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Show TIIE DESERET NEWS SATURDAY , FEBRUARY Shert !&- 2m T ib vuwr - New Mfy iwiir er aeon Sol"W'.hlr - eo1 ATK0 UIL ji'Bwiurrios01 By Corrtor. I 4- - I ATM - II pOAthl.tl it - fr v'' ( r r r. Th -- r svMCRirnoM it. Mr yo UmU ntIM ' vT4'r" rate iwi-wim- twcta Relt Lake CUE. VL iMnai touMIteilea to Tim KPITOR. Kut ra Jb U ' I : vlta " .ra'r a.rnamf ftwmw t tM .1 Ctfl W44E 4 rtbOf RrwettlT. ; !'' Hobart DUg T Hntore .t Ike It frnr FVouetoc. eeorlg saltirpfn. IIT. "fcarefe t, le mm l . Act 0 - ubf t Kimi ART 36.-- 1 politics into state boards. gZL-iVr- W'hE PuWio Utlliliw Commiwloo provided for by the law of Utah i bon! consisting of three member, on of n Vboin I ippololed every two year. fune-- n of MrucemenL which sure continuity and take the commission out of politic far a this Ji poib!e under our, party sy- pf government. II I right (bat it bouid 3ja 1 ao; for the commision U In the nature of a tourt; It conduct hearing nd investigation, . )t take testimony and il pplie the law under it find them. Which it operate to the facts The case tried before it frequently require knowledge of pnnths of investigation and d or a well a governing laSnteml subject gal principle, which cannot be bad if jta -- Tjroonnel ia subjected to frequent change wttb the varying fortune of politic. j Tet it is proposed by a committee of the aUle aenale to amend this law so aa to (he office of all present commlsslon-PT- f .aod create an entirely new commission Willi term of office of four year, a majority ffSriwoj-o- f the eommiaaion going out of office with every incoming administration, and a third member being changed in the middle of -- - the governors tefm, thus making ia possible to .peeoropiiih a complete change of the eomrata mean jT'In, Within two year. This can only f ifWetnberahlp on the rptnmiwHm-ir-h- e Hie reward of party aervtee, wnd every iaeoning governor is to be placed under pollll-c- al ebUlalioo to remove exialing eoramlMion- -re and appoint others in their places. Confl- donee that the present Governor, and probably other who may be elected to tWs high ; office in Utah, would act wisely in his selec-TJe- n, does not alter the fsc.t that lhi maUbod :iof filling the commission ia destructive Of its jpurpeee and of the fundamental theory of Joommission regulation, whioh is to secure as possible an expert impartiat body of :far at all times the benefit of a majohaving .xien, rity of the commission with experience In their i duties and in the specific problems before ' ijihein. ll'i Such legislation would be grosily detri- -i mental to the beat interests of th state. It to outside capital that money : ;faivMted in the elate wilt be subject to pollti-iv- al regulation, and notice to the members of !3ie commission that they mut exercise their inunctions in accordance with the dictates of It wouid destroy ail I political exigency. tdncenlhe for the commisatbnera to familiarise i&iemselves with Jbe economic principle and JKh law governing their acts. U would make . (dim .commisaian 4 part of tb political foot-3Sgame'occurring every four years. We can ' ggjee no justification for it whatever. :J Ior does the tendency toward purely lipoiilteal legislation of this kind stopwttb the t5$ttiiUes Comm is ion. There are sign- - that members of Ihe dominant party flushed iMor "the unprecedented success of the last pectioS, and adopting as theik watchword the 1 maxim,, To the vtctor belongs the spoils,11 directing similar legislation against the ustrial Commission, the 8Ute Board of ; --health, and other administrative agencies of f ijnrlrnmenC No political blunder could be : ibore fatal than the initiation of such a policy, jfrbe people of rtnh expect their chosen officials to rise above this sort of scheming and lace the'public service above party greed. ' a st 1 - u. n ler-fin- ale - - nj u ' t - 4f , : - , a brief a covnmcrvT. THE RESTFUL CITY. ally the aims and objects of the government will be much the same ea they have hereto-fqrabeen- -A bqn the bridge new.pilot will