| Show - - -- - - - - — see O - - - I t i - s Ls - - - - 0 1 14 r L THE SALT LAKE TRBUNE Friday October 8 1948 e t4 4:e s' - Editotials Patablished April 15 (itit gaa gtunt I Friday Aron Co- - Balt Lake City Utah 1 i independent Newspapers Symbolize Pur Freedom-o- the Press -- f Aa Newspaper week draws to a dose and !reports pt the various local observances that Marked the occasion are swallowed up into i the maelstrom of world' events it might be t Well to recapitulate the ideas brought out !during the week and to reexamine the principles under which it has been possible to that great implement of democracy: forge known as the American press First of all it might be appropriate to look at a much!: : extolled and widely admired doctrine known ' -- - ' as "freedomof the press" I This concept of the freedom of the press which is guaranteed under the American con i stitution is 'broader in its implications than mere protection of publishers of news- i the : papers who present information It also means the rights of individuals to select their read- tong matter to buy and study the publicaMons that embody their own ideas of fair honest opinion and impartial reporting :play It new of the I Ifis important to remember that this doct trine protects not only the proprietors of !newspapers against unreasonable strictures i that might be imposed by government cen- sors but insures the public of a wide variety t of publications from which they can choose supplied tIt means that Ameriean ofcitizens areshades of with many publications varying instead of one or two designated by 1la politburo or a small group of political lead- It means that in stead of a Pravda we : bave a whole newsstand full of publications :It means that no groupincan force down the 1 throats of the any community a people I certain type of publication by threats of force t or retribution It guarantees a freedom of I t cholee to the public as well as the freedom : to publish t And this freedom-o- the press as guarani' teed by the constitution- and protected by the : bill of rights has worked exceedingly well I - 11 ' f - 41 Part t Of Preparedness Plan I Almost anyone who has looked over the i list of new and threatening weapons due for use if and when another war comes to plague this earth will agree that civilian popula4 tions of all countries engaged—and this will 1 probably mean every cMlized nation—will be : the chief targets for destruction Atomic : bombs directed missiles and rockets more ' t terrible than the buzz bombs of the last war t will undoubtedly play an important role in : the primary attacks and continue to harass cities and Industrial centers throughout any 1 cOnflict t For this reason it has become more vital t r than ever before for this republic to have a I trained citizenry—not trained in fighting but members De- t't in methods for protecting its spite the preparedness measures taken by I the United States Which include an imprest sive aircraft building program a selective ' serviee law and a more or less integrated ! - - t plan for throwing our vast industrial ma- chine into war production little has been done t toward preparing the civilians for their own t special ordeal That America was as yet far from the ttt scene of battles in the last war was a great : stroke of luck This country did not suffer tttlj destructive effects of bombs rockets' and t artillery fire encountered by those countries t nearer the battle fronts But the next warone Cannot be prevented will find the peo(if t of the United States in a different posi4 i pie tI tion In considering the punishment taken by i England's civilian population and her indusI centers in-- the second world war it is Itrial- that the British press and ti not surprisieng lurkare now more conscious of perils public t big in any future conflict- - But such warnings tI are likely to be disregarded by the people of this nation and their leaders tt In a recent editorial the London Daily Malt 4 !mid: "It is easy to become emotional and to t declaim against the infamy of war in the : atomic age but it serves no purpose add I saves no lives" Continuing the article deof civil defense has t dares that the inquestion discussions of preBritish been neglected t t paredztess assuming that the 'home front is : the most vulnerable and vital of all theaters tt of war "We believe" the Daily Mail asserts "that t the western nations are rearming not to wage but to prevent war If that object is fwart accomplished their preparations must t be complete and the organization ready for ' - - expansion that implies comprehensive civil defense service and t instant existence of a t the force" t- - There is sound reasoning behind the warn!I ing and one that should be heeded by' the 1 people of this country - I Just - What Is Effective ra 1 Health 0 urotectionr - - :t I - - - )0' - independ- full-tim- : full-tim!Ii - - - t - - - 't The letter carriers' band 'comprising musicians who regularly deliver mallto addresses