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Show - es o ... , . I - - : - , Salt Lake City, Utah ,. Dewed . News- s'-- '' - . - NYI S ' 7 Think Money iIs. - Money! ' ' I , - ,- , - . . z or ' 0 ' ' - ' ' est : . - , . , - . ... 4 - ' 44 4-- ---- ' ' - ,,, ' t''. ',f',, .. , , . ,, ' , , - ' , , .,' ., .. . . i " ' . 7. , , , ,' . - , ''' - ' I r 41 g . , 4,- ,' ', ., : ', ' , - . YOUR OWN STATE DEPARTMENT- !BE YOUR Goates, -- - ,:.,.. I Thoughtful Motoriat; Along two-la33rct So. Street. loitered a beautiful new auto. on the Mobile this morning, back of which was a small but clearly-letterwhich sign react: "Breaking In New Car. 0 Can't Drive More Than First Day OrTgoi . I slow,. , own - - ..- - ne 3 ed 25-3- . ,, DI THE GROOVE My "leek with stiffness con:. , torted, ' Mailed head motion sidewise restricted, Its movements '' depicted n A typical suspect, Symbolically, , a With - - yes-ma- neck. , The press setsk worthy ex- ample of good will and sym ' -- . State Department! Join in the worldAvide campaign for diplomacy and good ivill in all you say and do. Be like our great diplomats who phrase their.peives and gripes in such polite language that nobody is ever miffed. Of course nobody desires to offend his neighbor, either in word or deed, so it is good ,to study the tactful phrases of our noble ,State Department, dor jodges ar,d.the triendly.., , , L , ' '; g, ,, - ' , - ;'' . . , ITIZENS, . ' .". ' ' - . - lip . . , . , - : , - - -- - ' -- - . .. - -- BE . . .... , --- ,,,,,,--- . : ) ' ' . - . .;......,.1 . -,- ' ' ., , . : ,' - . .. , ' - , ., ,- . - made in ,. skein in which property, money, value, Wealth ACCORDING to an announcement . the recent World Trade-- .and gold are so twisted up in the minds of- so with , ' many people. ' t Week, the .government of Switzerland Is tak- Nobody can maintain that 4..ealth is the . .,ing steps toward a resumption of standard - - same ,as money, not that money F-7-necessarily gold coinage, for circulation at par with the, igold; isbutthehistoric-faots-remain-th- at- . Swiss-pap- er ,,, money generally considered the , measure of wellIth, and tfor at ' least three many as the first step on the road to the estab- lishment of stable, monetary' systems in Euthousand years Mankind has .found gold. to be 1 the best measure of money. We cannot elim- rope and elsewhere. , thate a human habil, of thirty :The war and its aftermath have brought centuries ' : , - by, the '4 rtra-iwn'- 7 .10 the currenCy was I . It will be interesting, therefore, to' see what aged currencies'''. evanescent and the management waschimer- happens if , the Swiss return t8 a workable 71I ical, and the only th,inglin which one could. ; gold standard, with coins circulating as freely as currency. The world's troubles while off ,, figure a definite discount Was experienc- e. and that was discounted nearly 100 per cent. the gold standard have been not so much of, . .. Financial Sheorists .ignored what had been, , account of no Igold as of not standard; now ' ' apologized for what is, and spent lavishly on gold, historically the best standard, seems on as a,nieasuring the basis of what ought to be-t- hey hope- d- ....sits ,way to - : pretty soon. As a result Germany and China, ,. ,, unit. or-for - instanee- ,- substituted-wheelbarro- ws the their If in standardizing ' and mny.otheecountries adding machines, money against --il -tntl.3121-nfriother-inati8ns but not so hard. werF have helr-. , - -'Svititzertarld, which managed to stay neutral that of the Swim against -tThe results 'Will be worth watching-cautio- ushrough both' world wars, and whic'h even more remarkably managed to iTtain its. own , ly,,. as they are Iikely tO. provide some' terrific ts , ..own affairs, has escaped the vii)- 'shocks sense of alties;--pro-. , 1eiiRtnme..13-talAalLertuitris-thahave . t amt. strseetns ;lets are again stated realisticalry, we haveany ' , best situated to