Show TUESDAY EVENING MARCH 25 1930 THE 0GDE1T STANDARD - EXAIHNEE senate conferees assured the The Ogden Idahoan that the senate committee will not yield to the house on the debenture without -- Examiner submitting the question again to the senate for a vote PLRLI3 tHU 40 J V E14rdf Jr- - A U CUima Since there seems little indiVuMUber cation the house will accept the Aa aApnda( Kwjp iniblisAeA Sua4s debenture a deadlock! looms nr ¥mm or club wheih will necessitate the sento muni moraine without On ate's action again on the bounty At Mttrr isUri4 u kKtniUu PwtoHlce Of Sea lUt plan It Is easy to see how such tUb!Vhed ! the tariff an event will SLBiCRirriOM BATfcS otooth W debate floodgates again by carrier lUftrrl By Bull In Bdranre la tub loAbo Any reader can take his choice and IVjomln Nrd months whether the bill Is a good or a Ttm feU month ” bad bin Its opponents say the On jm 1® a month fi— AD ether (late measure will Increase the cost of ta im U living Its friends say its rates t Member of Th Aoclat4Fr- - SerOca Prw htl protect American industries and prm CoaaotldatcA lie itl4 thus keep men at work So if rrts U cIulTtlyto-Utle-ed IN Associated you are a beliver in protection af rtpahUeatto to tns o to credited ? are aay you will Indorse the new tariff credited In this paper nd also to and if you are not you will find ptthUshed bcreta Call 252 for All Department fault with it There are plenty of indications however that the majority of the American people : remain firm In the protection faith and when the smoke clears Standard-Examine- r away the blU In about the form The the senate has enacted it will Platform represent popular wishes ro by J5000 potation yO'DAY Standard re-op- en ' Mt e sti j Place on tbe Transcontinental Air Ilo ate ? Control of a Fore 150000 I’wPJe- to Accommodate A Modern CUy and Cooaty A LHrMt'Vllxainy to Great Slit XbeMonte Crista Hoad to IUc& A 11$' School Worthy of t&e Another North and Booth Ar- AlBntcVpa!1 Atðs field-A- n ArtrcsslTi County Bal A BoUiimf prorram flora Street Improvements Ofdeo fsrti Improsed CUfGolf A Manlctpal a City of Urden u BeioUfal Homes OGDEN GETS GOOD NEWS IN CHUNKS Good neat is coming to Ogden In generous chunks On Saturday word came from Representative Don B Colton that the government will build In Ogden a structure for forest service headquarters to cost between $200000 and $250000 That same sent night The Associated Presseffect further good news to the that Secretary Mellon bad placed the Ogden postoffice building on the list of projects to be placed under construction this season And then on Monday came the announcement that the state road commission will advance $53000 to Weber r-T- WHY THE CAPONE CASE IS IMPORTANT 'Vhy” asks an Ogden man de- Impatiently “does the press vote so much attention to A1 Capone admittedly a gangster and bootlegger and leader of the underworld? The western papers art not devoting so much space to him but in the cast and the reader gathers that Capone and his doings are of outstanding Importance" Our answer to the question Is that In Chicago and its vicinity and perhaps also on the’AUantle seaboard the Capone question Is Important That Capone is a gang leader and sinister underworld figure is admitted The crux of the matter lies In the fact that Capone Is such a powerful figure In his world that he Uf in a position to treat as one rival general with another with the officers who are retained and charged with the protection middle-we- st of society When an underworld figure reaches a position of leadership and power which causes the police to go rather slow In their dealings with him we should say the situation is important and what Capone does and what the police say and do Is Important also In a word the Capone matter Illustrates the growth of organized crookdom to a point where society finds Itself confronted by a sinister organization Instead of by mere Individual criminals Capone’s life history and his activities are known to the police of Chicago and other cities and yet there seems little they can or will do about it Newspapers In big cities where the evidence indicates a politico-crimin- al alliance can’t be blamed for devoting plenty of space to the comings and goings of Capone his frank admissions that he is engaged In the beer business and the inability of peace officers to control him county so this county can complete the paving of the new state highway entrance and exit Into Ogden Instead of being limited to paving only half this year and half the next The highway that will be paved this year at a cost of about $110000 because of this is the stretch state to West Curve Death from a distance street Twenty-Fourt- h necesis of 46 miles That road sary In view of state highway traffic and hence state and county are justified in expediting the construction pursuant to exhortations from President Hoover and In line with economic needs of the day To pave a whole project In When Thomas A Edison said one year