Show ft THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 9 1933 v ’ alt fakcffilmm' luoed evtrs nomine by the Salt ltinun orf sumscmi Tribune i ubluhlng Company Dally and Sunday on mom It M Daily and Sunday ona year (The adore ratea apply In Utah Idaho Nevada and WyomlnaJ Baewhere In United Statea Dally and II 33 Sunday one month The Tribune la on aale In ovary Important city In the United Statea Raad-o- ra may aooertaaln agenta la any city by telephontnc thla oftica The Tribune la a member ot the Aaao-(dat-ed Preaa The Associated Praia la ex- alualrely entitled to the use for reproduo- lion of all Devi dlapatchea credited to It or not otherwise credited livAhls paper and aleo the local neve published herein n Entered M the poitolflee Lake City aa second clou New 'York 8 at Balt natter r tic-to- Indo-Chln- n? Merited Recognition onntaiti Tq)EN and O BENNETT of Ogden wins national Recognition In his appointment to the board of the Federal Deposit Inaur-- ’ Likewise In the election of Orval W Adams ance corporation of Salt Lake as vice chairman of the bank management of the American Bankers’ association the banking frann ternity takes ability and accomplishment into account Mr Bennett who Is the Ylce president and general man- assumes a post of the tger of the” First Security corporation effort His In the reorganization country’s highest Importance will be He Rooeevelt President with commission originates with F J and with Walter J Cummings of Chicago - O’Connor In this vital undertaking Mr Cummings Is at pres- Qt the federal administrator of closed banks and Mr O’Connor " the comptroller of currency to act i Drawing a sharp distinction In the type of men called " la this emergency for the public good Mr O'Connor declares that Z Mr Bennett and Ur Cummings ’’are sound bankers and not - politicians" This significant statement has due regard for two fields of trailing1 and the value of such In the Deposit Insurance cor ’’ poratlon’s operations The corporation Is the product of the national banking act of 1933 which provides for the guarantee of deposits of $2500 or t" less This act of congress Is a contribution to public confidence J Jn the nation’s banking structure It seeks to salvage the maxi- mum and to give ftqual protection a Mr Cummings In addressing the bankers’ association at " C&Icago declares that the purpose of the law Is to allow in-- ! Justice to none To the board which will administer the affairs of the corporation Is delegated the task of carrying out the ln-- j — mi t fcSelectln Mr Bennett to aid In this work the government makes a decision which augiirV weU’Yof lhe iuccesS Otthe 'ven- ture This Important part of the reconstruction program For this sort outstanding ability In the executive staff He ot accomplishment Is Mr Bennett known knowledge of the banking problem and understands the public His understanding is gained from will In financial matter In this field experience practlfcal long ! The bankers’ association confer on Mr Adams executive is vice president of the Utah State National bank a signal honor in electing him as the vice chairman of Its bank management i commission It is a tribute to his ability and indicative of It it the prestige he commands in the national organization comes as officers of the American Bankers' association stated as recognition of tbe outstanding work done by Mr Adams on the committee of hank management ’ i Honors which have come to Mr Bennett and to Mr Adams are shared by the people of Utah Congratulations are due ’ is citizens Their these fully merited recognition de-ser- has-Intima- s i If i i ‘P r 'unigga Intervention in Cuba? OBUIZATION of the American battle fleet in Cuban waters 1U may or may not indicate that armed intervention Is lm pending This Is a task that the Washington administration can ill afford to court i But with an estimated 7000 American citizens Imperiled by 'continued violence with Irresponsibility at the head of a self appointed government the United States is doing no more than Its duty In preparing for any eventuality The announced purpose of the Eooseveltlan policy is to bring economic welfare to the island republic Treaty obllga tlons tie the two countries together relations art at stake ''The countries ot this hemisphere must live in peace 11 there la to be progress economic and political The presence of battleships may be wholesome It may ' cause those who have seized the reins of government to exhtblt what they have to offer not to the United States alone but a to the Cuban people American responsibility is complete in this crisis ’ii Our of- -' flclal hands are not entirely free from the grime of Machado-- !’ ism i He ruled with ruthless force which must have been known to the government of this country By sanctioning his Inglorious departure from the throne the United States did something of which it need not be ashamed The friendliest motives ought to dictate our future policy toward Cuba despite the rebuke administered by the current revo- an i ‘i it 1 5f J 10 3 THE FORUM vxtend£g nf Wa9' Facilities Advocated V&- - Assuredly I would never use tobacco Of all life's naggers nicotine is the most relentless 1 would not start girlmg until about 21 Then I would make it hum and marry as I did at 21 I’d learn one language other than my own perfectly French -preferably and Spanish second choice From knee-hig- h to a duck up to and including the doddering age I’d have production butchering tenth every around one of life’s Inde As ’cow 'aaop t lng"“p ig- - birthr 'control' dogs yesshrs Twould learn to say and tearing out hundreds of acres fatigable “No” with the click of a roulette bail of orchards and vineyards while millions ars suffering privation-anI’d like to have the same friends hunger? Not one ever failed me I’ve heard do from Why they prevent workers of but no one I cats cooperatively and collectively using logued as friend aver has I run the best machines to produce suffi counter to ordinary existence concient for ALL but Instead employ a sistently in but one way I refuse to few at hand work? be an early bird And that goes douOur leaders face the meanness of ble were I born again The rest of the past not toward "the more abun- the world can have from 6 to 11 a m dant life” a glad bright new future I’ll take night — and a on full of Joy and plenty for ALL But fyei Fine music Is onehamburger of the most as the sun rose this morning so shall magnificent of earth’s generosities a new day shortly dawn after the and I sincerely regret I did not acstorm Your truly love for quire early it G T HARRISON e e Provot Utah Among lesser accomplishments of By Our Readers Rules Jor Contributor) 1 Utter Unites to &00 wore I (i) Writ in hb tide u tilt paper onlyj b) write legibly t af racial and partisan diaeat-lio- n barred i (b) per sen a I atper-ieo- a net desired 4 (a) Writers must ! residea-tltrae ntues and addresses ft Poetical contributions are not considered Views expressed In this department are Itaoeo of the eonlrtbutore and de not necessarily reflect the vlewe of Ihe Tribune 1 The department cannot be used at an ndrerttsinc 9 The Forum medium does not court more than one contribution a week from tho same author Editor Tribune I am accused of being so simple that no one can understand me I win not dispute It If the inclosed la understandable wonder If It will be printed It’ September Neither state nor city has a thing going for unemployed They have not suggested one project Mayor says his projects have been thrown in the Labor Scored waste basket The dole of city and For Congervative Ideas county last year was about $1000000 Could not find a thing in this city where work if done would ba worth Editor Tribune: May I contribute anything at any time Is tha follow- the following to the forum? Mr William Green’s labor philosoing clear ’There are lens of thousand of phy "A fair day’ pay for a fair day’ lots scattered all over this city (whole work” feebly shylv meekly repeattract of them) and some of ed would be well u interthem are about 33 years old with preted To our leaderspropertly it means cheap sidewalks (some of them) that have clothing cheap shelter cheap fooa not a foot of sewer neither water cheap homes and furniture-life of The pipe poor devil who bought fear poverty want and suplost them— others bought and lost pression which have anxiety harried the poor bought and lost Why? Answer: No for centuries water no aewer Blocks of them in His messages include no bold ring such choice sections ss between Six- Ing rousing splendid call demanding: teenth and Seventeenth East and just All of life for alLthe workers— the full north of Roosevelt avenue These lots glad “more abundant life” His phiwer sold 23 years ago Look west of losophy Is as pagan ai Plato’s 23 cenFifteenth East in the same section for turies old as cold and vicious as the a contrast and you will see the con- Interpolation attributed to St Paul trast this wretched neglect has “Slaves obey your masters” as mum brought about The city owns (can- as the wealthy aristocratic gentlenot sell them) thousands perhaps man Mr Roosevelt in its absence ot such lots The doled money would advocating the glad full life for ALL perhaps have furnished water and tha workers with leisure and educasewer for all of them Here is per- tion and every other good thing that haps a $3000000 project science now makes practicable and 80 to 90 per cent labor— all possible for EVERYONE needed Improvements Compare this Not until sterilized vlsionlesa with steel bridges over City Creek dreamless labor leadership abdicates and Parley’s gulch — JO per cent ma- or becomes pregnant with a view oi terial and no revenue or with cheap “the more abundant life” for ALL west-sidapartment houses There Is oan labor hope to be helped through besides this also a needed trunk present labor organizations sewer system costing perhaps anAre our leaders afraid of people other million that would-b- e better eating too much dressing too well than doles or bridges’ Just look being too well housed and educated around and tell me how crazy I am that they advocate ploughing under J A HESS ofthe cotton reducing wool Leaden Feel 10 Years Younger” ‘THE Vitality Health Arch leaves me refreshed — without fatigue— at the tnd of a strenuous day and the smart styles are the envy of all my set!” health shoes d double-crossin- g ' L (Tv® - Byrd’s Expedition - about either “LAVERNE" suede dress tie with boulevard heel shown In black brown grey 6 “LQUE9E?’ — SeamlesB pump with spike heel medium vamp In patent Mack blue or grey kid also black and brown ft suede pO If “IRIS”— A dressy pattern of black kid with patent trim— Cuban You Want Individuality heel’ Slip Into One of Thes© 2)0 FUR-HUMM- ED SPORT it COATS This Season’s Styles show radical departures in design and practically unlimited VARIATION In the deft touches which Fashion’ foremost artist have added to the trimmings Sleevea and Sleeve effects-Ooll- ars Cuffs and Shoulders are all NEW with a Fresh Style Appeal I’LL SAY SWAP ADS PAY! Swapped Typewriter tor Radio or $1(995 Small ( rn - ' SWWMM rd The Senator From Sandpit (j75 fcid A Charge Account at LEEDS Is a Cheat Convenience e one-thi- " "BENITA”— Gypsy tie with covered Cuban heel— made of black kid combined with black suede also brown - 246 So State Pit any normal Foot Sizes 3 to 11 Widths AAAA to E “GRETA”— Brown Kid Oxford with covered Cuban Heel also Black Kid ten-acr- e hing y Your Vitality Health Shoes Have Made Me e e It you wish to be a "somebody” Though the spring was unheeding nor you must for a time be willing to stayed with me long be a “nobody”— Selected And the kiss was goodbye to the that intervention Will be a last resort-sometwhich must e e e singer and tong MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLfc Both of them left with me this: This" Imposes a grave responsibility on the little group of Says L F Adamson to me: “I read Something of beauty to sing your column every day but for gosh sake don’t write so much about One who passed by in the street Lingered a moment to hear golf” I know what ha wants He wants That was from your heart to my tee freedom of action and progress which will assure peace and heart!”' he said— some fish stories Well I know less economic stability more power to theml about fishing than I do about golf Nay I shall sing it when he has been dead The doubt which exists over their ability to carry on this (The skipper'll say that’s Impossible) And besides I’ve heard “L 'F” tell Many and many a year about fishing In the Gulf of Mexico Others will find It as sweet If the fire which has where he used a bigger fish for bait I have been singing alone than I ever caught e Songs woven out of my days Mabel and Howard Candland post- Sadness and gladness and praise— card from Budapest Hungary: “Good Soft little songs of my own — Deirdre in 1924 Line Book wine 90 cents per gallon good beer 3 cent per glass American cigarets NOTES ON THE CUFF 75 cents a There ought to DEPARTMENT QJCIENT1FIC minds seem to find new fields to conquer despite be a law! package Hitler drove u out of of enterprises like a lot of the inarch of civilization In prosperity or depression the Germany but everything else is A lot look successful but aren't ‘Jake’ ” With beer and win at that people There’s nothing new under the sun to be it ought price So we don’t need men with new ideas Rear Admiral Richard E Byrd noted explorer announces e e High up on my list of admirable as much aa w need men who will women is Mrs George Raymond put energy behind the old ldaes Walker-stylis- t for a local department Nobody who enjoys his work ever gets realty old But how an occaThis expedition exceeds in ' store An accurate sense ot values sional pat on the back helps you enjoy combined with a cultured appreciation ot things artistic and beautiful your work and keeps you young In regard to the great harmonica make her outstanding in her profesyears - theft mystery it is rumored or besion Modem explorers are robbed of an intangible lieved that the valuable instrument e part of adwas stolen by another newspaper man N Mettom (pronounced Met-tohazards of a past age cast fear and venture No longer ee) aayt that a platitude la a saying who became jealous of the admiradoubt about them Even at the pole they remain in touch with that turn out to be true the time tion expressed by his wife for the civilization Concentrated rations set up a protection against you’re 55— too late for itbyto do you harmonica playing of the first gent A check ts being made in alt pawnstarvation Their movement from place to place is swift and any good e shops where sleuths expect to find certain in comparison with the hardships endured Few men I by their with the sir know wear a dress suit fingerprint clues Theft victim claims of distinction that marks he will leave no itona unturned In brother scientists in a jiazt age W McCann It’a a gift Consensus clearing up the mystery i Advancement however shquld not rob the modem scientist e e of ’opinion among the news hounds THE POET "of the glory of achievement4 