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Paris rnbune are fiance 125 Pill Mall London Ens'and Later Den Linden fterliu Germany ExceNior Hotel Roms Italy rriday Morning February 1932 Saving Without Sacrifice the logical and Increasing deas he suggests certain economies mand for governmental changes extensions and consolidations In the governmental orThe president indicates that millions of dollars anganization be lopped off the federal budget by efficient and nually may A saving Intelligent elimination of overlapping commissions of these proportions appeals to the taxpayers and must suggest Itself as Inescapable if It will raise rather than lower the but HOOVER follows 4a standard of governmental efficiency As a matter of fact the departure suggested by Mr Hoover In a broad way Is representative of the public clamor for official economies It is even more to the point than salary cuts and curtailment of service for It seeks to save money without sacBriefly It Is designed rificing anything In the public service to lead to a more efficient way of doing things with direct savings to the taxpayers Such departures of course are largely matters of detail Generally they are opposed by politicians who discourage anything that reduces political patronage But In these particular times economy Is an Issue which cannot very well be Ignored by political leaders and this particular proposal should receive a fair and respectful hearing The value of the president's proposal Is not confined to the federal government It is suggestive of the savings that might be made by the application of the same rule to state and local The demand for public economy la commanding government consideration for consolidation of public effort and service which Is achieved through the consolidation of overlapping governmental agencies The savings that might be made In state and local governments are far more promising than those of the federal government Hence 'thC president’s proposal is to be regarded as the first step in what may become a national movement which will result In major economies and ultimately relief for harassed taxpayers J Blocking False Economy ODDIE of Nevada strikes at a tendency that may SENATOR country Into treacherous paths In opposing cur-- j The senator and those who tailment of road appropriations agree with his viewpoint are not blind to the necessity for guarding the federal treasury but they fail to see any lasting benefit In refusing essentials when other savings can be made Desirous as the public is to reduce the cost of government it questions the policy of the department of agriculture In attempting to slash highway funds The west Is particularly interested In this phase of federal assistance If aid from Washington Is denied state appropriations will be Inadequate to meet necessary maintenance costa and a reasonable expansion Individual motorists who contribute a of highway systems Intended for these Improvements have the of funds large portion In wise Interest expenditures personal The proposal to attach an Item of $135000000 for highways to the agriculture appropriation bill will be widely supported Congressional favor will relieve the emergency caused by early advances made In this year's allotments which were distributed to forestall needless suffering due to Idleness Money Judiciously spent for good roads contributes to progress relieves unemployment which In turn Improves business conditions in the locality and brings about a long chain of beneficial results Taxpayers of the country do not attribute their burdens to constructive public projects but rather to wasteful practices In government that constitute a destructive force By O and the 19 Walter Lippmann The French Approach To the World Crisis rs PARIS Feb 18 — Having been In Psrli as recently as last spring I have been reminded sharply on returning how vain lLls to take short yiewa Only a few months ago France produced the impression of having an immunity to the ravages of the world crisis Today It cannot be doubted that France ls In the grasp of the sarhe forces which are healing down upon other nations There is no attempt here to deny or to disguise that fact The mayor of a small town m the provinces was telling me how the storm had hit his community “Last ’’ August he said "we had one unemployed man— just one At the beginning of December we had fifty Now we have 200" In France as in the United States there ere no satisfactory statistics of Unemployment but there are estimates that even after the reparation of unemployed aliens there are today