is good business too “Everything comes to him who Obviously a better contract price hustles while he waits” he probcan be obtained for the entire ably had In mind the of it stretch than for one-ha- lf at a time “It is the things that are of no TARIFF BILL PASSED ion NATION IS RELIEVED New York By ARTHUR BRISBANE (Copyright IBS) King Features Syndicate IncJ JSR as This is mentioned as real news because it will Interest fifty million women and girls in America including Mrs Sanger apostle of birth control Senora Hansen of Parln Brazil has given birth to six children all boys at on time Merton May owner of an Important department store chain with houses in many cities tells the Los Angeles Examiner that business is definitely better everywhere There was more “mass fear'' than real damage In the slump Mr May wTho knows that one atora in a city is no longer enough will be interested to hear that Colonel Friedsam head ef Altman and company of New York will ‘soon open an Altman branch store at White Plains a New York suburb Ten American missionaries of ths Catholic church are reported held by “communist orientals” In China If Russia's propaganda extends so far the best financial minds of this country may begin to worry us The government warns all missionaries in regions not protected by reliable troops to leave Chios as soon as possible It would seem unnecessary for missionaries to insist on saving Chinese souls at such fearful risk especially If they don't want to be saved The Christian religion waa born in Asia but immediately turned westward to Europe and hae thrived only among European peoples and transplanted Europeans The uses of good salesmanship are many Everyone knows of the high pressure salesman stopped by a policeman as the salesman was about He to jump from Brooklyn bridge walked with the policeman 100 yards talking earnestly Then they returned to the middle of the bridge and jumped off together Roy Hansen airplane mechanic called on Vernon Smith with an automobile and revolver Forced into the car Smith was told “Drive me to the place where you have hidden my wle or I'll kill you and my-se- lf Smith drove Hansen to Hansen's house and with the revolver pressed against his ribs gave Hansen an earnest sales talk “selling” the idea that he knew nothing and eared less about the missing wife “Smith said Hansen “You’ve sold me 1 believe you” He drove Smith home to Smith’s wife and children and he Hansen is in jail wife still missing and only six months The grand Duke Alexander of Russia I in this neighborhood telling Americans that lsooooooo Russians are ruled by 1000000 communist' His hearers' are shocked and surprised They would be more sur- KUed- to know how many fewer 1000000 poration gentlemen really rule Americans cor- 120-0000- 00 The grand duke is here to preach a doctrine of love and thinks It may get Russia away from bolshevism That was not the doctrine preached by the czar or his grand dukes when In power It is not the docto trine that transferred power Lenin enabling him and Stalin to do with Russia what no one thought could be done that really make up one’s life” Stanley Baldwin Now sound we aresays able to see congress In a use Where has Nordic supremacy gone Kid Chocolate terrifically energetic young Cuban negro defeats ana almost exterminates In two rounds Al better light Black Bill of Rldgway Nordic wa defeated Cuba another negro “It takes more than the as- by Midget Wolgast not Nordic Ths seem to win when the sembling of poetic words to make makes it worth while purse Cooke L Baron a poet” says Sometimes we think it takes a The late Lord Balfour waa powerful in establishing and guaranteeing lot of herve 'j Jewish rule In Palestine To honor ji child New York preachers say that his memory every Jewish week will next be Rumania In bom a as collections have Increased named for him the boye Balfour result of church advertising It the ftrta Balfourla' Borne one of those little - Rumanian Balfour prays to advertise it seems might ctuae the name of the proud The pedestrian never has any statesman to be rememberedarewhen own name and Identity lost gets his luck It is the motorist-whIn history's fog A young Balfour the brakes like Spindit or Mlchelaon a tali ented Balfour ilk Bernhardt or “The first 100 yards are the Rachel would make the name live That vast soughing heard Monday afternoon was the amalgamated sighs of relief uttered upon receipt of news that the senate had passed and sent to conference the tariff bill after seven months of debate There are however ominous signs that we have not heard the last of hot words and arguments over the measure Senator Borah gave the debate a parting shot conby insisting that the senate senferees refuse to yield to the ate on the debenture and flexThe senate ible provisions adopted a debenture provision which will necessitate the sen- hardest” said the community ator Smoot who will head the committee during clean-u- p w eek -- The power developed