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Show Program Joney SANE, PROGRESSIVE. HONEST POLITICS Income 'Leisure for Age Opportunity for Youth Conservation of Human Resources lfdfdy .tribute Prompty YOl)K CauBe ORGAN OF NATIONAL SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING PEACE AND' GOOD WILL THROUGH SOCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL JUai'lCK SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. FRIDAY, MARCH !7. 1939 217 Keith Bldg., Phone Was 4648 Published Weekly by C. N.Lund Entered m Second Clue Matter at the Poet Office at Salt City. Utah, under the Act of March S. 1W (Old No.356) ta. REVIEW BYRELIABLE COLUMNIST jfjJGENT 01 nefUly News Analyaia Delay :a iss3aS Hcifirill constitutional conven- ery Tp 'SfUtrad. ncetTttjl barriers be- - Since then financially tradesmen and competition with licensing, taspec host of similar 1939 the barrier it( , 730,1 By Alia a. hich that Secretary Henry A. WnUac. incalculable eco- - '& ZL Thee zL m to tha nation. Forwent bureau of agrl-- SSzS. iold id .TfaiSrt' 'JoeSs milk and i 'ity&Co. j ; Congress Most Americans do not realize that the bulk of New Deal reform measures have been adopted in one form or another. But practically everyone realize the coit of reform has been tremendous, that tha public debt now stands at that the treasury has a current deficit of $2,200,000,000. With redefiance of France. Other troubles form achieved. President Roosevelt would include Italy! Mediterranean is to oin conservatives in demand! and agitation against Brit- twowilling ambitions, balancing the budget ain in already troublesome Palestine and helping business. and Syria. This done, and moblli-xatlo- n Chief concern the completed, Adolf Hitler would method. arguments New Dealers, whose promake a "great speech" setting is voiced by Secretary of Comforth ultimatums, shocking the gram merce would reworld next day by making terri- move Harry Hopkins, taxes and hope oppressive Holtorial security" marches into that the resultant boom would swell land and Switzerland. This done, federal coffers, balancing the budgLondon and Parle would bo given et without necessary" their choice of capitulating or activities. eliminating Most businessmen and watching Holland and Switzerland many congressmen would taka sn remain under Nazi domination. additional step economy. Total 1939-4- 0 budget estimates are $8,995,000,000, creating a new deficit end zooming the pubDespite federal stimulus, home building has remained at low ebb lic debt smack against Its legal since 1929, providing a good index debt limit of $45,000,000, of the times. In 1937 a hinted up- congress raises the limit Far from trend wee cut short by rising ma- willing to raise it, or even to apterial coats and labor trouble!. But prove the new budget, congressional by the current spring U. S. housing Republicans have found strong suphas reached such deplorable shape port ln rebellious Democrats. Their that renewed building activity is in- spokesman is Mississippi's Sen. Pat Harrison, who came out for a flat evitable. Sana idea of the Industry's expec- 10 per cent budget cut and a warntations has been voiced by L. Seth ing: The countrys credit is good Schnltman, consulting economist and I don't think we have reached end member of the army industrial the debt danger point, but the sign is up. college, who predicts the greatest Senator Hamson bis already residential building volume sines 1929. Activity for the first three found support in two studies: Brookings. Surveying the new govmonths of this year is 75 per cent ernmental reorganization bill (to greater than during the comparable period last year, representing total consolidate and abolishof executive economy agencies far the sake expenditures of $325,000,000. Housing experts agree the initial and efficiency), Washington's Brookings institution stimulus was given by New York's -searching was ill conceived, that no Bowery savings bank, which recent- claimed it in the in- economies would result ly cut about National Economy League. Reaterest rata for mortgage money on Federal Housing administration in- son for this survey was that before lasting recovery and increased emsured home mortgagee. ployment can be a reality . . . all Crisis Postponed Be Fatal to Axis Uy Joseph W. Ln Bine ropcim bar cream he opci I ity coma Fox, da h3 it- -! OB THE EDITORIALS WORTH READING $40,000,-000,00- Homing 0. tan ever Great American continent on a Junket which most good Americans regard as a simple, friendly gesture. But t points west of the New York as travel time approaches, the royal PmnsrlYania state lines, there--! expedition is meeting with far more prices oo the metro distracting bogeymen than Toronto's Dionne quintuplets, which are Trucking "wars" thrive in being shipped 180 miles under proKansas. Oklahoma, test to curtsy before their queen. Missouri, Georgia, e From Juno S to 11 the royal party e and South Dakota, where imposed against will visit the U. & Because the entire Journey was planned test wini from neighboring states, states virtually bar ter in the heat of international chatliang ter about democratic solidarity," e of other states by establisb- and more than