Show 2 C THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE flje Sialt £alf §fibutw ISSUED EVERT MORNING BY THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE PUBLISHINQ-C- 'Salt Lake City Utah Sunday Morning’ April New York 5 1936 “rpHOUGH I speak with the tongues of men and of angels and have not charity I am become as sounding brass and a tinkling cymbal” Paul’s use of the word “charity” has been construed to mean tolerance and revised to mean love “Pure religion and undefiled” according to St- - James combines the essence of charity the mission of mercy the service of love “To visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction and keep unspotted from the world” t Religion is not a mere matter of prayer preaching and profession of faith The Pharisees were ostentatious worshipers adwho prayed to be heard by men who were herents to a edde of sanctimonious- punctiliousness and austere censors of all who had failed to acquire their canting assumption of priestly perfection When Micah was asked what the children of Israel should do to make manifest their devotion whether to loudly sing God's praises or to offer Him herds of calves “thousands of rams or rivers of oil” the prophet answered: “He hath shown thee 0 men what is good so what doth the Lord require of thee but to do justly to love mercy and to walk humbly in His sight” In the record kept by Saint Mark it is related that a Scribe conversing with Jesus concerning an aspect of religious belief expressed a conviction that true religion meant for one to love God “with all the understanding and with all the soul and with all the strength and to love his neighbor as himself” which he considered greater and holier than all property sacrifices or burnt offerings To which Jesus replied “saying unto him Thou art not far from the kingdom of God” In the memorable Epistle" wherein Saint JatTicS" described “pure religion” he stressed the value of work with faith and the necessity of doing good as well as talking about it He said: “Whoso looketh into the perfect law of liberty and continueth therein he not being a forgetful listener but a doer of the work this man shall be blessed in his deed if any man among you seem to be religious and bridleth not his tongue but deceiveth his' own heart this man’s religion is vain” Prophecies may fail tongues become dumb knowledge may vanish said the learned apostle for “we know in part and we prophesy in part” but charity including love and tolerance is greater than faith and greater than hope because it “beareth all things believeth all things endureth all things” Charity does not meaq alms giving alone It means compassion sympathetic understanding tolerance of the erring patience with the wilful love of the human family of which God is the father and fellow beings the brothers and sisters Science wages no conflict with true religion— it may expose fallacies and dispute dogmas but science and religion seek earnestly together the everlasting truth Bacon said that “a little philosophy inclineth a man’s mind to atheism but depth in philosophy bringeth men’s minds back to religion” “Religion love and music” have been described as “the triplrforms of Jrhythm” that run through the epic of htiman existence — a poem beginning with hope and ending with consolation The history of Jesus Christ is a great oratorio a composition combining human chords stirring soul songs and a sweet air of perfect harmony j “If there is anything in culture that can take the place of religion we have not found it” wrote Holland Humanity can ntt exist long without a worship a reliance a hope of hereafter an assurance that the grave is not the end Individuals may manage to grope through a fog of doubt communities may whistle tunes of skepticism in concert as they approach the silent cities of th£ir mortal destination but every tribe and race of people however remote from each other however different in mental capacity in reverence in comprehension have found a moral and spiritual hunger for some system of belief for the comfortand consolation of a religion “Those who would enthrall our civil liberty seek first to corrupt our religion” said Cromwell This is the menace confronting the race today -- self-satisfi- ed - Evil’s Long and Slimy Tentacles He has received BRUNO of xin Whether or not he was the actual or only person implicated in the kidnaping of the Lindbergh baby may never be known That he undertook to enrich himself as a re- -' suit of extortion from a disconsolate family seems to have been clearly established He admitted being one of several