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V f - sfl tS T v 1 i -- S4C p f -- fsf fljc Jsalt fake (Tribune hi I I TIIK SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING Ltti eTpry Trlbim TERMS t frornini by Pufcuunmg 0 6LBSCRIPT10N-pall- The Tribune is on sate in every imin the United States Read-er- a may ascertain agents In any city by telephoning this office The Tribune is a member o! the Associated Press The Associated Press is entitled to the use for re- exclusively of all news dlsvsiches rred f'foductlon or not otherwise cred led In tms paper and also the local nea mjb fished herein portant city Se is F rilKi d reign bureaus of mforir atlon of The U le Scribe No Par s Irlhune are Prance PS Pal MhIi Lor don Fnaland I Inter Den linden Berlin Oermany FriHsinr Hotel Rome Italy 18 1932 Law-Wcahe- ns N THE wake of NEW YORK HOW TO HE ' I l t mod- -i n NOTHING (FromN Y lleiald Tribune) When politiinns calculate on bin ing the "soldi! r vote with $2 000 Ouu UO0 of the public money the tper tuck miy he nther a 'ad one but it any is fumli ir to our exp lienee tik W hui however they tali ul he on ’ LITTLE man with somewhat rotund appearance and a Scotch name Thomas II MacDonald has a giant’s task In the direction and control of the road construction activities He Is meeting his problems wrlth a of the federal government a Intellect and giant’s capacity for getting things done giant By virtue of long experience as chief of the federal bureau of public roads he Is able to look at road administration problems with a breadth of view that few others may hope to attain His recently voiced demand for engineering statesmanship In planning financial and administrative policies therefore comes with the voice of authority Mr MacDonald In making a survey of the present situation finds the following to be facts: States "without exception’’ that have placed the administration of the Income from the gasoline taxes and the motor vehicle registration fees wholly under the control of the state highway departments are In the best condition financially to carry forward their state road programs and to extend assistance beyond the roads Included within those state road systems i dainty-flowere- considered a ‘pilgrimage B llr ?-- v ‘h' ten-- h that thi revolution breeding depression is one of the "agencies through which woiks the Unknown Cause"— the result of myriad forces accumulating during thousands of years there is no evidence of super natural cooperation divine or satanic with present political forces In this crazy effort to “banish poverty from this nation” which because of our tn association timate economic-industria- l with civilized nations is now impos sible without including them in the poverty banishing effort and abso lutelv impossible under existing in dustrial system Without political or economic bias let us consider the cold facts Latest statistics place the number of forced idlers at ten millions an an nual increase of at least 20 per cent This estimate means a daily loss in Idleness and charitv of not less than 50 millions of dollars with corre spondlng ratios of unemployment ex pense and Increase throughout tile world It is generally conceded that our industrial and economic affans are now so deeply Interrelated with those of Europe that until prospeuty In foreign countries opens markets for American products our depiession Mean will deepen and Intensify while our surplus population will be fed or partly led by those already severely taxed to relieve starvation until resources are exhausted — then what'’ The largely increasing burden of feeding starving millions much he assumed by the wealthy until by Increasing "altruism" forced or otherwise they release their plutocratic strangle hold on governmental affairs whtih includes Industry and eco J F GIBBS nomics does The passing of James Reg of the old Knukeibqiket ho'el removed the last of New York’s Mine Hosts of an earlier generation He ro'e from bntendcr in a Thud avenue saloon in its dav 0 command what was Ootharns most fdshionable hotel He was the sort who arose at 5 TO a ni 0 taste the coffee He quit at the penk of his fame 111 ! am cuiiousty attracted by the melancholy of the dingy pawn shop windows scattered throughout the lower List 'Side Each unredeemed oledge symbolizes a heart wiench Behind forbidding windows lav vio-- i tins beiothal rings d dockets spangYd fans hall clocks "rim revolvers empty purses oer-'oat- s gold clasped books of verse strands of cheap pearl parlor pictures grandma shawls and other tinkets now so worthless vet once so highly prized The most tngic pledge I ever saw was in London s Soho — a staring unu inking glass eve heart-shape- By 0 Rules for Contributors' 1 fatter limited to SoO words Preference In publication I civen where true name and address are used t a Hrlte on one side of the paper onlvt 1 (bl write lclblr (al Kelirlons racial and partisan dlcuslons harred 4 (b