and lie wilt bring with him a commanders, but the Ship of State will go forward on its way confidently end unper- . turbed. . CRIME AS A REGULAR BUSINESS. THERE imwsmlMSWk ..a tha Oah.thlau4o- 'sB - thrlr loot ontlm! inr1n vllloto-erowdr- ' rant, And hero la tho tadp from Mrt"o7 Ohla,-whmim and soya tho palpltottnf motrp-e- ll Is roatfalr and Inllmata that sho Is rnjoylnf a MI of gulat Ufa at the PI'S after tho wear nod tree of life ta XUrloe, XV thnk her tor Them hind word. The Hly I roatfuf ' yUthaaoeLhare- -- pee oeeayo froav-nforce- d InUmaelM. Ton ean pick your own to ha nelshfeoro. nod dont aocownrily ho bcita.hkbv xhummiiilLMy-l'9dyJuj- t nest duor. a article waited liberty to Tho fpsad ot 1" Proo MtUamonu, bat ta crowded content Any flna moraine you . can go to th if you choose. Ifohody cares. not have ta Too do explain to everybody yhu meet why you bought a new bat and coot. It how much Tbo hank Visit lor la not koeptog tab on . your oipendllureo, your aext door neighbor to checking up your - gotnsn out and yomlnfe In, tho paraon to pot keeping hto on your morato an (be groeer dose eye not remark whoa you got a hair-cu- t. Too ore let gloriously, dolldoujly, rolnp- -, . tucualy alone Of couroo that to not gooil for yea. That to why It to so reotfuL- We caa Imagine Slater Harding sneaking out of lbs hotel? boarding a street 'car, ah upping In little'- pawnshops, rooming through department storea, slipping Into a show. movie standing ia tbo crowd and ., listening to tho eloquence of tho orator, lounging along tb street and look, lng la at tbs show window and walking np to a lunch counter and ordering milk and pie. and reveling, luxuriating, basking ' In tho realisation that nobody kqgve who she to and nobody cares. Of course consplcuity has Its delights, " and to he the first tody of tha land, and all too that, testes good, but on can hv much of a good thing, Jtadwa er w bar never bea sufstand, although ficiently ITTISH to - bo surrounded by note with booka, how It might got reporters on one's nerves after a tot. and we should want to toko a plunge tt!o dbseurttr to , ' remove the soil of too moth adalattoa. X ' & .. i Frank Craao- (Copyright, Jll,-bweir-nnow- bow-wo- w mgr nt - Ba Sere to See Them Pumpe, Oxfords and Shoes soap-box- The Stylish Quality Kinds that those of refined taste appreciate:: caa-nnd- Prices always wli&t they should be. y TWENTY YEARS AGO. Prom the Pile cf Tho is no news perhaps in the . alone. , Mr, Chamberlain pointed out to an assem- -' bly of business men that it was' up to them" lo organise to fight the "crime trust and that nothing less .efficient than the criminals own organisation would succeed in 'defeating jt. Present method of combating crime, be inti- ef tha ar nolay. ortial. yooilr Oerourtas, Inhamaa and aafit ta lira In. Tho wlnchallomlth aort of pUy.whleh Ihaatya-rnar- a d.rour. oUo th wary, deptet wovta and opifcar d tha city wlih IU ya In lad fima'oa and wtallhy hut nnaary mlW aa "th plana vhara th pora and homaa folk from tho country loaa thrlr hoor and mf . by Henry Barrett Chamberlain, operating director, of the Chicago crimo commis-slo- n. (hat many grouprof enminatsare organ-fee- d end commit their crimes hi a systematic and methodical way. But there is in Mr. Chamberlain's comment on - this situation as indeed expressed yesterday, a surprising, startling, revelation. In Chicago alohe he declared, ten thousand men and women have taken up crimq aa a profession, and are "practicing it with all the system and sklRoL modern Msiness.In (919, he sald, tbacrima trust", did a 12,000,000 business in that city 1 ). at Jacksonville, Fla, Harding made a plee for unily of purpose and rndeavor on the psrt of alt eitfaenr-wf't- h nstton.'Tteferrlng io Ihci fodtihat wUM a week a new admtntstratfon' will lake over the duties and responsibilities of the national government,, JjitUlUO hjiegwt far as be as chief execuUva was concerned, and in ao far as it was possible for him ,ig guide the course of the various departments, tba government would be conducted for the good of