Show t - t gnit galo gtibuitt I ems "writhe be Mrt 'tribune Es4hiblue tbs 11TODAY TEEMS OP SOSSCRIPTION: 0 bt Dane and Sunday One month 1040 an4 Sunda Ono rear— labO above rates apply in MO Idaho illevecis and Shsewbere la United States OaLly and $ 126 Sunday One month Tribune Is On sale t orrery Ito in the United States Readportant cite ers nap ascertain &wants la any eite by klePhoning 014 office The Tribune Is a member of the lissoelatett Pres& The Associated Press is exeusively entitled to the use for reproduc-to tion of all news dispatched credited 'UPC'' It or not otherwise credited in this herein Sad also the local hew published -- The Tribtme ii I ehtorter member Of the Audit Bureau of Circulations Inembef Of Medis Thu Tribtmo M Records Inc or ma national liberal& fne4 York Reynolds Cita Offices' lien representatives West Moth Street Chicago ISO N Mich Iran Ave Detroit 1360MI Ofneral Motors Sutter Street Francisco Erupt:Ian 111 W Rh Street Seattle WALTER LIPPMANN Meaningless- Signs 'o12117r41iTvi4612034'Ar ":a3Kep '' offenders - '' ' - ' ' ' ' e semteleesomseseswes ' ' : T ' M - oboamimoNSea i4i- - ''''' es i 404:: t tt - — 0 s'If z crillivr - sf " 1 9 :--- " s 87' 13 1:14 :t?"-'$A4 ' n 41114101:ilr t '' 10 1 (''' PS" t' - "47- e 6 " :oe- Both Parties Have Right To Seek New Accord ' What we have a right to ask of the Japanese is that they will Join with the other powers in the effort to make a new settlement that they will stot act as they ate fit without consulting the other pow ern What they have a right to ask of ua la that we shall enter to act In good faith and that we 'ball not stand irrive- means 100 " el'': '''' 0:1:ffr c '70' e? ) ::3 L' 7 ' 17Ar e 11 1'!ic toK m 19( i 01:11 eo5- ) alie a ri till'r x111!: z - - ' 'et o' t r1 :4000 (:' ke ' N (0:41'''i Pokeninine &mambo i - I ' I 41 ilv A ° I 0 rt ity) 1 ' C7 4? - The 'Mystery Ends s oe rt hat ' monnEmmlowme I 0 he 1 01 Of io 1'40 ! 1 ello 41 41 ned -- Out Readers 13 'T:IfE-f7FQRV- with the least effort tion of Higher-Up- s to Work' reflects moneyhkind of "truth from its as New windows and broadcasts a welcome to Urged Party Cry anoftAoliiiiEM all mankind from its towers of unity Tribune: Editor trouto avoid Why should a Editor Tribune: May ? 'offer my and fellowship" and man draw $4000 a year from the govcompliments to 'Profes'sor Minas ble the less fortunate muat acquiesce Giles on the statements be made re- or be bitterly opposed The control ernment for spending on an aver' of interest money is the Awful curse age ot two hours a week working cently? 'Jazz represents :one's mind and that hangs over the beads of man's for the government? There are cases of this kind in all branches of pubbody the same as any Other act Jazz: existence The "expression of humanity's ex- lic oftice Mostly it is among the is popular because It is commerciallyl and morally cheap and for the reason istence" will be realized no sooner political appointees whose jobs come that it Can be used with little effort than when workers use an exchange to them as rewards for party servand training to express one's desire in medium their own the value of which ice They are usually head of deIcentralizes In the earner and rib partments who hays deputiet and those directions' As a rule Then the "ideal sig- clerks to do the work does not snake or maintain other person the guiding star of a the routine workers in public of'life like slow or moderate tempo nificance ltraining endurance or culture Jazz groping race" is enured in becoming fice are herd working and in many :as-Ilimy be' seen- Is speed and Is a Ione no matter what cult they "pro-les- s cases fovelworked They hold their !cause of tension Tension in preach and practice any re- positiont because of their efficiency not as areward for political attivligion worthy of the name" destroy one's body and mind: I will admit there are some ridicuJ H MIDCLEt ity The depression hu eliminated lous 'singers-- of classical music but Put Jazz Music Assailed For tHamilul' Effects — u t tiill - theywill-not-outnumb- long-since-- 4 himd Taeamciud-eAdnewrit- "Ill not be worth a tinker's darn in a private office" It is these bureaucrats we must eliminated They must be made to earn the tax money Ahoy' receive