Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE A fpje Halt £akc KWOEP IVERy MORWINM BY TUB HALT pilwnc LAKE TRIBUNE PUHLIHHINO Salt Lake City Utah Thursday Morning January CO 31 1935 Rejection of the "World Court who manifest alarm over centralized power and the of drifting into a dictatorship in this country have had a third demonstration of the independence of our national the resolution authorizing participation in the world congress court has just been defeated A treaty with the Canadiangov-eminen- t relating to the St Lawience waterway a project of the bill liberalpresident was rejected at the last session Then the over the was to veterans president's veto passed izing benefits of a large maand leader the is he with as people Popular of the president botl s branches in congress jority of supportei cannot have his own way unless it coincides with the views of the legislative branch of government ( Considerable pressure was brought to bear on members of refercongress to support the executive recommendation with Internationalists of various ence to eptering the world court groups in every section of the United States organized by ardent advocates of American participation bombarded congress with letters telegrams and emissaries The diversity of arguments for &nd against joining the court made an interesting study in political polemics Some champions enter the openly contended that it would furnish an excuse to Others denied that the court has even a reLeague of Nations mote connection with the league Still others insisted that the court is "the most essential part of the league” as the secretary of the Geneva organization also has declared The tribunal after being organized by decree of the league had its designation suspicion conchanged to a “world court’’ to allay American cerning its origin and 'connections In order to overcome objections many proponents and propagandists predicated support of the plan on a set of reservations which practically nullified jurisdiction of the court so far as the foreign relations of this country are concerned As a matter or fact there is much to be Aud on both sides of the question but the main consideration has been the desiie of Americans to avoid-al- l foreign entanglements Both Utah senators supported the resolution while Senators Borah and Norris led the opposition Representative Fish a Republican leader from New York once an advocate of membership in the world court expressed popular sentiment underlying repudiation of the proposal in the following language: “As one who previously favored entering the world court there is no question that public opinion has changed largely due to the fact that European nations have repudiated their debts and the American people are unwilling to submit to the world court issues that might require us to pay ten or twenty million dollars to nations that have repudiated their debts to us” Until foreign governments show greater consideration for their obligations and an attitude of fairness toward the United States we cannot participate in their deliberations with dignity nor join in their judgments against other powers with that respect and reverence which associate justices ought to feel toward each other THOSE THURSDAY MORNING JANUARY 31 1935 FASTERAND FASTER LAP AFTER LAP The Great Game of Horse Sense and Satire vV'ltf 'ByO inter-pretati- on - - a By FRANK R KENT Our Jocular Rulers WASHINGTON Jan 30— It must seem strange to those who Uy to reconcile rcasonwith what is going on in Washington that in all the uproar over the great four billion dollar works-relie- f bill there should be such alight mention of the constitutionality of the measure I cither by its opponents or its sponsors A good many D e mo c rats in the house were filled with indignation over the idea that either Mr Ickes or Mr Hopkins would manage the new enterprise None seemed disturbed over conflict w'ith the constitution It may be that this is no longer considered a vital matter by members of congress Or it may be as some of the new dealers point out that in this case it is so clear the money will be spent before the supreme court can pass on the constitutionality of the act that H makes no difference whether it is constitutional or not i Chaotic Condition Seen in Future It the first Is true then there seems considerable substance to the contention that our system of government is approaching a chaotic condition Such disregard of the basic law of the land would appear even more convincing of this than the conviction not long ago of the Texas citizen under a N R A law found later not to exist If the second assumption is the true one and a bill known to be unconstitutional is being deliberately pressed on the theory that its purpose wilt have been served before the court can get around to it then the situation has a somewhat uglier flavor Certainly to the average layman a bill such as this presented so close upon the heels of the supreme l court decision- in the case seems almost incredibly bold In case the court set aside a secthat tion of the