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Show t , LikICE SALt NEWS DESERET - -;- 1"1141)AY .1ANUAITY, CITY 20 V! - -- 0 lembef - yl 9 Og. , f OTC 116,," OPP. la. 0011MMINIMOMMIMa vV aaaaaaa.-- 4. 19 v em. Ipztolf Lao arra. 4, " Olt ,aar a a ao t is Or. Of Government As Therein Sitfriirtl!L!ch. : T One Fully Independent In Its Own Fidd Departments tot without ',aeon that the French,. 4 government views with arotietrthe steady'. progreas of General Franco ,toward the moot.. , important of Ids current' objectivesBarre--the' Iona. - The resistance of Loyalist artnielk depleted in numbers and barilyressedofor food 'and supplies, seeme "unable to stop the fascists, After, two and Onnhaff yeari valtont resistancet the end etems to be close at ,1 States With Its Three Stand,ForTbeConstitutiontOfTheUnitea is A. -- 1r EdrinCtIiilLL - 20152CCEThis 11LITONID, A;(' k a'h Telugee Problem-- - : ) , SpaI - to. 06. 110.110",r--, I . Ne;t ) ..""t 7;c p-i- ti 1 7:7 IVIPL 11,, AiN 41ke beginir an era of adininiatrative - - the govermnent: these daysto Congress and someof the re- - . .dotteL of 1938, when Amerleatiliewk.::, Roblin by tongrese;--':.1.ttv,, :ATpapermen sional committees are devoted to better meth. iC4 , began to evaluate the reeotded Human The 'events of the year just closed, they almost :ods of administering the affairs of the federal r !) -I : unaniMously concluded, that' the government. ' Sid. Of. The Netie persecution . les wonder why so' - , mar critics Impatient 1A;l4; of tbe-Jew. in various European , many simple changes .are only just mit -:,'rs wat otfe of the-tw- o greatest news stories df And when it comes, what will the results v,e ing Offered, but snythingso unwieldy as the 01, 4, federal government structure is not readily (Copyright, 1938, Eng Features , be? Insofar as the Spanish people are conAtO Close the President's exteutivii-,--- -tranatotomed.--,Thttip heels The of -r de. gynd 7 ontho published 1 cerned, the future is as dismal as the yast A. w real. estate boArcl.its a fedral order Creating rilion,came reports-frolb." American press. rep. 'Throughout the Modern history of SP,Ittillut ;4Aloes, 7,c record of just, whet make a comprehensive men-, theatre two NaLondon "lap I ,.. aging -resentativesabroad to the effect, that white masses have lived on int imate terms with nits. federal government holds and property-th- e ";14- it AIN(Ilk answer the of appearance distinguished ' I2 , 7 Aiso its relationship to taxation problems In local err Illiterate and Impoverished, they have , the persecutions of 1938 were widespread, g op. r clamor of the audience and step on the stage. s now there an communities . anti. 14has long been needed, hit It-ieyen. greater impends known only They are the heroes of the occasion but they f ,isssroatter of tradition Titl'4)11; - side-Of tL of that a nuMber get movement Whiell will affect nearly things onr.44 1,S? only one , Semitic hands. , do not , bow, do not speak or 'shake seamy aide of life. Presumably, the thread !..110, e social era of an in tracked reform., moment allot the gews in Europe. One writer di. They eye each ?thee coldly for a of existence In Spain will be taken up again apP' . Take the social security meegageTor the and ,walk from the stage,- right and left. dares that at least six mill,ion of these peo ah. the was It abdication broken where of by - :fa.Presidenti.which;now,amboditethisAioggfsp,,,..., J.AluvsjAer-bome.,avg- d tiona of a nonpartisan board which sways and Dundreariet-- ' forever !tom the their native lands in the ireatest, expurgathe law's Operatkos for several studyingThe effect on Europe as a whole is ter, their a not but C view; public quarrel jarred lion movement of modern times,11e reports experts thoroughly-farailla- rtan to be momentous. General Franco Is 11 or of theirtimeful librettos t1414,41,41;44 IL lyrics which , 47.0644.