Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY HORNING JANUARY Ten Years Ago Held of iccies ’ By MARK SULLIVAN WASHINGTON Jan 16 — Two Conditions stand out on the tenth anniversary of national prohibition One is that prohibition Is less successful than the drjs ten years ago hoped and expected Proof of this can be found by an examination of the dry statements and prophecies In tlie newspapers and periodicals Including the Congressional Record of the period la which prohibition was adopted and went Into effect Indeed no dry need look outside his own mind for the proof of high expectations falling to come to fruit In the mind of nearly every dry ten years ago leader and follower alike was the elation of a long fight fully won So far as they looked forward at all their anticipation did not con- template that at the end of a decade they would still be In the midst of a fight for the very life of their cause As to the reason optimistic anticipations did not work out within the period of years that Is a story that will fill many a future book most of which will be bitterly disputatious as of today the facts of the ten years’ ebb are not disputable National prohibition was ratified by 48 states which means all excepting Connecticut and Rhode Lsland States Do Not CHICAGO Jan 16 (Pi— The American business man's 1929 bill for bad check losses totaled Secretary Guy H Hulse of the National Retail Credit association sakl today The "good old charge account he said was the best preventive $300-0000- tinned with It” ties "Please don't take those” Glnder pleaded "it will get the bank In an awful mess” "Oh well I don't want to do that” the Intruder said Then the robber locked Glnder and Mrs Herrin In a cash safe with a grille door and after asking where the manager s car was departed He dropped the key to the cash safe Just outside the door and the bank officials were able to reach it and get out The robber was about 5 feet tall wore tan suede gloves and was well dressed The bank was robbed Just about a year ago - of congress are strongly dry The the general government In practice significance of the ebb depends on “concurrent” has been Interpreted as whether It Is the beginning of a trend If It means “overlapping” Many of It Is also a fact that the tenth an- the ardent drys who wrote "concurniversary finds a division among dry rent” Into the amendment thought leaders especially In the senate It naively that double power and double bers the debate end of pending Attempt was made an honorary citizen of Munich Thursday two burgomasters of the Bavarian capita calling upon the chief executive and presenting him with a diploma granting him the freedom of the city When petroleum was first put on the market lamp oil was regarded as the most valuable product One thousand students during a strike Wednesday More students struck the today Nearly dispatches said all schools in the city were reported at beoul were arrested tonight closed Rather than risk possible crack-up- s of odds sgamst temperatures which ranged down to 30 degrees below zero Major Ralph Royce flight commander decided late today to wait a for break In the W'eather before resuming the flight Major Royce said the planes would continue to Kallspell Mont tomorrow morning if weather conditions permit and complete the last leg of the flight to Spokane by sundown AMERICANS INVOLVED TOKYO UPl—Tbe arrest In Seoul of students leaders attempting to stage a parade with red flags and banners of the old Korean kingdom was reported Thursday In vernacu A Great NEW COAL PRICES PAY YOt R COAL BIT L AT TIME OF DFIIVERY AT PRICES 76g TO LESS THAN CHARGE TRICES St00 lump Regular stove DOMESTIC LUMP (Not 4 Nut and Lump Mixed) NUT P EA Delightfully i : different and oh! so good slack KiVoV:': SALT LAKE COAL CO $325 WASATCH Event Mid-Mon- th m In would result In douAs In many a slmt lar rase In every field of human affairs double responsibility has meant divided responsibility and divided re' t weakness sponslbllltv The argument for divided responsibility In another sense has come to be realized by manv moderates and some drys Divided responsibility in the sense of separate responsibility for separate functions will undoubtedly be the occasion of discussion in the near future Under present eon' dltlons many politicians are able to use the word "concurrent” as an alibi A dry officeholder In a dry state finds It more convenient and more locally popular to fulfill his dry duty by turning violations over to Washington to handle The result la more work than Washington can possibly do har-iean- More Responsibility On Stales Pat The present groping toward putting more responsibility on the states Is to be found in several passages of the re- port cf the commission on law enforcement and Its accompanying documents The commission's report save that “centralization of responsibility and means of Insuring cooperation between federal and state agencies are things to which we must come’ Elsewhere the commission proposes as an lmmedic te measure that ordinary state policemen should be given the right to prosecute In federal courts especially m tnose states that have no local enforcement law “As things are” says tlie report “the most that such (state) officers do Is if so Inclined to notify the (federal) prohibition administration of what they have found and leave It to his frequently overworked officers to send to the locality and take charge" To remedy this the commission recommends that "any state county or municipal officer of the law may proceed against (violators of the prohibition law) In the appropriate federal court" Need Improvement Ini State Agencies of Enforcement ! 