| Show V THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING JULY New York gait faroad Uu Entarad snorntns fc th Ball Publishing Company iwr Tribune mini or Dally and Sunday rBscmirnoNi on non in Use I W 10 M and Bunday one year ' Dally a cm ebove rates apply In Utah and Wyomlnc) Blwwbere In United Stales Dally and 108 Bunday one month The Tribune U on sale In avery elty In the United States Read- may aeeertaln areata In any city bt lephonlna this Office The Tribune u member of the Amo-MatFrees The Associated Frees Is entitled to the nee for reproduction of all news dispatches credited to paper tt or not otherwise credited in tbls herein And also the local news published Lt CUT poatoffle Day-by-Da- y Balt elm matter The Tribune la a charter member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations The Tribune Is a member of Uadi Records Inc iroup The Beerwitb Special Aaeney Inc eastern sdeertlslna aaent New Tor Philadelphia Chicago Detroit Kansas Colnc City Atlantal M O Mogaiuan A Paciflo coast repreaentatlra Ban Plan Cisco Los Anaeles Beattie Portland NO rein bureaus of information of The Tribune are: No 1 Bus Berios Paris Iceland: Prance 135 Pall MalL-LondI Unter Den Linden Berlin Oermanri Eseelslor Hotel Rome ltali By is to restore the word "banker" and By MARK SULLIVAN the business of “banking” to the func2— D WASHINGTON C'July tion of safeguarding money and noth& Loeb Kuhn of The investigation Co and its senior partner Otto Kahn ing else fa less dramatic' than that of J P They would elevate bankers into a of priesthood whose sole trust kind a Co smaller attracts & Morgan the audience and is not accompanied by and function would be caring forsafe Nevertheless public’s money and keeping it the same tenseness the keeping np of the investigation To this end they would In the priest-tu into this and other private banking ly analogy require the banker houses has a large purpose which foreswear all personal interests other -of money may emerge In the next session of than the safekeeping congress Legislation Planned The early purpose for which the Concretely they would require whole investigation was begun was that a banker certainly an official of to get information on which to base a national or other public bank legislation to regulate sale of secur- - should not be a director on the boards ities and to reform banking in gen- of other corporations and not even have'been ac- stock in other corporations They complished In the passageof the se-- f would divoreKBk3ittitiSBWHr and act” the curities temptation to serve outside interests from banking bill both now laws This as completely as a judge refrainsmatter accomplishment however is only par- having a private interest in a tial The securities bill may be re- upon which he passes judicially Some Much more would extend this regulation to the garded as complete by however will be done about banking private banks typifiedfirms As to the future objectives there the Morgan and Kuhn-Loeare two views Some of President 'They would require the Morgan advisers of the type em-- ners to relinquish the three or jour “brain trust’ score of directorships in corporations braced in the to would go very far indeed They which they now hold Whether would not only regulate the issue of extend this kind of regulation to prisecurities in the sense of protecting vate bankers is precisely the question inthe purchaser as the present bill for deciding which the present on does They would look upon the vestigation is being carried whole matter of capital investments The principle underlying it all Is from a public and social point of view that banking should be a priestly and The further prinAs part cf their theory of a planned Judicial function society they would not permit any ciple is that hanking is one businesssecurenand to borrow money corporation gnd that the issueand sale of large its plant at wilL They would jtlea to the public is another business have a public regulatory body pass not only different but directly inconon the question whether an increase sistent with the first Mr Morgan in producing capacity in the particu- in his testimony described himself Those lar field of industry Is necessary or as a “merchant of securities desirable They would not permit who have immediate regulatory legfor example a steel manufacturer to islation in mind would say that that is enlarge his plant until the govern- a perfectly respectable business but ment should decide that larger out- that it must be divorced from the put of steel is desirable They would business of accepting deposits They have the government allocate capital would say that persuading the public investment for increasing production to buy securities for the sake of the only in areas where it is judged that profit made on the sale