Show i r THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE' THURSDAY MORNING leaned over tnornlni by Th Salt 7 1931 PUBLIC PULSE fljc fait fake friknr Uti Tribun MAY Entered at tha poetofflce at Salt Lak City at second class matter NEW TOMPswn®' It Isn’t the Number of Clubs But the Way You Maybe New Route Means Higher Tax Says Reader Swing ’Em That Counts By II A JARVIS I I was keenly disappointed In your editorial entitled "Forestalling Prog- er dTo-r--to-c- Some ress'1 which appeared In your Wednesday morhlng paper with regard o‘ the South road! proosali Notwithstanding the tact1 'that the important factors in the' construction of either one of these highways have been successfully 7 1931 Thursday Morning May camouflaged and misrepresented to the public by Interests favoring the Saltatr route I am Indeed astounded that you as editor of The Salt Lake allow the wool lobe Tribune for Cliarles Peter the murder complaint against IN dismissing 'completely drawn over your eyes of You state that due to the fact the want of preparation for immediate prosecution on the action by the last legislature the road is morally bound to build part of the state Judge James A Stump of the city court holds to commission the Saltalr route federal highway If you would but take the time to llhe well established legal desire to conserve the rights of the read the bill you would find that accused placed the same At the same time he administers a public rebuke to thp legislature on both the Saltalr and Mathew Cowley county attorney for official bungling since Twenty-fir- st South street roads and In the eyes of the laws of U tab both the dismissal can appear In no other light than the logical result of these highways are contemplated and designated as state highways public course pf an abortive and For your information I quote that serves to emphasize past abuses portion of the law which I refer to a The action nevertheless follows: "A course from the of the theory of law which conserves the rights of the accused state line near Evanston to Echo thence southwesterly Wyo all kinds cases have criminal made In of Defendants widespread southerly by way of Wanshlp to Ktm- -' ball's Junction thence westerly by Seldom have they demanded immediate use of legal delays Garfield wav of Salt flake City issues the Public prosecutors frequently acquicsc Mills Junction hearings Knolls to the in delays and continuances when no public interest is to be at Wendover Utah" and which route Is along th tj course of Twenty-firs- t served South street In Salt Lake county The disposition to extend every courtesy to the defendant This law should definitely show of the legihas been subjected to criticism under the fear that it forestalls vou that lif the intention slature the state road commission Is To this extent at least the demand In the Peter convictions not bound by stronger ties to build the Saltalr route than they are bound reversal of the record which came as a distinct case was to build the Twenty-firSouth road How can you as editor of The Salt the county attorney He had filed a charge but was Lake surprise wtth Tribune agree the highway not ready press It He had summoned no witnesses and was officials who assert that there will be the ultimate cost in difference little resist the defense motion only by the claim that of prepared the two projects when one project state was entitled to additional time In which to assemble requires 19 12miles of construction the the miles? other only Its” witnesses You talk about rendering the greatest good to the city county and state the those made no demands Counsel MORE y— — -i By O O MTXTYRE NEW YORK May country clubs are twittery over the prospect of aviation clubs usurping their popularity Several have sprung The most proup on Long Island gressive to date Is at Hicksville which field a and a hangar for has landing 50 planes Membership is limited to 250 Naturally only the very Wealthy are admitted The Hicksville club roster is’ studded with such names as Colonel Lindbergh John Hay Whitney Vanderbilt Jr and a sprinkling of Duponts Biddies and Rockefellers On Sunday evenings the weather permitting there is quite a gathering of filers William G McAdoo an air enthusiast has dropped in from California for one or ‘two week-enAmelia Earhart has also zoomed down to pay respects And William B Leeds too Other clubs "on the fire" are at k aristocratic Greenwich Ct and N J Chicago San Francisco Is Los Angeles and Boston The Idea eventually to have about 150 similar organizations tn full running order In as many cities from coast to coast Thus the flier who belongs to one is prtveleged to stop over at all The promoters hope to ha vs the chain CLUBS Saltair-Twenty-llr- st ' ? s Cor-ilneh- An