N R A on the ground that congress had no right to delegate such power to the president The powers delegated under the new bill are infinitely greater and more varied Vast as is the sum appropriated the authority conferred on the executive is out of proportion No such sweeping power has ever been proposed in a time of peace Looked at from any angle it is the biggest request on record If the court held in the other act that the powers were of the kind not to be delegated it is almost incredible it will not so hold in the pending bill hot-oi- ’ Writer Calls Sullivan Kent Destructive Critics By Our Readers The Senator from Sandpit Reader Lauds Articles Federal Reserve System Draws Ire of Citizen Of Sullivan and Kent I have perhaps some shallow spirit of judgment: But in these nice sharp quillets of Editor Tribune: Today when our Editor Tribune: I earnestly hope the law Editor Tribune: Utah should ena government has so far paed into you are not giving much time and act a law prohibiting removal of Good faith I am no wiser than daw —Shakespeare the hands of special interests It be- thought to the recent criticism of bank depos“t3 from ths stat by measures have been introduced in the state Mark Sullivan and Frank R’ Kent SEVERAL hooves this nation to remember that Not so very long ago the state at by the Messrs Coffin and Bertel- - banking or other financial institu- considerable the regulation and control of the liquor traffic It is expense employed some the people shall be saved by the tions It should resent the assumed attorneys to codify our laws As a but natural that some should essay to cover every contingency If placing facts and true and hon right of the federal power that sleeps in its own bosom government to result of their labors we have- a voest figures In ‘print In order that or none at all from defining places in which liquor may be sold imbibed stored organize predatory Interests In one lume entitled “The 1933 Revised StaSome of the biggest men in the the general public may learn the state and give them a right to ex- tutes of Utah” In an attempt to either or manufactured but to specify the plans and materials from which United States are afraid of some- true meaning behind some of our ploit the cash deposits of people in refute or confirm a statement made body or something They know that political ‘‘hooey1’— If that is "rot” as another buildings so used are to be constructed by Vera Connolly in the February there is a power somewhere so or- Mr Bertelson thinks It Is then how Under article 10 of the constitu- issue of Good Housekeeping tha dope of this That the committee having charge important matter ganized so subtle so watchful so and where are wo the reader to tion of the United States: “The pow- peddling in Utah was classed as a interlocked so complete that they find or look for an understanding of ers not delegated to the United misdemeanor I turned to the penal will sift the bills thoroughly and study them carefully is imhad better 'not speak above their the workings of our political ma- States by the constitution nor pro- code and under the title of “Narof or breath when they speak in condem- chine? Certainly Mr Coffin and Mr hibited by it to the states are re- cotics" where I assumed laws gophraseconflicting verbiage portant Everything in the way Bertelson would not want us to served to the states nation of it ological surplusage which may have a tendency to confuse respectively or verning the subject would be found It is because the laws of this coun swallow hook line and sinker all the to the people" which I quoted read section should be eliminated The simpler a law reads to cover Leaders’ the offioe seeker and Under article 10 the federal gov- in Sunday 'a column According to try do not prevent the strong from "ballyhoo” of Arguments vital points the easier It will be to enforce of hired the pow- ernment has no right to publicity agent crushing the weak On Situation Given impose that section the etatement made by All over the union the people ers that be s The most comprehensive and drastic requirements In such uton states a foreign system of Miss Conolly was correct Is be bewould to “But” of inconsistent some know that something intervenes the admin It say very or compel them to reclegislation may be defeated by the excessive zeal of proponents tration leaders “what's the dif- tween the people and the control of argue that the large majority of bankingan International But I was soon to learn differently policy of Personal habits are difficult to regulate Statutes enacted for that ference? It will take two years be- their own affairs at Washington our population Is in a better finan- ognize finance It has no right to com- R C Belnap of themefederal narcotic that Utah has citizens are prone to jusdivision informed fore the case reaches the supreme Don't you know that a man with cial condition now than they were a mand cash purpose arouse resentment deposits of people use a very good antinarcotic law under court By that time the four an eloquent tongue who did not year ago