entails a state increase is desirable from the public of mind inconsistent with a mind focused solely on keeping the public’s point of view Other Idea Cited money absolutely safe This extreme theory about capital This latter Is no fantastic view held and banking while held by some now by theorists or radicals It conforms in important positions is not likely to the spirit of the legal words “trust” to be attempted in practice For the and “trustee” still sacred in spite of foreseeable future it can be ignored recent misuse of them This view is There is however another and held by some of the most orthodoxly more practical school of thought conservative men m congress and it which seriously and earnestly hopes is certain legislation will be attemptto express Itself in early legislation ed to confine bankers to the function t Those who hold this other view hold here described it as complete believers In the present e Syndi- social system and with no thought of (New York fundamental change Their objective cate) o o McIntyre NEW YORK July 2— Diary of a modern Pepya: A not from Eva Tanguay she baa recovered of her blindness And Roscoe Peacock write he carried a wreath to Pere Lachalae to lay - on Oscar Wild1 grave Also I hear Lou Hauser so long a figure about the Paris Rltz bar Is gravely stricken At my typing and through town meeting Ben Troop and Ruby De living three year abroad and then to Camlle Dreyfuss' tea a gay gathering with plenty of glddyap So 3 1933 Re-m- er Crystallizing’ an Issue t Purposes of Banking Probe Will Be Shown in (Congress STORMY WEATHER e utbasecond Salt take City Utah Monday Morning July -- Wr 3 1933 jjd' dL°lECXntOSSA!maj:iajfbergh against her Journeying to Vichy Arid members of tho Utah legislature move for comto Anne Kirkpatrick and Bill HamilDEMOCRATIC ton's wedding to reduce designed as investigations launch mon they To dinner with Hattie Belle JohnMrs Blanche Clark and the to definite and tangible form legislative proposals pertinent to ston and Deladbrtes there and we George constitustate of the watched pocket movies Hattie Belle resubmlsslbn of the prohibition provisions filmed of Gandhi and his wife in Intion At a legislative caucus called by Delbert M Draper Demo- dia Home reading “Gay Girl" by old city editor R E MacAlarney cratic state chairman Committees were appointed to Investigate my and one might think him a rounder which to formulate may albeit sedately professorial proposals this particular question and v7 be submitted to the special session of the legislature Speaking of gay girls I witnessed a near of Broadway fellowahipThe action of eourse Is designed In the Interest of party fluff Forty-nint- h street last evening Two of wide a Is attended also degree by ladles of the evening wera on patroL harmony and unity but it at A well barbered worldling In passing public service That resubmlsslon will be a domlnent question clipped out the side of his mouth: the legislative session seems more or less certain There however “Jxnay Fly cops are trailing" They with no show of “fi a wide divergence of opinion as to what resubmlsslon may murmured thanks turned into an innocent recognition routes devious one of take many any mean Actually It can tearoom And surely enough two t this situation 1s that voluminous dis- derbied gents with the unmistakable The" Implication balo of central office sauntered up cussion must attend the resubmlsslon question If the issue Is to halted"at the door dubiously and of The action be determined after the fashion of public desire went on e e e -- the legislative caucus is calculated to promote this discussion Billy Gaxton the light comedian convenes before the legislature officially anjl unofficially who jias had the longest theatrical The course Is preferable to & prolonged discussion In the run of the past three years Is in Europe where he will invest a large legislature at the expense of the taxpayers That the subject slice of Kis enormous earnings in’ a without manner saygoes will be debated fully in the legislative perfume Importing business Gaxton ff of Tad's in the flinty ing The current course however should serve to reduce the reared old bailiwick south of the slot In San official discussion to pertinent channels since It Is designed to Francisco is unashamedly fond of reduce the whole discussion to pertinent proposals which would perfumes He and a chemist friend have been for years experimenting be In line' with the project In hand with blends He thinks he has someatearnest the have not should one Is that only The subject thing— “a perfume for men” And tention of the legislature but one which should be deliberately he’s going to back his Judgment manufacturing it pondered by the people as a whole If and when provisions of reconsidfor to the people Personal nomination for