swindlers each acting for himself who offered to restore the child to its parents for a specified sum of money secretly delivered that he received the ransom and hid it away was satisfactorily proved that he really knew where to find the baby or its corpse there may be lingering doubts in the minds of many who followed the hearings closely Whatever his entire offense or the degree of his guilt he has paid the extreme penalty exacted by law Justice held her sword above his head for many months watching the balances as they fluctuated until a preponderance of adverse evidence left no alternative but to let the weapon of retribution fall Organized society has exacted its- prescribed forfeiture to the last penny the last gasp the last drop of blood the last ounce of flesh possible to collect and the convicted transgressor has paid in full as far as he was able This being true a budding feud between the governor and the attorney general of New Jersey should be permitted to wither on its slender $tem If his' excellency erred it was on the side of mercy and who now that the unfortunate alien has ceased to exist can lament the few additional hours he lived under executive clemency? It is easy enough for lightning calculators of human conduct to hastily write down a total of unworthy motives but a fair appraisal of the governor’s interest clearly indicates two objects in delay: To obtain a confession if possible and to ascertain what others if any were implicated in the infamous unforgivable and brutal murder of an innocent helpless babe and the torture of distracted parents Such a crime is like the vicious cuttle fish that kills wantonly injures all that come in contact with its slimy tentacles and stains many who are beyond its reach with the inky fluid ejected from its cruel jaws A little child is dead its parents have gone to a foreign land in voluntary exile high officials have become involved in acrimonious controversies a whole community has been reduced to a state of hysterical excitement jurors have been threatened and witnesses assaulted the tranquillity of a nation has beeit disturbed a convicted felon has been electrocuted another little child left fatherless with an irradicable blot upon his flame and upon that of a woman left ' lamenting her fate and dreading her future ' Truly the wages of sin include many items besides death ' : HAUPTMANN is dead APRIL 5 1936 The Senator From Sandpit' STORED FOR THE SUMMER V O Love Mercy Justice m Religion RICHARD SUNDAY MORNING Day-by-D- ay — By o o McIntyre — NEW YORK April 4— There Is a specious belief that any writer or artist wanting to syndicate some idea must live in or near New York “to be in touch with things” It is not true now and never has been true The metropolis draws many syndicated opportunists' of course but has no monopoly Elsijs Robinson one of the most talented and widely syndicated women writers divides her time between San and her hacienda some miles away Kin Hubbard was syndicated widely by an outfit that was not even located in New York and Kin only can) to town on his way abroad Wait Mason's syndicated jingle did not have its inception in New York but In Emporia Kansas from which it spread like wildfire John T McCutcheon the cartoonist has always been syndicated out of So was Sydney Smith Chicago with “The Gumps” Washington of eourse has any number ef syndicated columnists and tdYnic strip men as has Hollywood averaging higher incomes than the average New York exponent For many years one of the big- gest syndicates was in Cleveland Ohio and there are a number of importance in various parts of the The point is that while country the market is active here anyone with something worth while does not have to reside In the big city to make the grade Indeed if the demand is incessant enough one does not have to move out of his own berg Eddie Guest for instance began in Detroit and will doubtless be there when he puts his lyre away auaa ADA the best known poets in the world without going to a literary tea Or lunching at the Algonquin He is more widely read than any ten poets in Manhattan Ahd almost any ten you will name will have & collective jeer for Guest’s But he ability as a minnesinger has been too busy helping his fellows and cheering the trampled to pay the slightest attention Just now there are hundreds who have an itch to syndicate but think they have to be in New York to have their wares launched And for many with times as they are such A good feamoves are impossible ture will inspire the familiar beaten path to the door just as the cele- 1 The Forum