something like million wholly unemployed In Trance That Is a large number In a country where so large a proportion of the people are settled on the land The general Index for wholesale prices declined 16 per cent during 1031 Export were reduced 28 per cent from the previous year and lm ports were reduced 18 per cent The railway system ls heavily In the red The money market Is glutted with funds seeking only the most liquid forms of investment The budget for the year ending March 31 will probably show a deficit of about $160 000 000 The outlook for oext year ls so poor that the government Is budgeting only for nine months and there is In prospect a deficit of something like $300 000 000 In Its annual report Issued two weeks ago the Bank of France slates that "the economic activity of France which until last year remained relatively stable has slowed down notablv this year The general fall In world prices the devaluation of certain currencies and th resulting effects on International exchange the defensive measure which mny government have tried to apply through increased tariff have had erious consequences for our exporting m dustrles The diminution of purchasing power end great reserve upon the of consumer has added a depressing effect to the external cause of trouble" (WfjAJpItd of reduced production falling prices and general Inactivity there has been since last October a decided Increase In the note c!rru latlon “Thl Increase" says the Bank of Frajice “which has occurred only In bills of 1000 franc and S00 francs manifestly due to the development prt I of hoarding" Breaking Down the Law law-abidi- - S Putting Men to Work three-corner- recognizes attempts of a difficult situation From the first survey after the drive opened it can be that aucom ls povilble Eighty-fou- r communities ’in 27 states ptu ed 13051 men In newly created positions in two Another city of 14 000 population found Jobs for nearly oo men Admittedly this is only a small part cf the number f li !n the nation but ta a commendable beginning The effort of the three orpardz itlone U not altogether in emergem y measure for it stlrrjjta'ei effut that eventually will tlflcutfl to complete recovery from present Ills Y MclNTVRE O NEW YORK Feb 18—' Thoughts woi Id is a bassoon? New York’s leait lute strolling Who remembers when's en editor — Frank O Brien of the baby doctois wete called Jimmy Walker and Lionel Barrymore talk alike I never remember which is L’na Merkel and which is Ona MunWonder what Dorothy Parker son and Edna Millay would talk about on a desert island? Ernest Timex a Red Hill Mo boy bull And gentle as a dove Those who made good in the city derbied fellows who snatch racing pa- - One of the featured singing come-peand go Into a trance against lampdiennes is a mighty box office magnet posts Barber shop sign "Try our hot despite a flock of physical shorteom-towpick-up- " That odd twinkle Ininas One shoulder is higher This the eyes of the tenor Harrold Mur ji camouflaged by a cape effect on all knock Skolsky's frightened icostumes ray Sidney Pronouncedly kneed her skirts come to her ankles pompadour ’ I always lift up the slot and peer Her stubby fingers an ugly blunt aie A into the letter box after a letter too shadowed in gi aceful length vests scrawny neck is concealed by artWon't those dinky sawed-of- f 20 1932 look comic In the gay pictures fully worn strings of imitation pearls years from now’ Those wigs of Atoine Yet before the footlights her beauty cats to me Ed- and symmetry send pulse skipping wet of Paris look like John die Darling swishing along ace John Drew long America's Ringling a winter prowling in art galleries matinee idol was seen by audiences with ankle only in profile Thu was due to a Eternal adolescents socks — and face hists Earl Carroll's foggily myopic and protruding eye enormous modernistic office desk has While the difficulty w4 no secret in a snug seat at each corner for chorus the profession it was not generally cutieS he Interviews Nobody has known until a few years before his cholera morbua any more Who re- passing A E Matthews sterling Enmembers skiing on barrel staves? An- glish actor conceals a pronounced other of my favorite people— Bert limp Herbert Marshall husband of LytelL Edna Best plays Romeo roles with a An old Broadway wine salesman romantic dash although one leg was managing a Seventh avenue nut store torn off by shrapnel- during the war e Apartment hotel in the 30's Sitting room parlors darkey waiters and There is no reason whatever why a grown-u- p bellboys The Empire has priest bhould not have a