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Show y V-- t' i v w i 1 u. JTHE DESERET I SALT NEWS LAKE MAY WEDNESDAY CITY 1934 23 " SSi News hc Published Balt Lak r City. AftniMH ficept Bondar Fbona Wa Utah. of The Audit Member i 1. Bureao of Circulation SUBSCRIPTION RATES I .1 , It J J One Tear 1 One Tear (if paid to advance) iffH? Single Copier .''Vl'v rates applr to bov The Nevada Wyoming. Oregon, Washington, ColoMexico California and New rado. Montana 00 Arizona, other eta tea be mall per inmth H ........ ADVrRTIHIMJ REPRESENTA-TrVE- S Noee. Rotbenburg A Jana Ine East 40th Street New York City $$0 North Mlchtgan Aeenne Chicago Motors Bullying General "'retrolt Glenn Building Atlanta .114 Waet 10b Street ; Kama City $1 California Street T San .............. ........... - -- Send remittance d F V BALT LAKE CITY. MAY 23. 1931. SILVER LAW COMING ' rcy 1TH0UT doubt silver legislation recom-- 5 will be duly will end the I fight for gome lime to come, unless the treas- nry fails o purchase the white metal at a ; reasonable rate. : Silver will become by law a part of the : metallic backing, but the old ratio of t6 to 1 will not be sought. A changeable quantity t will be held by the treasury depending on the t value of both gold and silver. If gold is worth ; $35 per ounce and silver is fifty cents per : ounce, for every million ounces of gold held in government vaults at Washington or else- -; where, tbe treasury must acquire seventy mil- -' lion ounces of silver. That would be 70 to 1. : If the price of silver goes up or the price of : gold comes down then the ratio would come back nearer to normal. While silver Is to become a part of the : : metallic backing of the countrys currency, yet it is not to be given the eame relation to . money as gold. Our dollars are defined in gold content. There ie no intention under the present plan to define them in silver content. ( One of the permissive features of the new Will the legislation will b nationalization. ; white metal be taken over? The government is to have tbe right to buy up all silver not ? in commercial use at a- prie to- be fixed, not j by the seller, but by Qie treasury. More- O'er there is likely to be a tax on the metal to take away much of the speculation profit. It would seem likely that this nationalization will take place. In such case the will be able to control the price of silver at least within the United States and . strongly influence it abroad. This is necessary for the sake of holding money in balance with commodity prices and keeping silver available for the arts at as steady a price as practicable. Besides this, silver traditionally is money, "and the government is steadily pushing itself Into a better position to control money and finances. It has taken all gold off the mar- -: ket, and there can be no manipulation of it now by international financiers. It has also acquired large control of banking, by actual lending and ownership and by the power to .remove officials. That control will probably increase rather than decrease. It would be missing a great opportunity if it failed to eonlrol silver. In the whole discussion, it should be that the commercial use in jewelry, plate end the manufacture of films besides rmany other growing purposes in the arts is r Important and that a reasonable and feady pnee for silver is essential. " mended by tbe president passed. It appears that this Mil WORRIED AMERICANS Hays Tactic of Those Who Brand Every Idra For Change as Communism Many Americana ara worried Just now. Many affect to aaam worried and some are sincerely worried. moment, filled The air is, at of profound with premonitions change in the political .octal and -- iL-taac-t and buetneee eommuntca--7 ttone to The Deeeret Newa Salt Lake City Utah. for pnbllcatlon to 1; Addreae eorreopondeneo tZ tha Editor. F Entered at the poetofflce at Salt lake City aa eecond clean matter according to Act of Congreaa March I. 1171. The Associated Preea to exclnalrely'-entltleEFtd'the use for repobllcatlon of all Dana dia-patches credited to It or not otherwise credited lo thl newspaper and alao tbe local newa published herein. All righto for rooublleation g of special dispatches here are also reserved. U of America. 