Writer Lashes Critics With Maligning Tongues No president Editor Tribune: Interesting Captain Tim since Lincoln has had so much Healy the famous spy hunter who abuse heaped upon him as is being chased Mati Hari for months refuses to believe a woman cannot heaped upon President Roosevelt He calls' it most The snipers and mud slingers are keep a secret absurd of the popular myths Wo- after him with malignant tongues men he declares make the best and even his physical ailments and spies for the very reason they know his It is family are not immune how to keep mouths shut Three drinks and any man is iiabis to all typical of the manner in which spout out of turn The most flagrant humanity always has treated its danger among men spies is their saviors and benefactors I hold that garrulity Mat! Hari for instance no human being elevated to high knew scores of secrets that could have wrecked nations and destroyed position can do or attempt to do what Mr Roosevelt has done and went men that before but she prominent to do without either sufthe firing squad without a word attempted fering a literal or a living martyrThis is historical record dom They maligned Lincoln as viParis vignette for an old timer: ciously as they knew how but the “You would not believe that on Sat- minute he was dead they hailed urday night at 10 p m — remember him as the man of the ages what an hour that used to be? — Agree with Roosevelt or not like there were not more than 23 stroll- him or dislike him I tell you that ers between the Concorde and the we shall shortly witness conditions Arc I counted 22 and was dis- that will m'ake us see that we were tracted but I am sure I passed no in green pastures of peace and more than three or four more strag- prosperity in comparison during glers All the sidewalk cafes were these past three years' The will of h about filled Foquet’s didn't destiny is stronger than the will of have a corporal’s guard The French any man or set of men and the will won't admit it but behind the of destiny is leading toward the goal scenes they know they killed the of the liberation of man If those that laid the golden egg by who would greatly reform or even goo capitalism had the power impertinence to tourists especially destroy from America The few coming to do so they could not find a surer over are going to London Berlin way to break the corrupt power and Vienna and once weaned away it cure the innumerable wrongs than to the means being shaped by destiny will take another generation The vast hidden stores of unused make Paris Pans again” gold the billions of interest bearStill another Nijinsky book— ing bonds the mountains of debt about the fifth I imagine And all will of their own weight break the with a ready sale The latest is back of the old system in the only “The Tragedy of Nijinsky” by Ana-tol- e way that the powers will let it be Bourman put out by Whittlesey broken By this staggering weight House It follows and elaborates it will fall with a crash greater than the theme by Nijinsky's wife in her the crash in Babylon A terrible biography” The leit motif of the reckoning but the only one that Beware the Nijinsky tragedy is a topic once men will let prevail C N LUND confined solely to medical books ides of September and now discussed quite openly Nijinsky is still in a Swiss sanitarium playing with toys his mind a com- Middleman Assailed plete blank In the days of Mayor Hylan there was a great to do about the overhead swinging signs that now sway greater numbers than ever In the Hylan days they were razed After several deaths had followed in high winds Somehow it would be unromantic to be squashed by a heavy chop suey sign for instance in Overheard: “What we want Is the intellectual crowd The kind that can look at 4 and 4 and say 8 right pff” Copyright 1938 McNaught Syndicate Off the Record Then there was the Scotchman who bought the wife one of those cheap mirrors with ripples in it Instead of a permanent Hailstones as large as cocoanuts fell unnoticed for some time in Africa passersby assuming they were routine bombs ing “The Chinese have marvelous resilience” says Upton Close With the great wall near by the Japs seem to have everything for handball 1936 by the North American Newspaper Alliance Inc Copyright Project on Deer Creek Termed Flood Menace Forum Rules Letters limited to 300 words (a) Write on one side of the pa prr only (b) write legibly 3 (a Religious racial and partisan diecue Ions barred (b) personal aspersions 4 (a) Writers must not desired sign true names and residential add dresses On It true names can be A