one miqut trading, labeling writer has tried to place the prime I regulations, quarantines, minister in a difficult position. A i and a bewildering maze . . other impositions. sample, by one Peter Howard in the administration has Lord Beaverbrook'e Daily Express: SENATOR HARRISON Now tha royal visit puts Chamber; hr ieil remedial action up to succeeds dlulaa ? Tima to i themselves, there is little res-- t lain himself on trial If it that 48 individual legis-- i Chamberlain goes up. If it fails he doubts about national credit must be nation-wid- e c work out goes down." Reduce next What Englishmen mean by "suc- removed. The plan:$3,000,000,000 to or labor d to deficit from American of the years "failure" or cess i problem in which each has into fairly 1500,000,000. Comparative budgets interest. But federal In--i visit was finally brought a (000,000 omitted): remained close focus, but it itill is broadly hinted in the doubtful quantity. Probable meant report, one rmlleata Umm Saw to cover phase if U. S. f fail" will iSl. isSSo The visit t commerce of motor vehl-Th- e ing: Ral 431 700 the impression that King Public works ",!1 U31 proposed plan: A vehl-- r citizens get 92S See ns Elizabeth ere Social security and Queen 194 00 George In Its home registered to gain AAA ,25 1.30 t sod with the DciMM interstate com- -t making a begging expedition I'S 1.023 aid In pulling England' Interest commission would be 830 exempt American J ns 411 chestnuts out of the European fire. Veterans hand-in-han- farther All otbar registration. i Ues of March brought hr Julius Caesar. The I same scheduled by European to bring 1939 disaster to via (1) conclu-fjh- e war, (2) ItaUan 1 demands against France, mbsequent impasse in tafon and Peril could between the appeasing Mis or going to war. major hitches in this army air force has already the appassed through congress and on its propriation will follow close aviaThis done, American hypietion will be ln good shape. But even Mm in Spain, where Loy-stoday both army and navy boast capitulate as expected new accomplishments: ng the surrender of Amy- - Principal delight of MaJ. uiBSHAL HENRI PET AIN H. H. Arnold, chief of the Gen. "hew of Verdun" emerges where Pope The , army air corps, te tha "Airacu-da- , from retirement to serve Franc Obviously Italy could high speed ber hands for in another crisis. demands , Robert designed by Now S3, Marshal until she could with-frohe "consolidated" Henri Petain has Rebel Spain. The J. Wood after of 500 army experts and been named ambrought a respectful the ideas 45 civilian engineers, draftsmen and 1 mptautic bassador to newwarfare. InFeatures of the Aira-cudengineers. ly reorganized b axie ever had a Tremendous cruising range, in Spain surgent is questionable, cannon, tour maibht trch two obvious gesan the natural course of chine guns and aerial bombs which ture to win Gen. shells -- Thlv brought a crisis. --vpiniu like Francisco FranJr "tot Eu-question in I when dropped near enemy plane. Ih friendship by cos the unforeeeen delay General Arnold's opinion: It's the emotional appeal. tbc Rome-Berli- n of kT airplane most striking exampls Many years ago, fwdinl rearmament, development of the pest year. as Instructor in fntwny into world trade In tha world. war college, scaa aid to France, Navy. In choppy Carribean the Spains emerged a much soma 600 navy planes-ono-th- ird iron man. himself a famous the test 30 provided recently days. entire force mOitarlst century Twentieth e has for U. 8. battlewagons solvPetain . Marshal eyes" tftr.,.8 ln W LZ! Later, Journal Des Debate, One specIn leading Fleet Problem XX. Franco with joined forces prii newspaper. The tator, President Roosevelt, watched that defeated rehich Berlin described ing the expedition a tha conduct of these planes and naHi ledcr ta Krim. El 11x1 Abd S. had U. laughable": Fee- - portedly asserted the went to Ma-- I lift, also Petain then T I teli 7l!na,l3r- - ,taly val air forcea as good or better D. Wflliem drld and negotiated an fgreement lJ,8u'e trouble lor any other. Said Adm. with tha governor of Premier lwu operational naval of world, Leahy, chief best l the Prime da Rivera- was The performance l?5n.beinTok3r,, Hainan island in ever saw." au.& - 4t4 14.00 Barce-Vatica- VAU a: anti-aircra- ft roiWbY magazine TO storitteff anti-aircra- ft sny-whe- rs UchroBWtE,,,Pl craft0, - cftsis-to-com- id mailiol 1925-28- ! M five. The details are worked out perfectly and the machinery is ready to be set up as soon as a majority of the voters will see the light. This plan and the Townsend Plan tell it all and one or the other should go over. We are converted to them so much so, that we would be willing to lay down our poor life this moment if these guarantees of security could be made for But we have the fear that the pillars 'of those left behind. the old order would rather throw the country into violentjjid u destructive revolution than let them come to p&ss. MONEY, MONEY big of Provo, murderes of these modern times. Herbert Hoover's prediction that there wlil not beany is sure to turn out like his prosperity prediction. J0-rocc- Ja-Kl- de-Kl- L. O stallion pushes forward hungrily. has written and sent Startup for