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Show NEWS SALT THE , DESERET " i' some idea of the classes that th jobless represent The two big. Industrie, building and manufacturing, account for about two and a half million out of thegix million covered bait a million factory by th survey. About same number of semto th and about worker skilled workers are found among th unemployed, There are also one hundred thousand miners and more than eighty thousand textile workers who are Jobless. The clothing industry supplied about sixty thousand and iron and steel ami automobile workers, more than a hundred thousand. hundred thou-- . A large grdup, about sand, of other unemployed, were located in the domestic and personal service fields, the domestic and personnel service fields. . This ia due to th depression cutting down the demand for personal servant, maids, cooks, valets, and others in the servant clasThe survey found more than sification. thirty thousand janitors, nearly fifty thousand waitresses and twenty thousand hospital employes among the Idle. Then, there are six hundred thousand youth from 16 to 23 years of age who never have had chance 'to work. This to a most Important group that has reached working age during tha .depression and has ben forced to remain without regular employment v A group of more than one million' Is made up of farm operators and farm labor-erCart of these have been thrown out id work because farmers were forced to get along with less help and the us of machinery has also lessened th demand for hand laborers. Th survey shows over half a million farm laborers on relief and nearly half, a million farmers. Many of these art now gradually being employed by the WPA and others by th RcaetUement Administration. Th depreeskm to no respecter of persons, for there art nearly a hundred thousand professional and technical men numbered among the unemployed. The atudy also found ministers and religious workers, twenty thousand teachers, about one thousand lawyers and a few physicians and surgeons M relief roilE- - Ottic arkem, clw, aUnoy- raphen, salesmen and snian retail merchants added nearly five hundred thousand more to 2Thc News . Published Afternoon Except Sunday Phone, Mae. toft. Salt Lake City, Uuh-Member of The Audit Bureau of Circuit uona. RATE SUBSCRIPTION One Month . On On Year Tear (if paid in advance) (Piua calc tax in Utah) The above rate apply to Utah, Idaho, Nevada, Wyoming. Oregon, Washington, Coloand rado, Montana. New Mexico, California 11 00. Arizona; other (tale by mail per month, National represen ta, advertising TIVES Noes, Rothenburg A Jann, Inc. .10 Eat 40th Street City..... North Michigan Avenue General Motor Building Pttroit Glenn Building Atlanta U Wert 10th Street ty New Tork ChlcgOr5,....l0 351 California Street Francisco...: Entered at the poatoffic at Salt Lake City aa aecond data matter according to Act of Congress, March 8, 1878, . praa 1 axclualvcly entitled jtjj to the tta for republlcation of all new e credited to It or not otherwise credited in this newapaper and- - aleo the local news published herein. All rights for republlcation of special diapa tehee her arc also reterred. MAY 18, 1338. SALT LAKE CITY, y. h - MONDAY MAY 1933 18 What To Do With The League Of Natio ns Palace tty -- LAKE CITY- TODA- Yby Klag Prater ra Syndicate, lac, Iateraatfoaal (Cspyrigbt. Cepyrigbt and all ether rights marred) f Thera an Mr. Brfebaacs virws aad da not aeceaaarfly those of The Deseret News-Americans askjhre questions, What 1 (he news? Who the you heard the story about . . .?" For 13. rep-me- gamdTHave that reason, the successful newspaper pays attention first to the news, told accurately and vividly, then it concentrates on sport, then on humor.' Such dry things as opinions, editorials, books, in the rear. Fiction ought to be number four, but good fiction to scarce and the other kind not worth printing Some news follows that in the business of tin column. For Soviet Russia, earth - greatest military land power. Ivan Mais- pion golfer, but thinks that Is a ky, arnhsmsdor to England, an- siMsy" gams. nounces that Russ will build Every intelligent person needs to match those of German to know about sorda They are and Japan. They are her two ene- the tools of the brain. Fur that reason you will enjoy reading. 