Poetical contributions are & Views expressed not considered In this department are those of the contributors and do not necessarily reflect he views ot The Tribune 7 The department cannot be used as an advertising medium 8 The Romm does not court more than one contribution a week from the same author 2 Writer Gives Views On Needs of American Editor Tribune: Just what kind of a government some of our writers would like to have is a mystery to myself and I believe millions of our American voters I don't mean Editor Trlbhne: From the re ports of floods coming from the eastern states and the terrible suffering deaths and misery to say nothing about the destruction of homes and property I wonder how many of us remember the Johnstown tragedy 29 years ago and now again last week? With this tragedy fresh before our eyes and ringing in our ears do we want to commit the same blunder they did? Who started this Deer Creek project with this menace to Provo city? Had it been built four years ago there would have been no water to fill it with — Salt Lake county farmers and others will aee to that at least until Utah lake Is up to normal We farmers are raising more crops now than we can find a market for Most of the farmers I have talked to tell me that they could almost double their hrops if they could afford to hire more help notwithstanding our long drouth With potatoes coming from Idaho and other produce soon coming from the Boulder Dam region the Utah farmers need not worry about more reservoirs but should keep the water they already have Don’t let it get out of your own control The drouth is broken The next job will be to take care of the surplus both in our river and lake Let’s compare values All the farm land water and canals in Utah county are assessed at $6892000 Is the Deer Creek project worth as much as all the farm land in this GEORGE T PEAY county? Provo Utah straw voters either If about 3000000 of the above mentioned straw voters would move out of these United States it would be a great blessing to our land There is no doubt in my mind that the present administration has given them a great deal of encouragement in the past three years but I am quite sure that after next November all aliens or nonbelievers in our form of government will be compelled to accept the kind of work our citizens don’t need or they won’t take any I believe that is as things should be Let the citizens have the work and the noncitizen take the dole that I believe to be one of the best ways to get rid of abunch we don't need and don’t want Our lawmak- Mt Carmel Tunnel ers both in our states and nation Expenses Deplored should stop the destruction or of crops and pay the consumer a wage he could buy the Editor Tribune: We read in The food clothing etc they should Tribune that $385000 has been aphave propriated to complete cement work I also believe floods fires drouths through the Zion Mt Carmel highand other elements over which man- way kind has little or no control can do Since that tunnel was opened to destruction of both land and the public there has been sufficient For Price Inequality enough homes without the help of Mr Wal- money spent on it to drive another lace or Mr Tugwell tunnel parallel with the one 'that By the way I wonder whom Mr must continually be repaired Why Editor Tribune: The law Glen Anderson thinks should judge don’t the offloials of that project tell of "supply and demand" is a natural the constitutional laws of America the people why all this waste of law which protects and defends the —our supreme court or the brain money is necessary? The "people producer and consumer alike but trust? must knoW the truth and if the when we coordinate and fix the We should all constitu- program is not changed spending the uphold relations between the producer and tion of the United States or move will never cease on that ’tunnel consumer so that the “money out BERT BALL Coalville J P ANDERSON broker" or middleman (they are the same) can control both then tha relations are de stroyed and the law with them The broker instead of allowing the “natural law” to operate- forces the price to the highest possible notch to the consumer and to the lowest possible notch to the producer The result is that the producer is forced to sell in an overHIKE TOU production market no matter how much there is and is pushed off the landor out of the shop while the consumer is forced to buy in an underproduction market The price curtails the demand and in no way responds to the amount of the production Just note what bread and meat are retailed at— ON YOUR 1 the war