| Show ttte a Alt lake tribune tttfday morning November is mt luued tv try mnrntnt by lk jTU Irlbunt PubliHhtti rate Uuo Ilaho ?H Nctal rvrOf't triuMs op binHtRiPiioN! txv Day-by-Da- y Entered at tha postofflra at Sail fht Sail Company in LL I 0 feu imRy aurt buncuy on uoiiiii 10 SO Lniiy and Sunday oue mi Surwheit m DmtM Staten Daily 11 3ft S mday on month m i hr Inbuilt it on kai id Read pot uni clip In th I’nred State rr nay anrerutri ftKetit to n efty he teirnh mint tMa off! Pie irioune la a numtM ot the Auo rha Astm luted Pien elated Prow pi cknively entitled to the u for reproduction of all new dun ifr)ni eredl’rd H or not (ryMitfd tn thl pmrt nuhltAhed nretn and nNo the lor il nr tr vrt othiie matter IjiUa City as lecond la I he iiibun a charter member o the of Audit lUneau Circulations Re The Tribune i a ordft U r fro ip By O O MtlSTVRE member of Media NEW YORK Nov 14— While theatrical agencies shrink to astonishing minimum a few ai ry on Nm e la so hopelessly biae m disaster a drier folk I) ly after day they dt dt to remaining uniting rooms the Hills all nlrs and grates The men never jobless but at liberty " There u little employment and sfrnelv nnv point m ‘cckii if it but the v isinrr of in e m d the handful of Aaenr? Ine Tha BeUwlfh 8orMl Vork New mrent cm e n advtruaina PtUiadelnhta (hittuo ttt Louis Detroit KausasChf A'lania (o Inc Kadlfif cast M 0 Museum A rrpr e sent ' ive Sin fteatMft Pot'snd Anyeic Forpmn Dureuiu ot Iniomintmn ot the I No Paris Hue Perth mount are Enclanrt lift Pali Mall France 1 Heiiio Uniet Den linden Germany Ftren Hole Hnm Italy snrneo Tuesday Morning November ‘ 13 1013 Beggars at Our Door 1 Is revealed by the appeal for war debt revision which France and Great Britain have pushtd under the door of the White House in Washington While neither of the debtor nations has any considerable rlaim on American generosity France stands In such unfavuiuble light that leaders of that nation must blush at this curient gesture deSpeedy sui lender of the United States to these foieign Paris and of London governthe to scheme be seems the mands ments The moratorium Is at an end Further extension Is asked On December 13th the British payment of $05500000 and the French payment of $19201432 fall due The United States Is asked to "study" the situation at once to be lenient to be merciful to forget Its owrn welfare and to capitulate to an apparent conspiracy originating abroad’ What effrontery! In order to offer some basis for their argument both of these nations cite the Lausanne agreement on reparations Thus they attempt to make America the victim of something from which It has remained aloof They ask that the United Slates agree to forego what Is rightfully due because the old wrorld powers cannot settle down to a definite program of reconstruction American taxpayers Individually and collectively are besecched to sew another patch on their already tattered trousers and give their last dollar to perpetuating the destructiveness of European mlltarism and International plotting What call have these debtors upon America? Wlmt ground does France stand upon today to make such demands? France pleads poverty and yet holds more gold per capita than any nation on earth Isn’t France the motivating Influence In the mad race for armed supremacy which Is defeating efforts of the United States apd other countries to escape from the colossal expndltuie for navies and armies? Wasn’t It France who lat nched a raid on British stealing and forced England off the gold standard? Did not the Paris officials pursue the same destructive tactics against the dollar without success’’ The answer to all of these questions Is In the affirmative No denial can be made by the French that the program of that country has been aimed at economic destruction of the United States and other countries And yet Fiance appears like a beggar at the door of the White House asking alms and concealing the evidence of ability to meet her Just obligations Great Britain Is not blameless In the postwar debacle Still the attack of France on the empire places the London government In an embarrassing position But It Is difficult for the United States to forget that the trade agreements entered into at the Ottawa conference were directed against American enterprises We are not forgetful of the fact that the British are expending a terrific sum on armaments nor can we be unmindful of the evidence of her part In the plot to make America the victim of errors of European statesmanship ‘Satisfactory settlement of the war debt question la urgent necessary but no step should be taken which Imposes additional burdens on this country We may as well serve notice now that the United States refuses to finance war preparations which are so apparent In Europe f Debtor nations must understand that American patience ends when the hand which is extended