| Show r THE 8ALT LAKE TflIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING APRIL bratd nrt merntns br PublUJUn Trlbun Xmk ibtmc fake gljc Halt 0 Th Btlt Compuir t BU Knlcrtd at th PMtofflc tetond etiu mUtr CUr Lk 23 1931 NEW TOMSK About Time to Begin Unwrapping Him ' UNIFIED TRANSPORTATION (New YDrk Evening IN THE MIDST plenty the world Is fraught distress and with Huge surpluses confront us on every hand By world production the human family should suffer no wint We have more than sufficient to meet our needs In Buffering the token ' of of epite of this and distress we are confronted with the specter of human misery are hungry while surplus stocks cram the ware houses By the pressure of this condition they are without People Post) The world longest route opened transcontinental service between New York and San Planets co the other day with three planes each way dally Already we have a dozen transcontinental bus routes And our railways shuttle their trains back and forth between the Atlantic and the Pacific with the regularity ot clockwork From Portland Me to Ban Diego and from Miami Fla to Seattle Wash the- country la splderwebbed with steel rails crisscrossed with modern highways freckled with airports Up and down both coasts and through the Panama canal plies a constant stream of freight and passenger vessels Inland rlvem and canals are churned by fleets of steamers and barges The needs of a rapidly expanding nation brought forth half a certtury ago a group of men who built the backbone of a transportation system for the entire country built It of steel mils And they built well But they built in a time of rapid expansion ot la rapidly growing population of rapid (industrial development The moinen-Hu- Wa-sb- Ex-v- -i reply-Coop- over-bear- tn 1 11 th was beginning to run down 20 work without purchasing power This Is disturbing to business ago the war gave it new Imyears condition further It imposes and to Industry aggravating: the petus Now with the added presrestrictions on employment and adds to the surplus of our sure of world Iswide depression the expansion era definitely giving way to a settling down process production railroads have been squeezed It must occur to the thinking Individual that this problem In The the readjustment so have other businesses organ la not the problem of bounty It seems far from the realm of izatlons the In many railroad persistence ot the old starve and suffer should because reason that and of way people logic thinking made more painful But what the of an overabundance of human necessities We might expect has squeeze made the situation most trying this condition as a result of famine but never of feast The has been the combination of cluing-In- conditions and new forms of competition While business was slowing up relatively speaking the bideftrs for transportation business Increased Private automobiles busses trucks power lines airplanes pip© lines— a dozen new competitors arose Thus far tire loss of railway traffic has not been acute Last year the railroads carried nearly 76 per cent e of all freight in the United States and during the last ten years there has been a slight Increase In total freight movements by mil Zoo Enthusiast Rises Home Owner Thinks 'Uclper Writer Scores Passenger traffic however has con IVater Power Rates To Need mileRents Be Defend Project to slstently fallen off Passenger Higher age last year was only about 60 per cent of tire total for 1020 Most of Editor Tribune: Mr Tuttle In the Editor Tribune: Some time ago I Editor Tribune: Much lias been said In recent issues of your paper this passenger loss can never be re- Forum failed to mention a very Im- saw published in the Forum concerning taxation light and water gained and tlic railroads accept the portant figure which Mrs Benchley wherea letter someone was the lamenting Issues fact the bulk of it has gone to private tn Ban Diego gave him when he fact that rents were not coming down Some years ago Helper city did automobiles But what worries the called at the zoo tlipre to obtain In- In exto other proportion living away with thelr municipal rail men and those Interested in the formation which would Justify him In light future of American transportation Is Ills opposition to the organization of penses through the manipulations of owner to of what aplant I happen be the the problem of retaining present pas- a zoo In Salt Lake city administration Tills adminiwould call a nice little home stration then contracted for electsenger mileage and the problem of Mrs Benchley told him that in- anyone For the last two years I have been ricity