will probably find its way into private hands to be sold to the public that builds the dam for all the traffic will bear do It Is understood that the peopletheir not know ‘enough to manage own property They do however know enough to drink the water and will be allowed to do that sts non-Nordl- ca ‘ Tong memories Slip-sloppi- peace-mak- semi-agricultu- ral con-etltu- tc (BEAD THE STOHY THEN C0L011 THB l'ICTUUE) nrHE Travel Man said with a YOUP OLIVE ROUSTS BWT0N V5V FY Vf a fTPVVf w MOTHER has asked me about A ettquet for children Ehe wants to know where ahe can get a book on ctlquet that will teach her boy and girt when to stand up when to alt down In company how to answer a party letter whether It in correct to talk with older people' when visitors are present or to keep quiet and let others do the talking It la a natural wish for mother to teach children “company" manners and of course they should learn the amenities of good breedlike charity ing But manners first thing the begins at home and are the A B children should learn not only on C’a of propef behavior occastate highdays holiday and own or their bosom sions but in the families seven days in the week Now we hear constantly that kindness and courtesy are the true makings of a gentleman or a lady And that's true dear only knows Bui there is a thousand times more than that to it Too many people nowadays consider correct speech superficial an affectation to be ridiculed But the hall mark of the gentleman or the lady is correct speech That goes before almost everythis business thing else I'd say in of teaching etlquet to the children What matters It about their standing up or sitting down curtsying or pulling out chairs for” milady if they say “Sumplti’ Instead! of “something” “gimme” for “give me ”‘Dunno” for “don’t know” or the more glaring raw mistakes of downright illiteracy? How about word- with punctuating every other a slang expression or worse still substituting for the King's English wop lingo gangster slogans or gutter patois that makes good American speech a mongrel to be ashamed of? It is the easiest habit to fall into In the world and our children have it It is the easiest to fall into and the hardest to fall out of I don’t believe anyone ever quite breaks away once he has formed the habit of mental laziness that balks first at choosing proper words and then at pronouncing them correctly The second essential of the gentleman or lady is quietness of the hands To learn to apeak without gesticulation with the mouth only Too many of us talk all over It is bad manners I believe thirdly I should put posture an erect quiet controlled body whether sitting or standing No lolling no lounging or sprawling Other things follow in quick order a controlled pleasant tone of voice no shrilling or shouting or whining Quiet table manners no leaning on the table no scooping or scraping or reaching or audible supping Ups olosed when chewing no big bites fork held properly for both cutting' and eating Thenomes an avalanche of other things— now we can turn to curtiy-ln- g bowing shaking hands party letters and so on But see how fag they come down in the list smile “Now you lads wait here for a while I have a little business I must tend to right away The men will soon unipad' the ship of what came over on this trip Now watch them if you care to or just stay right here and play” The bunch played 'round an hour or o and then a loud voice said “HI lio! I’m back again and now we all will go somewhere to eat" It was the friendly Travel Man and to his aide the Tinlea ran “I’m hungry" should Clowny “Food will be ANSWER: Why don’t you get your motli-- 4 to talk to your husband and remind him of how punctilious he used to be about all matters of rood form in his youthful days make the and how he used to trytotothe collegover according family er-in-l- aw er Chinese Presbyterian minister officiated at thifuneral and Charlie dinner was buried in i’ tight-fittin- g coat and his ankles were incased in fawn spats The only concession to the religion of his forefathers was a sheaf of wheat in his coffin for the “spirit" The half -- lidded ‘indifference and aura of mysticism once characterizing Chinatown have given away to a new world alertness and a glassy glitter In cafes and shops Very few tradesmen haye living quarters there any more It subsists almostrs entirely upon patronage of sight-seeIndeed many believe Chinatown squalor Is doomed A real estate development is in the making which may transform its dingy hovels end underground catacomb into a pub Ho square around which will arise model and sanitary tenements '’DAILY 'Lenten I ed the-begga- r ‘ ' iate standards? strictures less to That might make him take his children's that it is not lack ofof affection heart and cause him to realize that the Is that youth arrogance makes them criticise him but just the to reform mission a has all and It knows so certain that it world beginning with parents 1 account of the situaApparently