in salt Jake City left by train last Wednes- day to attend a convention of postal enfployes in a Florida city Accompanied by two attractive and itccomplished majorettes the band will take art in street parades along with fifty simila musi- cal organizations The Salt Lake Post Office band e joys a 0 national reputation already It has taken part in contests and conventions has received praise from the press and the department has been awarded prizes for talent an showmanship That it will reaffirm its excellence nd increase its popularity atw the national convention in the beautiful city of Miami is confidently expected by the people and ptess of Utah il 144 tit' lc a k s : : pats - tag I goo" -- - 0 01F4ezeite"'v4Irdle ip11t1 - NA— r Pq A a fj i cicb---- t trii::::"i4:4 It eiv ! (11(41 if ' 46ut - ---- - text for today 1L11 I ' uaxtzlits 1 local coppers th Hollywood? : WIlat Indeed leads her to believe that she can do so In Philai ' Editor Tribune: Do the probletns of today require a new form of government in America As certain exponents of Technocracy and communism wish to imply ? Democracy has proven itself beyond all doubt right here in America by the standard of living which we enjoy and the everyday comforts and conveniences which are ours Can anyone deny this last statement? Our research in atomic energy greatly surpasses any other country Mechanical devices for more comfortable living are more plentiful and available to more people than anywhere else in the world And yet where do we stand in the science of the humanities? It doesn't begin to compare with the set e n ti f ic advancements reached in other fields And yet this is the science which has an immediate effect on everyone True indirectly we feel the repercussions of atomic research but it doesn't affect our everyday life In comparison with social science physical science has been vastly overemphasized Unless there is a change brought about in the near future what will happen to the future leaders of America? If sociology were on an equal plane with chemistry or psychology on an equal plane with physics would we be plagued with wars? If our educational system would stress the social problems a little more than the 'mechanical problems perhaps a properly balanced condition would result in which people all over the world could enjoy the American way of life Reg Garff Jr cay an are sincere in their belief makes 'perfect' thli! is'practice the time to prove it by a better showing on the making Lest than the Footprinter dies Otherwise we will be fo ced to conclude that about 17 out of ever s ar not at present ranoddaaydtdoine dr ye tditor Tribulne: During the years 1934-3- 9 there were among us many indiyiduals who for variou5 reasons dogthatically copidemned our political system arid with the sane dogmatic dete mination glOrified the auth ritarian government or nazi G rmany Those same individ- Likely o Triumphtt 1 4 4 4 Mrs Orson Allen I -- od na y news item I read about a Boston woman who stuck a fork in her To infer probably husband that he was done The average marriage a la U S lasts seven months the average engagement ring costs $200 Ninety per cent of such rings are purchased on the in- a tnffiortsmt asitgiohnt more i t an a year's acquaintance in t e past—Arkansas Gazette The Thing Called Love Last June I visited the War- er Brothers studios while they ere making the picture "June Bride" which stars Robert Montgomery and Bette 'Davis The studio's research departent just sent me some data t ey dug up about strange cus1 ms dealing with love and marI am passing it on r agé and t you Caraja Indian bachelors who li e in Brazil insert ornaments o wood under their lip S to Ind cate that they are single and ' ' ult - i ' - - I 1 - Ofil THE RE'COIM ' - - - in Africa calls for lganting 5000: andisquare miles tn peanuts manufacturers of - the pose insecticide 'might as well all-pu- releevpahmpanisth 1 -'--- ' : By U y::WADE gowliallowlOpoimisomonom A British government project ed knem - - dentist friend I'm not mentioning his name because he's so pernickety about the ethics of the profession Anyway t this card says his practice - is limited to "Pedodontics and Peripdontici" Imagine And I a when he was just' -I dartrqd good tooth dentistt all-fir- w - '' I " - ' - ft' October is bold October is shy With a blush on her cheek – And a gleam in her eye Red russet her gown Dawn mist is her Come drink to October In October ale! Donk Pingrbe Ida Notes on the Cuff Department "Brick" Wareing says a boys mustache was the pioneer of the installment plan—a little down and then a little more each week1 The modern father says Sam (Soap) Peterson never gives his son an the -- allowance he can afford He keeps back some to bail him out with I received an announcement of the opening of the new office of ' ) Go home to Philadelphia Vickie but don't expect miracles 4 You have a pretty face and there I are going to be Philadelphians i ' who will desire your VortipttniOn- 1 shirt