| Show MNftli - 5 - - 1 THE t eon Dleenti 41' ComPollr TEMA OF eirasclurnom on monthal tAlit Atdd Daily and Sundae one teat " taws movie in Utandaho alto above Nevada and Wyoming) 117 Da end Elsewhere in United Leto& 11115 Minden one month ' hi 'tribunes 11 on gals in oar Dorton city In the United States Read Sri MU ascertain agent In ay tits 61 teleyhentng this Him - The Thbani Ii s 1111111lItt e1 the A11110 elated PM& The Associated Press la ens elusively entitled td ths use for reProduc lion of all news dispatches credited to $t or not otherwise credited In this paper sad also the local saws published herein Pall" and I bo tho Ur Soudanh ALT LAKE TRIBUNE TUE SDAY MORNING 'APRIL 10 Starting to' Walk Again Without the Crutch fato gitibnitr lot over trorntoo Ttihono -- sto a Pow loodwom In Cow boos swig ow Tri Tribune if II charter member Audit Bureau or Circulations y ot the V orb' Tribune le I member Iti Medi& Inc group e itegnoMa tuitional Fitzgerald Int Offices: Nog York Cite representatires 2 West 46th Street Chicago ISO N Mich-Ma- n General Voters Ave Detroit 18 Satter Street: Bldg: San Francisco 117 W Street: Records itlt Los Angeles Lloyd St:Udine loattle r st Armenian April 9—Many boyebelle daughter of an retirement about town are credited as inventors gohmol atri b esince tern e g of that tasty and highly potent liba- her friends at quiet little spreads It cocktail car Tippy her tion—the side Gray Jay O'Brien Ben ZimieLand the cuisine subtleties of her race London's Savoy Harry Craddock of bar are among legendary sponsors More than 600 private New York to do with But not one had anything yachts will remain in dry dockS this it Remindful of the time the summer Here the true unimpeachable elder J P Morgan was asked how Zr Woon story of ita origin Basil much it cost to maintain a yacht skine Gwynne and Joe Thompson ar- "Anyone" he replied "who asks that at rived in rue Danou one evening question shouldn't own one" PM proper time for tiffin John the was bartender at Hernia for years And it was Rodin I think who in when asked late But finally by Lillian Russell how with a bleeding forehead the art of sculpting rekarn to but He explained hia motorcycle with "Just get a block witheringly: plied likea side car was hors de combat of marble and knock off what you wise his wife but here he was and don't want" whatwould it ge gentlemen? Thompson ordered Cointreau Woon a twine I have been captivated by a small and Erskine On the wagon desired painting in a Madison avenue art orange bitten Dazed from his mis- store window portraying a chateau hap John thought they were the in- brooding at the edge of a pond ot ulgredients cocktail crazy Americans tramarine splendor To toss Inc note had conceived and shook them up of emotion the artist has a sleeping Et voila the side car! kitten coiled on a window sill The The mixture proved delicious Each tug for the picture—it Ms been sold had three and immediately started —is because it encompasses almost out to- ring doorbella— John- - has long the exact-vist- a ofdream since retired to his "propriete" for of mine since juvenile years Many like all bartenders 'he has one down times in deep sleep I have walked bein Vaucluse Now at the local bistro side the replica of that pond Only he often recalls to hie townsmen how to glance down to discover I was the side car was borni without a stitch of clothes! n 4:8-9- - Ay Government Advocated Grall 16 4 B7 MARK courts for the administration ever since last August has been watching for an opportunity to "crack down" on Mr Ford Mr Ford must and does conform to N R A about wages hours and every meticulous rule His sole offense is that intellectually—and Intellectually only—he is a non- WASHINGTON D C April 9 seeking to trace the future pattern of the revolution through which Amer-Ic- a is being conducted a seems clue to be made about N R A On Sat urday make it To - clear a requires state brief ment A On March 1 ng 15 'President Roosevelt Is sued an order Mark Sullivan requiring that every bidder for a government contract must file "a certificate dull executed stating that the - bidder is complying with" N R A ' "No bid which does not comply : conquest with the foregoing requirement The new methods for controlling scarlet fevef consist in shall be considered" The require brief of (1) a skin test to determine which persons might con ment aptilles not only to federal tract the disease since all individuals are not susceptible to it government contracts It applies to "all contracts and purchase or (2) a