| Show ii i THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING MARCH 12 1931 n ‘a? JSalt £nlic ijc ever Ytid Trbaa Le tnonFn Fu&uaiun t The tribune ii ft charter member of the Audit Bureau of Cirt u let ions The Tribune ie ft member of The 100 000 Group oi American GHiea ft member of lledlft Tbe Tribune Records Inc trotiP The Beckwith Special Agency Xnc eastern advertising agent New York 8t Louie DeChicago Philadelphia troit Eansaa CHy Afiantai M 3 Mo genaen & Co Ino Pad lie coast representative Ban Francisco Loe Angelee BaMie Portland Foreign bureau Of Information of The No I Rue Scribe Parlg Tribune are France Uft Fall Mall London England I Unter Den Linden hrlio Germany Facclsior Hotel Rome Italy The intrant If on tele to ever? Important city in the United States Reader one ascertain aerate in ear elty by telepboaiui till office The Tribune li e member ot the The Aawrieted Ptesf it Preae reexiaisiveiy entitled to the use torcredproduction of ell new dispatches ited to it or not otherwise credited Id iht paper end also the local new otib hrela Saturday Morning March 12 1932 Creating Monopolies of granting an exclusive Fness franchise theat theadvisability Salt Lake airport the city commission busi- PONDERING I NEW YORK By Entered el tbe poatoffice el Sell L&e City ee second rleae matter The Salt Company TE&M8 Of SliBSCEimONi DdMt end Sunday one month $ 0 90 10 50 f n ly end Sunnay one fear - Idebo (I lie eDove rale applyW in UtahNaverie end ronuiig ) Elsewhere in United States Dally end 1100 6uuaay one month Iwbed tribune LINDBERGH CASE INTERNATIONALLY (From Milwaukee Journal) America must take note of the Imkidpression which the Lindbergh naping has made on other nations There Is probably no community of any size in the world that has not this been informed Everywhere country Is being Judged as gangster ridden “A civilized government has seldom been so challenged" says the London Morning Telegraph in a typical statement And the London Daily Mirror adds: I’The old world is used to shocks but it will sit up and gasp now This crime illustrates that gangdom in the United States is now virtually In control" To other peonies this crime Is no different from kidnaping a child off the White House lawn We ourselves should try to keep our perspective and we do keep it to some extent The kidnaping at Niles Ohio of a contractor's son on the same day means as much to the parents of the boy of 12 as the loss of a baby means to the Lindberghs— the same sorrow And all and terror In both cases the forces of our organized government have to be used In both instances Each crime is against Amer- should not overlook the relationship of ttfe field to other aviaInasmuch as municipal airports are predition enthusiasts cated In part upon their public utility aspects It ill behooves a city to set up monopolistic enterprise which might Interfere with this ambition The Interest of Salt Lake City In Its airport Is unquestioned It is maintained because It is a civic if not a financial asset Adequate airport facilities are necessary if Salt Lake is to maintain Its place in air transport development It invites more official and public interest rather than less of It Monopolistic rights at the airport except as they may be ica Other countries however see in the held by the city itself are not calculated to Improve service or direct challenge Lindbergh crime The arbitrary figure fixed for to our government Increase Interest in aviation They do not understand how such a thing is posInstead of the requirement of a sible if any semblance of law aim or this enterprise means little If they lost an der still functions $20000 Investment It might be $50000 or It might be $100000 heir to a European throne they would that the government was It is vicious In scope and wholly incompatible with municipal conclude ended So they say naturally enough In Interest that gangdom now rules the United airports and aviation ' States Much of the development In aviation Is predicated upon govMaybe America Itself could be amused when other nations cast Jibes ernmental interest federal state and municipal Obviously the at Chicago and others of our cities Industry has been fostered and encouraged by this Interest which cesspools of crime which infest the whole nation But we cannot ignoi e but emphasizes the public responsibility now that the activity this Unless we demonstrate that the Is not true how can we In the light of this re- impression as offers greater commercial possibilities a leader in democratic pose again lationship any farming out of the city’s interest In the airport government? is to be regarded as a surrender of an established