personal aspersions not desired (a) Writers must linn true names and residential addresses True name wilt he printed unless reasons satisfactory to the rditor are civen for withholding the name A Poetical contributions are not considered A Views expressed In this department are those of the contributors and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Tribune The department cannot bo used as an adsertSsin medium ft The Forum does not court more than one eontributlon a week from the same contributor In the interest of his business he gave notice the property of one ovei lapped ’ The Senator from Sandpit forty-fiv- e miracle” ' wluctj appear ’r He has sunned in the blaze aolithenl Cros' mus1!e She w huT p‘rsd"r ""T1”1' “V dy a thunderinS lo- - ons rc fiont o from ai The pi turned her Strolling the Edst Side recalls Margaret Fishbacks superb couplet O11 Bleetkei street the babies' noses Aren t pampei ed b y the scent of roces "Wilmir Brodsk several front W'ebcr and Fields seasonal return to vaudeville warms the heart of old- sters yet their buffoonery proves a The puzzle to moderns splutter cheikeied clothes padded embonpoint chin whiskers dinky dei hies dud Other artifices of the low conac have trickled out with the' sands of time Another generation views them as so many museum exhibits One wonders how the capers of the Jessels Frank Fays and the Phil Bakers will be received 20 years hence pop-bott- With wit changing so swiftly it seems inconceivable in a now cautious maturity that I was the howling rolling into the ai?e at the Columbia In Cincinnati when the vaudeville monologist James Richmond Clenroy billed ‘‘The Man With Green Gloves” referred to “Chaun- Personal nomination for one of thecp' ’’Oilcloth and Woodyard Kind- ling would not It would take an army as great as v e h id in France to confine A lady in Tame Ariz foi wards 'he dunking to ght wines and beer this chipped gem from an English ' Here lies Dr The railroad officials demanded so dentist s tombstone her employes before we had prohibi Harrighty filling hrs Idst cavity” tion Does any firm or corporation Caught In the backwash of another want dunking people in its employ’ grammatical blunder I feel like the Certainly pot Buyers of liquore ate old Sun's editor similarly taxed by keeping the bootlegger m the business a that is killing and crippling thous nds school mat m w’ho w ound up "Ten of men women and children every thousand grammarians hang on vour replv "’ The Sun s caption "Let ’em y ear In this country Medical science has proven that al hang cohol is not a stimulant but a nar (Copyright 1932 McNaught cotic and a habit forming drug A'co-ho- l Syndicate Inc ) destrovs it does not build up We have no use for a iv thing that be fuddles the brain in this mdrhme asr BOILED FRLSII BEEF Insurance companies st itistics show thdt the total abstainci has d longci DICED SOUTHERN H4SII life expectancy than the model ate CHICKEN A LA KING drinker Just before his inauguration BREADrD VEAL CHOPS Washington wrote a lettei referi mg to TRIED HALIBUT hquoi as the source of all pul and the And Many Other Vartatloni ruin of half the workmen of the coun SERVED ON ry No’nation Cdn successfully com LUNCH promise with an evil foi anv greit Day 11a m to 10 p m ) (tvery of It time must be destroved length or it will destroy our nation just as it Steaks and Fried Chicken destioved millions of people Ijas Served on 50 1 Dinner Proveibs 20 ‘Wine is a moikei is de whosoever diirk strong raging ceived thereby is not vv ise ” “tarry a Tray and Save Money” C F BARNES Janies Larsen City will be oar Los AngcU s Cal “ guest at tu n ay See 3a rule WI a often'to lyta all night" Our Readers School Buildings Idle Too Much Is Claim Fditor Tribune School buildings equipment stand idle too much Student can be more helpful to one another Piesent amounts of school funds or less if necessnry and fru and gaily managed will suffice to help all children having ability to gain post graduate degrees soon after they be come of age amounts of Ideas th it certain money per child will educate them ait dll wrong Many children without special advantages other than inher ent determination have become tilt vc orld s greatest scholais We mav have needed this economic crash to put our school sjstem on its right nonmercenaiy basis to dev el op a zealous spirit of truth seeking and truth protecting in all houis and r A bit Used pbando night s returni how th Althi fiom details 1 thontii been k Fath hdd ax for $5( nity p refusec oit-w- it Pohc from n and fr som w the ab cause carries by har I V Cap able t becau learne men she w block mg s? 1 that ' Mihsi Eg R M the an m for h 1 HART’S LUNCII He for i Priet cape rime foirr Okls ‘Lex Duui i nape for $ Ft PIN! Floods the cr miner Irlrph tlons v i "Dollar Day” roundtrips are first class tickets at about a dollar per hundred miles between all - v places on our Pacific Lines Good on ail trains in coaches or in