Show ' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 5Hjc JS'alt ISSUED EVERY MORNING Salt Lake fake Sfilnwc BY THE SALT LAKE City XJtah Friday Morning TRIBUNE PUBLISHING February 1 1935 -- Balancing: the Budget an address delivered this week before the economic and social sections of the Brigham Young university at Provo Orval W Adams the well known banker of Salt Lake City asked a few pertinent questions which have been demanding answers from day to day “How long can the government keep borrowing money? How long vull you be willing to supply the money with the government plunging more and more into debt and getting more and more away from a balanced budget? Will there come a day of reconing? What will that then mean to you as taxpayers?” These are not “heckling” inquiries to embarrass political adversaries They are not intended to criticise the philanthropic work which the administration has been carrying on for the past Relief of the two years Mr Adams disclaims any such intention No one of true is “a he Christianity needy says expression with a sense of humanity would raise a hand against these laudBut this worthy thing can be done in a proper able undertakings or an way improper way The money to be spent for this purfirst be available before it is spent ” should pose be aeen and must be admitted that when Of course it and acute is working people are being dropped every suffering week by hundreds of thousands from payrolls upon which they depended for food and shelter there is not much chance to levy and collect taxes to meet the clamor for sustenance threats of desperation and a menace of revolution Something has to be done quickly in such emergencies and that was the principal concern of those who fell heir to these conditions They had to act without deliberation legislation or taxation When people are starving and rushing into crime and vagabondage by millions credit has to be strained when cash is no longer available But the time has come as Mr Adams points out for a balanced budget It has been unbalanced for five years There is peril to the nation in permitting this to continue much longer “A balanced budget will mean the preservation of our homes our lands our flocks and our property generally” said the speaker With a national debt of $28000000000 increasing at the rafe of $3000000000 a year and with no clear prospect of a termination of the deficit in sight the question of a balanced budget is one which should concern every taxpayer in the land It is beginning to worry thoughtful men in the president’s following The stereotyped retort that nothing can be done about balancing the budget while millions remain unemployed is wearing itself out It may serve as an excuse for an unbalanced budget but it does not remQve the danger resulting therefrom No matter how plausible or pardonable may be the reasons given by a citizen for not living within his means his credit is not improved nor his financial ruin averted by such reasoning This is just as true of a city a state or the nation as it is of the individual The world is wondering how large our national debt can grow before national credit is affected how wide the expansion of monetary circulation may be stretched before actual inflation appears There is no definite deadline laid down The problem may be more psychological than quantitative Were recovery sure and steady unmarked by hesitation or doubt the increasing national debt might occasion less alarm But uncertainty in the equation of credit and inflation makes the early balancing of the national budget an economic necessity fiM V— Kw " 1 Horse Sense and Satire By O O McINTYRE- toos iwni$ PALM Jan 31— Likely Palm Beach's most celebrated lady the season is Mrs Isabel Sloane She is nationally distinguished as a horsewoman and internationally known as the owner of "Cavalcade” Her colors last season were out front at all conspicuous turf events Detroit 'born Mrs Sloane divides her time largely between her stock farm in Virginia and her framing quarters in South Carolina Tall she has the trim figure of the athletic girl of the magazine ‘illustrations Her hair has premature feathers of gray Her Palm Beach estate fs one of the largest Although Mrs Sloane’s talk is sprinkled with the patter of the of geldings and jumpers she is strikingly feminine and regarded as one of the charming BEACH T newspaper readers When S I jf £ 4 jTj A -- April 1933 the tration proclaimed that all owners of gold com (with exnegligible ceptions) must I surrender it to pad-doc- k the government there was Ihortesses She shucks her dinners of stiff formalities and soon has every-o- f 'tody speaking piece and ringing song” Just now she is thrilled over her trip to California where Cavalcade is entered in the big February event at the new Santa Anita track The horse will be transported with all the royal comforts of a potentate Mrs Sloane cabled the name of the great winner after seeing the Coward play in London -- One of the season's notable beauties is the strikingly fair blonde Mrs Allan Ryan Still another is Mrs Robert Amscott Wilson of