Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING New York NOVEMBER 18 1033 DESERTING THE OLD GUIDE The Senator From Sandpit t the poetoffiee it Belt Entered Like Cite at eeeond ciw matter Weed every morning it the 811 Tribune Publishing Company By advantage of me" “Wha — I stammered “I thought you were Frank Fowies" “Never heard of the gentleman” (Frank will love that— both the "gentleman” and the “never heard” parts) replied the stranger Someone has said that dreams are handing me his card which read: “children of the night of indigestion “Peter Vogelaar" attornev-st-lsbred" Maybe that's why we seem to And was my face red! have no sense of humor while we are dreaming Perhaps we do laugh while we dream and then forget that we laughed Dreaming Is an act of pure imagination attesting in all men a creative power which If it were available In waking would make every man a Dante or a Shakespeare —Hedge o o McIntyre NEW YORK Nov 17- -At breakfail I thought of rambling mm y tor to- £alt Luke City Utah Saturday Morning November 18 1933 A Hlfittms Crime INVESTIGATION of the ydnaping of Brooke Hart 22 son of wealthy California parents was "brought to an abortive and tragic conclusion by confessions of John M Holmes father of VSo dSi id Harry thst ihej'lflaaI’4 IMS to'ckar day inch u "On Going (or a Walk! But with HazllR and Stevenion toying with the idea ao superbly it’s preYet someone should sumptuous awaken enthusiasm (or the arte in a city where it is completely abandoned For eight years I’ve walked three miles daily generally at sundown hear John H Finley of the ' Times walks (ive Lee Shubert six But how puny compared to DeQuincey and Wordsworth who calculated they hiked 160000 English miles Yet they chose the rousing stretches ot countryside In New York one must be content leisurely to saunter If one has a companion it must be one with a Harpo mixed There must be no Hart Into Insensibility and thrown his struggling cannot be outcry at some sweep of exquisite vicious of This brazen story cruelty landscape A nod toward It tells all bqdy Into San Francisco bay The accomplished walker learns to asd the seeming Indifference of the prisoners parallels the Lind tuCk such peacock views away in a membrane of memory where they are bergh and the Parker kidnaping cases constituting the most never lost He becomes a collector of rare imagery with a storehouse of barbarous crimes In the history of the American police effort treasures Words crash in on them Ho time should be wasted In bringing about the penalties despoil their beauty usefulness and f the law wholly Inadequate as they may appear Capital pun- -' charm jshment either hanging or shooting- the extreme of punlsh-nien- t under the law does not begin to atone for the crime Itself Bwlde the crime this penalty the Worst the prisoners can Is merciful and there is always the danger that loopholes Jfefilgjaw or technicalities In the procedure may spare their " Uea to a new Hope The American people their law and their courts have wasted ioj much rime and sympathy on the miserable reprobates who put themselves In conflict with the existing order and then to avail themselves of the full legal prerogatives of the law Crimes-sucas the ones brought back to Abiding citizen of arrest these men deserve no defenmind by the tti public We should establish security against them sive consideration aCthe earliest possible moment and the quickest way to do that Irto demand the full penalty sternly and quickly 2 It Is Idle to talk of criminal reform and futile to expect constructive efforts In behalf of the criminal In the face of Crimes like these Society can and should give no hope to the odhvicted kldanper who has killed his hostage before his loved ones have had any opportunity to conform to his contemptible point near 165th (treat is still entrancing Outside glowering Storm King Speedy trials moving In the further up It affords the most dazzling and unconscionable" demands view of tha Hudson Across yonder Single direction of legal convictions Is the only mercy which the palisades velning the softly changthese defendants' can ask Conviction of this offense merits ing colors’ Washington Irving loved Victor Herbert told me it was one which there should be no comprotli extreme’ penalty--witstarry night he sat dreaming on a bench here and caught in the mise and no unnecessary delay of far away tones went home and befcten young sis 1 don’t ever remember of laughing In a dream Usually if I’m not being scared to death by or about something I’m taking the moat outrageous things aa a matter of course Take a dream I had tha other night for example In my waking hours to say the leasts Fd have been mildly surprised at what I saw but in my dream everything seemed perfectly natural There