Abortive Effort wo-il- Red-ban- emator Jrom 'andpit of a There are books and schools t0‘ you everything under the sun except what a woman will do in a given case this you must learn by experience After making the severing of bonds such a simple matter probably the Nevada legislature felt that in order to be consistent they Just had to legalize other forms of gambling t'ach st to to to defense for except that seem to come well within the purview ot the rights of his client In effect he merely asked that the charge be dismissed would any showing that he should be held That was before the court The state had shown noth- tried to show anything but a formal complaint in the absence was all there lng had not of New Competition or the President This fact nevertheless em- - notion undertook an investigation to determine transferring the surface rights of the public lands to the states reserving oil and mineral rights for the federal government Prom the outset the proposal was objectionable to the states most vitally affected a fact which was not toncealed from the commission The membership nevertheless concluded that the original suggestion was sound and was so recommended by all members save one who insisted upon pre- serving his Individual initiative It must appear that commissions without public powers bear the burden of winning public support If executive proposals will not bear this test they can gain no added authority by reason of commission Indorsement In the final analysis all departures in the public policy must be handled by the regular agencies of government so that commissions unless they are can have no part In governcommission The commission the advisability of ' v fact-findi- ng mental destiny i It's becoming fashionable to be fed The last words Is eating styles for women as set forth at a medical association meeting in Minneapolis are two quarts of milk bread potatoes meat and green vegetables daily Feminine curves are coming back and this is expected to help make them At last we have found a way to get something out of our surplus stocks of foodstuffs t A "ds recent states have official survey reveals that twenty-si- x possibly denying the thought that the buzzard reigns 3 and ago slumming in a Harlem black simtan a man dancing about with a pering baby faced girl was pointed out as a certain philanthropist The informant said: "He sneaks up here to whoop things up” The other evening I met the philanthropist He was not the person I saw in the night club and It developed he was In France at the time he was pointed out Yet for several years I believed him to be a cheat ft ft An expert photographer writes me the “emoting” of Greta Garbo and Marlene Dritrlch is not an outward show of an Inner fire He says It Is a trick of the camera "Watch their foreheads!” he announced At my age I should run around town pecking ats movie ladles' foreheads e o And Garbo Is blamed for the business slump in hair parlors Ladies who used to have their heads bobbed every ten clays now drop In every three months James Ivers Vere McCarthy John and I were discussing some on the street corner one day flatters made Is Inconsistent This statement last week As she passed us a young by the fact that the Twenty-firs- t woman dropped a door key I drew South street road Is much nearer to her attention to it and she picked it the center' of population of Salt Lake up thanked me and continued on Saltalr couhty than the proposed j her way “The gentlemanly thing to route have done Senator” said John In your statement concerning an “would have been to have picked up establishment of a scenic loop can the key and handed It to the lady” IS Finds Forum you say that it Is logical to suppose Dry Law Enforw'mcnl “I was thinking the same thing” said that tourists will have their automoLetters Interesting Vere "Well” said Jim "I would Plan Irka Paul Strecker Rules for Contributors biles travel west of the Tooele county have done exactly as the Senator did line to come back over Thirty-thir- d 1 Letters limited to 3M words Editor Tribune: The Forum is get- - After all the stress you fellows put Editor Tribune: The Forum has j 2 South street? Write on one tide of tho pau) on circumstantial evidence a man per only! (b) Write legibly 3 (ft) You are evidently unaware that the indeed become a splendid means of ting to be very interesting would be taking an awful chance Religious end partisan discussion Bouth Thirty-third of the Junction Some want juries abolished so as handing a girl a door key on Main barred i b) Personal aspersions not ) bringing forth high Ideals before all 4 (a) Writers most furnish proposed Saltalr highway occurs west of us desired to convict street in broad daylight to able better be bootleg-and reveals many