Show 2 c §Ujc i t THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE §i(nmc jjalt wt Entered mt the bo to fir® Lake City cl“ Lwned morning br the Belt l®b® Tlibun® Publlshilng Compo u rr k 10 60 and Sundur on® year rahta apply in Utah Idaho fib abore Nevada and Wyomlui Dally and gipwhere In United State 135 Sunday® op® month " The Tribune Is on sale In every im Read(Kfttant city In th® United States r may ascertain arenta In any city by telephoning thisIs office Th® Tribune a member of th® Asso elated Press The Associated Press is ex elusiveljr entitled to the use for reproduction or all news dispatches oredlted to It or not otherwise credited In this paper and also the local news published herein Affairs Salt Lake City Utah Sunday Morning November 18 Salt matter WASHINGTON Nov i that stands Where comprehension blends with doubt We come and go with empty hands — Bring nothing in take nothing out To pass each portal peak i ji fj Many people are in need of assistance now who have never Jpquested it and some who never will A Spanish proverb states ihat “giving is an honor but asking is a pain” The volunteer army of Good Samaritans now canvassing the 'So city is made up of willing workers for human welfare They She asking but it gives them no pain All who are able contribute £nd find it a pleasure When the treasure' that accumulates with sod-wis distributed with good wishes the city will overflow “It is more blessed to give than to receive” said yith happiness esus The satisfaction of the generous and the gratitude of beneficiaries are equally elevating emotions ' A German poet and philosopher has said that “two things inspire the noblest sentiments that stir the human soul— the starry heavens on a clear night and the consciousness of having faithfully performed a duty" To finite comprehension constellations are eternal Likewise the effects of kindness and consideration for others pass from heart to heart through endless ages tj Saint Paul said: “And now abideth Faith Hope and Charity tjiese three but the greatest of these is Charity” Revised transitions have changed th word "Charity” to “Love" Jjut the mean-?h- g is th?'ame'" It takes a'delicate mixing of Love" Tolerance and JJompassiOn to make real benevolence — the sort that gives without Vrudge helps without reluctance and rejoices in reviving the blames of a flickering hope It would list every man as a mem-ie- r of the human family rather than a scavenger searching over She dumping fields of avarice for what he can carry away There is inconvenience but no disgrace in simple poverty A J' Jhan may have neither rank nor gold yet be “a man for a’ that” pillions have been shorn of wages and incomes during the depression hundreds of thousands lost their savings thousands are struggling to rebuild their independence on the ruins of youthful Achievements What they are going through may some day confront any of us No man knows what the morrow may bring fljorth We do know that fortune is fickle that life is fleeting that ve cannot carry our earthly possessions with us when we leave t It becomes the duty of every citizen who is able to render to contribute to the community chest Three more days Srst aid allotted for collections “He giveth twice that gives in been t trice” is a Latin proverb “To give quickly is the best char-tty- " say the Hindoos Giving in sympathy in kindness conveys a benediction with Jthe offering Like mercy or a gentle rain from heaven on a drouth-strickplain generosity “is twice blessed it biesseth him Jhat gives and him that takes” — — — J ill 17— This ar- Wamtcb COO The United Ships Only the Finegt Selected Stalks Your relative and friends In other will be pleased and delighted to receive a carton of this nationally famous Utah delicacy i state Please Order Early Shipment can be made Immediately or timed to arrive for Thanksfiving Prices Have Not Advanced They Are Low Again This Year 3 Kem-merer’- Member of Extremely Jumbo Stalks 85c 48c $150 This Year LOWER MJBy COFFEE Vn 31c Grn MJB Tree Tea Japan u21ic wlL" 29c pkg’ 59c can 60c HauVb l 4-- lb 2-- lb Orange P koe pkg Sperry’s Wattle £? 