Show TTTE n Blood Insists Upon Economy Gives Tax Bond Issue Proposal Supports Plan to Take Judicial Education Offices Out of Politics Favors Reform of Banking Laws sion of the secretary of'stata and will n dur be transmitted to you for your be distress financial ing the present Ls desirable that prompt action cause of the added burden resulting be Ittaken upon this measure from sickness The state boaid of health reports that m 1932 the com ECONOMIC REVIEW niunicoble disease rate in the stnte was lower than ever before Due to (Continued from Pass Bix) This is Important conditions SALT LAKE TRIBUNE drawung on their credit and on re serves accumulated in past years The situation of our silver producers Is affected by special conditions due to the fact that silver Ls largely used as money as well as for industrial purposes The silver question is of great importance on account of the fact that Utah normally is the laigest silver producer among the states Efforts have been In prog- revs for some time to rehabilitate silver as money throughout the world as well as to expand Us industrial ue It Ls obvious that in view of the fact that almost all our Utah ores contain important amounts of silver in association with copper lead and 7inc any substantial improvement of the silver situation would have a marked and beneficial effect on our entire metal mining industry so that action directly for the advantage of silver would cause improvement of the whole mining “situation in this state and be reflected in Industry generally independently of increased prices for the other metals I recommend that a Joint memorial to the president and to congress be adopted in behalf of silver Utah’s lion Industry and allied activities have contributed over $800-00In payroll and over $900 000 in freight during the past year This contribution has been made with the leet industry throughout the United States operating at 81 per cent below normal Coal mining has felt the destructive forces of the depression The production in 1932 was 13 per cent below that of 1931 34 per cent below that of 1930 and 43 per cent below that of 1929 The production In 1929 was 5100 000 tons THURSDAY MORNING JANUARY through conditions so ‘arums that it regimes high courage to go forward Few are immune to losses Bankers merchants salesmen brokers real tors hotel men — all are feeling the present pinch The railroad president and the taxi driver are at opposite ends of the transportation game but each has his troubles The modern economic structure is so integrated that like the human body no one Show Upward member can be Injured without others Reports suffering nor can one prosper with Swing Continuing out others being benefited There Is basic soundness in the Utah Through October business structure A high order of and con is in integrity intelligence trol and when financial skies clear WASHINGTON Jan 11 UP)— Rail and buying power returns Utah's road employment in October conbusiness organizations will be ready tinued the upward swing started the for a rapid upward climb month befoie and reached the highf est level of any month since June RAIL WORKERS CONCLUSION 1932 Railroad employment dropped in Indies and gentlemen of the legis August to 996 317 men the first time on the lature I have but touched upon a since 1889 that employment railroads had been less than one milfew of the vital problems to which lion men The tide turned In SepIt tember however and 1010440 emyou will be giving consideration will be mv pleasure to be always ployes were reported to the Interavailable for conference with you state commerce commission In October reports for which were personally or in groups or commit- 1T? TRIBUNE Information SHOW INCREASE' — 12 AWBBBAC0 What is the altitude of Park Q City Utah?— T B Sweet Mine Utah A The Park City weather bureau gives the altitude as 6852 feet above B3Y level Please give me the population and area of Japan China and Russia sea Q exclusive of possessions — L E W Salt Lake City A China proper has an area of 1 532420 squate miles and a popula tion estimated m 1920 at 375000 000 The area of Japan proper is 148756 square miles and the population by the 1930 census 64450005 The area of Russia is 8144228 square miles and the population by the census of 1926 27 is 147013600 What is the height In feet Tif Q the Empire State budding?