suggestions which of the Tooele county line true names and residential addresses j as eridenre of good falthi (b) These !gers Some want Juries abolished so Junction Is several miles west of to remedy perplexing current probA benevolent old strolling are withheld on request extent where the loop road connects Saltalr lems But naturally by Us very naas to be more sure to hang murderers through the park onelady where direct accusations are made morning sat or individuals attains! speedway with the present road corporations )' on established want are exceptions which a bench where communism Some down to rest when the true names must be printYou neglected to discuss the only ture there two soiled and ragged urchins were so as to abolish all evils ed A Poetical contributions are not Commences Monday major considerations In these pro- creep in now and then A Views expressed in on considered the grass The elder of I have not the remotest intention of playing The one crowning exception which posed highways namely: this department are these of the her and the lads May 11th eyed appraisingly I Do we need a road? I wish to discuss Is the letter of one contributors and do no! necessarily committing any crime but suppose finally spoke to her: FOR WEEK ONLY ONE refleet tho views of The Tribune 7 Atid "Believer In Justice who treated us of the imaginaby utmost stretching Tho department can not bo used as “Say lady my little brother docs 2 Can we pay for It? to one of the moet stilted and solAND BETTER A BIGOER a of be The should accused tion I aw advertising medium falsely fine imltashlngs He can imitate anyIn discussing this phase of the que- emnly nonsensical bits of Pussyfoot Forum does not court more than I believe I should like a Jury thing crime— he'll a him and Give dime EVER THAN BEFORE tbe week from stion may I call your attention to the Johnsonlsm ever to take my notice on contribution g About hanging murderers — I am Imitate a hen” same contributor fact that If the Saltalr route is built His reasoning maybe sincere takes a against capital punishment but as "Dear me” replied the lady “and It will necessitate an Increase In the queer form He would have purplelong as the law demands it in cer- what will he do— cackle?” tax levy of Salt Lake county? (This nosed reformers for judges In liquor tain cases why not have it decided - "No ma’am” the boy answered statement was made public Tuesday cases and do away with the Jury sysBlocks Business by twelve men tried and true? contemptuously “He don't do no by B F Quinn chairman of the tem He is anxious for the welfare Tariff Twelve men mi?’ err but so might cheap imltashlngs like that He'll of what he terms “the greatest legcounty commission) Reader Markets one Ini Twelve one even an Says gent eat a worm!” In your editorial you have dis- islation ever enacted" and would men might be bought Well who says missed this most Important factor even go so far as to sacrifice the Smoot be not could one man Joe tbe barber says there are two Senator bought? Editor Tribune: From sixth amendment to our constitution from your entire argument About Jean Dale— Again I say tha things most generally wrong in competent and fair estimates from in order to aid In enforcing the eight- and the United States Chamber of Jury heard the evidence I did not American life—the clock and father How silly I Commerce seem to differ upon the all of the sources of available Info- eenth amendment t I have rmation at our disposal I am led to hope he will at least remember that effects of the tariff There is free Let the jury's decision stand The choir was rehearsing a new sons and a daughter I am for fairbelieve that If the state of Utah will the Jury system has a glorious tradisons and fairness toward setting of "Onward Christian Solcooperate with Salt Lake county to tion which he knows the eighteenth trade between all of our states That ness toward and God's mercy toward diers” for the Sunday school anniit daughters In the If can construction here extent boast same made the has amendment great prosperity hardly At verse three the choir aU versary could I of Twenty-firSouth street highdraw consolation The only would be so much Included Canada Communism— It is something to leader said: “Now rememberonlv way that they will In the construc-loiv-- from his choice letter Is that his plan thO feoAter — talk-abYouTwho advocate ltJlhe trebles sing down to 'the gates of might work to our benefit hvmaking - But other countries have different please explain It Further: Is It hell’ and then you all come In” route can be construct- the law so irksome that it would soon Twenty-fir- st ed for an expense to' Salt Laxe county disappear for there is no more speedy labor standards “Teddy” Roosevelt’s something