start unraveling the tangled such - senst - left. -:o - ..., , - - . . ' , , : ' June 6, 1949 ' Monday, -- . , , ,I , . , "' ' ' We stand for the constitution of the United States with its thieeçiepqttirerAs of' - government os therein set forth, each one fully independent.in its own 'ilef'd . ' ..Py Les, -- Ben Barris , Bill ...Cannon, the i handsome and philosophical ptoprietor of ., ,, c.d. , ,9.,,,,"' , the Evergreen Barber Shop says '. ' , -.. ., . ,, ' , , ' ,, be once had to fire one of his ': . ' '...,: ' ,.,' '' 4 ' s' with the subscriptioes, .street. tonsorial artist!, for conduct un- . -,, : " 't ' 4,', ' .' 'You ----, becoming the profession. sales and advertising std' ; " - , ' , , ,,! , :. t ,'. , I .,..,--- -know what-this, ove-andguy- did? ex- ,, tenderness-, t ,. ., ... : 1 spreads w3,..... 7.7. ...,., ow ;; e. ,utal -iz.., ,, ,, ., -, . re- - ----aist:H-- -P lained-- Bill "He- P s er .the precinct-It-f ,..i, t i - ' 0.i , ,,,, , ,, ..,,..- with-da- ily I I ,, ' cream. reiders1 KNOW t -- 1 lessons in diplomacy at five I .......I.- .. . ,,,, -, , f ., ---HOME BUYING ORDEAL cents a lesson, or less. ' t I ,4. I 7 , ---- ' ' When that happy day. arrives --. i The Les GO Column , ,..,... . ... ., , i 1wherein - everybody considers -' ' 1 ' ft-I - -s- the Otbefitélirtand , him , . elf second; third or folitt-h.- as , signs On thebeen ' I 76 automobiles- of the ft ' ;' II ,he deserves, you- tan then ex., realt y l' 4 g!ti;';'. e III people urging everybody I 11 I pect to pick' up your . daily 11 t: '''' 1"-skI to t -.. I . A , , , it 1111.1,. 4. ,. i : ti aowngoodkistriocwk,nifhoomnee, cawnhidcho newspaper and read a good- will masterpiece something like or Take it for me, example--this: -have I already "been took"- ?-. I am a veteran of five . . '' ytari -- 1 .!...":',Y'1.!',i111.1115111: II ' ' :::- .:4,illilf 1 service in World War II, with .' :: : ; -ALT . LAKE . 1 CITY ( By Ex is proud to beplaying host this LAKE and under a I their le of wane four. , II II t responsibility i We performed duty a family ' ' SALT ' . Bill -aggerated Press)--Jud11 . '.',:;,:..,,, I i ,J often at considerable sacrifice. The NEA to the 64tii annual convention iok."',. '7.. A. our own, too, but pray It' , , . i NI .9. 1.,,,, , and similar organizations can be proud of the ' how can a Ikete ran . ever 1 ,,,,.:11. , .. . f.1the National Editorial Association. 0 ;, d Zoo!'"',.....t...t.:''''...0-..oz,- -2 ...0.... a place at these prices, with record of American edit6rs and publishers , Ithl',... get Though not unusually large as national IL i A ......- day announced his decision in ' : ...Ill ' conclaves go, the editorial .convention Is' since the earliest days of , freedom on. this , only a Veterans' Administra- ' ' the Chick (Slicker) McGang ...-----r continent. But the Job will never be done. the tharacter and responsi lion loan to 'back him? With- '' distinguished by , conviction case. counterfeit The -- ' -"dui:IML1,,r 111,;s4. . Today, perhaps as never before, the rights outra strbstaiitlifl down pay- .000....0,0. 7'4-'- 1 bility of its tlelegates, some .400 of whom are ,Ri , ,...,...., said: '.'". ' judge 01 - of tree man in this free country are being .,.., altoir... I am --told, i is !moos. " : ; attending from all parts of the United States. ... " .1.4.,...,..11-: to cusPursuant 'law and .4111Nii.. 161-. , --made threatened ''''is from within by fuzzy- - thinking ' The National Editorial Association sible to even think of buying Ali, ...lie d". 4.4'41, ,1 tomary proceure. I am. giving 4.....tc, . --- -uvor-- the editors and publishers .of many dangerous-polities-a--- is a young fel- L-", 'MI, 4....,4.,,Z, y ::1041t1,!$,.s.::.re..7 s,. Mr. i the . , McGang. 4"74.:410...114P. - American opportunity do .."