course of hypodermic injections of graduated doses of toxin' 'dens authorized by any state mu to stimulate the body to manufacture its own antidote (3) the nicipal corporation or local sub division" and to "any person or prompt administration Of artificially prepared antitoxin to per sons already ' autfering from the disease These methods are no - corporation in connection with projects to be carried out wholly longer experimental we are told their 'effectiveness and 'safety or in part with funds lent by the have been verified in thousands of cases in this country and United States" That is very sweeping Consid abroad the extent to which the ering is This monumental achievement the brilliant work of two business now active in the United American physicians Doctors George and Gladys If Dick—' States consists of sales direct or indirect to the government or man and wife—whose romantic partnership and scientific team- to projects financed by the gov of Isolation of scarlet fever and the germ work resulted in the ernment and considering the ex' the development of a serum for its control tent to which private business institutions have borrowed governMortality from scarlet fever has been steadily declining in from It F C considfor instance- - ment money the 'Weft States fop generation or soi—In-190- 1 this anyone can realize the ering the death rate was 135 per 100000 of the population in 1929 ' degree to which this order applies to all business big and little the latest year for which data are available the rate was 21 The This comprehensive order has was 1929 rate for than for that the slightly higher now been ratified by Comptroller Urdted States egistration area as a whole Salt Lake City on General J R MoCarli an official the other hand enjoys the distinction of a lower rate (07) in 1929 ' responsible to congress rather than to the executive By Mr than most American cities with a population of 100000 or more McCarl's ratification this order It is heartening in this connection to contemplate the substanof the president seems to ovee tial gains made since the beginning of this century in the control rule' the fundamental law long In the statutes which says that of the most deadly of the communicable diseases—diphtheria trø all bids must be awarded to the phoid whooping 'cough and acarlet fever-Thegains in turn' ac lowest bidder count for the marked increase in life expectation especially in the LS ignilcance—- of-younger age groups The expectation of life At- birth ifnop-- Requirement Cited proximately 57 years for males and 60 years for females whereas A significant feature of the thirty years ago it was only 48 years for males and 51 year for president's order is that the bid der must "executive a certifk On the other bend the increased mortality rates from diabetes este" It Is not enough that he heart disease and cancer are somewhat disconcerting 'While these - complies with N R A—be must lormally state that he complies increases are of course a natural corollary' of increased longevity The significance of this re they' are nevertheless unnecessarily Urge Except for the striking qiiirement will be understood by reduction in mortality from tuberculosis according to a recent our going back to the similar action of the tdministration on an earAmerican the of of the has been no sigpeople there vey vitality lier occasion when this method' nal success as yet in controlling the diseases peculiar to middle of compelling formal declaration of allegiance to N R A wu Iirst and old age The conservation of vitality among persons over 40 years of Last summer an agent of Mr ' age is without doubt the next most Important challenge to mediFord was the lowest bid Henry - der to trucks to the sow' cine and hygiene supply ernrnent - The government re4 jected the bid on the ground that Trebly Guarded Mr Ford had not signed the automobile code nor the "presk THAT the Utah state treasury shows a sizable balance on hand 'dents agreement" which was be used temporarilz "'until codes at the beginning of the last quarter of the present fiscal year - -- could be written Is gratifying but not altogether surprisingt During the last month Now the point obscure but almost two millions of dollars were received from overdue taxes which I am trying to make and other sources hacluding $307000 from the federal govern‘ ' clear is that Mr Fords sole of ' ment for roads and emergency relief tense against N R A was and is ' a mere failure to give assent Balances are reported in the general road and vehicle funds