Show V V flje gatt £aki?ibunc i ISSUED tV CRT MORWIKO many claims to public attention and approval beside rdusal toofler sanctuary to fugitives from justice Salt Xaka City nevertheless gratified when her wide-- a wake citU gens and peace officers demonstrate exceptional vigiftmce courage and intelligence in the apprehension and arrest of weeks n s the tiniversl-tie- v "I ' Senator Borah’s Sage Advice QENATOR BORAH’S defense of the federal constitution was a masterpiece of patriotic oratory Among the ringing sen- tences uttered by the statesman from Idaho it may be well to ‘ keep in mind the following: “We all appreciate the serious task devolving upon the general government at this time but the constitutional powers which have been sufficient to deal with the great emergencies ef the past we still enjoy unimpaired The decision of the supreme court curtails them in no respect These powers of the national government under the constitution are very great— they were designed to be and ire equal to all the demands of a powerful nation in distress if faithfully and patiently' em’ f ‘f i ' Even if constitutional authority should prove inadequate’ there is no need of asking for a Constitutional amendment All Republican states would oppose it some doubtful states would be swayed adversely by such an Issue and all the southern states would stand with their leaders of the past with Calhoun Hayne Stephens Toombs and Davis as a solid wall Iff favor’ i of states’ rights out Leaving every other commonwealth regardless of political history the following states would line up according to teachings and traditions behind the Constitution as recently interpreted and Indorsed: Alabama Arkansas Florida Georgia Louisiana Mississippi North Carolina South Carolina Tennessee Texas and Virginia with probability of support from Kentucky Maryland and Missouri 4 J' Ratification by 36 of the 48 states is necessary to the adoption of a constitutional amendment With 11 Democratic strongholds enthusiastically' in favor of States rights it would be absolutely impossible to amend Jhe constitution In this par-- 1 titular As the senator from Idaho remarks! “It will be wise' to meet emergencies without attempting to change the funda- k mental law in this particular” v q 'A V H ’ t National Planning Banned by Move WILD HAIR re- CuyTugwell the of agriculture who has now been intrusted by the president with some 800000-000or it may be 900000000 — with which be is about to embark upon e great new experiment to wipe 01 poverty end overcome depression " — Tugwell Declared At Top 0! Form So it be conceded is quite n tidy number for one man to ptit on the payroll In - twelve months— particularly in an administration pledged to Cut down the cost of government Continuing Mr Mallon writes that the doctor "will purchase between and 100000000 acre of land This area If consolidated would equal half the atate of Texas and within few months he' expects to begin putting unestimated thousands to work on the land planting grass and trees terracing ditching Poor persons in the area will ba "resettled” There you are Nothing can atop the professor Undaunted by the lupreme court untroubled bv doubts about himself unmindful ' But Mencken has Quickly ImsmI wlth am highly pivcniMl ngeiakle TNATOR The ' Forunu-B- y Our Readers from Writer Urges Control To Halt Great Floods ANDPIT Pm n traveling to the grave for to lay this body down— Negro spir- itual felt like had one foot in the grave and the other on n banana kin when we rolled in nt 4 a m having driven straight through from Los Angeles Coming across ths Mojave I aat in the rumble seat with wet paper towels under my hat so that I wouldn't get sunstroke then at night ns ws bumped along 80 or 90 m p h X had to crawl in on thy floor to keep from getting frost-bit- e X X Eddie and Willard divided up the driving and Td net them when they’d atop for gas They’d drop back to as if I was still all Iq one piece Ones when X was taking a nap X heard Willard ask ths service station attendant if they had a cheap undertaker In tha town so burst into song and plaintively begged not to b planted on tha lone prairie When ths Lcs Angeles people do anything they do It right The ball given In honor of Footprlnter President Joseph F Taylor Saturday at the Biltmore was SOME party The Salt Lake City polics glee club came In for a lot of pralaa for their striking appearance as well as their singing Wa wera all mighty proud of theirs Several footprinters asked where "Diamond Dick Brady’s nephew" was That X learned Is the way they refer to Raymond R Brady Ray didn’t go—hi partner Walt Acheaon objected on the grounds that too much play is making Ray a dull boy to sea tha atack of found in my pocket There is on from Judge LeRoy Dawson second only to Will Rogers as a popular humorist as well as Jurist Judge Dudley S Valentine Thomas U Gordon captain of tho Las Angeles county sheriff! department Alexander Christiansen superintendent identification bureau Piedmont police department H P Atherton California highway patrol CL S Morrill chief state division of criminal investigation G W Crosse n district passenger