was Harley Gustln wearing pink step- t- ftna- - tmd--sr high sllir bat" swinVHlliTg’ about the dining room like a gold fed fish while Esther Ellerbeck George Wilson mud pies with a butter knife A1 Sugden was smoking a saxophone while A1 Capone sang I’m Headed for the Last Roundup" Margaret Atwood entered the room with Ruby Taylor and announced that Ruby had been pinched for finger-wavin-g I told them that they couldn’t bebe arrested for cause it was a legitimate business Margaret said she knew that but Ruby’s case was different She had thumbed her nose at Bill Payne! There wasn’t even a titter Fancy that! finger-wavin- - ex-pe- set pt Another disquieting thought Is Is our possible that certain persons for instance wives and husbands whom we have credited with having no sense of humor are so constructed that they laugh at us while they’re mortag aaleep?— is just a subtle form of laughter The following clipped from a London paper was sent In by an Alta club member THE MARKET MAN Missy wanchee artichoke Missy wanchee bean? My have gottee lubarb Spinach nicee green ex-p- £t h confu-lip- 4 i j’ n turned out tha “Kisa Me Again” which Fritzi Scheff sung and which will delight lovers evermora Money for Utah j SALT tasssssssaessssSBBsm LAKE and Utah people should find a heartening degree encouragenient ln the final outcome of negotiations with the federal government for appropriations and loans to create In allowrelief employment during the forthcoming winter the public works ing grants and loans aggregating' $5500000 felvfc works administrator forestall a sitadministrator and the I command too for a briefer ramble that patch known aa Carl Schurz In the park tossed ao Yorkvllle Jostle at ’88th street The riverside especially with esplande and sturdy benches of transplanted Teutoni with gooseneck pipes and dachshunds Hera ont may bump into Irving Berlin On Vincent Aston Elizabeth Marbury often drifted here after a trying day and on its Lo topsy-turvil- y uation which prqmlsed to become desperate with the advent of retown rigorous weather The action at the same time promises to diminutive cigars In tha gloaming lieve existing pressure on the relief rolls 7 And Ring Lardner liked 11 state to the for the will amount go $4500000 Of the total The Jimmy beginning of work on Reclamation projects which are vitally re- Luke’s place u among tha vanishing The related to the future welfare of Utah and her people areas with back yards dormr windeIs dows white lintels and brick chimmaining '$1000000 comes from the civil works fund and sticking out of attic roofs It It re- neys signed to meet the Immediate needs of Salt Lake City takes only a few steps to traverse It works for by public A good taklng-of- f duced the total of the city's application place for an idling Greenwich Village Ana that amount and constitutes a happy solution of the potential hour through e of fakery despite its there are forgotten twists In Village controversy which threatened the city’s negotiations streets are or that exult tha wanderer loans are based The programs on which these grants y Grovt street for Instance has a essentially sound In no sense of the word' do they appear as flavor with and fintlc efforts to dispose of the public funds with no other' pull doorbells Gay street too thought thah to provide employment Tha majority of them are An exciting city mile to lay under heel la the avenue at the vesperal directly related to the eedhomic needs of the city and the State hour the Plaza fountain southand are to be considered as Investments ln the future rather ward From to Madison Square Homo as of Amerlcenus with or without apata assumptions unnecessary obligations tljkn monocle walking stick Otto i The Utah and Salt Lake City negotiations have been fraught Kahn Lilyand Pons John D Jr Peter with uncertaintiesSecretary Ickes wisely has Insisted upon Arno Life sizzling from the pan from an Arabian color box legal contracts and statutory restrictions created obstacles Splashes Vivid grotesque pathetic come to to hurdle" seems AJ1 have how to not wjilch were easy Of course pipe imoklng— a bowlful a happy consummation with every Indication that the city and after a breakfast topped off by tat programs" for" constructive relief “may proceed without aright nip of cheese— gives walking a hodge-podg- Sick-tns- vigor- 1' Atiay Both Oovernor Blood and Mayor Marcus are entitled to Both public commendation for the success of their efforts were required to display fact and patience as well as a thorough understanding of the legal and technical complexities ot The reclamation loans for the begincljy and state needs ning of work on the Deer Creek and the Moon Lake projects constitute a tribute to W R Wallace chairman of the Utah Water ‘Storage commission