failure to go through the cere of more than a half million dollars each and about half that 'much mony of submission failure to in the school fund Altogether the state treasurer reports over genuflect failure to make ' the three anda half millions on band as of April 1 much of whIch obeisance et Comma'" The fact may be expended by the end of June that Mr Ford did not alen the As Utah has three states treasurers in a manner of speaking automobile code has no legal et' who probably keep a close watch over financial matters it is not other practical consequence He likely that there is any mistake in these figures The treasurer t Is bound by the code predsely as hi actual charge held over from a former administration another if be lid signed' Mr Ford lives was chosen in the last general election and still another was ap up to every requirement of N R A if pointed by the governor a few months agoOlt treasurY should be 0 he did rot he'would Most Pita guardeL ihe criminal 15511y:14 r Utah-213—- se Treasury Balance His is r merely an offense of silence failure to cheer For this intellectual dissent the government of the United States last summer tried to incite a popular boycott of Mr Ford This attempt failed but the admihistration did what It could by refusing to buy Mr Ford's trucka n ' a dissenter conformist in an - found ouncement a t 41 - I ImmnOwmmonipmRS No race responds with a fitting-term like the English I recall in Strand one day at Simpson's lunch when a 'steaming roast of beef was trundled up to a wan looking customer who bad every appearance of a bad night out Holding an aching head between his bands while the server Mood with knife poised he finally murmured in faint sigh: "Just a hangnail please" on-th- But a small town beats the world with the apt nickname There was a redmustached steamboatman in our town who had his mustache dyed black in the city Two days later it was a deep purple and even worse the following week-it-w- as green Ever after he was known as "Easter Egg" Jones (Copyright Theatrical folk are 'trying to coax 1934 by the McNaught Syndicate Inc) ö i My use of Mr Ford's being conducted Whin mi-yu- n t"Dutch misunder- standing arises out of loosely describing it as either Italian fat clam or Russian communism The revolutions in European countries have taken varying forms and the outcome in America will have characteristics differing from that In Italy Russia or Germany It IS Aoticeable that the spirit of intellectual compulsion of punishment of nonconformers characteristic of N R A has a recognizable resemblance to nazi in The slogan of nazi is - Germany "Gleichshaltung" meaning conformity and the nazi ideal is de scribed as the "totalitarian state" meaning again conformity tee mentation Nazi emphasis on the swastika has a resemblance to N RA emphasis on the "blue eagle" Qn the other hand the price' fixing feature of N 11 A is distinctly fascist and arises from within the business world Addlng further to the complexitMhe leading spirit of A A A Professor Rexford TugNvell is pretty clearly a collectivist and the inspiration coming from that source would seem likely to carry us toward the Russian model At Washington the movement toward a changed form of society continues formidably At the same time complete record of current the picture requires that qualification be added Through- out (he coontry there has been during the past ten days a stir- ring of public opinion in the tection of interrupting the revolik lion Also there has been within congress a quite considerable dis position to question and modify--some of the new deal legislative proposals coming trom the execu- - : : all-uv- e arti-uv- - e e I nn: Lunch" CHEESE e 1 Here's cheese your 0 h h 1 -- Dutch - onommimmiNil u iNONI:)Y-- - ' HOBBIES Collectors of Indian relics are Ypu can got quick aCtion on ' Herald-Tribun- I b - (CovvrithL IOU ( PORTABLE lo Own! cue as an illustration may mislead Every other business man in the United States is in the same post-to- n Mr Ford's ease happened to become conspicuous At the time N R A was being "put over" N R A Administrator General Hugh Johnson felt and said that be could not afford to let to prominent 0 man as Mr Ford "get away with" failure to unite in what Genepil Johnson deemed a holy Cause In seeking to visualize the des tination toward which America Is 4 4 ROYAL - Characteristics of Revolution Traced I Easy to Use' Byndleat) Beautilul—New—Modern Buyer the Da Eta Ilottl Arizona Strip Rail Way to Los Angeles! Highway No SS Miles Beyond U George HOTEL