Pullmans (plus usual berth charge) Flenty of time for long trips — 13 days if you leave on April 28 Utah u Contributor Declares Prohibition Necessity v 4§ Sample Roundtrips FARES FROM SALT LAKE CITY Sao Elko 1235 1565 Reno Sacramento twin falls Berkeley to remov 30t dnrd equipments When we get a simple statement o Income fiom everyone none will falsify safelv Then we can base th pay of teachers and other public of fleers upon the average annual in come of all tjie individuals m the state Then actual pnv values will neither Such stabil increase nor decrease itv will cause some economists to for sake greed and seek truth to revise their dogma Thus we can maintain a school sjs tern complete in every respect re Because the gardless of depressions teachers and the students will have "a mind to work” as Nehemiah said of the Israelites who rebuilt Jerusa lem Teachers Rnd parents who have ceased to learn are failures There should be no unemployment or idleness in our home schools Eliminating tlni “mnchine age' dis ease from our school plans will lead all the world to divide its work with all available workers nnd o main tain falrdistribution of all the bene fits of this labor saving life D W JENKINS Salt Lake City 1 685 ‘1685 Oakland by Telephone Francisco$1685 San Jose Modesto 1790 1670 1685 Los Angelas 2710 Stockton si 20 jiZt After 8 30 p m onlj 70c These are statlon-t- xUticm rales D R OWEN 41 o tl The phia she w son sa the pi the m places Dixtnct and high school buildings are now used less than half the dav light time And the students home rooms are idle too much People of yesterday who have learned to help mankind most did so without ston Editor Tribune All fair minded people will admit that there is much evil connected with drinking intoxl eating I'quor Murders and countless other crimes are committed by people while under the tnfluenre of intoxl rants The liquor dealeis weie re sponsible for our pysent prohibition law s Hd thev been satisfied to obey the laws passed for the regulation of the liquor business thrre would have been no great call for prohibition All the different methods adopted for the regulation of the liquor traffic failed becnuac the liquor dealers are law breakers thev alwajs have been and thev alw nvs will be Thev became so arrogant that the better class nf prople demanded re foim and prohibitive laws Many of our younger people do not realize these farts arid ar asking for a modification of the law that will per mit the sale of light w lues and beer Does anvnne believe that If light wines and beer weie permitted that the liquor people would stop there’ Past expei icnie proves that thev o girl lnl into th all Tremonton hoi The brough Wilhan t " another Immediately litigation Wds started Needless to say all were at A meeting was called loggerheads It was made plain befoie the learned lawyer came among them that all de fining stakes of their cldims were re spected At a meeting it was decided to buy a ticket for the law minister that he be in a more congenial locality This done peace resumed as before Business men are the backbone of a commonwealth They depend on the public patronage for the success of their investment The masses without the current exchange medium to support marchants create condi tlons pioblomatkal for all Merchants having so much at stake to save themselves must provide a wav tn which the public is able to assist them This they could decide in a public meeting that thev with the cooperation of our city commls sloners use a conjoint exchange medium of their own— say a check me dlum— a facsimile of the one In every dav use redeemable by mer chants and business houses generally to the amount of their tax assess ments The city officials would have ample noninterest bearing means for its needs too and provide for unem plov merit To take a step without colliding with gome kind of law may be out of the question No doubt If the proposed proposl tion were favorably considered some "lawyer" would appear In the picture and hav e an Injunction But for once and tn this emergency matter the law II Midgley Suggests if it rebelled might be treated after Neie Exchange Medium the manner of the Arozina trouble breeder— kicked In the pants as tt J H MIDGLEY Editor Tribune The voice of the were people t the voire of God to them The man who wrote "Alice In Won Year ago In Arizona a number of miners stiked off their claims and derland would have a lot more and amicably developed'terial today— now that everybody them A lawyer came to their camp In it— The Glendale News-Tres- s when picked up wuril hclali WILI An hys home held in 01 3am by Aiabi who asei t that he w as rid “Hev why don't you blow your During housecleanlng one ef our Ing on a ahaik his head crowned br neighbors dug up a drum and gave horn’1 yelled an irate pedestrian at a bird of prey and with au es ort of It to their 4 year old He marched Ches'er Gaboon shaiks accompanying him ‘Who do sou