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Show o' THE DESEftET ..NEWS SALT LAKE CITY Cieh tfiootffprepsre to exhibit in the treat 'mpomImb that will be held at San Diego nest r-? ' : ' The tempo 61 trade should he quickened by1 such ft spectacular voyage to promole Commercially aueakina. thi region ii back country, a Mayor Marcus stated, lo the coast, the prosperity of its cities helps ns end otirs adds to their well bcirig. Gradually our pro- duc's ai-- flowing more and more down hiti to )he fyT L'hc SilOM --Nexus Fait PuMwhed Afternoon Uk City. Utah. of dlt jrrbr Ost ho - , -- g .44 Tear POOR FARM LAND Noe. Rothenburg A Jana, Inc, New Tork City... ....-I- S East 49tb Street Chicago .........144 North M'ehixan Aveooo Motor Buildlna Gtoerei Detroit..,,......,., Clean Building Atlanta KaneeaCity ,(14 Rest lltth Street Ben Francisco. ... Street California ...HI Bond remittances and business eommunic Hone to The Dezeret Neat Salt Lake Citv Utah 11 x Addreae correspond enco for publication to the Editor. - f Entered at the poatoffic at Bait Xaiia City , Second elas matter according to Act of Congrea. March 1, 1979. SALT LAKE - OCTOBER Cm. MAN or DESTINY FOUR hundred and It, w bre necessary, moving the family in location. jrherejreAbiflless wull not Uuive whatever Is done for Jhera, but manv will respond to the opportunity.. ? It should be remembered that some y ears ago a strong public opinion was created for people to seek country Jife. The movement had high authority in its favor. People settled in new regions. Carey Act land projects were sold. Both state and federal government were involved in colonization work. Hatch town and Piute project here in Utah, both unfortunate, were launched by -I the land board. Indtv idul farmers cannot be Earned for following the trend. "Their wisdom was no greater than that of the communityT Colonization was a cruel process Involving bitter experiences. It was raid that it Took three crops of people to settle finally any tract. Now t lie mistakes are being rectified to planning and choice of good land may not onlybring families for their labor, but miy effect a kind of restitution foil the years of suffering. - i y ,3 j ii - com-U-a- .15 covered a trade route' But there was more- - than thinking re- -, quired for such an enterprise. The poetry of adventure, one of the great dynamics ef tife needed to run in his veins, and it-- did run ceaselessly. Columbus was not satisfied - to study maps or watch the movement of the 5 stars. He needed to taste the danger and -ft thnl! of new experience is the open sek, fait r; home since boyhood.'. r h Today our thoughts are called not only To Ifie Genoesfc sailor who won the heart of f? the Castilian queen to bis exploit, hut to the fact that however aloof we may stand' from the affairs of Europe nd however completely t gvoid entangling alliances, there are bonds Wertheless we cannot break. One ia. fh - course 6f event that began when Columbus lookout discerned the dim outline of Watting Island, Unking the new world with tbe old, g And tbe other is that tbe ancestors of all of H us, that particular morning, were living, many on the British si " f them in " Isjcs or the. European mainland. : To those who believe that a divine provi dence shapes the course of history, it will not be hard to feci that though Columbus sailed Out JUT prove a theory of geography, yet all unknown to him, he was wrought op hv the . very apiril of God. In -- N - Headlines from the League of Nations are proving ironie these days. Observe this one: Litvinof (the Soviet's commissar of foreign affairs) Stuns League by Call for Arms Data. Geneva's 'Freshman' r Aiks for Henderson Report, but He Wont Get R. British Deeply Shocked. Wilt Demand Soviet Envoy Be Ruled Out of Order." fr,More Gray Hnfra .. . Governor Talmadge of Georgia continues to add to the gray hairs of tbe wdministrw-lio-n. - - This dispatch was one of the most recent to cause the New Deal diplomacy to reassure liberals: ATLANTA Adjutant General Lindley Camp announced lodav that 14 men arrested yesterday by the national guard at the textile mill at Shannon. Ga were radicals' and were being held incommunicado here by the military authorities." That was following the "end" of the strike, when union leaders charged a lockout . Sales Delayed?