More and more the progress of civilization places responsibility on public office Public welfare depends more and more on efficient public servants More and more we need a new party with efficient public service as its slogan ar 4 smile' WILL DOISSOM I liked a jaded bachelor's Sutton Place apartment at cocktail time when thd ily and roguishly rouged ladies on the make drift In A merry tingle to the vise guy talk lire- flaught banter covering steeltrap Such ladies ignore me trickery it M suggests completely might be Unimportant Items Often : ' ' : ( Mment iA oleo i 1 r they think I'm a house detective— Caeca invidia est! (Copyright 1934 McNsught Syndi- -' cate Inc) - ' - - ' OA VIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMIMINIIIMMINIMMINIMMIIIIMIMINIMMIMMIIIMIMMIIINIMMIIIIIIIIIMISIMIHIMMEMINIII il iv I k i - m I I - Co t Irk ? Ts 11 --- -- - - fic 1 trfreiegnutIntlIybad ' eably upon treaty commitments no causes the that whatever ' express 4he actual A T LAST the people of Utah are to be relieved of- the political- longer truly -- heal Mullett-Kell- y ' state treasurer-snIstery surrounding title to the office - -- Such a discussion wholly re- - r er by-f--the rellef-foThe public will heave a sigh of lost 'Moved from the front pages of the- ones Production of Wealth it 1 who want and jazz newspapers is imperatively need1 Interest in the legal complexities and the political difficulties of sand Need For Many Held one see rather you Wwoould not sue we ed - " if to are a hare ' the treasurer's office ' ' ' 'trained in any profession than cession of incidents 1 - one who is not? Row far may one go ' Editor Tribune: The United States No less authority than the Utah aupreme court decides that increase of the :Tilt without training? Not fare Is the first country known to the his- n naval treaties coma to an end Enos Hoge appointee of Governor Ilenry H Blood b entitled to There are certain kinds at popular tory of this world whkh' has been There is of course no disPost- - musics the office disposing of the claim of Charles A Stain who was which not are barmful and vast 7 able qua bwithoutibeet: itiesPior Itoliwteatever in this cotmtry to 'often are the first steps to wanting elected state treasurer in 1932 but filled to qualify The COnds every soul Those who know 714n ilesrsasy there is no disposi the Invigorating types borders No other society has been Vet over the office has been a thorn in the side if the Demo RICHARY TERRY able to do this If we begin to met to ton there America But fight state cratic party and the adrainistration for somehow it ape Dy DR Dols DELANO down just what quantity of good that in Itself does thno provide Special Tribune Correspondent pears that the 1932 majority was wrong ' things this country can produccfor future Food for l'hought enough assurance for ' In his recent novel "Human &figUnless the case tomes up for rehear(nit the holdover Wale It is by taking irrevocable de- ' ' - By Reader in Editorial every man women and child thecom' an of tells bine Christopher Morley ures become so staggering that cisions that nations drift Into anurer A E Christensen who declined relinquish the office few will believe them But office man who went to work ono tagonisme oldintlr they are at Editor Tribune What food for paratively without an order of the court may be expected to turn the office day in a pair of tawdry trousers that r the mercy which in though! Is in your admirable edi- truth is truth Our troubles arises did not match the rest of his outfit not we fact the stern from that have over to Mraloge while flame feeling of Brotherhood Men"! of "Day assembled together in one group have We ' B which meant nothing but an empty victory if there ever was one B C done thebeginning of history been producing these vast quanities was las custom to rise when his ' we of netesslies but the for :Wisdom many Partof to man Ina given dominion Over every-- have been producing then for the All of this however ' is neither here nor there his desk and frpproached I thing in the earth sir end water Cease 'Declarations' for them The public has tired of the fight end is glad to' see a legal of the scheming few who are elm 12 profit Men's Different sects—whether religious or