Easier existence is would make the pilferer a public benhave been tinging alone port of the efactor age in which we live As we bid adigu to Byrd out Songs of sloven dauntdays my andhjs Harry' Joseph complains that 1 Sadness and gladness and praise— write less followers we feel certain that science has too much about the younger provided an armor Soft little songs of my own for them as well as offering the lure which launches generation He says they don’t know them on what it’s all about Well that’s why One was a long of the aprlng a mission to lift ona more veil of mystery I writ about them— I don’t- know One waa tha song of a kJsa what It’s all do-th- f r $286 - tent congress PEMBROKE’S fire-flie- actlvityriut places timely emphasis on specialized- ' Pencil -- SET at seven-pound- ’ I by the people of the city he explained The bookmaker have built up enormous conne'cGons elsewhere and some of their- - ramifications amazed him They had clients and customers in every part of the world and acme Of their mails which had to be delivered in trucks would make that of aoiji big business men look meager NEW YORK Sept 9— From mid- - life’s monotonous c Td like to I night until dawn Isst is the salon wear a hat like Clive Brook’s write d attente reserved for expectant fath- of the trivial a engagingly as Robert ers In a New York maternity hospital Louis Stevenson gurgle airy persiWhile I soaked up some uf the ten- flage like Noel Coward fill a room sion of the new parent who inhaled with electric excitement upon enterfour packages of cigarets furiously ing it in the manner of Floyd GibNearly 1000 OO icres pt rice field bons sport a breast pocket handkermostly my mind was far away a have been abandoned Waiting in a crisis thoughts scat chief like Aubrey Eads and be es in this year ter like bubble in the wind 1 thought boisterously breezy as Lee Tracy e e how much an erect gentleman pear the door taut as a fiddle string’ looked Dietetic I believe play Important like Charles’ G Norris and I’ thought pert In human tranquillity A light how much my life would alter were breakfast no lunch and what Arnold I born again BUY A Qne thing certain— Bennett calls a largish dinner is my I would prefer rebirth in s small idea One sometimes has to live 49 BANTAM SET town 4 years tgbecOme current to the glow I would regret missing that per- of calling on the sick and encourag iod of sitting on the front porch in ing the rtniggWnip And sometimes' the hazy twilight of a summer eve- even longer to learn the poisonous communThis phase of family ning futility of hate Bom I'd nevfcr ion is almost gone How contagious contract a single debtagain Not because the sererut yof trees m sleepy whis- ef any particular conscience per! A dreamy link with an alluring but because perpetual debt twinge tears peace so Tennysonian down one can never What I have missed most in the city build upsomething is the calm of dusk the queer whorl e of arabesques as night paints a blackAt 5 30 a m a coolly competent out Instead ot the low cadence of nurse announced a boy crickets the fierce huzzah of traffic Unconsciously during the racking s of the garish zig- wait I was Instead out a life for mapping zag of enormous electric beacons him vln my zeal I had forgotten the I shall always miss the splendor of simple rule that will make the lively OT ALWAYS READY rural sunsets newcomer happier than advice of all AND WILL LAST the sages A trite little thing it runs Somewhere I have read In a rich Iike-thiFOR YEARS "Mind your own business!” anthology of life that no one laving (Copyright 1933 Drawing instrument end tup McNaught Syndi 20 years in a small town is ever comArtists’ materials Them Pape 1 cate Inc) pletely happy in a city I lacked two HI sheet IQs 20 1 In subthe hills but years of EDINBURGH GAMBLING Fountain Fen Ink scribe to that The same rule applies ®ref aufpria has been CENTER expressed Leather School Bags to the city bred who migrate to the m Scotland over the charge of Sir PARKER 8HEAFTER WAHL smaller communities All of which James Leishman member betof the WATERMAN doubtless counts for the sociological ting and commission that gambling Ws Are Experts on Repairs ef fact that the most supremely hapi Edinburgh is the greatest Pens Fountain gambling people are those who dive and die center in the world and something ' a where bom be done about it In an address may PEMBROKE GO a e ft-- ' in Edinburgh-describmthe work of But about being born again I’d like the Z4 Part Third South commission he said there is more to be far handsomer and gambling in Edinburgh ° Jlbetting midway between Jack Warren Williams would do A pair of shoulders like Herb Roth's might help They could leave me my ears They are rather dandy I would attend a fresh water college I've always had a leaning toward Wabash r Newspaper work would be my choice Kansas and the City Star my first hope 1933 com-miari- y By O O McIntyre The Tribune la a charter member of the Audit Bureau of Circulation! 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