— F T Helper A The Empire State budding has 102 stones and Ls 1248 feet high Continues Today! intensive statewide campaign It seems proper at this time to say Utah claims a against diphtheria 1033225 men of the general business and tees arid in all matters affecting our made public today something Storm Troop Division higher peiccntagc of immunized chil economic conditions of the state were employed 1 mutual to the responsibility people the dren than any other state in In June 1 047483 men were cm of the state I shall be glad to cooper- if today 1 truthfully be would pleased Dissolved by Hitler the annual diph Union Prior to lsi(i7 ate with you as I most sincerely fck i1lVfJ alld 11 Juy Ln21937of expansion theria death rate in Utah was 34 per could echo the tidings of railroad blanches All mdu-semploy your cooperation and support The rate fell dur and prosperity In our basic 100 000 population NUREMBERG Germany Jan 11 This legislature has serious busi- ment except the executive departmy 14 tries that with few exceptions ing the pei tod fiom 1907 to 1927 to nml ness ahead to It will require the close ments showed an increase the great- M’) — The Franconian division of 12000 able been prehave predecessors 2 in In 199 to in 8 to 3 and conscientious application whuh est being in maintenance of equip- national socialist storm troops was Absent ever since statehood beForwellpur-t-too 2 4 and in 1932 to 17 The for which 276994 temporarily dissolved today by Adolf I am sure it is your wish to givCto ment and stores contrast it might 0j p0SPJ of popufever death rate per 100000 the tasks In all your ddiberaboiis men were employed an increase of Hitler the party chief as the result of some of the words of Goverrepeat to 1908 22 for the years lation was it ls hoped partisanship sectionalism 10067 over September but 45990 un- a factional dispute In the local party nor John C Cutler's message of 1905 1911 inclusive and 2 5 in the period These are headquarters of statements and community advantage will give der October 1931 typical quite The typhoid found in many messages delivered to Willy Stegmann a member of the The executive staff of the rail 1928 to 1932 inclusive More! Of Any Grocery Purchase of SI SO After all place to state patriotism 1932 In 100 000 of 9 a 13093 was decrease roads numbered death rate reichstag was dismissed as provincial vou each are part of the state legisper Utah legislatures to for execute commander deaths from 1880 refusal under and 26 five from which in September lature a year only whose highest purpose Governor Cutler said' 4 should bebody Hitler’s orderk this disease were reported in the to act for the good of all October a year ago In his last message to the legisMANUFACTURING state to while still preserving the right replature my predecessor (Governor resent each individual constituency Georgia Prison Camp Wells) called attention to the favoi-ahl- e 1 UNEMPLOYMENT state You cannot go far wrong if you think conditions then pievailing in Utah is a manufacturing Life Probe Demanded Utah I am pleased to be able to Available statistics show a constant of and act for the state as a whole In common with all Other states state that those conditions have con- giowth up to 1929 which is the last ATLANTA Ga Jan 11 W0— A reso The following cuts show our new Maid o’ Clover GRADE A hottle caps Bottles with and are still prevailing Capi- year covered by official reports of Utah has a gravely serious situation tinued still in N Y Jewel Suspect of Investavenues calling for an Investigation of tal is lutnyi seeking the department of commerce census these to face In the matter of involuntary ment in Utah and the caps contain the finest quality milk p roducts— processed in a plant which meets piLscm camps was introduced products of the ‘Taken for Ride’ Georgia unemployment of thousands of its field and flock aie plentiful and com- of manufactures for Utah Robbery senate today by Sena the new in the Geoigia rigid requirements of the Board of Health This new approval of our milk is an Establishments having output citizens tor Knox of the Third dlstiict mand good prices Farmers and merat $5009 or more in 1929 numNEW YORK Jan 11 GP)— Anthony only in line with our standard' policy of QUALITY FIRST a book by John Spivak purIt is not my purpose at this time chants— the bone and sinew of a com- valued 651 He said bered These plants employed Indellcato 32 indicted with four to give details of the distressful sit- munity— aie taking of the bene- 13601 persons and paid wages to- others in connection with the $300000 ported to reflect on conditions now pai ex rst ing in certain prison camps and uation but it is pertinent to say that fits arising from Improved markets taling $19698 684 They took $157 Harry Glemby jewel robbery and alleKoct that prisonais were treated probably 12 000 families In Salt Lake for their pioduce and labor of 021 902 (Inmaterial worth raw rote” later released was taken for "a "A notablo featuie of our Industrial county alone are now receiving some cruelly and mhumanely of cost converted and cluding power) today form of assistance from public or pri growth Ls seen in the establishment