manicure a couple of ground floor tenants Gene and yet when I saw one sitting at a saunter manicure pallor window table on Tunney’s window-shoppin- g Madison avenue the other afternoon Sport Ward looks like his name What’s become of Addison Mizner’ It struck me as something quite unThe awkward ambulance for wounded usual Like Chaucer reading a tabhorses With exception of Deems loid Taylor all the music critics are seJoe Laurie Jr reports things are date looking Tiffany clerks standing like statues — staring What in tha (Continued on Pan ften Tomorrow By DAY-BY-DA- w Thu the ordinary phenomena of the world crisis are all making their appearance here Although France has an extraordinarily well balanced national economy although Franca pointedly avoided the worst excesses of th credit Inflation It has now been drawn into the general depression The Impression so common In Other countries that France Is complacent secure and omnipotent behind her armv and her gold supply is I am satisfied an illusion Whatever may have been French feeling a faw months ago today the French are as anxlou a any other cation to find a general mlutlon of the world crisis But like every other nation thev approach the problem In their own way end according to their own experience If other nations are to work with them they must understand their premise It ls necessary to begin by remembering that France is a democracy JBti and that there Is to be an election t the end of May Therefore In France a In other countries the chief preoccupation of public men to find way of doing what they almost of from stop signs reported believe to be necessiry without disINCREASING disregard of the state Is serious to the point that It indiFrench public pleasing the votor cates general Indifference to laws and regulations calculated to opinion I dominated by two great fear— the fer of Invasion and the fear of Inflation Th Thoughtlessness or defiance of motorprotect all citizens memory of military Intrusion causes Frenchmen ists Is pot confined to any single locality Every community to dread the recovery of Germany and has Its quota of drivers who persistently refuse to abide by eso I the existing orny unsetth-men- t tablished restrictions They apparently pride themselves In der In Furope The memory of the four-f'ft- h wanton recklessness that Ignores the rights of fellow citizens inflationof which destroyed about their lngs has made own life to lives creates If hazards and property their Frenchmen passionate adherents of (and th gold standard and of orthodox were the only consideration there possibly would be legitimate financial proiedure The French reIndiexcuse for such conduct But In member that they were almost defeated tn 1917 end almost ruined tn viduals must take protective measures against the menace 1826 Thl has mad them react in cannot Officers are limited In their operations They profoundly conservative manner picket every signal light and stop sign on the road And yet It la to the present crlals Thev remember too that though Just this limitation of police power that is taken advantage of thev wer almost defeated In 1017 If the they wer victorious and dominant by irresponsible persona at the wheels of automobiles two years later that though they ware arm of the law la not extended to strike they defy all regulalmost ruined In 1028 they became ation and too frequeutly are encouraged by escaping the pen the strongest financial power In Fu allies they deserve rope quukly thereafter Thus they that the fortune and the Indignation that follows traffic tragedies too readily dies conclude positions of nations are capable of vioThe same resentment should bo displayed In any 'away repld change They hive no confila lation of law although fortunately no life Ls lost It becomes a dence that their present power permanent or that the present weak-nes- a matter of every-da- y vigilance to forestall needless slaughter on of Germany I permanent They believe that the relative positions the highways ftl 4'il could be reversed as quit kly In th ii'gglg11 T future as they have been In the recent past Therefore they mistrust and reject solutions which take short v lew based on a passing emergent y a on la assault It I Impossible I think to under- -' reports ENCOURAGING slnnd French policy on reparation conclusive ly that handicaps can be over-codebt gild relations with when determination and cooperation are concentrated on or original measures for Germany rcs'nring the economic life of the world wlth-- l ’a single objective The campaign of the Association of Naout realising that