in their quest for amusement at the spots when the day's work is done 'You'd just I better learn what theo joint is and 'what goes on intdde if you are fed up with thet'shrilll of police whistles and the' gonr f of the paddy wagon- A Ses Beaux Yeux 1" ' s 1 that worried expression a ailable for marriagO I' wond r if after each Initial petting p rty the girls go home and p ck slivers out of their lips? It's the fashion in China for a bride to make helleve that she d sn't like the guy she's 'getting married to! Considering that her ' pitrents pick him out from a lilt '' prepared by a marriageb oker that shouldn't be too dif11 1 T stallment plan Ah love 'Tis the thing that Makes the world go 'round with - I ' ft essary I don't mind if You print my name but I surely hope to read this in your Forum I read the Forum every day and enjoy' it a lot t I ' k t Pbraesseedn 1The ancient Greeks began the c stom of placing-weddin- g rings o the third :gilf eorfs bec ill:: pUre they thought a Went from there directly to the heart Modern scientists say all right but that lere's atovein the funny bone! IfIn Malay abridegrooM 'has to II for with his mother-in-la: 'o years 'Wow! t ' 1Albanian brides are cooked so enough t speak They have to kneel in If Jess Christensen end his of a hot fire for three granddaddy supporteraVare as II 'front Which reminds me of a days good sports as the Footprinters i e 1 By HAM PARK Foot-printe- —d ' - : SENATOR FROM SANDPIT 4 their---glEs-es7-an- - 4 When people put such terrible things in the Forum in regards to too many children it burns me up I am a mother of nine children eight boys and one daughter and I am very proud of my family and my grandchildren Five of these boys served In World War II and one gave his life for his country Lots more honorable than to write such things about 'children Too bad he was even born Water hasn't anything to do With the birth of children although nec- i - through sunup and breakfast On the pr mises How now Vickie? Policemen Too - - - 4 Uni ss the young lady Is pre pared o make some adjustments within heltself I simply 'canna see what ehe can expect from Philadelphia as a contribution to a blameless existence Here too' dwell sensitive policemen who come rapping on suspected chamber doors in the night and yank anyone caught doing something they oughtn't to be doing off to the carcel until the bondsmen arrive to set 'them free While at no time during the conventions in Philly was I intro- - t! duced to any !audios featuring games of chance a little birdie II whispered that such a visit on v my part 'wanted only a desire and a short taxi ride ' It there I Is no gambling In that town It Is probably the only major city : In the US A where there Isn't I and I Would hestitate to Impose such a black eye upona friendly t neighboring cominunity' Fooling Herself As for the hidden 'vices such as reefer smoking it wants but ' a room in en apartment a locked i door a' reefer andI a match Phil- - Ii adelphia abounds in rooms i doors keys and matches The little lady is fooling herself if 1 she believes she will be safe ! there Inversely I know of young ladies and young men who have managed to live for years in Hollywood without ever baying their names appear upon a po- - !: lice blotter For every den of Iniquity lir the city there must be thirty churches a body could I visit when the psyche becomes ! entangled It all seems to boil?? down to what you want but in the meantime Hollywood re- - t ceiveS a black eye Philadelphia gets Ian orb of pure white: neither one is desirable and neither One is deserved" r Children" uals went to great lengths to magnify the economic and sci- tific achievernents attained der the nazi regime and to int out the "supposedly" "democratic constitutional and g vernmental reforms granted t the people To those same individuals our 'foolish democratic" form of vernment was on the Verge of Jgllapse and the only hope for it a complete Somproznise and with national itting friendship These nazi agents aid sympathizers used the inhab- - ity rather morning by four am Not s o the city of brotherly love end If you iknow the right places creare armed with the proper dentials you can make 'mewl Mother of Nine Editor Tribune: I also would like to make a comment on the - article by S J S "Too Many Idealists Well-Meani- ng a - Street propaganda and as an new attempt to manufacture aallied War Only when the armies liberated Europe did we begin to realize how true were these reports about the "police we had state" and how stupid been to believe that freedom and authoritarianism was compatible Paul L Hovey i - ited solely by saints and angels Nor for that manner le it as quiet slow and sleepy as popular legend cracks it up-- to be —at least not from What I wee able to observe during the merry days of the political convention& Just as a mild example In New York for instance there ois no night spot featuring 'music entertainment and the sale of spirits that does not thrust