Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER SKYLINE ROAD New York Day by Day Learning to Play Mouth Organ FOR MOUNTAIN (Continued SPLITS GROUP Irom Fist Two) umnar subletie was achieved by Eugene Field During one of his hard upspells he borrowed $15 from a gentleman who left next day for the Klondyke and did not return for four years The day after his arrival Field Plan for Great Smoky Park Opens Fiery paragraphed: “Jim Blackwood has arrived In Chicago to look after some of his permanent Investments” Discussion From the play "Merrily We Roll d Along” — "I just thought of a description of you Inhibited For some reason that sounds familiar! one-wor- BRYSON CITY N C (UP)—Amo B Cammerer director ol the U S national park service disagrees with Robert Marshall chief of the U S forestry service about the proposed jW construction of a skyline highway inlw the Great Smoky Mountains national park Marshall denounced the plan and aid the scenic grandeur of the mountains should not be ruined modern highway with dust motor oil and gasoline Want Autoists Admitfcd At the closing session can Forestry association Found Gap in the park recently Cammerer said the highway was a neces- should have f sity and that “motorists the same privilege Of seeing the en- trancing beauties and glories of this wilderness that hikers have" ' Cammerer told the convention that fire protection is now being maintained over 440000 acres of the park The Great Smoky Mountains na-- j tional park is 54 miles by airline cast to west and meanders 71 miles with a breadth in the widest point of 19 miles Many Mountains It contains more mountains than any other park has 14 peaks over 6000 feet in height the highest being Clingman’s Dome 6642 feet has 600 miles of fishing streams more virgin timber than any other park contains 1500 varieties of flowers shrubs and trees that bloom before June 1 and no 158 species of trees In Europe Marjorie Clark daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank Clark is park has more than 85 species Roy Stanley Jackson son of Mr and Mrs Roy Jackson Cammerer predicted that 2000000 in the finer arts of playing a harmonica The children are memto 3000000 will visit the Great Smoky of the Salt Lake City Harmonica band which held its initial Mountains national park within the bers class Thursday next two years j ( v' The Forum Harmonica Band (Continued from Page Class Opens Two) tainlng to the relief department and demand the responsibility be J placed Young Musicians B STONE Democracy Termed L Recreation DepartEnemy of Leadership S Editor Tribune: Henri Amiel the ment Sponsors Training said: great Swiss philosopher for Children rests on the' fiction “Democracy that the majority has not only force but reason on Its side and possesses the wisdom necessary for action The Democratic instinct makes men believe that pretentions have only got to be the same to make merits equal” was right Democracy Amiel places all persons bn a dead level Youth vies with age and women with men Authority is not obeyed nor gray hairs respected The counsel of wise men is despised and the will of parents is flouted Any head that dare lift itself an inch above the heads of its fellows is smartly tapped for its presumption True leadership cannot arise In a democracy for true leadership implies inequality and rank ideas which are obnoxious to a democracy — Democracy in America has fallen to its lowest level to the doctrine that the whole sum of human happiness flows from hand- ing out loaves and fishes to the Christ fed 5000 men multitude with five loaves and two fishes to teach men that food for the body should not be their chief concern But the government proceeds on the theory that well-fe- d men are happy men If this be so then Circe was a true benefactress of men when with a wave of her wand she turned Ulysses and his crew into grunting w'elhfed swine But they were not happy for they remembered that they had once been men Coeur Scores of lusty young lungs were strained to capacity Thursday afternoon as youthful musicians gathered Czecho-Slovakia’- try for? Not for your sons and daughters and your sons’ sons and daughters for they possess only a small portion of it now You built up this wonderful country though not for those you loved and cherished most but for a few greedy shylocks in Wall Street Now I for one with the utmost regard for old age say the place to get your income to guarantee you corn-foo- t and security in your declining years is not by adding greater burdens through taxation on the backs of your sons and daughters who are now being exploited beyond endurance and who have been dispossessed of constitutional - rights- - because of In Mtn Standard Gone are the days of "“ sponsored by JELL-- 0 Great White Fleet i - 19 160 200 ISgsGirr7 FOREST FIRE ACTIONILdAltiOF ms With Balanced Budget When the wholesome process goes far enough the government will be able to reduce its outgo to a point where the budget can be balanced When this is done the likelihood of inflation disappears The effect of better business in preventing inflation can be expressed in a second way: Increase of private stM years fully equipped to produce metal specialties economically will quote on your requirements from blueprint or model of your product Particulars about our service free on reINSTRUMENT South Jefferson MEG Chlcaso POSTPAID at $1000 33 105 $ 00 Rend bill or money order for