Show 7-1- 4r T ' THE SALT LAKE Established Apia Ráce Cotirt Hikefor- 1-871- 15 butted every morning by Balt Lake 'tribune Publishing COmpany It " War Referendum Plans DNide People in Emergencies f t ' 9 1 - By WASHINGTON—In the weary broiling days last summer when - In his recent defense of flit war referen dum proposal by Representative Ludlow Boake Carter the columnist not only sneers ing evangelical new dealer at the eminent patriots who oppose such 2 That he should be comparaof face measures the emergenin dilatory young tively but them cies calls "elderly jingoists"3 That he should be surely brands them as "mentally dishonest" and confirmable by the senate d That he should come from a charges them with "a callous indifference to the young generation" Adding misrepsection of the country not represented already on the high bench resentation to insult he says: The specifications are interest"The best the United States could do ing today because they are likely in the World war was accomplished in to be trotter out agairl for use in March 1918 We transported 300000 men ' the successor to Justice testingwe it had To do to Europe within30 days Sutherland In some re- George or to use every boat we could beg borrow spects perhaps they will be mod! steal from every one of our allies We had fled Having rather burned his two navies to convoy them Our troops fingers in Justice-Black'- s appointment the president is understood landed on friendly not hostile terrItory to Jess be to inclined insist on They then had railroads at their disposal evangelism in his choice to carry them instantly to the front" This Iilmportant since Solicitor As a matter of fact the Americalis who General Stanley Reed- Justice efforts to hamstring this republic Black's last competitor for the in times of international emergencies are great office was finally crossed not "jingoists" either juvenile or "elderly" off the list because he well coneidered 'too Judicial" Reed is now They were and are still ready to do their the leading candidate for the new part in time of danger regardless of age vacancy he still has the backing Most of them tocik an active part in the conof the powerful left wing advisers Pict to which reference is made or had who wereignored last time in Hosons engaged therein when the land of the mer Cummings' favor and since correspondent's nativity had "its back to the day when the justices plumped the wall" gasping for breath and yelling for self salvation by self reversal he has improved his record by a for help The imputation of cowardice long series of successful pleadcallosity or mental dishonesty is as false as ings It is malicious These objects of petty sneers and there Bitter Pills No are more than 100000000 of them in this York New to do see their want not flag Again the calculations of the republic reviled their nationals mistreated their confirmability of various candiBY Q O McIntyre dates may be a trifle less elabointerests destroyed their honor assailed rate The senate is no longer in - their from the seas while a is something NEW YORK Jan the raging mood of last quite to divide on thepeople campaignis earied about those tired toupeed summer- - end the president no 'downright pitiable when-theyshould be unitedNo at a time Who- - continue trying to squeeze a longer cherishes quite the same clear-thinkipatriot of any political party passions for making his enemies a in life of out romance period of last smidgin believes in such a plan of procrastination swallow the bitterest pill which with content be when they should perfectly can be forced down their throats and altercation when alien powers are seekslippers a pipe and a chair in the chimney‘ While the president is now less ing other ways to cancel heavy financial corner to worry about his aplikely obligations besides paying them When an dinner in About once a week they plush up pointee's do not confirmability or to dearises cafe some thinking patriots emergency clothes and toddle out to flashy mand a strong admixture of evancare to see the country divided and the with a rouged charmer The type of lady in his appointee's liberal gelism who Nes in one of those blocks in the 70's! people set to lighting among themselves the other specifications thinking look leather As to what the United States was able They have a certain patent are likely to stand unchanged these ladies The beauty parlors where they to accomplish in the war which threatened No doubt Attorney General until dinner time remain from the independence of many European govCummings will be asked once And while they seem best done their have a more of to ernments one may read the comment bring to the White House bored with their escorts they are bright-eye- d 'hie statistical study of judicial British journalist of the Wile in refutation In anticipation of perhaps some sly flirtation circuits showing which have no of the insinuations of "20 years later It was that may mean a more exciting luncheon encourt representation and which Lord Northcliffe owner of many English gagement on the morrow of the unrepresented ones have