the most the state constitution are submitted of the parlor magicians— astonishing a to Informed render be should sufficiently eration the publlo the Glen Pope from Corwise and intelligent decision Complete understanding of the pus Chrlstl Texas Whole vexatious subject Is essential to that conclusion Glass-Steaga- b -- ruff-scu- Increase Your Vigilance summer holidays In the United States have In the wake of celebrating come tragedy and grief Automobile accidents 'drownings and other violent tragedies mark the passing of every national holiday There is no particular reason for it except that more people are away from customary pursuits courting hazards which are more or less absent from the normal pursuits of Industry and busihess ' : Traffic is heavy and people are excited as they set out on - their individual programs of merrymaking Normal vigilance and care are relaxed Recklessness supplants caution with the inevitable result 4 Much of the death toll of the average American summer holiday could be averted If people everywhere would Increase their caution In proportion to the increase in hazards Individual care will forestall many accidents which now are dismissed as unavoidable One of the greatest hazasds of Independence day the use of It profits nothing if explosives has been largely suppressed automobile' and other accidents claim all that is forestalled by legislative foresight As our people go forth on varied and sundry excursions In pursuit of pleasure as a part of tomorrow’s holiday the urge to caution should be part of their equipment Few of these pleasure -- tripe are worth the grief and woe that dome of the fatal accident that might have been avoided rRECENT’years by slaughter and death 4 ' p n - T received little The decision apparently WESTERN sugar from the Washington conference to adopt a quota plan to Include the United States the Philippines Hawaii and Porto Rico onthe basis of current markets is anything but pleasing to the western area It Implies restric- tions bn American effort which are not in keeping with nominal expectations of American industry It fails to consider the basic claim of the American producer to the home market' It may even imply a crippled industry which will complicate rather than relieve the vexatious problem of current distress Western representatives to the conference are reported on their way home They have not surrendered hope for an encouraging solution of the problem but they are anything but optimistic' i As a matter of fact there is still time to recognize the claims of American producers for advantageous call upon the immediate market The quotas committee may yet offer a satisfactory solution to this particular problem Conclusions as to the -accomplishments of the Washington conference must be reserved untU the report Is made and adopted t Our western interests will be heard again before any quota arrangement can take effect Hence there is still time to adjust ' rthe sugar problem with some degree of understanding for problems which are distinctly American Current efforts to coordl- nate productive efforts and raise prices are designed primarily for American rehabilitation Departures which seem to Impose restrictions on American enterprise cannot fall to delay the at' tainment of this goaL - 1 One Way Out : Dry Leader Urges Delay On State Liquor Vote — FORUM Mrs Abba R Smith thanks her friends and clientele for of j an overwhelming response to her Removal Sale of Summer Millinery m ‘ r- - Sale resumed Monday Many more new hats including fabrics and silks $5—$295— $195— $100 57 So Main y Door 8outh Paramount Theatre 8econa vis-a-v- is e A Barrier to Hope Interests' Herald-Tribun- All of a sudden Grace Moore seems away out front as the leading prima The donna I recall her first appearance In a musical comedy several years ago exploiting a fatigued imperial smile and little talent One read of her singing here and there in Europe with no especial furore Them came By Our Reader her Metropolitan engagement and her appearance in an operetta which re(Editor’s Note: This is the fourth Mbre than 70000 citizens from all vealed a voice of surprising quality of series of articles on resubmission parts of the state signed petitions re- Brotherhood Urged And success a by Utahns who have given mature questing their representatives to vote As Need down both resolutions Country Lawes thought to the subject) Warden Thingumabobs: There is no new evidence to congave each of his 238S “guests" sider now It is true that 16 states By JOHN F BOWMAN Editor Tribune: As we once more Christmas present and received one From the volume of noise and pub- have voted for the repeal of the eight- approacljthe great eventful day of note of thanks Amo Sulka perhaps the world’s best known haber- licity resulting from the