-a to more 2 in .,. ilin to! to low position newspapers, particularlythose accumulate SOW . going ' . . ....."'" ..141t. to enjoy a n extended vacation ...' ....z.,.......11P ward correcting and defeating these threats -the smaller towns. As leaders in their tom $2500 cash, with a family , ao. - 4, at a popular resort known as or than-Sa- lt ' Lake's present guests and the other ., to support, the way living costs munities and ;is molders -- of , Asuovib , Farm. lines of members . the NEA. They can mold and have rocketed? thought, these men are in the front Here he will be boarded and . crystallize public sentiment at the "grass among the guardians of American liberty and with the compliquartered roots" because in many cases their contacts Acquiring a home is unopportunity. ments of the people of the BY WALTER LIPPMANN are more direct than those of their metropolithe major project in Down through the years, newspaper edidoubtedly MAIL tan cohtemporaries. the life of any young man. It tors and publishers have been well aware of - State of "Mr made--'' Mrnang-has-. not their responsibility as custodians of a "free Thepublisher and editors of this newspaper ON AMERICAN CONSTANCY , e faxes many to -, noteworthy weleemetheNEA cull enlion visitors an. acquire-th,,,,,o. sum required for a press" emtprotectors of' free speerlf And many Once again, when they see crisis mixed with varying but- witted as Mr. Vishinsky's open- the science of currency print- them a pleasant stay in this city and , of the individual's rights and privileges. And, down payment, but the b e s t )vish en- ' hovi the appropriations commit- ing, having conducted lesser proportions of human-te- e ing proposals state. might indicate, with few exceptions, they have accepted this years of a lifetime to complete we shall no doubt get along lightening experiMents tend- , cut the ECA funds,' 'our the payments. I You can only tarianism and enlightened into a show that private somewhat longer as we are. ing screw up your courage to the friends , will find interest. All observers are But we must dividual, . applying proper suppose, at least sticking point and give it the reasons to doubt the constancy. agreed, I believe, that without as a matter of prudence, that skill and d iligence,- - tan turn good old college try. No mat- ost of this out is That the. and $10 Czechoslovak the their the Soviets country. not will coup exactly ri always be ter how humbly 'You may Isii,e Even boys a-teAVORD of praise is due the city police delike the those perpetual worry, anyway. printed by stupid, and if they are not, death of 'Masaryk the passage to begin, make a start as soon or twelve can soon learn to. run a motor. federal mint. then we .shall have to- - found They have never forgotten of ECA through Congress partment for its positive announcement, as you can. ,Maybe some day -not with scooterbut what Woodrow Wilson promsafety., The very.ease--"So great is society's oblige- Our policies on generosity and would have been slower and recently, that Juveniles on motor scooters will the economic system will be re-- of handling makes for a false confidence that ised them and what the Senate ' tion to this artist, that it will rathernot be tolerated on the city streets. harder, and that but for the enlightened so home buying will , invites accidents. and the Harding and the Cool- - Berlin blockade the authoritake ten years to repay the es- - -vamped on fear and anxiety. than not be a lifetime project. But Such a rulinuis not an arbitrary crackThe announcement of strict enforcement to administrations did teemed this the zation of the second install-LeagIf the European situation is idge craftsman, although don't wait on a vacant lot for of the law in this case is not an imposition on down. The state law is clear, providing that of Nations, the- - peace no longer in critis by next " vacation can be shortened if Mr. wotila have run onto met no one may drive any motor vehicle without the youngsters, but a protection to them; in treaties, the war debts, the much more serious examine-tari- ff winter:the continuation of Eu- - McGang should demonstrate that to happen. 