know not how On this particular day be was to emand them with go it is The Part cbf wisdom to otherwise-ero- se glutted decision after these many months of quibbling and irgumenteven to a d his freakish be barramed attire by Iiiitla' to distribute them for the benefit and the Japemese and if it cannot readily comprehend the course which the law taices - - to to works- with "bigotry and Intolerance Ling refused to rise for anyone or any- witli - China end the place of reasona nd love for human- - harheineune of ell - in all the newest styles and models t including ' tsedec:nri W D is tot Moffat thing which The minority opinion written by Judge o interested in the far pers tell us we are recover-hu- t ity plans included creatruction or 'be-s from the depression but what M a iesult his the effect that no vacancy exists and that 1VIrd Christensen Is ea testy to rnake a new the popular Bi Swing titled to hold office until his successor is duly elected and to a moratorium on notea ' r fled 'challenges thought Contrasted with the majority opinion e lead the coun- mend He was wise enough to cash declarations and interviews in-- prevailed The people controlling money-tende- beentodone to forcehiorabundance and In on his sartorial stupidity and from written by Justice Elias Ilanten sink in effect concurred in by' for publication Ons might try produce is the dominating that remained mated kit !Ili!! Justicei Tolland Straup and 'Ephraim Hanson it may leave the - almost go so far as to say That ww0taz be Interesting to powerwhat equality for all the People instead of othersday stood Thus to it would be desirable to hear sect the Wall street banking institta- producing to pile up greater stores as as confused well event In is relieved of bound either it the businme control the ' public of now wealth we few? for the Are nothing further about Japanese tions lever Lately leaders of five ' Success :on small hinges swings set to go forward in the same old to appear that the publio had a sztlaplaced notion when it went -- American relations until the two faiths Urged brotherhood" way with often determined by—s Destiny-l- e the mune old 'system of governments ere in agreement on peace which-onto the polls to vote for State treasurer in the fall of 1932 which is of the five is "lea' dot Anal nttheel°glana argued endfor private profit? la the !11EtsiAtati?ia aLtheirvaritket ging behind in social betterment"? far e g back for the public to want to forget '' to bow many angels could Si lessly to individualises of system 11"4 4 '''''' Money makes the mare go And 44 sseesnissessesess ' "417 continue? ments nlis If the answer to these dance on the point of a needle at one Sect Ole to acquire the greater Per ' number sufle affirmative then we Itime The answer ' queetione Home Wild hove learned uothithes thing from liking to change the entire course '' have a teal the years andsuffering of depression ofhuman history '' nIlIGHALI CITY Ogden and the state of Malt ' alunimportant-incident- s and the Issue will - have to be met asset :rem the recreational point of view in-- the Bearriver e course of every-lifThere again for no problem Is settled until Iter the bay migratory wild fowl refuge Steps should be taken to bring it is settled in the right way We ia a point in the RockyMountains ' in the world ' be Everything ' may Sin will it clear? have been grafting a few new sprouts where a breath determines whether about the realization of its potentialities For several decades in continual a rahldr011 will flow eastward Into on the old trello but none has yet PresPeriLoud wailed a dame On deck: '7 ' the state's modern history wild life by the very nature of the l Values $30 and $35 dared to lay the az to the root of the the gulf or westward into- the they hosvod the load -----' habitat found the large marsh areai of Utah inaccessible though ' be paused to look at old decaying system The new cific On the whole we se a People are The skipper said : are bearing some fruit but Is shop window' the doorway to suo- ' lying ahnost many cess and lame opened for a well ' 1 : they can never bear the fruit that attractions became more widely known: the lands came into the to overcome before we are out Right ''"'---' ' ' will