Show 2 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE C fake Pibunt MMUED EVERT MORNING 5T THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING OM Salt Lake City Utah Sunday Morning May 12 1935 Motherhood and Mother Love pATE in the calendar of civilization is observed with greater harmony exaltation or universality than Mother's day Patriotic holidays are occasions for vidtors to rejoice over the triumphs of might or strategy—perhaps to mourn the vietims of cruel senseless warfare Religious festivals may be saddened by zealots or dampened by doubters Heroes of history ire exposed to the vandalism of iconoclasts and the anniversaries of great achievements in the progress of mankind glare of inventive and creative grow dim in the t ever-increasi- ng genius Mother's day should appeal to the best in every man and No memories of strife or slaughter mar woman in the world the glory of the day No divergence of opinion asserts itself No flight of fancy nor flare of fame In such an atmosphere bedims the halo on the mother's brow No miracle of science can take her place in the plan of creation—whether the origin and development of the race be ascribed to evolution or omnip- A' otence concordant and The sentiment behind this cuatom is No carping critic unanimous for deliberation or hesitation tor sneering skeptic will arise to questian its fitness or sanctity It appeals With equal force to the learned and the ignorant to Savage as to civilized races to the prince in purple and the pauper in rags to hastening youth and halting age to every to one with human feelings impulses intelligence and 'appreciation of existence the idea of consecrating a day to motherhood was conceived in the sympathetic brain of an orphaned daughter not I mother—Miss Anna M Jarvis With the maternal instinct which in some degree is the heritage of every normal woman she carried the dream until it was born atinbsession nourished It on tender thoughts introduced it to the president of this republic in 1914 saw it bow with gPace and dignity and go forth with a loftiness of appeal that captivated a waiting world "Greater love hath no man than this" said Jesus "that a man lay down his life for his friends" That is true today as it was when spoken on the eve of Christ's betrayal in Geth semane "Greater love hath no man" than that which would Impel him to sacrifice his being for a beloved friend But would the average man lay down his life for an unworthy or ungrateful offspring? Would he follow a vicious son through the gates of hell to share with him the torments of damnation? Would he go down into the shadows of the valley of death to perpetuate his lineage? The average mother does these things constantly courageously and hopefully By refinements of enlightenment she has been relieved of many indignities and oppression5 endured from primitive men in primeval days but she still Suffers the pangs the disappointments the torturing heartaches of motherhood There is no holier office for any mortal to fill As Robert Browning has said: "Womanliness means motherhood — all love begins and ends there" No words were ever coined to adequately express the depth strength and permanence otthe typical mother's affection Like the universe in which wi are but atoms it has no bounds Beof solicitude lies the fathomless ocean neath a measureless-sk- y of mother love within whose heart pulsating tides of joy and sorrow rise and fall upon whose bosom float floundering souls differing in race' tongue color creeds customs and convictions but not concerning the holiness And worthiness of motherhood This is a date of chaste emotions fond recollections and thoughtful actions It is a time for every absent son or daughter to write a letter at least a line to gladden the heart and relieve the anxieties of the one person on whose loyalty each may always depend It is a festal day of purification when base and sordid thoughts make way for sentiments of gratitude and appreciation The women to whom we owe existence those ministering angels'who nourished us in puling infancyguided our tottering steps in childhood shielded us from shame in erratic youth encouraged our efforts in the struggles of maturity cared for us in sickness prayed for us in times of trouble consoled us in hours of affliction excused our blunders palliated our faults extolled our virtues and applauded our triumphs have put every fioy and girl every man and woman alive and enlightened under obligations that can never be discharged nor even diminished Acknowledgment of the debt is the best courie open and no real man born of woman's anguish will neglect this opportunity to make a voluntary and priceless contribution to the spiritual treasure Jove places in the scales of justice to balance against the loot of greed and power accumulated in this era of materialism Hostels of Modern Samaritans -1 N-4 May II—Anyone WISHINGTON attempting to make a clear picture of events at Washington aa a' whole is almost inevitably N baffled The new -ri deal DI such a corn- p I e x sprawling thing ad to be I hardly a 'whole" at all The beet a writer can