- -, The Uptown Retail Guild of New Tork .has urged that there be no fall clearance sales until Thanksgiving. Fear i, expressed that bringing the season to a premature close would unstabilize industry. Doomed? The conservative government- - of Gaston Doumergue of France seems doomed. Itis latest error seems to have been his attack on civil service unions. The unions have been weakened, alt right but their de parting members hav e gone over to Communists and other Leftists. 4nd that spells a probable revolutionary attempt in France. Boumergues policy has been termed ' stupid ' in discussions in France. TRADE TOflyleave 123 Los Angeles in the morning, miles to San Diego, cross the Sierras, the desert and the western range of tbe Rockies, visit friends in-- this city and return io Los Angeles, that is the work of a day. The ttxxf.wrtll flight of California and Nevada businessmen to this.city yesterday proved it. Ibis introduces the new schedule between Salt Lake and Los Angeles of three and a half hours over General Air Lines, formerly tbe Western Air Express. A decade from now this wilt seem old fashioned. Captain Eddie V. Rickenbacker, te the noted war see, told the trade conference at the Chamber of Commerce yesterday that be estimates within ten years the lime will be cut to two hours. According to -- - - s- - his belief, it will be possible to Gy from New York to a western coastal city, visit with g r friends and return to New York, all within 5 ' at the " light of a summer day. : 1 Members of the conference frora the wet . S brought a real trade message, .President Har-'''S ry L Harper, of the Los Afigelea cb amber t fr of commerce, impressed on the business men t. of this city that as on fifth of The Inhabitants. of tbe eleven western states five in Los An- teles county a great market exists there for 1 Utah products. We are now setting some four THE COMMON THIEF W'azle end Want stride hand in hand-Frcoast to ma.J thev roam the land' Waste i clad from head totoe Waste is garbed in common woe! 'VanLw-o- ft seen m silks acleam! "ant is robedmyaMers Waste ana Want both beg relief Irom Wastefulness the common thief Unarles Griffin Plummer. M. D tri-sta- OCTOBER Jg 5 w 2' ; - " -- e S Announcement was Janie Jcn-c- n of Forest organization has been t advanced dg.. and Elder pointed in bis place. of across Utah from the yr middle-wes- t, A F Doremus. chairman of the board ef public worka. of ZI4 north Second West street, discovered a burglar in his home earty tn th afternoon, and Bred several shots at the fleeing man, I , I t -r-pt 7 w ' E 7 that Dale at'J since its leased on account of Elias S. Woodruff ap- FORTY 1F.VHS Aoo "Gray Dan" and Bla k Prince, veteran horses of the Salt Lake fire department with splendid service records, were retired' tp n ' form by chief James Devine io supply That market. Much freight could be Wved and Added to the profit of Utah pro- tocer$ if (he ftuppty originated hero. We 5 inviteij to increase our Sale of lanibg end Awe. iOhe-iairatai- -l jjJjHU?-"- ! horses to giv them pleasure. Mr. The surarage from Fan -- Dwgo-from chambcr-ahe xf F president f yt4ricg-noimert ef the beautiful elty W tlia coun- try's fsrtbest southwest corner, ' ms that 'marie Bl-h- ' goods to Los Angeles annu-!lIf we flood The market we are invited to adopt the San Pedro harbor as our own port and whip abroad. - This same theme was carried on by Mr. Jobn- - McNaughton of fife Los. igplas-Unio- n Stostjards, who asked why pigs should be million dollars IX of the National league took the third straight game from Philadelphia at Boston in th 1914 world series, winning by a score of S to 4. V. ,1 om The Boston Braves ,, SIXTY-FIV- , E , YEARS AGO he expected te remain for " I A 00 , I.l If. II Granted that mistakes .may bo made, yet educational - otficiate should be the laat'bunch to make such mistakes. Board members are supposed to be the choice men t the district. Has it been dons through ignorance or oversight ? If To the former resignations should be asked. If to the latter, venes. Th Democratic party has gone the members should exercise more on. record as favor! rig a "study" of care Jest financial Or criminal actho direct primary: Such study tion may result. could Just ns well he carried on Such little thing show bow induring tho neat three months sc consequential all this "talk fern stuff is. During vacation time that the coming session of th can modify' our election there wo "talk"; "talk at special gatherings of what ought ta laws If public opinion warrants It. bo done to tm orov citizenship, and In my opinion tho convention th season opens with violations of system provides too much power tbe safety of pufor tho delegate power that he simple rules for hither and" thither con