Show ? — - TIfi SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY IORNINO OCTOBER 5 f New York alt £altf filwiw IwuJ Uti tM SH mrj tnomln Tribune Publlshlne Company TERMS tjke OF SUBSCRIPTION: The I 090 Call? and Sundar one montb 10 M Dailr and Sundar one rear (Tbe above rate! applr in Dtah Idaho Nevada and Wromlne ) -Bseahere In Dotted State t Daltr 1and 98 8undar one momh The Tribune li on aale In everr tra- -n tenant cjtj In the United Statea Read-tmar aacertaaln Menu In anr ettr bv lelrphonlnt thit office d The Tribune it a member of the Free The Aasoclated Prese la entitled to the use ter reproduction of all new disputchei credited to U or not otherwise credited In thla paper and also the local pews published herein tbe aeol(te at Sell City at aecond elM matter By The Tribune la a member sf Media Records Inc group 4-- Pcrelen bureaus of information of Tha mtrone are ' No I Rue Scribe Parle Prance lit Pall Mall London England I Unter Den Linden Berlin German?4 Fxcelsior Hotel Rpmr Italy 1933 This Time a Chancellor s Mthe catastrophe of 1914 An attempted asasslnation of Chancellor Dollfuss of Austria la an omen of what may be' expected Fortunately the leader In time at this escaped death of Austrian political thought to racial 1914 It was an archduke and his wife who succumbed This tiny conflagration hatred and precipitated a world-wid- e Women The nor’ester that lashed Into fury became a ao'easter toward dawn I had phoned a telephone girl f a little comfort while the building seemed to go into a shimmy A staunch struc- - calfskin in the Ehgiiilrtnilhnry giylet “I'm Just down from the I jittered “Does vour hotel act up this way often?” She explained if it did not sway there would be real danger "Pick up a book and read” she said “It will soon be over” A half hour later I was still holding a phone book upside down mountains” There i a certain misspent artistry about the sand scylptors whose handiworks adorn the seaside of the boardwalk In the fashion of the London screever they sculp their masterpieces and depend upon tossed coins from passersby Each plate has a few decoy coins One of them affected a Latin quarter dress velvet tam green open throated shirt and corduroys ’Anyway Gazing awhile I observed: finished It But Harry Silvey of up with that impulsive casualnesshim the brighter minded: “It keeps out In the open air” Every pleasure resort has its prom-enadof Ladies Who Smile and Glance Back and Atlantic City la noa ‘ exception Here they try to express summery look Gaudy pajamas pigAnnual Tax Urged lation we can stabilize prices employ-- 1 on the most substantial gold base any eon blood toe nails showing through ment and create a scientific basis of 'nation ever possessed? open sandals and cigaret puffing Ai Currency Basis money and tax requirements which Gpld is merely held by public in- through long holders will keep all industries active es- stitutions to do what it could not do deserve Among the yum yums that tablish a reliable base for business if hoarded by private: owners title Under the Editor Tribune: is the local macaroon huzzah f of transactions and furnish arhple emhigh and that gold Suppose hourof a ner(leal we suggest a plan for the workers of the na- silver is turned Into a permanent re- There are shops that bake them them that is revdtutionary in effects that ployment keep tion serve fund to maintain the value of ly and constant mist helpswater taffv will stabilize the circulation of money We will assume that the national time and money Certificates may soggily toothsome Salt used double state industries and employment and county governments be issued against 90 per cent of this is another tastv— Diamond Jim chan city the number of taxpayers and lighten to eat four pounds in an hours to to finance when needed $12000000000 annually the burdens of taxation fay increasing requireon the not for those with bridge-worgovernmental functions ing projects thus financed only to ride But is tremblv It's only for the money to be used and the num- carry that of the nation that the people to carry guarantee 30 hours work per week to ber of taxpayers to pay George Olsen sort of teeth on the industrial progress develop every person who seeks such We propose a circulation of money the nation's resources its This reserve will not be used for support lit the United States equal to the And a hat should be doffed to and pay the required tax government expenses It will be boardwalk sellers of postcards They combined taxes collected by the naIn a volume of money merely a restriction of private com“We gladly furnish stamps tional state city county and town actual circulation display: to do no over mand will the agmoney It good I have thought that in Utopia there equal amounts to gregate taxes which governments to substitute for silver gold Silver will' be a waiter who will consent to paid about $12000000000 that the United We propose a change in the nation's must work with g61d coffee to those who want it States government issue full legal we volume ever All absolute the an need will bring inflation by fixing with meals