7 case of collision with a larger vehicle, it is the and recovery. No matter being licensed to do so, and that licenseswill tion by Congress. ropean assistance on a large-- exemplary conduct during his scooter who is most likely to be how many times the Senate by Nothing. pleases a wife more not be granted to persons under 16 years of boy on the stay at scale will require er very con- -War and Finance. hurt. an opportunity to ex- - than to see a double chin on age, nearly unanimous votempproves siderable change in the her husband's former g i r I dimensions of the convenient The toy-lik-e Thanks are due to Judge Clark of the the U, N. Charter, the Atlantic press his appreciation, Mr. Mc- There is, therefore, good phasis, and probably also in the ' Juvenile Court for suggesting strict enforcelittle frlend Pact, the European. Recovery ground for the anxiety as to working theory.. B r o a d I y Gang said: tempted operation by . . ' meht, and to Lieutenant Sanford of the traffic Program, the memory of the what will happen to these pro-fir- st speaking the American people - "I am deeply moved by this youngsters who are too small to see over the ALWAYS GOOD a of not wheel in la and American withdrawal detall.for car, me enough..'turn' done promptness strong steering accepting theludge's by the grams of assistance if the So- - will have to be convinced that good . to 1hold upright, let alone drive, a standard Put this in your little manual: suggestion. A word of praise is due, too, to the not effaced. Judges feel a certain viets have'really decided to re- - if they are not paying for a - motorcycle. But they get a great kick out of "kids" who, it is reported, have rarely offend. lax the European crisis, or in- - cold war, thei are making a sense of pride in being selected ' June's not only nice, but annual. Nervous Distrust ed against this ruling since it was announced. 'around on the little scooters D. A. deed to resolve it by a military contribution to construct a de- - by my fellow tax payers to Yet that cannot be the whole withdrawal from Germany. ? cidedly better European sys- - enjoy their hospitality. During explanation of the nervous dis- TEXT FOR TODAY: "Be ye The problem for Europe and tern than that which has pro- - my stay at the Point-of-TGEOR'GE E...S6KOLSKY trust which is to be found jn for America will then be how duced all the calamities of the Mountain resort, I shall avail therefore perfect, even as your --every friendly European cap!- - to find a permanent, not merely twentieth century, myself ofell . " g tal. There is alsoedeepfeel---ar- r 5:48. Tribunetvailible förthrtwo-emergency;-basi(Coprright 1949,,NYRoiald a Germany la now divided Into tervience, as the vote in thence cultural force in IC uroo e, ingthatin socountrya which time short from policy..The one is the Ameri". 111 ovedbe .ere remains significant: isolationism to globalism Is can guaranty that military ag- , ';'::'::.':..,':, .''''':' ;:,.....,,,.,:.,,,....:q- :- ''',':.::;' , cloubt. The mora!cherecter. ?f The. question that faces the many, under the tutelage of the some to bound at time cannot swing committed be gression the .German people is reassert . . United States, Great Britain French people then is: 'What back at least some part of the without the certainty of . . ing itself. . will happen to France when with the United States. The oth- -and France (the Bonn Repub- The French fear a reunited, rememberin that Europeans er is that the imbalance of ex- Germany is again strong? And --- -- -- lic); , (2) Ger- AN EXTRA MARGIN efficient independent , oe, there really is no answer . to 1939 it was unlawful even to ports' and imports between .,,, France has Although many. controlled and managed many, arms to Great sell Britain and ,. this. America and North Europe , France'. When- they realize