prompt shipment postpaid PRINT your dame and D address plainly No lamp shipped or on approval Order at m any you mutt Dozen lots Manufacturer established quest WESTERN amok teem to rise through the trees— reflect on lake Modernistic octagon top end base Beautiful new oil painting reproduced in full colors on parchment Complete retdy to pin in More attractive than lamp we told for $500 in 1930 hew price— NIAGARA FALLS LAiVIK Beautiful new picture Kl'1‘ ta tow llr Price aame IGNITION (' CO 111 TmaMtt CO ft t eboe CO Omaha Nebraska high s tanda rd of to on e chastisement if the toughs try to run the schools This is the day of supervisors yet the kids knock one another unconscious while the teachers gather together for story telling while the students do as they see fit These are the days of teachers living out of the district and sometimes the only know one law that and mine this is only Let’s have men or ignorance citizen teachers or statesthe politics Let’s omit THE STANDARD CHEVROLET For Economical Transportation ing rail the N E A? C L MOORE Bingham Utah Time TRAFFIC DEATH TOLL TALLIED 'T Dtjawa- - ol up a tutar-- or and 248 were — EVERYWHERE 37 persons were killed :njured in railway accidents in Can-rr'in Augu t of this year tho hoard of railway commissioners reyorj $ a the Standard Chevrolet is gaining Built to' the reasons are plain high standard of Chevrolet quality combining notable etyle performance stamina and remarkable economy— SPORT ROADSTER $465 COACH 495 485 COUPE STANDARD SEDAN- 540 STANDARD SEDAN DELIVERY - in our school system It may look like persecution for the teachers but if their ability does not permit education of leaders then they will not make good leaders I am afraid - Ignorance- may legislate but community uplifting only comes by teach- STATION KI)YL was On New Steamers of the given by Dr Albert Mainsbrldge in his presidential address to the recent conference of the British Institute of ram SAN FRANCISCO Adult Education which wag held at Oxford England The man was AlPANAMA CANAL return fred Williams who worked as a manMan With Wealth ual laborer at the railway works at DAYS Can Avoid Pitfalls Swindon for 20 years and during that tVERY FRIDAY via Lot Angola Harbor la' himself French Greek Balboa Canal Zona and Panama A man who has a good deal of period taught (tlghHaoing “His Latin and translations from and lunchaon Included) ralumlng via Puarta money can hedge He can put half his funds in gilt edge bonds on the the classics are treasures of English Anmitllot and lot Angalat Harbor to Son literatuer11 raid Dr Mansbridge “He Francisco assumption that inflation will not also Ona waak't ttopovar attba Canal two of volumes produced come and half of it in land or commay ba arrangod and several poetry distinguished inon modities the assumption that prose works During the World war Ft Strvic FIRST CLASS WfkbSmlmst flation will come he went to and soaked himself 16 days to NEW YORK Unhappily it is necessary to say in Sanskrit India He came back to be a that the uncertainty is likely to be Yldaytte NEW ORLEANS $190 his own house built With us for some tiiqe It will stay market farmer “ Alta special round trips fares return civil a as died list and just pension with us inevitably until the budget water or rail is balanced that is until thq govern- was conferred on him: He probably Ovtdeor a swimming pools All avNida more never than in $10 week got ment keeps its spending lower than room liflfia beds Latotl typo mechae its income How soon the adminis- his life” kal ventilation Sptrmr sccommtdstims diihtlj bigger tration can bring its outgo within its HAPPIEST DAY BRINGS GRIEF income is a question which neither UNITED FRUIT COMPANY"'" hap- Apply 277 Peat St Sen Francisco the administration nor anyone else CORTLAND N Y (UP)-T- he piest day of Carolyn Betty's lift Of any AetHeritod Trowel Agent can answer The reader who seeks to ’ know brought her death A truck snuffed whether there will be inflation can find a partial answer by watching the course of business If business tends to get better the likelihood of inflation will diminish If business does not get better inflation is almost unavoidable I have stated the relation between inflation and the condition of business many times It will bear repeating: If business recovers it will take the unemployed off the government relief rolls This will reduce the exThis penditures of the government in turn will reduce the government’s Beautiful scene In colors Cylinder In borrowings side revolves The fire seems to really ' burn when the lamp it turned on Flames and Danger to Disappear recking the playthings of the children while they await the bus which hauls students with little if any supervision in transit Gone are the days of Ichabod Cranes with their sleepy hollows Does politics pm There is obviously a difference of opinion between the economists in Mr Roosevelt’s administration and the economists who compose Dr Kemmerer’s group As between the two it would be fair to say I think that Dr Kemmerer’s committee has rather the greater weight of authority certainly as respects numbers Outside the administration a considerable number of economists dissent from the position taken by Dr Kemmerer A number — probably smaller than the number associated with Dr Kemmerer— continue to con- punks politics selfishness Don Bestor’i Orchestra Two Groups Differ As to Opinions WORKER LINQUIST PRAISED