sell, barter, or stchange for pils hauled A delegate may through fhe county hunting for an personal gain How much better would have the prpxy of a number ef education. It he. for all lnt.r.t If rfaood schools were properly supproxy 1 too valuable to be be- ported: and good experienced stowed upon some selfish, self- - teacher placed In charge of the seeking politician. local schools with reasonable salAs a member of the past legis- aries; transportation, in tho main, lature. and s a nominee to the cut out; the local people to rally coming legislature. I am deeply in- around their little or big school terested in the manner in which the making it th center of community people are thinking on thia im- interests; stimulating local activiport ent question. I am sure that ties; sncoursglng the yonng folks the Deeeret New forum section of the neighborhood to do their will be pleased te print the sug- boat, bringing out .unexpected talgestion of th people on such an ent tn various line. important subject. In a word, while th WARWICK C. LAMOREAUX- - school may offer more cour-- es lrg and other supposed advantages, thev weaken or literally destroy home Advocates Interests and the children graduPeople Adiised to Stwdj prices as EmerArtificial Manipulation from the city schools have ating" Schools Neighborhood Direct Primary lost more or lea interest in their gency Fonetlon Appears Established country life. They drift to the Editor Deseret New: Policy of Roosevelt Editor Deseret News: cities increasing the number of What wonderful There no inspiration Is question The writer has been astonished now have tn their unemployed. but this movement backed of late to hear so many people teachers may to teach th duties of 'professional' educators, is large-by campaign in the asking for the direct primary sine a number of ar- ly responsible for the army of It would appear, citixenthip rest of . WASHINGTON Ock 12. Artificial manipulation of prices as state of Utah. hired by young men roaming the count rv confi- board of the hav that loet people education, for apt and over in an aimless way looking an emergency function of government would train lo be a def- dence tn the convention system. It vloiattdn of drivers qual- for nothing tn particular and outright inite policy of tbe Roosevelt administration, judging by the latest is worthy of note that every state ifications. Is It possible that memnowhere In particular In th union with the exception of bers. of boards word from the power that be. e - by pf education are (a not hold- - tba boya - s . fowr or in versed tnciuded;li,mfle matters? flvsrtuh practical i. A. W HITE LOCK "BuTihe selling of a goal in terms of a particular year like 1926 has been abandoned. Indeed; it now is asserted (hat the gov ernment never really thought of lhe'192 level as the normal, abandoned the convention system. It win be up to the 1935 legislature to meet squarely th problem of election reform Th people should atudy the dtfect primary and be prepared lo present an Intelligent Opinion to their repreeen-tatrvewhen the legislature con. s- rh. er By LESLIE EICHEL (Central Prea, staff Writer) ' Headlines m, TRI-STA- nd feu-ret- urn M e uii GUI. that We have laid elaborate plans to dent RooMvelF'lneen ns ho ontsrp move millions eut of cities on ta , the second phase of M4 adminis- farms , We have laid elaborate plana to tration fight asainst depression. Hero Wrs soma of IhS contradic- move millions off farms into rii.es. W have used the power id guv. tions that have boon evident In th of ernmrnt Ao raise wa aea. first pioneer brosd-- s phase i We have need the power of gov. th Roosevsltlan reforms: Tbs Agricultural Adjustment ernment to ralso pru.-e- to a point boost has (o AdmintstraUon that offsets the wage Increase sought farm prices up to Industrial prices. Coniredictlune of this son , re Tba National Recovery Adminis- Dior or less inevitable at tb wd tration has sought to boost iadus- - rof a period of brave cutting und trial price abev farm prices. trying through which a natter i We have trimmed the dollar sough to fight Us way out o " a down and bought gold in- order to baffting depreeeion. And the fra -ness with which ho recognizes r f stimulate foreign trade. We have offset this effort fay our the- - fearlessness with which e eliminates thea tuiili inctroiaV artificial boosting of prices n cue winr Of tn measure the greatness of V . Roosevelt's statesmanship, t Copyadministration pulling for economic nationalism. right. McCIurs Newspaper Sjn-- f. Wo -- have