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Show 1 -- THE DESERET Hens, GThc-2- . , WMirf Aftar&oc-i- s Except Sunday JEWS SALT LAKE CITY WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 'TS 1923 A Good Tims To Vis Seme iHorse Scngt? eontftnnrtkn of the hands off policy Jn-- Spain. If thin policy fallfa fetemmion la almost cartels. Jf Jntoventkm cornea, with It ria dasbea between major European . - tonga. m. bad. Lain City. Luh. Tbs fa Bureau fa Auebj, Clrulattann" Member SLtoatAUrniJri RATES : f What Readers Thiiilt Humanising War $mU ..... SOCIAL workers have long battled the ! - -- ;Cangress, March 8, 187R LAKE -- SALT Cm; SEPTEMBER 16, 193d. Btijnm Tsaag asm mil fa raaraa ca la ghfaf of Sekji "ify asysrfawe la toagfa am, ami if fa t mean a yrfaefale mth ma, lie :3 k ta imam may Jmtfk fa gfaa aaf mU aas. 4i res , sssas iooaayp, fooi, UUiarnitUiifayifaa Inf, wist lit is aaytUag am fa ifaa I y Ia fa fa fa fife i ta far span fa at atjrimaifla aai fa Mr pafief fat (fa preface sf Irtflai rsriwtofia of fat ifaal Taaag aa4 fa ifa( preempt (fa Cfarrk Isafava a n& attorn . She lifa fa ftnlr faafa. l- : totfa'TeA), Tha faff fa as armgsf - Smmioy :ri walif ftnfa Burn fa at' nmmImm c&mmU JtfiMdMHVjr 4Phif at It has long been observed that tha economic condition of a family has much to do with satisfying the desires of children who seek to appear as well and esjoy as many advantages as their neighbor. Sometimes this depirt lands to theft, and thus to Juvenile courts. Bid it la of nor than passing Interest that the figures revealed by the Welfare Council of New Tort Indicate poverty la not a crucial factor ia the causa of erlma. Tha great underlying factor to. tha prevention of Juvenile delinquency la after all tha proper conduct of tho horns itself. Loving parental guidance. Intelligent child training and tha teaching of tha principles of Christianity in tha home will save more youngsters from paths of error than any ; otbar one course wo may pursue. Broken heroes have ever been a most fruitful source of juvenile delinquency. eat to conflict ski J. CBAItT, UVBUf CLUUC IDirm a Mdur. JB, War Clouds Darken it k in V ' , . ' i ' - HE seriousness with which the United States regards tha possibilities of war Europe was Indicated today with the es--f faytrbwt Of piimpxatfXLS,. ijWal.li. Eufopfaa' water under iW eocmnand f Bear Admiral Arthur P. Fairchild. Tha fighting unit win protect American I citizens and interests in the troubled nations. Tha possibilities of a major clash of 'some kind grew greater today aa two new developments arose in Europe to darken war clouds already hovering low over that . continent. - Russia tort steps to reply to the recent expressions of Hitler with reference to Soviet principles. The reply 'came In the form of ' .military maneuvers in tha Ukraine, a place mentioned In a recent Hitler speech. The 'maneuvers were followed by a declaration on tha part of the Soviet War Commissar to the , effect that Russia is ready to take the field of battle if necessary. Simultaneously cam tha announcement that Soviet officials are considering recail-- 4 - ing thd Russian ambassador from Berlin. further indicating the tension existing between these two nations. Another development arose today which added further flames to the Spanish situs-- . tkm. r Tha Communist party in Russia openly 'threw Its support to a movement to rally millions of Soviet women to aid Republican women and children in Spain, an act which "may set the torch to the already highly in-- , .flammable tinder box of Europe in spite of "all the efforts of other nations to maintain 'a handsoff, policy in Spain, While this went on in Russia, luly also 'apparently tort sides in the same dispute. ;As fa possible first step in tweaking relations between Italy and the Sodalist-Com--. munist government in Madrid, three mem-- . bera of the Italian imbaaiy in France made courtesy call on the Spanish insurgent authorities then. 4 . . It was the first diplomatic can of this nature yet made since the Spanish war broke jh i' ' out Ulili Russia openly Taking sides with the Communist element in Spain, and Italy 'Tparenffy taking sides with the insurgents i that nation, -- serious complications fret It ft teems that there it New Deal Slant In Maine Is Worried By Coming Contest Sons Of the agencies, supposedly abolished by Supreme Court decision, art atm in existence with large payrolls sapping the pockets of the taxpayers. Tbs NBA for instance, continues to keep numerous employes on Its rolls to no apparent purpose. Many of our old