the country as a whole gnJ not for tha benefit or advanUge of any party or faction. "What wa aay to one will be said to ail.' the tncomtng preaident.'tmr-'- Nor should II be thought that Mr. Harding made hie appeal effort merely, or eves primarily, to make easier his path when h, come into the While House and his appointees into their various places of responsibility and leadership. He has demonstrated, and especially sine his election several months ago, that he ia a man o L broad vision. And it will sympathies and unquestionably be his desire, a tt wilt also be hia duty, to see that tha government shall be conducted fairly and squarely, for the protection and benefit of all regardless of political -- - affiliation. 4 In aome particulars the new administration will be different In point of 'view and in policy from Ihe'outgolng on. But Ibis different is ndkJMlitlzaamukednalaamgpeopIe imagine nor ea might have been supposed from tha beat and high feeling that charartrrired "Fundament- -' Wanvs O, Mra- - rWMUrs-pkutooTaphars- eae Friday the vtttlrepargrTasrfalL WkM rnrtftml Tock (he Im(, vfarilsd h oihw (Uf la 4o mm akssplns. h was Mt hr iftna of MtntofM, B Mark miiim of tha hatlla oo Bluraara klb UMMd fha IUlBQMiroa4 UAr . SaoarvM 'aa not tea. Ska lake: "Naw Tort Ia tha meal raatfal pUeo la tha woria." Now, what do you think af that? Wo bar haord xraot eitlro ruraad la all ct far-seei- ng Cwra Wnn aypf 'tb Preeidset . Jof-uni- Ud IfwTW Dwent N IT31RCARY g, last. miners, mostly Ilaltans nd -- Plnlandera, lost their Uvea In a fire la mine No. I. Diamond Coal and Coke 'company's mine at Diamondvllla, Wyo. Tha pmoks and flames shut off the escape of tho man f nr tho lower levels. Tho fire originated to. , a diver's cabin. Twelve persons were Injured, several fatally. In a wreck on the Wafaaah railroad two miles west of Klllcrsburg. Ind. Six coaches left the raile and rolled down a steep envbonkmentr-Th- e a-ccldenr resulted from a split raiL Mrs. Haggle Peithorn. aged It year, and evidently demented, threw her two chll-- dren, aged two and four years, into tho Monongahela river at Pittsburg. Tho. boy, the older oP the two was rescued til a critical condition, buTthe girl sms drowned. The woman was arrested in Urns to prevent her following her babies Into the water. Tho tJnted States Ph(hpplnS arrived at Oulginto, Bulacan Provlaea, P. T.T frorri Manlla, and organised a provlnctoJ . , government. A dispatch from Pittsburg announced that an underwriting syndicate of "Inaldors with tlOO.OQO.OOO had aecurod tho frwiial.. .of the big deal arising from the Inoorpora-- a. yiod of tho United States Start corporation . in New York state the previous day. -- Twenty-six pdr-.ha- ps mated, are not sufficient because' they "dojnof recognize, at least not adequately, the fact that crime K an established business, "centralized, organized, commercialized. Crime, he con tinued, does not wait for 'the 'psychological mojnent to come fn waves, por Is it primarily tbet mult, of' bant tiroes, . poverty not bad weather. It is just plain choice of a, majority of those who follow it as. a business "Disclosure Of such a condilion is a bit of-1- 5 animals, lia pmypered mldbUly. Tby staggering, but it need not be as discouraging now mimber nearly 150 head, including tb as may at first thought be supposed. If the "gray gander" of the herd a MSlTlu friskiest huU-eai- f bora test great body Of crime throughout the country the smalleal-An- d results from wd fa made possible by a central spring. As the herd ha grown? tb Dumber fit branches bull has increased more' rapidly (ban lb organization with undergroundreaching out in every direction, then a large, cow, until j)ow there are too many of th if hot the major, part of the erfirih could be former. More than 2n of he males, of varyeliminated by the disruption of this central ing sire and age; arc atailahle,' at tb rats of organization. By concentration on the roots one each, for parks or zoological associations, WORDS OF BI SEVE8S CHECH. and majn trunk of the 'pernicious system it or 'even