1T mies. Too node that before bothering vou can get It, "ft ords and Their from air Ways fn Enghsh Speech, written with floaung target bomba, Russia built greet sub- by Profeftors Gvfonough and Kill. ' marine fleet to attack from below, redge of Harvard - Universtty. is A few samples- BEDLAM, and what is perhaps the world's establibl-tbogreatest airfleet to attack from short for BETHLEM an t- ve also, on land she has the ment tn London dedicated to M. whlchcht greatest army in thworlL more, Mary of Bethlehem, than a million men under anns,ltablv took ear of lunatics. Th end called n like brevity, plus a great fleet of aar tanka' English . i that travel on land or water and Bedlam. the yorid a largest body of trained Their expression, bloody" frequently used by certain classes, is , pilots. short for by our lady," and Somebody in Russia must be "God sounds. Is short for , wounds. Prim Minister Baldwin of EngThe best language, like th land coatemplatra the League ui collision best me. is the one most Nations, after the head-owith Mussolini, and decides that ' thoroughly mixed, and Ength machine is aa good a eve . In lish is the most mixed langfact, with a inti touch of paint, uage. Latin, Greek, French, the old bus" may be made a new Arabic am a. few of the many car. Mr, Baldwin assures 7.000 Brittongue. that doubtless origish women that ha can patch up inated with the Tower of Babel. to find a ham ia . tha league so that Uncle Sam, Germany and Japan will all join. IT DAVro LAWRENCl T CHARLES f. STEWART. Guatemala reMeanwhile. WASHINGTON, May 18 The moot important campaign de Enthusiasm" is a Greek (Central Press Staff Writer) from th League y ester that meens inspiration," to ba to definite In moment which th very WASHINGTON, May IS-- C. way P. signed velopment at th Argentina la restless about possessed by a divine spirit from various Influence, factor and events are tending toward a managers have no notion f renom- day, en meaning "in and "Thao sanctions; the former President Hoover, the inating of South America may meaning whole a radical and not between a God." contest, program, but nor have they any Mat that he will reactionary Mussolini and the W ithoiit enthusiasm, t) Insplra League, between a Republican platform that looks more toward- liber- he renominated their quit against his to no insptraUoa nothUon. Europe says and with warning alism and progress! vim than any since 1912 and a Democratic wishes. that sanctions, ing else worthwhile. military But be worries them, for all that move-away SiiMit luiy. would Man a tome shat from its left- - ho, h rannot M renominated, I eu Should read that book about1 platform that seeks to but he can create a scene if he European war, is now extended words; public libraries have It wing extremes. "increased" I economic Th authors ray, raneludtng their any egv la the event of nommattox insists on trying, and (hey do not Th adaption bv the AasariatUm arid --fee Words are would wet hamate volume, warnthat the signs of , Wren: np Tortr su ' Republican Th late Jere Dunn, hardest it during th campaign, in Th Democrat would not object thought and thoughts make his-- , Clubs of a progressive and for critic fart 10 disavow tnahv of the he to Thoughts also make men, moderate amount of excite- rough and tumble fighter la tory. platform .. whkh aardtaokipg of "the Hi-- tt ment to brighten up their Phila- America, eming hv the eid ' changing them aiowly from"' sav-- " marks a- - pronounced departure publican doctrines " Hoffman Jfoura Cafe, opnoeiie age. Coollclge and Hoo4r rectifies delphia convention, which promth and In. would from th ultra conservative move closer to tha so- ises to be pretty flat The RepubBouguereaua painting of Diana have been and This cross section reveals that th re- atandpat platforms that York cial land emwas tilt Nymphs you era too I flood Idee which justice licans. however, are desirous of all from .the army of State bodied from New la the Theodor Roosevelt the harvwonv they can get. And it young to remember that Wel- jobless lief problem to not a simple one and that it emanating husbands. Mrs. Sally hrk-Republicanism for many years is Republicanism of 1912. Ed Stokes, who shot Jim er. will ling not If look harmonious very cannot be solved by increased activity in any an event of large significance. It Certainly the direction of fte- separated from her husband, W hen a man realthey are compelled to be rough I take: that In th hank, wages, la symbolic of the revolt of youngone. industry. There must be a general would seem to with the titular leader of their par- ly wants to FIGHT ha usually earning is ordered to pay to 75 a week to er Republicans all over the coun- Kblicanum today on the extreme th finds that other to wants, her jobless husband. 