drastic resolution changes 'in the asking to the president a We are mislaid. have we of which monetary system, the copy t system crazy-quilThe money soul. present with him heart and more more suicides, more poverty, has brought more despair, it And other thing. yet goes murders, more troubles than any The wake ever big financiers up? on and on. Will the people of themselvthe in interest who manipulate the money system have has purposely enemies They humanity es are the worst has lain it until land by depression devastated this goodly have swept hosts of more or less prostrate for years. They out of their families thousands of farmers off their farms, tens lines and bread into thousands homes and forced countless robbers and arch are the thieves, hundreds to suicide. They Neighbor George A. aar This man Woodram in the national house of represents' ives is the deadliest enemy that pensioners and relief clients, have in office today. He is one of those who laughed when they for WPA. He is content lopped of $150,000,000 from the grant will and starve laugh like a villain at to let the unfortunate And he has hi lp from allotments. relief the in every decrease Utah. the old lighthouse still stands five-man- m iswapoP Above, Man Wer leaves hie stall for exercise in the paddock under direction of'WUl Uarbut, Ids proud groom, who thinks he hoe a better fob than the President of the V.S.A. Left, Will brings hie charge dinner of corn, barley, oats and bran and the n, twin-engine- Smitns od lj ' The greatest horse in American turf history teas born 22 years ago March 31 and now lives in happy retirement at Faraway Farms, the stud farm his owners Samuel D, Riddle built for Mm in Kentuckys blue grass region north of Lexington. Man O' War has brought lus owner flfiOOflOO in prise money, stud fees and side of folds, though he cost only $5,000 in 1918. Man O ITtrs 277 registered children (to January, 1937) have icon more than $2,50O OOO. Despite his age, the wonder horse is still sleek end sound, alert and full of energy. HeadBners ot -- from new So potent are economy friends that the administration may business-wooin- g well find its cautious Wading a boomerang. program of conciliahalf way across the pond comtion when opinion favored a baa Roosevelt Mr. plete passage. behind. been left To build and maintain 6,000 planes, plus personnel and equipment, would cost about $300,000,000. Authorization for such Spanish 9L70S Assumes pared budfet wing to wing. 52 miles. snd France lUBT uS JMitt businessISimprovement Six thousand airplanes would efto fectively darken the sky. Nose nose, they would reach 45 miles; dls-- r 33.393 Total Defense ope th BECOMES 22 come of $1,500 for every head of a family, $1,500 for every single adult, $700 to every housewife,, $200 for every dependent child, or $50 at least every week for the average iamily of n Moderate! So. State! . the American Guardian's great TLAN OF ABUNDANCE FOR ALL. It assures a minnimum yearly in- re-ar- 2nd. Sort isU We have studied et tiring 'i A PLAN FOR ABUNDANCE Britains King George and Queen Elizabeth will be gueiti of the North SECRETARY WALLACE I Bi naU kardle ike barrier . icn, mid-Jun- MAN O WAR TIMES. There is no lack of anything in the world; there is enough of everything for everyone who lives. -- to OF THE PER YEAR WHAT FOOLS THESE MORTALS BE. Father Flannigan, who through Boys' Town, has saved thousands of boys, reports that 1,3000 were turned away last with no year because of lack of funds and room. Turned adrift to the consent men wise while nations the salvation for chance crime! for of 113,000,000,000 annually spending th y . WHAT WILL TIIE STANDPATTERS DO WITH HER? Mrs. Roosevelt, speaking of the things the present admin istration has done, says: "I believe in the things which have been DONE, but they do not answer the fundamental question We have been afraid, all of us, to really face thefact that this is an economic problem and that none of us knows the an wer, I believe in Old Age Pensions. I believe In a National Youth Administration, never as fundamentals, but as stop gaps. We have got to face this problem and we have got to face it together because it goes to the roots of whether civilisation goes on or civilisation dies. thorough- mid-Ma- ! There must be quite a difference instates, especially when it comes to cooperation. Wisconsin celebrated Cooperative Week last month and the governor proclaimed Feb 20to 24 as the time and gave it hisendorsement. More than 80jprograms were given over the air and the papers gotjout special cooperill ative editions. Here in Utah it is quite 'different. Why? some one rise up and tell us? OOO-u- nless From 1 COOPERATION i $3,328,-000,0- England : DRIFT $1.50 Above, Men O War as e champion in 1920, with the late Clarence Kum-meas Jockey, up. World and American three-year-o- ld r, the racing records horse set in 1919 and 1920 still stand. In the latter year he set five world records and in none of those races was he ever railed upon to show what he could do under pressure. Right, Man O' War has an average of 100 visitors daily, who see him spend two hours in the twibacre paddock, weather permitting. Me may also seen in his stall. be I |