High praise for' a laborer who learned several languages and tributed to English literature younger politicians Politicians is I my me with Mary Livingstone Frank Parker for the view held by Dr Kemmerer which view almost certainly is shared by his very numerous and very distinguished associates on the economists national committee But how about the opposing view? President Roosevelt does not want or expect inflation of the degree described in this article Of the good faith and earnestness of Mr Roosevelt's wish to avoid cusrency inflation there can be no doubt About the attitude of the president in other respects as to whether he is going to the political “right” or “left” — about that there is difference of opinion But I know nobody of any consequence who doubts that Mr Roosevelt earnestly and steadily wishes to avoid inflation True wishing to avoid Inflation Is one thing avoiding it is another Many authorities are willing to concede Mr Roosevelt's wish to avoid serious inflation — but are quite certain Inflation will come upon him as a result of his 'policies Some of these authorities think that not only do the president’s fiscal policies make for inflation they think further that his policies in general make inflation inevitable About all we can say is this That the president and presumably his subordinates in the treasury and the economists in his administration have the wish to avoid inflation The reader having come toward the end of this article will observe that the question is not answered If someone should ask me as many do for concrete advise I do not know what I should say All over the country business men and bankers are asked the question “How should a man at this time invest $5000 or $10000 or whatever sum?” Widows and heirs who have recently collected a few thousand dollars in life insur ance go to their local bankers to ask for guidance The local bankers are distracted about whgt to say It is one of the most harassing uncertainties in a world and a time exception' ally crowded with uncertainties Editor Tribune: Whereas we need teachers not politicians for our youth to keep them out of jails Teachers to teach right from wrong Not politicians to pass laws to imprison after the crime has been committed We need discipline not high school fear of actions by teacher seeing and criticising The N E A seems to think its services needed in politics What we need are statesmen not and they must be edupoliticians cated not pushed ahead by laws of NIGHT by Many So much think that the United States may avoid violent inflation continue to think that gilt edge bonds are still the best investment and that it is unnecessary for men to put their money into lands and goods in order to avoid the consequences of inflation (o 6e announced aoon) Above ara list prices of pas aengcr gara at Flint Mich1 With Fntmpera spare tire and tire Jock the list price of Standard Models is $18 additional List prices of commercial cars quoted are f o b ‘"Flhrt "Mfcfi Specie T equipment extra Prices subject to change without notice the Standard Chevrolet is nevertheless the world's lowest-price- d The roomy models have the advantage Six! of Body by Fisher and Fisher No Draft Ventilation The engine is Chevrolet’s the brakes are Your Chevrolet dealer weatherproof invites you to drive the Standard Chevrolet — noic valve-in-hca- d cable-controll- CHEVROLET ONE RIDE IS WORTH HARR CHEVROLET CO 8th South and State STREATOR-SMITI465 South Main THE MASTER CHEVROLET e field Masterpiece of the low-pric- and luxurious the Master Chevrolet is IARGE true to the fine Chevrolet tradition of You will thrill to the smooth spirited economy of its engine performance you will admire the rich finish and solid comfort of its Fisher Bodies you will welcome the extra safety of its weatherproof brakes but most ride of all you will lie won by its remarkable Your Chevrolet dealer will gladly place a car at your disposal for your personal driving test Visit him— today I and easy cable-controlle- d Knee-Actio- n G DETROIT MICHIGAN M A C terms A General Motors Value A THOUSAND WORDS - ERWIN MOTOR CO: Wasatch 2058 l Inc Wasatch 2693 rrLrw AOVFWTTPCMFVT valve-in-hea- d MOTOR COMPANY Compare Chevrolet’s low delivered prices 5 business means increase of profits In- out the girl’s life as she crease of profits means larger taxes danced through the streets with jour for the government Increase of taxes over her first day in kindergarten' received by the government enables Both her parents Mr and Mr'Flofsji the government to pay its bills and McConnell work — thereby avoid Inflation The other alternative the unwholePRISON VOTE8 SOLICITED ’ some one runs thus: If business does (UP) — Congressman not improve large numbers of unem- SEATTLE Marion Zioncheck was passing up no ployed remain on the government re- bets in the recent political campaign! lief rolls Maintaining these unem- He visited the city jail urged the ini ployed increases the government’s ex mates to cast absentee ballots and Increase of government penditures in the women’s quarter and expenditures means Increased bor- cigarets the men with rowing by the government Increased “makings" of borrowing means postponement the balancing of the budget and that means inflation So perhaps the best light on the problem can be gotten from day to day by watching the course of business Educational System county Our students therefore lose most of that