'Mr. Kettering offers three remedies. One is to prevent by a law with teeth the speculation in tickets. The second is to establish- reasonable wages for labor, whose 'rules for extra time, time out. overtime, time and a half and double time are an unbearable burden. The third is salesmanship. He calls attention lo the returns to Katharine Cornell, Green Pastuies. Walter Hampton, and Le Galllenne, who have used and not on the stage genuine showmanship alone. f As the Degeret News has pointed out before, in a local way. tbe legitimate theater Is to the hands of the young who love drama, it ami la. see jL gad desire Li. wr-ilThere are a thousand amusement ha' s in Shis region where the young may lea. n their fust steps, and Kiugsburv Hall and (lie auditoriums of the colleges and high schools offer further opportunity. It depends on vouth-- hither tha spirit of the ancient art lives among us IMsaA StaU4rfnki si lAdicaliujir. by 1,1s own inaincerlty. are alncerel) sti angled t- - knock abevrt vho country may rurti'lnto' I As (earful that more and find American changes that will hring our tradi- more speculating thought upon a future tional order of private capitalism either or of radicalism extreme of dectolve and political liberty to a reaction. and disastrous end These Ameri- extreme I think a future of extreme recana have no personal or political axes to grind In their expression action la out of the question. Their concern is I hope we are not in for a fuof this fear. ture of extreme radicalism. genuine What we want, wbat we must A few Americans, without tha. Is a future dominated by a sincerity of concern, are attemptlngjhave intelligence that will Into further personal and partisan! upon hameasing the resources interests by branding even this age of plenty to the full simplest and most obviously an- 'human use of the teeming mllllona slble suggestion of change as pari Americans. (Copyright, the'of of a sinister plot to communlx. Clur Newspaper Syndicate ) men. or oucrender all that you efno vet suffering want but make have held dear and sacred fort to change out policy, that we 4t,.vgu.v. accept the practice of. rugged Indmdualism as the only solution to our social wrongs. HlulC(U. LSTfi ACCl (IS Everything that Is not good and UnCtlOfl OJ Government true cannot do otherwise than die To ,The good and true will triumph. one Is the this. believe to act and l.,,J.or Deseret Non In a recent studv on The (o-- a noble expreMlon of a faith, that all can understand. Believing and- nr Mrdiral Care, the following Reaa tryuros Indicate the stnslr.g need 'or acting. otherwise is as futile Ing to still the storm at aea by iction on the part of governmnit. 'The average annual expend. binding It with chains. To think that we the descendant, lure for denial care is extrem. .v of those who hava made this Ainer- -' low among the 6u per cent of with incomes under la.OO'i. ica cannot continue to develop among families with incomes Illative, industry, character. enter-Thu- s of $1200 to $20u0t the average an with prise etc.; except wo compete mer- nul expenditure for dental care and struggle and strtva In a Is $5.01. Families with thru, or less constitute one half of the total population. Famllts h Many LITE SWING HE beaolrful litile re-o- rt of Como Springs m Morgan couny has been tho-e- n by the Red Cros as one of the three 'ites in the 'J t -- with BY LESUE EICHET, (Central Press Staff Writer) NEW YORK It is in (he mo-- t i file states where the drought has been ruo;t North Dakota has had nnlv I I per cent of normdl rainfall this year up lo the noddle Of May; Ohio. 25 per cent. Indiana and Michigan. 37 per cent; Montana. 40 per cent; Minnesota, 48 per cent. That means something even moie 5eiious than crOD losses Those stales are in watershed regions. Streams will become unusually low. Even the Great Lakes will suffer. Cargoes will have to be lightened. The Great Lakes have been below normal for several years. The same is tiue of the Mississippi river. Gold 1 -- ta-i- ff m port trade Because of the power m the hill gieatlv to lower ntps or raise rates when loweied. the president would have a powerful weapon to force pav merits on leans graded if he cared to use it. DRAMA western world looks on while one of the ancient arts withers. While motion and talking pictures are dramatic, they are not if the Mme art as tha acting of living people before an audience. The machine-mad- e en-- jtertalnment is doubtless with us perm&nent- -r ly. The 6hadow and sound process will be Jr improved; perhaps color photography will supplant the black and white of the screen, But living their parts before an au- F dient assembly, ara essentially different. For two reasons, tbe death of the serious loss to our stage would be Twenty Years 7 ; MAT 23 Motion for a change o venue in the tr al of Joseph Hillstrom. chafed w th the murder of J. G. Morrison, Salt Lake grocer and his son, J. Arlln Moriison, was withdrawn b de- r Aquila Ncbeker, United State maihai for Utah, left Salt "IAke tor New York City having in, his custody Ben Gutman, alleged white slaver, search. arrested In th city after a nation-wid- e ..