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Show , , ,---- ril -, , '' - J - wee- d-&---- A. - Or , -' - , ''' '1 , 1, 'll'''' ' l ' ..t r- - . , - ,'' - - ' '4 '' '' , . - '- - - ' 4, ' ' ' ' - s - - , , - 6. .. - - 1.", ,. 4 r- 1 , . , I. - t A 2" t - I , . ,,,,, - - -,,, i , .. - '''' , ' it CLoisoNN An Aristocrat in , Beauty and rear ' ....11 fie -- --, - :, pr - r,..0-,....- Ix. . , 1-:- ' t' TIME PAYMENTS , 446 ---- , '4-11- - - ?pilli 9 ? II0.,... r. ...,..,,....0.P.k,...t., Co., ,' lif - 3.;,,-,w.- , , - ''''-- ' , rS 449""k---k..- ro il ': e. 1; . . . -- -m ' - - , , r orittros,-; rill .,' uptillo" , 4, ...... -- , '1-6-1-.- . E 17 95 sq. Yd- $ HE recept exposures of widespread political corruption arid decay of Civic Permission of morals in the United States tend UNITED NATIONS WORLD itil: of Aipericans to an g to understand th&iindeilying reasons behind generalized conclusion2-Failinin politics. nation-wide the corruption, people have 'sought an - explanation .. more be could superficial. Nothing moral sickness lie deeper. TheY are bound The roots of our present-da- y of our with the society as a whole., To remedy the situation development up more is needed than special investigations. Corruption and low civic morals are not confined to the political sphere. Politicians- reflect the climate of opinion that prevails at a given time. America is sickly. The- lack of of The truth is that the moral climate 4 of the whole society. integrity has penetrated large segments A United States Senate reported recently: "No group in Influence others. scorn at of the to finger point society is in a position peddlers exist only as long as business men and others are willing to patronize them. Clearly those who bribe policemen or tax officials, or athletes are, morally speaking, as guilty as those who accept the bribe." The current.low state of morality is particularly glaring on the educational front Here the germ of dishonesty seems.' to have infected a con- siderable 'number of young people. From one end of the country to the other come reports of fixing school records, bribery of athletes and cheating Whether it is the nation's highest military acailemy at , in examinations. West Point or at a small Midwestern college, moral fraud appears to be endemic. Recently 47 per cent of the undergraduates at Cornell University adof Los California the examinations. At in at to University mitted cheating Aueles the cheating figure stood at 49 per cent ,Nearly' ' half the students questioned confessed to dishonesty.' When they go into' the world of affairs what will they dobecome bribe-takeor. The attorney general of United States stated recently that he did not condemn the dishonest deeds of one of his assistants. . accounts for this prevailing debasement of public virtue? 0.They are the consequences of war. Wars result in a general lowering of moral and economic standards. This is true all over the worldso United States is no exception. Graft and corruption are as unavoidable as killing . in war 1.There is a great urban growth in the United States. Thd country- - is suffering the consequences of urbanization and industrialization. This process of expansion has been accompanied by the usual symptoms: disruption of American boredom, social insecurity, general frustrations Half-th- e family ties, never go to church; two thirds of them drink. Crime statistics, mental ill health and suicide mount year after year. In the United States 22,000 people kill themselves,, annually,, white another 