however from your I no tion your husband needs jacking up Jliddle age alibi for a man getting sloppy and slovenly about his peryoung son On the contrary because a man Is no longer :are-fmore be and slim Is the very reason that tit huld nd age Increailng of his clothes and tyl grooming not make us easier on our f future avoirdupois do 1 Just common humanity to do alla we can It and eye can to make ourselves as pleasing a spectacle in a world that is not overful of beauty ul I j f$i ' s And certainly there is never any excuse at ahy time or under any circumstances fork man to Lorc pt any In the past ten years Chinese aptitude age A fin cafe waa right nearby and have dlrplayed an amazing method That la dis business occidental for me of table etiquette and feed Jlkc a pig at a trough oh went in my they when they who are those of few exceptions all the big gustlng arm repulsive and destroys tho appetite ate until they simply couldn't eat With Chiarc AGSlj thrift lO on 1 lllnt restaurants llfittH hftVC flt fHOUSth to 0 imfnrt unatfi sneiher thing Their friend aald nese In greaterBroadway there York New ace like to I you to “I am glad observe the say 983 Chinese eating places Fifth and eat that way Now is there some- are for the feeling! of others should make us dme in Consideration stores avenuo lias six given imposing 1 can the have c thing more that stead of feed over to Chinese importations a welcome treat” ' sword-swallowi- waiter bring?” “Oh nol” cried Scouty "We must quit this eating while we’re feeling fit I hope I don't get drowsy There la so much to be seen I’d hate to miss a single sight 1 will not close my eye tonight I know we will enjoy thing if our wit are ‘ keen” Then Clowny said “Where do we go from here is what I'd like to know" The Travel Man Just smiled and snapped “To London— right away I We'll ride the boat train 'Twill be fun” And 'twa no sooner said than done They rode to London watching all the sights along f the way In London town the Travel Man said “Now we’ll do whate’er we can to please you little fellows Ah! Here comes an omnibus 1 Come on well hop aboard it quick This is a ride that you’ll find slick” “That’s fine!” exclaimed one Tiny “You are very kind to us!” (The TInymites see more London sights in the next story) (Copyright 1930 N£A Service Inc) - Hr WM E GILROY D I) of The Conrrertlonsllt Editor long is a great deal of am 4 i:ia THERE between mere implies of In every Chicago that It develops real action that are will and wife questioned said ahe like to good be bossed by her husband leaving uplifting and helpful It is one thing out the word obey make no differ- to have very generous thought of ence Mra B F Longworthy of our fellow men and kindlyto feeling stretch quito another thing Chicago says wives look up to their but and of hand forth husband in matter of judgment Huabanda put their wives on a ped- brotherly 1 assistance ft richly symbolic suggesThere estal for goodness tion of this In the atory of Feter and who sat at the beautiful the Nobody thought Chicago was to gate beggar of the Temple As Feter enOut here In the big tered Into the the beggar Pacific coast spaces wives put a looked lip askingtemple alms when for One Feter said “Silver and gold have I limit to husbands’ bossing divorce lady only yesterday got a the beggar must have expebecause her husband threw her pone” a disappointment despite rienced around the room ‘too much An- Feter' sympathetic glance and Inbeother lady let her husband go terest cause he said he would go with anyas I When Peter said “But-suc- h one he pleased any here any time have I give thee” still may have doubted the ability to helo In January prohibition raiders Kim of one who had neither silver captured sixteen hundred stills Not nor gold But when Feter took the one in 500 is caught how many beggar by the right hand and lifted must thera is in the United States? him up the beggar must have expeAnd what are the poisons manurienced a new thrill and ft new Joy factured In 100000 a tills doing to the in the consciousness that strength had come to his limbs health of the United States? It i the power of the strong right The aeronautics branch of the arm that ultimately demonstrate U 3 department Of commerce now the power of the loving and gracious haa approximately 77$ medical ex- heart The strong right arm alas located throughout the has been too often given to deeds of aminer United States whose duty It is to violence even in the nama of civiliexamine pilots and student Pilot zation The great social task of the modas to their physical and mental fitern world is to consecrate the power ness for flying of the strong right arm to Inner Four pastors in Raymond Wash purposes of love and righteousness ' charter a bus to carry children to I and truth (Copyright 1930 NEA Service Ino) Sunday school 1 ' ' knives A " THE SAGA OF FLOUR MILLING sandals ng strapped inside klmonoed sleeves and such have vanished with queues the Charlie Boston