with the Utah Power and stead of the zoo being a burden to freight competition in the future to rent the place The rent Light company and agreed to pav the This competition Is as yet relatively the city the society contributes up- forced have received is no more or less is production- slight Motor trucks last year carried ward of $60000 every year to Balboa Ithan any other house of that kind In 23 per cent of the nation’s park Improvement Yet tn the last year I have It becomes Increasingly evident that the concerns of the day only freight pipe lines carried 183 per The figures he gave taken alone the city more than 1 have taken But truck lines are growing would seem to bear out his assertion paid out $70same are the Ills of our monetary systems It la equally apparent that cent lines length of time and are stretching all across tlie but he failed to give the real figures In in (he pipe all of It with the exceppractically power covering the operation of Instithe ills of the monetary systems cannot be adequately treated country and taxes been paid out to has tion of transmission lines are cutting Into tution which has made San Diego clean up and repair the place after without some consideration of sliver The responsibility for coal haulage The railroad men arc Internationally famous The Balt each tenant has moved out Into the future and seeing Lake Zoological society In a very these monetary systems or ‘mediums of exchange la the concern looking Each time a new tenant has gonfe very substantial ogress short time will present facts and fig- Into house It has been spotlessly g ures of governments the representative of which ignore them at' To defeat these ogres the forward-lookinwhich will completely refute Mr cleantheand 1 believe the main rearail men have a logical rea- Tuttle’s assertions ‘ ? " son why most of them have moved their own peril sonable program Realizing that new Mr Tuttle states It will cost $100-0- out was because they could not stand times are demanding new services for Initial landscaping work This In their own dirt any longer they would coordinate all forms of would be amusing If it were not a sad to live Owning renting property In Balt transportation with the railroads commentary on the utter lack of Lake Deporting: Undesirables is a game as long as continuing In their logical position as knowledge of conditions and plans there is no losing law to force tenants to of the system But backbone they for comzoo the new shown the by URGE of Vice President Curtis for deportation of aliens would leave the premises In as good conIncorporate the use of buses plainant These random figures In- dition as they find them Instead Inland trucks shipping airplanes timating It will cost $50000 to $100-0- of lowering rents property owners against the United States government is nothing and such other developto pipe jlnes more nor less than the exercise of the sound functions of gov- - ments as may come and operate the soo are ludicrous be Justified in raising them they would Mr Doolittle told Salt Lake the would ' get somewhere near an even eminent Notwithstanding the fact that good government work toward the most efficient most splendid zoo at Tulsa Okla covering to distribution of freight 332 acres costs only $15000 a year to break need experience little fear of disintegration from this source the economical Utah might do well to pattern and passengers possible They would maintain On Sundays there are after California They are protectprerogative Is one which should be freely used against those so harmonize all forms of transporta- never less than 3000 automobile loads owners and Intheir property ing one one at tion agency that have who of at that soo 50 to 60 per cent cidentally teaching the art of cleannothing in common with our people The rights of would Insure thebilling of freight of people movement these visitors being from out of liness which makes our world a betgovernment do not accrue to those who decline to avail themby the most desirable means available town state I G B ter place to live In selves of the prerogatives of citizenship and for that reason from origin to destination whether Theand Lake Zoological society Balt by rail truck boat or has never Intimated In any way resort to deportation is nothing but wholesome vigilance in b- Itallwas carried three and they would do tlie same shape or form that it Intends to C of C Action Brings ehalf of those who have subscribed to our principles of governfor passenger traffic "dump” the zoo on the taxpayers Plea for Higher Wages America in a word will be served If Mr Tuttle ment will call at