and a genius seller who tender notes to the states at cost policy on tax In come to of based worker each circulation able money by making all ready against their assets credit and in- requirements and needs of the peo- buy Such will be the case as soon will hand out postcards tegrity to place on equality taxation ple which assures the farmer man- as there is a public works job always stamped and money circulation ufacture? producer worker and all ready for every person who must earn When a sort of police whistle shrills If $ 1 2000000000 'Is Insufficient to other classes of people ample money his dally bread by the sweat of his the boardwalk and shore becomes of on the expense government T AW enforcement officers should find a degree of encourage-- 7 carry to to be used in their various pursuits brow taut Then a scurry for the rail and we all and unemployed employ J E EDMONDS This dual purpose reserve fund can water edge Sometimes it is only a ment ln’the refusal of Judge J W McKinney of the Third will Increase taxes to meet the rebe created by presidential order un life saver warning a swimmer beyond amount of money and increase quired der present laws To create a 50 per his depths But more often it’s a - district court to entertain a plea for a suspended sentence In the money circulation to meet the ex- - Monetary Plan Suggested cent tnpney professing charge in kind prelude to launching a life boat and taxes until the additional of pense As Aid for Unemployed on all sliver and gold the case of a tfilef found guilty of stealing approximately $1000 volume of money and taxes have rushing to rescue Every person who demands hard worth of brass fittings' Judge McKinney in refusing this form been adjusted to meat th require except fractional dollars at Not all the lifeguards are the dash Editor Tribune: Are we off the money ments of government and the em bank will get 50 per cent of hla ing Apollot of fiction Harry Rich-maany of settlement branded the suspended sentence as one of the ployment of the people gold standard? ln gold or sllvejjmd the other and Al Davis I believe are of While all the gold is held In the na- - money By using the annual tax requlre- 50 per cent of his money will be held the guild and handsome eolleglates most pernicious ideas ever launched In the public mind circuIn we banks or aren't tional as a of basis of menta treasury money here permanently in the national treasury are often so employed But manysort to : That this form of criminal compromise is descended from After this plan is a presidential are stolid mlddleaged Not the order Gold and silver bullion will inspire potential “Miss America" fact the lawbreaker and his maudlin cohorts is a be dealt in only through the na- feigning distress to cry for help in tional treasury or an authorized agent hope of romance 7 True the departure Js coated with a pretense of Bervlce to thereof National currency will be issued for This evening I decided to brave the society a pretense which by no means is convincing to the 80NNET The melancholy days are come the beach was stiver after the money process- chill for a quick dip The private ' practical mind This pretense is predicated upon the theory saddest of the Now on the one foot on (he other now deserted jeer they couldn't 50 07 is cent taken year —Bryant The ratio ing per Twixt vice and virtue balancing be- Is fixed bv the ’’What’ he advertising?" But after ' that the first offender- - after he is legal silver content of caught becomes Instantly low I turned all out ankle What’a aad about a lesson which Veep Inching present silver dollar without of a sudden blue not 'one of my coland anxious in my troubled the confusion of coins reformed and if repentant for his acts It assumes that lndi- -' brings the harvest from thefleld the Wearied mind ors So I loped gazelle Ilk? back to D W JENKINS vidual reform is as possible under the threat of punishment as luscious fruits from orchard and vine- Seeking where'er I may salvation find my room Just In time to hear my wife Tremonton mato to the whom the star by clouda Like one tell someone over the phone yard the gorgeoui colora it is under definite penalties are crossed the type who attends valise salesMf ples and tha crispy tang to the air? LIFE NOTED SAVER DIES errs and he will turn which not one thing It's another Who way The theory however is wholly impractical and becomes It all depands on your viewpoint William Cooper who helped to save Is lost e 1000 unlives who received a and thou heart’s take Therefore (Copyright 1933 McNaught gold my an Instrument of hope for the criminal who has hereEach season In turn is my favorite the watch from the president of Syndicate Inc) written page melandoesn’t mean that It is the time of the year There are no tofore escaped police detection And write thou on It what la wanted United States for the rescue of 23 has died in Ramsgate For 50 years he and was launched a second time near-lbecause there la no there first experience of the offender in criminal activity merely that choly daysPerpetual three hours later only to reach hold