do IS to select one of many possible paths as a toward the -- lead " heart of the maze This time let us ' begin with one condition that dom- zinatez many others i 1L tr) (k -- Ili' 1 1 '' ) V‘ This evictor hoe obvert ) el the In the eyes v16 :1 I' df - 0040 7 P 0 IA i iNlite4 - 4 (3) wo1 (i fINEI2d 1 (3 1L if opfr) 121&h"J1 (flaw4f lilt will they loo obis to modernistic aviator? I - tot excited otter the ) N1 e0 (-77- Na I ()11 Front 1921 le 1933111 - " view with eiwzmerel! with pride' From 1033 and sines 100 posi sone rimmed the situation has helm NEW YORK May 11—One of the who lived there Bowery Wei the Bowery was the Bowery and McGurk's "Suicide Hall" was sena me an old theater wideypen program book of plays he saw in one season Many of the stare are just names but there are others my generation saw The first program lifrom the Walnut street theater where Mrs Langtry appeared supported by Maurice Barrymore in "As in a Looking Glass" At Wal lack's Mr Willard was playing in "The Physician" And Maud Adams was at Frohman's Empire in "The Little Minister" B F Keith's Union Square In the 158th week of its "refined and high tlas varideville" had Ezra Kendall as a headliner On the bill with him were Patrice the Marco Twins grotesque comics and the Muhlambark's Arabs in "astonishing tumbling" At Henry C Miner's People William A Brady was presenting a thriller called "In a Big City?' The star was Robert Gay lor and he played Sweeney the emigrant Hay Rube from Reubenville and Larry LanThere were four nigan the fiddler acts 15 scenes each At the Lyceum E H - Sothern was appearing in "Change- Alley" and was under the management of Daniel Frohman At theEasino the Lillian Russell Opera company was presenting "The American Beauty" In the cast was not a single name out IhiI raved alm'at the " pMa — pos" Money Carries Immense Power These four billions give Mr Boos& velt great power It gives him political power in two respects—power over members of congress to cause them to vote for the legislative measures he proposes and power next year toward getting himself reelected To say the four billions give the president power over congress is not cynicism it is simple reality For example: There was llgfore the house the other day a miter of giving an undersecretary to Secretary of the Interior Ickes It was a simple matter it ought to be done and doubtless congress would have done it under any circumstances But many membtrs do not like Secretary Ickes in some cases are not (The to Mr Ickes' discredit but that is not material here) Ordinarily the house might have given Mr Ickes his undersecretary—but would have taken the occasion to lecture him Actually they as the Associated Press put it "sang a paean of praise" to him il il - Ak A rv-- it 2 "IFf1 has r a 13 eD ) 1 P' (0m-- ( k - 5‘"j v:i t ' 1 (vL( ' t -- 7-- - --- : 07--'''P'k- 7 0 4 1(414'07)(- I Awn l' Writer Says Slump Skips Upper Brackets 17 ff ?v Eberhardt A New York florist sends me it list of the natal flowers: January— snowdrop' February — primrosat March—violet: April—daisy May– lily of the valley June—rose July —water lily August—poppy: Sep manumit-- on Pollowinn Patel W: See rule telk Ckkage Vilma 2a Mrs E M: Your contribution carries a legal responsibility which The Tribune cannot assun)e Antonio Spagett: See rule 4 The Senator from Sandpit heroWouldn't that be a o 11 EK SPECIALS lir WOODS CROSS TOLIATOES 40ev1veare 4 the home government Mushrooms Hotel Very Stems and 20c 3 Can 32C pieces No 17c Z 49c Rich 3 cans 47c beets COUNTRY GENTLEMAN Tall 11-- 3 can 37c — tall cans red Sweet Corn Eitra Standard Cans Whole Beets as Cans 37C Deseret full o' flavor Sliced Style a1 51 CAN A String Beans Junetender Peas Editor Tribune: It is hardly believable the vast outlay of money as given in your editorial "Apologists Encourage Crime" and that over 12000 people are murdered every year and this in the face of so many laws and religions Time alone will tell the propriety of borrowing billions for relief Of course a few distributors of the debt will benefit but not the unfortunate's Psalms 37:21 says: "The wicked borroweth and payeth not again" Blood coursing through the veins The heart unable to permits life supply blood to the furthermost part of the body then decay sets in Money is made the life blood of commerce for the few: whilst the masses are deprived of its circulation the disease of depression sets in and unless centralization of money can be prevented civic and religious life is doomed In pioneer days barter and trade developed into a more convenient way of dealing one with another— a check medium—which device proved to be the acme of all as it is a receipt for transactions Youth cooperating—no stocks or bonds and using a check mediurii-- -1 their own—Conducted through a new kind of banking institution where no loans are made can engage it manufacturing pursuits learn trades and revive the old idea of dealing one with another upon honor irrespective of any affiliation The industrially "trained minds"! of youth in a farm area aided by a check medium can temper the growth in lawlessness by destroying