| Show Wi £I STft V TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNINC ABRIL R) C 2 the vulture ix THE eagle's NEST Sljc JSalt £ak pibimt? mornlnt bv The Suit Tribune Publishing Company every Lak UlrU 01 61 BSCR1K1I0N: I 0 90 and fiunau? on month Pai’j 1050 one year V u aid Sinday lILa above ra e app y in Utah Idaho Nevada and yominK’ Da'Iy ana Elewher to United State S i 2 Sunday ont month TERMS The Tribune la on sale in every Headc ty in the United State ers may ascertain agent In any city by this ie UieptiiMilfi The irbune is a member of the AsThe Aicuied Presa is soc ated Press S4usieiy entitled to the ue fur reproduction of all new dipatrhes cred-in ited in U or not otherwise credited th s pier and also the local nevn nub-Iied herein fcnirrefl ai l he Late Cu an second claM mi POCATF at Sail 1 1 O ldil o—Af cr being turn t He went to wmk m a Inn- thinking taker at the K wan 1 h is a hi Itotdiy and o'her luncheon clubs Lou W to 'peak at tlte chamber was 'ic- - mmrr 1 tie tribune it a chartet member of the Aud l Bureau of Circulation The Tribune is a member ol The uU lOi Otujp ol ArrerlcaO Cttlea The Tribune is a member ol Media Re irrts Inc group I ho inc Special Agency eastern advertising agent New York I Da Piilladrtpt a ( htcaso 8t Lou etroit Knnsas City Atlantal M U Mo s Ar C Pa repre-Ific roast Inc ftisen mauve hranrlsca Los Anne lea” S muf Pt ri and f nrc an of mforn alion of 1 he ourra Irbune are No 1 Rue Scribe Paris frame l Pall Mall London England I t nter Den Unden Berlin Germany Fscflsior Hr tel Rome Italy Sundav Morning April Senator from Sandpit Xhc - v - time n t at-o- n I of gold it k 11 wax monev - hud re Pin itello Ed Haipei the Id iho Potato K ng G Nichole pi iting mwclf I alvv ivs in hign fivoi— wmn is club P itaiv lift pi i nidi nt of the iwhat 1 should sav And' Nick’ said eves have it nd'dak Ike Masters Democratic Tell your ol- h- yoke m for congress always rnjos pin v icn f The matoriral contests heie were a singing what hi calls the Hoover grtat suite s bait 1 label to tit a theme sang 'Good Night Sweet thr or sob out of them because the beatt ' Walter D Service Pocatello s bes contestants were high school stu indents But m the spelling bee It was known Scotsman is figuring onthree different When a little fellow 10Ventnig an automobile with vears old mi'sed out on a word that wheels Walter would' I t auldn t spell mvsilf and walked offl Ray Biookhart nephew of Senator the stage and wept on the bioad chest Smith Wildman Biookliait of Iowa of Stephen J Maloney director of the is the post commander of the I was glad I didn t have to teller American Legion f E MacKenzie who has quite appear before the audience i a reputation as a reader is one of Po While the judges w eie making their catello s most Interesting citizens In do said "What decision I was called upon to fill in interviewing him t w ith a bit of entertaining After talk Vou think of Hamlet ’ And he said mg 10 or 15 minutes with more or don’t know to me it s just a letf of quo less i espouse Dean Dver came over tat ions to me and said 'll you had cracked Tom j0Ile savs ‘Politics Is a mat one more jfilee Id have bus'ed right (rl of passing the bm k ot passing the ” out laughing DOE of common e Br(iU tn 10 1932 Being fearful of Poca-contes- Freedom and Protection little on the surface to account for the overwhelming in the house that passul the Ilaie bill to grant Independence to Philippine islands in ten yens unless It is another piece of political strategy intended to embarrass the administration So many problems add complications to this question that hasty action seems absutd Aspirations of the Filipinos ‘constitute a normal objective Neither this people nor any other remains In human progress But when the United fjitates content under alien domination a adopted the Islands it assumed paternal obligation which cannot be terminated without due consideiatlon of the future welfare of its foster children and Its own family of citizens Industrial conflict has arisen in the relationship between this country and the possession in the Pacific There are Instances of production of commodities over competition between there and higher costs In the states The sugar beet industry senses a growing menace to its welfare in the free importation of bland sugar Nothing is contained in the Hare bill that will grant Increased piotectlon to either the American sugar beet grower or to the refiner Limitations are fixed of course but we are Informed by those close to the facts that the figures are above the production of the Islands at the present time For this reason western sugar interests are not enthusiastic over the proposal as it goes to the senate Relinquishment of control over the Islands means that the United States must give up its naval and military base there or enter into an agreement to continue td occupy the area The latter alternative Is not desirable and yet recent warfare in the Orient has emphasized the need of an adequate defensive force tln the Pacific to provide reasonable security for this nation’s THERE Is low-piic- k T&l V Us commerce Unless the Ilare bill is drastically changed In the senate It Is almost a foregone conclusion that President Hoover will veto the measure Furthermore Secretary of War Hurley expresses the opinion that the upper house of Congress will oppose the "bill In its