public right The city’s action in the matter should be guided entirely by the theory of the greatest good for the greatest number a factor Muniwhich Is not always present In monopolistic enterprise cipal investments which appear undesirable gain nothing in partial conversion to private enterprise resulting in immediate advantages and ultimate profits to the lessee A Growing Demand demands for enormous federal expenditures for are multiplying the worries of national officials in their efforts to restore order In governmental budgets Nevertheless the appeals cannot be passed over lightly lor they come from the great mass of citizens who too are Btralned by The complex problems involved in diversity and idleness projects of such gigantic proportions as proposed must of necessity delay decisive action and this delay only adds to the restlessness of the throng seeking relief Debts have been cited as one of the Irksome realities we have encountered In a period of readjustment The accumulation of obligations has resulted from plunging Unwisely into the arms of temptation Governmental agencies from the bottom to the top are guilty The individual citizen shares part of the blame On all thS cost has been a burden and a hlndranpe to progress when unfavorable conditions developed It Is safe to assert that there is little opposition to a comprehensive public works program frorn the standpoint of its desirability There Is a danger however that must be recognized Revenues must come from taxation In one form or another In that fact lies the joker that returns to mock our efforts in many wholly worthy and commendable undertakings Immediate relief may be assured but eventually the price must be paid and the records are glaring with Instances that sound a silent warning against blindly mortgaging our own future and the lives of generations to come The project itself merits nothing but praise The means of accomplishing the task and realizing a natVm-wld- e desire to dissipate the forces f depression must be INSISTENT f sound comprehensive nd The world has had enough of unwise legislation It has had It has balked on walking with enough of weak statesmanship Wars uneyes shut to the brink of the abyss of bankruptcy employment social upheavals poverty and distress have been penalties for wholesale errors not the product of thh$ generation alone but of thaw that have gone before In our efforts governmental and individual there Is only one course to pursue Vision and judgment must dominate every action When we enter into obligations we must know how to meet the cost Unless all factors are incorporated In public proposals hereafter it Is better that they fall by the wayside fool-pro- of Making Our Own Nest CHIEF OF POLICE PAYNE’S observations on lawlessness at a meeting of Salt Lake Rotarlans are particularly timely and logical He places a measure of responsibility upon the general public without attempting to evade the task delegated to police officers Citizens have been shocked by the brazen defiance of established order that has characterized gang rule in some of our larger cities The chagrin has been localized but foreign nations have been startled by the apparent helplessness of the United States to cope with a public menace A tendency to heroize criminals may have a part In creating a dangerous tolerance la this country Legal technicalities that permit delays In pm ecution and ultimate escape from Justice have encouraged outlawry and made crime a profitable Industry In all of tola there la a measure of blame attached to every Individual Could laxity endure if the public were amused to indignation? Would officers dare to violate their trust If they kmw the wrath of citizens would make their penalty swift and certain? On the contrary crooks engage In hazardous aeUvltks with a certain security that there Is an even chance They aie not even good gamblers Their contempt for law and for those who provide the statutes Is stimulated by Indifference The underworld sneers at weaklings In their own ranks and without Tubll in inference robs enforcement agencies of much of thrlr power There mint be a changed viewpoint that will We have let down the praise obedience and scorn violation pates admitted crime and now cry aloud In helplessness Either ¥ r’ t rally the Jones rf decency and launch a counter attack BgUhit a vicious foe or bu-- lazily in the bed we have Lrerarcd o o McIntyre March 11— Purely picked his teeth behind a napkin NEW YORK a captain has personal piffle: I cannot look formal Captain Blancart linerWhen caught even In full even dress Phillip Barry the sternest expression writes the cleverest stage dialogue I