Show c 10 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING MARCH 22 1838 Nazis Indorse King May Void Copyright on English Bible Legal Killing In Honor Duel Crown’s Right to Print Holy Work Dates to Law May Be Revised to James I Reign All Classes Extend Right to By EVERETT HOLLES LONDON (UP) — King Edward VII who has upset several" royal traditions during the short time he has reigned as Britain’s bachelor monarch soon may surrender one of the crown’s most ancient powers and permit anyone to print the Bible For more than 400 years — since Henry VIII set up a royal commission to see what could be done about publishing a Bible In the English language — the holy work has belonged to the king and three chosen printers It is a criminal offense for anyone else to print the Bible which remains the nation's best seller with an average yearly sale of copies Each successive reign holds the copyright The copyright grew out of the fact that King James I organized a group of scholars and financed their seven years of work which produced the King James authorized version generally used in all countries today He was repaid with the copyright to the Bible But in recent years ever since the English-s- peaking eighteenth century in fact there has been dissatisfaction with this medieval system Religious leaders say the Bible and the word of God for all It is an archaic and discreditable state of affairs (hat the issuing of the authorized version should be the privilege of a few firms” The three firms having the publishing right in England are Eyre and Spottlswoode and the UniverIn London sity presses of Oxford and Camcan print Shakes- bridge William Collins and Sons “Anyone peare” he said “Why should the have the crown sanction to print Bible be restricted? We want It free the Bible in Scotland UP AUD DOWN WITH HIS KIDNEYS ALL NIGHT LONG HOW HE LAUDS VAH-TAG- Found This Great Medicine”— Now Sleeps All Night Without Rising— Also Gave Him Great Relief From the Sharp Pains in His Back ' jy I1:- ' ’i -' ' sjMi M j IS J "Oh! How my sluggish kidneys V hurt me! The horrible backache The sharp Pains The awful stiffness and soreness And all night long I was up down up down due to this terrible kidney sluggishness I couldn’t get any sleep thought I'd actually go wild! But since I got my kidneys MR C B PLUMMER aren’t sluggish any more My backn Widely-KnowSalt Lake City ache Is gone! I sleep all night! never SAW such a medicine” Stationary Engineer Who That is what thousands of people Says: “I bless the day I found VAN-TAG- E here In Salt Lake City and vicinIt gave me wonE derful relief!” ity are saying about the “Amazing Mixture of Nature’s Roots and Herbs and Other Splen- from ewful kidney pains’ end my did Medicinal Agents” now being in- night these risings are a thing of the past troduced to crowds daily in this city Can sleep the night through now and not have to get up This medicine e by a special RepresentaIs wonderful” tive Known as The E Man at the Schramm-Johnso- n How the 21 Herbs in the Drug Store 279 So Main (operated Van-Tag- e Can Help You by Walgreen Drug Co) And— remember— e not It Is the Natural Herbs In only acts as a Splendid Diuretic to which enable It to produce the Great described above by Mr Plumsluggish kidneys but also clears Action mer Herbs act almost like magic on gas and bloat from stomach Human Belnga They cleanse the bowcleanses bowels invigorates the els and clear old gas and bloat from Uhe liver action acts to relieve pains of Btomach liver They enliven clean away sickening old bile and rheumatic and neuritic trouble It relieve biliousness sick headache and helps you IN GENERAL as though yellowish “muddy” complexion They you were taking several medicines Invigorate the kidney activity and stop your night rising and backache at one and the same time They act to relieve pain of rheumatic For Instance read the following and conneuritic trouble Remarkable Statement about Van- tains 21 herbs It Is a Marvelous Mixtage which we have just received ture of Nature's Ingredients end does from Mr C B Plummer 328 So not even stop there but also connearly a dozen other Splendid 3rd East Salt Lake City widely-know- n tains Local Drug Men Medicinal Agents local Stationary Engineer say nothtng like has ever So been In this and Hotel Man It describes the eqen city before! — due to don’t Remember hesitate Amazing Action of Van-Tabet the Immense voluffie rn whlch lt iells: ter than anything we could pos- the price of this Great Compound la — TODAY — e Read It through and reasonable Get sibly write and start taking It! through Find out what Van-Tag- e E VAN-TAG- Van-Tag- VAN-TAG- VAN-TAG- E Van-Tag- VAN-TAG- E VAN-TAG- E ge Van-Tag- CAN DO! Local Man Up Down With Kidneys All Night Tor years I was a great victim of kidney misery” said Mr Plummer I can’t fully describe my The sharp shooting suffering pains In my back were terrible And I had to keep getting up to relieve my kidneys all night’ long Could scarcely get any sleep or rest at all I tried all the medicines heard of at great cost to me but got no better Then finally I heard of e and started taking it Will My I never saw anything act like this medicine I bleu the day I few Ji It t&vi ta great ttUet Van-Tag- ' Wrecks Make HUTCHINSON dreds of By RICHARD HELMS BERLIN (UP)— Killing'in a duel will not be a punishable offense in Germany if prevailing nazi sent! ment finds expression in revision of the' criminal code under consideration Throughout its history the honor duel always has involved the