you forth in to the chilly night or well-meani- ng mistatements st fact or statements not in accord with fair pia? and good taste ' Editor— Tribune : The forty rs granddaddies of the Provo who volunteered to take examinations showed real courage and deserve commendation Ten of the 40 who took the written test failed and ten of the 32 who took the road test failed Eliminating duplitation 17 flunked one or the other or both tests 'They'll pass on reexamination I'm sure ' The 11' who test put on passed The law allowed them as granddaddies to drive without glasses to note that this group did better on the written test than on the road test The assumption1 is that they boned up for the "quiz but relied on their experience for the road test Unforttmately they had acquired negligent habits over the years and experience was not methods being employed in Germany During this same period We read many reports of the atrocities being committed in These reports were Germany related by individuals who had the gestapo managed to elude or escape from Buchenwald or Dachau We in America who had never known of such places did not or could not comprehend the Meaning of those reports that were slowly seeping from inside the German "pálice state" Then as today there were idealists and those who tried with foreign agents too much success to belittle their reports of aggression Ind "human enslavement" as "sensational new reporting" Wall express opinions of contributors with which The Triune may or may not agree Writers must sign true names and addresses in ink but letters wilj be carried over assumed names if requested goetry will not be used Let-te- ll' may be rejected if they: CP Exceed 200 words (2) disOuss religious or racial matter S In a sectarian way (3) partisan political comment or advertising (4) make personal aspersions or (5) con- libelous natter obvious Editor Tribune: At last there Is a method for treating teeth to prevent decay Children who drink water containing one part of sodium fluoride per million parts of water will have a minimum of decay without having mottled teeth as a result of too much fluorine The citizens of each community should insist that their water commissioners provide this chemical along with the sterilizing 'agent used in the water supply This should be started now as a long-rang-e measure For immediale results it has been found hat four weekly treatments by a dental hygienist (not necessarily a dentist) given to children any time after three years of age will inhibit decay "for at least three years" This can be done for all children in a community at one time right in school I do not think it wouM be too expensive or out of place for the regular school medical staff to undertake "Fluoride therapy" is indorsed by the American Dental Assn Let us not hold back the dental health of our children or of our neighbor's children by procrast tination John H Young ' Granddaddy Test against the other to divert our attention from the "police state" RULES :Jetters Sodituh fluoride party has been old method of pitting one group 1 ' delohia? You see the point at- onc& Callico Is fed up with bodies given to advancing cliches about cities Or localities In extenuation of their own peculiarities and he' Invites you to join him In this mild protest against the practice Not Sleepy In short I wish to present the radical theory that Hollywood per se is not a city devoted'to vice and sin nor is Philadelphia By Our Readers I g ' quiet homebody life undisturbed by periodic visits to the sneezer at the behest of the - Social Problems ' Evans bellevaethaatstetBella cannot live a latk:1 ar The Public Foru - i - Why Move? - air littZS 4 7:: jihmi°nenidittYwitoc°dwrhri:ihtAhIenracotintbselisdentrnotalliobsnetra'obe-ts- to two cities which gives us ' '4711471b—s: it e 1 iliA ' 4 " (44 ' :7—1 G r g3 - tv7417::biltsiet0 Illai - I ' ' I - N4'- - N 0 I lo go" z- e - ''''L-- t JP1 ls - : 4 twiceclapped Into the (rood and' released on bail within a matter of daYs when the bailiffs in- yaded an equallr alleged g&mbung shop just afewT moments after Miss Evans had the misfortune and bad timing to arrive there with a boy friend The little lady has now sprouted three charges against her where but one grew before and was quoted as saying that when she disposed of the 'gam bling and marihuana accuse- tions—"I want to go home to ' Philadelphia I'm through with rz t - ''7 - Zi -- ' 4PPIP' ey gr: ispq mcv - - 11 04 er -- - t1r Gai- : 1ao-- More probalily of cour4e the McCormickanvin will winli But this will onlY be becaube the Voters think Dewey is dificerent and does not: mean goverAment canto - ''::':!r:17s'167 2 interesting i " - NEWI YORK—The svires out of Hollywood recently bore the news that the young IadY known as Vickie EvansI who was stis prehended in a raid upon euni:91 leged marihuana den in parts a month Oro ago was I :: 07 e ) et ' - I I IVO - c n 71 10 'b ' By PAUL GALLIC° - - i - q(r- 'F0 orAN 11 to i2 opposing by big businessmen