m a fib I redden to the ears and to evade laugh off key employ every possible dodge telephone conversation - and spice bean soup with tobasco until I pop out The friendliest radio voice Is that of In a sweat Major Bowes Nothing makes me A midnight group of chattering feel so happy as to be asked to look chorus girls fascinates me In my en- someone m the eyes Asked what tire life 1 never owned a satisfactory wine 1 prefer I say Chablis Mouton of pen 1 roar out loud at animated car- 1902 1 never tasted it but readThe fits her it In a book Sounds worldly toons Alice Longworth niche in life better than any woman most constructive critic 1 have is know The most placid newspaper- Charles B Driscoll Three persons who give me more ideas for this colman ia Keats Speed I love to pronounce espionage And umn than all others are Ray Long think tranquil is one of the most Courtney Ryley Cooper and Irvm 1 enbeautiful of words For no reason Cobb Of all spiritual singers whatever the Philadelphia Biddles joy Roland Hayes most I’ve been out in annoy me I am continually misplac- at night without my wife but twice ing a sock and once swigged five gm eight years fizzes in the hot Palm Beach sun thinking they were lemonade And I once loaned a program to J P did I put on an act! Morgan In the next seat in a theater” d Returning it he said "Much obliged My only art possession is a vase My father at 40 seemed Flustered I replied “I’m well spot was terribly old Several years older I thanks” The mostatdesolate San Luis Potosi think myself youthful The first poet the public square I alwavs turn to I ever met was Berton Braley Many Mexico at twilight who lost all lately present a charm follow brunette ladies with whita they never had before The Strand streaks In their hair is the most interesting of all mam stems (Copyright 1932 McNaught Syndfc cate Inc) I can draw a caricature of Arthur William Brown in two strokes Herb Roth dining with me once ordered The recent slaying of a New York a minute steak for desSert And ate gangster while he was In a phone it I’m awed by athletic women anfi booth shows what can happen to men with Van Dykes Fellows ex- those fellpws when they don’t keep cruciatingly comical In drinking days their ears to the ground— The Day-to- n seems as flat today as a yesterday Daily News waffle I enjoy a good show a half dozen “Borah Is Hero to His Wife" the times and saw “Sally" at least 20 Just headline declares and every married to watch Leon Errol and Walter Cat- man will now recognize In Borah if lett clown A certain cafe attracts not a hero certainly a genius— The often because they serve spun sugar Danbury Evening News with ice cream Stories of swamp life Every time France wants to wrlta grip Evans Wall writes the best My difficulty at teas Is in getting a different kind of letter on repararid of a frozen grin All thrills are tions from the one she sent last the resigns and a new minanticipatory Realization means noth- government ing I have to ask my wife my exact istry sends the new letter — The age destroy all chain good luck let- Toronto Ont Daily Star ters and my current stage love is Edna Best I never saw anyone hit Figures of the 1930 census reveal that there are 13920600 foreign-borby an automobile people in the United States Gallic effusiveness of Paris shopkeepers is hooey but how I fall for it! A clerk in the Grand Central zone thinks I’m Carl Van Vechten and ALL YOU CAN EAT talks about Harlem I sign all inti- mate correspondence “Love and ON OUR Kisses” The feel of cellophane makes me rub my fingers across my teeth J My finest cane is of solid amber the gift of William Gaxton The most unusual is a blackthorn gift of the late Ben Hampton Roxy is America’s greatest showman i Rook-woo- n la a public project 1 DAY-BY-DA- Y - 30s By Our Readers Should Hurry Safety Zones L B Says City Charles Sill Attacks Use of Nom de Plumes LUNCH The Broadwayiest crowd Is In front of the Hotel Somerset next to the Palace An otherwise intelligent friend believes the world will come to an end this year During a convalescence six years ago I lived for three months abroad and wrote a daily article about New York without seeing an American or an American newspaper That or starve Alfred Segal is the best Choice o Soup i Breaded Veal Cutlet Boiled Beef With Vegetables Creamed Ham on Toast Chicken a la King Potatoes Milk or Coffee Roll and Butter Common and vulgar people ascribe Contributors Rules all 111 that they feel to others people of little wisdom ascribe to them1 Letter UmUtft to SOft word Editor Tribune: At last we are to Editor Tribune: "Anyone who selves people of much wisdom to Pudding Preference In