Show FRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER 'CLARK ADVISES THE OGDEN STANDARD 31 1930 water has already gone over the - HATS SMART NOW TWO-COLO- R dam' PARTY POLITICS Pushing Individual Ahead Is Dangerous Declares Ambassador Addressing an audience of several hundred persons Thursday night in the American Legion chateau J Reuben Clark newly- - appointed ambassador to Mexico made a stirring plea for party politics as against personal politics In personal politics such as they have in - South American countries he said people cluster around a leader and hold him in power as long as possible “Personal allegiance” he declared “inevitably breeds autocrats and despots History shows that there is only one way to get rid of such a despot there and that is to raise a new despot Such countries as have individual politics have few blessings common to this country such as freedom stability or prosA country is always in a perity - turmoil under a despot ' In the United States he pointed out citizens cluster around a group which has espoused certain prinTheir ciples in which they believe said was to the allegiance-hprinciples and not to the leaders There have always since the founding of the country he declared been hard political fights but they have been over principles and not over individuals “Our government is safe only so as we show our allegiance to long ' party- - and principles instead of individuals” he asserted “and this applies to Republicans Democrats and all other parties equally as truly” DOUBLE POWER Under personal politics he declared a man dictates nd not only enforces laws but makes them as he dominates legislatures Not only that but he controls the judiciary “I’m not speaking myths” he declared “I’m speaking facts” r He pointed to Roosevelt and the Bull Moose party as one outstanding example of individual politics in this country He called attention to the predictLiberty party this year and the new ed that after this campaign party will vanish and the old line parties will remain “Any tendency to vote a scratched ticket or vote for the “best man” because he looks good or has done or may do you a favor” he asserted “is a tendency toward personal - ' 20-voi- ce S P Demands Order Against Santa Fe Oct WASHINGTON 31 (AP)— The Southern Pacific railroad asked the interstate commerce commission today to require the Santa Fe either to divest itself of control of the Los Angeles junction railway operating around Los Angeles or permit the applicant to use junction facilities The commission is expected to institute an investigation in which the Santa Fe w’ill be allowed to answer charges of discrimination in the operation of the' junction railway set forth by the Southen Pacific -- complaint — : ' Woman Injured In Canyon Accident NEW PRESIDENT ' I 31--(- Deer Hunter Shows Fine Set of Antlers One of the finest sets of deer horns brought in this year is proud2739 ly exhibited by Roy Steele Washington avenue who returned mountains Wednesday from the south of Peterson with a 259 pound -- nineTaken" in six-point- four-point- The two-colhat Is smart for winter wear A bow and bandeau of soft almond green and a flare and crown of very delicate brown felt distinguish this Florence Walton hat which is worn by Madamoiselle Muratore daughter of the famous opera singer or Prosperity To Return Again Says Babson Pinning Faith To law Of Action Reaction BABSON PARK Mass Oct 31— Business men investors wage earners and the public at large should be much comforted in this period of black pessimism to know that there is one fundamental law which" they can absolutely depend upon to bring us out of business depression That is the law of action and reaction— the most inclusive law in the universe As applied to business it is this: For every period of overexpansion and inflation there must follow a compensating period of deflation and depression but when the depression period has up for the period of excesses itpaid in turn will be followed by another period of We can just as surely prosperity depend updn the law of action and us out of the presreaction to ent trouble bring as to punish us for our transgressions For some reason Wall Street always believes when the market is going up that it will continue to go up indefinitely Also when the market is going down Wall Street seems to think it will always go down That is true of the majority of the speculators investors' brokers and even some financial advisers They forget that the law of action and reaction applies to the stock market just as it applies to business to the physical- sciences and to medicine The accurate and unfailing working out of this law can' be demonstrated by history Investors should now be interested not in the fact that business is poor which everyone admits but in the question of to what extent this period of poor business has already compensated for the preceding period of inflation To say that business is never going to revive that stocks will never go up and that commodity prices will always stay down is just as Unreasonable as the wild bullish psychology of 1928 and 1929 THINK j AUTHORITIES The year of 1930 has not only been a bad year for business but also a bad year for many business forecasts Those who ignored the time element in the law of action and reaction made a great mistake Students of economic conditions are now rather generally agreed that the worst of the is with us and there is nodepression way to look except upwardsT Following are brief summaries of the individual opinions of jsix leading authorities: No 1: The general trend now seems to be definitely upward but will be accompanied by iregulari-t- y parent by spring and business should be back to normal by the end of 1931 No 3 General business seems to have started on an uptrend but it is still too early to place confidence that there will be no further re- ers ever having seen navy yard Many will beeme regular tars without ' the sea er Patrol Officers P J Naylin and M L Christensen