6 She make right ty kero him quiet. of business In nearly every industry, aa try against th blind, uncomprom- and tn the left trail to- What the G. O. P.s real bosses to QUIT. Among dictator, S20 a week increase of th production and consumption ising. indeed obsolete politic of ward the middledirection, removing warts and wb.h to heaven is that the Palo Mussolini Is Jar Dunn. point. Jau peril uous hair." Th judge for. old guard' groups. Re- Altonian would .announce that he Curkmslv enough, as tha of commodities in order to put people from thaIf (he to ennov her. Republicans omy publicans mory a ay fronP what doesnt chopra to run again. very determln- - tkto hw hustond . . all classes hack to work. The cost to the realised yMmger mF toP Pvlng when he ts how strong they ar. bow might be called a right-winG. P. conservatives and liber-j- f wiun. flew '(o post Tounf r nation in direct car of the jobless to now relatively simplo it would b for Uon. th Dnnorrau are movtg sis alike ere London irom Capa Town, breaking th money,but b ar-taoTTworida the them to wept the from extreme party Mftwin way capture The liberals him about oo billion three -oppose gen running dollgi a jear. with K the h I a of , mary that they have maintained She made houuraand IS for eral Thi task, before the Works organisation is independent imagination foe Oisfrac voters, they wou d three years and are tending now Theprinciple. eonsertaUre are mfi he the "round trip In 7 dava. 22 n- to find employment for at least four million' move unhesitatingly toward ag over toward (he middle again. could not be elected anyway, and hours. 43 mtrnttra. Look that up bo would to knot turprwfd The eresaiv nfluence they on of. Pertjaps Uiev -i, a tbt want who. candidate nap. they persons until ail of the great industries reach' do not know that many of th how many other lad it bikida the new deal is think, mar be able to win. Not all Such a giHi might be the another normal employment as judged by predepree-sio- a forward looking business men of rlelng and the platform will out of them would favor him, for that of another Alexander or Napoleon, rates of activity. Not since the World the country wh year In and year differ in several particulars from matter, if they thought he could only better. And remember. Amj the that which the young Republican win. It win be recalled that anm Mollison. have been supporting great baby excel any War has the United States faced so gigantic out 'old guard with campaign have just adopted. This Is because of their number - desperately flying record. an undertaking. fighting shy of direct th objectives are much clearer fought hie nomination in j2S. Later on some of our street participation and leaving It to the to the Democi ato themselves nowl it la his potential nuiaanee value Howard Hughes, American, who contractors may gat a to . yhanc Lana deal with the sup- that the eountrv has manifested which to so high. to is some millions and files for politic some of those pavements posedly mysterious subject of its protest in various wav against The Irony of th Situation lira In, fun. has just broken th record repair mad of . intentions. good al-- from Chicago to Los Angeles, early !e the fart that many G. O. politic. era just about ready to regimentation and usurpation abandon th old groups for new governmental power by bureauwsT have considered Hoover a bet-- lunch In Chicago, In law Angeles In Th little "but" blunts th jtoinl Iter T F a man had to choose between a long 1 tm and inspiring leadership. for dinner. Flying ume 8 of many s good Democrat than a Republican cracy. . argument 10 minutes, 25 seconds. The 1938) on some 19381. Ufa nd a happy one,, to thgr (Copyright ItCoyyrigtit, dawn jhours to t , Just beginning reason any r train takas B2 hours. W. A Chronic what the always to suppose he would take the former? Why, of the business men Ishava been Harrlmana new train has cut that have something up their sleeves. younger Republican indeed, should be? But if the infernal din of saying right along, namely- - that If yon ply 'gDlfyou will want Th more