The meals they order are always exciting newspapers who made this statement withthe largest population and the and incredibly reckless Always they begin in a year from the date war was declared by with caviar at $250 a portion and guinea The Minority of Two President Woodrow Wilson: hen with wild rice or Egyptian squab are their "Am 1 dreaming? The United States de- The way ofthe president-wit- h favorite entries The costliest vintage wine Oared war-o- n the sixth of April authorized too and the most expensive cordials If they appointments is of course as ut'a loan of 811500000000 and levied a tax to have to be bortd they seem to say somebody terly unpredictable as the "way of an eagle on a rock" But except raise 62500000000 more in addition to ordi has got to Tay for IL exfor the modified specifications Not more than a dozen words are alnary- reventies appropriated $9000000000 for ships $640000000 for aeroplanes and ready mentioned nothing much changed between them Pappy is 'generally has happened since Black was querulous with the waiter about his food He othersums including loans of $7000000000 has reached the discreet years where he must picked to alter the president's into the allies gave power to commandeer clinations watch out carefully for any upset in digestion ships plantsandmaterials provided for - Thereforeft's who- n conscription in advance of England and CanTheir leisure is spent in reading cheap novels that Reed was second choice after ada registered ten and a half millions of Black and seeing romantic films Nothing however that Senator Sherman men sent Pershing with troops to France seems to hide their utter boredom Mirdpn the hard driving effective 1 new deal warhawk from Indiana all within a few months Am dreaming?" came after Reed and that Circuit Key Min: The special representative of the London Judge Sam G Bretton of New Daily Express writing from the front furto is Golden's John Mexico a liberal of the great old collecting keys hobby nished readers of that publication with data American cities He is the possessor of 40 to George Ngrrie stripe came after including the ollowing: tokens In the each instance Minton as many cities After landing at a massive dock built were presented in cities where his shows have there will be one Obviously by Americanlabor out ot American maopened His latest and 40th key was handed change in proeedtire from last he in American to Baltimore him terials transported by time In considering successers to ships Justice Van Deventer the justice traveled on American railways behind Ohio the Hum in Athens Messenger Harry department did not bother to inAmerican locomotives in France sent tele- announces that Gallipolis Ohio is the most vestigate the records of the grams over American lines to various Points nanle in—the list of American mispronounced had not been 'talked on American elephones operated by towns It has been pronounced more than 30 a practice before supreme court Americans and saw military supplies dis different ways The proper pronounciation places were filled The president Is Gallipoliée tributed by American trucks to American was in a hurry and the attorney the as lines traveled he along storage depots general believed no one could be Contributed: in American automobiles chosen whose record was not alHe brushed his teeth twice a day with a These achievements would not have been ready sufficiently public But advertised toothbrush nationally there will be careful investigation possible had the issue been submitted to The doctor examined him twice a year this time voters with alien propagandists and pacifist He slept with the windows open He stuck to' a diet with plenty of fresh Blades Words extremists disputing every step taken Even back in 1812 when this country was in its vegetables This weekTfor the first time He golfed but never more than IS toles impoverished infancy it did not hesitate Justice Black spoke out His disHe never smoked drank or lost his temper or haggle about declaring war on Great sent from his colleagues in the InHe got at least & hours sleep each night Britain when ships and sailors were treated funeral will be held Wednesday He the dianapolis Water company case with contempt by the was little noticed but it was reLis survived by 18 specialists 4 health institutes the seas" 6 gymnasiums and numerous manufacturers markably important all the same Patriotism has not deteriorated since botb for its stinging scolding of of health foods and antiseptics - those days of Our the other Justices tied for its national adolescence He forgot about trains at grade crossings! : s 00he':-- I y T'' - ' '! t "' y: 4 i? ti ! ‘ i t4 '' 1 f t I byfzt!4)Il' I - ' Ai 71 : 0 r i 1' iv KCEPII'j AOLSRS r toy A 'oF -- - YouaLt: t)ssyt i T 1:11 hià:p':No::Gtie:71T'i: 11 1 ti g111414 "MAKI 11 7 et JayD Fratildik: WASHINGTON g NotsEs-cotili- !! -- i - SToP locz e4( S1 FOR 11 WJA WE RE VI - x '- ' REAL rizoosce "WRAT - Kt4OW D secost7i-114EY'- Jus-t- - ONE - j i A eig 0 Iv: I 7:to r4 s- 1 ti r ii Vit I I 0 t fL - ?VI a6 ''''''''1::41" r '''' 4 a" - 1 ' r - kit v'Y171 - t(t k - W ' -- ' ' 712ou9LEP - 93 I But here are some of the names requested: Mr J P Morgan senior partner of J Morgan & Co Mr Thomas W Lamont the Morgan "sec- retary of state" Mr John W Davis the Morgan "prosecut- ) — Mr Lammot du Pont the reputed "brain? of the Du Pont chemical and associated in- - ' ' " HARPY NNTh I ti YEAR" dk 1 &PIA IPSN Woo Titime4 -- rs THE PUBLIC FORUM Men's Gift of Eye Held Exemplary Act Editor Tribune: Everyone has read of the man who gave one of his eyes to a boy in order that the youth might go on his way seeing The man speaking of his good deed to a radio announcer said that in doing so he was reminded Of the apostle who said: "Silver and gold have I none but such as I have I give unto thee" And when asked if there was a-money consideration he answered somewhat as follows: "Nothing at all but I have all the ziward I want- am tld and hi is young and I shallsoon pass or1 knowing that when I am gone part of me will stillzbe living and with thit part of me the boy whom I loved will go on his way seeing" That this boy might go on his way seeing the man gave a very of the Important-pa- rt given him It was a great sacrifice but it was one of the 'best apd greatest deeds recorded In the annals of humanity How much is the average man doing in order that others may go on their way seeing? What are those blessed with wealth doing in order that their less fortunate fellows may go on their way seeing? - - There are millions of youths just z -- - body-Godha- -- - — - One straw too many broke the camel's back and even the smartest employe can overestimate the amount of loafing his job will stand--Isai- arregant-F-mistress-- 4 of ent—on--ut- i Jr ah The Last Straw Once there was a garage man who had in his employ a wonderful mechanic He knew everything there was to be known about automobiles His employer bragged about him unceasingly to all his patrons One of these patrons in some unaccountable manner managed to save enough money to go to Europe for the back hesummer ar When he came e- 0 - d Forum - Ron 9 The Forum Rules canwot from the Campus: Tntii-th- brought-ER-e- U Ham Park Mir rve got to press HIS panti! Seems to me Sir James is slightly Making me my duties shirk— go on yearn- LIKE TO —Sancho garage-- " trainine rly - -- -d - Ono - of His Supporters President Wilson used to find great pleasure in relating how he made a quiet pilgrimage to the monument erected on the bluffs N ! — to Mark Twain Unknown Snugly In Not even bankruptcy can relieve us of their coneroL Bankruptcy Is for the little men and little businesses over whom these "economic royalists" become so tearful whenever they themselves are criticized In big business the technique of the voluntary receivership the reorganization and the control by minority stock ownership has become so perfect that whatever happens the men in charge of these huge financial and Industrial combines remain snugly at the steering wheeL The economic leadership of big business has never been so disastrously discredited as it wqs in 1929-3- 3 Yet today after bringing us to the brink of financial collapse and social disaster almost the very same men (except for a handful of scapegoats like Wiggio Mitchell n II and-In- eu A hav: th Ina! otin In charge' of big business and are still uttering the same slogans and making the same demands as in 1929 It is this condition which the new dealers aeek to remedy We wish to introduce the element of orderly and accountabie in our business life which we takeresponsibility for granted In our political life This position is so elm pie and reasonable that the tories never stop to argue about it: instead they simply call names throws red herrings and dead cats or bleat for "confidence" We contend that "the confidence game" is played out at Wall atreet and In Washington and that the people must be allowed to judge by results and take action accordingly Copyright MS for The Trlbuno -- -- s 0 to the Oil the' Record - natives he asked one of them if be remembered Tom Sawyer "Never heard of him" the Missourian made answer 'Do you happen to recall Puddinhead Wilson?" "Oh yes sure I voted for him twice"—Exchange King George came through a London traf-tic crash with the regal poise fntacti For tunately he hadn't left his driver's license in the other robe Its blessings under the new Counting-uabundance a New England town finds a " a hike around the buffalos cemetery' and two mail-ordp - The Reason Why et"Inineoorein -- Remain - 1J hootchle Itootchie dancers—all under the guise of "primitive area" That is what bm bahened to Sun Valley Idaho that is what Ls happening to every acre of wilderness (youth United States and ground Alaska And Araerica puzzles over her increasing Josa of manhood and William R Phelps leaders Ogden cullud-hallboy--- con-?plac- ed ' ' at-n- - Notes On the Cuff Department There are two ways in which a pretty woman can twist a man around her little finger—and she knows Ahem both I - - - : Rapped Tribune:--- E111111 -- - - he-m- pooh-poohi- - Commercialism n Why the world moves in its orbit TO e letter recen ly appearing in your forum entitled "Why Not in the Saddle?" and signed "Visitor" certainly hits the nail en the head with a hammer—especially when she wonders why this counleadtry is so shy of real ers Well MisS or Mrs Visitor here is my answer: A certain amount of true roughing it—that is being cut off from civilization on one's own wita- and in communion with God and nature-ris essential to the growth and development :of real leaders Lincoln like Wphington and Theodore Roosevelt This year (1937) I Spent 16 days back packing without animals trito the primitive area 'of the Ilintah mountains looking for a suitable hike route for a group of pioneer-spirite- d Boy Scouts But what a queer meanthe service has forest ati ing tactled to this word "primitive"!