which evolved Its water program twenty or mora years ago The loans Just approved constitute recognition of the feasibility anil desirability of this program It Js an encouraging accomplishment and one In wjilcb Its sponsors may affect Justifiable pride m b No Drunken Drivers m Those not imoklng should munch A pocket of newly toasted peanuts la a pals carbon substitute And never O never hesitate to gawkl ous-aroma of the problem to bo met gnd solved as Utah' NOTandthetheleast nation step from constitutional prohibition to law-cont- rol of the liquor traffic U that attending the use ot aso- - line will not mix and have found out to our sorrow that efforts In this general direction result In tragedy and grief which frequently exact their toll alone from those who had nothing to ‘ do with the experiment There Is every Indication that the use of hard liquor win not bo permitted on the premises where It Is sold There will be no saloons no bars and If control Is ail that It Is hoped to be there will be no speakeasies' Hard liquor as a result will b something’ of an outcast ‘for private or secret consumption Under the prohibition 'era too much of this consumption went Into traffic with the result that drunken driving became a men' ace to life and limb 1 There of course Is g hope that regulated sale of beverages wifi result In reduced consumption of whisky and hard liquors The states however cahhot afford to take any chances with this- particular hazard In traffic The dangerous alliance of gasoline (Copyright 1933 McNaught Syndicate Inc) SPURNS MOTHER TONGUI A man wbo spumed hla mother tongue and yearned to leave his native land was revealed in Syntjey N S W recently Called witness during A trial he cotlld speak only Chinese and testified through a Chinese interpreter Tha story la that ha was born In New South wales his mother died when he waa very young end hla father going to China Inara took tha boy wit While in China the father died and the boy left destitute was adopted by Chinese Years later ha went back to Australia and worked with a colony of Chinese truck gardeners Although by all laws he la an Austra-Uan- the white man remembers only tha kindness shown by hla yellow friends He la at heart a Chinese and hla ambition la to earn enough to return to China MAN My have gottee lufaly hen Velly nicee fat My have got asparagus Any man like that THE FORUM Observer Flays Outside Control of Utilities ' CHINA LAUNCHES FARM FLAN China’s extensive plan for' restorlife and prosperity ing country which waa outlined at the recent government conference In Nanking Is being put 'Into action The main purpose is to recover the productivity of the land made desolate by floods ad that the rural population may find means ot livelihood and to persuade the farmers to stay on it Instead ot flocking to the cities Expert committees are ready to advise on every kind ot problem Including how to irrigate how to tight insect pests the use Of Implements how to raise gardens and tha bee methods Tha four ata pie products silk tea cotton and rice will receive special attention feet Jbrolcen es will new attempt to suppress the evils of tha liquor trefficNamVia! ®r abolished Model farms tdr what course the states take with Regard to hard liquor they to be used in demonstration! are to must see to It that the use of liquor In connectlnon'wlth automo- be started at once biles Is made a serious offense for the A modernistic lookout tower has culprits as well as a dan- - been built on the great dike across gsrous menace to th? public safety tha mouth of tha Zuyder Zee ' J “ ' ' 'A "( ‘'I A L Letters Hmltei to M wiHl a (a) Writ aa aaa aid af - tha aar nlri (k) writ Helene raeial tlnna barred I sndpartleaa (b) pereenal eeeer- ltons aot deatred 4 (a) Writer Bait lira trae naaMs and reeldea- tlal addressee S Pestlea! eeatrlba- tiana ara net eanalderad Viewt Harassed la tola daasrtaent ara those at tha aantrtbatara aal da nat aeeeeaarUr rafleet tha Ttewa at 1 Tha danarlMsat Tha Trlkaaa eaanet ha aaed aa aa advertising Madlaat I Tha Varna dose nat eeart aara than ana aaatrlbiUaa a week frea tha nathar a"' My blong a plopah man Prlcee talkee true ’Nother man blong robber-ma- n All time cheatee you Ml iil na line - STATION KSL 8 P11 “Radio Headquarters” to-b- GE’S SENSATIONAL NEW DELUXE nom-de-plu- CONSOLE ONLY W “COMPLETE er sort'of grams police CHRISTMAS For' Christmas A PREMIUM NEW YEAR COAL WATERMSN’9 fl Waul i j FOUNTAIN rEN AND FENCIL BETS PEMBROKE’S M East Broadway that’s happiest Books Will make Xmas a Happy Day CITY COAL CO DESERET Hyland 3131 Meabar NBA v 4 At No Extra Coat "1Ww9llOaW1 0 with new clarity and leas interference You can listen glorious tone that la a revelation of beauty and tq fidelity ion can get extremely fine performance