before It In life’s dally stage was a member of iha Ramsgate life anything would And The line of action which it craves in crew and for 32 years was coxswain the Siberia after a great struggle just It Is the first time he haS been caught The suspended sen- - drive me nuts Cooper was awarded a silver medal as the Kbigsdown lifeboat crew comprayer e hia services during a terrific storm pleted the rescue of the 52 on board tence Is a form of probation and presupposes supervision of Liken if you will the seasons to the So that hmid the errors of my youth for In November 1916 when the Rams- The gold watch was presented to not own hide My shortcomings may four ages of human life — Infancy the court rather than supervision of a penal Institution the truth: gate boat went to the aid of the Amer- Cooper for the rescue in January Rave all If humble sinners lower in heaven ican steamer Siberia The lifeboat 1919 of the crew of 23 from the steamyouth middle and old age exon to an courts not are Utah Obviously equipped carry stood by for siv and hours ship Plave of New York stood you want to about the “golden” days tensive system of probation and so the court can ill afford of youth the aummertlme of life Do Than the proud doers of superfluous good think you’d enjoy an eternity of As a you --Michael Angelo 7 he time necessary to continued contact of its wards t? Don’t tie silly THE' FORUM e By Our Readers Every time you pull them on you’ll rehow smart member you were to pick up excellent an such boot— at such a remarkably low price! In black or brown— All sizes I GULLET! one-hal- having k Suspended Sentences The Senator From Sandpit SEEivic AT AMAZINGLY LOW COST i self-evide- nt 4 Made of fine quality the gale - ' For Men or - park Ignited an overly prepared world and fanned the flames Of warfare on an unthought of scale Tension exists between the Vienna government and the Hlt-- the frontiers Airplanes roar across the border spreading propaganda Military alliances are in the making France is in the belief that ultimately she will be called upon to battle again with the German forces The stage Is set "for ah eruption even as the league of cations Is endeavoring to strengthen Its position as an InstruDisarmament negotiations are proceeding ment for peace Fear is arresting constructive atwith discouraging progress tempts to change this suicidal policy which Is very largely tha cause of current political and economic chaos Surface indications are not as alarming as the undercurrent v Of unrest which Is setting European nations against each other In a renewed attempt to obtain" security Jy parking on the lid of a powder keg The cpntlnent Is an armed camp No amount Of persuasioh on the part of the United States'' Is likely to change the attitude of continental statesmen who see the handwriting on the wall Perhaps they see how the situation might be lm- x proved but are unwilling to yield a point in national interest for v international welfare Many observers confess the outlook is gloomy but not hopeless' For the United States however the matter of evolving a sane international policy is an imperative necessity By dabbling too much in Europe’s Woes we were drawn into the “war to end warAlmost twenty years after the world war be- -gan the continent Is ho nearer to political understanding than It was then Can the United States afford to play this game? But more important is the question: Can we free ourselves gracefully from the entanglements of our last adventure to keep ’ our feet out of the fray if and When the European countries resort to barbarism once again to settle" their differences? English Military Riding Boots! d TTNLESS the signs along the European political highways are U grossly misleading the continent Is hurrying into something Quite-adangerous quite as disastrous and possibly as tragic - O O McINTYRJE ATLANTIC CITY N) J Oct The me Atlantic City chair pusher to In the occupies the most forlorn niche Amerioccupational scale He is the can coolie In the manner of the tired horse he responds to the command of a master with a flick pf his head and trudges on Some are garrulous on occasions but mostly the monotonous grind has worn them down to scattery monosyl tables They are like flotsam tossed ed up by the sea— human driftwood died to seashore sands Now and then boy but mostly a rather shame-faceold broken down rachitic Their tatters suggest the Incredible filth among the human castaways under the spans of the Seme Black white and an occasional Chinese they 6TS In charge of padrones-who-wU- r-i them out ot lethargy as the steamboat mate does the roustabouts The alf turns blue Many have combed beaches on the outer ridges of the world— the South sea islands and the like Crack the shell of reserve and a few can talk of Shanghai’s Bund the Southern CroSs and wild dives In Harbin and Port Said The pay is largely tip Roller chain are 75 cents an hour Inc Pacific M O Moaenaen da Co eoaet reorelentatlve San Franctaco Loe Anaelra Seattle Portland 5 Here’s Value News! Day-by-Da- y Tribune la a charter member of Bureau of Clrculatlona Salt Lake