symbolized ‘ change He had taken a western name and a western religion Although he founded On Leonlife-Tong a he was in the sunset of o The evolution of the flour milling business from a producer into ofa trade closely associated with the wheat In which plants industry ‘highly specialized manufacturing enormous capacity dominate is described £y James F Bell president General Mills Inc In Nation's Business In the United States The greatest development of the industry C Washburn pioneer miller started about 1879 when Cadwallader first automatic roller mill In built the region In the Minneapolis soon rolls supplantsuccess a was and the world This experiment ' the country ed millstones throughout rolls the and The introduction of the middlings purifier improved the the greatest advance In milling The purifier at which the the Increased rolls The speed flour the of Quality of the building mill could be operated Together they encouraged of the end the about gristmill and mills brought large At that time more than 20000 individual mills were operating has conIn the United States The elimination of these mall units is produced tinued ever since until today the flour of this country by less than 2000 mills In the industry manifested only last year The latest tendency and the concerns affiliated with by the Washburn Crosby company of central formation was the in companies owning and conlh under one corporate trolling all the various units and placingtothem In the cost of economize still further move designed direction a distribution and administration production There are now several such corporations Of these the General Mills Inc which took over the Washburn Crosby company propcapacity of S3 000 barrels a day erties is the largest havingIn athe united States arc each capable Four other large companies of producing from 23000 to 40000 barrels of flour dally with YORK— Chinatown HOW FAR SHOULD A PARENT SACRIFICE IHS OWN COMFORT TO GAIN THE ADMIRATION OF IIIS CHILDREN?— WISDOM OF SCRIMPING TO EDUCATE CHILDREN— PEEVISH OR ANGELIC? U to a friend in Australia Roth heard The Boulder dam perfect work will begin this summer t anti-communi- Day ivj the passing of Charlie Boston man-is without a self appointed mayor DEAR MISS DIX— Our children resent thelP father’s careless ®tl- tabic all of for the first time in many yearsnev-It nets ' his ncszlcct of his person and his ignoring wilt too there that is probable to very mud 83? "tlebl? er be' another ruler in the queer queue lie streets and want to of him twisted spraying cause they are fond medley of Hi? say that he off Chatham square of parents him be proud he was their The Chinese quarter is no longer did Just the same way when from a transplanted bit of orient With age and when he would come home so much them criticise would its almost complete Americanizahe college utere miserable in his presence Is tion it ha bowed to the law of it they shothelp the sitadopted country Sawed off there anything I can do to MOTHER with streets red run the not do WORRIED guns uation? battles are becoming blood real news of today Marconi in his yacht off the rlE coast of Europe talked by wireless anti-religio- by By O O friNTXKE KTEW THE REAL NEWS SHORT WHY SAVE CHINESE PRESSURE SALESMANSHIP THE GRAND DUKE AMAZES Is Day mal cocuran—‘PicTunss Sftauu' HEALTH TALKS By DR fit FISIIEEIN CARE AT CHILDBIRTH HELPS CUTDOWNSeOlIRGEOr BLINDNESS of the most serious prob- -' in social welfare is the care of those who have lost their 6The health section of the league of nations recently made a survey of the incidence of blindness in various parts of the world Blindness of usually means a complete lack orthe both in eyes although sight as blind dinary man may regard those who can tell the difference between light and dark but who are unable to see their way about The sight of a child may be insufficient to permit it to read orwithout diffidinary school books vision but the to or its danger culty child still be able to find Its way about Such ft child would be blind for purposes of education The degree of blindness that renders a man unfit to carry on ordinary work is less than the amount which may prevent a child from becoming educated The eye of children are changing as they grow and this fact must also be kept in mind in considering blindness The countries of the world vary in their legal definition of what constitute ability to see In their system of finding out how many blind person there may be in a community at any given time and in other ways Nobody knows exactly how many blind person there may be in the world but out of a total population of 76380703 people in the countries concerned there were 801443 blind people or about 104 Wind peo Ble to every 100000 of the popula Due to the systematic campaign that haa been carried on throughout the world in the last 20 years there is less and less of infantile blindness as a result of venereal disease In etfte In practically every civilized the world