the offices In the future by a coordinated system of the The laws as now written contemplate deportation of aliens of transport which will make the best merce society In the chamber of combooklet "Utah building he will be shown facts Editor Tribune: The osslble use of every facility at Its and figures advocating anarchy sabotage or the overthrow of law and govthat will convince him the Unique" from the standpoint of native-born Is Inspirand that a properly conducted zoo will be the tourist or ernment by force or violence The uninspired alien should preof Salt Lake's greatest asset ing for I know how as a childover sent no problem of government or citizenship He to all InI A E ALEXANDER pioneer grandparents gloated and the teachings of Utah’s wonders Editor Tribune: I see ivhere they tents a&d purposes Is here neither by desire of himself nor of was content Only after 111 health are getting the five-da- y week over II Paul Replies to the citizenship Burely he would be happier In other environs forced us to a lower clime were we In Germany Well we have It won- here In these to able visit in Lake the financially and the citizenship would be subject to less annoyance DepoSalt Smoot Tariff Talk ders Permanently relocating I have building trades providing the Associated rtation then would seem to be the natural and the logical spent a small fortune trying to make General Contractors don’t have their Editor Tribune: Can the history a living being reduced to poverty course both in the Interest of the alien and for the peace of It of economic fallacies parallel such a unable even to enjoy the wonders at way about Of course there Is a type of peothe citizenship mass of contradiction and our door who would not object to see Geras that uttered on Friday Better chamber of commerce get ple ‘Deportation proceedings have received wider use In 'the ahead of us as far as working many cutSmoot by He says that Senator busy on a campaign to raise wages conditions are concerned last few years ‘They have been used as a means of promoting ting down foreign trade by means of Make it Interesting for big corporaNow Fritz has his beer and five-da- y law enforcement as well as to rid the country of undesirable the new tariff was a blessing but tions who pay good wages and let week Who won the war? As she got off the bus a young girl adds who not was them trade foreign that them pay since have aliens Deportations Storekeepers 1023 when spoke to two men who sat In front of The Six Companies Inc are payisteadily Increased down by the tariff That advocate low wages are fools The cut greatly girl” said one of Is the- new tariff protected America employe making big wages Is freer ng some mighty low wages on the they numbered 388L For the last fiscal year they were 16631 me Boulder board and $175 them “Do you know her well?" "Oh by trade but didn’t with his dollar and the employer gets doctor project with an Indication from the commlsloner general of immigr- yes” cutting down The replied the other “I know her protect much as as the wicked free not only more but a greater percen- machines there gigantic are the work doing ation that the housecleaning process had only started Of this family toa Matter of fact my daugh- traders Itclaim because it cut down tage right back Who keeps the world so economically that the 8lx Comnumber 2158 were classed as criminal or immoral characters ter Is courtin' her brother" and foreign trade very little I the unemployed moving keeps Inc or society or whoever Iiv times of depression he says a keeps the dollar shiny? The wage-earn- panies it Is that’s supposed to benefit little public objection will attend the determination to rid the When It comes to a question of country defornot much should have the Who furnishes big should be able to arrange for high to Circountry of aliens who have no national ambitions The mov- one’s prominence It might be wellsee eign trade then he defends the tariff posits Utah banks boast of? of work on the ground that It did not reduce culation not stagnation spells pros- wages and rotation ement can have no effect upon the alien of honest Intention and try to “see ourselves as others We were assured that public work us” He much very foreign trade says perity would do much to relieve the depressis calculated to eventually confine criminal activities to the natiforeign trade not declined then Invariably where men are work- ion but we learn that some officials I have had Among the hardest problems ve-born In Amerthe a fact which no doubt will prompt regret that we of ratio is the broken foreign Vogue goods eon ing English neale