solve our economic problems kno'wn American ' now we seem to be facing She entire individuals and able and to of NOTES organizations possession willing ON THE CUIT There is nothing unithpoctant Nor The only 'solution lies in the path that "D" Drouth debt doubt deI DEPARTMENT build roads and bridges or to arrange other facilities for opening flatiorklist:depression and economic ere socalled great events 111WaYS al " leads to cooperation and desperadoes There are too as seem far ' wItO The are EngImportant many they freedom we take Until to marshes that and hunter be much that the It land ! path may came: to say nothing of death and the devil content to be without up the any- resolve to follow it we are heedihg lish officers who led the Indians in ' being into private ownership that should have remained public How' Representative : for catastrophe and in a way slowly the battle of Blue Lick and the KenTreadway deliver- thing ' - --- ' "- ' ever that may be the fact remains that these large areas have ing a who tucky pioneers social fought suicide bectum i spinet at committing mte A eloquent eulogy -sent ane by Senere there ' on earth them believed they flyers deciding been put to use only in the open hunting season and that has morial'servioss held by congress dur- Jose pamphlet - $EE WINDOW DISPLAY A 'V a 1 and Carlos C save is positively nothing ! war the the of revolution fact POlt PAWLS In can the that amneof Is the of month system last ing okeing days been gradually restricted to fewer weeks as time goes on ' ' Gutierrez 4 the Conaulado de save the cooperative bad to WashCornwallis surrendered we are to blind If that the in 1 day Congressional Record Mexico points out so many -- -' Of Talk to a person who has just returned from the Yellowstone reported things sei ingtonalmost a year before and Die fact we are: heeded as saying: r to see Interest Cfo in that LUawful romantic land awakening news had not yet reached Kentucky stational park and it is a safe bet that the first question you will "If on every grave of every hero I wonder why - people bother Alan Seeger's poem "I Have a ask will be about the bear If you don't ask it you will be told of this body there should spring up abouat t going to Europe ' Just think— With Death" may prove some or fruitful tree CD: Your communication carries Rendezvous fragrant flower - less than two hours from Mexico about it anyway With all the wonders of the Grand Canyon our i -land would be a beau- are the legal reopesolights which The Trib- to be a greater contribution to civilI oll71 t- weahrodle of Teotihuacan pyramids ization then the total resulte of the of the Colorado the Ealbab deer and the 1Calbab squirrel ere tiful ' int cannot assume and at those than of Gizah larger World war in which he died Which Is suit another way of sayamong the chief attractions of the areu for the ordinary Visitor ' ' A 11 and did not return 'to the city Until Guestsist the Inn in Bethlehem did that congressmen would make An Economy court husbend reIt is mating and nesting season on the Bear river bay marshes ing not sense the relative importance of 12 it was in ashe- s-' good f!rtilizers ' ' ' home hours after awakened turning ----stnd similar areas throughout tltahLThere is a concentration of — the throne of Caesar and the cradle - -- - ' : - - ' ' I ' ' ' r' his wile °Who is thstr she cried ' r ' ' of Christ but the renown of the ruler 'HOBBIES :In China they recently dug up a wild life there of a beauty and a variety and an abundance -anybody dear " said be If you should chance some eve - is departed and the conquest of the man's skull with a broken tuch as few LItahns have ever dreamed of' The charm and' at- prehistoric ' on Child to be has ning He goes been as classified motoring through jaw A : Man With two hearts has been ' ' ' ' : ' ' : Man's '''! : traction of its presence and nearness thrill the visitor ' 1 Magna and should see a husky' inability to determine the he discovered There is a great opporSinanthropuspekenis Maybe --- 'I' -: -'-- -of whizz acts on importance makes bit you The federal government is developing a vast refuge there broke his Jaw trying to pronounce tunity for him in the banking past ' every bug1' ' ' roller skates it