-f j.. FORTY YEARS AGO The Beaver Valley Land and Irrigation company filed articles of incorporation in th The object of the office of the county clerk company was to supply water for domestic, municipal, manufacturing amTTrfigatioh purposes. ate F culture. it that a ass fense counsel. "of drama 1st T characteristic of it. It ministers to a smaller number and a selected group, as it were, end F can undertake more depth and subtle artistry the larger audience would generally ap- predate and pay for. The other reason may be beet elated in the word of William J. ONeill In a recent article in the Cetholie magazine, Common-- F More and more, the motion pictures weal. p- - have appropriated tbe function of story tell-- S er tog. because U is their strongest point on the screen lends to become carict-- H lure, however. Character, to be effective, needs "flesh and blood. Whatever we may say on the stage, it has truth H against El behind lie sometimes blind action: actors, no matter how- poor the play, are charaeters or they are nothing.' Some practical suggestions are made by Ralph T. Kettering in the May Quill, trade 'Journal of the theatrical press representatives higher-typ- r ithan F "Industrialists" an route east mer reported to b committing depredations on the Rio Grande Western between Pnoo and Thistle. They took possession of a freight train, but were routed by deputy sheriffs and special agents SIXTY-FIV- Cbar--fact- E see YEARS AGO A New York dispatch said. The cargo of the I'ftmer Mississippi, lost off Martinique, consisted of 14.000 bales of coffee, with sundry OQO in Brazilian produce; total valuation-$30- 0 The cargo was insured, the' veMel was gold. type-casti- ng not, A fatal accident occurred on thh railroad at Devils Gate, rmultlng In th death of Rockwood. an Indian, the adopted son of Warden Rockwood of the Utah Penlten'iarj H fell from a gravel train and a car ran over him. Three other were injured. F So-c- o g WASHINGTON. May 23 Himes a far-rrlung significance in the already famous Harrow report on the NRA. Irrespective of the details of the controversy over the- niany-pagthe fact remains volume of charges and counter-charge- s, that the NlL is not functioning satisfactorily either from the point of view of business or labor or the consumer. The charge that the NRA to la probably functioning aa rvstermg monopolies is not eas could be expected under o .gnore and the insurgent Repub-- , tike benators Borah and umstanees that are ao new andunN'ye. hava no Intention of 1c ing unpreeedented. Some businesses Jouhtidiv have prospered and will t slumber NRA to the last ditch. Oth- What Clarence Darrow ,, 0Tta ot upon 11 about the need for a socialistic'61-- "lU heap and abuse. Tbe whole tate aa a remedy for the Ills out- - 'criticism ned in hie renort may be laughei econom.c mechanism ofsoAmerica is Jt is not bv the cnti'S but it will per- - affected by the NRA. o'f thc w,h0'e s'st iitvtrt.eie-.s as a frank state of a exhaustive ment of what the N'R must lead fn b0lh and lo ,f .1 is to pursue log.ca.ly the Mri!orah- of course. Is entirely r'f'clal control of1 all aspects o: consIatent. He potnted t0 the defecta in the National Industrial Recovery Act when it was before the Senate and tried then to safeguard the g measure a:aint and hat Mr. Dairow said m his re- - other monopolistic practices, but port, but the defense a$il have to liie Senate and House conferees be more than mere invective emasculated his cautionary amend- denunciation o' the Harrow find-- , ment. a constructive! to about ings Xow the Idaho senator has his brlrg sotion of the problem. inning. He believes in constitution- 9, and not subterfuge ethi a! democr3 to malce n attack on th R s sijn an i u .d the public th. fl0 ifi Senator Nye. but anj trutu about what waa huppeu., - ,the cur,oua nart of lt l8 that, while Hut it war eo be pieventmg t.K business men have in many re n xt depression h trmg to mpu a hpects regarded the NRA as radical, Mil th .ccu.Jtor future the nsurgent senator feel It baa BT4tvjacKel of law in that it s.de been too conservative, especially stepped the major tak comromsuk; m favoring big business combinai how to operate bu. tions for whom anti-truthe co'intrj laws nes nn ier government regu at onlbave been suspended and arn.irary rules such aa tue, In place (mJ s ert up. Theres plenty to Investigate In Messrs Ne and Borah wanted the hRA and plenty to change. Mr w.th full Harrow savs state a senate mvesMgntion socialism is the tne for what winoses only way out. The administration! publicity d stifled. Admin.etration o fn lals 'denies this As usual In worm his- nornptly ot busy and tritd to torv. those who have tried to steer it Tliey didn t wun a between two extremes the left and vfjuDjch , nata Inquiry and prompt d have got themselves Into an that a board would oe ap- - right awkward position, earning water pomed to look ,nto thv i . I on both shoulders usually leads oppression of small busineas men t0 condemnation from both the Pleases No One ,left and the right. Tlie