agent of tho Western Paciflo railroad who sends hla regards to E R Jennings P J Peckens and Bill Sllvast of the Salt Lake City office Captain C D Bay is U S M C (ret) secretary-managof the U S Army and Navy club Dr C A Newcomb of tho health department Wallace C Bryant chief of polios at the Paramount studios and Detective Lieutenant Edmund W Mansfield of the police department X eve? have the privilege of If going again to Los Angeles it wUl be n great pleasure to renew these friendships And to visit Harry G Fryman and Gena Fernholts will be like going home X 1 er Pd like to go somewhere and do a Rip Van Winkle but there's no such luck for me It’s "Railroad week' and I'll bet my old felt hat that Carl Saltmarah Norma Browne et al will be on my - trail Dominus vo blscura of the ditch into which ths new deal has been driven with the full confidence of tho president and tnore of the taxpayers' money than anybody Can count he Is goua over" or die trying to "make ' ing 4 wis- h(Copyright J935by The Baltimore Sun) Editor Tribune:' The whole country is up in arms becaust the family of n multimillionaire was inconvenienced for few days by the disappearance of their eon and the loss of a few dollars from their enormous "pile” These people who would not miss tho money they are deprived of have the sympathy of the multitude which is as it should be But how many give a second thought to the hundreds who have been drowned in the floods and tha thousands who have lost everything they owned on account of our incompetent monetary system Many lives and millions of dollars worth of property aro destroyed' by floods every year and nothing is done about iti If people would concentrato as much on trying to help all humanity as they do in tryinr to catch and murder a few boys who have been driven to crime by this system we would have no kidnaplngs and no floods that would causa suffering and great losses When w forget money and work collectively for ths betterment of tho people and ths country as a whols ther will ha no criminals and few liven lost nnd little property losses When ths 60000000 and mora who ara now smployed in useless and destructive labor turn their efforts to will havs reservoirs usefulness on all streams and at dangerous ravines to catch floodwaters Our country will become a paradise a Garden of Eden We will all enjoy what only millionaires now enjoy w will share equally every luxury known and many yet unknown Our children will then have tho environment Instruction and leadership that will mold them Into good ambitious citizens Instead of criminals Nona will bo murdered because of poverty or for money All will be as God Intended It’ to be E CHASE - - Ogden Churchmen’s Removal Expla!ncdby Writer Forum Rules tt lUnltld to 300 VMdt X Writ on on lid of th pop (b writ letiblr S racial and partitas diicue-tio- nt barred (bi pcrtonal aepor-li- on not deilrad 4 (at Writer! must tlan trua namea and residential addresaea Onlr true names can be publlabed I Poetical contribution arc not considered a Views expressed In this department art thoee of the contributor and do of 1 Tho departme rribune inpo medium I The Forum does not court more than on contribution S week from tho same author () onlr were hundreds of other men In that assembly who could just as correctly have been tagged "fundamentalists” as could these three men who were denied voting privileges William Jennings Bryan himself could he have Returned to earth would doubtless have cast his lot along with ths majority No ths only point at Issue in this decision at least was one of "constitution" or “no constitution" These men were unseated because they refused— or at least failed to obey an order of the higheet court of tho church delivered to them n aever their connections year ago--- to with an organization which that same highest court had declared unconstitutional They were not even gracious enough to secede Had that been the case no action would have followed But they insisted on staying within ths fold to set up an agency opposed to the constituted authority This no society could long tolerate and live This lx not written In tha spirit of controversy but simply to keep ths Issue clear H V COMIN Drift From Parties Seeri by Contributor BAIR DRESSING aid dasfraU remove BMUtldMirlthontadtinsiiid Mblea see to dreu hair fas any it U 8cinUlloUy tooonbit ravatvi te ih hair el modern eutdoof be- ad lile Atdrucsiataandbarbara Editor Tribune: The wrlter may Samyi teea Reaeeed na(aaaiais MICKY T1CEB MF0 COIaaMeCrK They were talking of potent drinks such as a float of brirndy in a glass of frapped creme de menthe and called the stinger It was ths reputed invention of Jim Regan of tho old Knickerbocker and the heaviest lushers would sag after three Erakine Gwynne told of a thin white wine in southern France It appeared pleasantly mild but like the after taste of fog had the cling of gun flint— pierre a fusil With an ordinary meal it was innocuous enough but consumed with a raw pear for dessert had the kick of an army mule Imbibers began throwing money away or battling gendarme The cheapest of all jags several said was a seldel of beer