for reserves of special interest them tify evasion and human ingenuity is active in devising ways and he has successfully prosecuted will have been spent the care for this nation could put this 's I too think Mr Walter or permit their use as a basis of which means to circumvent provisions of sumptuary laws Public sentia number of offenders It makes the public works completed the whole whole country into a flame? are very Informing federal writings reserve notes and internament gradually assumes a hostile attitude which is reflected in unlawful sale or possession of business either a success or failure The government of the United and educational but they do not tional loans a felony punishable by a fine States at present is a foster child differ much from the others as to The officials and courts entrusted with execution of regulations of tfiis and the court decision unimportant Is federal reserve a system If they hold it unconstitutional it of special interests of $100 and imprisonment m the state The people quality and meaning character predatory organization of wealth penitentiary from one to five years will be a Joke on the supreme stand outside and look n at their I would suggest to the few that with As the governor stated in his message "a paramount duty of usurped monetary functions of Again I searched through the penal court” It is rather difficult to be- government not or like the with agree may lieve that men of responsibility can One wonderful thing about Amer- writings of Mr Kent and Mr Sul- government Its power to Issue cur- code but I could find no such law this legislature will be to give careful and deliberate considercontrols the nation Us right sought legal advice and was told seriously cherish such a view Yet ica is we have allowed ourselves livan that they pass them up and rency ation to the question of liquor control” There is no issue of proto collect cash reserves from credit to look In another part of the statute that is the sort of talk that comes to be governed through secret pri- read some other article your paper deposits destroyed the loaning pow- book Under the “Department of Rehibition before the people or their representatives That point was fiom some of the administration vate agencies called political bosses has plenty for all er of banks and Us authority to is- gistration” section dealing decided in the ballot boxes His excellency placed the matter congressional leaders when the They operate behind closed doors should be think I press the highly sue notes reserves held in with the registration of drugrglsts m secret conferences point is raised for the cooperation It trust js a against i0 th9 commended squarely before the legislators as the people of the state had aletc I found nation The fact is that In some of the d1Sgraca physicians chiropodists The great money lenders are In has shown in our present struggle The federal reserve aystem De- it The penalty for infraction is to be ready done He said: higher new deal circles disposition arrangement with the manufactur- to the 29 depression strangle to question the biti is received in a ers of this country cember 27 1934 held 5354968000 found under section "At the election of November 7 1933 the people voted emby which they A HENDRICKSEN of hoarded cash in vaults more than Personally I hope they never despirit of levity The president him- control the markets i phatically for repeal of Section 3 Article 22 of the state constituMidvale Utah cide to codify the dictionary self asked at his press conference eight time the money held in Those of us who talk this way are tion As I interpret that vote it is a mandate to the legislature to As a means of combating the dope commercial banks in the United radicals concerning certain features said denounced as dangerous “I haven't read it ” It is impossible The men' who take action repealing the state statutes prohibiting the sale of States It represented $42 80 for menace the federal government has out loudest against Kent Simonds Sullivan cry to man woman and child in the drafted a uniform narcotic druig act he meant by this to us are those who find their private liquor None of us should hesitate to carry out the wishes of the be tell whether 'Disliked by Contributor every licensed which is being presented to the legisThe mentioned not but that he was game in politics is being spoiled who nation or jocular majority thus expressed indeed the will of the majority recorded in a hilarious mood about the whole banks held in their own vaults latures of 38 states This act was apbehind the constitution to play get Editor Tribune: Second the motion $649929000 which represents in a duly constituted manner has binding force and effect which business was shown by the solem- "hide and seek-- ’ with the people they 520 proved by the American Bar association at its meeting at Washington in a democracy must be respected The only question before you nity with which he told the corres- pretend to save who have entrenched could get along fine without Kent per capita 1932 I like LippIn