explaining a man. cities even the small ones can be lessened, the time has come to meet Ideas th less ura th world has to know that young lady from Joe Tor the Repubi idea and with something win have been done to bring about an party to show that It is just as Texas. Mrs. Goldthwaito of Fori for bins. a state in which longevity and' happinea Worth, yesterday beat th English humanitarian, just as nrograasivx.j Tee. Haeel, brown is a fashion women champions. both have been attained. This we have on and just as jealous of th rights!I able shade this season, but it I 37. end In out went She and opportunities of tha common NO. Mt Creek in 1835 er 1KM, tt being came back In 38, or 38 hole In bad tests the morning after. distinguished authority; "Lord Border, man as Is the new deal party. - I HATCH WARD formerly. Mam--! Caldweti 75. Meond m.ii 101. 4 These trends and tendencies . , . physician to King Edward VIII, who says But few people realize the fart Ward), Panguitch iAeGar-S- r 7V37. ,h a progressive yilatform do f,Wd Co. Utah, conslstsnf the that the clamor of the cities to one of the ward this that experience Is a good teacher moat Th baby powerful nd and made a mean "left wing progrs.n not Saints residmiHn saw was a little girl until aftsr they get too old to things which makes some of us believq 4 But considered in purely Repub of Hatch and In a piiOiber of tittle UlemeiUs or opened farms up writer ever Octo- sitting on her mothers lap near learn Shoal and down Creek. mounBy th the of near the lican Is terms, life forthcoming worth top valleys long hardly living Fort Worth, Texas. Perhaps that Some llmbe of the law seem urn is very likely to be what tains south ofPinguitch. Hatch, ber, 1838, as many a 75 families was the wonderful Texas girl golf tble to branch out When Lord Horder arrived In New Tork ' conservative. were Jiving In Republicans would a named in honor of Meitiar Hatch, all Mormons. very far. 1 now Faimew Township, purer from Fort Worth; perhaps the other day and was asked for his opinion few years ago have denounced a on of thgfirst settlers in th vl what Babe. alias was Hi Mildred.' n were the The f of 18 however, hour southeast of miles radical. triumph will eurely cinity, fr' of th Olympic concerning the lengthening of life he recome to th man who hustles. the headquarter of the comers and were bring bt tent For many .weeks It has been n Texas all of wonderful moat girls. lorted hereabouts that Governor-ando- Stake. The village of Hatch i onor wagons, and hi th house of plied, briefly, that people live long enough." Both the miser and Die spend, before champion hurdle racer, aprlnter, bad mapped out hi atrat- - Mammoth Creek,' neer its Junction! brethren who had com This hi amplified with a question of his own: with Assy Creek. Bevond this June- - them. The little settlement of the javelin thrower, discus thrower.- thrift think each ether foolish, "Why should w live longer with economic Mill to October. She might be th world's cham- and they are. tfon the stream become the Sevier; Samts at 11838. const 1 of a mill, a black- K.ver. conditions what they are, with tha Infernal Meltiar Hatch located with bis smith shop aad about a down noise of cities, with th machinery w have family near the present rite of houses. AO told, there were per created running away with us? Thus, and in 1872. Prior to that he bod hap thirty (80) families of Saint lEitlC Hatm May Wedaasday, of several years them located around th mill. spent part Three supervisory and three properly, w think, noise is placed along--, directors were rysppotnted by in eha-- re of the cooperative herd, of whom had just recently arrived aid economic ills as a chief trouble hufrom the Eastern states and were tha board of education last belonging to the people of About the same time Aaron camped U their wagon and tents manity. On must havo peace and quiet night Theywere: Hugh W. on set west and lied th of family Aray behind the blacksmith shop, d Dougall, Superintendent well as prosperity. folk of what was later known as jacent to the milL The banks of music; W. E. bay, superintendOur duty, as the case to here stated, to ent ojUJihysicsl education; Mil Anar Creek (thus named in hu the stream were lined with a CAB CO. Other settlers touted the to restore prosperity, tame the machine and of scattered timber, top Clauser, superintendent of honor. Anar family, toe