-trk:- ' with the subject. the itiggested changea, such 'Itteoa.0!k have tome rippling down through the years', , utetlit.e of II Duce. if he proves to be a that nearly every centta l European country. ' . ,,, as. the Insistence on a merit system among to the joyous D'Oyly Carte Gilbert and Suitt-va- n conqueror his triumph will have been achievis now drafting laws which willeventUsliY the InAtet whichadininiater the law, might ed largely through the aid in men, In Money fleets in New York, with the Savoyards' banish from within their borders everyone seem to be and fundamental, but it was 1 and supplies received from Italy and Ger. delirious as usual, with the fame-o- f the two -, needs one foreseen when the act not of the extraction. become will another Madrid, link then, inany. crotchety geniuses sunk deep into another , , of the Berlin-Rom- e axis Probably- - no world problem, with the eentitry and still mountin- g- They coldly and drpire at the time the Social Security lone exception of the recent, Czech crisis, has Along the Pyrenees frontier, according formally foreswore all dealings with each was Law passed wait to get the pig insurwill France set. one have 17, other but the world' would not have it enemy so caught the interest end sympathy of the ance plan into operation and Trust 'to' expert. are forever linked in an enchantment capable of providing an important distraction,They ' Ainerkan people alias this one,' Churches, eaditiona- t if France should become Involved on the Ital. which iiiiii new generation finds perennially - -- once In point out: defects and iood and Sand".' once can no the business doubt be Oderthat,men, keen ,There Ian orthe German borders, Another step will government officials, , young. --old- -have-bee-euibarks Lhavaltecome,aCtivelyintertste&--.So-great--,taken, toward fulfillmentt of the It was a row over a carpet which ended-, age pensions end unetnployment insurance vital purpose utlinging France around with of official 'Washington their collaboration of more than 20 years.. It , hasbein the reaction involving some 42,000,000 individuals thus enemies. that a hely diplotnatic rupture with one for.' : anybody ever eviscerated atuffed shirts. de-- . the pressure other groups hith, far, I luts L the deytelot;it bunked pride and pretense, - itrippti- the Corner Rounding-Th' .eigk,,,goventment - erto exempted would sooner or later be S,,.. churchecot America, special days have been L was and Sir .Arthur sound haughty pretentious.it of end.. Fundamentally, the basis Speltdi.lig It is a :curious commentary on present, : Sullivan and William S. Gilbert.. .eisignated on Which to offer prayers in Ilut they , permanent prosperity in this country rests in affairs in Washington thatewhile-"spendll--' seethed - THE letter of Senator Barry F. Byrd to e half et the refugees.- - Funds have been raised day to lose their salutary humor.; and , the agricultural SettiOng. Buying power must ,11 satifir':ht ' le the plaits for ineressing the 1 ., Mg" ne to 'assist to the unfortunates of relation,--Noof :theIr places personal' Chairman Marriner S. Eccles of the ms, ,peare federal goVernments pa tetil4tra gOes on and seeurny. Amerkans , have been sent chesty:- admirals or overblown. constables spring from the great agricultural regions eral Reserve and no political group is strong enough' apace, to abroad could and were than. senator been have come the stuffier help ,arrangeandthis transportationabout not Until Price the any tint-70;111p. lhey spending , challenges ' to call a halt. l'hi; Preisident's message asks I ';. settlement. in their' marathon quarrel which finally sep- of firm products is boosted Co correspond to priming phllosophY with the decia'cation thatfor liberalizIng---6- 1 WC, age, Maurine. par,' , &rated them for good and all. It. la more than, humanitarian Interest ': for every dollar the government borrows ' that of other commodities.... the early years of the---in meats, especially .whichtouchesAmerica Is aid in this way, private enterprise if in this matter, It , spinds - - system,--anthe paytturol oupplementarr - The Nora..illy agriculture and those depend- deterred from a deeply religions ono', America has - long carpet affair was just a match set to , spending pvil, should' be react : bentfits to the aged dependent- wives of, re-ent directly upon agriculture, represent 40 a' long powder train which, had been laid been known aka Christian nation.- Calling and carefully thoughkrilut by every Ameri ' Aired workers.- MI this and other recontinen- ' ;,04" years before. From the beginning of the part-- -. ...,,, per cent of the purchttsing power of the : can citizen. ,' ; this to the attention of the American dations will Increase the total expenite, which fan,-,' nership In 1871 Sullivan had thought the pies here, clergymen lit the Protestant Senator Byytf. voiced the sentiment of country. Revived agriculture will stimulate i, is to be met by- - lalisibat grgher payroll cootie was of their tastond operas ' every clear TOkuung American w Mn. he salt - thurviles 'per iivu iikriy. IIMYU publisheci reports clowning a healthy demand for manufactured goods, taxes. his of serious 4nusicianshiP.