probably will be experience C potential hegira at his10St The state has two smaller areas in charge Enough work Ites his nal"- t Dr Steven ' Netolicky enjoying tory The least imposing task may ---se ri ALUM HAS': ' been done to indicate something of the possibilities of these areas Thousands aro now holiday bent : his hobby' He doesn't tare a prove :to be the:pivot upon 'which ' ' The fain It poured' And soon will be returning from the snap tor golf but is in the cham- - the centuries will tarn ma resource to the state and nation ' ' The sea It roared " This comes class to it when a offers to roller pion broke is mighty challenge — On land and by airplane 'Utah is at the crossroads Ma - ' ' - ' -- --- ------ "The sky was draped In black: - : holiday T- -' those Of us Who are of common mold1 ' skates Roller skating never Im's as true of wild life and its migrations Lit is of snare Here in the Ii The old ship rolled - Nero did not play a fiddle or sty ' pressed me as athletic—it seemed mar' Every step ' ' 156 South Main other Mstrument at the burning of more acrobatic but then who am row pathPway is actually °egg loth with recreational field there is opportunity and need for careful Intel- - She pitched and bowled 2' And lost her charted track ': Rome according to Tacitus the hisI? I'll bet the doctor takes them the light of infinite possibilities lizent long-tim- e ' planning that should not be neglected in a pee '' ' torian The fiddle was not yet in111 ask off 'when be operates (Copyright 1934 by the North Mnerl- rkd when planning is a national activity Oh dear oh dead fl' ill tlit in Tit tutp vented and NeroeWas 50 miles away him some time can Newspaper Alliance Inc) la 141mdfflip - a egg-face- d 4111S1 :' day greeted a pert huckleberry with "Hi! Strumpet!" And !swung off merrily arm in arm Those were fighting words back yonder I catalog women instantly as silly or serious liking both kinds Indeed there is no type of femininity I find distracting save the elbow nudgers at tense moments of a play Fannie HurtIt has added a Siamese cat to the zoo in her study Complete: Two monkeys two cats a parrot a Pekinese and Scottie AU living In amazing tranquility A white Russian wolf hound is the most decorative of all domestic pets They are remindful of Dolores in the Follies All animals suggest personalities: Clarence Mackey a chipmunk Vincent Lopez a a tired blood seal WafinthdnsolAockneYe1 Bob Davis who has knocked about the Malay jungles doubts authenticity of a vigorous python biting Frank Buck's arm in that film He thinks the cinema python wu a worn The python out playful spechnen constricts Ilk a whip lash Davis tells of a Malay boy coasting rapidly down a steep bill at night on a bicycle A pythoit stretched across the moonlit road In the flash every spoke of the wheels and every bone in the boyst body were crumple& Still Buck remains a hero to me Wakeful I like in the dark to close Ernest Hemingway back from e my eyes and form a sort of carlion hunt ought to turn out a best realiste squiggles movie—grey seller on such an experience But blurred shoots flashy rockets and -— in-tAftbull his spinning– phantasmagortaln—the arnoon" wants beating for aptness whirl them is usually a face suggest A title often makes a brisk sale for ing a stretched film of Polly Moran a mediocre book "Gentlemen Pre-fa- r riding a broom stick UnBlondes" for example abashed ribaldry of youngsters is A lady in New Orleans tweaks my startling An jerkin wait- curiosity inquiring about my harvest ing in the Waldorf foyer the other of words I figure the total crop annually more than 500000 likely a much of this waste of tax money slim estimate Damon Runyon prob of salaries the attending payment ably surpasses any modem writer in to appointees who toil not But there output His total probably excels that are still enough of them to saddle of all the round table M called an enormous burden of waste on the my attention on a walkboys from the theaWe have made the little ter this evening that hte moon was taxpayer man efficient Now comes the prob only beautiful on a large expanse lem of making the higher up earn of water I recalled the time we saw his salary it aslant palm trees in Florida upon We need a new political