A HONORS IEADFR His body bearing several bullet The situation is such of manufacturing enterprises and the it tnto products worth $214628 835 vate sources a value added by manufac- wounds was found early this showing CEDAR CITY— The Cedar City Par morning all over the state that private charity mpport afforded to suen industries" ture of $38 726634 The last figure on the outskirts of West Paterson ent Teacher association honored Dr and county poor funds have not been Carve Continued Upward represents the worth of manufactur- N J Identification was made through M J Macfarlane retiring president able to carry the load The curve of prosperity did con- ing to the state of the Iron county school boaid at fingerprints As stated when I was discussing tinue and our industries as Like all other activities this indus The home of Harry Glemby a'danewig social in the First L D S roads the federal government has well asupward those of the nation at large try is suffering under weight of the wealthy hair goods manufacturer on ward recreation hall Monday night allotted to Utnh within the last two for many years enjoyed an almost un- general depression There is a spirit Sixty seventh street was robbed a'Supeimtendent N J Barlow S J years about $2 300 01)0 of emergency interrupted period of development of optimism how'ever and a confi year ago Foster John S and Dr unemployment relief funds for ex In fact up to three yean ago it was dent expectation that better tunes are A few months after the robbery Macfatlanc were Woodbury Musical speakers penditure by the state road commis conceded that the United States had to come Sam Appohto 30 charged with com numbeis were by a women’s trio TO BE SURE OF THE BEST DEMAND GRADE A MILK sion This money will soon be ex come nearer to solving many of the 4 plicity in the robbery was found fa piano solo Lorin F Wheelwright and hausled and there seems at the SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY GROCERS than economic In any GENERAL BUSINESS a West Fifty fourth a violin solo Roy Halt ei son The re problems tally wounded moment little chance for additional great other country in the wmld Here we street apartment Police said he had maindtr of the evening was spent in of kind tills federal appropriations had the highest standard of living Business in general 'dancing passing committed suicide R F C Important Source aid we boHsted of our productive In of as manner as the well of Another Important some" help poweis has been the relief funds allotted by which we were bridging the gap and the pro- the Reconstruction Finance corpnra- - tween the Our production was based on tion Up to December 31 1932'Utahjduccr had received $1136 989 from thialthe mo source whuh was allotted to coun- - gauged to a gigantic scale The high tics An additional $862 500 has been wages paid to workmen were used to by themselves approved by the Reconstruction Fi- buy goods produced nance corporation for ure during and others and a part of the surplus shares January and February 1913 I am earnings was Invested in the now officially advised that state or nf the various companies for which local units of government must do they worked It was thought that the labor had something to help themselves or interests of capital and We saw the there is grave dinger that this fed- been largely reconciled capitalist eager to maintain a high eral assistance will be discontinued This qnetion of unemployment is level of wages so that the workman High so serious that full Investigation and rould buy the good he made constudy are being made of the extent wages and mas production ware salto economic our of the demands for help and of pos- sidered the keys sible me'hodx of giving the relit f vation On the other hand it was said wpyg'jw '!pm I hope later to pi event to you a spe- that labor had become consciously in:isvBcrv cial message more fully covering the terested in the efficiency of production because it felt that it had at situation last become a recipient of the bene' xX 1 REVISION OF STATUTES! fits It is now my duty and an un pleasant one indeed to present to you In the special session of the twen- a different picture whlih convened on tieth AGRICULTURE January 3 you were requested to give your undivided attention to the code1 which has been under process of Durmg the pail two years Be-- ! compilation for several years caux of the magnitude of this task subjected to Increased reverses you ere unable to fiiuh it in thej'jjlls resulted from general eco time at your disposal nomic conditions Intensified in 19 il It U pleasing to know that your severe especially by an unusually progress has been so maikod as to drouth in most sections cl the state is call It justify making the special Agriculture ls subjected