through a straw It’s still a custom in Bowery flytraps My choice for the dynamite drink is the absenthe drip I experimented with its potency but once The villain of the piece Bad a real violin plucking name Donald Dunbar At the time he was a press agent at Colonel Ike Martin’s Chester Park in Cincinnati I was on a dull routine assignment from which I rather hoped to salvage a gratuitous dinner So on the clubhouse porch with Creators’ band playing "Glow Little Glow Worm" I was plrsuaded to have an affair with one of the smokey libations "dribbled through a lump of sugar The world turned suddenly over all rose tinted I recall helling around In a waits with a strange and protesting lady at the next table On the street car going home the suddenly became my hero So great was my admiration I presented him with my gold hunting case watch executing a grave low bow It lx probably an heir- loom in his family now Likely his grandchildren are teething on it My next morning headache was built for a hippopotamus It might be titled “The Strange Case of Glenn Hunter" A real life Do You Want to Keep Yeung? Yon can’t turn the years ef calendar hack but you CAN ths at 'the ravates ef premature eld ou are herhmlnf te grow eld at forty or wretchedly weak and waited at seventy we recommend GLANACTO— e tested product for retarding the symptoms of eld age It nourisnes and activates enfeebled lands If yea are not MORE THANT PLEASED with results afteg you have given GLAXACTO the prescribed trial your money will be reWhether funded Get GLANACTO from yonr druggist GUARANTEE if on a money-hac- k yon aro not pleased Tested and approved by BASIC fOODS CLINIC Per free Booklet Writ to GLANACTO CO Templeton - Trade Mark (Advertisement) WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS— INVITATIONS ATTRACTIVE PRICES FOR JUNK FREE beautiful bos of Stationery re240 will bo given with an 10® or moro announcement or Invitations U this ad is presented at Aims of purchase A tails (or ’order of BERRY PRINTING CO 376 So State Was 4572 Mall Orders Given Prompt Attention Prices Cheerfully Given More on We are making loans on Salt Lake home on more attractive teims than ever before J j SEE US about your loah requirements— whatever " 4 ' they may be " j - ’ i Sf mtisssiM euitesn Xcii 4W i We Offer: Monthly Instalment Loans Quarterly Payment Loans Straight Loans 1 I Phon lor a Fepresenlcrtive Y Terms IRRITATION OFFICE FORMS —RULING — Bldg Salt Lake City Utah Attractive NASAL ReHere the dryneee and Irritation by apptylnt ONLY AS ttlAMCooFUunn wiascoonanso Editor Tribune Kindly allow me to correct a wrong Impression conveyed by your editorial In ThursTribune entitled day morning' "Put Reaaon and Faith Together" In which you refer to an account In pres dispatches of "three fundamentalists unseated as commissioners of ths General Assembly ef the Presbyterian Church In America" No fault IS found with ths title of servative or liberal before knowing ths editorial The quotation you use what the Issu is going to be lot’s Is doubtless also correct But X re hope it will always he that way JOHN R JACOBS ceived the impression and psrhape others did that ths men were unseated because the y were fundamentalists Nothing could ba farther from the truth Doubtless there I do-te- ace hr keepinf the clanda of the YOU ARE body younc OLD AS YOUR GLANDS mo-torm-an not be able hut Is willing to work out tha puzzle of "Bewildering Developments" even if accused of trying anything once It leems to be a drift from parties to "issues" and that Is as It should be All the names mentioned except Darrow and Walls could have an ax to grind However X think moro than those two were sincere and had tha welfare of the nation In mind although It seems that the people are "done" with parties as an issus and hereafter will decide on Issues regardless of party "Bewildering Developments" developed because a "single” Issue came out in the open and had or ha to be decided on its merits Therefore partisans go from one side to ths other in a bewildering fashion different from what you would expect partisan to do To be sincere a person cannot say beforehand that they are con- TIGER LUCKY his presence He wears a derby and puts up at the Algonquin You ought Several Added To U S Payroll This will ' A cards far from being downhearted the professor is reported by veracious chroniclers as at the very top of his form ready for the race of his life The friendly Mr Ray Clapper announces in the Washington Boat that Dr Tugwell has taken on n press agent Up to now ths doctor has bean his own press agent and if one counts up the number of magaslne articles be has landed and the publicity h has achieved for his books quit an effective one That he feels unable to adequately handle the publicity for this new schema is an indication of its scope “ Sonjs Idea of its Vast extent ! conveyed by the certainly not unfriendly Mr Paul Mallon who writea that: "Unnoticed Dr Tugwell la organizing a headquarters here which will employ 2000 office workers in a year He expects to have 4000 more employes In the field by then" Amer- an occasional visitor now nonth or so may pass without come