party--- which orchids were growing We one with the slogan: "Efficiency in agreed that was breathless office" The taxpayers would ' flock to much a standard: "Let the Higher-up- s What de Maupusant could do Work" would be another way of with thisGuy one! A woman under the wording the slogan marquee of a declass hotel in the state officiaI confessed after 40'a hallooed to me some evenings pointed a ' few weeks In the new that ago rather late Supposing she wantIt was hard to get used to ed to ask a direction I halted At the hours In vogue on Capitol hilt instant I noted the mood was one of What most amazed him was to see coquetry we both gave a quick start that many of the officials were tare and turned away embarrassed Her leas about keeping even the short husband was ones rather a warm dined at their home I yarejeurr: otexpectethia? bozo fight-titiDea- eee dvio - 1' P tt fol ' 41 d'ir 11 le '1 ' 0 I ' e - - 401t ‘ Si 1 ? ilitto I 47'- -5 1 '''' 4 9 I v 4 11) 1 - J ''e14 5- ya Ir :I t' 0 ' 1 1 ' 0 Aya flrAS ' cel4" e:St 06 :10 ' ok 0 2 ') A ir6 k --1:- "V Manchuria hes been separated from China In defiance of the treaties The Chinese themselves have not made the progressate wards national unity that in 1922 they were expected to make Russia which in 1922 wu an outlawed nation and without strength has returned to the community of naVon§ and is resuming the status of a great power The Vnited States hes made a definite coin mitment to leave the Philippines Clearly the basic situation has changed since the last Interne- tional settlement in the Orient and in the Pacific The conditions g are not what they were when the trestles were written The balance of forces is not what It was There is no use pretending that the settlement of 1922 was the last word on the problems of the tar east It obviously is not It is no use therefore to take the position that It is that settlement or noth ing- - A new settlement is conceit able and it is necessary 1: oe ' Of 9 " 11rhiP411Ailiiiii : V f641 ' 1 iidi' - ern al- '4" Aye ' rr I tc 001' fiigi 4 t If ' I fts Z' tu'' Ire : ' eopi ereei 1171 1 y nynnmenrrvrtE NEW YORK May 6—In the manner of Arnold Bennett's journal: A lady told me she wu lunching today with her husband not seen since divorcing him bitterly ten years ago It suggested lunching with a cadaver More than any youth of his years I am impressed with Roy Howard's son Jack He is following in his father's ink after stained steps in Indianapolis Yale and press bureau experience in Europe and the Orient reading copy and living with his society bride in a 4 1 l'?:' kt - olit ' ! 440 :!!:7e ‘ r I ! : N 'A - Ji 't Day-by-Da- made a vow toapartmenNhroday a Week on my autobiography Writers should not reac their mall until after dinner a cull om I have followed five years A heavy mail can disarrange thought the whole day My barber who kn ws so many things tells me Kipling wu famous at 21 and La Place becme greatest under 20 of French astronomer Shelley died at 30 Brisbane could pro ably tick off sans reference a hundied such examples of youth triumphant Someone at breakfast said men who rub hands together while talking should be No explanation' Probably avoided as flimsy as condemning inability to look one squarely in the eye Many shyly honest men cannot do that -0 2- Speed - dmAPill - t - " - A' it Manchuria Separated In Breach of Treaties ' ::- 'Z--- 104000 im) that theAreatystructurtAtected In 1922 as it affects China and as Th courts can do much to help him in his campaign against It habitual offenders ' The Mac department Is undermanned cannot station men at every traffic sign to see that they are obeyed It has to catch violators on the rim and so is handicapped Unless the courts take cognizance of the seriousnesa of these violations and the handicap of the police effort Captain Record has essayed ' ' : an Impossible task ' ' Painless penalties will not restore public faith In traffic signs Petty fines and suspended sentences will net reach the root of the evil Much of the police effort depends upon What is done with offenders The offenses in the main are deliberate for all who can read and the courts should take it for granted that few IIliterates are driving automobile& Painless penalties can ruin