the menace of today the inanimate god—interest money J It M1DGLEY itI) Kerrville Cut Stringless— tender Decentralization Urged To Curb 'Money Evils' vated into a big position with very good pay I found him a different man altogether Not one dime for any humanitarian movement: scarcely a good wish for any of the unfortunates estranged by pride and greed from relatives whom he tried to help when he had nothing but turned away from now when he really could do something I do not like to wish harm to anyone but I would like to see all the officeholders regular aid special have their incomes taken away for three months thus forcing them into the bread lines Then they would understand and have some C N LUND sympathy remember House on the Roof" by Mignon C These ars the best quality SOLID PACK Tomatoes No finer Tomatoes are canned anywhere Ahd Just think—they do not cost a penny more than Just orYOU'LL PROBABLY WANT SIX dinary Tomatoes OR TWELVE CANS Olt EVEN A CASE AT THIS PRICE By Our Readers --- L 1 Letters limited to 200 words 2 (a) Write on one side of the paper only: (b) write legibly S (a) Religious racial and partisan discussions barred: b) personal asperSiOnil not desired 4 (a) Writers must sign true names and residential addresses Only true names can be published S Poetical contributions are not considered 6 Views expressed in this department are those of the contributors and clo not nrcessarili talent the views ot 7 The department The Tribune cannot be used as an advertising medium I The Forum does nCli court more than one contribution a week from fhe same author E d CITY DELIVERY Z-------- ALL f Nom the dominions warn menthe& goo Forum Rules Editor Tribune: The news has lately been spread over the pages Only One Member of the daily press of the enormous Spoke in Criticism Only one member spoke a word of profits many of the big concerns criticism of Mr Ickes Representative are making and of the enormous Truax of Ohio The reason for his salaries paid those in higher places solitary eminence of temerity is told' Who are supposed to be the serby the Associated Press: It is almost "Nothing was said about it in the vants of the people 'debate but a couple of members aft- tear compelling to the poor people erward remarked—enviously and pri- who read these things There has vately—that since Truax was a rep- been no depression for the higher resentative at large from Ohio and salaried have fared people has no congressional district he better than ever They In their positions could not expect money to be allothey cannot in the least sympacated to his congressional district" That may not be understood by thize with the unemployed and the the reader distant from Washington unfortunate It is impossible They their salaries live well even It means that Congressman Truax is draw not elected by any one district but In luxury without getting out In contact with their fellows who are by the state of Ohio as a whole No district looks to him to get some suffering and have no regular inof that four billions the president has comes They are out of touch with to dispose of Nor does the state the common people The long lines look to him because they have two of salaried government employes senators to look to Because Con- who have to do with the handing gressman Truax does not need to go out of jobs and doles have in their attitude toward hat in hand to the president nor to uns3Pmpathetic the president's appointees to ask for their less fortunate fellows set the some of that four billions he enjoys brotherhood of man idea back a a unique freedom to criticize the hundred years I know a man who In the first president or the president's cabinet or to vote against what the president four years of the depression was wants penniless and did everything in the world but get on relief He was Ihumble and a real prince among MI Others Feel men at that time But meeting Under Pressure him a year after he had been ele Every other representative practically and every senator even Republican ones are under the pressure of that four billions What happens is that the people of a district or a state want some of that four billions for their own unemployed they want God could not be everywhere and to build a bridge or a dam or what so He made mothers—Jewish provnot They ask their representative erb or senator at Washington to get the Two good thrillers for a boat trip or the—week-enbag:- "Profile of a Murder" by Rufus King and "The -- 00 !)8(e r to avoid Europoan THE FORUM side of Miss Russell's that la fairly well known today- The town's biggest Broadway hit wu at the 'Casino where George W Lederer was presenting "Tbe Belle of New York with Edna May as Violet Gray a Salvation Army lassie At the Knickerbocker Nat Goodwin supported by his favorite Maxine Elliott was appearing in An Amerlcan Citizen" The farce What Happened to Rules" wp convulsing at the Bijou At the Academy of Music David Belasco was making box office history with The Heart of Maryland' and Mrs Leslie Carter was of course Andrew Mack Maryland Calvert was at the 14th street in "An Irish Gentleman" and Hoyt's