CABINS AND CAFII to Reuonabl Hates Prohibition Reotaled la Arizona' tlet pt-- - - -- -In partial A But-wh- Revolt Pattern Traced - -- Raymond Hitchcock's widow Flora when PhilosophY superficially Editor Tribune: With Interest! read Zabel's to sponsor an Amentan res- studied excites doubt when thoran article in the public column a few taurant One of those select shadowy oughly explored it dispels it—Bacon days ago which mentioned the fact places where talk is not so impor that doctors are standing the health tent as food excellence Miss Za of the public charity loadin the line's' of medical treatment and surgical aid sufficient to reduce the and A Sew rood OMNI to remember This may be true most doctors have property tax to 10 Mills"personal from now till Jane— y' been charitable or ages Excellent as far as it goes But FOR ENGRAVED WEDDING should it be peceAsaryt And why' even the general sales tax while per should many ether things be as they1 haps four times better than We presare? These are some of the thoughts ent retail nles tax would still not that are turning over in the public reach the forty billions of idle money oboommomman mind today And many people realize supposed to be lying in bank vaults FOR STATIONERY AND Light travels inconceliahly fast un-- ' that our present methods and cus- nor the forty billion' of bonds etc BIRTHDAY CARDS til it encounters a human mIncL-- toms of exchanging services are crude already owned for idle money and Aristotle and inferior existing bonds have no turnover to be PEMBROKE'S have seen thousands of people In taxed even under a general transacI get all mixed up over this evo- theI United States who are compelled tion tax It is altogether improbable FOR FOUNTAIN FEN SETS If Man descended to lution business suffer for the lack of from monkeys then the monkeys must medical care because surgical and that any tax on present bonds now PEMBROKE'S they haven't exempted from taxation could either have descended from trees sometime to exchange for this service be enacted or woukkstand the test of 24 East Broadway or another Bob Goshen says his father money founders of this republic de- constitutionality The says that monkeys in one's family tree clared to all concerned that all men Most economists believe that land are preferable to bats in one' belfry should inherit equal rights They fur should be taxed but only in proporThe way some peopitt brag about that pledged federat assistance to tion to thftrent it yields and that their ancestors one would suppose everyone who is striving honestly to idle land should bear some tax in enjoy liberty And hAppiness order to prevent it from being Mothat they invented them Maybe they live to health This problem is not a local nopolized and held idle for the sake did or state problem alone but national of prospective future profits A famous English scientist claims and should be dealt with as such I But if we should tax idle land bethat the average span of life can be suggest a national health department cause it is kept out of use why not increased easily to 150 years and that sponsored by our federal government tax other idle wealth or capital that the cost would not be over 12 or 15 and health aid rendered to all people Is keptt out of use? The hoarding of What greater step money would be discouraged cents a head There may be Isolated free of charge by tax Easy cases in other fields of endeavor but could be taken toward national ad ing it Mr Gammeter is opposed to can You think of a single instance in vancement and make alive a new deal the income tax yet this tax in the What greater steps view of economists is the congress where the expense would be for everyone? only fair could be taken to relieve worry dis- and equitable tax that is levied justif1ed7tress and fear that are strangling our It can be laid on every income and large LOVE SONG nation today? What greater step or small J H PAUL (By Telephone Operator No 000) could 'be taken to lead to an intellec'Twould be well nigh divfiun tual adjustment of other unharmonizIt I could e'er be thiyun ing conditions? And thou dear wholly This department of health could be From all conventions supported by the public in a way simit love thee more and mower lar or superior to the support of our Thy footsteps I dower public- - schools libraries and many other things of public interest that Beyond all life befower In ultimate degr-r-e- e have an importance second third and N fourth to health A small initial payment just the 11 I could not long survi-uv- e - WILLIAM