-lie that of 1112117 thousands exiles are unworthy the Chris. : want business "I Weet , prosperity restored, Yet the Republican party, which was giv-which, In turn, . will open closed factories, had written the music for "Onward Christian ' not byetinancial manipulations on the part no,,and that at least half of the refugees in en a larger membership in the ,Ilouse a stimulate create oratorios Soldiers." had and revival written a Hi' loadings, freight Central Europe hold to the Christian. faith. ' of ferirernment. but by restoring confidence at --the last eiections, pregumably 'be-- Te Deum for .the Prince of Wales, and other 'It is held to be a duty, as fellow Christians, in transportation, both freight and truck off the part of the business cotnmunity In the , cause of the protest of the nation against serious compositions -- which had made hint to become actively interested in these unfor" and the magic of prosperity will be here. of the government, by eliminating ow spetidi-ng,contains large number oUmerri- -. , , with' the royal family. He, persona grata needless fricticrns and restraints and by free, 7. here MiBer in Bellevilte (Kan.) Telescope. who have pledged themselves to work ' sailed and dined ta famine with the.:great But where can sit million refugees find a Ing the enterprise of a great people, who, and higher pension payrrienta personages of royal society. Even when he haven! e - - want jobs, not charity: work, not taxes." , "Recognition problem of old age ' .America become the idols of the poptt. Gilbert and had 11? In Sehoo Columbia, British The South and Religion not la .senator Mr. told It honesty, the insurance has and pensions unemployment somehow lace, was he felt music his that South room more Mrica '' Eccles, to go on the theory that govern. , for have We hear much about the detmquencyof people, but in-t- he been of both rua : Ingrained platforms subordinate to Gilberts nithble librettoes. and difficultiet are encountered- in Placing the I mértt debts will hever have to, be- paid. Ile , youth. Prebablyit is overemphasized. If par,- de 74or TaTiVir, and the payroll 'taxe4t: are tkere chafed ex. "this as under Fhe In these lands.te slavery," : termed impossible" spigot spending 'by Appeals eats could realize the necessity of the early .to stay.: The economic effect, or rather-th- e Britain to quiet the Arab uprisings in pressed it hi one of his letters. which' the government would, with proper , impact of 'euch taxes on the whole economic of children in the ways of truth training tine and make this a lawlith homeland.' CareLSullivan, an organist, 'pianist,. composer timing,' increase and deffease expenditurit being reflected jo higher and higher -system, and choirmaster of Church and ful of of students and the could understand how in honeRty situation declare that to stimulate and control private erprise.costs Ind in a withdrawalof con-production London, had been educated in music at Leipthere Is rooiii in the holy Land for Six - these years indelible 'Nine are made, of government deficibt taii.detn Impressions - siderable sum . front theitream of purchas- - lion more Jewe without overcrowdlng. The ''' " onsuited, said be, that debt for zig and had made a,eonsiderable success in sake there surely would be a great Improveraent. of. increasing : te tannothut Ing , 'power, to he Germany. Returning England in 1882, Then the schoot of ' Probietet as their own and seek found his est. country cold and indifferent early years to tiad a 'home Senator flyrd's challenge of the Federal pared to go along with- the amendments tki to his best. offerings. His first casual slawlife, the "Golden Rule' given by our Mae. for thikstriokett people who today find notit,..,, leer-- Resets lloarda poliry was-- In toir the SOC1. SecurityLa- irbecause, clationidthter- iould be taught and ing-bbitter persecution In lands ruled by' ter from Mr. .res in which he extolled the daily has made-4Roosevelt unpopular poIticaPy on in an the In dictators.-the Opera Comique, mean shabby piece stn.:Penmen-the would put classes, in much . it wisdom of a poll4 of spending to do otherwise- .