New York and London Reigning brunettes of the younger set are Gloria Baker Ilshtl fContlnued on Pe We Ship to AH Points in Utah Idaho anel Nevada some criticism especially the against Mark Sulliiart penalty for failure to comply which ran as high as ten years in jail or 10 000 fine The original order applied to holdings of gold coin over $100 but a subsequent order left no exemption whatever — all gold com must be surrendered except old ones held in museums and the like Many lawyers believed and still believe the order of confiscation was unconstitutional Senator Borah declared that if he had $100 In gold he would keep it and let the government come and see if It could get it Phdne Wasatch COO FREE CITY DELIVERY FRIDAY LET MRS AND SATURDAY SPECIALS WALDEN DO IT!— Roast your turkey bake your fake make your pies prepare your menu plan and Thomas Case Drew Attention The outstanding case became of Miss Edith Thomas of Denver Colo daughter of an exceptionally distinguished senator from that state Charles S Thomas Former Senator Thomas 88 years old In public letters to the treasury and department of justice dared them to indict Democratic former Senator James A Reed of Missouri said publicly that if he government should indict he would act as counsel for the defense of his venerable former associate Former Senator Thomas had no gold himself but his daughter had She more respectful of authority than her fiery father voluntarily wrote a courteous letter to the federal reserve which the government had designated as its collecting agency She had she told the government some gold She had acquired It about a year before "I respectfully request" she wrote that she be allowed to retain her gold until its future value should be determined "when I shall be more than willing to turn it over to Whether I am within you my rights or not I promise not to dispose pf it except through that for--m- er the federal reserve” Papers Criticise Gold Indictment government agents on Miss Thomas several They told her she must give up her gold She declined On January 9 1934 Bhe was indicted “Never before in the history of the state” said the Rocky Mountain News “has the government moved for the criminal prosecution of a woman with the Presently called times ty” -- r i ' y ? ‘A’ ’e-- K Vi - $rf ' 1 v! tfr v - f - u w ‘’‘V A - 7 t r Editor Tribune- - I have just been listening to Don Kugler's gossip from Idaho Falls A short time ago he was feeling good because some one had handed him a copy of the Townsend plan and he had read it for the purpose of tearing it to pieces but could not find anything to tear except that grandpa and grandma would have a good time spending it and it might go to their heads and make some of them act very foolish You bet he wms right then A few days later he read two articles in The Tribune on the same day one by Lippmann and one by Sullivan Then Don showed how foolish it is to let other people do your thinking If he had done his own thinking he would know that it is a hard job to sell diamonds and jewelry tp people who have to worry about bread soup bones and potatoes and grandpa and grandma with a lot of money that had to be spent would be an answer to his prayers Townsend answered Lippmann and all Lippmann had in his bag of tricks was to point to a fact and call i an Sullivan’s first allusion to illusion the Townsend plan was to call it a white rabbit but it got so big that it bit him and he tried to get funny Editor Tribune: There is a long slender leafless vine but little larger than a cotton thread known as dodder Having no roots in the soil dodder Is one of nature’s vampires It frequents the clover plant sucking its juices Woe unto the clover field that becomes infested with this noxious creeping thing! As if smitten by frost or drouth the virtuous clover plants wither and die Disaster overtakes them It is tragedy in the kingdom of nature but no greater than the tragedy impending in man’s domain where millions are unemployed Denied the right of economic freedom brothers of the sons who toil yet they toil not the unemployed are typical of the dodder vine Forced to become parasites they live by drawing the lifeblood of those who toil Must we now admit defeat mast we admit our inability to cure this insidious disease unemployment and administer the dole? Would we further debase and squander brains which dream souls which suffer passions which burn? Would we propagate human dodder that deadly creeping social vine with the million tendrils that blight and wither? Would we add misery to wretchedness disaster to gloom blank despair to the agony of a man righteous searching ceaselessly for economic freedom? Out with all these palliatives these dreadful narcotics subtle destroyers of the human spirit! Give our men work and work only if we would have national security social justice individual freedom honor integrity and forthright manhood ARTHUR JOBSON Marceline Jvlo X Michel-utteran- X t Editor Tribune- I read with great and have done so for five years It seems there has been a great deal of criticism offered (and some I think is