only Faced with the unshakable ality that national planning as conceived end undertaken by the new dealere cannot be carried out under Aour constitution whole shoals of theaa intellectual academic amateurs who for two years have been running this country havt lost heart They are at the moment n groggy loti However it is pleasant tor record that with hie governmental aoulmatea whimpering in corners and gulping political aspirin there is one of this noble band ef brothers— perhaps the moat scintillating of them ell author of that tnouth-fillln- g hut moth-eate- n phrase’ ’The more abundant life" inventor of "ths third economy"— thers Is one of them not only undismayed but out on the track ell reedy to start running in n new direction This of course is none other than Dr Rexford - Mencken during his luminaries considerable shock to tbo r sparkling members of ths brain trust including many of ths young humble puppy new deal lawyers who had such n merry time drawing ths new deal bills and to whom the idea that they were all wrong from the start never occurred Had not Dr Frank- furter himself advised that there was no danger of any upset tf the Court decisions could be held off for two years? Had not Hugh 8 Johnson in person frequently consulted with Justice Bran-de- ls about the N R AT Was not Mr Roosevelt the cleverest politician and moat charming matt who ever sat in ths White House? Firmly convinced of all these things when the blow came £ Jarred them badly It seemed they could not “taka it” Despondency prevails now whers once confl-- " dence bubbled i X ican Mercury editorship used to commute from Baltimore' one a week After a day at hla desk he would usually relax for the cocktail period In the bachelor apartment of George Jean Nathan at The Royal-to- n Eugene Q’Neill might drop Jn Or Sinclair Lewis along with lesser Discovery of these facts w nt " dance-for-a-doll- ar boys Discovery Gives Brain Trust Shock ’ i X self-seeki- of America has been In session for several days it Nebraska capital In reviewing the work of the National Edu- -' rational Extension association the several methods of disseminating valuable information were discussed with a compart-- ’ on of views based on observation and experience It was unanimously decided that of all ways and means by which a message can be circulated “despite development of the radio and other media" the newspaper is thehfost popu‘ lar and efficient i Is not news It Is a generally known and That conclusion long recognized fact It is a waste of time for educators to discuss a matter so universally admitted even by newspaper! themselves There are as many departments in the average journal as there are classes of people who deserve attention No university can cover half the scope of diversified instruction nor keep its pupils so closely up to the minute nor reveal’ significant movements apt io 'change lextbookfMstorlcs and geographies before they reach the printing’ press nor relate the achievements ' of scientific research and exploration so quickly and circumstantially as all these matterirare given to ' V the world by daily newspapers ‘ The newspaper is a perpetual circulating library of car- rent events and hourly happenings in diplomatic and legisla- five circles all over the globe a symposiura of comment criticism and controversy a registry of facts and figures in almost every lihe of human activity a cumulative collection of life stories— tragedies and comedies from every stratum of society This unanimous decision of the university extension librarians of the republic is nevertheless appreciated because no matter how a truth may be there Is apt to be at least one dissenting vote cast for no apparent reason than ' I ' to register perversity ' I su- strongly with the latter Frank R Kent Recognition of this cams swiftly to Mr Roost-ve- lt and the White House strategists It took an exceedingly quick retreat accompanied feSL soms mors than usually saccharine Journalistic explaining to swing the president away from the danger of that poaition and avoid an issue the hot end of which ho had too impulsively clutched Not moro than two days’ reaction was needed to make it plain that the N R A decision was a popular decision Neither the bellicose bellabor leadlowing of ers about wages and hours nor ths plaintive bleating of bewildered politicians and publicity directors about the effect on recovery was sufficient! to conceal that relief rather than resentment was the dominant public emotion Best Agencies for Information ployed” aide was whols 5 ' the Ish-ma- el! other This successful “crusade against gangsters and kidnapers demonstrates to the satisfaction of all that law can be enforced and that society can be freed from the tyranny and dread of —Interstate racketeers who - prey- - upon- - parents banks and 1 ’4 business i It may take some time for the lesson to sink into the craniums of “egotists” in crime but the more intelligent will grasp the point leaving the duller residue easier to catch IJIML-JJ-- tbs With the constitution on the the country as a ng ’ O McINTYRE- NEW YORK Jun 10— The lasttstory as baffling a some tales of