established departments y and bureaus have become through winding many yean of political red-tap-e and patronage-passing- . Any move toward economy cannot fail fa meet the approval of tha majority of this country's citizens, but one is moved to wonder at tha time chosen for' this announcement. It seems significant that tha President selected, early September of a. campaign fa fort tjuhiki w? After yean of extravagance which may or may not have been Justified by economic conditions ha cboo6ee to announce a change of mind. This bit of news will furnish an abundance of grist for tha political mills. Republicans will wax sarcastic and point to the Democratic platform and Presidential pledges in 1332. Democrats will proclaim . that tha President saved the country from an economic debacle and now will put government on a foulness like basis since the emergency has passed. Truth lies, as . usual, somewhere between. Tha President has very likely recognized tlje fact that public opinion la alarmed at the tremendous" public debt be has inflicted upon the nation. He, in all probability, sees that his dunces fyr would be endangered unless he pledged retrenchment. Now, however, both major candidates promise economical government. The democratic form of government may have defects but we note with Joy that candidates for election or reelection are not disposed to ignore popular opinion,. We need have no fears of suffering long under regimentation or despotic laws of any kind as long aa wa retain the voting power. may . . .. Cttie ppe far 6 rfr fn three-and-a-ba- lf Hitler Looks To India TfT HILE Germany fa seeking a return of some of her colonies, and fa announcing openly her need of certain materials not produced within the nation, it is of in- terest to note that she may acquire a colony in India. Newt reports indicate that tha German government fa negotiating with 'Portugal for the purchase of the Goo colony on the western coast of India. This colony has a population of mors than haiAn million, and covers an area of L301 oquaro mile. Its principal city fa Fanjim, a modern, seaport ' , . , town. Resolve tobo thyselfr and know, that he who finds himself Joses misery. Matthew " Arnold. f - n , - Wall Street Landons Entry Created top-heav- firm I -- reorganisation and possible of government agencies. There can be no doubt but that great economies could be mads to tha taxpayers by dch reorganization. Tha multitudinous alphabetical emergency boards, administrations, and bureaus created at tha outset of the present admln- t iatratlow lor emergency purposes are no Vong- - W hlnnH Editor Deseret News At present, there are ao reA a a citizen who would like to The rules of war, drawn rot intelligently, there are a few straint.the nations as a measure up by One ask. to like wolud I question decide to deof control when of the main issues of tbs present vote their time they to slaughter, are political campaign to government not recognised. are Death and destruction are tha spending. The Republicans condemning tha present admin- dominant purposes and there are istration for what they term ruth- no favorites. Men, women and less and extravagant spending. The children, soldiers and civilians, all Democrats art defending the policy are legitimate prey in this1 fratriby claiming an emergency demand- cidal horror. ed H and that the business condiNaturally, the outeide world to tions have Justified it appalled even those nations that I believe it to pretty generally devoted four years to mast murconceded that the depression was a der while Spain was at peace. They result of the lack of sufficient have decided that something money circulation.- - People couldn't should be done to humanize the buy because they didn't have mon- Spanish wir. This hardly can bo classified as ey to buy with- and Industry couldn't Improve without markets an excited purpose but at least tt to something, la fact, anything tor wht tt produced. Government spending" has furn- that can be done to mitigate tha some masses with ished the money agony of the Spanish ordeal must to spend. As a result business has be regarded as important and I believe that the praiseworthy. improved. JAMES DAVENPORT. money has not always been given where It war most needed. Many mistakes have been made, but I Defends London have never known any individual or family to receive enough money Editor Deseret News: the recfrom the government so they were Much has been said ofRoosevelt. and able to maintain more than a de- ords of Landon of since most tie haven't cent standard of living