citizens are taking adlc would have been greater than while the man with generations of and patriotic cannot rid ourselves of our own criminal classes in the same brings home from school of the deplorable situation the jomesuC but adds that foreign American ancestors is idle Because vantage : by attempting to have their work manner no decline A0'1 that the the foreigner is used to a loaf of dime for next to nothing CleanA friend told Fred E Hamlin that'tr(ue claim free did traders” It let bread butter without any that black enthusiasts hunt up if he continued to spend so much decline of falsel up and paint-u- p on to able exist Is alone jam being the Boy Scouts and prisoners do time at golf he wouldn't have any- If Is down trade the American should wages foreign meager “cutting not that should be done thing laid aside for a rainy day "I t blessing and a (his who has had white bread and butter the painting workers won't eh?” said Fred "8ay my desk words! tend If the calamity" ' Is to be with plenty of Jam be reduced to for- by tire taxpaying tariff recent declaration of District Attorney Buron Fitts of Is covered with work that I've laid Soon It will be that one must Join would down foreign eign standards? Americans for cutting praised or Scouts go to Jail to get Boy trade (also hi claim) then It can- be willing to compete with foreign- the Angeles to the effect that the Los Angeles authorities aside for a rainy day” JACK PLANE a Job to not failure brain ers him In brawn and be also for praised letting would not permit A1 Capone to appear in the films draws atBenjamin Franklin said: "Woman cut down foreign trade are Americans luxuries to that enjoy Asks tention to a modern complex In hero worship Capone by repu- Is tire fairest work of the Orcat Au‘’foreign trade Is a calamity” necessities: but Is It reasonable to Sheriffs Office thor and the edition being large no Is That All trade all exchange expect him to live on wages the fornot true tation at least has amassed a fortune In doing things which the man Facts on Violation Mare should be without a copy” But Is a a source of profit oth- eigner thrives on? citizen may not do law says that the some men are only Interested in a cir- erwisebenefit It would cease and the notion 80 Instead of advertising for tourIn Tribune: your issue of Editor Nevertheless he has been widely publicized as a public culating library that America would be overstocked ist business and enticing employment April 20 a letter appeared In which will who to man tariff but seekers the with the for bring goods Joe the barber says that a person whichforeign them out Is the childish furnish employment at American the statement was made that a figure which modem entertainment recognizes as a personal had driven through a asset Public curiosity In figures who have sacrificed the public wrapped up in himself makes a folly ofkeeps the Middle Ages refuted once standards and keep the silver dol- deputy sheriff and after remonstratlons small package for all by Adam Smith and by every lar shiny Instead of turning green stop sign — respect by daring defiance of legal and moral codes creates a mighty t by a citizen who was passing by in a "PAST GRAND BOOSTER” of economics since his day car the alleged deputy flashed a 8am Solomon says that poise Is primer coundangerous standard of Interest How else can you account for come a Into badge and became abusive to the quality which enables a woman Foreign goods that country exports the success of hooks and pictures of the deeds and exploits of that to try on a pair or shoes without seem- try whenever with makes credit a thus and goods those who have figured as principals in amazing and disgusting ing to be aware of the hole to her which to Rules for Contributors pay for the foreign The stocking scandals?' goods sent out pay for the goods t to MO word t toilers llaitH In and the more goods sent MurThe complex is not peculiar to the life of Capone S (ft) Writ sn aide Because Z wouldn't advance him brought lbs out the more foreign goods come In papoe gain b Writ tecfbl ftv e next week’s cents twenty-fivon his dleeaa-ion- ft derers and charlatans have been Used with reckless abandon to ftaUctoss Mi partlsa by Renting Nice Clean () be Since one person ofcan consume only b nrwnil ixwr said he'd Junior that allowance sarrtdi bushels year about wheat two the Interest per no the American This morbid 4 mt IfilrrtL of Writer capture ft Iiii9 public Well Lighted Offices In glad when he got big enough to col- and since we raise four or five fnvah n4 rl- tn doubt is the reason why some reformers blame publicity