responsible individuals mho will tab good care of .them and" u.t tb for breading HEM such - conservative authorities as might he destroyed. "Sporadic and scattered ' !.W the govera-me- nt ibimaipnrpoe. criminal Alihodgft outbreaks would ei of 5 i i Governor Harding of the Federal Reserve Is witling to make a but they would be nothing compared with the prsssol of Ule iBank tad Prrst. Alexander of the .National constant danger and dram cm the -the recipient must pay iral. expeMt people' :ank of commerce of New York Join in a pre- -: resources through organized Crime. Surely the dent to the gift, uicludmg the east of crating, diction of prospeijfy ahead for the United best minds of the country ean be.feroMght to hauling, and freight charges from Oklahoma to Slates, hose of us who rely for our optimism the of up this insidious enmy the point of deltvrry. i;riiiefly upon our emotions and our hBpea. cn of task, seebreaking A JiuliJiaffsi-igBsapeJL-a witii t psrbkps aa wit y and happiness, results Teee, : rakp comfort from the circumstance. whatever the effort, would be worth geqile as a Pekingese pup or aa $starsga which, a tij ."Business is rapidly adjusting itself to the the cost! pyihon. But for aa yo i "new levets, and while there is moefi j who wanls a jealJnc cnwrimtla ltlegUkro feed and fool w nh, one of these WANT A RISON FOR NOTHING? jpent Just mar, that condition is oely temper- -j iws ary," said Governor Harding in discussing ter is not without hit I iirTl present eOtdKmf. s "Numeroua afgta cPt the difficulty experienced In disThe possessor must need. Lavs f roaT IN view of of our last lot of buffalo, it is per. lo keep bun. Surrounded by , ter feetftig," be continued, signs that business posing I it getting ready to proceed on a saner basis, bap fuUie to suggest that there is just now ply, woven-- w ire fence, and lk ' t appearing; and we all dbri that we have a fine chance to acquire more of them. Nevcr-thelee- a, three ton of hay a year. , , : idbeed of wa a time of mat etXd prosperity Rueb there mey be people who would like we did not have in' the boom dags that are a bison, snd this J Je in fora them that Uncle GOCV Sou Lta some lo give away, eofcf T m o(jbe opiekm that fnl fete 'XI Ytro..trio, Jiereatahlibed on ihe UnmghUM esUblb- - WieUro mSwaf forest tad game preserve in sttru a. Jot of peesi be . 1 m 4ft49k eofaeed avfcjefc BUCiVUI iMMaRRalKlUiJf f , dJ cu MV prissy alI v- N President-ele- - r Tb twfixxl Pr. U rtoxclurtvoly "1..!; ""T ? ,V ,TT, M m tor Towuhlteatttw TI2IU!2JJI Iwroie Ail right o( iohlHtle rt . boro ro ntoo rooorvo. '"gjXT can be aeeomplishsd through an increased effkiency in production and distribution, and lit acceptance of reasonable margins of profit America does not need boom period tir be'prosperoua. be observe; there ere many substantial factor of our netkmat wratth which- - wiil.evaatually bring about wdequat revival of Industry end commerr. lie also bclievr that U is up to both labor and capital to mcet Tha Itiue aquareTy"iiurTdreadjuvt' rondltlnna In e fair and equitable wy. 1 iscusaing the part (o be- - pUysd by. employe res, Mr. Alexander said: "Wage earner in the tnited flute r entitled to th opportunity to receive more than merely the mean for a bar and Joyle fihttcnre in return for a real y.til UosvcvAjBjrHher' iUHudr orr iha' part of employers would be a menace not only to th orderly readjustment of existing conditions but aloto sound business progress In the long run." "Till is plain'rommon-sens- e, amf It hints at a responsibility on the part of employer which loo many of them ere inclined io disregard. , w. , rv 2fl 1921 . . , The primary purpose of the good Maxwell ' -J is to save time and money. It makes it 1 , c profitable for busy men and women to ride rather than walk. It plays a definite, sav-i- ng part in the OlV a aaa life eWllVV of the average family. CNC, SUM Wm. . mm ray. - r.eAIIimiIii a Itoi u Foyoot fin .SIW sms - . f rabbit-swallowi- ng ijjr rMj frri r lb a Fwwt-Alxausd- n ma Sw u m . truw- - -- 7JP- trmx Taylor Motor Company uwr jou citt, nro |