their maor prem-- j tional Advertisers the American Federation of Labor and the 1st la desire to defend themselves American Legion merits public support against Invasion and Inflation in It is a constructive world In whulvpower and prosperity 'effort that realities and to make the most self-defen- se NEW YORK Today Enured ftl the poatoffice it Balt Laas City as second class matter °i 19 1032 are so impermanent biue el PHONE WASATCH -- oo 1 FREE TWO-DA- DELIVERY CITY SALE Y SATURDAY BIRTHDAY PREPARING FOR WASHINGTON’S ORDER EARLY BUY LIBERALLY SAVE GENEROUSLY! Store Closed All Day Monday N A J Thinks Capital Leaves Risk to Labor Editor Tribune All "Taxpayers Associations" but very few taxpayers realize the significance of the following figures and comparisons' In 1929 th total earnings of those who work for wages and salaries in the United Slat approximated 95 billion dollar In 1930 45 billion and in 1931 33 billion a decrease from 1929 of 22 billion dollar! or 40 per cent Here U another picture In 1930 while worker lost 10 billion dollar corporation earnings for dividends on stock and interest on bonds Increased 920 million dollars and for tha first eight months of 1931 while workers’ earnings decreased practidividends on stocks cally and Interest on bonds held to 700 million over the year 1929 During this present depression private monopolies and big interests hsve actually succeeded In increasing their earnings over the year 1929 and that largely at the expense of the laboring man In other words they have passed over to the worker the risks of investment— a brand of capital insurance if you please These same interests are now sending up and down the land shrewd highly paid individuals under the guise of helping the farmers taxpayers and certain organizations with carefully planned propaganda Insidious to the core and which If the public will "bite” will place the burden of recuperation on the laboring class the wage earner the farmer th small business man and all othar who mad It poaaible for th big Interests to accumulate such vast sums of wealth In some sinister way the public one-thi- Student of Washington Favors Conjoint Holiday Rules for Contributors Letters limited to 860 words Preference In ouhlicotkoo Is flrta where true name sot oddresa is 2 (il Write on one side of the used onlyt (h write legibly S (a) Rellrieusi rfteial ftod partisan disoM stone barred i (b) personal aspersion! not desired 4 (a) Writers must fur nlsh true names and residential M aridence of food faithi ib) theae aro withheld on request except where direst accusations are made against Individuals or corporations when the true name must he printed 5 Poetical contributions are not considered Views expressed In this department aro those of the contributors and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Tribune 7 The department cannot bo used as ft an adtertiiins medium The Forum does net eourt more than one rontribotien ft week from the same 1 npr eatributer Editor Tribune— I like A C Me hille also have been advocating we split the difference between the date of birthdays between Washington end Lincoln and advertise like "Shinola” two In one Having studied names and origin for the past four years and obtained a history of the Washington ancestry in Northampton England I have it as a positive fact that George Washington was born on February 11 1732 We have to take our hat off to Ripley I am sure he could prove as he did about the first of the year that Washington too was born on Febru12 I am sure too your readers will be interested to know Sulgrave ary where min Franklin also was burn Northamptonshire rd ha been inveigled Into accepting as a "law of economica" that wag reduction even in the poorest paid occupations teaching for example la a primary cure for depression W challenge these gentlemen to produce any reliable data that they have even made a atudy of thla problem N A J high-hand- Writer Lauds Comment On Distribution of Wealth Editor Tribune' Some time ago there wa an article in the paper by Manner S Ecclea elating that great fortune ought not to be perpetuated aa they are now In fact there should be a greater distribution of wealth A man of that type would make a good United Slate senator JOHN R JACOBS C II 8e rule i 1 is Benja- That Hwessnsgalum is the Anglo-Saxoname for- - Washington In the English lake district records we learn that the Washingtons were fond of hunting end that after hunt-- i ing they the Hwessians returned to an inn aat around th fireside smoked drank and told yams One hunter would rise remarkImpatient