publication te riven t no one — Epictetus where tree name end nddreea U a safety station! Just one until have writes frankly of abuses will be at8 need a) Write ea one aide ef (he goodness knows when— maybe after paper enlyi 4b) write leeibly ft () Well be that as it may but I’ve tacked by those who commit the HART’S LUilCII Kelixioue racial and partisan ftlscue a few more people are killed then eiona barred) 4b) personal aaperaionft got a pretty good idea who to blame abuses"— Anonymous erican reporter 4 furnot desired 4a) Wrltcre mint we’ll get another and then wait until (Under Glaus’ Management) (or my cold “Weather fair" says While the Forum writer sees so and reatdential ad 3ish treeMname a few more are killed and then we’ll If the first page of a book doesn’t I start plainly the abuses of which others Mr Alter and eonflding-lik- e evident! ef toed friths “Carry a Tray and Bare Money" 4b) these are withheld on request Finally interest it is rarely finished and I get another ad infinitum out In the morning Bunshine without 57 South 1st West Geo Nessen and cringingly forbears atexcept where direct accusations are we’ll look like a real city expect to be set upon by hoodlums my overcoat or my red flannels and are guilty made acaiaat Individual! or corpora will be our guest at lunch today ones dear meantime But in the “safety' In gashouse districts sat (lone when the true name must be come home In a snowstorm taching his name for fear the Recently printed 9 Poetical contributions are commissioner can’t you manage to next to a behaviorist at dinner He The time has come fellow suffer- whose abuses he exposes will retalnot considered 8 Views expressed in borrow or steal a little yellow ibeg ers for ua to stop complaining about iate are this those ef the department of which by exposing the abuses With which to daub those farce contributors and do nt necessarily the brand of weather Mr Alter paint 1 reflect the views ef Tbe Tribune Is guilty or inflict some personal stations? More than once wsm unsafety" ae cannot esed The be gives us and get busy and do some- he department to inflict he has which ft to jump for my life intoj had power a an medium have The advertising injury thing about il court more than one fonm does net week in some social political economic or the middle of the car track Most contribution ft from tha tame motorists being nearly blind disrecontributor During a lull Lou Williams read Industrial category our Forum will aloud the following news item: “The tend to degenerate gard all obstructions except those The writer whose fear of losing his that might mar their car but a few champion high school orator of Kansas who tangled with a traffic cop job would prevent him from writing might see the yellow paint A R Rogers Praises Our hearts would not be In our the other night la now the former for the realization of some ideal that to human mouths as they are now with the high school orator of Kan would permanently accrue champion Constructive “ Message as the highest welfare cannot qualify sas little dirty metal "tacks” With ice mut- type of Forum writer "Check and double-check- " and snow covering these flat markwas Tribune: Editor It be lost would certainly who his job Anyone tered Bob Daly ings the autoist has the right of way vacating a position that would be refreshing innovation to see one of and all the alibi he needs be who to someone else would LAUGHABLE LOCAL LAWS given our local banks lead the way with a Too bad all the city officials have (Excavated by R R Brady) equally well qualified to fill it also constructive advertisement a few machines They should stand in days these e (Interpretation mine — not guaran- as much In need and fully deserving “safety stations”! of the job teed ) ago titled “Bright Signs of tha Times1 a few times then maybe they would The Influence that prompts the I hope this advertisement was read grant us the security of at least those It Is unlawful to unload dump 'spill pour or carry coal or coke Into a hole Forum writer to use the nom de plume by every forward-lookin- g individual posts and chains A little daubing of our streets might give one cavity excavation or chute between to hide his Identity is the same inout of yellow on evidences It many pointed the hours of 12 midnight and 9 a m fluence that operates in the masses or two old unemployed a few cents g prohibited except in and causes practically all our social progress going on today It was inLB You can always be sure of getting the exact As formative and constructive and if such sections of the city set aside economic and industrial chaos tor such purpose by the chief of po- long as the masses