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and adjustment tween them and federal agencies Is so plain a present need that It Is certain to provide the next Important phase of the evolution of prohibition In this phase a good many of the dry leaders who are In active politics wCl be put to the test Under present conditions they are able to play “puss In the corner” If violations of prohibition are serious In their home states districts and communities they are able to cry piously to heaven that Washington ought to do something about It It should be added that many of tlte dry leaders in politics ate quite willing to try to make local state enforcement effective and to have the states take an appropriate share of the burden BARGAINS Hat fl?J enforcement” The Improvement of state agencies of enforcement A Few Examples of the EXTRAORDINARY The passages are tn the report of the commission A passage In the letter of Attorney General Mitchell says “attention has recently been directed more to federal than to state agencies for enforcement Placing all federal agencies In good order la not the only requirement It has never been contemplated that the whole task of enforcing prohibition should be borne by the federal government Any constructive plan for better prohibition enforcement must give attention to Improvement In elate as well as federal agencies and to the adjustment between them of the bur- den of u RFMNANTS OF LINOLEUMS— PRINTED OP INLAID— 2- TO LENGTHS— AT LESS THAN COST Tlie quality initiative Is stronger than both environment and heredity and can pull a person far above his social level declared W K Braasch president of the Salesmanship Foundation Inc of Chicago In an address on "Initiative" before at the Hotel Utah Thursday altemoon Mr Braasch cited several Instances where at least one member of a family born under adverse circumstances had become powerful figures tn the world of society and finance through Initiative A musical program was g'ven at w hk h w as th- presided over I by Lucian A Ray president j Ip LJ fl w1 7X j ‘WHtUg IT 18 A rtltASLKZ TO SHOT 1 I i E” Emphasizing the huge scope of The Paris January Clearance this important MicLMonth event throws even greater resources forward for Saturday Much of the Merchandise is brand new new bought specially for this event Here are new specials savings! Values that demonstrate the Paris’ ability to offer dependable merchandise at Read every word in our advertisements Be here when the doors open Saturday lowest-in-the-city-pric- es $875 $825 $825 $7s00 ble effectiveness legis- weal-enln- g Enforcement Today some of the states that ratified do not attempt to enforce and hardly any one doubts that some would rescind ratification More convincing yet some states Including New York Wisconsin and Montana which enacted enforcement laws have later repealed them These concrete facts are by no means the w hole evidence of the ebbing of prohibition strength This ebb while concrete and undeniable Is as yet far from formidable There Is no doubt that between 70 and 75 per cent of both c ham- - 00 Mont GREAT FALLS Jan 16 —The frigid blasts of a typical Montana winter held the whip-han- d over the army's "arctic patrol” hern f CPi ELL TAFT SLEEPS lar press dispatches The reiiorts night’s sleep last night said police broke up the demonstratASHEVILLE N C Jan 16 m — this morning refreshed and In fine Ame-rican mission schools Chief Justice Taft spending a month spirits members of his party ions Five of which three are for girls were said here for Bis health enjoyed a good to be Involved In the student trouble responsibility on lation In congress some of the most conspicuous dry leaders may go off on a course of their own that will have the effect of the dry solidarity Such a departure by some dry leaders If It takes place will not be a direct addition to wet strength except as some dry leaders will begin to entertain some new method of achieving the dry objective An additional cause of the division among dry leaders is the disposition of some of them to go their Individual ways on all subjects Next Phase Centers on Words “Concurrent Power” As respects the future the next Important phase of the evolution of prohibition is going to center on the words "concurrent power” in that passage In the prohibition amendment which says "the congress and the several states sliall have concurrent power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation” During the first decade the strong tendency has been to pile the burden of enforcement more and more on t- -n Rome to $ 300000000 "but I am going through Glnder was forced at the polut of a pistol to open the bank door and then the vault door After taking MUNICH HONORS HINDENBURG money the robber started to take a BERLIN (A) — President von large amount of negotiable securi- BERKELEY Calif Jan 16 nattily dressed and polite little robber held up and robbed the College Avenue branch of the Bank of America here today and escaped In the bank manager's car with about $3500 In coin and currency He obligingly left a large amount of negotiable securities when told It would embarrass the bank If he took them L J Gtnder manager of the bank was about to open It this morning when he stopped to greet Mrs Gladys Herrin assistant manager who had Just come up While they were chatting a man between 28 and 35 years of age stepped out of an adjoining doorway and said: "Good morning: sorry to both of you but this is a holdup” "Well It certainly Is a surprise" Glnder replied “Yes I presume It Is” the man con- A Much Less of Success Than Montana Blasts Halt Army Patrol Bad Check Loss In Year Totals LEARN Polite Fashionably Qarbed PROHIBITION Little Holdup Robs Bank In Berkeley of $3500 Cash FALLS SHORT DRYS 3930 37 Our |