desires and eenth amendment but that should national independence should not efforts of a few “wets” and a number not and we think has not changed dasher started in Anderson Ind of words the minds of our citifcn on the dry loyalty the allegiance Sidney Solomon of the Caslno orders of clubs and organizations favoring lots of dishes he never touches be- the “wet" cause one might be led to clause of our state constitution There thoughts and deeds be given to one cause he like to sed food on the think that there is a universal demand is and was no party pledge at the another expressing unselfish devotable He went hungry often es a for tha repeal or modification of the conventions or elections last fall to tion with a hope to build a new and Clark Gable wanted to dry clause of our state constitution modify our state constitution on the youth ire solid foundation of united case in my humble contrary it was the consensus of opinopen a necktie stand with Earl Ben-ha- which is not the ion of the platform committee state brotherhood enabling us to honor New York tailor and turned opinion At the outset I want to concede to committee and convention at Ogden systematic laws of justice and public down went to Hollywood for a Job friends on the opposite side of to not Interfere with our state con- force through encouraging a higher my Fleishmann Wall street florist Ferdy this question that I believe them to stitution and liquor laws while in- moral standard throughout the i has to shave three times a day platform calling tion? Yorke and King are one of the wealth- be Just as sincere and honest in their dorsing the national of the eighteenth liq- for the repeal To once really awaken with open iest couples out of old time vaude- convictions on the amendment there am and that I as uor the captains of industry to see question eyes ville California from Motoring So why now waste the time of the and lift the heavy bar of injustice question ’ the only hotel denying hospitality to are two sides to the from As a and my expert legislature in debating the very same which has lingered so long In a stupor Emily Vanderbilt's two sheep dogs ence as “dry” a county prosecutor before question they have already so fully of indolence which positively fails to was in Dallas Texas prohibition days and from my experi- considered and decisively defeated reflect God’s created man or to un official since I am under a mandate from their constitu- lock the gate selfishly hiding the ence as a Many debutantes are socially so- convinced public that prohibition with all ents? Citizens contact your legisla- great fount of unlimited power which bered by excursions Into relief work with that tors and let them know that you have represents truth and divine authority What they of Its defects and especially among the unemployed results in a far not changed your minds instead of the forced attitude of self-pitentered as somewhat a lark brought of lax enforcement regulation of the liquor traffic Legislators don’t be stampeded throwing thousands upon the them with the stark ugli- better license therefore I am opposed You were elected to represent your restless sea of depression ness of the other side of the picture than to the repeal or modification of the constituents who were dry when you Ah dear people why not through Recently an actual descendant of a faith and courage asdry clause of our state constitution I were elected and who are dry today cog in the Furthermofe those for whom Don't disappoint them Don’t lower sist our leaders in the effort to masmachine told a magazine ahe is conMutual conscience Let Improve- your standards ter with a firm hand Its country’s your namely the vinced the next generation will have speak ment association the Allied Forces your good Judgment and the desires Ideal and true patriotism with a spirit no society or great fortunes That the the of several be leading of yourconstituents your guide worthy to create desires when including $60000000 Barbara Hutton is the last churches and other organizations of Don’t assume a responsibility that is touched by the torch of ambition? It royalty seeking heiress Hooray! the state are opposed to the submis not yours will remove the darkest shadows of this time of our state constiYou have been called Into special pessimistic thought winding its way Rich sons are also no longer un- sion at tution dry clause When we have session for the special purpose of into the narrow channels of degradafurling the Jib All have taken in sail voted on the eighteenth amendment considering tax matters Avoid a pro- tion Broadway hasn't a single millionaire it will be time to vote on the liquor tracted session on liquor which can Let’s lift high our flag heavy laden The was of last the playboy guild clause of our state constitution we not