— broken liquor bottles cigaret stubs highway-lik- e trails with elaborate signs thousands of sheep and- a party of drunks According to the local ranger telephones camp stoves and refuse pits are to be installed for the convenience of the modern "woodsmen" Inevitably will m r S Editor of boys and girls who through poverty have had the vision closed to their eyes Who will seek to restore the vision? And there are millions of little children who never see beyond the sight of drab walls in their slum homes Who will make real to them the vision of good clean comfortable modern homes? - The man—or men—who run- - the Duke estate (tobacco and power) Separation' Point Now here is the point on which the new dealers separate from the old gang If the country doesn't like Mr Rooseveit's financial and economic and social policies or if those policies fail (as Mr Hoover's policies failed)p we have the right and the power to vote Mr Roosevelt and hit'partr"out congress in 1938 and out of the government in 1940 F D R his cabinet and appointees have had a regular rendezvous with the electorate ib at two years' intervals since 1932 So I can welcome his bitterest critics when they iam- - 't the new deal for if they are right and Mr Roosevelt's measures are wrong the peo- pie have the power to- Mange the men an measures But this is not the case with those whom I criticize as "economic royalists" Their poli- cies may be ruinous to the country and to the very industries under their control They may paralyze the eeohomie life of whole cities and states (The 30000 wage earners dismissed by4 General Motors at a clip amount to the total population of a sizable city) They may pro- duce dangerous social unrest by their price and employment policies but point in the spiral down to chaos—at least so far—can they be made to answer for their blunders or transfer control to men able to make industry run in the public- as well as the private in- tereSt an-ey- consider the same into a certain business I problems oe overnF tuneu c — man--dropped sunce ana round ninVitnn Not only did Justiée Black the But mechanic the marvelous behool Nntures and She was his wife both working Above the dignified portals of the college scribe the established "reproduc: M M was no longer there he was she said helping the poor dear here at 116th street and Broadway is the name tion cost" theory of rate Educational Self-Criticiscar told washer the by making file his papers so he could as "completely unreliable" Barnard Somebody once) inserted with a he Seeking out the proprietor the spend on occasionalthat went further questioning the suevening at paint brush the letter "Y" between "N" and has "What customer him: One of th'e distinguishing characteristics When the last paper had °A" and it if! still visible preme or any other court's right became ofquizzed had home the repairman yeti been filed andwsprepared to ofaprofessionit theselftcriticismetits to "interfere with state legislation Wiz?"was such a who here In the hallway of an upper Riverside Drive members Instead of blindly perpetuating leave said sweetly "Daddy fixing maximum rates for public "I had to let him go" replied darting she a routine of a procel5s-th- e apartment house the other day stood a bowl I put your 1937 letters in professional1y- services and man a "For the the sadly garage of roses and lilacs Facetiosly I said to the file marked 1936 Will that trained person is constantly on the alert to notion that such rate making few months be put in eight' hours that knew a girl once mulled-be "confiscatory" Through- might Improve it In addition to performing a to then he a got Rose and another named Lily" The fellow We now pause for station identout the dissent Justice Black given task the professional person is able coming to work a little later every ification from Harlem said: "Did you ever know a girl made considerable to examine his work objectively and to take earcastic fun little earlier of a and leaving named Dahlia?" I admitted i he had me there his brethren and he wound up morning every evening until eventually he If you see a woman moisten her steps to improve it wherever possible "Then you haven't been around much" was the following summation with worked two hours a day while reading a story the only has been makIn this respect the reply delivered with an expansive smile lips against