- , ; I underground theater, started their vogue, and borrowing Withetti MIlit to stimulate prigrowth of character. ,Would those 'who 06,-These- realities are being which kept ore gtowing., until the astute Sect to religion, belng taughthtthe school, Abusing one another ACt0611 the AtlantiO 7. vate enterprise and keep business on'the Up, grees, but the tread' is' to make sure that la Silly and childish. It is all right to rail be likely to reject the philosophy that would D'Oyly Carte became their producer and built sums are distributed go to the per- whatever Theater for them -in 1Mwhence the Savoy the Nazis thieves, 'liars and brutes, but we mean much. in the exterminating of evil?' The Virginiattht letter is especially timely son who are deserving and that efficiency , --- , . - :. name the to sboulcrbe not . Savoyard. budcareful Science Monitor. exaggerate. Christian eomtng a few days after the President's . of - administ;ation is ,attained.So the em- get recommendations 'which call for a Phasic quit naturally is being placid now on As theirfami grew,- the more embittered,tot penditure Tit for one year. the problem of personnel and on, the ques He must an like Sullivan have felt became; ' Added to another 89,000.000,000 needed to . lion Of equitable distribution of the burden. unsuccessful Hamlet finally winning success carry on necessary functions of state and lee The suggestion that states with low per ' as he teamed up with a hoofer. : - rat governmental units, this placeuthe cost itt by the majority of 'the vot, fneome be given a larger share of fed. Blames Asks capita Reconsideration was half mad driven tryErOyly Carte erit. and taxpayers of the- state, of Vovernment in the l'ulted Itatee at $18. eral than, states with the average or bet? aid ' did neither Increase On guys' th0 approve or aeo, sing to keep,-- them- together.'' In 1890 thetr 000,000,000 a yearor More than 28 per cent Exemption t,b191 tt rept the alibi used by the exeen,' .,,t", iwhich is likely to be vigorously debatid in--.,..M,.ff0t..-are informed by. reliable sources I deducted expenses before the three-way- spli- t- . statement According to the We hope that the Congress, but, what speaking, brvadiy that); present .that some members of the sena.. An item Iota new carpet for the lobby caused complied by. two University of three billion dotlars. , " the federal government has been doing with members of the State LegIsts ,torial body, furnished proof that - a lottc Chitszo aoCial scientists they Sullivan sidedI protest from Gilbert. There can continued prosperity 'front sources other could bodies live and money Indicate that the divorce court Eartutivs been- - no FR-thatTyear,--Still1--Carte.-- On With such a crushing burden of taxation upon., , rscoressonce-th- e 'return-0- f , , legal hear in mind that in the eleo, be made available to replace . g theirlYart;.-theriage caused IV theux- wrote liquor shows that a large Lper. the backs of the ArnegnTeople, The discretidnary power of the federal agen-exemption bilL. We are there, , nership: 'Sullivan' wrote his grand opera; centageirt some cities mere than And voters voted an amendment clest.to spend public binds In accirdance with that the present lee. the marriages that onehalfof ,foreasking and it was alesounding lino. They each got ... .to the ,State Constitution mak., ) istorn go on the rocks were wrecked keep this in mind, 1-that -been Titrebecause-o- f their distr tor' go Ntridesoread other "collaborators, but the old magic was Tt posAibli to pass a TIã ing , strained:- Some 'formula to measure federal "".." " tax-matter and pass such since repeal hits brouent-- 'drinking gone.- - Gilbert and Sullivan Were like a mys-gratic!), Iwould exempt homes and an- - alarming increase In , ROM a tontemplatim of the state 'Of' the 'to states on the basis of population exemption bill and pass it on 1 farms from the tax burden, up itclifnut teribus th numhe of divorces in winch '0:4 branon to chemicalormula.,...0r,to, exeu1,lve National Treasury it is pleasant to turn 7 TtiCOTTICIFITTta8 ,start losvairtsi rm omelet ivaiitzt which, happily, ' more scientific or uniform formula of fed., to the annual ttlatton. the ea itt bid baying been, influence with the governor in teondentt never can be unscrambled. Their apple ofi dis., the divoret tots in 19.37.wal paved by both the Senaut and making it :taw, according ,s to disbursement' of Moneys COlieetedNr0111 . flith shows that notwith' eral 1133 per 1,000 population end WAS House, but vetoed by 'the ezeeu . 