj- worth list- ho lr comment is eventually ' 'enwl to with The take. labor unions wer xsapon-in- c and the nation" wth r hlMle---. be- - d,Ie Tor the 50 cenu per hour .a. ! an friendly heme CU.V.M " th for account 'orc of laborers Thev are valuable government vUM have for the 6., cents per hour, fighting that the fanners now, eo ventilating fan ears few be will not ) unduly influenced, vou la- passed through these lad a fine thing to j,..c turned' im, independent.) he horny ha"d- cle,. 'a,t I'8k ount' o'"5 thousands in !jyher of commerce islaxion Propaganda. union Not even the beat of sdmmistra- - tbe state that would be gmd toout get Into the laborer ,0 none wholly enjo, hav,ng 6 ur lL J deFrom tn a iminmratton actton King hirh to pa t I standpoint v.nti atiou invariably help them Use stirs up more or css d.sagreeabl of Tobacco Formerly wonder how vitaly Mf. Beales ia dust, but It profits the c,znry to1 interested in the payment of taxes in Europe havfrit blown into the Prphibited ing' "as R 'undoubtedly 'ls'to execi" xnlver or he . must be heavy Editor Uve officialdom, Newe-l- t Deseret lwould not have the nerve to sdvo- was sometime after the uxe Heart ion Possible hour for labor NRA Drcctor Hugh Johnson snuff that the smoking of it begalu Short v after Its appearance, the herb was prohibited in many parts of Europe Phvsiriang declared It hurtful to the hea'th and priests denounced Us ure a sinful, pope Urban VIII Issued President Roosevelt s if the a huf! excommunlcatirg ddentlat recovery campaign Uxzea. - . persona snuff while taking -- - Produced hat the conservatives hop, ss n (ir Caused by M OOCy by church, fcultan Amurath made their scokesmen sre qus free in! a capital offense, while smoking IT' ' C J UNITED STATES FUEL COMPANY benders, bays ft Titer the penalty paid for smoking Jn Intimating. Is that present methods will Tall and that, then Cere willRussia, waa to have the noe cut News: Deseret Newhoiue be a swing toward reaction off In England. King Jamea Building - Salt Lake CHy jEd.tor e Some folks obviously gam- xx'ar does not destroy launched his famous Counter bllng that thi will occur, and rat- - bad . biat against Its use He declared but good ever" no guarartee orally, there lsue ta a sig- - smoking loathsome to the eye thatj In your 11th Inst Gen " Smedlev hurt'ul to the noe harmful tr they art mtstaken (nlficant article by .Nevertheless, it Is abo tt equally Butler, wherein the sajs "There are t'i brain, and dangerous to the rood betting ss General Johnson, between six and seven million In Turkey, wrere men and forecasts, thgt the swigg will pro- - erans )n the country and they ought women are alike slave to It, to the leftward . until con- - to go to war right now Charlie bacco wa, originally forbidden un- Dawea for a sick der severe- - penaltlcs; th loss of bank, a few sick soldiers ought to 'ars, the s !ttng of the nostrils and be abie to get something. Veter- - even death itself being penalties That the tnvestlrg public has ans surely ought to get something .mposed for th infracuon HARGETTS COAL CO.-- Hy. of the little fear of a drastic monetary more substantiaP-thaforbidding tbe Use of paying nollcv was demonstrsfted.jea to further increase ill gotten c& in any form. Since then MARTIN COAL anyway bv the promptness with gains of XVall Street bankers, who cigars snuff, chewing tobaccopipes, and which It oversubscribed the treas-lloa- n to the government billion of c garet have become popular and nrv latct svo onn nfto tas- -e of dollars on fconds-a- t in- - tobaerp In one form or SUGAR HOUSE COAL CO.-- Hy. another lr ctmt securtt'e. 'red bv a most all nation Todav t Is becoming perhaps tbe most WESTERN FUEL CO.-- Was. eueraliv diffused luxurv In exist-ic- e Th Wr3th of Mnga and 'v b sbftn 'ut.le aga e BURBIDGE COAL - .le fxtnilon of the h'rb. h s ars told that tobacco ls not i Charles P. Stewart im-(t- Indications Favor Greater Trend to Left When Congress Studies enemy-tende- ernment Program: j j " -- lti - What Readers Think Ju&tLoe'b pros-peri- ts Voua. Pocket Book llAeLona -' tw-- nlr Laitina r XV LM j XV 1 You .pre-ssio- . save money if long lasting KING COAL heats Coal your home livers A - far EditorXeseret , I9U. he to Wornm Pleads For Fair Treatment of Unemployed -- . A Intimate Glimpses of Persons Prominent In the Public Eyes by Melvin E. Coleman Ten-ne-H- 'e. wav intoxi- nt 4)LPRLSSU ' t cating before prohibition, the beer about to be offered for a legally in this ate" i also intoxicating. Many of the brands, as we quoted atiQve, were at cr below dh leeal 3 2. and the average of them was only slightly above. This imptf-tafact should be taken into -- consideration when the ordinance is berg and tie Jorm of d tribuLcn-do-u4eonTiy the city comm.srioa. . One of the1 evidences of this is the use of Civil iorks adrmmstjratifm'funds. Artist and architects are being given employment in the emergency and mus.cians now are being cor'idered for publicly paid,perform-ance- s. Society will learn doubtless that be made of talent to beautify our living The same funds are being used also to employ men in uncovering the buried history of the aborigines. Expert archaeologists under the direction of the Bureau of American Ethnology of the Smithsonjan Institution will direct the work. Indian mounds in Florida in three projects line been selected for immediate exploration Any1 her group of mounds in the Shiloh National Military Park m Hardin county, forms a project. A mound in the city linids of Macon, Georgia, will be removed to re.'t. e a Hitch) village.- - And another m Kern .countv, California, wilf be explored. f .14 7. so 7.00 One Year (.f paid-iadvance) S cent! Single Coplea to Utah, Idaho, The above rate "apply -- Nevada, Wyoming. Oregon. Waehingtoa. ColoMexico. Calilornq and rado. Montana. Ne Arizona, other it a let by mall per tnonth. 1.00. REPRESENTAADVERTISING NATIONAL TIVES Noee. Rotbenburg & Jann. Inc. 10 Eaat 40th Street Xew York City 60 North Michigan Avenue Chicago, General Motor Buid rg Detroit G enn Bj 1 rg ....."Atlanta Kansas City ,114 West 10h Sue. t .. 35 Cantornla 'eet San Francleco Entered at the poetotf.ee at bait Lake C ty as second class matter accoidlng to Act of March 3 1879 Congress The Associated Press Is exclusively ent.t.edto the use for republb atioa of art new d.s-cred.ied patchra credited to It or not otherw., in th.s newspaper. and alao the-- local news published feereia. AU-- hi special dispatches here are also reserved. FRONT PAGE MEN , knQwn. Boone Wat 5.0. Balt Lake Crt. Utah. Member of The Audit Bureau of Circulation SUBSCRIPTION depression. 5 ow e iv (.!i7 a Uci..nk years Lq be. catch tng.up. Out of the tragic shifl, if wisdom prevails. we will have a better world than we hav more fuel value per dollar of cosf. ransdollfier Call your KING COAL dealer now. p- -e .. XV I , s-- m-- n. 1 vet-lun- Here Are the KIHG COAL Dealers n ax-rlaw 2065 tobac-Inflati- CO. Was. 520 2520 2667 nst-th- COWas. 6161 it? a7 |