that by Soviet Russia; (3) the Pot- - invaded Germany, more often : must be rightedfor the time :,1, lei - itriministered G e r m a n y, than - Germany has invaded theRussian policy is based on since ,the end of the war the ERP in the but longer being by Mandan a fed of is man lair of concept which has been forgotten by all France, the memory ,:,..;', . . Itt of in has United States the form ' shortand does not to back - eration of - autonomous states run by American and private , :.:,:.:.,,,...:!,,::',:;,,,,, i. --the world. loans and grants provided the investments abroad. , within a world-wid- e .union of The attitude of the great pow- - beyond 1870. Since then, Get, Marshall Plan countries of 1 , Soviet Their c a e n Republics. When Crisis has attacked r object Fuses many ors toward Germany differs, I la re . . Europe alone with nineteen bil- 0 R , ( ITtle then is to keep Germany weak, i , upon their own in- - three times, winning once andn lion dollars, they are bound to depending no time that we can , in For a a low .....) standard of French---oits living, :..,,,,,, :,:: , terests. The United S Li t a s losing twice. The two :: , , ask themselves how long that - foreseeno matter how con-ki,....x I ill I .....1 victories were Pyrrhic, first, people , poor and dissatisfied, would Ince an end to the war, i of thing can be expected be Soviets the may , ,i ...... dilatory the nation ' divided ' I gi were politically because they preceded by to go on. The greater part of the I fill lb 14 z. particularly to this four year will Europe be secure without and that the lito economically, .:,::;;.::!.;,:::::,,,,,:.:!.:::, soltruce, which is costing this German occupation cut of the out fund this week or 1 American the III guaranty revolution would be a welcome soil and secondly, because the ECA appropriations can prob., ventwithout Nine special Country billions of dollars in rom relief ' the miseries of the 4111 41r4111 be restored. But the fact military- expenditures and in . last war proved conclusively nancial arrangements by the moment. 'Then a Communist ,remains-that-thPlan aid. In spite of that France is incapable: of ,... States. 7...::'.,;;.,..,:::11111117.13. already estab- the fact that the United States forming and servicing a mod- - government, contributions does not refron It is easier to sustain these 41r4111 in East Germany, would solid Congressional and popular .,, ,:,:has twice been involved in wars ern army, that,French Indus- - lished of in an atmosphere policies entire over for take : the .counfoundations. with Germany, this country try is Inconsequential, and the crisis and of fear, and if the -French worker inadequate for try, and would 'make of rests on the heling of dull-- would prefer to see a well-o- rIt as be to are Soviets no going . qp a y mar a ra I E á la I C I 11 wartithe productive pressures.' many a satellite of the --Soviet I . ., dereksellitipp-drtrrig-GermanI ME En Union. a.n1 Sea I that is no longer a burden on wan nUildinet REED What About Prance? THE OFF . RECORD , By ,ED Russian. Opportunity . the American taxpayer., As . The French, therefore, fear ON ANY AMOUNT rrent as any militaristic , . When Germany was partl- ,,,, , , 7. Germany as a superiorpower, . t1oneThto1ive parts, that was country it an anarchy is still ,, ' fear the wor and often- more . For over a quarter century of honor roll service, Federal ' the Soviet plan and our states. , United States as an ally upon men , edly expensive. . -- . . ; and Loan has paid the highest rate of eaings ton! I accepted it unknowingly. Building is whom so France completely The Berlin airlift was the mor'' , ,22 Restoration and . Militarism p . . safety and ,withdrawal convenience. dependent that should there. , spoiling that Britisb want trade, but be another war, this country al catalystthefor Russians maim' 11111111 1i 111... but hope plan, And, of course, each account is