U LIMB and this latest model Royal If thou were not Portable with smart new I would most strongly Tax on Idle Capital friends will crave To cross the river Styx-s- s carrying case is yours! Pay the balance on easy terms and beer Thy pleasure I await-tuwith Demandea bey Writer by So be thou not too late-tuComplete! Easy to use erages A NEW To keep our little date-tutwit them haw tow ophi Tribune With most of Rep Editos Or thou and I will mixs-- s isfore Handsome! Stutdy delicious flavor — resentative Gammeter's thoughtful Built for a lifetime of -F F H in Life on taxation I agree paper for Lifting' “:s ' perfect writing convenience! taxes from farms homes and unproNOTES ON THE CUFF tits ductive property generally and taxDEPARTMENT ROYAL ing the dollar instead—this would be sr 'lc' Lunches People who cannot afford it spend sound policy But the law which he a lot of money fooliphly just'because TYPEWRITERother people who can afford it do the praises as doing this—the retail sales tax—Teaches only the dollar of the 1111111011 same thing COMPANY INC poor man letting most of the dollars! 512 Reason Overheard "Wont big glass of of the rich man escape 25 tall tnd South 51 Mr Gammeter says: "Fix a rate on beer" Phone Wasatch MS Max: "Nothing doing You've bad every transaction including stocks Package and securities interest on bank loans enough" sales Customer: "It ain't for me mister" as well as the tax now in force" and it will "yield Max: "Who's it for then?" — Customer: 'A lady friend of mine" Max: "Where is she?" more or less common but a cola matter of Jac Customer: "Well lector of Indian music and stories she's lying down outside' who transforms his material into operu is by no means common once If Opportunity only knocks Professor William P Hanson QR-VQ:AGIE it has It onimme of those people who head of the department of public 'write to the editor school music at Brigham Young university has studied Indian life Judge: 'What's your name?' and lore for many years He has Witness: "Bernstein" producel two operas "The Sun Judge: "And your Christian name?" Dance and "The Bear Dance' Witness: "Ain't got no Christian name My front name's Moses" Affairs in 1 11 medical science recently announced by the John McCormick institute for Infectious Diseases Chicago thus summarizing the experience of 250 years and a decade of intensivemsearch re girding one of the most dreadedAiseases of early childhckid Thanks to Pasteur and the science of bacteriology which his work made possible we now know that the symptoms of "scarlet microbe which when fever" are caused by a seen under the microscope resembles a minute chain of beads Even a mild attack bf this disease we are told may be followed by complications resulting in death or permanent disability involving the ears the kidneys or the heart' Parents old and young will therefore rejoice in the announcement of this new ' McINTYRE NZW YORIC well-educat- The Conquest of Scarlet Fever of 0:0 -I - origin-td-"gran- 1 o one need the of scarlet fever is the reassuring verdict Dishonesty in Politics Decried by Contributor By Day-by-Day- is 10 1934 I ea ders (9 r York Editor Tribune: Is it not the memory of 'yesterday's failure and success and Imaginations of future success that spure man on into the undying hopes of tomorr9w? Strange it Is yet true Many of our college creatures are unfortunate enough to get an education without any financial effort on their own part which very rapidly grows up in the soil of selfish greed watered by a secret stream of political dishonesty Their schooling is not to blame but like the automobile their education is misused Their minds palpitate with desire for a parking place in he political nest feathered with luxury through their heartless domineering over the bowed backs and calloused hands of their honest brother This cankered conditionof men's heart's did not start in the education Of today It has become hereditary - and largely owes its pa" who laid the first political example so faithfully folinwed by grandsons of today God put man on this earth and gave him a schooling In honesty saying: "Eye hath not seen nor ear heard neither has entered into the hearts of man the things Still a personable juvenile Ernest which God has prepared for them that Glendenning has completed 31 years love (obey) Hint"- So a on the American- - stage- - Born-i- n Enspirit saw an opportunity for a politi- gland be made his debut in a walk-ocal office so he took the honest man part with his parents In his day he up into an exceeding high