possibility of punishment usually without loss of honor especially in the event of a contestant’s death This nazis feel is Illogical Inasmuch as the preservation of honor generally is considered in Germany to be an attribute of true manliness Dr Roland Freisler undersecretary of state in the Prussian ministry of justice phrases the current viewpoint: “Basically it is not sensible to punish a man for a deed which Is considered honorable particularly when the refusal to duel is considered as unmanly and dishonorable by healthy public opinion” Official Attitude Varies Official attitude toward the duel has Undergone frequent changes under various German governments but legal pressure never has altering its honorable status As a Prussian memorandum on criminal law published in the fall statutes of 1933 states and even religious compunction have not succeeded through the centuries in diluting honor rooted deep in the German spirit” The stronghold of the honor duel is and always has been the German army Even the efforts of Frederick the Great to reduce its toll of lives are shown by history to have failed Although duelling was forbidden in the Weimar republic its hold on military life remained strong Then under a Hitlerite government which favored things military an army decree was promulgated as of November 1 1933 reinstituting the duel as the only means of deciding of A the view Upper: partially completed roadway questions of honor between officers and breakwater leading to the Salt Lake county boat har- Chance Rated An article in the periodical of the bor on Great Salt Lake The harbor will cost in excess of Academy for German Justice recently stated that under this decree Chief Factor Below: to A be completed in June $50000 and is expected such questions could only be deof citizens who local clubs representing group prominent cided by a duel with pistols until In Inventions a state of disablement is reached by accompanied county officials on a recent inspection trip one or both of the contestants ' of the harbor Clam Distinction Drawn OAKLAND Cal (UP)— The Inin the code of the honor Implicit vention of simple inexpensive gadg' duel as it existed before the war ets brings the greatest returns to is a sharp class distinction which the Inventor according to Albert allowed only military officers and of fashionG Burns president of the Inventors’ members or graduates able university corporations (fra' association ternities) to be capable of giving He declares that inventors are satisfaction In fact this distinction divided into two classes— profes- was a rigid social criterion Roadway Already Built Across Beach to Water sionals and accidentals Which- For a time after the nazisduelsymed power they encouraged Breakwater of ldock Fill Will Provide ever class the Inventor comes un- ling In these two groups much as der however he insists that aim it existed formerly Then with the Pleasure Craft Safe Mooring of Von Hindenburg and the pllclty and cheapness are the two death reaction against the conservative sucfinancial for elements steel helmet organization the nazis Rapid progress in the construc- place boats In and renfove them great tion of the Salt Lake county public from the water Other facilities to cess gradually developed a dislike for of cent Eighty-fiv- e this class distinction They regarded patents per cm water are for fresh now built be provided boat harbor being to their political prinGreat Salt Lake west of Garfield showers and boat washing electric applied for he says are in the it as contrary ciples Thus they increasingly fawas reported by Commissioner J B power telephone watchman land- accidental class citiMiss Dorothy Leseur of Ada vored a system wherein every Mullihlr of the Salt Lake county defloats comfort stations a home of ing be becoming zen should capable partment of roads after a recent for the watchman and a rescue boat Okla as a registered nurse took a partner to a duel inspection trip The approach roadway will be wid- care of her sister’s baby and in Equality Spirit Advanced The building project is sponsored ened to form parking space ior cars vented a dissolvable diaper She by Salt Lake countyand is being Other widened portions of the em- received $68000 for her family This spirit of social equality is constructed under general supervi- bankments will provide sites for whose previous Income in the oil being carried into the ranks of posion of Commissioner Mullins and yacht clubs Sea Scout headquarters fields had not exceeded $135 litical soldiers Heinrich Himmler Keftneth Borg works progress ad- and a building which will house the month commander of the SS (elite storm Household Items yield the great troopers) issued an order in Octoministrator for district Notk of volunteer a lifesaving equipment est returns according to Burns ber of last year to the effect that A roadway mile in length squadron has been constructed from U S The harbor will he operated by Toys come next One of the latter every SS man "possesses the right highway 40 north across the beach Salt Lake county as a public boat- sold 5000000 in one year for its and the duty to defend his honor ending in Great Salt lake where ing headquarters and its use will be Inventor Clark L Fry of Necedah with weapons” the water is eight feet deep Join- Restricted to boating purposes The Wis who has 168 patented gadgets Many nazi officials favor making the entire nation duel conscious ing the roadway at the lake end is harbor will provide moorings for a to his credit Burns insists