two settlements i growth Mrs. & E. of hasei and . training; manual other undergrowth ONLY eliminate noise Then a long life will be deKarrick. director of hand art; being about six miles apart and for h. while back from the hanks sirable. How to go about the first two to a which Charlotte 8tewart. director of a Ume there were preriding Elders the prairie rolling loci the tn CAB each lit, acting tinder for matter currently engaging th attention of physical education In high t tract km of the Panguitch Ward miles toward th schools, and Anna L. Corbett, place when On SO, 1892, the Aug. many master minds. We would not presume, bishopric. director of sewing and dome, Mammoth Ward was The e organized, little to advise them at it. Th third to something tie science. body of Saints ha. which included both settlement, threatened o o a which could and should engage everyones by mobs dor Asav as bin hop. A log Simon Bamberger, bulldra with Aaron house was erected on the tune, and were; therefore, onthHr attention. .Our own idea on th subject to and heaviest owner of tha meeting The country, in (art, eras socortel west ride of the Sevier River a guard. that a great deal of noise would be eliminatBamberger interurban, said toof a mile below the junc- full of marauding bands of Darter bea consolidation who burn ia day that yrere ben, engaged Asav of Mammoth and creeks. ed if everyone and thia includes automobile tion tween th Bamberger. Orem In 190 Lie name of Mammota was mg the bouses of the Saints, and drivers, emphatically would be a little and Ol L. A L lines Is prob- changed to Hatch at the request of otherwise destroying life and propThe transaction able. inhabitants. Rasmus Lynn suc- erty. About 4 o'clock in the afterthe quieter! $15,000,000. V ceeded Aaron Aaay as bishop of noon a company of mothers numthe Hatch Ward. He was succeeded bering 240 men under the leaderWhen a man has not a good reason for FORTY YEARS AGO in 1908 by James B. Burrows, who ship of William Q. Jennings and advanced was succeeded fn 1924 br Meklar Xehemiah Comstock, Monday, May IE IM doing a thing ha has one good reason for E. Elder Hatch BarnhursL who preaided Dee. through the scattered trees that Taylor Joseph letting it alone,- - Scott at th services yesterday 71. 1930, on which date the Hatch stood on tbe edge of the prairie, CA0S ON SALT LAKE M the Tabernacle. Elder AbraWard had a membership of 282, where they seemed to form thero ham H. Cannon .was the prinImperfect knowledge is the parent of a thro square position. including 88 children. The Hatch Precinct had a total population of .forming COLORS FAINTED IN front. cipal maker. vanguard doubt; thorough and honest research dispel . a 274 In 1930. The ward has a fine tb-TEdwards.. Chatmeey IL- - Depew war meeting house and an mm master of ecromontra at the amusement halL Tbe former Hillswhich dale Wirt is now included in the electrical exposition . Small service to true service while R in New Hatch Ward., Saturday opened night lasts Wordsworth. York. Thoms A. Edison war HAUNT) MILL Caldwell Cotmtv. among the attendant. Wou on th east bank of Shoal He who thinks for himself, and rarely Creeks is where one of th AGO SIXTY cruel and bloody tragedies imitate, to a free man. Klopstock. Wedaeaday. May 18, 1874L Several carloads of rock, to bo enacted In the history of religious used In the construction of the persecution took place October 30, Te see what is right and not to do H, 100,1 GYiALT LA&E 1838. Hauns Mill rite is about 22 Templet have arrived et th Is want of courage, or of principle. Con18 a mile or in road miles by -- who depot. 1 1 no o fucius. straight line dim east of Far West, and 12 miles northeast of KingAt a meeting of th City Council today, $500 was appro.' ston, th countv seat. According Let thy mind's sweetness have Its operation to a rveentlv published history o' the mobbera discharged about 105 prlated to be drawn arsinst Caldwell County, Jacob H-rifles, aiming at the btacksmPh by the superintendent pf waupon thy body, thy doth, and thy habitation. into wnrh a number ot the who came from Green ay, terworks to meet current ex Herbert conun, built his null or Eboal brethren had fied for safety. - t The Tax Dilemma a. Increasingly clear during fTthebulastbecome week that Congress can not enact s satisfactory tax bill on th basis of Frssident Roosevelt suggested levies on eorpornttoa ssrntngs. - Even