for relief carries dagger We owe them nothing! It Is their national structure that Is In danger What are they willing to do to save it? -a A - U 'kHUU JJ- - astrakhan Tragedians whose ambitious argo-dr- s foundered long ago with a ‘peak easy shot v ill expand thi nst an ano e Najioleon-hk- exclaim' in tattered coal and 'When I played witn Mans In 'he Ol t se as m the thi itw Die Lambs is the most i hee ful lub in town The lie tor does pot icalle hx H a proft ion hiaitlesi ov i His fcuptib k lief in htmell and future raver dims Ti emulous girls and village from pi nine tottag'n beets wash their one pair of stockings nlghtlv find eaevh morning are agrt for a new Joust with fn‘e in a waiting mom I nw the! lpual gmup One-f- l clung rwd rn del you felt nu e had been told ‘he looked 'ike Gi ace Allen An old marl with the face of a judge A youth cut to a heio A plump rno'her with darning t ms The usual quota n( vague pi All dreaming m a heartbieak ” field-- y die ever i k e ss v house! From a Pai s be droom window recently I leioke’d duly on the shimmer of glass that was fvar Ki euger's lop loft eh slum And last evening f nm Kent Cooper's eyrie I saw Krcui i r penthouse perched high at Seveniy third and Far kavenuc Others campy It and on a terraced plot a muse But what watched a child at ploy registered in a mind that blots up onlv inconsequf ntiah was the sur rounding shrubbciy — weeping wil gres-mn- COM-mlssl- lows hor pent palace of a Cmt-fu- s whuh m a hrgesse of roaring luxun not only ha a radio In evsry room and hall but in each bedioom b a built-ipiano with only the keyOne slicks bock a board showing A panel and there is a keyboard piano push of a button stool glide-- out of the nowheie - Lake-Og- I hear of an n 1 THE FORUM By -a s i Abo slated for attention are both 'By KIRKE SIMPSON WASHINGTON — Two matters uM'ects uf the prohibition problem Volstead act modification and an atwhich figured piominently In cam tempt to formulate a definite measure puign electioneering hid fdir to be re to replace the eighteenth amendment vived under highly conti oveislal cir in the constitution cumsUnex al the winter session of WdshiiqMon unquestionably is in for a hectic winter curiglcsl In just what form they will come up is not sp obvious yet there seems BFFORK Tlllt PUBLIC UTILITIESof tu be giound for anticipating efforts Commission ot Utah —In the mutter the siniilcstlon of the Hlo (Iraiule to nuke both of them subjects for spe Motoi Way of Utah Inc to dlsioti-tlnu- e cial congressional Investigation opeiatlon ol automobilebetween One is the row pieclpitated by service and President Hoovei s lemniks us to the Salt Lake Cityfreight Utah and Marvsvale lunowntss with which the nation es Utih and the R'o (Irende Motor Way to assume said opeiatlons - Case taped going off the gold standard The Inc US4 Notice —Notice ol Hearing other is the cucumstances of the No Is hereby given that the application evil Don of the bonus expeditionary of the Bio Oi anile Motor Way of Utah force from Washington last summer Inc to discontinue operation of auGlass Takrg Issue tomobile passenger and freight serUv and vice between Balt Lake Those familiar with the temperaMarysvale Luah and the Hlo Grand ment and fighting elan of Senator Motor Wav Inc to aasume said opCaller Glass of Virginia have little erations wdli be heard before the doubt that he will have a lot to sav Public Utilities Commission of Utah at Its office 303 State Capitol Belt when the senate reconvenes about Lake City Utah on Fldav the 18th the gold standaid matter day of November 1932 at 10 a m Bv His heated and repeated repudia Dated at order of the Commission ion of the presidential intimation bait Lake City Utah this 5lb day of at one time the country was November 19J2 hat within two weeks of abandonment of (Seal) F L OSTLER Secretary specie payments have seemed likely to inspire other Democrats even if UTILITIES PUBLIC THE the Virginia senator himself does not BFPORE Commission of Utah— In the matter lake the initiative to demand of the application of the Railway investigation Agency Inc for a certificate of Hquse and senate majority being convenience and necessity to opera’ e motor vehicle service for the transwhat they are in the seventy-seconportation of express matter between congress almost any form of con Lake Cltv and Bingham Utah — gressional inquisition might result Salt Case No 1263 —Notice of Hearlrg from mere inquiries by the banking Notice ls hereby given that the applicommittees of either or both houses cation ot the Rallwey Express Agency to a joint Investigation committee Ipc for a certificate of convenlenc w ith special powers and necessity to operate motor vehicle It is no stietch of imagination to service for the transportation of exmatter between Salt Lake City predict that the election itself will press and Bingham Utah will be heard bepiove in no way to have affected ultl fore the Public Utilities Commission mate developments about that mat of Utah at Its office 303 State Capitol ter Balt lake City Utah on Friday the The precedents of all recent con 18ih day of November 1932 at 10 30 a m By order of the Commission sessions forecast a storm Dated at Knit Lake Cltv Utah this about it this winter Sth day ol November 1912 The B E F Affair F L OoTLLK Secretary (Beal) Eviction of the bonus army always has seemed ceitam to be discussed BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTTT ITIFB bv both houses of congress ol Utah —Case No 129?