and in However, or presidents as received been wgovernors most cases they only should be a little more yat, enough to exist on. critical of tha careful in It seems to me that the govern- other man's being record. one ment spending has proved I believe Landon record Is a thing and that to that all tt take good one and 1 believe ha to sinto bring back prosperity to to give cere. My stand does not justify my the masses a chance to earn money criticising tbs record of Rooeevalt to tpend. because I don't agre with it, but Now here to one of the questions I believe tt DOES Justify my deI would like to ask. Would the fending Landon' record. Landon to now criticized because critics of government spending reduce the amount the masse have be seemed favorable to tha presbeen receiving? If they did they ent administration at one time. To against him would automatically reduce busi- me this doesn't reflect because - U ness and lower the standards of but speaks for him to cooperate proved his willingness living. would help If business fails to organise and for what he thought Kansas. London, like many other assume its responsibility then the was his and changed disappointed only other alternative will be to mind about New Deal policies. increase taxes to supply the money When there wa harmony to keep the poor and retire the Topeka and Washington, to much debt. It bet admittedly formed a plan for nonLandon BY DAVID LAWRENCE ter for industry to assume its duty profit feed and credit supplies for BANGbR, Me., Sept 16. An old woman, close to 90 years BY LESLIE EICHEL and avoid the taxes but suppose it the purchase of selected cattle. A fails to do ao. , month later Washington announcold, hobbled Into the voting booth, assisted by her daughter, 70. Central Prea Staff Writer Have we destroyed any wealth ed a similar relief plan and tha who ticket voted and didnt cart the They straight Republican Before the writer lie a pile of by tha government continuing to relief administration in Washingaround the voting booth knew It the most conservative and the most spend? It to very simple to un- ton wrote: "The plan In Kaneasta radical journals In America. Ha derstand that the taxes will only one of tha beat in the countnr. Wa And in a Democratic district 1 has been struck by the similarity act aa a medium of circulating the consider tha work . . .unexcelled in with one of tha New Deitheir September election till at comment in alt tha similarity money, which must be accomplish- any atsta." cme' she aaid he was getting ToUr of comment, oven though the dif- ed in some way if w do not reach out to vote who hadn't H? , FRED WOLTER6. JR. devlme without aU toraoco ha point of view. 724.111 their iK, to will An ounce of fact to batter than a where millions condition about the huUbaioe ujw is contest theory all agree that a cit) in months. wallow to wealth and many more "aa Mama goes, so goes the onThey hand. They do not refer to the millions starve, pound of fancy. This getouMhevote movement that would have nation." becontest a split they but contest, political Is well under way. It showed It- their tickets more that Conscience to something NEILS PETERSON, than they did. tween organised business and orself in an increased vote in the This ia because Governor Brum, ganized labor, between organised Utah. makes a guilty man tremble every Enterprise, Maine election in both parties. I Democratic nominee for the United time tt thunders. business and organized farmers, bevisited several of the voting place State Senate, is What some people dont know personally popu- tween organized buslhems and orin and around Bangor. The ballot- lar and there are It to surprising how many men thousands of they are always talking about. ing w orderly and accomplished Republicans who voted for Mr. ganised "inflationists. have things they are willing to and there mauer-of-faeeveryt with smoothness. Brann in Companies, here, policeman to a monarch of ail for less than cost Monday's election who where are battling demands for theThe The present of women 'makes a will vote for seise. Governor Landon in collective difference In these polling quart November. There are but few female bargaining with "outside A woman would rather toy ten. I hey furnish tha respecta- Conversely, the vote for Senator unions." They refuse to recognize When a man to hungry he bility and fairnass and sooriety White, Republican nominee, is the orders of the U. S. labor board. doesn't waste time reading the bill down tha law to o m man than ta that wasnt always present year minimum Landon vote, to which They stand by their company of fare. . practice It la court, ago in the cities large and amalL must be added many of the Brann union They doc planta, ccsmoU-(totthem. 