present form This divided sentiment In Washington official circles gives credence to the belief that the house was motivated by political thought rather than by a sincere desire to solve a troublesome problem Even so American industry and labor Is reasonable In expecting that domestic welfare shall not be sacrificed on the altar of political intrigue Freedom for the Islands should be granted on a basis of equality that assures the future prosperity of the Philippines and at the same time does not leave American Industries at the mercy of a competitor of Its own creation No Peace Here COMMISSIONER MULROONEY of New York makes It POLICE clear In a report on his department’s activity that the war on crime never ceases and that the cost to taxpayers Is steadily mounting Society owes this debt to jtself There can be no thought of relaxing while public enemies exist Crime is a problem of vital concern to every public official and to every citizen It cost the largest city In the nation more million dollars last year to keep the lawless elethan sixty-thre- e This 1s an Increase of more than three milment In check lion dollars over the previous year The sum is staggering to a nation that has passionately passed laws for human conduct with the result that the numbers of statutes have made them more or less ineffective Crooks have kept pace with the lawmakers They have outstepped society and flaunt orderly gov' ernment by defying Its rules Public indifference Is accountable for part of a national tragedy that approaches a disgrace A youthful bandit in Chicago boastfully confesses the robbery of twelve banks He laughs about squandering $100000 on women This outlaw Is under 30 years of age and Is an example of the reckless criminal that faces the police of every large city Ills type accounts for murders of law enforcement officers They make taxpayers groan under heavy burdens to provide adequate protection for themselves and their neighbors But that Is the result of something vicious that is corrupting the American social system It Is an Influence that Commissioner Mulrooney accounts for efforts to prevent crime declares that police are not content with shooting down gangsters They want to curb the tendency of youth to stray from the trails of righteousness Modem weapons new methods of travel and a highly organized body of desperate Individuals Is what the American no doubt people are now confronting It is a bewildering threat and defeat we acknowledge but If we withdraw from the fight of of the government means power the collapse the surrender Handicapping Children rackithring” One of the inevitable of the Olyr lpic garni s in Los Angeli v is it mus and sundi y kinds of jai k- -i n ermg It is estimated that the pub Ik has ah eadv been robbi d of $1 800 -0U0 by solicitors and agents w hn have 1 been selling this and that and collet various sorts of funds on the rrnsi epre sentation that they aie raising money for the Olympic committee The managing duedor of the California Inlilligeiue Service is author ity for the statement that no less than 1)70 000 residents of Los Angeles have been gypped by the ‘ racketeers and that each solicitor takes m an average of fiom $25 to $50 per day One salesman of fake Olympic stamps is reputed to have cleaned up $0000 profit m a few months The gullible public has purchased stumps souvenirs novelties advertisements in publications and conti lbuted to all sorts of funds thinking that they were helping the Olympic organization to finance the games Almost every known form and variety of easy money schemes has been uncovered and new ones are being discovered every week NOTES ON THE CUFF DEPART MCNT I eo Hond is mv idea of an nppor in England “a woman redcntlv conducted a regiShe is Miss Susan mental ban Spain DunkOhe composer and she led the Roval Artillery band at the Roval Artillery theater at Woolwnk 'The Royal Artillery England band" newspaprr -- POLITE POLICE Los Angeles like Salt Lake police officials are emphasizing courtesy as one of the virtues which policemen should cultivate The courtesy campaign was started by the public safety committee of the Los Angeles county giand Jury which prepared a report on the subject The report urged elimination of insolence and unneceson violence the part of police sary officers when dealing with ordinary law violators but did not recommend kid glove" tactics for dangerous and known criminals Police officers the report suggested should be able to discriminate between citizens who commit minor and technical infractions of the law and thugs Neglect of these children breeds trouble for the future The national effort to alleviate their suffering and restore them to some value In the scheme of society la a commendable and humanitarian work Economically It Is less expensive to care for them now than to pile up expense for their care as public charges criminals or Institutional Inmates later - Hubbard-Den- The prohibition poll substantiates the report that the 1931 pretzel con sumption bioke all lccords— Ashland Daily Independent INTEREST IN NEW RAY discovery was made in bombarding atritl Announcement by Dr J Chadwick metal called beryllium with alpha rnsy1 the scientist working at the Caven particles The existence of the neu dish laboratory Cambridge Fngland Itron has been suspected for 12 vears ' J duK’OVfited a tint ha jay Jy qntradifts