price now But the producer is not receiving of OLD CAR the war price Yet there was more war now the than produced during The indisputable evidence of decaying nation is the gradual inAuthorixed Ford V-- 8 Dealer crease of debt because as the debt increase the rewards for actual production become less and less The resulting falling prices drive men out of production just as though they were in a big cheese Where You Also Get BAKERIZED Ford Service press The result is gross forms of The end is when the immorality farmers and workers are forced out of the field of production Nothing can stop this end save to remove the debt and stop the IVAN ROBISON interest nt Pbone Wasatcb lerada FREE CITY DELIVERY 00 EASTER WEEK SPECIALS If IP 4)01 llAlflO LET THE UNITED HELP YOU WITH YOUR EASTER PLANS SWIFT’S OR ARMOUR’S— L II IDl 4-- 02 Whole or Shank Half BUTT HALVES Pound RR'uo HOT CROSS BUNS— On sale all week at 25 dox (Made doubly rood with Sperry’s Drifted Snow Flour) And hundreds of delightful new designs in BASKETS EASTER TOYS and NOVELTIES in ths gorgeous Easter colors— chocolate eggs chicks colored eggs decorated candles— goodies to thrlU every member ot the family IT New Potatoes 59c 33c 6 2wn45c Pineapple Spears can‘ cn 6 28c Sauce T’ 3 52c Apple cn‘ 6 XTCi Juice 45c Grapefruit MOLASSES Aunt Dinah —25c can 2 BROWN SUGAR 16-pkgs EAGLE BRAND 2 MILK for 22 RAISINS 17 COCOA An JUICE— 1 1 ght PRUNE Heart’s 1 No artificial coloring— No preservatives Cans CHICKEN— Lynden’s Boned 49c can Pn A 73 ISc CHICKEN BROTH an Lyn- - den' 1S SouthernStrleJcaiis GRAPE JUICE D No 3 21 17 lb WELCH'S “Jr i Baker's— pound can Vi COCOANUT Baker’s Premium PURE AND WHOLESOME PEAR BUTTER — 25 Libby Quart 2 Lbs 19£ Muscat 39 cans For delirious Ice rrcam 3 49c 3 ea 42c 3 (or 1 Strand No Hs - - 10-l- b box PRUNES— Snnkist 39C a 17c Reg I3' lbs Mammoth 20-3- POSTUM CLAMS — 3 jars 69 'Zir'- ""- jar lOc 20c SHRIMPS— MINCED 6 (or 1” 8 K PRUNES— Small Economical dainty HAM— for Underwood’s Lnrge size BEEF— CORNED Armour’s regulsr eg ran 25c DEVILED 9 2 (or 43c GRAPE PRESERVES ARO PICKLES Ferndell Dry or liquid pack Pints Quarts cans CEREAL— 77 23C Healthful beverage Large package COFFEE— Breakfast Club Lb 39nnQr 23c Pkg CARNATION WHEAT or OATS for 21c - BAKED REAL OFFER one-thi- synthetic rubber developed in Russia is derived from vodka but won't the possibility of a waterproof whisky complicate the highball? Then there was the league diplomat who asked the foursome ahead if it minded if he played through as he had just heard a war was break A W Ship to AH Point! in Utah Idaho and By Our Readers 1 brated mouse trap 'one-fift- :: We attain quality only through You will give up your wailing about eterpal striving and maintain it the future and chop yourself a path only - through eternal vigilance— through the Wilderness of thought into sunlit clearing of tomorrow Selected You will cut out this idle talk and meaningless oratory Statesmanship TO A CERTAIN POLITICIAN’ means sacrifice— not speeches —and (A prominent politician the day before you compare yourself again after addressing a large gathering to the pioneer spirit of the Bopnes at a banquet received the following the Washingtons and the Lincolns make sure that you are Imaginary letter from Daniel Boone first of allYours postmarked from “across the Rivet worthy DANIEL BOONE Styx”): NOTES ON THE CUFF Dear Sir: DEPARTMENT Through the ether I have heard your proud and haughty speech in With ail the political bunk that which you associated your accom- will soon flood the air wouldn’t it plishments with those of mine This be great if someone H T Plumb is to let you know that I demand for instance would Invent a device that you omit the name of Boone to reverse the ether waves so we from any of your discourses in the can boo the party at the other end? future If you choose to ask why let me It's easy to tell an honest man answer by saying that the blood of He thinks all crookedness is illegal the Boones and others like me has turned to water in your veins— if The best way to measure a man's ever any of it flowsd there which age is by noting the degree of pain I doubt The loyalty the spirit the with which he receives a new Idea duty to God and country that stirred the Boones to action 150 years ago Note to Sol J Kaplan Twin Falls: still calls but it echoes through ths Thanks a lot My son thanks you empty halls of your mind and soul also unheard and unheeded What of the pioneer la there in A man announced hia candidacy for office at a meeting of reformera you? 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