'the will of the majority of thi cord is well forgotten In their legacy ofr Joy the taxpayer; ... , , standing another unbalanced budeet,4in4 int ' pmbably the highest in the Its- - bye branrh, after the. adjourn. people.- - Do not wait until the ' to all who came thereafter. ' ment of the leghtlative bodies. j very latter part 'of your session In now If new era of adviintstra this 'swift approach to the "ceiling" of indebted. .of the Vatted States. tom . In t t ' --- ---A7 The vetoing 4)1 said 4)111, ter 19:16 the divorce rate u,a. 14 nee to, that Me signing can be post. is developed some 43ulta. there -- -the reform, tem we are doing well in, the fia1;1thatJs .., 1,000 ascompared t81.14 la 114 ,,tatuly'did not meet with. appmv. paned instil the adjournment of ', .. . !' ,. most vitalthe preservation of the nation's - -ble system of, levying taxes ,so as not ;I, re.- ' '' ' tinder prohibition., Leeislature But be in a post. , ," .; --, ' ' ; tard tYe. processes of produCtion Or -to choke:. ; i healthmen. Lears .. , . ' , ' . a -, . .13Y FRANK IM.1( have become 11,11,h-19.11000, betore-thavenues of edte, , and. VVer the veto of the governor. The price structure, but ecttially to lc- II gil ithhtth'erntraw-statehas provide GURU.. Theabeth'Mados author So . several ,:. Roberts,of of course. of ourselves cation eves independent', Wapride having , : advaneed more in the 'last-Awincentives for incre,asing production and butt-books acclaimed highly by literarY reifies.; pro. het:tie-the modern woman is. St' government of the peopie, by the,. years "than , ,, opened up,',for....wamattes--ewhei. duces in 'Bleck Is My Truelove's likir, Oft art'ever beim:within ness volume, there would be less.conrarrt ,' . :. got ohly $2.00 to -- she iloesn't have to put up with ,people and for the people. Nowbr. period. worktog girls -. tti-l' , , - - -7about-torn- e icentack, Y' ws num... ,o1).erailliglovena., Of 414nato eaddpenk"d-dinthose parts oil'-7-trflr-elite,p0.,,..: , sOcial ! in 1936 ler 10,9in 1937; from 4a-Jamesthousand .Dens the nuke ,mistake !ailing t the money were so tinfortunate sts to metre p security tudget.which are coming . cursed thing. ,the er or not we have i' - ' i .,. and to 103 s'i,n the first ot - a majority rule. or wootherit - desperately in love with a young truck river end to be recognized as essential for the care of ! gis months- of 1938. ' a. drunkard. ''they 'felt that they. :which should .provide Bread .7,who himeelL unworthy a of her n wi proves , shoes the for. a is with had Such their rule., , choice,, to.put tin. a' ' the aged and, the unemployed. .. In, the fight4gainst infant mortalhy, tita. '. - Although wefamily. the di. measureminority' , her h ri a' would ,he a sten in the , few davtiof their running away-fro,..-- , many of them chbecame moth. deplore town. In his eyes tate sees the soul ternat mortality in childbirth, ,tuberculosis, s :and , a 'number .of era of . Bdt and Veree 'direction., shall evil. woman the Yet, right eventually. She reimmir 'home. where. 'rejected by man sOle.,She diaplarLakienundoratandlne-otyphoid,. scarlet-fevediPhtherla; malaria, ,- - thee stuck. But riot so with-- eta stand, condemned because she the tax burden could be moor. mod prepam khowl,, human reveals nature and Intimate an, . tat- takes adtantage of the oopon, ertics and iintt persOnal piop- , wed; .., 'llagrit and- nephritis, important pmgress has- - had 'an opportunity and advate-edge of the earth and those ha live clime to of liberating herself from plaoed on 'incomes end .tunity nom' hack to 'the comet , that her of 'it., , the rommonplace is glorified ets made:- Heart disease;rancer and pneurage of a liberal education. and revenues.. where it -- jitetly-a union that opt.its only nitaerr. be ' whom she left will return ,one, day to kill! her..- - N, i 'of her pen. , genius mla ate among The diseases has prepared herself for a career: and cetestroph-i- tt - the- i lorigs,. - ; . She live! in,terror. , Finally he po,erty. What That Is the only novel on present yolUme the to enter O. 'having ' )1ARGEROX. . i,opportuntty 1 'S is the drama. 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