we should be willing to Well the one sure way to get THE BLUSHING BRIDE wade through rivers of blood in order of less than 30000 while the county method of abolishing a bad law than 1912 money is to SAVE and take full platform was for world trade to acquire? They tell of the blushing bride of Salt Lake will be required to ex- to give it strict enforcement advantage of compounded Interest Who to the altar goe3 with a differential tariff to even up K N Start a “Nationalized” thrift Long live the Forum PAUL STRECKER pend an amount in excess of $200000 of aisles Down church the the ount-today! would have labor conditions That Keep It growing by to construct the Saltalr route friend-fillerows Between an the on America world and weekly or monthly deposits the put Under present conditions Is it wise Time Senator to Another motored whom There’s deal she Reply That even a basis and Billy square for Ripe for Salt Lake county to build either with would have been unrestricted busiof these highways for the reason that Elicits Comment And Bob Lincoln Says C N Lund ness But unrestricted business finds with whom she swam not the has the present road reached There’s Jack— she used to golf with markets and markets sell produce and Editor Tribune: In saturation point and Is amply suffForum your — Tribune:When mode he him Editor put labor to work That Is what we article Professor J II Paul icient to take care of the traffic needs "Replies And Steve who called her “lamb” first inaugural address Abraham want Savings and Investments But if the Twenty-firSouth street his to Smoot Tariff Talk” Both these to see the obvision had Lincoln Ted the football man she Write for Details of Our Guaranteed enough There's But a high prohibitive tariff road can be built with little or no learned men may be right from owned Flans Impending perils and calamities But structs business and brings retalia- their cost to the couhty say less than standpoint and speak the And Don of tennis days the face of them he was not with- tion from other countries and the or less than 25 per cent what the in for wise is it but truth: altogether There’s Herbert too and blonde Eu- Nam result Is that foreign countries have one Saltatr route can be constructed It out faith He said: “Intelligence of less prominence to criticise firm put up high tariffs too Christianity and gene may be contended by some people patriotism a never has on up? Him higher who yet These high tariffs are trade barHe took her to the plays that Inasmuch as the government reliance social and industrial the That land still are favored this forsaken riers They obstruct business They And there Is Harry high school beau Address emergency fund was created to help to adjust In the best way banish markets They stop the questions are not satisfactorily ad- With whom she used to mush — the unemployment situation and competent two we ' have the our present difficulties” No wonder she’s a blushing bride whqels of Industry They put the justed— although that the government Is also desirous allThat was all right but it took the worker out of a Job major political parties labor unions Ye I or completing the transcontinental ought to blush! r or nUhe awful cost and car- - Why should we havev wall around and many religious cults— would In- — gods she — —Tha Weather Vein— htehwiT east and westroughou BUILDIN0SLOAN of the civil war to settle mat- our country that blocks business? dicate that” they are not” the proper ters WU1 these things and this faith And that wall induces the same kind channels to mitigate the serious UNCOMFORTABLE road a if SSOCIATIO like Twenty gain ultimately settle the situation in our day oj of a wall around other countries That troubles of manual producers “For safety I always sleep with first South costing the county such will us to where Is a discuss and To TH lead Interests Jifl) religious political the tounder our my pocketbook troubles my pillow” a small amount as indicated above large factor in incur trouble and get the slave Interests led Lincoln? “Oh I cant bear my head so high” Tr no good reason why subjects is Atodivided There could be built now day Js Lake Salt City In L common Is not nowhere— peopeople Lincoln was with the May I call your attention to tjie ple even the very commonest and we should not trade wtth all the na- the path to become a brotherly union —Hummel Hamberg B floe of tions earth J the the of with of in fact that simply Mr was against the inter- a differential tarifffreely ye are not one ye are not to even up con- And “ifsaid Finch United States road commis- lowliest He in that day were the slave ditions so the Master would have mine'” that everybody sioner In Ogden there is a govern- ests which Had Wealth that is made to centralize he