today made nine arrests for gambling as follows: Twenty-fourt- h At 361 street Harry Williams Bill Devere George Lucas Bill Bailey and J Jones At 2474 Kiesel avenue Bob Smith Alvin Jones S Smith and T S Jordan All except Harry Williams and S Smith were placed under bail of $10 each they being required to furnish bond in the sum of $25 each' — Arraignments To Be Conducted Monday Stockmen Return From Coast Display Kenneth C Ikeler manager of the Ogden Union Stockyards and A P Miller manager of the American Packing and Provision company re- turned Thursday evening from San Francisco They attended the junior livestock and baby beef show at the San Francisco stockyards Some splendid animals were on display Ikeler said and the sale of the cattle was exceptionally fine E W Stevens is manager of the show On the return trip they stopped in Sacramento where they visited Fred Kiesel and looked over some relative to inClydesdale horses creasing the stockyard hitch — Charles E (Red) Tracy confessed leader of a gang of box car robbers was charged with second degree burglary Thursday afternoon in the Southern Pacific Chiefs Travel West Paul Shoup president of the Southern Pacific railroad and J T Other informations filed were: Al- Saunder vice president in charge of No 5: There is nothing to justiL Andrews embezzlement of an freight bert traffic accompanied by view no the that in is fy upturn Robert J Bdrnett rob- their wives went through Ogden sight In fact a downward move- automobile ment as large as the present usual- bery of John Mike of a watch this morning en route to the coast Jackie Smith pandering Each of They were met at the Union staly ends abruptly the defendants was directed to tion by F G Ruthrauff district No 6: Improvement be may for and passenger agent' arraignment freight gradual and irregular but some now is indicated progress definitely These opinions are from unbiased authorities who are not engaged In “business boosting” or in Pollyanna v propaganda It is also interesting to note what one authority Colonel Leonard Ayres has to say on the subject Speaking of the length of the month previous depressions he says: “In comes to a close the past forty years there have been we find ourselves with an accumulation of odd sizes in our seven major depressions in this one this The country including new Fall Footwear hence our monthly Month-En- d Sale duration of the definit decline from the last real prosperity month to the bottom of the depression in the first of the seven was twelve months In the-r second one it was also twelve months and in the third it was twelve months In the panic of 1907 the decline lasted only 10 months In the depression of the decline lasted 15 ’months In the post-wdepression it lasted 12 months This one has already lasted 14 months” TRADE TO BE NORMAL While it is interesting to compare the length of the various depressions of the past with the pres- ent one it is dangerous to draw conclusions from that alone The length of past depressions is really no criterion Also the length of the preceding period of prosperity is no criterion The important fact is the length of the depression multiplied by its depth That gives us the area of the depression In the same way the length of a prosperity period multiplied by its height gives up the area of that period History shows that areas of prosperity above the line of normal growth are always followed by areas of similar size below the line Note that I say similar size not similar length The area below the line present depression representing the over 40 per cent of is how equal to the prosperity area above the line Hence the more severe the present depression is the shorter it will last The worse business' is Peters-Brannow the sooner it will improve bed cause the area below the line will well-kno- PEIPING Oct 31 (UP)— Reports of mobilization of soviet and Chinese troops on the Siberian border were denied today by Manchurian officials Northern Manchuria is undisturbed officials said BY MACDONALD LONDON Oct 31— (AP)—The Macdonald government scored an easy victory today in the first division of the new parliamentary session defeating a labor left wing amendment to the address replying to the speech from the throne by 156 votes to 11 The amendment “humbly regretted Reports of impending hostilities that the speech from the throne on the Manchurian-Siberia- n fronno proposals making for tier have been current in Europe contained the socialist reorganization of indusdue to the apparent fail- try agriculture banking and imrecently ure of the conference and export trades and for more in Moscow for settlement of the port fair distribution of the national inproblems arising from the seizure of the Chinese Eastern railway in Man- come” W - ' churia in 1929 nese delegation from Moscow was The newspaper Berlinger Tage-bla- tt expected and that mo‘was informed from Shanghai bilization momentarily of troops had - started on ysterdaYthaiMegartureoftheChi- - the Siberian frontier Sino-Russi- - ’ an j dishes silver glass floors woodwork And it’s economical A tea- spoonful for the wash basin a cupful for the washing machine —plenty Put it on your list for today Sold by your grocer THREE POPULAR PRICES 1913-19- 14 ar Children’s Shoes Much A Most Complete Children’s Dept Month-En- d 80 Lbs Good Heavy Specials Tan salts in the diet of young and old Come out to the Farms of the and Black Associa-tio- Wm Linfoiu Dairy 2R3 Fackrell Dairy DM Ellison 100J2 " Hiland Dairy 1875-- WONDERFUL SHOES FOR WONDERFUL GIRLS 76R1 Eden Jos Barker Dairy W Utah Jersey Dairy 2876-- R 9W-N- 0 ’ j If you have any fault to find with your newspaper delivery we’ll appreciate it if you will take it up with your carrier FIRST v n and see how natural milk is milked cooled treated and bottled Erenst Ekins 1963 He is ahustling young business man intent on securing new subscribers and thereby increasing his earnings If you know of a new arrival in the neighborhood tell your 