consistently The cabinet Is especially beautiful It is made of richly finished walnut with a dignified Renaissance design tfiat harmonizes with beautiful borne interiors Call on ns for a demonstration Do h now fll that’s jollies and the sort of g end-levi- 0 Rules for Contributors i Control of Immigration Seen as Great U S Need ht - 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You have gottee motor car All time sit down ride You buy meat from Sing Fat Sing? Editor Tribune: Surely controlled Mutton velly cheap? Immigration and a refuge here for Sure my savee this b’long goat political oppressed of all nations are No have gottee sheep not incompatible ideals If true to our forefathers we must maintain You like eggas nicee fresh? ’ both My have plenty got Today’s value of American citizen- You buy all I pay you cheap TONIGHT inaugurates is are Last week -- b'long-too great Many foreigners ship hot willing to spend $1000 or more at an radio’s most spectacular Americanization achool another $1000 Sure my kll time plopah weigh or more to be set down by airplane My have got good stand fa on ecUeraientl in lomt Isolated Interior point where You find short? Maybe my boy two-wa- y the first another $1000 or more they may for he to weekly hand take away Forget Reader Asks Fairness buy security or manufactured evibroadcast treat and fo the dence of naturalization too This much potato From Power Concern Our national method of handling Inside velly nice mud? Byrd Antarctic Expedition! immigration is obsolete and costly It Takee long time puttee mud Editor Tribune: “Back to Funda- leads officers into temptation con- Must charge more dear price! Thrills adventure hit-tor- y —Maude Hubbard 'Brown mentals” an editorial appearing in a trary to the progress pf righteous in the making! recent issue of The Tribune is de- people Our national government needs the NOTES ON THE CUFF serving of high comment and considDEPARTMENT eration by all citizens both local and help of the states' to properly control immigration Why not tax nonstate The other night while I was wait0 from who income citizens enjoy any Rightly ao “tha petitioners entering for the street car I saw what I ing thij case availed themselves of an any source or activity among us? thought was a familiar face and 10 Such cent should persons pay established legal right” In many per waved friendily Receiving no recases the people generally have be- and up of their Incomes for Joint sponse from the gentleman I shouted: come dormant to their rights espe-- " state and national use Also they ‘Hey! Mr President of the senate should be on public lists of precincts don’t think that because you’re a big r as pertains to the natural re sourcea of the country— God’s bless- where their sources and activities pro- shot you can highhat trie I knew you IIOIfitT TO T01 IT CUK-in- S ings to humsnity aa a whole rather duce Such tax would pay for county when — " The party I had addressed than to Individuals so few In num- deputy assessors among each 1000 so familiarly approached me saying A PBODICT OF CEMIIAL FOOOI people and lesser precincts It would politely: "I’m afraid you have the ber In the case of public utilities they also pay for all national and state tax are charged with a public duty espe and immigration officers and maintain a national registration of all dally the electric utility They deal noncitizens in the United States In tha natural resourcaa of our counregistration will be very diftry They are given a monopoly in Such than most instances where they operate ferent police residence registration of many nations Our citizens They are given the right of eminent will be exempt domain and thattneans that the peoWith this registration of all nonple who give them that privilege have citizens who get any income or are a right to say how far they shall go and have a right to say that a corpora- supported otherwise than' by citizen tion shall not make money enough in tarents full protection can be given o worthy refugees by a system of pritha operation of thair bus ineu e detrimental to tha general welfare vate appeal to precinct deputy assesThe people have a right to fay how sors These offices when so appealed look up the refugee’! record any surplus earnings the corporations to will If the claim to protection is legal may make shall ba Invested if at all and true register the person under a Lastly to question and determine and and give no informs' whether their capita) structure’ or base for rate making be real or ficti- tion as to origin of refugee assessors will need to be Deputy tious So the electric utility is to a great specially qualified but they will have extent profitable In business by rea- plenty of time for other work D W JENKINS Tremonton' son of particular