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I cough so loud that the echo resounds for 10 minutes and old chronic coughers of the neighborhood are seen to shake their heads portentously at the awesome souiyi OATS 19c 44c 2Sc KELLOGGS BRAN PREMIUM en JUHO Cartoa of 12 Jambo Stalks Swift’s Premium Hams Swift’s Premium Bacon Swift’s LARD s£i: Then it occurred to me that there in danger in saying in a broadcast way that inflation is coming because Life Is not to live but to be well— the spreading of this expectation Martial tends to bring about the thing expected Yet it may work the other And I am far from well If you First who is Dr ‘Kemmerer? He is professor of International finance at Princeton he has been financial he adviser to several foreign-nahon- s was the expert on currency end banking to the Dawes commission which arranged the debts of Germany to her former enemies Ands so on and so on About Dr standing in economics and financial theory there can be no question It is the highest possible Jnmbo Stalks Express Extra—Rates are Gilt-edg- e way too Discussion of inflation awareness of the hardwidespread accompany really ships that would serious inflation — this may have the effect of averting it The whole situation raises a delicate problem of duty and prudence I decided to deal with the subject and to do so carefully I decided to begin by finding out just what is thought by some of the best authorities — iust to what degree they expect or do not expect inflation No one can be absolutely positive inflation will come No one can be absolutely positive it will not come Cartoa of Cartoa of Kem-mere- In Voicing Views WEEK! Utah Sweetheart Celery Is wonderful again this year— crslp white sweet aBd delicious Moved to Discuss Question by Speech Danger Seen CELERY BEGINS TOMORROW! throw' some light Mark Sullivan on it It lq important that light should be made available to everybody who has money of his own or is a caretaker of money to every owner of life Insurance policy or a bank account Indeed to everybody — for it inflation should come it would affect all A few it the would effect advantageously great majority it would affect disastrously I was moved to try to throw light on the question by something that wag r said by Professor Edwin W of Princeton to the Investment Bankers' association at their annuel Dr Kemmerer told the meeting bankers that at this time: "The investor should use his money for the purchase of real estate durable commodities and corporate stocks bonds are not now one of the best investments but rather one of the worst Carefully chosen common stocks are now preferable as an investment to bonds” Reading that two thoughts occurred to me One was that Dr Kemmerer must believe strongly that se--l rious inflation is coming My second reflection was that whatever guidance is available to investment bankers ought to be made available also to the average jnan FREE CITY DELIVERY UTAH rolls are getting a break at the expense of the less fortunate or a great deal of Uncle Impressive Group' Sam’s good money is leaking out Also Dr Kemmerer is honorary through some source chairman and writes on the staOne ERA official told the avoidable tionery of the economists' national writer that Salt Lake county alThere is no job it strikes me so committee on monetary policy PreIt has few ways exceeds its budget yet Inves- pleasant as columning sumably Dr Kemmerer's opinions are tigation shows that 90 per cent of drawbacks in the way of a daily roughly Identical with the opinions But lb does have its pitfalls the indigent' have not received the chore of this committee and it is an exInfull amount of their individual al- Chief among them is the danger of Hurroo-a-a-ck- ! tremely Impressive committee It litNot long ago a felWhere has the money contributions cludes prolessors of economics at lowances low I was encouraging and sending erally all the leading universities and I've been trying to think of some- gone? colleges: Harvard Yale Princeton thing cheerful to inscribe on my Mr Sheffield said the county re- around to see editors with letters because of his supposed talent proved Brown Pennsylvania Northwestern gravestone and this is tbe best lief workers should obey their ’ Cornell Wisconsin and others Any can do: federal supervisors in spite of local a faker The dangers of such fakeries are position taken by this committee deOne state authority repoliticiaus calamitous to the columnist They They’ve given me back to the daisies marked to a group of serves the gieatest respect unemployed involve him in plagiarisms And Now what is "inflation” as the From them it was that I came — “In spite of the precaution we and may word is used here? I intentionally They’ve given me back to the daisies the federal men take to quite innocently he may be piinting the keep barbed contributed paragraphs that avoid a technical definition Speak- And I’m pushing them up once again relief department clean of the In- subtly carry on some jealous’feud and ing loosely — and merely in a way to Of local fluence 4 and NOTES — politicians ON THE CUFF be clear to laymen inflation as the entangle not only himself but his their friends it will creep in If papers in libel Every columnist has DEPARTMENT