— in When Brigadier General Pelham the matter of the application of the U Glassford Utah Light & Traction company for S nimv rethed re permission to remove Its frack and igned as police chief of Washington en i equipment from the Salt dunng the campaign however and highway north of it U North str t took the seal off his lips as to the In Salt Lake Cltv Utah — No'lre of non us nimy Incidents in June in Notice L hereby given that Hearing which he was a centra! figure most the appllcat on of the Utah light & for peTul&Von to Traction company onlookers as Washmgton accepted it from making certain efforts in congicss to remove Its tra nks and equipment north the Salt highway go beyond speechmaking and seek a Ol 15th North street In Balt Lake City full investigation by a special comUtah will be heaid before the publlo mittee Utilities lOmmlFiion of Utah on Frihave any defenders or protectors unAll of which lends to the winter day the Ifl'h day of November W2 der our glorious government In our session prospects of excursions and at 2 o'clock p m at Its office 303 State Cap'tol Salt Lake City Utah churches or chdritable institutions alarms fur out of the usual budgetary Bv order of the (ommlsMon Dated at now ls the time for action in warding routine of shoit sessions of confpcss Balt Lake Cltv Utah this 8th day of chic fly concerned with government off and abating Hmse calamities November 19 12 I C THOKESEN F L OSTI TR SeereUry fii al affairs for the following year (Seal) More Frequent Meeting of Rules for Contributors Somewhere I hear too that Legislature Suggested 1 I filers JM worrit O Neill Is Amerie n's gteale t limited I frrfrt?me tn pubtirftttnn i !!? whert sulkn Anything but extiava cJd r tiifd nd true nsmi tti Fditor Tribune- Our state govern Unt n an td a iha paper onln g mt praire fern his work sends him to S rlt hthtout (b Irtlbly a remote cloister where he alts horns ments are taxing us out of existence rartal and partiaan dUcoaaiona barredi in dour pout perhaps sulking in triloife) aaixrilona not detiretf ai property owners Why? A shriv We had a notion Theodore Wnieta must ain true uamea and i (a)pertonal gies de subordinated and eled True name ml! addresses residential lcgslatlve Dmser roe king and twisting his be printed pnlaaa reasons a(tftory to hand! erchlef Inm an anguished ball partment the editor are ilvea for wtthbnidmi tho name Polltiral contribution are not held the record We commend to each When American government forms considered C llea etnresied in tbla of the boys a columnist’s week-en- d are those of the ronirilmlora means department no were there improved and do not nrxf aaai ila reflect the vlewa mall a' a cure In few weeks if they began of Tha Tribune 7 The department cap haven’t stepped off a dock's deep end of traveling Then the people's rep not bo usatl as an adveftisinc ninllarn — got ft The frorum doe hot eonrt mora than they will realize at least "they can' resentatives — the legislators one contribution a week from the same that’s in it1" And any nto the habit of meetng once n each take something language two years 2 Will the incoming legslature and ar Achieving no grentness writing— Travel has become so rapid today arlv correct this incons-isten- t i Sudden scream He’s telling us')— my —so many things happen in a two b trary procedure"’ sympathy for temperament among that the bureaus of gov 3 Will our cities turn off the wa s runs tepid I see no rea- ytar period son why pursuit of liteiature entllles 'eminent get autocratic and think we ter from such homes upon dclm erne to rudeness or a puff of divine havs got to pay taxes whether we quences7 4 Will the public utilities upon afflatus Every period has mm e good have anything left or not writers than earnest readers Too Lrgis'atois can prevent tills by ar failure of such homeowners "to pav many scribblers are poseurs simulat- ranging ther regular ses'lon so as cm time" add penaltes and shut off ing something they never will be to be tn the capital every month or ght and heat in these homes snd make Uicm darker and colder than Their trouble Is not always artistic so Mffun Is The state of Utah is especially for- ever? but ralher pathological and sidelines on the nlugging away tunate that its constitution enables 5 Will the banks and