subsidies or rights or privileges given to them by the A mechanical conveyor In one laws of our country It follows there- shift raised 1049 tons of coal believed for that a power company harness- to be a world'a record in Jtufford ing the streams that come down the mountainsides and flow into the val- England recently leys should treat with honesty and Glasgow Scotland has increased Stop-Ligfairness the people who own the nat- Its plan of building 8750 dwellings In Running ural resources that it should deal five years to also include 2500 interla abso- mediate houses Attacked by Reader with tha people In a way that J WALDO PARRY lutely fair 544 South Thirteenth East J R Bsrwell an attorney ap Editor Tribune: When the workpeared for his fiance Miss Jean ing men' ran to and from’ work In CRUISE SEEKS SECRET HERB Sprott an artist in a case In a Westthair can they were accused of many In a collapsible boat three accidents that they were not respon- Britons art on their way to India to minster England court recently and sible for- - But now the working peo-il- e search for a secret herb used by the won it are almost entirely on the road natives to cure rheumatism The exlas the slaughter of innocent people pedition was organized ’by Frederick been stopped? I think not Viola- Ramdon Here in one magnificent On reaching England tion la running rampant India the three will at once start lor receiver are the year'a What era tha red lights for If the the Nilglrin hills Where Grimshaw most sensational violators can run through! them at saw the herb used with astonishing Color-Radi- o will and inter at the law? ‘ success by - native— doctors several Young girls and goys are still run- yean ago He is determined to find Control high-powning around In their dad’s car and this herb which he is convinced will have become a nuisance Our streets ba of great benefit to humanity The ontpnt matehleaa tone and 'highways have become altars secret la closely guarded by the napouee eaR awitch anperh One of Grimshaw's compantives upon which human life is aacrlf Iced cabinetry all combined to giveyon truly fine radiovaluc Wa art not short of police or civil ions la Clarence Gardner 24 yean " With Color-Radi- o authorities I saw four policemen old who has traveled widely and has Control yon can tone in visually— Here’s to the The helping a lady out of a car outside of a knowledge of navigatlpn tone— shade volume— and reduce noise— by control a showhouse not ao long ago quest Is dangerous” said Ramshaw as he was about to set sail “and 1 may eye as well as by ear Yon can hear your favorite pronever come back" calls aircraft and amatenr broadcasts Editor Tribune: In tha edition of Sunday November 12 you left off my name to the-- Forum “squib” headed “Teamwork in Industry” In all therein exrespects tha thoughts pressed art plainly set forth To these thoughts we would direct public attention to another and possibly mora serious handicap to a clear understanding by the public ot certain unjustifiable practices of corporations In concealing the inner workings of their business policies by the use of “wheels within wheels This has been partly disclosed In tha local utilities company by acknowledging that several ‘'companies” are Involved in the production and distribution of electricity So' much so It would seem that the ordinary owner of securities of said companies would find it difficult to know just who is or who is not liable for his obligation There are several so nearly alike In name When a company Is placed under control of another company or Is so Involved In “contacts and contracts that tha public doesn’t know whether It la dealing with “John Doe it Co” or with “Doe John it Co" the Innocent "bystander" Investor is helplessly confused If the plant la controlled by certain outside corporations why persist In urging the people to support "local” interests when In fact they are supporting outside owners? From tha testimony brought c by tha army investigation before the utility commission it shows how the management eat up the profits ao they may claim it necessary to keep up tha price to the public Why pay tha head of a firm $17800 a year salary when there ere fully 17000 or more citizens who have practically no Income? The streets bethe franchises long to tha public were granted for the public good In fact th vary Idea of the use and ration of tha light and power end the “tram” system wu for the general Now If one foes through the good park he will see men- and women walking carrying bundles They are unable to pay the street-ca- r rates yet these same ears go half the time empty because of the rates Light and power rates tha same Too much management at the public expense J A WHITELOCK u : g ' GENERAb©ELECTIlIC BOOK COMPANY 7 RADIO |