their finding: Even at that he was such a good chances are that the hero and and such an expansive display of big white ing rapid strides of late There is a grow "I believe this affirmance adds on man the would have him kept teeth as you've never seen heroine Are about to kiss ing disposition In many branches at least additional uncertainty to the ex- - payroll but toward the last he to subject educational policies to careful isting chaos of rules and formulas quit coming to work at all and A crank la a fellow who Insists A motto of one of my schoolClasses was created by judicial pronounce on convincing you instead of lescrutiny and a willingness to apply the "A posse ad esse" meaning "from possibility sent his card Finally merely whert he sent his card only on pay tting you convince him to reality" in free translation I suspect that - ment In the field of rate rigid standards of scientific method to peda I believe the record afif our class assembled on ie ancient rostrum gogical practices A commendable days I had to let him go" Jo 'Woods says a Woman usually firmatiVely shows that the with sometion of this tendency-i- s the recent study of today the Motto might be Is happily married if she has to aumers of water In Indianapolis Rationalization school failures in the New York City high'' thing like "Life'si a funny proposition after are already compelled to pay an ("Nothing is reallY work" said go to a movie "for a good cry" all" schools According to Dr 3 Lewis Stock unjustifiable price for their water Sir James Barrie "unless you ton of the Civics Teachers' association 30 ' Or that class :night 'say There's Many a In If you'll take the account of previous overvalua-- - would rather be doing something you will find the road to success per cent of the failures in high school occur tion of this property I believe else") Slip twist the cup and the lip" The Germans is crowded with women—pushing in mathematics and languages the two used to have their own way of saying' that the state of Indiana has the right would like to guide an airplane: their husbands along one out in Cincinnati I cannot guarantee the to regulate the price of water in stumbling blocks which cost the New York spelling but it runs like this:- "Zwischen latel Through the misty blue to soar 'Indianapolis free from interferg- 'City taxpayers $8800000 annually through According to William Feather und munci geht fie suppe zu rund"L—between ence by federal courts" world in vast perspective - See the BUT repeating uf courses sge-canire' So Justice Black mouth to and the grourfdl cup soup out He goesnauch spoke The conclusionseems inescapable that the degree of pain feels on has to the floort I've serub told got friends that frankly he either the subject matter of these couues coming in contact with a new idea Copyright 1937 for The Tribune to dissent often on the expects is too difficult for all children who under same' lines always carrying his I would hitt 'to guide a sailboat Never call a man a little shrimp the New York state law are now required on the ocean see and feel rather further to the argument of hit Napoleonic compact: Speak to attend school until the age of 17 or else No Back Talk left than Justice Brandeis would Rolling waves and salty breezes nets and he will be your friend the methods of instruction in these BUT In fact what withane thing and for life partic131sio-ie is a tremendowdy-einivinci- ng notherthe conservativesivho— aregrosslyTinW-equatuItiL -- talker helove It takps the -I course--that-tedito failures-arecourt—wilLsoon1 probable of I would like to be a rover detest It glasses and a full beard for some dues in part to both reasons with the fortalk back to a traffic cop last nightPatil See all things and learn iere men to disguise their interest in tinder mervreponderating In anyireent it is quite ' --Copyright 1938 tor The Tribune chance themselves 7- Fun o like-hav- g per gathered and centralized all the people's money and cause them to see the way to deal Justly and honestly and equitably with their less fortunate fellows? Our business should be servize- - to humanity-ttogi- ve light to them that walk and sit in darkness—to be to them so that they may go on C N Lund their way seeing II0113 BUT LEARN WORK! o at touching feet to forbidden paths Who will furnish the light to turn them back? There are other mil- I'LL Mr William R Hearst (publishing and mining properties) run Kuhn Loeb The man—or men--wh& Co Investment bankers men—who run Lehman The man-s-- or brothers investment bankers Mr Floyd Odium of the Atlas corporation The Guggenheim family (mining interests) Mr Cornelius F Kelley of Anaconda Cop- 36000000 boys who have ir been in church who will bring is rooted in Calthe light-thvary? Who will touch the eyes who of the many rich In Forests I'll call his bluff—I'll ing pithy There are also millions' of aged people for whom life's dreams have fallen away Who will to them these dreams? To a generation of infidelity with eolumn betters appeanng in nut express the clews of The Tribune They are the - opinions of contributors with which