has Annie Russell in "Oh Sussannahl" Some of the acts at Tony Pastor's I recall vaguely in myAgallery god Among them Josephine Sadays bel Kenno and Welch and Unthan the Armless Wonder 'ROE grich ry - (- 4Alreak r-s- ons frikN L4 Ths British dominions lollotosi the nomad devoid& in Ms great war y 0: ‘4 iftf-Ife---- -‘i (- (e 7 r'' A 4°) jit- Day-by-Da- a MaNTYRB By O ' Oa Fif-S-" k 0 1-1- -- a rntanHe figure ' h 1 -- —4- -t 1) GO '4":- -' 1 ) k 1 doi- Mark Sullivan lars to spend within roughly a year to spend at bis discretion for such purposes as be chooses (There are some slightlimitations in the grant as congress made it but thilly amount to little and while I have said "four billions" there is an additional 800 millions as to which the conditions are slightly different) No other person in the world I think at any time in all histoty no monarch nor riabob nor private Croesus had the disposal of so much money in so brief a time There were great government expenditures during the administration of Woodrow Wilson but those appropriations were made mainly for specifically designated war purposes rw 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And what Is more delicious more refreshing more healthful than Campbell's Vitamin Rich TOLIATO JUICE No 5 Economy Cans COFFEE Showboat n Henry tam Cap- - Drink with 30C Pound can COFFEE Schilling Grind b can Drip or Regular 58C 6 49c cans I 4-- oz 270 3 for 740 OVALTINE hot or cold large can Delicious 69c 55c Choc MALTED MILK Thompson's with a beautlful shaker 41C can 45c SPARKLING WATER TEA SCHILLING— Japan !u lb Schilting Orange Pekoe pkg Canada Dry 29C 37C YUM — Canada Dry— or 43C A9c 3 bottles 12-- a bottles FLAVORADE AU flavors 35c pint bottle 29C Baker's Chocolate CALUMET rot J1 Amegammummomow All flavors Six glasses tit a Jiffy package And DAT!! e 1c 1c 1c 29c 79c RAKING POWDER Pound Can and Bake Pan nd Economy Junket Powder wonderful way to honor your CHRIST'S immortal story of the Good Samaritan told to the Silver Coinage Plan mother? peer of Shortenings 14 Palestine lawyer who inquired concerning his CRISCO The 3 65c Easily digested duty to felHeld Revival Surety necessary money—they speak of it MY MOTHER löwmen was the first suggestion made for looking after the as NOTES ON THE CUFF our share"( The congressman Someone I love comes back to me DEPARTMENT d Editor Tribune: It would be stickand destitute the initial intimation of what 'fears that unless he gets the money With OXYDOL 111'7 every gentle face I see Miss Lois Hampton Idaho Falls proper for the United States to stacitizens ought to do in the name of mercy what one man did he will be regarded by his district Beneeth each wave of soft gray hair Informs me that the package and Large "The Land e- bilize as poem and increase the nation'e not a good man on the job He 1 seem to see In a primitive hostel—the earliest example of hospital endowthere mothet my it of was ritten Beginning r — can only get the money by asking With Again" by Nov money byoneninzitsmiO4-4"--thevery kindly grace and word ment Mrs B : I ' P & G White Naptha the president for it or the president's "1i' coinage of the worlds silver at its : as' idn't knew On hi& way from Jerusalem to Jericho a traveler fell among appointee And asIdng tor the money Her 18 to 1 The world's ratio of coinage bars 35 '64 speak and felt her tender gaze silver would Instantly meet our thieves who robbed stripped beat and left him lying by the carries an implied obligation resting With all the love of olden days Have ever noticed that you people the asker to vote in congress And I am moved to value of $1:29 per ouncè IVO F1 U Ivory Soap 6 bars 370 take her hand who mean well are usually people coinage roadside half dead A priest and a Pharisee who Saw his plight upon for measures the president wants and stabilize the world's price as 1501 I understand And now tell her limited means? with 1 without a word But the Samaritan who noticed him to vote for passed him oe--long as our coinage law remained Camay Soap 6 bars 290 How tired she grew 'beneath the Because I am obliged to state It the victim "had compassion on him and went to him and bound what one's friends call a in the statute books of the United! Being strain I state It perhaps too strongly good scout" and the "life of the States' up his wounds" took him to a wayside inn cared for him "and briefly but the basic fact remains—that four of feeling every loved one's pain TOOTHPICKS TOWELSWYANDOTTE CleanEvery commercial nation would is sometimes very tiring No further burdens could she beer: party nc SCOT on the morrow when he departed" gave money to the host billions give the er— 3 roils be forced to accept silver at its —Large pkg president enormous The promise of that land more fair 27C for 35c 8 cans PAPER—HamWAX saying: "Take care of him and whatsoever thou spendest power over congress (And presum- Alone could tempt her from her If your business runs 'too' smoothly coinage price or lose its part of the RED SEAL RABO—Cleans quick ably next year it will give him great watch out! 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