moral support gained through SUNDAY Shared Views C Utahn Assails Politics Editor Tribune: A few words to those ardent opportunists of the Townsend plan I don’t blame you old folks for fighting for it You have everything to gain and nothing to lose It would satisfy your immediate wants and you wouldn’t be to here witness the terrible burden It would place upon your children Some of you old folks come out With the cry that since it was you who built up this country you certainly ought to be entitled to a few years of comfort and security in your old age Yes I admit you should be entitled to that much to iay the least But whom did you build up this coun AND EVERY the financing of great government expenditures with borrowed money He says “the greatest single danger threatening the American people today is the danger of serious inflation” He aays “our monetary doctors in Washington have been pumping this inflation virus into the body economic and the patient’s system is now full of it it is a virus that usually works slowly at first but powerfully after it once gets started" Dr Kemmerer does not however say definitely and positively that runaway inflation will certainly come always he adds the qualification that if a ground swell of opposition with militant leadership against inflation and against the government's fiscal policies — if such an opposition should get under way runaway inflation might be averted I quote him: “Our only hope at the present time to avoid such a catastrophe (violent inflation) is a nationwide ground swell of op position to further inflationary meas- 1934 your ignorance and opportunism but from tht class of parasites whom you have insisted on serving so faithfully in the past The Townsend plan Ls a clever piece of propaganda designed by an opportunist to corral that vast priass of opportunists who have no Regard for dialectics so as to lead us to greater darkness and confusion a necessary forerunner to absolute plutocratism J E BALDERSTON Boise Idaho Townsend Plan Leads Nowhere 'Reader Says 9:30 Built uncon-siousl- CHARLES HOOPER d’Alene Idaho TONIGHT! - Tribune-Telegra- for (Continued from Faae Two) Bronxville so often confused with The Bronx is reputed to have one of the finest school systems in America Parents able to send children to private boarding schools often take quarters in the suburb during the sessions There is no advertisement that touches the municipal magnet of superior educational advantages It not only brings the best people out ures” often but often industries of imKemmerer portant worth The desolation of poor Paree with the beginning of its drizzling winter continues Nearly all Americans who have been living there for 25 more or have found the dollar years drop 'too much for their fixed incomes Some have gone to other countries— chiefly China— but most have returned to the States Res taurant patronage is almost extinct and night life confined to the South Americans who are hanging on fearing the unrest jn their native lands Gene Fowler in his biography of Mack Sennett the custard pie im presario reveals details of Hollywood’s strangest and most enduring love affair The one between Sennett and the late Mabel Normand Sennett gave Miss Normand her first opportunity and made her rich and she in turn made him a fortune They laughed played and worked together for years and were going to marry but never did Then one night quite accidentally according to Fowler’s yarn Miss Normand was furnished with a cause for a jealousy that cooled her love They were staunch friends to the end and although everybody believed she still loved the in the auditorium producer she would not marry him for the initila class of the Salt Lake Sennett was born Michael Sinnott in Canada and wanted to be an opera City Harmonica band The band which is being sponsored singer The Mason and Dixon line has been by the Salt Lake City recreation department will meet each week at the a nebulous affair to me as I believe The beginners on the in- to many auditorium Consequently I’m indebted strument meeting Thursday from 4 to to John C Burch for this extremely 5 p m and the advanced students lucid and readable explanation: Mason and Dixon’s line was named Friday at the same time after two English surveyors who ran Approximately 120 students gath- a line between the territory belongered for the first class which is being to Lord Baltimore known now ing directed by Mrs Leona S Hamp- as and the territory alloted Maryland ton The children are taught to play to William Penn now known as the instrument by the note method Since 1820 it has The object of the class is to give mu- Pennsylvania been an imaginary line between the sically inclined children an opportu- north and the south nity to express their talent (Copyright 1934 McNaught Mrs Hampton explained that beSyndicate Inc) ginners must attend eight classes bes fore they can be advanced to the highActivities of new The lessons are open to rediscount bureau have not been up er class to expectations anyone interested 18 Hyland 3415 SIIARMAN AUTOMOBILE CO 47 South 2nd East Wasatch 6707 SPORT ROADSTER $540 COACH- 580 TOWN SEDAN 615 640 s COUPE X 560 600 SPORT COUPE 665 CABRIOLET: 675 SPORT SEDAN: SEDAN: Above are list prices of passenger cars at Flint Mich With bumpers spare tire ancf tire lock the list price of Master Models is J JO additional Prices subject to change without notice 01 fis1 tJi i ' I |