ing "By the way lt'a time we had drink By the way it a time we had annudder " By the way atayed with him Whether it be so or not In Yorkshire we have the song "Bill Bytheway Will Wetherbee and Me” I am sure that by making an all at birthday more enthusiaam would be displayed and would give the people a better spending spirit Perhaps too we will include Valentine day JOHN ROTHERY Observer Asks Start in Keeping Present Pads - a A TRUE THRIFT STORY A heavily laden fruit truck rumbled up th etreet There wai a loud crash as a crate of grapefruit turn bled onto th pavement The truck sped on As the luscious yellow fruit started rolling into tli gutter two well dressed women dashed out of the entrance to a fashionable apartment building and gutharad thslr arms full Three other having deposited their bundlea on the curb made a concert ed attack upon tha shattered ciat Th warning honk of an approathlng motor startled them Hastily gather log aa many of tha grapefruit as tt ev possibly could gal Into th lap of their non to adequate akirtv the women stood aside exposing more than th customary portion of silk tlad limb to th chill wind and giucd helplessly on a a man loaded Into htl the atlll half filled ciat limousine and calmly diovt awnv housewlve The thrifty departed A few broken bits with their spoil of wood lying about and several rapa of yellow psper fluttering In Ith breeie was all that was left to tell th tale Wall 'tia an 111 wind etc cvrr depart HAMS The flavor is marvelous —Half or whole lb Pe The bathtub drain got all Clogged up Pa bailed the tub out with a cup— He had a dieadful helplesa lock M cleaned it with a crochet hook 33c Hiked Rhode Island roast or stew 4 to 4 lbs lb Tender White Meat Hares 1H to 2lg lbi IIART’S LUNCH (Indrf "IM GUus tot K$( ft Lot Lvm will Miiuitnni) for Monty our ta(or0 K ut ft ftftrft Cunllffo ! 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An American presidentof voiced the demand for 8 nations and an interna league tional court of Justice so that any and all international difficulties and differences should in future be settled honorably and peacefully by reason and not by blood Treaties and pacts were signed entirely outlawing war but no power was constituted to enforce the court's decrees MA’S TOOLS I acklng such power every nation At home It seem to bo the rule distrusted every other nation and Pa never ha "the proper tool" doubled rather than decerased it Or knack to fix things For the atunt armed forces 7 hat Hump Ma Pressure of taxation the world over though you 11 have to hunt produced a public opinion demandThis ing a disarmament conference The cuter on the table leg ls now in session at Geneva to settle Fell out Pa said a w ooden peg terms for auch world disarmament Would fix It up But Ma kep' mum But Instead of this the conference cConttmiod on llevon An' fixed it with a wad of gum An togs thing TURKEYS BAKE VIRGINIA STYLE n Editor Tribune- Lest we forgot that but a few year ago we fought a "war to end war” let me remind your readers that every day for four years and nearly four months there were Some things are of that nature as to 'find pencil or an eraaer when I need one and when I take a bath th make One's fancy chuckle while the heart soap Invariably slips into the tub and hide — Bunyan dth ache Tred Kanzler'a disposition end Mr A great combiThe head of a family trying to live Kanzlera initiative nation on th $40 per month budget was A doitor lays you can get neuritia taken ill Th doctor gave him ajjc from chilled cocktail shakers pills end Instructed him to take one Marion Nelson' jaunty stride Joe Fitzpatrick who is recovering after each meal Three days have from the flu with lumbago complicabus th and four passed pills tion aaya he feel like patient recondi left tioned veteran Fresh Dressed Plump Tender Young STAR Serve ARMOUR’S It Is th fact change so quickly that I rem hmen are ao deep ly convinced of th Importance of adhering to prim Iplea ton trie la mit-icrd forma and ordeily procedm Mini leans and Ililtona are inclined to think impatiently and to b theorem I rattier than piaitUal and But this loyal'y to absti ac- Inotf on the tum is not mete obstinacy MINT It an attempt to hold 00 to amnethlng Dining the Bamberger B Imlnistr permanent amidst th bawbiterlng ton Harry 8 Joseph wea mis'uken i hanges of human affairs several time for the gnernor Th perversity of Inanimate thing tCopy rght DJI New YorkTnbuti "" Inc ) 'With a dc‘k full of them 1 can nevei w Ship To AH Points tn Utah Idaho 6Mevgga W® Garden Pea pit Tomato utre 26 39c 29c 25c 29c 2 n 27 i 3 cart |