think I am" ked Arpar for hours up and down (he hall beatw In man the sea the is sighted enlly ing It lustily I dido t want to com- Chester mild! v ‘Little Boy Blue’ horn th liner unrounded bv sharks plain ao I solved the mat'er by glv-n- g ‘ A boat wa Immediate Iv loweied and I ovemaklng is just the tain him e knife and asking him If he iv the man rescued uninjured It alwava w as ' mused Victor Bad the id knew- - what was Inside the drum He he had fallen overboard from the nbmit rend nthpr night 'I jut Antihoichus and had been In the wa When nvkrit Ihe rue mu g of lhrGirrk maid n who sit and listened ter for tame hour n Kindil And Gcn-Hal Uhy Dakii PI In the evening to the Kept Coopers'"1 nd cradled for Kents birthday P u ty and all very Alad? s!'ows tops of Formosas Hie merrv what with Reinald Werren-10- 1 mphot bees His bases are New nth singing "Vlmdalay' and Jim A°rk and Hollvwood but he is seldom Ouirk Then driving Will H and‘ Jessie6 Hay T to 'the “wald'orf nethc Placef!ir more than a few weeks at a stretch and home to labor until after Tested Red sea by th liner Strathaird that ihe d be glad when he got tp be time mi's " said Motorcycle Police-mn- n on her maiden voyage He was landed a thirty-thir- d Larson degree Mason because recently at Aden where becouse of she was worried over his being a thirty-se'fancy that1” laid the girl "And his resi tie he hi regarded as a proba cond degree-s-- tt was Just freez- I thought you were arreting me for ble saint The discovery of the man ing point speeding " Is Alxlu p “ tbe I A -- 1 Me Born" without mus c veiy ss rjiHE lawn owner may rue It later on but right now the appear-anee of the golden dandelions on the southerly exposed greenswards of the city adds an air of Joy to the outdoors for most of us Crocuses have come and gone and aprlrots are In d bloom harbingers of cherry apple and peach blossoms to come Summer at least Is "Just around the corner” and mankind may be excused for the hoio that perhaps things other than the seasons have their springs as well as their winters John IkiUMon - Spring Poetry 17 an u Conversely he finds those states that have divided between the states and other agencies without' state control a material part of the Income from these funds are "almost without exception" facing serious financial difficulties on the part of both state and localities to maintain existing roads and to go forward with even a largely reduced program Mr MacDonald advances four principles as axiomatic for financing highways: 1 All Income from these funds should be placed under control of the state highway departments 2 The first Income from these taxes should provide for all fixed obligations and a sufficient amount should be applied to a construction and reconstruction program 3 A part of the remainder may be used as state aid for the secondary highway system under either the direct or tire general control of the state highway department 4 The rest should be allocated to construction and reconstruction of streets In cities that are a necessary part of the SCENE IN DISPUTE state system under the general control of the state highway London has a double argument over Every tirra a man laffs he takes a’ln the Psalms Officer Tommy Dee the cemetery scene In ' ho Far and No kink out of tha chain of Ufe — Josh Mild it was what Dav id laid whenever department a string on his harp broke which has Just Billuigt Utah has reason to be proud and to congratulate Itself Farther” a comedy been produced at one of the leading that a legislature of a decade ago laid down such a plan as theaters The scene has been atrongly A member of a city council lost his He rounded the bend at during a meeting and re- There was a audden sensation of skidMr McDonald today finds to be the best In operation Utah rlticipd- not only from the point of temper The car overturned of good taste but also on the marked that half of hti colleaguea ding view Ihey Is In a financial position to carry forward Its road program ground of lark of plausibility Would were fools found themselves sitting together unHe demanded was An as no ihil the situation other of hurt apology an meet a demands the famous actress whose grow nup alongside emergency and to completely dereparation and molished car He put hi arm symbecome Inconveniently curious promised to mak state or local agency has been able to meet It In Utah And dren about the Identity of their father aay paused bill with the following cor- pathetically around her waist But Utah has In operation the first three axioms of financing laid tha skeptics st lect at rnndom a grave rection to b posted ebout the town she pulled away from hint that half of the city council 'll all very nice" he murmured ‘down by the chief while a considerable measure of advance In a provincial cemetery and send of "Ithissaid towm were fools I now declare "But wouldn t It have been easier to them to lnspett It’ The thing geems In the fourth cltv