moneymort at rare Intel ve turning out a ine legislators by ru’ej or joint lenders foreclose delinquentorder to in that embers the glowing agreement of the joint "two hoitses to ftutifngek on such home 'u light “That's not so bad!" This Is time spacing between atiy desired'P-’f'r stockholders regular dm ihnut as pleasant a victory as medioc-- totl?'KL sending the occupants to the grouping of legislative davs to as 20 tv offui poorhou'e7 pread their regular session over 6 If the alwve coneerrs do to or even more months My admiration for Michael Arlen wav the legislators may ar- d x’S It not indicate they have no In this isieu! fi urn Im dett bi irrerie is In Ills chantv or humanity within range not to leave their people at souls e lifer Joy of being alive A of forgetful executives end their organiatmns7 ihe mercy hebe-uime box perpe'ually on spung If the e helpless "forgotlen ones" heads a lion of the London diawing bureau will take home and disLegislators mums left It fur St Moritz captured cuss with the people every Important the skiing nicies there and moved on legislative matter before final dlspo He made sllion to Paris and the Riviera Thu the legislature thereof enough money to provide an annuity will become again as originally in n he writes vlmi the mood grips tended true t hecks upon the execu Hie rest of the time he thrills to livtlve branch ot government corner of a Instead in giumnmg ing The legislators of Utah can collect will how long popularity aonderuig travel pav for the trip made news last sary to the capital each month bv It Just neems I do not know a thi plan of meeting They will thus writer who looks the putt Doctors save the taxpayers much more than by doing law vers toi s bankou generally run their increased expenses 1 lo tv pe But the only wt iter whoever their duties in this complete manner Most modern business Is private looked to me 'Tike hts writings" houses have their directors meet to Arnold Bennett check up on the executives at lead d once e month However Clarence Budlngton H at' I respectfully submit this stigges is the sort of fellow you would new legislatures of ill the to the lion ' IntiIs all to known Imagine easily mates as "Bud " And no one after a states in which vour paper may be - t W D JENKINS L good look at a certain writer would read Tremon'on jump from under a hat to hear him called "Odd" e iy ft j Our Readers Lake-Ogde- DOLLAR' DOLLAR 4siiBAiar ti — belles-lettre- 1 para-ifuo- ih v The Inescapable Problem I IJT3TI the campaign problems behind us and the need of wise and Intelligent leadership as pressing as ever the United States must pause to evaluate the future as well as reflect upon the past In this crisis we are yet to face the major problems of reconstruction for while we have made valiant effort to forestall Individual disaster we are yet to be concerned with the basic faults In the economic structuie Not the least of the problems confronting America and the world today are those pertaining to the monetary systems of the world If Indeed these are not the sole sources of difficulty It Is encouraging to note here that Dr Nicholas Murray Butler In a formal statement calling for reorganization of the Republican party has Joined the ranks of these who can see no orderly solution of existing difficulties without monetary refoims predicated upon human and economic needs Even more encouraging to this particular section Is the solemn declaration of Dr Butler that the question of the use of silver under International conti ol as a basic monetary metal must be fairly faced At this time he believes that It Is vital for the world to ponder the ultimate effect of silver money In relieving present economic and financial difficulties The warning of Dr Butler Is not particularly new to the western part of the United States whkh was tho Hist to Pel the effect pf the collapse of the silver market It Is none the le&s encouraging lor It bespeaks or urges a broader comprehenT T sion of the sliver question In the interest hlnhK bolder sagging Fi eu tod iv one sill may onu upon an actor of comic paper tradition v i‘h nose of led and collar of : 111! ghts hopr- miiE audacity of European statesmanship CU— Capital Sees Hectic Winter Old 'Ghosts' Appear Again New York Sljc Halt Take gvitnmc of economic order Jack-m-h- 'isV f Kel-lun- (C'opviight 1932 Mi Naught Svndirule Inc ) ' A correspondence school is offerEd tor Tribune Sumo important ing to inmates of pi isons a special of today without invrstiga question couise In writing In a wav this school ' has the same idea we've had for n on or considei atnm: 1 Will Ihe countie advertise long time— that them are not enough wrlteis tn jail — Thomnston (Un ) sell odd 12 per cent interest arid cost kuri-a- s on dellnquuit taxes on be'onglngs of our real he widows elc out tunds even for net t"- - the homes and poor old jkm of woik and ‘ics of fi 7 The Senator From Sandpit silver-usin- eon-tiolub- le s always remains certificate Reader Submits Six Questions for Attention Remember the pood old dnvs when a wife always agi red with hvi has band? e e There mnvbe a great thrill to elop Ing but I’ll bet thist In nine cases out of then af'er a month ha s'ts down ami eltcpeed the wonders what all the rush was about e e DF NOTES ON THE PARTMENT No man cu acquire propet iejpect for woman's wotk until he h is taken cine of the childien foi two or till re davs It's always the fellows who hiven’t anything to lav and who didn’t ex pe t to be cal'cxl on w ho make the long speech Considering that history alwavs re pen Is Itself It's strange that some of us don't learn taster "Evc-iman" says Dr Kit Shy "thinks he lx an exception snd t!ud he will escape the consequences of bis folly” When the bride takes chnrge of things the honev moon's over One of UN's trsged ca Is that Ihlnv'S hunt so often ged unutterably bad be foie they can get any heller Wasnt the depiev- - ion teiuble? e IGF y x iig ROUND TRIPS LOW USUAL ONE WAY FARE jlA T '3 On Sal Every Day in the Weel Sample Round Trips Portland Spokane Pocatello $30 00 $0 00 630 11 Boise 13 00 Twin Falls Nampa Caldwell Wclser Huntington La Grande 12 00 1390 Never once during the entire history of this institution 1ms a Fidelity invest- ment depreciated a1 single penny The value is printed on the certificate and never changes You always know its cash value today tomorrow next year or ten years from now In addition all dividends have been paid promptly and in full— a total to date of $131401000 Fidelity investments yield 6fc— a good rate consistent with safety 29 10 21! 5 2555 CotihunutUe imrs! rs nre cordially hmlrrf to call or wrile for a free booklet giving complete detailn WEEK END BARGAINS Round Trips UNION All' a 'Fit j i hr 25c Way Farm On at PAR— a Fidelity 18 30 Similar round trip Bargains tc other points in the Northwest Tor com’1 Oo DIVIDENDS TN THESE days of fluctuating security prices it is always comforting to know that there is one investment which 5 dr human sufficiency and world peace The urge Is pertinent to the present period It comes when Times European debtors are seeking to relieve themselves of their debt The liulv who gets her fu e lifted Is burdens at the expense of the American taxpayer There could hiking a atilt h in tune — Ai be no more opportune time to remind Europe that the United Gazette Elates too has her economic and financial concerns and ’that not the least of these Is the very situation cited by Dr Butler which may be traced to European tampering with silver currencies which precipitated the roll ipse of the silver marked ns liflntod promi ex are usually fol well as the bujlng power of g 6a lowed bj deflated pei lot muncm peoples Icclcd No discussion of the war debt can be complete without attendant consideration of the economic concerns of the Anmlcan How critical we ai of faults In people none of which surmounts the restoration of economic others how tolcunt we aie of our Hie new Utah congiesslunal delegation Keimtor own fulles! sufficiency e William II King and Senator-elec- t El but D Thomas and Arthur Frank says that you've got mighty good mouse tuip J W Robinson and Abe Murdock will recognize to have diVS to get jieqplo to wa’k a in this situation a serious public responsibility Utah undoubt- these had block out of then wav for it edly was Hist to see and comprehend tho dji usler nth ndlng the How n inch do you know who collapse of silver For this reason the Utah delegation must have the any patience lo stand by and know and understand the Importance of the Issue both In the watch woman tie up a bundle7 Ration and In the world It Is charged with the responsibility Funny how people's idem of wealth of assuming an active and a leading role In bringing relief to differ Take Simon find Murri Rosenblatt for nutaorc Oil f could a strkken world through the medium of silver the only tnme a bundled others but they'll metal available for monetary refoim Both the new do to Simon and Morris limou lie ex yachts and the old del gallons In Washington will see the rehabilitation jewel end penthoirrc am juvt everyday nqi polities Mv of sliver ns a necessary adjunct to any debt dtscuuslun calcuidea ot effluence is to be able to ef lated only to relieve the Etnopcan situation ford to line cake of snap ml both bathtub nd washgtand at the same 11110 That Lytton rnr mission was not an international political pmm Art Davis Vvluue btulnecs brings It was a prickly pear — — "f him In cemtset with ell claws of siys that some of them are Another army of "unemployed’' will leave Washington about men never the t one efier they've made ftureh 4 Uirir fiut sjceedi k PLUS ea?nf tpformmtinfi Tfl INTER- - STATE BUS 8TAT10N Tempt Fhnn lintel Hqim W ! 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