the physician or the midwife Is reoulred to drop In the eye of the child at birth an antiseptic to control such Infection Aa a result of this the number of cases of infantile blindness have been decreased but there are still enough blind children under five years of age to make the problem of their care ft serious matter In Switzerland an organization haa made ft aneclai study of the care of the blind child under five year of age and has emphasized particularly the necessity for teaching the child to Uvq as nearly like a normal child aa possible dressing Itself eating alone nlaylng with normal children In the open air walking and trying to make it free of the terrible solitude that Is almost Inevitably the lot of those who cannot see — - — 44-'Seventeen billion postage stamps and 1730000000 postal curds are sold annually by the post office department of the 1United Elates The famous palace of the Alhambra In Epaln was originally ft fortress capable of holding 40000 men men end Of 800000 Bwedlsh-bowomen who live abroad 650000 are in the United States and Canada ONE m Vs-- ng V 'Indeed so swift Is the transforma tlon that a Chines art store has a Chinese clerk with a monocle and an Oxonlon accent And in t the dancing haunt— there is a Chinese gigolo A wealthy New Yorker five year ago gave hi eon $200 upon graduation from college and told him re-to shift for himself The father fused even to assist in securing the boy a position Last week the lad was made vice president of an Industrial concern at $15000 a year But despite hia success refuses to Ws father speak r ""VHe is the sort of pessimist writes take a lady of her' husband who an unholy delight In the ' discovery that when the figures of 1930 are added together they make thirteen A hotel In the Grand Central zone has specialized for some time in breakfasts of sage taegy country sausage and buckwheat cakes They attribute a 75 per cent increase in breakfast patronage to the menu ‘ herfciis-ban- d - “““'” - too I’ll tell the world for And they are grand little reformers Indifferent to each other °Ph while a manand a woman may be the world of the ‘ions and callous to the censurd chlldrem Their °Ltbeir is the disapprobation they can’t stand that their children to their vanity demands that they be oracles them and when they find children look up to them and admirethat their children aspire to of examples Instead out that being them-aawful warnings of what to s imitate their children regard avoid it cuts them to the quick — Now children ail do want to look up to their parents be proud of them Listen to little toddlers they want tocan hear them boast “My mother is the prettalk and you world’’ “My father is the strongest the woman in tiest parents man that ever was” but when they get older the admiration- for themhave to justify their children’ have to give their youngThey They have to make ' rood about a very early age at For sters something to brag as they are mother and father their children begin seeing in their clear without any subterfuge and they arc cruelly l - -- judgments 5 - -- - p j t who doesn’t A child Isn’t going to be proud of an untidy-motheas nor grows it up Is it mothers children’s as olher look as nice cr never reads who dull stupid mother going to be proud of a Nor a of to be is sloppy proud it going with things father up' who sits around home in his stocking feet and withoutlifea of collar on and who Ignores all the niceties and amenities eome make to while for worth is parents me to that it So it seems live children up to sacrifices to win the admiration of their DOROTHY DIX their children’s ideal r jd J v - 0 EAR MISS DIX—We have four children one boy and three girls give them the best edu- Their father and-- I are very anxious towill of the girls graduate from high’ cation that we can IsTwo anxious to go on to a teachers training school this year one as we are college All of this is very difficult for us to doTheir aunts poor who in ways sacrifice many a great and requires this In foolish us making very are childless consider to work and that we had to do withtell us we should put them can too Are the aunts right or are out an education and they MR3X we? 1 Ago From C of a wife’s duty to keep part from slumping and relapsing nt aiwavs easy to do for men do not ycllsh having incur Wives tell them of their faults or correct ners and often for the sake of peace tIe a 7 hold her peace even when her husband needs Hot children the laundry a haircut and to be run through can t divorce thera and Father inhibition such no have most proficient and persistent little so they become the critics on the hearth f It GD EN O 20 Yean Is Am George White is in the box office of his theatre every night selling is his retickets to his show laxation—like a business man’s golf White’s life is a drama of the met- of ropolitan sidewalks Broadway this generation remembers when Ji was “Swifty the messenger boy" busking along the curbs His show manship wts