and !' little politicians If the future proves the contrary the political' consequences -are likely to beyol7 4 ' ' AbA -- -- - - - eA ' 3 prof those 41- 7 "'''ff- ff F epeaa-- At - 416111) 4 Irdr4rze-:- r : -- 13 t 1 zir--1 k "241 nt Had he but known when he was of agriculture Hank Wallace have might atoes ordered a slaughter ofr the instead a° 1'4 migft - ruled off the ballot And --the Democrats have nominaVed the forceful publiélspirited i Adlai Stevenson for the governorship and for the senatorship Vise able progressive Paul D o IS g 1 a 8 Stevenson is a rich mani bears an honored Illinois nam e and will attract many normally Republican voters Douglass iscon-a liberal professor served spicuously well in Chicago city politics has a superb war ecord and enjoys solid impassioned labor support Spending $20 to nit The Republicans are ti countering the Stevenson-Diaugla- s threat by spending' WO for every $1 of the Democrats and by using some pretty crude campaigning weapons Dbuglas for example is both a severely wounded marine veteran 'of the second war and outstanding among American progre salves for his unyielding fight against the CommunistS Yet Rep4 Fred Bushey a minor league "C7urly" Brooks is quartering the state howling that Douglas is rIted" This is only one more inbtance of a dangerous practice (Kt will be impossible to solve the serious Communist problem if the debate is to be dominated by the mindless bellowing of squalid hacks) Nonetheless impartial Othservers of both parties concede that Stevenson and Dpuglas have a definite outside Chance to defeat'Green and Brookyl The polls give Dewey a nine-poimargin over Pres Harry Truman in Illinois If 5 of the voters split their tickets4-aa tol do— good many are expected wiZI be 'the McCormick-me- n Salt Lake P O Carrier and At a National Conventlon ' V II I daily flails Diwey's chief foreign adviser John Foster Dulles as a sinister leftist Yet if Dewey did not head the ReptIblican ticket the two McCorznicla-me- n Gov Green and Sen Brooks would be in grave danger of de-feat With one hand Gr ri and Brooks clutch Dewey'sT coattails in the other han they hold a dagger tostab Dewey in the back later on The Illinois Republican's need Dewey's help for tWo reasons Wallace 7 00- - 1 ?$1stv P141y's No - 400otr000r- ‘142i WI lip-servi- ce The I I 01477z411 Dewey at Philadelphia Colonel McCormick is giving the Merest to Dewey's candidacy Meanwhile the Chicago Tribune A' black mark against Salt Lake City is the failure to have an adequate wateif treating plant but this is not chargeabl alone to the health department Certainly it has worked hard to educate officials and t epublic to the needs of such a plant it There is no question about it el iiciency and economy in health control measures could be enhanced if Salt Lake City and Salt Lake county combined their healtl units The county especially would benefit uch a combination has been repeatedly urge Mos-quitoes and flies—and disease epidenii s—areno respecters of arbitrary boundarieS especially when such lines run through built-u- p areas Eventually the city and county must corn- bine governmental services Certain y one health unit should be serving both Butt in the meantime Salt Lake City residents my rest assured that they are getting efficient health ''' After bitterly 1 11 I et how- 1 - I Sint ithei r trc2 4 : 1:- Z WX - Vickle711 "ses FOR THRE- E MORE MONTHSr 0 t lies in Dewey's position i " uP L4fr4h lican organization In Ironic Situation The real irony of the situation ever I- e connection is publicly chrged between this ghastly tragedy the peculiar immunity or the mines to state inspectiori and certain large payments inbo the war chests of the state Repub- full-tim- F' lit'-tl- er full-tim- - '‘'4N - r It I trol Dr Emerson's criticism seems to overlook the fact that Salt Lake Cit3r's health iiervice e is completely staffed with and technicians with the exception of the commissioner And his total hours week in the office very likely equal a pz work week The city health unit is made up of eeyeral divisions all fully and competently staffed' In addition the Utah state health e authoridepartment is made up of I IT COULDN JUST BE PROPPED t: xx 'Aer Like Obedient poodle! But McCormick wanted Sen Robert A Taft and it W811 as though a little white poodi e in a vaudeville dog act had ociittied to the corner of the s tage to commit a nuisance The terrifying trainer cracked his terrible whip The little poodle ran back to its place pot its paws under its chin and pretended nothing had happraned To the bitter end at MrCormick's word of commanc4 and or the despite his yearnings vice presidential nomination Green stuck with Taft's candidacy It was the strongest allowing of personal pow r in recent political history Ast d no one can doubt that Greein at least has the virtue of obedirance Green's state administration has little else to boast of Plow-evIts general flavor is best aign suggested by the big campeCenissue centering