the fiscal year 3933 the popula- D C October pondents he had an important piece themselves in the laws they have Simonds and Sullivan is tire method best to be adopted to accomplish the result desired” not mann but do of news and to get their pencils always agree with tion of Utah was 5 1 8000 the comand misused THE misinterpreted CUFF ON NOTES knowlshows but him h The best method will be the simplest the clearest the least logic and mercial banks within the state were ready When everybody was "set” IRWAN ROBISON DEPARTMENT of any subject he takes up 69 the cash held Mr edge was all Roosevelt In banks and announced details the freest involved that from "I ambiguous complicated Sure enjoy most of the comments 1255000 or 2 20 per capita About On January 29 the Kansas Klub have asked congress for 480000 to extraneous matter and labored efforts to satisfy everybody Held Biased in your editorial column eradicate the screw worm" Led by Lippmann of the mentioned banks composed of former residents of the A fine paper like The Salt Lake were members of the federal re- sunflower state celebrated the 74th Mr Roosevelt there was a great By Idaho Contributor Tribune could get along without the serve system the cash reserves anniversary of the admission of Kanroar of merriment It was a grand E S CHESTER hoarded In central vaults by them sas into the union What I thought Editor Tribune: I cannot see how other three joke “How” wrote Mr Kroek In Rock Springs was $4955000 or $9 70 per capita the piece de resistance of the party the New York Tmes —everybody-di- d you-c- an afford the space for sueh a cases now awaitlngnrdecrcton tv the " which shows that the federal re- was a song lvric written by Mrs THELgold as Walter biased laugh writer Lippmann court of the republic present features similar to those serve system takes from Utah over Glenn V Culp: Mark Sullivan and Frank R Kent Writer Assails Special HOME ON THE PLAINS ash out of every $5 within $4 in are really constructive critics Their pmtrayed by Shakespeare in his “Merchant of Venice” Thete aie Sum Too Great for in Government Interests Oh friends though we roam the state J E EDMUNDS tjie Antonios with their bosoms baie against the Shylock’s whetopinions are well worthy of serious Levity Writer Says’ We think often of home— I propose that you Editor Tribune: We make a moTo some few not under the spell consideration Of the lure and the peace of the ting their knives The learned judges are poting over tomes of of sound sentiment Gives Definition out readers your tion that you stop publication of ar- Writer of the piesident's smile the amount plains precedents awaiting the coming of another Portia The only thing and see if it is not the consensus on the of money Of Tension Charity Dole Of that good Kansas soil appropndted is too great of opinion that you drop Lippmann ticle by Kent and Sullivan that can save the debtors is an award for face value of the obliand the powers conferred they are destructive that our loved ones atilt toil grounds Where too Seriously I liked Walter critics and as such are not entitled gation with a warning to take no more nor less than that which Editor Tribune: A pension is a And depend as of yore upon rains sweeping and inclusive for anyhe became column until apolto a hearing stated- - allowance paid for life for thing to seem very funny about it the bonds stipulate under penalties of forfeiting everything deTt may be too that before the bill ogist and explainer extraordinary for With their daily harping of “no past services rendered the state or There the air ia so pure manded tunes At administration such the confidence” they are destroying private parlies Charity is a mere Though we're never quite sur becomes a law- Mr Roosevelt himI never business confidence me makes while he Professor Irving Fisher of Yale university of the department of squirm are and self mav lose the idea that there is spread- disposition to think well of others That the wind will not howiingly It is much humor in the situation There fail to read him through ing unrest among the masses They liberality rage political economy expresses a hope that the decision will maik universal love etc A ef indication most present disturbing be to a could bee likened lay- dole is a charitable are indications that he w ill have no queen exchange a turning point in monetary gift dealt outlEut we’ve had history and says: “My own deepest such quick success with the bill in intolerant psychology that so many ing two hundred thousand red bol- sparingly That old home on the plains prayer is that the court will paint a picture of the honest dollar the senate as in the house There people would deny the channels of shevik egg per day the mountains the saints and the It is surprising to note that states- For is a feeling among some of his publicity to those whom they do not which we need and contrast it with the dishonest dollar we have They are against Roosevelt men and scholars claim sage are "You’ll pensions The that saying friends that this time perhaps he approve against tho