lbs frame may or may not agree The Mow Mg rules govern contributions: 1 Letters limited to 300 words Preference given to arson mimic 2 Write legibly and nications clearly on one side of trio paper only 3 Religious and racial discussions Partisan comment can be barred name ot printed only with Woo writers 4 Personal aspersions pro 5 hibited Poitiell—bOntributions 6 not wanted betters may be barred for obvious misstatements of fact or for statements which are not in accord with fair play and 7 The Forum is not an good taste advertising medium it Writers must names true and addresses in sign Ink Letters unless partisan will be carried over assumed name if writer so requests 4n all cases however true name and addrese must be attached be commutes more than one letter writer at one time - by Our Readers - do Senator From Sandpit —By -- - ' P 11 ships--drive- ' dustries The man—or men—who run the Mellon interests since the death of the late Andrew W Mellon Mr John D Rockefeller Jr Mr Winthrop W Aldrich of the Chase National bank Mr Percey A Rockefeller Mr W A Harriman (railroad transportation and mining interests) Mr Alfred P Sloan Morgan-D- u Pont "front" in General Motors Mr Henry Ford of the Ford Motor com- - ' N Highlights - 1 attorney" ing WoRIP 1-- 7- ' ir (ig ': onori 01-1-- L 'ti' 1 genial pubs: fisher of the Dry Goode J0111114 bas publicly challenged me to mention "just a dozen or so of the mythical or real: nomio royalists': included In my conception of tbe '' famous phrase "America's 110 families" which was recently quoted by Secretary Ickes in his antimonopoly broadcast Not being an entomologist or a doctrinaire I can- not answer with complete ' authbrity on this point But I can mention some of those t 1 Individuals who—to my best in a posiknowledge—are tion to have made some of the goofy decisions which Jay Franklin have sucked the life out of the Roosevelt recovery program by price jumping and the firing of employes I do not say that all those mentioned have made these decisions—on the whole the Rockefeller group seems to have followed a less deflationary course than the Morgan crowd 'Names Named FoLgs till 11 compLPtiMIN ABOUT MEM -— 1eou8LES 60 IP Ittli 5140013) FRo1-r---titAr- is 7 he 'A '' '''' ro 1 ‘N a-s- -- i' t d7 t -- 11111a I ENER( REVOLVit4'—OtiCE- IWENTY1c0OR Ottl --roe vo-- r iy k ' off:: Deventer they began by laying down four lipecifications for the ideal man The specificatione were: vl That he should be a thump- - ' ''P141' i4 - rr ' l'ill' ' the president and Attarney General Homer S Cummings put their heads together to choose a successor to Justice WillisVan obvious as this study points out that pupils with low intelligence find it almost impossible to pass these 'subjects without repeating them several times Admitting that even more should much can he done--a- nd be attempted—to improve themethods of instruction in these subjects there is nevertheless a limit beyond which even streamlined pedagogy cannot go (as Professor Hogben's "Mathematics for the Million" disappoinlingly proves) The old axiom still holds: There is no royal road to algebra! In the process of democratizing education the schools must pro:fide a more varied and practical curriculum suited not alone to the needs but to the capacities of children It is not only unwise but if is also unjust to require all children under 17 for instance' to attend the public schools without making corresponding modification of the curriculum so as to provide for all degrees of children's ability The educator is prime to of the fsrget apparently that theispattern' American secondary school of purely historical origin and developed in relation to the- - needs of select group of Intellectually superior children most of whom went on to college With the successive rise in the age of compulsory attendance there has hot been the corresponding modification of the curriculum which an expanding democracy with its Widening range of human capacity demands If the secondary schools of this country are to achieve their purpose they must courageously reexamine many of their present practices )A --- 'Is!01- Robert Kintner Sp H0111 YokiR:403 iA - JosaphAlSop and tt 1 Lf- - - 1938 fi 9q13-'---Lisinéss'::L-FaTd- t - - The Tribune la a 'Member ot the Associated Press The Associated Press ts minstrel entitled to th use tor reproduction ot all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwisw credited in this - paper and- also---" the torsi news published herein Salt Lake City Utah Sunday Morning January - -- 4" ZANUARY 9 1938 ké--- 16 d Lb OtSit10-:Vibtio- TnmuNr SUNDAY MORNING aik goes-li- e tions that a wisa man can't an er - Johrinie—No wonder we failed I- in our examination—Safe Driver Not — Enough Lady of theHOilseLlrou ea you—ven't hacAaky11 --Who aye' cession? proof dian't they? hingtoe lasing many-o- f ' childhood's joys- Tramp—Believe - ' 'pie lady the swallowed today up on CopyriglW - What's n't l only thing I've le Insults—The a work ou't of a re They thought Alcatraz wu escape-'- '' we can't 1937---fo- r -- The- — the---- g&nt Tribune---- --to tt -- t |