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washing problem— fabrics en On Diet $195 The Big Grain Store On 22nd YOU might as well throw dollar bills la the fire as wash fine silks 29 lf Corn MONEY reports Unredeemed Rifles Price Shotguns One-HaUncle Sam’s Loan Office 278 25th Street 88c BURNING nd M GAMBLING RAIDS Second district court by an inforactions mation filed by District Attorney No 4: General business recovery David J Wilson The offense is has been delayed by the mental at- alleged to have occurred August 5 titude created by various bad news on the Southern Pacific west of Og-d- GOOD elO Briand ten-pro- ng Good Bags ch f-- Values in 75c$720 ROME Oct 31— CAP)— Hugh S Gibson United States ambassador to Belgium said in an interview toconverday that the Italo-Frensations toward naval disarmament were continuing and that results might be achieved The envoy declared he had not come to Rome as a special appointee of President Hoover to aid in settling the naval differences re-of France and Italy as had been ported but said he merely was here as a member of the preparatory disarmament commission of the league of nations “As a member of the commission he said “I wanted to see the other members and talk over the agenda business' wtih them before the commission meets within a few days” Mr Gibson who is 'the 'chief American representative to the disarmament commission's sessions beginning at Geneva Thursday arrived Wednesday night after conferences inFrance wtih Premier Andre Tardieu and ‘Foreign Minister Arls-tri- de RIO DE JANEIRO Oct AP) — A special train sped this morning over the route from Sao Paulo to Rio de Janeiro bearing Getulio Vargas toward a frenzied welcome in the federal capital Word from along the line that everywhere Isne train stopped the new provisional president of Brazil r that office followdesignated ing the fall of the Washington Luis government just a week ago was greeted by thousands of admirers Although a drizzling rain fell here this " morning plans were made to give the new executive a hero’s reception on his arrival later today — 175-pou- No 2: The worst of the business 1924-19depression has been seen and the significant movement should It was reported from the Dee hos- next be toward higher levels No level this afternoon that Mrs pital Neale Frye 40 2860 Quincy avenue of business activity as low as the met with an accident in Ogden can- present has ever continued for very yon when the car in which she was long Improvement will become an- - be more quickly filled out! riding tipped over near Artesian park in which she sustained a fractured right elbow and a cut on the left knee BE1AEJ Inland Sea Scouts Salty Tars X e ey 17 buck r Nels Jacobson of Wilson lane who t went with Steele on the hunt bagr registers 18 per 3cent below normal ged a three-pron- g aniper cent above mal compared with normal at this time a year ago Other deer were bagged the two (Copyright 1930 Publishers days of the season by Bert Grose ia 2307 Eccles avenue Jim Grose 958 (Financial Bureau) Twelfth street Ward and Dave Though nearly 1000 miles from the nearest ocean these Sea Morby and Jake Rhees all of Coal- Scouts manage to get in their training course on the largest inland ville This party returned with four of salt water in America Recently the troup organized in body deer Thursday evening one seven-point- er two and one Salt Lake City purchasing the good ship Seagull from Mare Island 1 politics” He advised his listeners to pick out ticket their party and vote ' the some trestraight unless there isreason for mendously important declared He a candidate scratching sucthat harmony is necessary for a harcessful administration and said mony is difficult to obtain where the split ticket is voted Mr Clark denounced “soreheads” in parties who form a clique of their own because they were losers at conventions and not picked as the choice of their party REGARDING TARIFF Smoot-HawlPointing to the scoffed at what tariff bill Mr Clark he termed Democratic propaganda placing responsibility for the depres-is sion on that bill The depression far more deep seated he said and explained that the bill in operation only a short time could not have caused the depression in Europe and South America Judge J A Howell talked on local politics S G Dye presided at turned over the meeting which wasLowe county to him by George H chairman Weber college girls’ The chorus sang several selections a novelty troupe sang campaign songs and a Weber college boys tap dancing team performed EXAMINER WELCOME GIVEN - POSITION OF STOCKS market stock Ordinarily the reaches Its low point in the early part of the area of business depression In this present depression however it has’ not done so because its high point came so late in the period of prosperity This naturally pushed the arrival of the low point in the stock market further along in the period of depression However we know that the business depression period has now gotten pretty well along because it has been so intense and has fallen to such abWe may or normally low levels may not have seen the extreme low points in this market but we da know that the recovery is nearer at hand than it would have been if this were a less severe and probbusiness deably longer drawn-o- ut Nevertheless it seems pression probable that the major upswing in stocks will come later in this depression area than it usually does In view of this situation investors should plan to distribute their longterm stock purchases over perhaps a year's time buying a portion now and the balance later In this way they will get some stocks on the scale downward some at the very low and some on the scale upward Instead of listening to the prophets of doom and the harbingers of utter economic ruin let us tie our faith to the old law of action and reaction which has never failed us in the past and never will fail us in the future Business by the Babsonchart now ALLEGIANCE TO - JP I 0 smuj 2325 WASHINGTON w ave ooy ” DSWiLUAMsoil RHSoloaom ‘ -- j |