tili-e-t up spectacularly blocks of lower Fifth avenue fiction He-cato becorns tho forewhich approaches Washington Arch n mother’s boy most of the young theatrical stars In such sombre dignity have be- of hi generation Legitimate and come a tumble of bright awnings cinema producers sent him blank tubbed trees and sidewalk tables contracts to fill Jn ths salary figure and sign Ths world was at It is as though a slice- had been cut UdYfetTHW ffolent childlike wist-out of thqJheart sO&ntPMwsti fulness 4atqdertonof the Moviy” Hers more than any other section was on of the memorable rolea of the city the outdoor cafe has of the theater Other castings distaken root The short atrip is al- tinguished him Then ha went out most solidly Untd with them on both like light Broadway read of sides of the etreeti As early as 10 him In Variety playing chance a m many tables are comfortably roles with obscure stock comfilled with leisurely slppers— writers panies welk-o- n parts In tab reartists sculptor from nearby vue and the like At the moment studio under a pseudonym he Is broadLunch time bring publishers to casting cooking recipes over a talk things over with authors Stars lesser network The Rialto’ fortunate with eummer engagements have also discovered the section At one table Helen Menken (Copyright 1939 McNaught at another ths Billy Gaxtons and Syndicate) so on Also a sprinkling of young men with flowing ties to discuss the Social Revolution Large Do-- X Plane Joseph Hergesheimer was a diner Now Rests in Museum on a recent evening Also Achmed Abdullah Zona Gale and the jongleur Hi Phillips Roaming from BERLIN HP)— The giant Do-table to table ars the quick sketch after a glorious transatlantic and artists and silhouette cutters And for a crowning touch those furtives European career la ending It day who flash back coat lapels for a in the gloom of the Berlin avlatloa museum ' glimpse of naughty pictures — The huge airplane’s last trip waa Tha sidewalk oaf or something as prosaic and unnoticed as its has proved a solar plexus sock for flight to America in 1929 waa triths roof gardens The handful that umphant— a small tug towed iti opened have found customers coy through Berlin canals to a harbor after the splurge of an opening where a wreath wa placed on Its At one the other evening wingless body befor It was lifted night there were 14 patrons n band of 18 from the water pieces about 60 gloomy waiters and four hapless preme court ‘t self-evide- Dayby-Da- y — By O with one on and t - New York which it wti shown that aa between Mr Roosevelt end the new deal f ' Is clarity ed rpilE annual convention of librarians for the great “When are you taking yor vacation?” Dauntless Tugwell Reports from Brigham "City and Ogden following the coma kidnaping while they yielded no immediate results were to some extent instrumental in securing concentration of attention on all suspicious occurrences within the state The alertness of two young ladies in a local store the tireless watchfulness of detectives on guard the shrewd cooperation Cf the Salt Lake police department the efficiency Of the federal agents of the department of justice are each and 11 deserving of the highest praise Director J Edgar Hoover who is building up a reputation In actual achievement equal to that of any crime investigator of fiction hat generously requested the public to applaud the j 2 efforts of the police departments in Tacoma Seattle Butte and Salt Lake still it it nevertheless true that these kidnapers t were caught in Salt Lake City by Utah people arrested by Salt "'“'“ “'Lakr officers end turned over to the government by members Of tite local police force t The Salt Lake Tribune was the newspaper which gave Utah people the first authentic information concerning the ap- -' prehension and arrest of these fugitives who were being sought from Canada on the north to Mexico on the south and from the Pacific coast eastward to the Mississippi riverl Altogether It was is much of a local triumph as it was a localsensation Instead of the easy and profitable game it used to he kidnaping has become one of the most hazardous of occupa- tions lt arouses the public as no other crime does Its suppres-- ’ sion enlists the aid it underworld denizens as well ?s that of citizens It leads to the gallows With state lines r gang after gang has been wiped out t obliterated for pursuit One public enemy after another has been caught In fusillades - 1935 WASHINGTON June 10-- On significant mult of tba more or leas momentous developments of the last two Ta- v II - - ‘ or traps JUNE By FRANK R KENT no-forj- law-abidi- TUESDAY MORNING Game of Politics Not Healthy for Lawbreakers far-fam- SALr LAKE TRIBUNE CO Salt LakeCitjf Utah Tuesday Morning June Tl 1835 criminals THE The Great SALT LAKE TRIBUN1 PUBLISHING BT TB V V No 1 ’ Si Monlholalum night end morning t f x o Unnicessary Expenses Call Today for Complete Details’ Commissions-N- FIRST SECURITY TRUST bO COMFORT Main Street Opposite the PosWffoe Member Mrs Security Corporation System Have vow tried Ih new Mewtbeljtee Ufdl ( msdtiWd formula)? 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