around the tralia mine disaster A 'close I concludes - the - happiest years are t between 20 and 30 that interlude in which finds itpelf if it happen It to youth so often ' 2 I be looking - '' - ' ‘'''! - f' ' f- - v system of governm ent Green health pression Promotion of local full-lim- e units is an aim of the association ind the conference held in Salt Lake City 4 check into the facts would show that health conditions in Utah are good and that taken against disease are up tosaftguards generally and even superior in manly communities including Salt Lake City This city has one of the best restaurant sanitary ordinances in the country and enforcement is The mosquito control 1)rograra scrupulous has been effective and the housefly Oopulation has been reduced tremendousl3r Milk producers and dispensers are under rigid con- a Syracus - I originally the protege of IChicago's other colonel the ilate Frank Knox But Green also belongs to McCormick novil as the Republican conventiois at ludicreiusly Philadelphia rather ' i proved At Philadelphia the n aive Dewey managers could not believe that the governor io f a great state at the head tyf a delegation of state pay rollers was not the master of his They wanted to do a deal rout vigilance — i - I - somh A - 1 self-supporti- ng - t JI by 1 big businessmen and politicians has been carried to such a pecilliar extreme One Big Businessmen I There is only one big businessman Col Robert R CMc- Cormick and he runs both the governor and the Republt can senator The redoubtable colimel forcibly imposed the brassy fien C Wayland Brooks on the CIllinois Republican organization which had the good taste ltot to like the man Brooks : jias belonged to McCormick fewer since and still does As foil the governor Dwight Green heA was civic-minde- Alter I Find I By Cio0fet I U--:i- ir -- epublican I - ' ' ent press It has permitted the estabhshment and development of independent nevvspapers in countless communities These independent publications have provided the very lite blood of the areas in which they flourish They have become an integral part of the live si or- - the people and have earned the loyalty or people 'whom they serve ' For it is only an unfettered newspaper that can command the respect and allegiance of a free people These supporters kiAv that the independent newspaper has no "ax to grind" but the ax of public welfare apd good citizenship and that it owes no obedience to any clique or clan They know that such a paper can and does criticize And Castigate laxity or dishonesty in public offic while on the other hand it can' and does c mmend the outstanding achievements of d citizens and officials of the communit The )supporters of such a newspaper take a proprietary pride in its accomplishments in its leadership of campaigns for the benefit and the development of the cornmu4ity and in its espousal of worthy causes They know that its entire organization works tinr emit- tinkly for the welfare and future p osperity of the community They know it c ai do and does all these things because it is interested in building a reputation for integrity ilicl impartiality without which no publication can long survive The freedom of the press is a jealously guarded right in which the American people glory and for which they will fight It is one of the great heritages of American democracy It Is one of the foundation stones f that structure we call "thebAmerican way f life" It was purchased among our other rights with bloodshed and like the other rights can be mamtained only at the price of eternal - Art 1 -- In an address in Salt Lake City this week Public Health association spokes- an American 1 man implied that the people - og Utah were Dr 1 getting inadequate health protection it Haven Emerson New York City chair:man of a subcommittee on local health units for t the association declared that only 35 per cent of the state's population is provided for e F by modern public health units He out has a that only pointed ‘‘ : county t -Davis e unit ZIP - Emerson's statem needs elabora- - I ! t: tion G enera Iiza t:10113 ofteL4'- give a false inl ' 1 A 1 It has provided the people with an ties lir By JOSEPH ALSOP CHICAGO — If Gov Thol nes E Dewey is the modern min ded Republican he claims to bed te cannot like many of the ftsattail riders he is likely to !help reelect this year Dewey is nnything but nonpartisan Yet! one would think ke might actlirely l in prefer the Democrats here'I:RIllinois where the ancient - 4 Civil Defense as - - es 314de 1 i Issued every morning by The Salt Lake Tribune Publishing 1871 Two Potent411 May Be Some Chan ink 11JV W Vy Foes Ride Coattallis 1 l gibe t 11 ii Z - nil& to-- s - r-' include comes out that the barrel in' which the daredevil shot Niagara falls was fitted with a hammock:: Or the hard way de luxe 1 Kansas orohibition remarks as n Kansan dusting s441 ran old one is better than U114 r" liquor at all - "'-'ftwell-know- -- ' ' ' ' Ilt -- ' johmmitaist Ow |