complaining senators wero, The way out, of course l!e in oil they could name tl bn ir abandoning all except certain basic Vnd thpj did. Now the repon n i provisions of the codes, namely the pu teing to anybody except pe- - collective bargaining and minimum htt'e the :ponorta of the irquirv wage and hour clauses and leaving n the f rst place, who cor id thatall the rest to the broad domain a thorough investigation of thetof fair competition. to be deter-ihole question of monopoliCN iv ljmined in individual cases under the H'Timitwnon bv the code ,iem federal trade commission iji the small business enteri'r.Fffuture as in the past, but with r n ost essential. penalties for violating the commie- Tho Democrats have the vote to sions orders, absence of which has ukpre$vj such an inquiry. If thev broken down the federal trade com-din the man. a campaign issue will eureij nitssions prestige Fe.ult Tbe progre sive Repihl jyeara It has fought to break up can have been looking ''o the monopoly and competi- tlon.- - '(Copyright 1924). weaic spot in the Democrat! morand thev jnav have founJit( ai ed I I le lf efrt '-- - - price-fixin- 1 b- st j somc-iiniev- r 8 Medi-calCa- re VACATION back east u wav. Most excuses are lies wrapped in tissue paper. A new cook may bring the best f references, but you cant eat them, . A 6 Days to Decoration Day He Gen Still Cemptete the Memorial Yen Need . Pe9Hrnt finds consolation in fact that he wasnt bom an ma fver attaina h ah.5fh oD wm ELIAS MORRIS & SONS down. (Copyright. 1234. by The Associated Newspapers) 21 WEST SOITH TEMPLE ST. isue The Democrats, like other wH4 fene find the d Pointed Paragraphs 9740 Limit 45 Cm 2 for HEALTHY and arrusN 104 p Utah- - Headquarters7 ( frtsk frtaf Iwt lit The hows is yoem Cordial, Glifornia frieodlinest greet yoa. Since ay retarn, the Hotel Maax gleam with fnthnna Nearly all room redecorated, rafaraiihed, aad th litni (trie in colored tiled hath and drawer. Cireulctiad Isa Water, During Room aad Crfiaa in connection. Shop Gan$e Serrico. MEET ME AT THE MANX! Too will to grtetri pvwwolly ALII4 C. CRlTCOIeOW Ankumt JUaagtr, d SOa 8mm lu. Potter Dri A Chemkd Corps KdM, Mm, XMOeLlI Jir Irani la Cssciiss wbFA Aift atari fmrm to ritor A Herite eeobeerri Fefcrto 4Mftyla old-ti- New Deal Rates BaiadMS tato-Cte- sto with Hotel FiTMflVlatrliAnBittasti tofsr.ott o Poll mao LOCAL TICKET AGENT Fm( by Uotsii DUk tin train burns Cbic(-9UweLo- Hw KEW aad York or Boston TOK CZITtAL KICIIMI CEITUL III F061I8ITE -- , Proprietors: 1151S UmMMDmr. Ut Hmclive Hair Day 10 8M LJmtt Oct. St BOSTON a difficult thing fo hai.dle A Uent man - j always worth for there is nothing quite so comto. plicated to explain as the workings listening of the- - NRA. even by Its- - frtendo The tnrttvldnal who Ignore a and champions chanee to get even la wise Effects Complicated Caught between two extremes. It an easy matter to get into Massage. the scalp with Cwtl-nr- a Otattoseat to remove the dandruff. Then shampoo with a suds of Cfltlrsra Soap to cleanse the hair and restore its natural gloas and rigor. Rinse thoroughlY. This will Keep jour scalp in a healthj condition, and a healthy acalpis essential to good hair. NEW YORK AND HTUKN j Tit for' Very v Tn v ohr In-- I, I 3 ' 1 ago un-u- e rions. -- "One 1 val-ao- rr Darrovv Report Revenjs Awkward Position Readied by Adnifnivf ration by Trying to Play Both Sides fr-- F. E Collins, of New York, who calls himself a publicity man on goM. but who actually tells some interesting facts, tel's this one: Th gold mined in the United S'a'es in a 5UoOOnun. year is woilh appruvimahdv ihe gold recovered from Amenraiphomes this vear will be several t mes greater Inn the output of all the gold mines m the enurtry In the first ten weeks of l'34. 8J5rid0.000 worth of old gold wa- - linked into cash bv tbe American peoD'e is coming out of hiding at the rate of gj nmium a week. It is estimated lint more than half a billion dollars woith of old gold lies hidden awav in America. Of course, the stimulus to ho search for old gold was given when the gove.nmnt advanced the price of old gold from $20.67 an ounce to $35. Power which The president's new ianff mea-ur- e, s meeting oppn-i(m- n is hrewdlv, corrc,ved in behalf of the I mted Mates n item m the New York Tin.es f mandat column explains why: AVith the enactment of the new l be', eved. i legislation, the administration in ropuinttmn wh the would be in proposed banks for financing evport Itade to stimulate materially both the expmt and im- of $2000 to $3000, . THINIC enl r incomes according to the committees and survey of Illness costs spend an average of $10 39, "The significance of these f ures Is found when we go bch nd Deseret News; I Xneral a.eroc indiul u too much to say that one'th nWHAT are onid purposes of the depression. as instead of families I Per ernt of prr- made aj tas now know it families with incomes have been, was to beat down so that the controllers of theter H200 receive anv kj,J of attention during the ear Letters to this column must jcentralized wealth of the country dentalthose with famih incomes o rould gather unto themselves what not be longer than 800 words: to $2000, the percentage r or!