be legally voted upon until the with love to the world Phil Plant once husband of Constance believe MAY M GEISER general election of 1934 anyway unBennett and a globe trotter Asthma 212 South Third East It must be remembered that the der the provisions of the constitution with ennui him eddied coupled present legislature In its regular ses- Finish your job in a day or two or around tha parlor lamp in carpet sion consumed nearly a third of its in the shortest possible time and you His Sutton slippers place menage valuable time in considering and de- will home with the plaudits of the Teaching of State hasn’t even a bar The chief diver- bating this very question Two reso- greatgo majority of our citizens Constitution Urged tissement is backganjmon and lutions one by Mr Greenhagen If Utah votes for the repeal of the one by Senator Patterson were pre- eighteenth amendment to the federal But young Plant and other the submission of constitution then it will be time for Editor Tribune: The special appeal sented will never feel completely out of this veryproposing they were sepa- the legislature to provide for a vote now to be made to arouse question the hurrah until some bright-eyepublic inrately considered at length in commit- on the dry clause of our state con terest in the chirp peers into their cloisters with tee hearings in which all aides were stltution and that very thing it should proposed meeting of the "You all right nonkle?”— meaning fully heard and were then consid- do in Its first session following such state legislature emphasizes the pouncle A friend’s daughter did that ered separately In each house where vote sition taken by the writer in several to me the other evening A fine high they were argued and debated for (The fifth article in this series will short notes In the local press of the hours and days and where each resotlddledy hlghtyl Importance of the teaching of the lution was decisively defeated appear tomorrow) BISHOP PRAYS AGAINST CURSE state constitution and its responsiIn reopening a wing of Battle Abbilities in the high schools of the state Many students stop formal bey near Hastings England recently Dr G K A- - Bell bishop of Chichester education at that atage As a rule devoted part of his prayer to a curse there is a woeful ignorance of state which is said to have hung over the affairs I know this from contact INDOOR ETIQUETTE edifice for nearly 400 years “If the Count your assets If you have a with the public in different states MARTIN ABE Some 35 or 40 years ago I was giving hand of evil has touched it do Thou clear conscience and a good liver If by in Thy mercy forever purge awa f the host or lectures or “Talks on Civics’’ to infriends and a Money borrowed from t’a tide o’er stitutes and other associations evil” was part of his appeal The you have three good hostess without security My has If heart home kept your an evenin' should be returned before first question to my audience usually wing had been destroyed by fire two happy Its was soul “How honesty 10 a m th’ next morning many present have ever The curse waa pro- Its youth end your years before nounced by a monk when the abbey — then you are one of life's millionIt reflects neglected breedln t’ tell seen a copy of your state constituwas followed by “How set This dinner tion?” was dissolved by Henry VIII and suit how much your you Selected read it?” have back handed to Sir Anthony Browne The aire— many e On one occasion at a gathering of Never quote or refer t’ prominent fire was regarded by many people In a semipatriotic society of about 300 the district as the fulfillment of the A scientist has said that many birds people like you drilled with 'em in regalia and badges Don’t say mych o’ anything 1 the members curse In 1333 one of the monks who form their sounds without opening seven men acknowledged they had had been turned out burst into the their bills I’m one of them— I know best rule inside Never urge a gentleman or lady seen a copy of the state constitution' banquet hall where Sir Anthony was well enough what’s t’ drink His or her stomach may be while three said they had read it feasting and pronounced the curse on So commissioner Fred Williams of off which is their inalienable right These were lawyers or law students all subsequent owners of the building He ended by shouting “You and your Ogden has lost his third hat? I’ve Where but one of the party get a Many years’ experience In school it said it’s well nigh impossible start at th’ same time it is not proper work has demonstrated the Tact that family by tire and water shall miser- heard to keep a lid on up there urge drinks too fast on th’ belated the wideawake boy 14 or 15 years old ably pejrish" e e and upward will take a lively interguest SIX WHITES ON LONELY ISLAND A prominent cleryman