council of this run out of gas’ ' has been made utterly unlikely and vet a theatriral that half of the fools ' not town are the answered revenue be the critics before has by from should these manager It many years e I can't vouch for the truth of this assurance that it did actually A henchman ’funds or any part of It Is devoted to any other than road con- giving speaking of a certain but I wn told that In the police examioccur In the case of a certain actrexa politician aald that he wesn t sure nations when theuestion “What Is struction purposes It should be Just as long before at least now dead candidate the feminine of bachelor’ ' was asked that he was an an effective centralized control over such funds Is abandoned for the office of governor but he was Ros llunsakvr tvroto "Lady-ln-IlNrRRFStlM PIIGRIM ” one a No good reason has been advanced so far for any fundamental A Siamese pilgrim bound for "receptacle" e In Mecca from was the saved ahark In the Utah policy present change Beverly Burkhardt told her father Tve had mv eve on you for some i Ip PNrpw lcr law-abidi- A Apnl T' £:a'TA”"oKhSvP1s: r s '£ law-abidi- Utah as Exemplar DAY iayswirTVXip y'uy huvmg the ‘koldier vote with $2 OuO 000 000 of money vhiih the publir hisn t got the spectai le pass! s into the rr dm of simple insanity Net fn spite of Mr Hoovers amount mo it on lh( bonus proposal i s advo (atis die still unblushingly proilaim ing it as a master strike m public finance andn spite of the hou e desperate labors toward h llnrx mg the budt et people still speak seriously of the possibility that the house will pass the bonus In the ordln in world when jou ec a man making heroic efforts to s ive himsi If fiom drowning it does not occur to you to a’k w hi tt ei lie m ly not b( intending to commit suicide as soon as he reaches shore Observing congress in a similar xitua tion the experts are gravely debat ing the nidtter which suggtsts how peculiar a world the world of politics may become Hu strange intellectual dishonesty of the bonus plan is itself peculiar Mr Patman who is still enough declanng that his scheme can be adopted "without unbalancing the budge1 without a bond issue with out additional tnxes and without in creasing interest payments by the government" is simply announcing th it he intends to compensate the World war VetcianS With hoihtng at all We feel he says in effe t under an obligation to you ex service men We would like to give you $2 000 000 000 of the public money in discharge requiring It is haid at this time to greet with delight any man beaiing another amendment In his hands yet It must be said that Mr Baker has at least the justification of impatience with the ways of the senate It was long ago described as “the grnvevnrd of treaties ” Secretary Hay said in his haste and disgust that no lmpoi tant tieaty could be ratified by the sen ate without fust being torn to ribbons If he or strangled by reservations had lived to see w hat the senate has done with the protocol of adheienve to the world comt he might have been even more emphatic in denounc In it mg an obstructive minority there ure always to be found senators wiser and more patriotic than any ptesident or secietarv of state can be fell such men that the world court has been indorsed by three successive Hepublli an presidents and that makes them only the more suspicious of it They produce solemn legal objections Tell them that these amount to noth ing In the opinion of lawyers like Secretary Hughes Mr Root and Secretary Samson and It only deepens their conviction that they alone know the law and the prophets of the w hole matter A few years ago the opponents of the world couit piofisseii to be will tng to allow It to come to a vote In the senate because they then thought that they could muster more than one third and defeat It Latteily they have not been so sure of this and have been resorting to every kind of excuse for delay It is new their apparent Intention not to permit the question to be voted upon during this Then it would session of congress go over to the short session beginning next Dc ember with the chances good that action could again be staved off so that the United StaU s could not take its place In the world couit until some time In l'34 Various organiza tlons such as the National Committee of Republican Women for the World Court continue to ask the foreign re la tlons committee of the senate what reason It has for refusing to let the matter come up for considei atlon But so long as It acts without renson It might sc rm unreasonable to demand that it Elve one -- Diary of ajmost self effacing of the athletic idols wo’d Jack — Ht'en Wills Moody !Demp'fy stopped off to ee my bov- hood home while mo or ng through' a Galhpr li uhich touched rue And mind who roams the world as n annlor some rea m he alw ay s calls mg ne may be writing faljry dictates So atJ pettv chores until late after-- 1 °ma i?1 and the next ‘s L"1 