for lect all the money I had taken out bushels dentUI i4irees fts tidenee tf the surhead each year per faith ftftod TImm of hts bank tht art withheld w increasing crime and lawlessness plus must go abroad or waste and reave! They draw no distinction iiiral where direr! ae mationa are made aaatn! the pay (forX dejected-lookinbetween the good and the bad The thinking public will applaud' Individual asked when It r whew the eerweratiena must This extrue hr air 1 muflt ha trialed D Browne for a loan Nor- eign goods! all come to the efforts of the Los Angeles district attorney to protect the Norman are caatribatian employs roetiral and aai ran exchange Capsou-IioHutachange borInc man refused and tho would-batdered 6 (a) Views esoreaaed in the ‘ public from a sinister demand which has been created largely rower said mournfully "In German American labor and enriches Ihia draariftital tha ara Ibaaa af Miuitn PAUL H J country eentribatar and fta! da neeaaaarilT tt's ya wohl’ to French it's 'ouloul' Realtor 9 r —---— tha views ( The Tribana by itself but whatever language they may Th department cannat hft aaed aa 211 t 213 Atlai Block fimen American ft business read Of Tha an adrartUlnc median "no’ to me” It’s always 4 Was 3187 Faraia does it al eaart mare than Tn the estimation of Theodore Dreiser Hollywood is just a speak nancing Russian Industrialism one Is ranlribattan § vaek fra as tba small town with notions and this pqrhaps is another AmerA scientist says that human Intel- - prompted to remark "What a lot of cwQtnbaior uni — t ilfitilfiiB iiteWQ years 914 SVhAQ ooelpidgress & hasat iwler icas condition has no parallel and must be the creation of man rather than of economics Neither Silver will not be crowded out of this picture economists nor financiers can contemplate the present plight of the world without visualizing Ills in our monetary systems The only tangible shortages confronting us are those of money and of employment The one Is bom of the other What profit production If It loses the power of distribution which Is purchasing power which Is money! A shortage of gold attended by debasement of silver cannot fall to wield an evil effect upon the purchasing power of the world particularly when the money of more than half the people of the world Is now and has been for centuries past silver We cannot reduce surpluses In-th- e material things of life with a shortage In their standards of value— money We cannot dissipate economic concerns and human distress and ignore the deficiency In buying power which Is money which is labor which T?8 ‘T° worldto his wife His u YORK April 22-- Old —Another gin Gladys select usually Square as one of the When Rylry Cooper was fishing' most idyllic spots on Manhattan! companion island preserving the mellowness of In Florida recently hs cracker whotoM Its years without shabbiness Amongwas a quaint oldof one or tnc tow n its diffusing and gentle shadows of the shooting did they shoot there Is still the glow of old !him?” inquired Cooper the "For overbeariness” was the In the tiny square remains looked puzzled and the wooden band stand of the small town was the the weather is seasonable weekly cracker explained "He est feller In the county concerts are held Rustic benches with barehead mothers and New York has no "Little France children dreaming old men and hand "Little Italy New York’s con- In the manner of its holding lovers "Little Hungary’’ and the like There fusion seems far away French ctiizens but ’fet only a few steps through the are about 30000 w ' arch Stanford White designed andthey are 1 " hoarding there Is the clatter of lower Fifth land seamen hang J?Tksg avonue Lining the square are red houses near the center bebrick homes with wrought iron fences Servants and hairdressers and Thtrt)-fourTwenty-fourt- h Inclosing patches of green and of- tween on Eighth avenue The newfering that clean lined residential est French colony Is on the fringe solidity of the smaller city Et Voila of Morntogslde Heights Vtncclad porches give a ropy and there are fresh lace miss the apand Strangers frequently women curtains gaunt hall clocksrooms In the of Chinese pearance basement dining crepuscular of Chinatown There Cats nap In windows and dogs laze squlrmv streets are hidden awayln on lawns The square was the pivo- Is a fable they The honeycomb tal point of Knickerbocker aristocr- live underground excluded are by ImmIs truth they lost 1840 never a and as acy early igration laws Chinese often marry that sedate look while West Indian negresses Russians and Henry James once wrote of the Mediterranean races living In the square: “There Is an women established repose not found in other on a slight knoll along The square has a riper He sat drive quarters a curly hatred youth richer more honorable look than any Riverside vagabond suggesting Stevenson's of the ramifications of the longi"bed in the bush with stars tudinal thoroughfare— the took of with a to see" He called out: "Hpy buddy’ having had something of social his- a hot dtsh of chill wouldn't go bad tory" sunset eh?" Aside from James Edith Wharton with that 4 lived there and wrote many of her Some pessimist down in Biloxi most enduring pages O Henry once “In case you still As did Mark Twain Miss telegraphs: resided there life Is worth living by 1932 and later Harris Merton Lyon Theo- think Samuel here's your Happy New Year" dore Dreiser Will Irwin Hopklnson Adams Samuel Merwin And another Gloomy Gus In Sinclair Lewis and many others Phoenix Anz writes: "It Is quite loveliest Is Its Washington Squire that you give fleeting enin the encircling dusk when streets probable tertainment to many with your waitare deserted and the flame of the But so far ings but very fleeting jurison cross sweeps the heavens vou have given nothing to posterity Children fly down the pavements to Who’ll remember you- - a year after Old mans‘ meet returning parents are gone?" ions light up with a quietly cheer- you You haven't heard the news I m at friendly And ful radiance night to be stuffed for the parlor man-t- el moon NEW visitors Ington By Our Readers land-born- long-dlstan- dogs bay good the Clarke again dedicates his (Copyright volume "Impatient Virgin Don newest ciUzen who had suggested that he had done wrong In reply to the letter tot me say that the policy of the sheriff's office Is that all deputies be exemplary In obeying as well as respecting all laws and ordinances Only under extreme circumstances should a deputy drive through a stop sign or red light On reading the letter in The Tribune the sheriff ordered an Investigation and it was determined that no regular officer had sq transgressed But one man in the the ordinance office drives a roadster and he is a uniformed man The sheriff's office would be glad to get more detailed Information about this or any like of fense because no officer regular or ( can or Sheriff's Office rIS 00 -- Editor Tribune: I am sending this to order to Inc) When you spend a dollar you relinquish forever your right to its earning power When you save a dollar It steadily enlarges your financial strength Vou can open a "Nationalized” account with $1 or more Bouseicife Warns on Shrinkage in Can Sizes contribution caution 6 I wonder why cancompanies are allowed to put milk on the market In containers holding toss than one pint The dairies which deliver milk at our doors daily are required by law to give full measure It seems as though most of our groceries that are sold In original cans and packages are continually shrinking In size and weight and the housewife Is not supposed to notice It but we should make a protest The dollar does not buy much food any more for their money ning A HOUSEWIFE Name Address NATIONAL' BUILDINGS LOAS' SSQCIATIQ (T) Salt Lake City To Your 'amdpit Advantage (fronts g 8 7 housewives to notice when buying canned milk that some of the companies are now putting a 14 can on the market In place of the SAVINGS & INVESTMENTS can which many original 16-ouWrite today for our guaranteed plan The are accustomed to buying will be deceived by getting less CTator "Nice-lookin- Syndi- McNaught DOES IT SLIP THROUGH YOUR FINGERS1 will be 00 1 cate NOT FOR THE HARDY ONES (From London Punch) The weather is becoming so mild that the early morning bathersthink-hi the Serpentine are seriously ing of giving the habit up as It has become merely enjoyable sustained In breaches of law or rules of courtesy to the general public K N WHITE special 3031 in making a loan oh real estate - lavor-savi- er Improved facilities for serving you are offered by the consolidation of Central Trust Company and Banker Truet Company to form the First Security Trust Company Our rapid service on loans handling all details through our own off ice — without commission— will be of distinct advantage to you Capitalizing Scandal TIE ’ f Ask as about our 3 Plans for Financing— through Straight Mortgages Amortized Mortgages and Instalment Loans law-abidi- - Call write or telephone Wasatch or Wasatch 70 455 Save Money!!! 1 goes-abroa- Atlas Block N $ - Z7 Co ’ Main n' e --I- (Formerly Central' Trust and Bankers Trust Co) ' at Exchange Place t Member First Security Corporation System - Largest Intermountain Banking Organization V 1 |