vets’ bonus against sil- charities and doles which is not always had — a picture so vivid that millions will see it as they has asked just a little too much In never miss the water till the well ver against adequate old age pen- true in ny sense Here’s a hope for the year have never seen it before It is high time that this force with runs equal dry” applies sions In fact against everything the end he probably will get most That through government cheer money quesis declared If a a penperson and free to radio free free is speech tion shquld come rot simply before the of what he wants but it will not that congress doing They are sioner it is an admission has And combining of alphabet plain supreme court but also the greatest depression nurses I earned an allowance due him hehence Some bright son will appear be without a fight nor without pay- press before the court of public opinion” HALL W SCOTT have ever read ing a certain puce the grantor cannot claim charity for And his glories we’ll hear This distinguished authority nn economics states further: “The Malad Idaho FRANK L BYRON paymg it “Old Utah pioneers who As he actually legislates rain clause Delta gold Utah represents an ancient clumsy inadequate even fuhave changed” a worthless uninhabPlan Pension Delay tile effort handeu down fiom Civil war Age itable desert” to a billion-dolla- r state Rain rain on the plains! days to prevent the dola boon to the hom folks lar from working injuitice to cred tors Reader by their 50 to 70 years’ hard work What’twould be! Deplored by The to we the depieciatmg gold aie returning Maybe by Rule no for Contributors should for and pay “poor pay” clause rests on sublime faith in gold as a standard of value a faith older sweeter ways Soil from state all around The current Editor Tribune: I see by your pacertainly be declared state pensionI Letter limited to i00 Word 3 movie sensation is a child and bicywithout any firm foundation in fact Sometimes the ers and be paid at least $50 per Fairly covers the ground (a) Write on on aide of the paper gold standard per the old age pension is likeiy to cle U thefts And from Kansas new glories we’ll I Brookbroken have out in writ! only! legibly has robbed the creditor it was month 1942 into aotion that time go By during life male and female by and racial partisan dlacus supposed to protect It did so see lyn aions barred 4b) personal asper for their service independent of any most of us who need it now may be 1896 and 1920 when the value aloni not desired 4 4a) Writer of gold was cut in half beother consideration and described hole without Dante that and residenname A true wo-ifeature of the program was the mint Scotland a Yard has arrested aim dep Sometimes it ha robbed the debtor as it did between 1929 and tial addresses Only true names can and their relating by members of the club the ing branded “beggars” wll But here ia hoping they man for maiiin ( Poetical contribube poison to a radio'550 1933 Rarely has it dune published ” children condemned as required by Reasons why they left Kansas and 6 Vi cw tion are not considered tenor must be time? when a wh have stokers so we will be able justice our present pensont?) law and alsoiratT1 to Utah About the only are In this department who are roasting expressed them One possible result of a veidnt for l° thing policeman’s heart ls not in his profes us those of the' contributors and do will be a necesShjlwk Do t hat wasn't mentioned as a reason now here and j suggested for ulure enactment! vie of the reflect rot lon necessarily for an increased metallic money basis that sity 7 imto VoU not ax lead insult The Trihin Then dhpartmert ‘heap upon injuiv’ Thankfully your providing for jpaving was an earthquake ad’ ertuin cannot twa used a' mediate action for the fi er coinage nf silver at themay our pioneers are proud of their past An import ml 1h ng under Dr will be kind enough to print this Th drouths cyclones and jgrass medium ratio of 16 to 1 Forum does not of The government may be one than and more consideracontribution court to Forum s humble neenri the worthy Ton respectful appeal in fascinating plan is hoppers were common causes compelled to take some such action to a week from tha asm author I C tion D W THORESEN conHUG 60 le of wh in still the reach age prevent the chaos feared by the attorney ' 146 Second avenue Dan Shiejda’ reason for leaving hla general dition to spend 200 a month j Eureka Pending' Regulatory Measures MCINTYRE PALM BEACH Jan JO— Among name "towle" and may be played by worldly callings ia that of chief dark three person or five indeed by any at a smart resort hotel Ha iMist know number And thus eliminates the hi Social Register as wail as the usual bickerings nd dirty looks beAlmanac de Gotha and be r adroit tween partners s well as postmordifferentfater Ha must while hand- tems Many enthusiasts believe ihwill ing lh patron a registry pen aspi- supplant the horse — I mean corwfct rate tha sheep from tha goat One may have his cake her and Instantly he ahould spot tha fortune hunter If theaa gleaner find eat