there Is a fortune Arthur Goerlltzer substitute party a breakwater now under construc- large fleet of yachts and motor-boahead for the man who invents tion and forming a tee with the leader for the province of Greater road Three hundred feet of a proIn excess of 100 suitable boats scheme for keeping straw hats from Berlin recently declared that the entire nation should become "capajected length of 1000 feet have been now exist In Salt Lake City and turning yellow ble of giving satisfaction by arms” completed and It will form two the immediate vicinity and it is exThe highest judge in the nazi party small harbors where boats can be pected the number used at the harWalter B'uch wants the miner and moored and serviced' protected from bor will Increase to 200 in two years Artificial Esophagus the peasant to have the same sense Owners of boats which have been (he waves of honor as the commander of an stored during the recent period of Success Rock Fill Used as Reported squadron aip low in are the lake water already The breakwater and the portion Student Units in Disfavor of the roadway which will be in the taking steps to commission them for students water are constructed entirely of the coming boating season ProvidTORONTO Ont (UP)— Although university to hold their To Promote Safety rock ill and large boulders weighing a woman with a new esopha- again were permitted ing a ton or more are used to face In addition to serving private boat gus and pharynx was one of two saber duels under a law of ofMay the the exposed surfaces owners it is expected that the har- strange medical miracles performed 1933 the nazi party’s dislike has led to an On the harbor side the breakwa- bor will do much to Insure student last organizations Toronto the at hospital general greater attitude toward all their ter is allowed to take the natural boating safety on the lake by pro- year the hospital's annual report unfavorable activities including duelling slope of the rock fill but on the viding a place where inexperienced reveals lake side wtych will be subjected to boatmen may see good boats and The report declares “a tube of The pressure of the party then severe lashing by storm waves the learn the proper method of handling skin was infolded to replace the is toward a law which will make slope Is made flatter and unusually them It will also provide a place esophagus and pharynx” and the participants in honor duels free of large stones have been selected to where there will be a large number woman was saved from threatened from all punishment regardless The nazis cover it The top of the breakwater of boats available to aid those who starvation resultant consequences will be 20 feet above the bottom of may find themselves in trouble on In the other case a young Polish feel that the honorable “fortress the lake and 12 feet above the sur- the lake The harbor Is expected immigrant was cured of rhinoscle-rom- a imprisonment” formerly meted out face of the water to be a great tourist attraction a queer malady that turns the for infractions of duelling laws The breakwater Is situated so The only fee to be charged for skin and mucous membranes of the Should be abolished on the theory there will be ample depth of water the use of the harbor will be a mini- nasopharynx to stony hardness by they would Involve a principle of for boats even though the lake mum necessary to pay operating ex- the use of radium and guilt incompatible with the spirit 'of honor implict in the duel should recede for several years more penses estimated at $10 a year for and is high enough to stand if the the average size boat This lake returns to normal levels Seep- is substantially less thanexpense Bear Whips Hunter that Farming Dangers Listet age water entering the lake in the charged at public boat harbors elseBELLINGHAM Wash (UP)-W- hlle To Reduce Toll vicinity of the harbor keeps the where for the same service Larger hunting near here Frank water of the lake somewhat fresher boats will be charged an additional Potter With two dogs walked into than at other parts and prevents feeJor the use of the harbor the den of huge black bear and HARRISBURG Pa (UP)-P- oint deposit of salt in the winter or in June her two cubs The bear won the Completion out the that ing industry farming when the lake is at abnormally low battle inflicting cuts and bruises Is a not looked is as It the harbor that expected upon generally stages as at present will be completed in June The cost “dangerous occupation” despite sta- on Potte’r and tearing his clothing Mooring Stalls Will be in excess of $50000 tistics showing more than 4000 Boats will be moored In stalls Commissioner Mullins and Mr deaths in accident on American along the protected side of the Borg were accompanied on their in- farms every year J Hansell French breakwater or to permanent moor- spection trip by Gus P Backman Pennsylvania agriculture secretary We have a drug store ings placed in the harbor A motor secretary of the Salt Lake City urged farmers of the state to take driven crane will be provided to chamber of commerce D H Woods every precaution In holding acciQr sale in a good town chief engineer district No 2 of the dents to a minimum Vicious animals defective maW P A M Vern Woodhead secrenear Salt Lake City If tary of the Junior chamber of com- chinery explosions guns and motor merce: Commodore W C Ware equipment were cited as the princiyou are interested call commander of the Salt Lake coun- pal causes of farm fatalities AssociRelief—No Rip-Ra- p Kas