term is used here means a severe 1 A sheepherder took a check for you gentlemen know of a way to been taken in this way some time or drop In the purchasing power of the other until he learns wariness Even Rev Charles Lutwidge Dodgson professor of mathe-- t dollar such a drop as might cause $40 in to Jack James at the bank keep it out suggest it” now costing 50 cents to cost and asked him to cash it "Give it I also notice that the political then he may slip articles V matics at Oxford wrote "Alice in Wonderland” under the after inflation But most contributors are on the tykes place a dollar tb me m silver dollars” he said camp followers who were pulled pseudonym of Lewis Carroll in 1865 he took for the title role of or more Inflation in this sense if Jack counted out the 40 iron men and off the same project on which the level and without them the columnist was employed prior to elec- could not possibly make the grade Jheroine a little girl of his acquaintance by the name it should go far enough might cause pushed them through the window writer some of the finest bits appeara spectacular rise in prices ("Rise in As the ef Alice Liddell She was one of three daughters of a fellow merrl-Hsheepherder filled his pockets tion were reinstated within a week Indeed ing in every column are the gratuiprices” end "fall in the value of the wjth the coin he remarked: "Well after of the faculty in whose home the lanky prosaic mathematician tous gifts of devoted readers They dollar” are of course the same 1 reckon that'll take your pile down It Is almost useless for the unIndeed most prefer as a frequent and welcome visitor some!” thing) employed to complain about such ask nothihg matters will suggest that the anonymity One summer day he took the children for a boat ride up the Inflation Cited I Ire what other vocation do unseen Some theatrical people were gath- present and small busi- friends Thames On the way he entertained his delighted little guests ered in a speakeasy after the show ness menemployed help a fellow to hold his job? Period French In whose to check is it right With a fairy tale which Alice insisted on No wonder so many want to be coone night Among them was a having in writing Thus the shouland on records whose wispy The degree of inflation that took youth of about 19 years who had done lumnists io the world of letters came one of the most ders the burden of public charity charming stories for in Prance after the war carried chorus work but as sav in the rests they hildren ever written The verbal felicities and whimsical rea- - place all matters I have thought the neatest of of per from the the value Investigate franc roughly profession was “at liberty” right toning of the unknown author made it popular with adults as well 20 cents down to roughly 5 cents If now An affluent member ordered Five on P IContinud on Pare Five ) inflation in America should go as far drinks around The is youngsters of both sexes Printed in many languages and is- as youth accepted it did in France the value of the his saying- "I’m sorry but I won’t sued in numerous editions it has outlived all the juvenile litera- dollar might go as low as 20 cents In- be able to return this compliment as flation as the word is used here in- I'm not in the ture of its time and country money just now But This inflation cludes psychological I haven't Liddell just died in Westerham England at the age of always been up against it L if it should come would result in For 82 Her m&rned name was nearly two years I drew my $14 Hargreaves Two years ago she came what is called a "flight from the dol a week regular!” to America for a brief stay while she was a guest of honor at Co-- 1 lar" which would mean toa rush upon the part of many people goods lumbia university’s celebration of the Carroll Arrested buy glimpses: Steve Moloney How a rush to get rid of dollars and to get centenary arranging publicity stunts for t J $uch a fantastic story came out of the head of a dust-dr- y profes-- 3 possession of tangible commodities couple of film celebrities while an Since childhood we have been told that "Honesty or of mathematics is one of the miracles of land and the like admiring crowd looks on must genius — is the best policy” We all know that but do we e be a great life — press agerlcing and Now to whnt extent just how knowing all the t great and lwsys apply it? ! strongly does Professor Kemmerer Sherman Samjs listening withbelieve that inflation of this rather out a of change To be honest in one thing and dishonest in ancountenance while in Amer- a woman can look down Santa Claus lane in Salt Lake violent sort may take tells him how to mix a City see ica? I should