of humanity are this cut of meat you want at our Super Market H O W Come: See rule 2b may be considered the attitude of lice (Note: This ordinance was prob- controlled by a fear of losing the ad- the officers From long experience our salespeople know of the "bank which pubg vantage they at present hold over lished Contributor ably the result of the Commepts we it expect may reasonably the cuts you like best Come to Z C M L certain of fellows the basic evils their rink owners’ lobby ) from this Name Use Real that are now operative will continue further encouragement on of for your meat needs “Blessed are they who were not sat- with their sanction Greed is our source In many ways We have had our unfortunate conisfied to let well enough alone All prime abuse the of CHARLES SILL A Tribunewriter Editor ditions emphasized too much While the progress the world has made we to sign their Layton Utah we regret that these conditions are Forum wants all writers owe to them" names and to be honest about correct us to seems with been have there the it I will ask would he or she want J W C: See rule 1 Impression that very little of a con- their name signed to the articles I Clem S Schiamm was laughing was nature on end structive about a guy who married In 1917 to going 11 Paul Asks More write or do I? There you ask why lb DEEF POT messages of the kind used by this I write I can’t help it I have to keep out of war and hasn't known a stimushould a bank have Aid moment of peace since very renilorWAltocal It out of my system either write get lating effect I lb get soap box and the weather FORK ROAST The idea of promoting the inter- or too HOW TO PRESERVE A HUSBAND Editor Tribune: Certain members cold for the soap box meetings Books aplenty on cooking tell the of congress hold that old age pensions ests of the community appeals to me is I can't afford to rent a hall hopeful housewife how to maki jams are local and not national problems very much and I hope that through I am glad Jack Plane has recovPORK SPARE RIBS and jellies that will captivate the but what authorities on economics the advertisement a gratifying force ered from the writer's cramp Hope masculine appetite But whoever or on social or political science hold of good will has been developed soon I Let’s have more of these construc- to hear from him again Forumenjoy I lb heard of one telling how to preserve that view I cannot find SLICED BACOii and very much reading the A R ROGERS connubial bliss’ Well here’s gome California has a wealth of $3574 per tive messages of the privthe for continuance hope advice— ages old— written by a wo- capita Utah has only $2fifll (PopulaWe read articles and differ W M: Your contribution carries a ilege I lb man who knew: "Be careful in your tion of 1928 wealth of 1922) CaliforVEAL ROAST our ways of thinking but that responsibility The Tribune cannot with Do not choose too young nia has no vast selection undertaxed differas it is the educational is properties by and take only such varieties as have as Utah has while her homes and assume ences of opinion that we reach sound I lb PORK ROAST been reared In a good moral atmos- farms are not so overtaxed as those I am surprised at the conclusions Points to Need phere When once decided upon and of Utah are California and other advonumber of that people large selected give your entire attention states are vastly more able to pay the return of liquor as a relief LARD Adequate Exchange cate to preparation for use pensions than Utah U domestic from the depression I well rememSon e insist on keeping them In New York Is raising $40000000 this and 1894 and Editor Tribune: Every piece of cur- ber the panic of 1833I can I lb SAUSAGES phklo whilst others are constantly vear for pensions and unemployment see was In the only advantage In them has hot the water but that this of this gov- the saloons that served free lunches getting stamp by doubling her Income tax Utah Is rency only makes theln sour and hard and raising nothing for these purposes ernment on it is property of this but many of them wen) out of busilb STEWI1IQ IIEIIS sometimes bitter Even poor varie- New York has a real Income tax government and does not belong to ness in a short time ties may be made tender and sweet years In operation who The on commented Utah has not writer mv individual or small group of inand good by garnishing them with New York pays old age I lb aver- any article assumes a greater responsiBELGIAN HARES patience well sweetened with smiles aging $30 per month pensions when he Utah (Salt dividuals bility than I would rare to and flavored with kisses to taste: Lake " M Sane county) pavs an average of $8 40 This government owns approxi- signed himself "I then wrap In a mantle of charity keep pee month I lb COLORED IIEIIS to each pensioner and onlv mately nine billion dollars of curWith best wishes to the Forum and warm with with a steady fire of do- 532 are now all and I am Forum The treasury officials state writers even that small rency readers receiving mestic devotion and serve with average while 324 ar M L SANE waiting for that there is a deficit of over one bil I lb SPRIHG BROILERS peaches and cream When thus pre- pensions but can get nothing lion dollars In the treasury No This Reds pared they will keep for year and new pensions have been not is in difIn circulation the OLl Timer Replies to granted for money improve with age" about two years Salt Lake county ferent Industries In the United States Cbtckea f l)P JJJEP Individual Letter on Liquor Law we for can have do no more Issued two because billion just neither the nd Lemon NOTES iCl 4CS state of dollars’ nor to worth bonds a the nation cooperates provide DEPARTMENT Tribune: of Editor And of now medium our comes for the various and Many exchange pensioners applin No apartment or cants CHICXEH SALAD I Kid" who aavs only 2000 barely are keeping alive ex- industries dwelling has the charm of the old Since In this the direst destitution and money is not in the treas- perfectly good citizens of California isting Dwyer residence on North Temple The death rate among them ury and Is not in circulation through nave been put to sleep by the wicked street A peifect setting for a per-f- e misery I $1 C01IBIIIATI0II SALAD is high Unless the federal govern- tha channels of industrial pursuits prohlbs Why here In Utah fully t hostess — Edna Dwyer where 20000 the been laid is have bewill ment nine in million the do or dollars away unless the something When I wag a boy it was an Insult And I see by the state Will cooperate (of this latter longing to the government? pttet six months to offer a girl a drink TAMALES Nowadays there is scant hope) the death rate I ach Individual has as good right paper that the International Wine she'll swallow Insult after Insult It’s piobably just the way 1 feel must soon Increase till It will be a to the use of the monetary system as congress in Paris savs that statistics to freedom of speei h In fact this show alcoholic deaths have doubled Numerous full pensioners right now but I've enjoved reading holocaust is a basic part of our government and heart disease has tripled In s have only a ragged suit of clothes and the advertisements of coffin is It not no change of underwear being used for the welfare of America and there has been a “deand the like Nor Is this destitution and want all industries or to promote happiness plorable increase In Immorality” and in our homes comfort It is de- since the adoption of American proInstead of shooting eligible men their own fault" as the common Do You Know About Our frorn ambush this is the year when libel runs We have many b!g earn- moralizing industry bringing sorrow hibition determined young women run them ers and formerly gieat men on the and anxiety to our homes and throw Yes let’s go back to the good old down in the open —The Cincinnati pension roll Long illness and the ing millions of our honorable citizens saloon with an empty room at the Times-Sta- r back where drunks can be robbed ownership of farms homes or other on the mercies of charity We need to protect the right to ban- with a back door where children western real property have bankruptwho docs catering for all occasions? ter and trade all commodities Most former soldiers W can come In at any time because the are fur ed and left them with nothing peace— some of them bee ause the pay Will the nation help? must need the right to determine the value old toper will die off some (lay and Or Telephone Was 475 of these commodities by a medium of unless the children ere treated for saluting a second lieuienant is most of them perish? right be no will customers of there law Inadequate— The Toledo Blade the exchange regulated by H TAUT J Please Mr Editor do not compel supply and demand A physli bin The absent r of the medium of x us to sign our own names as I fear that slrg'ng T The Forum doe not court reheat the blood But its folks who rhange owned by our government a wicked dry would bump me off think they ran sing that get us het print some dark night so I must still re deprives us of these rights W G M : &ce rule la up — Tli Flcufuee (Ala) I lei aid t for Have Just What You Want in MEATS 4 5 We make-believ- 1 ) Fv Roller-skatin- roller-skatin- w - For Saturday Only 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