both to the hoped that early during Ihis session variations which naturally affect to the work be able complete you may crop and livestock production and to so well have begun you Die present economic changes which have affected all industry Between 1920 and 1929 agriculture did not recover from the aftermath of postwar depression while Amor 1 ''lean Industry generally continued to Your attention Is called to the at a rapid rate However in posed amendment to the constitution1 IU November 1029 while abol-jhe of tha United States seeking to Unltcd state was at the peak ‘ lame duck session and dreaming of ascending higher lsh the I hard I usually smoke of congress Certified copy of the the crajh CBni in the of a bienk wy of rtoHitlon congres proposing joint A drastic atorK market he amendment more and w hen I smoke more I ‘fixing the com- n a commodity pilces imme mencemrnt of the terms of presided t cine Dui mg tne past flowed dlae)y — and that’s why and vice president and members three years Utah farm prlees have usually work congress and fixing the time of 54 per cent United States declined semhllng congress" Is now in posses- - wholesale prices 31 per cent and I want a cigarette that’s United States letall prnes of goods put chased by fatmeis 32 per cenL Wc use in Chesterfield Cigarettes Farm Prices Drop With the exception of the drouth mild ripe Domestic and tobacs year 1931 Utah’s agucultural produc has been about normal for a tion Bronchial trouble may lead to cos which have With tne drop in series of years aged and re-agaenou ou can atop thrra now farm the present income from prices with Creomulsion an emulsified creowka agriculture has declmrd proportion that la pleasanl to tale Creomulsion la a atelv This reduced Income has re good tobaccos in Chesterfield new medical discovery with acsuited in delinquencies In taxes in tion it aoothca and neala tbs inflamed tereal and payments on indebtedness arc used in the proportions—that’s as well as a lower standard of liv membrane and inhibit germ growth The a Of all known drugs creosote It reeog mg for many faim families important matter situation in Utnh Is tilrej by high lurdafij lullioillirs as one farm mortgage '1 he foreclosure a large of serious of tha greatest healing agenriet for number of farm mortgages In this These good tobaccos in Chesterfield cough and folds and other farms state would be disastrous to cl throat trouble Creomulsion contains ture to the eieditms and to allagruul othei — weldare blended and cross-blende- d In add il ion to ceeoaols other healing ele- industi les of the stnte ment whk h soothe and heal the Infected It Is my earnest suggestion that this ed together that too helps to make a membrane and sion the Irritation snd in- legislature assume a inendty attitude flammation while the creosote goea on to tow aid the problems of the farmets milder cigarette w ith better taste the stomach it absorbed Into the blood and render whatever assistance can he todaut ks the of altar seat lhe trouble and char La pioperlv given pioteiting the Intel esta of those engaged in the the growth of the germs state’ most basic Industry Creomulsion U guaranteed satisfactory 0 1 19-- - FREE DELIVERY or ‘ t TO ALL CONSUMERS OF MILK J P-- MUTUAL CREAMERY COMPANY ) moldnd overtime m woraii Ugu-Utur- Lienee a “T nr JIIEN work s fv harder milder” Bronchial Troubles Need Creomulsion Turkish been sotnc-tbin- g ed These two-fol- right very In lhe treat mewl of coughs and folds brom hal asthma hronrhtti and other forms of respiratory diseases and is excellent fur building up the system i Cjur "''’t'1' ruining Industry has been after colds or flu Money refunded if any in i condition cl exticne dc p cxiuo cough nTrotd no mt'ter of how long st ml j the last two years Its chief ptod iryr is not relieved after taking a online ucL-silver copper lead and mr touuortuma your druggist (Adv) l lk 0 he mor M prll — r— — In the venr 1932 and j Ai - history eluting continue at prive levels that make r tin-iprofitable production Imposst ' - tile mctiil mining depi colon la ex lit nor in Utah mill times this Industry not only fut nlslies one of the Urged pavrollj and home mukctx of the shite but lumg In an unlntct rupted flow of enpltil through payment for the min prod ucts and investment in' mining pi op ertiex Most of oor metal mining enter pt 'os have been compelled to su pond opciatlmu rntiri iy or to opi r le at gccat'v icifurrg copai itv Mi Information is that any of rrry ‘hem now In operation sic meeting expense and that inoet nf them with commendable public solrit bava for some tuna not been maintaining mi piosment at their properties thinugh ’1 I tio dally unfortunate fHiST Si THEY’RE MILDER — THEY TASTE BETTER © 1445 Lrw-rn- r htrm To ro Co 9- - |