1 votes. Some indication of this situI oovUnH help thinking, It to with anxiety that men watched voter after voter enter ation was given by "Mr. Brann himthe polling booth, what a thrill of self.' for he evaded the New Deal whose business and fortune deauUafaction it must be to have a issue and tried to capture Repub- pend on the stability of money voice in the affair of one"! coun- lican votes by letting tt be known view any flirting with such organUnion for Social try. The writer, unfortunately, has informally that he was not funda- - ization as the Union no vote, being a resident of the mentally in sympathy with the Justice and the party in the District of Columbia, which for New DeaL , , .belief that they will tale rotes , ,A many rear has been duenfrtn-cwyer- f So' a vote for Brann. wa not a , away . from President ..- Roosevelt. . - plana i ha - 68S children from homes with weekly incomes of between $26 and $32. 195 children from homes' with weekly Jn- -, cornea of between $33 and. $40. . 513 children from' homes with weekly Incomes of between $41 and $4fa carry reports RECENT press dispatches a vast Roosevelt TkoOoa Bamiral Smmtk Camtmaaaa of ifa Oars f isms Cfafa at lattmiar Mai fad aamoama fa (fa - Tafamefa Xafa Cby. Crab. a. Aw. October 2, 19J4, m If ant, (saitnfaag fa. awl aa ff"- The Council made a study covering sew eral thouaand cases of juvenile delinquency.-- ' This study revealed that children on probation aa delinquents were divided la Income Administrative Economy General Conference ett sifsi Money And Wealth or groups as follows Spain has undoubtedly gones berserk. The mast primitive of an' intensely peaalonate people have been unleashed and the consequence to a welter of pee-stan- ' monk Me wsrfd and reA thorn Mem jl MfJT WtCttdt AM Ait MM Ml ed. In causing Juvenile delinquency. Figure compiled by tha Welfare Council of New Tort City reveal that aa many do linqurnt children come from homes with a weekly income of ISO or mors, for instance, as coma from homes with aa Income of $23 iat Address orerespondmu far pubheattoa ta the Editor. 4 " luntartd at lit poetfafics at gait Lake City as second class matter aornrdlng ta Act of to of delinquency among the young-a- t generation, and It hae long bean admitted that poverty ia conducts to crime. - However, poverty la not a crucial factor tu rtta rrJ5222rMtr.3 Poverty And Delinquency Jl McMk q tJO Om Year Om Tear (if paid in tdram) IM : (Flu Hki la Utah.) Tb above to Utah, Idahn apply Nevada, Wyoming, Ores-oWaahingtoa, ColoNew rado, Montana, lmk California and Arison other atataa by mail par month. $L0Q ( REPRAoRNTA-- ' ADYARftoiNO NATIONAL, ' TITES Noaa, Rothenburg A Jana, Ine, 10 East 40th Strata New Tort CUy 260 North Michigan Arenas Chicago Central Motoca Building Detroit.., Atlanta raj M4orf Glenn Building Kaneaa City... .....114 West 10th Stmt SSI California Strasf San Fraactoee The Associated Press ia exciuaivaly ant u ltd ta the net for republication at aB aewa credited to it or not otherwise credited In this nawepeper and alee the local news published hartia, AH righto for reptibUeation of special dispatches here are alto marred. Send romiitanou and business ttona to The Btrartl New Salt Lake (My. Utah. On Editor Deseret News;" Tha task of humanizing a bust-nea-a which to essentially Inhuman to on serioua which present practical difficulties. Nevertheless, the purpose can only bo commend, u law-yer- e. jtyCofigrnc. , VtHo Over In Europe where the voting in certain countries is done under cocreiott end where there is co free press, there can be no such thrill today aa jh voter can experience in free America. The question of whether America stHl remains free happen to be an issue in this campaign among those people who think a change in the form of government will follow New Deal victory. But ao far a Marne to concerned, I could find little evldenco of this fear aa yet, unless it was manifest in the intense way in which the Republican worked throughout the elate to make showing for the With all due deference to the opinion held outside of Maine by political experts, political leaders and candidates, the people here didnt realise there was a New Deal or Deal slant to anti-Ne- lvrHr. i&osev-tiMaixb- rote for White was undoubtedly a vote for Landon. This impression to confirmed in different parts of the state. Why then did Governor London rush into Maine