whetted on the citys flagstones to a keenness'that has made him one of the foremost American producers And hi? hat ' ' fills him still “Don’t worry about your critics? counsels a missive from a college professor “One of these days I will tell you at length just why" Keep it from us as long as you can We may grow twlttery over almost any trifle lately (Copyright 1930 McNaughfe Syndl cate Inc) it Of course MpspM t l'- have HARRIMAN officials to build a cutoff between Farmington and the mouth of Weber canyon and have given orders to build a double track on the Oregon! Short Line between unFarmington and Ogden Muchwhen easiness was felt a year ago survey work started on the proposed cutoff called Judge Abbot R HeywooddeclaraYs attention to patsy Ileal never Invest in tion that he would an automobile- - “But Patsy is now supporting one In California despite his declaration" says the Judge I ANSWER ' You are1 right to give your children every advantage of oniyi education that you possibly can because U will not make to them enable will but lives it whole enrich their Hies more money do menial work The glri and boy without educationJf must are but intelligent and they which is always poorly paid work to begin a fair salary that can joDS pay get well educated they with and the sky is their limit They can go Just as far as their intelligence will take them The first question that any employer mk an appli-If cant for a position Is what education he or she has and had even a high school education they have they have not of small chance getting a desirable situation ' Bqulre Coop of musical fame Don’t listen to what the aunts my about the folly of sending wires WlfUatn Allison from Balt school To" give them an education is better than Lake that Oils Ukinner who plays your children atofortune because they could lone the fortunea but them “Your Humble Bervant” at a local giving have and It will always im tool will always theatre tonight give one of the best the education they DOROTHY DIX performances seen in this country for years M W Dalton of Willard writes rethat beet farmer of Colorado Weof while ton farmers a ceive $3 ber county are demanding $479 a ton as against an offer of $423 by Dalton the beet sugar company suggests that tho farmer organize a stock company and build a factory Everett A Bhcw’e former ticket agent of the llarrlman lines in Butte will be in charge of the uptown office of tho llarrlman lines which opens tomorrow in the building Railroad and steamship ticket service ylli be given The Maybray gang of suave swindlers has been convicted and sentenced to a federal prison at KanThis notorious rang sas City fleeced two Ogden men out of $3500 at a footrace in Seattle where Wllle athlete pretended he the suffered a broken blood vessel in a race Or-phe- um well-kno- to work with 9 HEAR MISS DIX— The other evening I came home from work and U as my wife was putting the baby to bed I did a I always do and came intn the started getting the dinner ready but when my wife I had done I was that out for me blcwd everything she kitchen of cans told that I should not have opened vegetables because rhe a pot on the had already done It and I should have seen them infixed the mld and had not gravy made had I enough that spoon In turning over the powrong and I had used the wrong tatoes and so on After these tew remarks by my wife I walked out of the kitchen without saying a word and thereupon I was told that I was the' most sensitive person In the world peevlrh etc I don’t object to helping my wife with the housework but the question that I would like to have you answer Is this Was I right stove or wrong In walking out of the kitchen without eaylng a word or was X sensitive and peevish? ‘ ANSWER It seem ’ ' 00 ' ' ’ to in that you are littl® Jess than angclle In from making a few snappy comeback when refraining bawled wife you out when you wer trying to help your her All the men I have ever known would not have walked out of the kitchen without saying a word They would have said aplenty r ! men to their don’t try more help Perhaps the reason ihaj Miss Caroline Kay and MU Helen care of tho children is in and housework the taking with wives Carew are to be given a tryout on fault-findin- g down on their the Orpheum circuit in a song and because they only bring a tirade of Friend Wife can They heads when they do They never pleaseor a make too too cr thin thick infri bread the cut they always The Western Padflo wilt begin op- broiling the steak or they spattered the wall when they cleaned Bn It the bathtub or they let little Johnny pet mud on hb shots cr erating freight train between Lake and Ban FrancUeo Calif by something So after a few attempts to be of axrlitanco tho poor using 75 miles of the Southern Paman says: “Oh what’s tho tre” tmd km Mary cific track between Eeowawe and discouraged ' DOROTHY DIX do it dance skit Elko Ner The road has been idle since a heavy flood in Nevada ' (Copyright by Public Ledger) v |