followed political a square deal? In 1912 Roosevelt was ment document under date of 1923 powers by the aid of political or religious expediency as now he would Have the biggest statesman In America officially designating the road Twenty-- been means does not confer a blessing on the Interests The many A HOLLENBECK first L South street as stated above slaveswith as the were property then the masses The only Interest the as tha only east and weat federal are property today and few have in the many Is to get the transcontinental highway through many billions slavery did not menace the union Second D II Thomas Likes most out of them with limited recithe state of Utah which designation any more then than do the Interests Why should working men has never been changed Will Rogers ’ Letters procity who produce the golden egg be igtoday Where is the Lincoln with nored? the "intelligence the patriotism the THE DIFFERENCE to stand Editor Tribune: I notice In the Workers Increase the holdings of One of a small company crack- Christianity the courage" to masses even be an easy mating Jokes asked: “Can you tell me side by side with the he is not in the Forum that a certain D H Thomas the few It would ter for them to force the now exSurely the difference between a Scotsman martyrdom? asks Will that the articles by Rogers alted ones who are dependent on seats of the high and mighty Let and a cocoanut?” be left out of The Tribune the masses to come Into the crowd No answer being forthcoming the us believe that he is walking in the Watching the slow but sure for another D H willingly as they are unable to help Speaking speaker said: “Well you can get shadows and This will take place fettering and disinheri- Thomas I certainly hope you con- themselves undoing a drink out of a cocoanut but—1 a Excuse me" put In one of the com- tance of the people and biding his tinue to publish them I enjoy these when the real producers of wealth excome defense use and to to an their to articles and feel that we need more see fit to cooperate and Scot- time Straight Mortgage Loans ' pany "but I happen to be ' C N LUND This of this type of “horse sense” and change medium— their own leadership sman Would you like a drink?" Amortized one would current enable periods) the Mortgage humor plus "Why yes" eagerly answered the ‘ workers to be In the employment ” Flays Fast Yours very truly Loans (principal reduced on interest Joker Observer of without the say high H THOMAS the cocoanut DAVID game was Then buy a Careless Auto Drivers 995 Falrvlew avenue t finance and to enjoy an elysium of dates) Monthly Instalment Loans (repreply— Montreal Star free trade and a protected market a period of 200 months) ayable-over SUPREME CONFIDENCE without congressional laws - SAFETY FIRST Editor Tribune: Your editorial He— Would you like a grand piano No J H MIDGLEY One to Blame was good but Editor— What do you mean when Reasonable Rates of Interest — Xo delay Myrtle? did not go far enough From a care- you write “the statement is- semi' She— Oh I'd simply love It — Is official?” Xo Commission accidents of there ful many study He — Well It certainly will Rive tone no doubt in my mind but that 80 to Mrs Gibson wouldn't Reporter— to our drawing room 90 per cent could have been avoided talk so I got the story from her husCali write or phone Wasatch 3221 She— Tell me dear when will It by proper care and obedience to the band!— Merthyr Express arrive? Nice Clean by Renting He— Well I can't say for sure but laws There are many things that cont- other car on the right hand side Is Well Lighted Of rices in I bought a ticket In a raffle for one ribute-to A very it ever obeyed? these accidents today— Answers Officers have to declare many aclarge number of drivers are Ignorant ot the laws or wilfully disregard cidents unavoidable to protect them- TARGET ’NEEDED them They run the lights and 6top selves as they are negligent in enCustomer— I see you have (Formerly Central Trust Company and Bankers Trust We aim to please” signs pass street cars while the cars forcement of the laws as none of the Company) are taking on passengers and do not city ordinances are enforced Anyt Capson-Bomna- n ' Barber— Yes that Is our motto Mala at Exchange Place ' t Customer— You should take a little give the pedestrian his right at in- sane man who has studied or will Managers time off for target practice— Munic- tersections Hundreds of drivers ex- study the many accidents wiU no! Member First Security Corporation System Realtor ceed the speed limit every day of the doubt say that a very large per cent ipal Journal 211 te 213 Atlarf Block year and many violate every state of accidents could be avoided by Largest Intermountain Banking Was 3i87 It looks as though Portugal had and