says that In closeup or Chicago dancin’ alius est in such matters as elections terms Yeah look around before backin' from one of office salaries the mechanics of Living on the little tropical island couples should marry younger room V another lawmaking organization of the legisof Vanikoro southeast of the Solo- but not quite so often ' A horn gentleman clears his throat lature its method of operation its mons six white men are enjoying life or in th’ th’ on committees its limits the process of Have you ever noticed that when verandy yard with the primitive natives according ask No or amendment the repeal of laws They ladyTl thoroughbred gent get a fisherman started talking toC L Dawn manager of a timber you he has much in common with Tenny- a host or hostess where they got It soon begin to inquire the meaning of company who has Just reached Syd- son’s brook? If you are skeptical which is your common law terms eminent domain ney N S W after visiting the isl right wait 30 or 40 minutes after how applied mortgage mortgagor and The six men he said live in Here’s a sample of what’g giving me you’ve seen some other guests drink and mortgagee contracts limited and houses above the water The only the on the street car andI from the same shaker in perpetuity They quickly undercommunication they have with the the JittersJ got All married couples should wait un- stand the more important duties of said “What d’ye know?’-outside world is through their radio satoperator down beside Jim Walsh and he til they're eafely within ther own the various county and city officers station - They have three malls said “Is it hot enough for you?” boudoir before settlin’ ther differ- They are readily taught to connect The infested island is with year walked down Main street and met ences A true lady or gentleman re- the relationship of such offices to the crocodiles which prevent the keep- George Knight “What d’ye know?” he mains at home With a grouch th’ state constitution In fact they are ing bt dogs and act as a great check asked Denis Murphy ione Logan same as if they had pneumonia embryo citizens learning their duto the multiplication of the wild pigs and Blenda Lindquist asked me the In standin’ up when a lady joins ties and obligations as such which also flourish there The water same thing Then as I started back you don’t try t’ stamp your trousers As the legislature is about to conteems wilth fish and the six whites toward the office a traffic cop whose down vene citizens should know what they their time name I don’t A perfect gent’ll never lengthen or want and how to get It know said loudly spend spare hooking many “Hello Senator how’s your racket?”lshorten a suspender in polite society iargiLvarieties J A WHITELOCK of the Salt Lake office of the United States bureau aiOSINQ and domestic commerce comes at a time when contact with the federal government is most necessary As Gus F Hackman secretary of the Salt Lake chamber of commerce points out In a message to Daniel C Roper secretary of com- merce the formation of trade associations brings the federal government doeer to business and Industrial enterprise The new relationship founded largely upon experimental effort needs the utmost in cooperation between government and busl-- ' ness If It Is to prove entirely successful — must It appear that this relationship is enhanced by representation on the part of the government particularly through the transition period Mr Backman has proposed a - cooperative plan of office conduct which would enable the gov- -' emment to operate Its Salt Lake offlCe“arreduced cost He' offers to supply the necessary quarters and clerical help if the government itself will supply an agent to direct the effort ' In the absence of a governmental office the cooperative plan would seem to suggest a means of retaining the contact and service which was established through the Salt Lake office of the federal department There Is no gainsaying the fact that the need of a federal commerce office In Salt Lake is greater ndw than at any time since the local office was established per-son- al MAKE THAT VACANT Canyon Cabin Pay Your Way TO THE World's Fair d The Senator From Sandpit V i 90 DAY-S- !wm 90 DOLLAR- A S- vacation ahead— get a tenant for your canyon cabin at $125 a day— 25c will pay the id— leaving you $100 a day-cl- ear Before fall have enough saved to see the World's Fair —90 days of I are scanning "Let's Oo Pisces" Ads right now for Canyon —People Cabins Beach Bathing on Lake Michigan amid the wonders at the World’s Fair— beats a vacant canyon cabin I 50 Cabins Wanted! ’ Why leave your cabin vacant all geaion —eaoept the week or two you'll want It yourself? 25c a day will ad In both Tribune and Telegrlm ind that ad w 1 keep your canyon cabin “booked up” till fall clearing $1 day J |