stny - E - Iintentions ds 1 om f It affects naval armaments Is tered in its very foundations Nei York - "'1171r47$4Ips47444asamemt42:Yqm1031 z ‘201!40101030fir laration on the Japanese dec g f o ' laration let us I iiii hope that will be the end of 7 ""'"g ii the declare g' : ''''' N ' tions No good '" can come from a public debate seffrir othceePaa 141sirto about und& fin ed rights and in the vague fuMr LIppmana tute It was a pity that the Japanese spokomnan had to start the debate It is highly desirable that It should be adjourned promptly and conclu'lively Before there are many more pronouncements there 'public should be a long period of quiet discwision in which every effort is to reach a workable understanding It is clear for example enforceable--A-"Stop'l-sign-wilich-- Waves Are Saying - t It I 1 rIAPTAIN O B RECORD new head of the traffic division of the Salt Lake police department does well to remind local rnotorbb of the hazards that lurk behind unheeded traffic signs These signs when flagrantly disregarded as they fiequently are become a pawl of traffic edicts the force of which is dependent 'mon the proximity of a policeman The fact of the matter is that public Indifference to traffic directions hu brought the whole system Into disrepute The motorist who puts faith or trust in what the signs may say ultimately finds that he hu undertaken a new hazard on account of the many As Captain Record indicates the :who give them to attrition without safer would be signs than with a system of far public elaborately marked streets which mean nothing There should be no qualification for the traffic sign It should be tmderstandableluld regarded Is a veritable death trap The most of the danger would be dissipated if the motorist knew that be was on his own Traffic signs should not promise protection which they do not give Every traffic edict of the police should command general public respect If this fulfillment cannot be bad it would be better to dispose of the signs and let the luckiest survive Traffic signs at the moment are meaningless and Captain Record does well to realize it Zones designated as passenger load Ing stations and zones which prohibit parking are flagrantly' disregarded particularly at night This encroachment upon police tolerance sometimes goes so far as to park In front of fire plugs and occasionally In passenger lanes There seldom Is any reper - cussion from these offenses - There perhaps la no serious accident hazard in parking violations but they do play havoc with public respect for traffic Is revealed in signs If these are ignored ''Stop" signs will be ignored Unless traffic signs mean just what they say they are worse than useless Captain Record seems to appreciate this fact as set Out to correct existing abuses What he will do about it remains to be seen lie at least Is entitled to have the safe and careful drivers go along with him in continued observance of traf coin-men- t‘ 600Y71rjia deo- ' - NI -- -' the P""11'11 about American 9 I Wild- 1934 a Lc xgmm e440061114:a 0p06‘7 Whether or not the Japanese government decides that it is called upon to make a declaration Morning May 7 2934 - A ND1 Toward 'Asia Peace Porelen bureaus of information of The Tribune Br: NO I Rue Scribe Paris Prance 125 Pill Mall London Enslandi I tinter Den Linden 'Berlin Germany& Roma Daly Bacelsior Salt Lake City Utah Monday What the TOMORROW IS the Destorfiss is 8 3 eisitikEntesse 'Ulm Cite es woad class matter laY 7 THE BALT LAKE TRIB'UNE MONDAY MORNING ' - - - I Ilk a i IP ot et Special May Event 'Guide Lives nun rod 4 Announces For One Week—Beginning This Morning : st ato quall4 sprouts 5Young Men's and 1 ke - - 1- 4 I tto viii 1 Suits ft ' 1 - lenow-worker- 1 Talte You r Ch olc0 d if ' 'p N e'r 4 ? - a- I I e corn-petiti- - Life' at II l ' 11 : The Senator Ifrom' Sandpit ' ' I - 4 - a ) 4 I s - I Also Other Extraordinary Values' in the Clothing Hats and IFurnishings Departments ' ' I ' Former ity-Go- -'- g--a- ' -- ' 440 I is--- ' bv M - : ' ' " - - a 1 t- - - -- : — ' ttu Coats and Suits 1 - - - '- - : ' : ara ' six-toot- - IF:omens Deportme - -- I - - ' "Er-hardl- y 4 : '- " Price! — - - ' Group of FmeDresseslis Off! 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