UP)— Hun- automobile te CHICAGO (UP)— To handle the flow of more than 800 transfer and out or freight auto trucks in and the building daily the Merchandise Mart here wholesale center has traffic an automatic to its entrance the light guarding inside loading platform building only the be to said is It in the world using this device bodies were used as riprap for the 1000-fodike along the Arkansas ot rivers here The Price of Is Low! Sufferers! Van-Tag- e Work Being Pushed on Boat Harbor at Great Salt Lake BOYS and GIRLS Here’s Good Neivs! for All Young Craftsmen to Show Their Skill and Win PRIZES A Chance Tribune Youth Activities Hobby Handicraft Show For all boys and girls from 10 to 18'years of age An opportunity to exhibit their handiwork In woodworking metal working leather sewing cooking or any material or any original hobbles whether made at home or In school dutlng the past two years Sliver trophies and other awards for Junior and Senior Divisions will be made for the best work according to the Judges Extra Awards All boys and girls sending exhibits to The Tribune Youth Activities Hobby Handicraft Exhibition are lhvlted to be guests at a big moving picture and Radio Club vaudevllle show on Saturday April 11 Free Theatre Tickets for All! Get Busy Right Now! for E Mr Plummer of So 3rd East Salt Lake City Says: “I Bless the Day I VAN-TAG- SAN JOSE Cal (UP)— Student detectives in the San Jose state college police school under the professorship of William A Wiltberger former Evanston 111 police chief recently had occasion to put their theories into practice A thief stole the greater part of a jewel and art exhibit being held at the college "Un-Germ- should be completely free Anyone should be allowed to print it in full or in part There was some agitation for abolition of the crown copyright when King Edward VII and King George V took the throne but it was too soon after the Victorian era and changes in the traditions of the crown generally were scorned Now with the copyright expiring and requiring renewal under the seal of King Edward the proposals have been revived ’ They probably will be placed before the king by Home Secretary John Simmon and already they have the support of a strong section within the church of England The archbishop of Canterbury is said to favor the abolition of the crown copyright because the monopoly extends to the church's prayer book One of the leaders of the reform movement is the Rev Joseph Moffett of the Scottish National church Student Detectives Building Uses Light Get Test at CoUege Signals for Traffic Another thing— due to the Immense volume la which It sells the price of la reasonable For Just a few cents per day you can take this amazing Formula that baa helped millions of other people So don't hesi— TODAY— and tate Get start taking ltl e A Special Representative known as The Man Is now Schramm-Johnsoat the Drug Store Van-Ta- Van-Ta- Van-Tag- E n 279 So Main Salt Lake City (operated bv the Co Walgreen Drug daily meeting crowds of people and IntroRemarkducing and explaining this E Is sold able Compound also by all Schramm-Johnso- n (Wal- green) Drug Stdres and by Leading Druggists ell over Salt Lake City and aear-- p Btatea tbnjpsboot Utah and one-ha- lf at Plan on putting the handicraft work you have made In school— In the scout troop— or at home— In this Grand Exhibit A chance to show your skill In original Ideas as wall as school and scout projects In the first Hobby Handicraft Exhibit Of Its kind ever held In Salt Lake City Ask your Industrial arts Instructor at your school or your scoutmaster for advice on making the best possible prize EXHIBITION TO BE HELD IN AUDITORIUM— April TRIBUNE-TELEGRA- 10 and 1 Any boy or girl desiring to sell the article he places In the Exhibition will be allowed to place a price on It All handicraft articles must be taken to Room 301 Tribune-Telegra- m building or to The Tribune branch office In your locality not later than Wednesday April 8 Start sending your exhibits as soon as you desire Judging will be based on design usefulness workmanship and finish GRAND AWARDING OF PRIZES APRIL II 2 P M SATURDAY Pick out the class In which you wish to exhibit and write the article and number on the coupon below together with your name addrcsa and school attended Be sure to check the age division X-r- 4000 f SORE STOMACH Operation cil Sea Scout division! R B ulcers due if Ketchum dean of the school of en- Harry C Jessen chief engineer of hyperacidity distress after eating stomach gineering University of Utah R C the Utah W P A W A Carter pwhtfir-gttaemir etitmartV” indtcwtitm w-cdDugdale superintendent of the proj- ehalrman of the publicity commitVon’s tablets aid Nature's heal ect stipatton Roy A Ashworth president of tee of the chamber of commerce Not on sale In Drug Stores Ing power Kiwanis club Byron Butler H J Blake engineer-inapectfor Get them from the San Francisco Von Co the 664 Pacific Bldf 4 th and liarkat Sts San chairman of the public relations the W P A and other represent-du- b the Ktoraol of civic organizations VXBSB” Aik SOM fiunsiM iAUvU coiwnitt A No need to sulfer with to Intermountain ation of Credit Men 328 Utah Oil Building' Wasatch 1751 Tribune Youth Activities Room 301 Tribune Building Salt Lake City Utah J will exhibit any wrork The Tribune Youth Activities Hobby Handicraft Exhibition in Classification No ) ( I!: Name Address School Junior Division 10 to 14 years) Senior Division (15 to 18 years) AH ) ( ) articles must bo submitted not later than April 8 |