mo?lh' noon and to call for Pt ggv and Au- - GfNFROlS FOR THE FORUM M DAY-B- Y By O O McIntyre the Iindbergh kidnaping case must follow some common concern for the future of the Institution which we revere as law and order In all the trandtory Incidents to follow’ the abduction of the Lindbergh baby society cannot fail to be Impressed with itzs own helplessness The Lindbergh conspirators from the outset seem to have held full and complete control of the situation The victims are compelled to deal with them on their own terms while the law stands by more or less helpless to render that protection which It has guaranteed It can hardly be said that the law has been Idle but it has been helpless and thinking individuals are bound to wonder how much It has dissipated Itself For a dozen or more years law enforcement In the United States has been going from bad to worse until today It falls far short of expressing the basic Ideal of law’ and order Gangdom and racketeering have entered Into open conflict with the of this obligation Unfortunately how ever there isn’t $2 000 000 000 either forces of the law By connivance or corruption or Incompein or the taxpajers’ pock tence they have recoided many victories not the least of which etstheor treasury anywhere else The govern Is the Lindbergh case 'in which one major crime follows another merit Is not in a position to borrow it In fact it doesn t exist therefoie we with waning hope of successful solution can't give It to you Still we may he able to make you think that we are The full burden does not rest with the forces of law engiving it to you so well 'discharge forcement Society Itself carries & major responsibility In the the 'obligation" by printing you a lot of nice new bills These hills will trend of the times' The public scruples have suffered until to- be nothing at all except paper of course but for a time you will triday we find respectable citizens protecting If not conniving able to spend tin in for what you with gangsters and racketeers for the defeat Of the law Either want and before the subsequent In flation rise in prices di app arance because W'e enact too many laws or because we are concerned of confidence and complete collapse to rob you of all the with crime only as It affects us individually the police effort have arrived apparent adv antage you may be dumb has been left pretty much to Itself enough to have fm gotten that our paper money caused these things You In Kansas a of mob Is bent formation the A hopeful sign may be dumb enough not to si e that had 9 ‘hell g ime w 01 kod on upon taking the life ef a fiend who kidnaped assaulted and JOlt h iye be iou in othi t wild you child not that mob spirit Is desirable al dumb asmay murdered an we are Anyway we so or progressive but because It Indicates an awakening conscience hope This in effect is what Mr Tatman Writer Sees Need For of law which must resolve itself Into lawful protection of the Is saying Those who vote with him World-Wid- e because they are nfiald of the "soldier Prosperity citizenship This spirit reflecting a primitive sense vote" will be indorsing this opinion of To us man it stems In his Editor the Tribune two our exseivice speech ac resolve must distinct of Justice ultimately people Into the presidential nomination rather a low one copting Y VVORI n t Ol RT HFI classes In perpetual conflict those who are for the law and those in 1928 President Hoover voiced the ttrom New Yoik Times) unequivocal following prediction who are against it to the final exclusion of that class which " we shall soon with the help of Mr Newton D Baker has just pro posed to amend the constitution of God be in sight of the dav when pov takes no Interest The greatest asset of the gangster the rackthe United States so that treaties eity will be banished from this na eteer and the criminal Is the Indifference of the would be ratified bv a majority of tion ” both houses of congress instead of Barring Mr Hoover's acceptance of citizenship two thirds of the smute the sociological truth as he probablv ’la INEW YORK THE “SWORD” THAT HANGS OVER THEM PUBLIC Ihe Iribune is a chartei member of the Aud i Bureau of Circulations I h fribine la a member of Tha 100 ot (ir jp m American Citlea is a member of Media Irbune lie Herins Inc group The tlcrKwlth Inc Agency Bpeclal easurn aiverdslng agent New York Chicago Bt Louis De-t- n Ihiadeiiha Cltv Atlanta M U Mo Krgmaa genen A Co Ire farifir coast repre srn stive Ssr iranclsea Los Anvelec Monday Morning April As the V Filtered at th® pntofflce at Balt Lake City as second claw mailer Th Balt Company and Sunday one month t 0 90 10 M fraliy and Sunday one fear ilk above rates a ’Ply in Utah Idano Nevada and Wyoming) Elsewhere in United States Dally and t 2) 8unday one month j A1?RIL 18 1932 General Agent Southern Farlfle Iine Main St Salt lake ( itv Utah I’honr Was 3008— Was 3078 South 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