insured up to $5,000. As a could, and indeed might have they want it in American dol',,'- ' , that the assistance to a free lars. If Germany's industrial to, occupy France, if we are ' of . t matter fact, The ,Federal was ,thi-firsT 'will be temporary. . : association. in ,... .,. life were advanced rapidly, the to assist her. As a military Germany Utah to be insured. :' i will do poeverything They . , British could restore themFrance is power,. ' literally s.' sible to embarrass .the Bonn ' , 't k ,? se.lves as a trading nation in But we always have and always will believe in an Extra nothing; as an industrial pow- - z government and delay Ger..t. . Central Europe, btit,they would t Marghfoli', ; is unimportant; as a er Ffance . :1 ' ' either have to restore the pound many's recovery. : Safety.That's why we have added regularly to our Capital and Reserves. ,t ,,, ..... 1. . "There was never a 'need for 1.. I This ; fund of as a medium of exchange or w atching the World the current Paris barter. A socialistic ....... ..,,, . in excess of the national average for savings institutions! , far employ :: ratio a 0.. ' , and Wit a mistake to hold it, ' .;y,: , can employ batter , country India, ow. has 63,000 Berm', , .. . . from the German standlloitit, , - than a more - --Save ot The Federal for thts Extra Margin-o- f Safetit tt',;'0, capitalistic refugees from . ". Wreagdily. SovietState because Russia it ;Iyderahad ' gives Great , :, one. way, ,111 , I " ' another, opportunity to attack ,.. Britain would benefit from a i . Living costs in Batavia, Java, .. stability in that country and to 5 restored Germany but it lives . are over 11 times those of pre- - force upon the United States C , , In terror Jest a Jestored Ger XTRA MARGIN OF SA ' 1 . War . additional expenditures. The Alt v I, Man industry be geared to re- ' - ihat . ..Russians either Assume 46 . . , ..e, newed militarism; It is absurd T o relieve a small change . the American people will tire , .41r4 , ..f to talk about "military indus- ' . . . . ' Mexico Ger1 8 on cola 1 :- 1 will ,,of 1 spending money. , -Sb ,,.... ' ,4 qtia.shortagee. 6, ,1 tries" and "wartime industries." , . , -iA States United tharthe gkManynor and , ,, o e : t ,, They are Interchangeable v itJ it: 4 :1Vrisit de- . from will a suffer: . deep Further, Turk';'1'expecti to produce gerve the same end. s ' or that both will hap- 4 O.'S AI i -t iq,1;A(', ,. more. the war has not reduced over 71,000 of raisins this pression t Russia's penno . 41Z) 7.3243. I . advantage, sub- 64 . - OM; German people. to a.,,,,,01 year. ., , , (Copyright by Las realurso $yndicstsi . , ' . . . , - 7. , . ,, - . t- - . . ' , '11- ill 1 - zed money-standardi- i 1"-- ' . , , . , ' Molders of Public Opinion , . - 4 - . . : , :.., ,, . . , . all-ov- -- -4- ,-- . . - , - - t ;- , -- 4 -- . .4ts,,:f4 . , i --- It undetstanding. seldom ever calls. a spade a club, or embarrasses anybody In any way. This helps out ,, , 7,-,,- --- iathetic , . ;,. ;., hold-on-I- ' i.1 t..-- - -- --- , .. . ..,.., I :- - - .. ,"; ,,,'::...,-,.,...,..,- - - 'F- . ., -, , 4 ,. - g ? ., . ', . -- ed Swisi-siticse- , 4 - , 1,1 , . - , ' , ,:.!..-- .. . - .., , -f- - . . . , ' 7,, - - It - 1 -- - 1 -- AP . - I .. 11111f,:lt0v;.!A91t -- ,:-.- , - . , - It ...I S 11111111-;!..:::::- - ' ge . , . superbly-worde- , , , , , , - r . ,0,.......... . -- - - nd - - Isms."-Nebod- ' -- , . , . home.---How--- -- op. , . . , -7-- -.. - TodaycindTpril:prrow: " - . , an Ban on Motor Scooters -- --- . bills,--alfri- A - -- self-intere- st, . , , : ue o . the-far- ern-Giv- en . motor-scooterhav- e - , - ' - .1 , chug-chuggin- g he The Fate of Germany Jy theOPportunities---Father-whicir-is-in-heaver4-l- .. --' a - Yond--Fra- , ., 1 War-way- ' Soviet-occupi- ed 1 - ,::: . ,,. - -- . 0, SlIFETY , 0 4611p..tt., la :: -- ., - FORSAVIIIGS nd Li"ik i.....' 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