City Utah Thursday Morning October 1933 At revolutionary low prices Gillette offers a service not even approached by any other manufacturer Recognizing that every man’s shaving problem la different Gillette provides a complete line of blades to meet varying requirements Drastically reduced— In price these blades put matchless shaving com fort and satisfaction within the reach of all men Rea - suite shaving ease at sensational low cost The “Blue Blade”— positively the sharpest we hav4 ever produced — la especially recommended for men with tender akin It smooth superkeen edges glide scrota sensitive faces without pulf or irritation -- ' - -- It y ona-ha- lf 1475-158- 4 matter of fact It is most likely to encounter its charge when he Is brought In for some other offense But even If our courts did continue their- Interest in men under suspended sentence the system still would be as Judge McKinney Indicates a pernicious' departure from the fundamental principles of Justice Certainly Justice does not contemplate that distinctions be drawn between first offenders In the eyes of the Judge If the law Is cold and unseeing if It plays no favorites then all first pffenders regardless of the character of their counsel or their friends are entitled to equal consideration In the matter of suspended sentences This in brief means that If suspended sentences are to prevail all first offenders should have sentences suspended before they are sent to Jail which in turn means Judicial license to every Individual to commit at least one crime " - ' 7 before ' - - 7 reckoning with society J Obviously’ the same manifest Injustice prevails when one judge refuses' suspended sentences and another passes them out with reckless abandon In this situation however It must appear that the judge who conforms closest to the Ideals of the law and his profession is the one1 who refuses to dissipate the logical penalties of criminal activity The judges who resort to suspended sentences ultimately must be revealed for their mistakes for ultimately they must share the responsibility for crimes on parole for the simple reason that none of them Is In a position to guarantee the reform which he so readily takes for granted Judge McKinney is on the right course and the only course which will remove the stigma which now attaches to law enforcement in the JJnlted State? ' By' no stretch of the imagination can the first crime'be regarded as less offensive r to society than those that follow - And while you are comparing autumn to middle age and winter to old age why not look upon them as periods of accomplishment and rest rather than decadence and death? If all you see in autumn Is the dead leaves on the ground and it winter means nothing to you but shoveling enow off the or coal into tha furnace then no wonder the melancholy days for you are here NOTES ON THE CUTE DEPART-MEN- Cesare Rlnettl and Frank Capltolo have been Inseparable companions o since 1901 Both came from Italy were married on the same day spent their honeymoons together and came to Salt Lake in 1915 In R T Porte's office In Sugar-hous- e the desks are painted In delicate colors and the stenoghpers are— well — blondes brunettes and redheads Things 1 admire about people I Very few pf us ever thoroughly learn any of life’s lessons We have meet: to keep on going back to school While Harold Waldo’s kindliness Ths ''Vs- - stirs i when directed at I have no record of accomplishments to look back upon nevertheless I'm me) wit of “Baron” Long having more fun In my forties than I J Golden Kimball’s sense of humor had m my twenties Hy Jensen's taste in clothe - ' Sam NicholTa courtesy When we learn how aotne rich men Mrs A H Boxrud’a optimism secured their wealth poverty seems Joanna Sprague's acquaintance with as much a blessing as it does a curse good books It's better to have a patch on your Mrs Robert Murray Stewart’s trouser than a scar on your aoul' Charm of manner tide-wal- Monte-magn- DO YOU k ait NEED MONEY? v SMWSS of edge and is particularly adapted for ehavera with tough or difficult beards Millions of men have found this blade beat tutted for their special requirements The Valet blade— for use In the Valet AutoStrop Razor — it designed for men who like to strop their blades before each shave While their high quality haa been acknowledged for year— these blades are now guaranteed sharper than ever before ette Probak md Valet Blades We are prepared to make loans in conservative amounts on NEWER TYPE HOMES located in the better residence districts of Salt Lake City Reasonable Interest No Commission Prompt Service First Security Trust Co Main honefirMWdllRisafdbn The Probak blade —while extremely sharp— has an entirely different type at Exchange Place Wasatch 3221 At the old price Gillette Probak and Valet blades were n sound value Today's drastically reduced prices make them sensational bargains The same high Quality la positively guaranteed If not satisfied return the unused blade to your dealer and he will refund your money GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS “ 007 W re t a - in — -- |