pretty caustic) pertaining to Mr Kent and Mr Sullivan I am not in favor of taking their writings out of this paper We are living in a free country and everyone is at least entitled to freedom of speech If all your readers do not agree with them then I say "just 1-I- b lb Imported Swiss CheeseFancy Fresh Dressed is natural for ElihO most people everything the pertaining to passing out of life after signing with their insurance agent We notice however that our use of the Clark Custodian Underground Vault at the cemeteries not only Impresses both men and women with the wonderful protection they afford but bring frequent Inquiry as to their purchase We feel there is NO SL'BSTI-TITfor the genuine Clark Custodiar Vault THE QUALtROUGH-ALLCOT- jar 29c 16c 3 17c 26c 49c 38c 26c 27c 36c 36c - 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10c SERVE Baby Stuart Tamales interest the Forum IT 38cf 37c 61c 39c b AFTER BRIDGE Work Held Only Cure Utahn Likes to Read Lippmann’s Sullivan’s For Economic Dodders Pension Views Answered Sullivan and Kent Utah ‘ 53c 2-l- 2-l- By Our Readers THE FORUM The Senator from Sandpit Utah Paper Bag Granulated Sugar! Gold Gem Butler lb Print Fresh Creamery Butter lb b Can M J B Coffee Mould Swift Lard 23c Can Kreme Wliipt Honey 10-l- b ' JsM Lipp-mann- 35 MON DIEU! measure to permit the background culture and individSENATOR ualism possessed by Miss Thomas reserves forest extension of for the lands private Uncle Sam has a fight on and checking erosion by floods and freshets is in line with the his hands " Similarly the Denver Post said policy of the federal government which has allotted $5000000 to the prevention of waste caused in this way which is estimated to that: “No one can help hut admire th courage of Miss Thomas be $400000000 annually m the United Slates The fight she will make cona The national soil erosion service has received over hundred cerns every property owner and every person who ever expects to applications for assistance According to the director of this buown any property for if the Unitreau at the present rate of destruction the country within 50 years ed States government or any about it would be reduced to about 50000000 acres of fertile farm land other government can reach out If he and enough of his kind vote This he has warned might not support adequately the population s and take the gold of its citizens it as they please depend on the can take anything else they posand Sullivans and others do of the country sess If constitutional guarantees make the people like it a government The most conservative estimates place the full value of cultiof protection of property rights of the people by the people and for vated lands impoverished by leaching and destroyed by erosion can be breached as to gold they the people has vanished from the can be set aside as to real estate eaith W II ABBOTT together with losses incident to the rescue of stranded populations Roberts Idaho as not less than 10 billions of dollars fConllmtfd on Page Flftht) Many destructive gullies are being closed streams are rip- rapped measures have been taken to prevent the silting of reservoirs and the courses of streams are being adjusted to protect the banks from being worn away This is a problem that pertains to the future Perhaps the Work doesn't wear us out lt’sjwaiting for you to come home and effects of erosion alarming as they are to investigators v ill not dreading it that shatters the nerves Jthose who cpme and get you Barber Shop Legislation Isaiah Jr It is only recently that legislators impress the present generation NOTES ON THE CUFF Held Need at Present cf the nation and of states in the arid sections have begun to take DEPARTMENT are you going to be “And of the senators announced of “Ten Editor Tribune: Just a word in renotice irreparable losses thus caused funny about this time?” said the to take in the junket to gard to our political system that little woman— to whom I am per- they plan — News item Ogden Saturday” seems to haps less attached In her more huGuests From Southern Mayor Harman Peery again I We mustprevail a have better way to get morous moments than at any other supppose First It was the Covered “Associated Civic Clubs” of Southern Utah are holding a time days celebration then the more action to help those who are Wagon THE zoo and now the legislature is going trying to help themselves in this new in Salt Lake City Beginning today they will unI raised my eyes — and eyebrows— there deal Barbers have a sore spot that dertake to entertain confer with and listen to members of the Utah from the slight but witty trifle up President Martxnes has stated that the association about the legislature that I hoped Among the visitors at the legisla- must be healed if the barbers are to legislature tive session Thursday were Calvin survive We mast have a law definmakes no requests of the law makers but merely hopes to get acto commit to paper Bill Allison Dr J H ing how far a school for barbers can should have given Rawlings Very likely quainted and establish fiiendiy relations D H Farr &nd 0Uf R go