before revolted the against this schema, tha tax bin passed by the Hojist eras virtually dead. That messur that to so aonfuaed and tncomprehensibt Congress does not hava the nerve to pais It in Its present form And no one eeeme to Ram devised s practical formula for Its Senate finance Committee ? revision., to reason for Thar Sharp criticism good ef the Idmlnlatrmtinn for loading Congress Into this blind alley. But mere negative com. do nothing to point the viy out plaints will of th ' dilemma. ' Th Government's need" for more revenue to urgent. Congress ia approaching tha date tantatlvaly eat for now Ism than three weeks away. Positive leadership from some source to absolutely nacesasry tf the country to to be saved from a deficit of truly alarming proportions. In these circumstance the Senate would probably accept any reasonable compromise growing out of the Presidents plan. But bis proposed levy on corporate turpluaes has been so thoroughly discredited that it to difficult to build any satisfactory tax program-- on that foundation. The Senate bu learned that tha rate In tha House bin would permit a considerable number of th countrys largest corporation to escape with leu taxes than they now pay. At th ume time, the - schedules would bear heavily upon many small corporations that have already suffered ruta reverses from the depression. .. Morsovsr, the' Senate hu come to real-toe- " that soma corporations that are subject to wide fluctuations in their volume of bust- nes would go bankrupt If their reserves were taken by taxation. Other companies with more stable business would not be so affected. Obviously some line of distinction "between the two different type of enterprise should be drawn. But that would be aa e tremely complicated. If not an impossible, undertaking. Con grew hu no time to work out such problems before adjournment. " a What is still more serious from the Cow eminent' viewpoint, is the fact that the Treasurys estimate of revenue from this bill have been extensively questioned. Certainly this to no time for enactment of an experimental tax measure that might bring in leu than existing levies. From this viewpoint Slone, the tax on undivided profits ought to ba careThat can not possibly fully he done in the brief period before a tax bill must be sent to th President Th dilemma in which Congress thus finds Itself is tha more unpleasant because of the approaching political conventions and subsequent elections. It is very difficult in an election year to Impose undisguised taxea. Yet the mounting deficit la a bigger menace than tha levying of imposts that will produce at least soma part of the additional revenue the Treasury needs. If Congress does not hava the courage to fact thia problem now, K will ba still more baffling next year. - The most practical eoum seems to be, . therefore, to discard th tax bill passed by th House and work out a program of tem porary levies that will bring In th requisite funds without trying to reform the entire tax system or tha principles of business management In that movement th Treasury msy well take th lead. Tor there Is serious dangerthat If the situation Is permitted to drift Congress may adjourn and leave the Administration to struggle with th deficit , problem without tbs aid of any tax -- " Both Parties Moving ' Toward "Center of Road Hoover Adds In G.O.P.Amity To Split a anu-lulia- a f -- -- -- ' nstr W re-vir-al a g ?ut atoned-hyi-ay,-- m o' s Pointed Paragraphs I Recipe For Quiet P.-tt- hand-shake- cyclopedic Church History 1 ' ter-da- y By Andrew Jenson '1 pla-for- -- ?' H--- Twenty Years Ago of YU04AAftt -t-y Smith Pan-gultc- h. -- u mow OFFERS ONE SERVICE AND ONE RATE now-stan- SCHEDULE no hays (. or inferior service would-invol- J ve DO HOT BE MISLED pro-side- d 0 tO STREETS SIMILAR YELLOW CAQ5 ARE HOT YELLOW VER since th depression began there has been a question cf what kind of jobs the unemployed could fill if they were given a chance. Thia has given rim to a demand for a census of th unemployed and a partial answer is now possible from a government study of something over six million cases on th relief rolls. This number probably represents less than 50 per cent f th people now unemployed, but It is thought to be large enough to give the coun- - P fa g-- J ynm Who Arc The Unemployed? r mu Ymoiv cabs mic:,r.v hsvt Wis-isho- ¬ T - ; CITIlir Intern n3 ft ii |