seen another wing of cate.) ones-wW- Of . toSi Of refining reform odmlnlatratton pulling 'for prot- - of th Tsaterday - nd Uu' o Dr. Frank Say Recovery Second Phase Challenges Presidents Statesmanship - - -- jears ago forgetting for a moment later calendar .reforma, there arose from fhe look-a linyrailing vewel down in the Caribbean. gg the gladdest rry of discovery That ever escaped the human throat. The Ashout, TlERRA.was the voice f .destiny. Man Shind had dome to a hew world of continent ,? and to a new worldof knowledge and human activities," - f Though a deeply religious nun, Columbus was not consciously driven by a religious motive. He was the finest r ' if lords Of the combining urges of science nd adventure. Hislnteltect had reasoned it U1 that the eakUmrg a bait and had solved 5 s; the paradox that one could rad west to the east. Of course he could not know that a 2 chain, of continents from the Ice bound Baffin t- sea to the storms and ice of the Straits of S3 Magellan fortunately lay in his path. That KS they did made him the father of a new world, instead of a noted jiavigalor who had disforty-hv- RIDDING REFORM OF CONTRADICTIONS 0 ERTY on the farm is perhaps npt so as , destitution in the disintegrating city, for there are at least the sunrises. Hie stars at night, the fresh air and other gifts of nature. But a family on a poor farm is nevertheless pitiable. Shallow goU, land impregnated With alkali, farms where the cost of irrigation is so great that crops, cannot . JM fair returns or regions subject to frequent drouth, all these create conditions thejumer of single family to change. tnder such conditions the government is doing e humane act in buying poor farms and, The Associated Preaa la exclusively entitled e use fer ropubllcation ef all new die- Patches - credited to It or sot other! credited in this- eenepaper and also tba local newt published herein. All right for repo biles Uon of apodal dispatches here are also reserved. il awiMii BEGGARSlOIfrllOIiSEBACK!!: D 1 je--th- IZ OCTOBER" 1J J93I- - e tag - "j scbscription rates v ... z Month ..................... tT 4b The-AS- 1 ' , tt. ... 7. Tear (if paid 1b a4 ranee) The ebore rates apply to Ctah. Idaho. Nevada, Wyoonag. Ortton, Waahlngton, Colorado. Montana. ,Nv Mexico. California and Arieona; othor atatea bv mall por month. 0. REPRESEXTA-TIVENATIONAL ADVERTISING On ' Sunday Phono. Was Except ffttf) AY day or two. large ntimtnr of distinguished citizen Daw PhiladeiplHB, amt IV ltmmgtcn. Del . arrived ia Salt Lake City as route to the Pzrtfls coast. 1 -- XV r anyway. The new attitude is that some prices today are too high and some la worth while noting that ho does are two low and that, by a process nor put hi faith so modi nowof trial and esror. prices will be adays in monetary experiments as stabilized to a point where they a means of raising prices, but looks will not fluctuate so rather to tbe building up of busth administration iness and Industry through such feels that there is too much distur- aid as the government has given bance of the economic mechanism them a a way ef hen the prices of goods or mater- businea conditions. producing better ials range widely over a period of The velocity theory of money has time and that a stable dollar is been tenaciously held by a number a much desired objective. ef economists throughout the de-- 1 Now Unsatisfactory pression. They Insist that the volof money and currency is am- It is conceded that, in the last ume 'hat natural trade relaeighteen month there have been 7 tions, -:if properly encouraged, will aide fluctuations m some instance. 'C&tiMto turn over rapidly money In fact. tfce Significant pronounce-menta- ls thus create a demand for goods that the administration is and not satisfied bith the general price which in turn, raises prices. For, level and tliat, bv such means as when business activity start op, are at its disposal, an effort will thorn-i- s usually a ftmtted amount of goods available, he made to foce prices upward. fabrications The administration, on the must begin In the manufacturing other hand confesses that U mute3tkl,mnt f the country thus use every influence to prevent causing a new demand for raw nut- runaway prices There is no set teriata formula for the manipulation or Insists On Controt control of prices here, but there is. Th Roosevelt administration nevertheless, an attempt to bring feels that, during the emergoncy about eome Kind of balanced relanatural laws cannot be pertionship between demand and sup- - period, mitted