towards cutting prices and get was to the repartee that At 7 o’clock this evening the visitors will be banqueted by sen R tlon was held ln the cor by as a school of doubtless hovering at the back We have tried many times to get rlcjor The Salt Lake Tribune and Telegram One hour later the meetmy mind but she spoke first some legislation against this kind of to will in called order a be of number chewed session and How about the time you legulur A group of school children sat In business only to fail ing Now would like to know In the problem's will be openly discussed The ladies of the party are to up a handful of whole chili peppers the senate gallery for a little while were salted peanutsT'A teacher with a megaphone was in interest of twelve hundred people they be entertained on Saturday afternoon at the chamber of commerce thinking was That funny enough heaven'charge and pointed out the more working at this business and have nd the entire delegation will take part in a dance Saturday night knows! Surely something could be celebrated solons The children been for years why one or two w The Salt Lake Tribune extends a cordial welcome to all memith done that ” schools can prevent this kind of legisseemed properly impressed all be it I lation in the state of Utah These so right bers of the association whose activities and achievements it has replied that might of what looked like a pile called schools are On if only I could think of something top nothing but cheap rioted with interest and approval to sav We all have our difficulties of senate bills on Madame Senator barber shops Can someone suggest Frank Page Stewart's desk was a'g way out? Action is what is needed ami that happened to be mine ' But vase of ini carnations do it Barbers of Requiescat the state get busy with every days" you Goats May Be Doomed out representatives and senators also “Thats exactly why its so diffi- - pace cult don't happen your governor and let them know Funny things will have to go if the assistant state health commissioner Following the action of Governor what we need at once Now is the GOATS every day " C Ross of Ben who Idaho have his way made time while the representatives are Complete extermination of the 100000 Oh but they do to you” she said Shirley Temple an honorary colonel in session goats of Utah has been declared necessary to the prevention of pealing with not very Intelligent on one staff his member of the THOMAS MARKHAM certain forms of fever This means that this guardian of physical laughter “What about the time wanU Governor Blood when you were the dinner guest and welfare expects to get everybody’s goat to same Dionne do the the for quinyou kept polishing the silverware In a report submitted to the state board of health the assistwith your napkin as fast as the tuplets Rules for Contributors ant commissioner asserts that “many cases of Malta fever about mud would bring another set And speaking of the quintuplets 1 Letter limited to 300 words 2 lhat wasnt and litl 1 funny which little is known were discovered to have been developed in (a) Writ on one side of the paper Representative Sajn F Kiefer says Re3 b write legibir only replied coldly it wouldn’t surprise him if they one county during last spnng and summer while there is likely ligious rc si and partisan discusorer t° cei k any further that b) personal aspersions barred became more famous than that to be another outbreak during the kidding season the coming enumeration 4 sions rot desired ai Writer of incidents that to a other noted feminine must sign tru rames and residenaggregation — t £ pring ” tial ddrrses Only true names co imore mature minit than the little the Florodora sextet 6 be published Poetical contribuwoman's would have appeared dis- This is no “kidding” matter if the conclusions of Dr Jones tions are rot considered 6 Views rather than funny I closed Note to Helen Demnashun Eph-u- p In this department are expressed are correct There may be lamentations and bleatings but the tressing those of the contributors and do ook9 like Sanpete coun- my typewriter ami stalked outraim: It not necessarily reflect the irws of goats and sheep must be separated as in olden times When the of the house muttering that I d be tv's affair will be well looked after 7 The Tribune The department cannot be used as an advertising board makes a decision the goats of Utah w ill be slaughtered h irk w hen I got hack But I was They are in the competent hands of 2 The Forum nted um does pot court more than one contribution unless some rfiampmn arises to exclaim with Isaiah: ‘I like not home at nn regular time You Senator Conrad Frischknecht Jr 4 Keek from the same author know there are two kinds nf loving and Representatives Jensen and blood lh of goats” j wives— those that sit up all night Sorenson j WARD C HOLBROOK’S 1935 was familiar to m' Protection From Erosion SULLIVAN-- 11)1 1 ho him Cold Caw ' WASHINGTON D C Jan 31 — This is the final chapter of a story which early last year and the year before IN r By MARK FEBRUARY AND NOW THEES! 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