100,000 try suicide and fail. sPThe third reason for the 1,43w standard of civic virtue is the cult of materlahsm. and individualism The United States has - achieved unexcelled material prosperity. In doing so certain, moral and social values have been sacrificed. P'The worship of the "Goddess of Individual Success" is commonly practiced. This is done without a deeply felt religious conviction or reference ,, to spiritual values. ' By $AUL PADOVER - , i - , Culistan T . . a;;;;;;' ,,,,! ? ,,k r, a - . . ,,, i,'ss 4 4 ' ; tit . The- present deg!itte morals' of public ' PERTI(If117 tittc OPINION t ' , , ' Iv 4,-,- ti ' irt 1 oe.4 ,, , . ,. .., 1,4'1 , . ' . . - ' . , .. ' '''''' ,, 1 A;-eti---,- . , . bribe-giver- rs ANN,. ,,,,asigamm. s? - , , t ' ..' ' -- 1 4, N" ' .,: ,,,,,, . ' , walla , C:) lira .. , , 4 4:at- i . , , , ,., I I. 1 ,, , 0 , 4 . . . . ,el- - I. , ..1. - ' - , , ,,, . . n Li , c, Li ... . , ' .,:-",., ' 0 . ...pm- ,.,...-....-------- - ' a ISO 1.11 etvit' SX1:0 - .. - , ts . ,.,...,) , 4, ' VIOZI.D'S - ' . .- ' eadereeta tin i4 1 - . - . to5 tOt I'V CV taco-telol's- - - . Iststl ell'Oe te t 0i a" l S i ' 0 tk , li Silt li 0, 1. dim, 003,,k0 041911 - , S' 7 SAVE TIME 116 041,, , ,, - ' MONEY . - ' - P rl L..1 1 3939 South - . 71 r- -, , ' 11 13 1; . ua ' .., ., S:s..7.:3 - . . . II ,,,, - , , itt. ottetrf 12. Staff PhOtogropIrr: itAY 0-- - JON:: ' 4. a . . , . t THE COVER this week is a portrait of. Limey Jim's Copper Angel which is owned by Mr. and Mrs. William of 1013 South Eighth East Street in Salt Lake City. The picture of this handsome English Bulldog was taken by' Ray G. Jones.,See story on page 12. ' . C. A. , t , . ; s ' : ., . , '. I , i- - -,,,- k, Ar . .t, '', , ., e''''''. - '' ' - -- -.. - '4 . 4 . et. , , ' ' t ... , ....-- l' - , . t,.-!-.- ) - - , . , ---- . , . 4 . - - , c -- - tAtive - - I 4,4, , -- , Nt, ''''' , - ,''.-' ' : Int. & WOODW ARD. Ad Wins Repre a tionibl ' . ., ' CraSle.Vt , t . - Art Director:. 5-- 6. , tms, ESYD HATCH breed-show- i . t li 'e- - Stdfl: Cirwl Yt. it,',:rf ' ") show-givin- ' - at ' ' , , , , t - , , , '4,,,4".1 , ,, ' osi -- - R - SAVE - . , -- - - 4E.ditottol ED , . - - , . ,..., LIAGAZIIIE Al 1 CA - -. -: - (bot,1-- 1 - , COLORGRAVIIIIE , 1,. t DOG FANCIERS of the Mountain West will recog- 'Iz,...,.., nize Elrick B Davis, the i author of . "Purchase a ' , ) Purebred," which is pre- 0 ; sented in this issue. Mr; 14 I D a v is has contributed r' much to the local interest I 1 of purebred dogs as an '':.1 ... owner, judge and writer. He is eagerly looting forward to the dog show ieason which is at hand. Likewise g dog antis are busy with preparations for all- s to be held in June. The Utah Cocker Spaniel Club's breed' specialty show is to beheld ladjacent to the Intermountain Kennel Club's annual show on June This is the key show in the "circuit" seriesfor dog Mountairv West lovers in the , 4 Never .. 'N, , t Werekouss vices on Milano Tires at :, - ,.. - - aldee- - , DESERT NEWS , DAYTON Tlitt'S 1Z 11 loy 24 wiLh rood . Corry hewed writwo ,. ., ackstage ' , - .. - woad We , - - , ' Today you ttowl Oro quality mink thou oror kurfore.A With or, Ws .riot tough luck If you two ilrflit glow or rtit Mat lir kW hod chuck hots. Nos if you Itátiv hitriag Dayton Tiros with our Rood notorci Gifot. . , , , SAFEST 'IMES! . . , inP 11' TH'E 4 lk01 , A . , 4--- me Qicliih, oz:( 0 o ,- - 1 11 11ta n Ito - . r-- ao , ... . leIst111' L, , .i., - ' - - , Ft - , "" , , , . , , NEWS MAGAZINE. SAtT LAKE CITY. UTAH-AP- RIL V, ' IS51- ,"' - |