It too Or rather stuff it People lorfgemant wealthy patrons for the who pass up cake elsewhere invariseason with attractive daughter will ably wolf it Mra Fiske used to roqnd move out Then theca are tha ad- in just for a few morsels of calf who have slices venturing ladies tha professional and there are aome Coconut cake of handerkchief droppers oi the lobbies for breakfast who make a polite formal not pay course is world famous but others have the same melting succulence enormoua blackmail Exclusive inns house the alickest The horrible concoction known as of the international fishers for auckar French pastry Is never served AnIn the relaxing moods of other tidbit with a lingering taste ia money bridge golf tea or verandah rocking grapefruit candy I did away with a contacts difficult otherwise ire pound'box at a sitting easily made Big hauls that never For the expert or even casual orreach print are made in such 3 luxe nithologist bird life is packed with aurroundlngs yard has a bird bath Thus the chief clerk must have a interest Every and feeding lawn and friendliness of Scotland Yard eye Ha Is well-pai-d becomes a feature of tha for his brief season and often runs the birdsbreakfast After a time many a hunting lodge up north in summer al fresco to the table There r com right club of a swank Or is manager yacht doves cardinals In other day he got valuable mar- innumerable chewink jays humflicker ket tips A number are Independently the comical ming bird and now and then a flock well off of quail will do a single file march The house detective here too Is across a closely clipped lawn Also above the average He must have a mocking birds and a profusion of At breakfast I photographic mind for the world and wood sparrows his wife who drift through the elabO' watched a humming bird whirr and hibisrate foyers One of the oldest of the fly backward about a Japanese cus bush They are fools for spiders house dicks is the William H and Casey not an appetizing breakfast thought watching the parade for 20 years My chairboy a ringer foeBll RobDuring summers he sleuths about the inson boasted today he was charirace tracks which are nests for buzFairbanks on a for zards who live by their wits Palm oteer visitDouglas “You mean Fairbanks Beach hotels have had but two big recent man?”! queried in a puny hotel robberies- - and they were more the scales effort to clown He puzzled a mimeng than 10 years ago and replied: “Yassah hescalea thing Milady’s beach pajamas Instead of Leaps over them" the usual full length with bell botfishini From my window I se toms now strike midway the knee home on an evening and ankles and give appearance of smack slanting sky tumbles into the a short skirt The most striking are breeze The blue in a lazy Crumble of snowy silk serge with a few more ocean’s deep of marigold A cricket goes into lonely and red in brilliant purple daring and somehow th world They are worn with sport shirts and obbligato seems tremulous and a bit achey too t a fez hauntmgly exquisite for dubs As the rather Bridge hounds have eliminated the roseate reverie expands you a stern traffic cop to congeal great hunt known as looking forwasa expect out of the mist with: “Hey you pull fourth A variant of the game launched here several years ago by uiJ there at the curb!” Such dreams one of the seasoned veterans J Leon- couldn’t lastl ard Replogle and this season the (Copyright 1935 McNaught game has reached proportions of a Syndicate) furore The pastime is called the silly Politics” - O - t 103-40-- I remember Correct- he was a Democrat Ruckenbrod said he was native state if ly was because Dr W C related to Kansas by marriage only W D Prosser said he came to Utah because he wanted to live with Mrs Prosser and she wanted to live here I can understand that Judge C W Morse came here because he was practicing law He figured he would get more practice in a new community Mrs F R Slopanskey Mr Ralph Bunn Mrs J A Hogle and a numbgr of other wives said to their husbandn “Whither thou goest there go I also” or words to that effect and they ended up out here— and like it Dr and Mrs Bob Jell Ison had read about Utah in a railroad pamphlet and came purely out of curiousity The (J S Culps carntt out here for their son Reed's health And look at him! No wonder they are boosters for Utah And so it goes— or went Law-abidin- billion-dollar- s Llpp-mann- A Hartford actuary says there are that can happen in a kitchen— including of course light biscuits 60 accident A counterfeit $5 bill circulating throughout the midwest shows distortions In the Lincoln portrait A number of debunkers are under surveillance Publisher will be happy to learn that Hollywood's new fgd is the personal bookplate lor an actor with a bookplate will need a book 79-1- 2 E 5 12-1- one-thir- d May Lead to Silver Coinage clause-contra- ct Lipp-mann- Off the Record be-we- en The t Mrs Ardella Welch Will Feature Doughnuts and Croquettes In Her Demonstration Thursday Jan 31 at 2 p m Basement Auditorium Utah Power & Light Co Salt Lake Store You Are Cordially Invited ' |