all the mn pted has aroused much interest among sAj jsaid Dr Chadwick It is without an cntists of Europe who arc anxious 'electric charge and theiefoie cannot to obtain more details Dr Chadwickibe deflected by magnetism from lb says that particves of the ray called mass” neutrons revealed themselves as they trashed into the core of the atom The! When things aie as prettv as that RFLIEF AND SAFETY San Diego Cal which recently succeeded In untangling a $300 000 unemployment relief bond issue from legal technicalities has decided to spend the money on a traffic safety project The project consists of four pedestrian tunnels near city schools de signed to protect school children from heavy automobile traffic It Is estimated by city officials that $200 000 of the $300 000 will be paid out in wages furnishing 50 000 days of work at $4 per day the standard wage speiifiednn the bond issue On the other tmnd the tunnels w ill mean the loss of jobs by numeious special traffic officers whose services will be no longer required FCONOMT Industiial state The Colorado school at Golden has set an economy example for other institutions to shoot at Since 1928 the per capita cost of operating the institution has been reduced from $913 08 down to $552 47 and this in spite of the fart that $80 000 was spent during the past year for permanent improvements The saving it Is claimed has been accompanied by Increasing rather than decreasing efficiency One of the interesting economies effected was the discharge of several guards and the hiring of a few instructors t6 take their places The aecom instructors are apparently pllvhing the functions of the guilds someIndirectly and contributing thing far more valuable than meie watching brief Inspection clinched the deal Bui nhaven was founded 100 years ago bv fisher families from St Combs Inverallochy and Rattray Head who were nttraited to the village when the local latrd built a small pier E nh ing has since died out and the pres cnt residents are mainly emploves of Peterhead Admiralty Harbor ol Ref uge Works ls out n Company - jrwnFRS 217 Mam St last desperate effort thrv might trv a law forbidding proptn's I— Publishes Syndicate As ‘ How restful and peaieful it must W W Atterbury president of Pennsylvania Railroad corhave been in the old pioneer davs prartlcally the only danger poration in his annual report urges wider opportunity for the when had to worry about was being they railroads to participate In the countiys prosperity Well that's sniped by the Indians — Columbus Ohio State Journal aboutU any business necdsl S45 sign of spung is the bloom ing idiot who thinks your room too warm because he is weaung an over coat — Schncctadv Gazette SOWING AND HOPINO Montana farmers are going to sow whether or not they reap If intentions to pjant" are carried out in that state 7278 000 acres will be crops planted to eleven principal Last year 7 180 000 acres were sown but only 4 537 000 acres were reaped because of the drouth And the acreage that was harvested brought little more to the sowers in the way of profit than that which was abandoned a Kensington trim modern GRUEN for men Another of the White House conference on child health and RECORDS disclose a perplexing problem In this era of Inadee e quate revenues and demands for economy It la a picture of BOND ISSUE to meet odds more than five million children struggling against Portland Ore like most Titles quakes at the idea of more taxes or the complex conditions of modern existence bonded Indebtedness But on the Of the child population of the United States a committee other hand Portlandcis are disturbed Solicitude for unemployment has found three million with Impaired hearing 18000 totally over the unemployed recently triumphed deaf 1000000 with Impaired speech 1000000 with weak or damover aversion to bend issues so far the city council was com ernrd and aged hearts 450000 mentally retarded 300000 crippled 14000 as a special election was called for May challa a 50000 blind In that blind and suivey partly 20 to submit a $1000 000 bond Lsue wholly lenge to the conscience of all citizens The tragedy Is complete to the voters when we understand that a large proportion of these come from The entire village of Burnhaven families of Inadequate means In other words they are public near Peterhead Siotland has been sold for $2100 It comprises 33 cot charges To provide for their welfare Is a public obligation that tages and other buildings The pur Correction of physical defets Is more chaser is a London man whose lden Is not entirely unselfish has not been disclosed by the easily accomplished in early years than when the patient has tlty local agent The purchaser paid a Those mentally deficient need special attention In firing visit to the village and after matured an educational way explained has frequently asked me to let him have a new composition to plav so when I sent him my overtuie 'An dred s Weald’ based on old Kentish melodics he suggested that I should conduct it When the colonel of the regiment was approached he was en thusiustic" Miss Spam Dunk is t professoi at the Roval Academv of Music and has conducted manv of her own orchestral woiks in London ilies Pioud residents (all it the biggest little citv or the little-- t big uty in th Lb S A — — r Miss Spain Dunk ‘is a 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