at the last moment? Well, if the truth be told, some of tne Republicans In this section thought it was a mistake. They figured he could not, at a tote date in the campaign, change votes, and yet he ran a risk In going Inu the state because Governor Brann is personally popular. to drive Republican votes It wu away- from Brann in the hope of widening the margin that the Republican high command evidently decided to take the chance. For they doubtless believed that, if the margin in the Senatorial race were narrow, it would be misconstrued as a sign of Republican weakness nationally, irrespective of the vote given tlie Republican nomine for governor, Encyclopedic Church History was originally a part of Virginia, but was admitted into the Union a a separate State June L 1792, The area of the state fa 4041 square miles. The population of Kentucky wa labor-farme- ...afs cknor!" Pointed Paragraphs It is the silent man that to usually worth listening to. The political machine can be started only by dropping dollars in the slot. Lots fa friends are retained not saying the smart things might have said. Kst Satarday, With Gov. William 8pre chairman, and Nephl L, Morrto, candidate . for Governor; Charles R. Mabry,' candidate for attorney general, all to In readtaeee for the Republican ratification meeting to be held ta the Salt Lake Theater to- -' night. 7 ialay Mn mOm ml Un Borne men have such a hatred for greed that tt worries them if other make more money than they Sept. 14, 4918 882,-40- twl traw! ieSut by u ymfelM bmkb bSm for fe&as tat uly Is 'w Omm wd ta rUasa t, rwtfol mHo; (tat nr alM -- In 1835 Elder WUford Woodruff and Warren Parrish labored 5 fa 1830; 779,828 fa 1840; missionaries ta Kentucky and ta 1850; 1AHA84 ta i860; Tennessee, and .after the deparL3Z1.0U ta 1870; LM8.09Q m 1880; tin' by Elder Parrish was L96M3S ta 1890; 2447474 In' 1900; had of missionProf. Howard R. Drlggs, fa charge 2488.904 m 1910; 2.414,830 in 1920, ary wort ta those two . states. the University fa Utah, toneme and 2414489 ta 1930. Among those at this after a months institute wort The first Latter-da- y Saint Elder time by Elder baptised Parrish wu Abraamong teachers fa the Dako-- . known to have visited the State of ham O. a Smoot, las, Nebraska and Kansu. - , fa satire Kentucky as missionaries- - were and later prominent ta the Samuel H. Smith (a brother of the Church. Elder Woodruff FORTY YEARS AGO soon aftProphet Joseph Smith), and Rey- erwards ordained Abraham Wednesday, Sept, IS, 1898 O. nold Caboon, who en route from Smoot an Elder and chore him as The U, 8, battleship Texas Kirttand, Ohio, to Missouri, fa the hi missionary companion. About - went on n rock near the harbor miner of 183L peered through thto time, atom Apostle David W. fa Newport, R. L j . the northern port of that state, Patten '(who soon afterwards suf- - Charles a private Stereos, The Prophet Joseph Smith ends fered martyrdom at the hands fa "from Fort Douglas, wu inaurnber of brethren, about tha mob lAMissouri) lasame time (also en route -- from bored ta stantly killed In the power Kentucky as a missionary house fa the Salt Lake City Kirttand to Missouri), traveling by with great success Thee . misStreet Railway, when be fell steamer, landed at LoutovUfa Ky, sionaries extended their tabors into a belt driving one fa the where they were detained three from north to south and a branch main dynamos. days. In 1832, the Prophet again of the Church was organised In 1835 a a a on Blood Rfveiv Calloway Co, topped at Louisville. . SIXTY YEARS AGO Ky, Robert Culbertson, a convert called the MastBranch. Friday. Sept. 18, 1878 from Indiana, moved to Kentucky ing wereTerrapin held at the bom fa The election of a delegate to ta 134 and re toed up a small Uwto Clapp, father fa Benjamin represent the Territory of branch of the Church on Licking L Clapp, who later became one of Utah at the forty-fiftU. 8. River, about seven mile South of Qm First Seven Freeidefaa fa Congress win be held Tuesday, -Ohies this 1835, la . Nov. 2, Ctarinaety , Seventy. , ,, , . 607-91- tiSi tse we Twenty Years Ago branch was visited by Elders Orson Pratt end Lorenzo D. Barnes, who, while there, baptized seven persona. Oar 113$ flatfom mw dUnl la knrynlas. LiwUf orts may mu U fNrt- Mk iw low Ws lam M Why to It that the farther away from a dollar you get the bigger It do. By Andrew Jenson JCENTUCKT On the other hand, such a group promising "reforms" by such means to less dangerous to money than r front, with a socialization program. 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