city law dally There is a ? proper care on the part of drivers at too law Organization on together and the strict enforcement of the much old illonal state and citV that vides that one car shall not pass au- - laws by officers The Janesville Gazette OBSERVER D Rice THE FORUM By Our Readers GREAT MAY SALE Have You An st ItchingPalm? of out acc- 7 6 8 - st The Burden of Commissions objections of the commission plan which in practical operation falls of Independent initiative In the activity f the public domain group it must appear that the commis- sion did nothing more nor less than arrive at a preconceived ft 9 I often wonder how many people move through life bearing an undeserved brand of scandal Some yean 1 It the te 7s can no more expect the railroads to carry their products at a can permit them to favor one territory as against loss than another -- There may be an element ofpubllcrJustlce ln Lheirur rent situation emphasizing as It does the effects of competitive endeavor upon the rate structure Tor many years waterway cities held these advantages extluslvely retarding the growth and development of inland sections not so favorably situated Motor transportation removes territorial restrictions It does not follow that the situation is wholly desirable Obviously there can be little hope in competitive transportation that permits one form to operate as a free agent while the other is held back by restrictive regulations The public while it may enjoy some Immediate benefits ultimately will have to begr the penalties of an Indefinite continuation of this policy the committee ' I 111 phaslzes Sixty-seco- becom-'lfiSTa- Z C M I commerce commission RAILROADS petitioning the Interstate to reduce rates In sections where the rate structure has been previously established by the commission point to a deficiency in regulation which Is ominous The (Current situation is reflective ot a transportation problem which sooner or later Is going to demand public attention ' Plainly these petitions for rate reductions are defensive measures of the competition' of unregulated Deeply conscious cahlers the railroads' find It necessary to meet this competition even when It may appear Inimical to their own best Interests The public of course IS in a mood to avail Itself of any and all economies In the conduct of business a factor which but emphasizes the plight of the railroads The railroads are thoroughly regulated while their motor bus and truck competitors are almost unrestricted except within the states The shipper of course wants the lowest poslble rate and while he may rankle on transportation evils he has suffered he can affprdt to Ignore the railroad problem We do not know what effect motor competition will eventually hare on the rate structure but certainly the shipping public JTiHf futility of the executive commission without public 1 power la emphasized by Jhe refusal of WilllamB Greeley former chief of the forest service to sign the report of the President's public domain committee which would enforce upon upon the public land states objectionable public policies He ym not satisfied with the manner in- - which the report disposed of the forest policy and withheld his signature He la the only one of twenty members to decline to sign the report which is not likely to strengthen his position with complctedly established In five years Few realize the number of prominent men who are taking secret instructions In flying and are making solo flights Incognito commercial Many are of such the r prominence they fear news xf their air adventure might depress stocks A huge metropolitan aviation club is being planned for Est ir street Everybody Is conscious” And f they dont quit beefing about business I may take off myself this Through a mistake In numbers anmorning a courteous young lady swered a telephone call with: Black Starr & Frost Gorham Incorporated Good morning:” And I was new set tempted to rush her over a of breath drive up Pelham A thirty-minuparkway reveals an old time medicipe show selling pain balm and Indian The stage was the herb remedies back end of a canopied wagon with a flaring banjo torch on each side The bill offered a ventriloquist also wo a peroxldeu black face comedians soubrette and a lightning calculator A bediamonded proprietor In wide the hat and horse blanket suit soldminmedicine— 15 bottles In as many utes Perhaps the Freuch are right but I’m so mad at them I hate to admit It when they say the more the world changes the more it Is the same thing A chili stand on Tenth avenue capitalizes the cynicism of the Furious Forties by calling itself: "O Yeah i ' Selected Mortgage' Loans Your choice of 3 Plans: (3-ye- ar 5-y- Save Money!!! 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