to operate freely and that p1? - ; , restraints must be imposed by govIt is important to note that, Itself. Some of these are among the ways and means of ernment th assurances that competition bringing about a stable dollar, lit- will b limited or that production tle is said concerning monetary will bo controlled or that price cutcontrol. Apparently, . the United States government la not thinking ting will be prevented. In n sense, this 4s nil n modification of the about devaluation moves or idea, for it of the currency kind, but "planned economy a complete ia hopeful that world stabilization doesn't presupppose control of production or distribuof currencies may come. but tbe exercise tion, by government Claims Disputed of Jtn power and influence to bring About what consider It to be pries evidence Every points to the fact that the president has con- stabilization. cluded no good Could come Th very existence of this maniby wiping out debt through a cur- pulatory weapon ia what, frighten rency inflation. He- - is convinced, some business men and causes them on tbe other hand, that readjust- to hesitate to make commitments, ment of the debt structure, through For It Is not yet accepted in the corporate reorganizations, or by the busines world that the government composition of individual debts, or bureaus at Washington can reguby reduction of interest rates, all late trade and industry a on indihelps to curtail liabilities and en- vidual regulates, a radio dial. Also, hance assets da to our constitutional restricJust how the government has tions. the government cannot eon-rincreased the value of asseta 1 difprice or really fix them. ficult to determine, unless It Tie Two Theories Exist ned that She administration's production control of .farm price Hence, on view ef what baa just is responsible. This will b disput- been given out from responsible aued by those who think thst farm thorities iter ia that th governprice rises are due largely to th ment recognize its own limitations drouth and to the operations ef the and la merely trying to add its law of supply and demand. force and persaasiva powers The tariff wall has baen used moral 0 as to bring about higher prices In the past as a means of protectand bettor economic conditions, and ing price lev eta so that a certain the ether is that we are in for furthamount of governmental power er legi la tire activity, concentrating has, beet, exerted tn the Republican control over credit and manufacturwell ns Democratic adminising and wage and working hours trations of the past to bolster up In Washington's bureaucracy, , prices. Th trilth In th administration Studies Various Idea , probably would like to do the secTh unexplained element la- the ond, blit is swore that, probably. It ituatton her is hqw far th had best try tho first through proexpects to a In controllof voluntary cooperation with ing prjc levslg and how far it will business and by morn suasion. devote ttsoif to th sncouratemsnt (Copyright 194) of normal oprmttono-of-bual- nr nd commerce, so that prices will So BOr It In agreed that Salt then rise out of th velocity of Lake and Ogden will alternate in transactions rather than restriction their celebration of Pioneer day, qf output. Tba thought being that if you celSI r. - Koos-viS; ebrate tn Ogden ons year youll Std ing, from time to time. the baba time-t-o get' back to Salt recommendation and suggest Ions of Lakei eelebratiop tba year follow- economist of various schools. widely-Concrete'- BE Successful There b no reaoa for 'wailing now that Collin Budget Payment Plan is available to v nu you merely select youe new outfit, pay little or nothing down, and the blance to suit jour income. The pick of the market in gorgeous Fur Trimmed. ad COATS Tailored f Chic Fall .liLLINERY Smart material atrle and , jS5 Knit Seifs ' Thpr art popular , , 7 95 DRESSES ?fw colors and materials t for sport tract, Bttnday ,, f'sn! Here's zzi and OCOATS Tncluditiff Bi Siring itiglo and breasted medeleddHllc In new check, olald end plain tnatefiatar - mr OlhCT, Style SUITS-- ; Striking Fashions in ntfbt Snap tn youthful lints of rich fabrics. Others 29.95, 39.95, S&.95 889 2 PlfCt ol ' ' 7C3 it sas 14S 24.95 afternoo. V SUITS Swagger are Thy Sporty, fh umii (mii 24X5 - Mens Furnishings Ttit that add (HH and a final Nraeb Cull i.4Kir.ue .wd line fin talZTV, Tirt, ef XORbt not 0 lkathkh coals nothing additional at Collins. Here is a pavmcul plan that I economical as Bell as convenient. -- - gor-mme-nt IIATSS3 elt 7C 307 South-Mai- n |