$2(M them had been overlooked, by must bear the name and adwhich they had wanted but would living dnt&l care wa onlv dress of the writer, although $20f0 to f 10 not buy at anything like their real these will not necessarily be percentage roe or!y to 21 4 atues published, and must not be fo the ls t0 thel?herelfl In comes this Idea of aunport of a defamatory or libelous news that two o the richest of,ncme an over jt attained a pnit nature. Only excerpts of letS&.6 Amontf the mi-- s our money lords. pfr int Morgan andj ters over 300 words will be it on only 21 per cent Rockefeller, through members ofjof the popu1 Ideas and opinions printed. t1 tndi sreure anv dental d of their families, have quietly, expressed to this column are durnc an average v?i&2. secretly, been acquiring at careCndoulitedU and those of contributors a ertain propor$ more than 1,000, bargain prices may or mag not. reflect tbe cur cqre onTv or 000,000 worth of depression enter-prie- s tion o person views of Tbe Deseret News. of d r'A the relief pain or such as insurance compaThe of tha emergencA conproportion nies, ciedit agencies, security cerns, etc The case has been prov population who receive sstruu 1c and 'wient dental care mu-- t hA Writer Calls Anderson s ed in Wall street. They worked from a mysterious headquarters considerably less than 21 per rnt Attention to Scripture and have conducted one of tfi' The need for systematic dent U That thre greatest and richest salvaging rare is unquestionable demand for It i3 Editor Deseret New. operations ever known in history. is a latent mathe fact that by RockThink the.grat of and the 'For unto whom much is given 'feller families Morgan in jority of people In the hielu- - inacquiring, Ji much 13 expected Luke come a groups conidr. purchase the piled up wealth to.1011 commend the above scripture amount of dental s rv o they have, another $1,000.000, 000jable Christian Anderson, and this other.j Medical Care for The Amriian -wealth choice worth of the1 ' producing Seek ye first the things tt' depression price. People, The Final Report of ths kmsrdom'and all these other things What does it mean? It means that Commttee On the Cost of shall be added unto ou page 11 is becoming We here in this blessed land of centralized wealth WARWICK C LAMOREAUX. centrm.,d. that practically super abundance are the r.cipenLs' s rlwn t. win St2e "toe material and the. 1an.l to enable them to live the that shortly. If not alrcady.i coun who hav. made thi abundam Ufe and yet notwith- standing our free institutions VLi professions of modern Christianity. u that lay claim to all powers and ncest country the sun ever shone we in find ourselves blessings upon, the land that has had the economic destress. tne Almighty himself, s Ve try to delude ourselves andr aJror rona tJle and lvn nature itar? eacjj other that human Jope wolves th are devouring cannot change, that we must al- - ihe aa fast aa they can. Think sheep waa have war This arouses a f(tK;e patriotism, wickedly mislead-ing lt e,en insinuates that It is 1 nobler to die for our country, than ,mnliD that hI,'V!rfL ourselves as we do today, in the midst of plenty and the habit of meeting trouble half RfADtRSvl, - L w theit west for its first aid and life saving institutes this summer. There will gainer from July 8 to 18 all who desire the finest tiaining in life saving, diving, swornmurg, rnraerng. and other aquatic pleasuies that can become dangerous to tbe untrained. It shbuld 'he a cornpuNory pai I of the education of every boy and girl lo be able to swim well and know how to handle a boat. It ' should also be a part of the lessons that when the danger of drowning comes suddenly, the swimmer should know how to save tbe one in danger or resuscitate turn if he lias been drowned, and also how to protect himself while doing the rescue work. The season of swimming gs upon iis Hundreds of boys and girls, men and women, will lose their lives in the water this summer for lack of training. The work of the Red Cross in cultivating the aquatic arts and teahmg life saving at the same time is another service that hurpane organization does for us. - legiti--i'm- ic tmortvrAmericans . -- F Save to express my profound contempt for such tactics, I shall waste po words on these ventures in shoddy politics and sordid propaganda. Sooner Or later the bogey-ma- k er. whether he hall, from tha POWELL At OTAR R ELL SAN FRANCISCO QX |