mountain has played more than 300 different and showed him all the kingdoms of roles and can still show youngsters the world and the glory of them and how to carry gloves twirl a stick and said: "All These things will 1 give tilt a silk hat ) you if you will elect me" (Matt Do our politicians of today snake Among newspaper men In New flowery promises of bubbling pros- York the sartorial gift is—or was perity just around the corner that when I saw him last—best expressed they will give us if we will elect them by George Buchanan Fyfe He can to their desired throne? The Master wear the rbite tie morning coat or realized the- necessity-e- f organising plus fours with the sangfroid of a and unionizing the honest in 'heart Picadilly blood It was Iryfe who against swung out of Churchill's one sunny hypocrisy BARNEY IGHNSON noonday with Joe Drum and James " "Ah" cried Montgomery Wellington Utah Flagg Frank Ward O'Malley hirpling from a cab The Spirit of 161" Health Bureau Financed Of The Foreign bureaus of1 information Scribe Paris Sr: PallNe Mall Roe London England: lig tribune Den Linden Berlin Germany: Motel Komi Italy Saa Lake City Utah Tuesday Morning April poison-produci- The Forum LNew sr 1TIVIlest at III modern course of government is disturbing Much of it the result of action designed to meet an einergency: It is different and frequently must impress the casual observer as distinctly uncertain In such a situation wonder and conjecture are the natural products of thi human mind Prom these elements come the fear that perhaps son'te ting to- - change- - the American order of government besets us are rather excited about the charges of Dr Some congressmen A brain-4111was or is William-Wirt cannot take thit concern seriously others red Many essentially t ' John Dickinson assistant secretary of commerce points out the absolute futility of any such plot He declares the advisers President Roosevelt too far apart in the individual views to agree upon a momentous program like overthrowing the govern- rnent' He cites signs of improvement as proof 401 the sincerity 4 t of President Roosevelt to render the greatest good to the greatest number without regard to technical distinctions in government At the same time Senator Reed of Pennsylvania in announc frig his platform for reelection declares that a little band of men 1— in Washington is'useeking covertly to change our course as a nation' HA sees wild inflation or chats as the ultimate 4n the existing course These two divergent points of view are the products of uncertainties in the government's economic plans They will be emphasized as time goes on as existing departures establislrthemselves as good orabad Nevertheless they are wholesome Re gardless of whatyou believe and think this form of debate is vital ' It promotes public and governmental facilities for separating the true from the false the good from the bad All of this is in the interest of calm deliberate and intelligent action It is a vital factor In dissipating dangers Such as some fearftil souls- an ticipate ' Red plots are not the result of open discussions- but of secret scheming America undoubtedly is changing its government it chang Many 'current departures wilt )4 proved wrong and dis carded Others no doubt will permanently' supplant the a'c views of the old order - America neverthelesst'is far from cepted the red throes of communism' We for the moment may be an exaggerated 'idealism— but we are pursuing a far from the revolution by which governments are overthrown The main objective as sounded by President Roosevelt the great eat goodI for the greatest number Is essentially American and a challenge to the isms of government The course of government depends upon the president rather than his advisers even though they may attempt to deceive or mislead him 1 1934 9 ti !Wogs pliebn4twat dm real estaie loans here gloated Cabins ' Hrs—San Boise Spokane 514 Hrs Portland Seattle 6 His -- NO COMi4f1SSIONS 1rancisce-14132- 2 Hrs 5i4 Hrs - We 1824 4110 4404 4 t-- ' - PROMPT SERyICE 5211 - fast ware -- make loans on improved Salt Lake real estate Leave at noon and arrive In San Francisco Portland or Seattle in the late afternoon Or leave after midnight and have breakfast in these cities or in Spokane 434 443'OMRAXf414 Miattimotor Hrs to Clit44g0' Equally 11 aslant ton Cletvlartd Nate lark IIS Oft m hood Triashre Indelbs tolosh LOBBY HOTEL ITTAB WA 2002 Matelot Postal sad Wasters traits °Ikea i First Security Trust Co Main atExchange Placa 'UNITED AIR LINES 0 - Wisatch 3221 4 II |