say Dr place Kemmerer be- drmk other means but very little the dazzling display of multicolored 'lamps that border lieves Frank Capitolo eating this pretty strongly I have crowded streets over which endless processions of automobiles reed carefully a complete transcript shrimp Curfy with Bombay duck and Our policy of honesty means that everybody is chutney Bill Balser and Fallas to the investment parade and countermarch between smiling throngs of shoppers of what heAndsaidI have east treated on Kelly alike None pay for the advantages of others going Second South taken pains in I wonder where” Pn the sidewalks and not feel that the big bad wolf of depres- - bankers Just business We have but one price and everybody pays that other ways to find out what his judgj Sion Jessie Myers hurry-Neve- r has ceased to terrify? ment is From whgt he put in words probably price There is no such thing in this store as a be- crow6s When the governor turned from what one can read between-- ! i” ! the flood of radiance That- favoied few tKeJ1 sweet expression I gather that Dr Kemmerer! lmes a‘ poured across the downtown shopping district he threw the believes the likelihood of inflation to Bsembles her mother and Searchlight of inquiry into thousands of faces that have lost the be very great He says '‘the immen fare-worlook of yesteryear and now wear a smile of confidence diate prospect is for a strong inflaNearly 13 000 touiisis visited Honotion” I ®nd courage lulu Hawaii in the first nine months of 1934 ! Brighter than the myriad of ornamental lights that transform Serious Inflation Ihe city into a fairland are the Property damaged bv the October Stroud j hopeful glances of eager eyes Held Prdtability ’ !i AJt'livs eakJ' looking forward with V?' a dth" fj j f Yjr' io rrc rn rw n n hs 1 A t tP led at nearly $4 000 000 n na10n‘ Aftpr a dark night the dawn is fairest ultimate result" unless the govern 1 a recent am rare between Lon- promptly abandons foe °pe slall brighten dajs to come” says Tommy Moore ' ment Ihe Amertran LntJfman Clothiers policies it is now following nameh don and Cardiff Wales the winner ’TWhiie memory gilds the past” Continued as Put Fus) jwon by only two seconds — nf dE through s period of rather serious inflation I do not treat the subject e x h sustlvel y because adequate discussion would use up ail the space In this newspaper I do not — and can not— answer the q u e stion conclusively it is not a case for the dogmatic "yes or no authorities J? But I shall try to ' Ll In' to’ AH Points in Utah Idaho W Blip ticle deals with the question whether the United States is going to pass Contributions to the Chest P TOE RUSSIA’S SORE —By 1934 WESIDE a community chest in Jerusalem sat Jesus The Scribes 1 the Pharisees and the Sadducees with the followers of Christ jvere casting mohey into the treasury box “jjtnd many that were ich cast in much” 4 “And" there came a certain poor widow ind she threw in two Elites which make a farthing and He called unto Him His dis- tfples and said unto them: Verily I say unto you that this poor ytidow hath cast more in than all they which have cast into the treasury for they did cast in of their abundance but she of her fcpnury did cast in all that she had even all her living” J ' The lesson taught in this parable is that those who in time stress to relieve suffering “give until it hurts' are the ones Who exemplify the true meaning of benevolence It is also a that those who know privations from experience are the Quickest to respond to the prayers of the needy There is a Hin-proverb which says that “they who give enjoy what life ofwhile they who refrain from giving hate themselves” TJ “The wealth you give away is the only property you will alOne ways possess” said Martial the Latin writer of epigrams himself he and and contrive save many may deny things jijay hoard and amass and nourish his twin heirs of envy and flattery Jije may accumulate the wealth of a Croesus with the touch of a Nidas but he leaves it lying at the end of the trail NOVEMBER 18 1934 The Nation MARK SULLIVAN— at The Tribune Is a charter mam her of the Audit Bureau of Circulations The Tribune is a member of Media Records Inc group Inc® nations Reynolds Pltiyeraid representatives Offices: New York City 3 West 46th Street Chimvo 360 N Mich-leAve Detroit 7260 Oenera Motors Bldg j San Francisco 68 Sutter Street 117 W ttb Street Seattle Los Anteles Lloyd Buildlnt h Foreign bureaus of1 information©-TRue Scribe Paris Tribune are: No London Mall Enclaod: 136 Fall France: 1 Unter Den Linden Berlin Germany Cxeelslor Hotel Rome Italy SUNDAY" MORNING 35c I I At FROM THE UNITED CUBE FRESH ‘ OR TRlPF lb 10c "Steaks1 lb 25c ' U |