Show V 12 I A THE SALT LAKE 'TRIBUNE r® Halt £ate ®nhwe Jjc Established April 15 i luued very mornlni tr Su Tribun ice i 1871 — t’ubllshlni Company 'Tha Tribune Is a mrrrbrr of tha Associated Presa “(tie Associated Press It exclusively entitled to the ' of all news dispatches credited tc It or not otherwise ireqiti-r- t Xln h)y nsner snrt nsa for reproduction —— 11 I PTWirrT7WtT-B7rni?3'Hefi- This Behind the Scenes of CucrenLNews jfe ci& Tried and Found Wanting: Lotteries as Revenue Raisers - From time to time in one- way or anto other the lottery question ari'-ethe American" public with a huge The latent aUempt"Tn point make people lottery conscious is the offer by Mrs Oliver Harriman a wealthy New York woman and head of the “National - tracks locked ton-fro- in 1933 burning buildings chained to lumber truck's approaching circujafi saws n and otherwise exposed to what seemed cej-tai- intp-rogati- death in trronzing situations Invari ‘blv she cleaned at the last min--ut- e lwr--a- nd but “the the hero kept on fumbling his chancps By the time the talkies took the spotlight fiqpir the silent screen she had retired with a considerable fortune on the proceeds of which she lived irf luxury and traveled in comfort maintaining a home in Paris As Little Eva in Uncle Tom's Cabin she began her professional life at the age of six She followed the sawdust trail five years thrilled cinema fans until 1924 married twice in the interim saved her earnings and took the part assigned her in the final thriller no longer pursued bv hero or demon nor lure of glory nor Jeer of terror She never became a care to friends or a burden to the public but made her final how with the independence that had characterized her career - villuui-sUlLpursu- Co!meiJpxAmmcmS": Capital SuitOpens Way for Probe r By WASHINGTON — Most she succeeded as an equestrienne and acrobat she became a “serial” heroine and was a favorite of cinema fans 20 years ago In the installment thtillers of early screen sensations she had been tied to railway t s 7 Modern Nigtware Paul Malton "fly — Salt Lake City Utah "Sunday Morning August SUNDAY MpffNlNG' AUGUST 7 1933 "The department of 'justice has just announced its readiness to prosecute the American Medical association and the District of Columbia Medical society for violation of the antitrust laws This comes as no e surprise to those who are aware of the duel between Dr Morris Fishbeln of the A M A and the advocates of better medical care for the mass of Americans Some "weeks ago the government held a national health conference at Washington ' Group medi-ca- l revealing recent steps hv the government were the highly technical and therefore— ebsetire— bank notice-seout by the acting currency comptroller and the recent three-pag- e letter which RFC Chairman Jesse Jones sent to all banks These seem definitely to put The government pitchfork to the credit situation for what might loosely be called inflationary purposes Offr'a's sav thev are just' trvng to force the making A f Tnore loans Tail JHclr action wJT also serve to drive money into nt long-rang- — careso-calie- d insurance — whs -- f healthlwif THE PUBLIC FORUM Offers Panacea Editor Tribune In my last to rub out all difference of opinion and start all over While I was chatting with a friend the other day the question of came up and the method adopted by Mussolini by which all Italians who were afflicted with’ the malady were successfully subjugated to the mind and will of Mussolini became the chief topic of discussion Mussolini inspired with the idea that castor oil was the proper dope determined to try it out in pint doses to all his subjects who did not see and think as Mussolini did The result was simply A big - by Our Readers - we feel justified in the conclusion that the remedy which worked wonders with Italian bellyachtrs Forum Rules For 'Bellyacfiers1 miraculous - majority Letters appearing ui Mu column do nut axuresa tha views of ihe re the opinions ol Thev Tribune contLibuiurs with which The Tribune The followmay 01 nav not agree ing ruies govern contributions I Letters limited to JUU words Preference given to short commu2 nications Write legibly and clearly on one sine of the pa pet omv 3 mid rarmt dtrinw p barred Partisan 01 personal political 4 comment cannot be printed Per & Posonai aspersions prohibited etical contributions not wanted b Letters may be barred tot obvious misstatements ot tact or tor statements which are not In accord with fair play and good taste 7 'Ihe Forum is not an advertising medium 8 Writers must sign true names and address tn ink Letters wtlr oe carried ovei assumed name it in all cases writer so requests nowet er true name and address must be attached to communica9 tion The Forum cannot con alder more than one letter from the eame writer at one time would if adequately applied noble leader and Mussolini reigned supreme As Americans and Italians are just human and pretty much alike in mental and physical character Senator From Sandpit - Some men never seem to grow Always active in thought always ready to adopt new ideas they are never chargeable with Satisfied yet ever disfogyism satisfied settled yet ever unsettled they always enjoy the best of what is and arethfr- - first to find the best of what will be— Selected old several men to whom the above quotation would apply but there is one tn particular to my way of thinking whom it fits like a glove — Dr William D Donoher A few days ago I ran a parao anent Dr Donoher graph being the' counterpart of Owen Wlster's character “Nebrasky” in “The Virginian” I also stated what I thought to be the doctor’s birth date to sort of bolster up the claim for you know that book wasn’t written yesterday Well I've heard from Dr Donoher and how! I respectfully call the attention of Dr Edward D LeCompte to Bill’s letter which I know pit-fal- ls or-tw- follows: Dear Senator: Attention has been called to your column of July 25 Sincere thanks to you and to the gentle lady of boundless faith for allowing fancy to create in the passing category a real and not or drugstore cowa Hollywood boy In early youth there was intimate touch with the “Old West” and its fascinating characters but it was not of sufficient duration or importance to awaken even the faintest hope that any of its actors might ‘‘live in story” even by the aid of your creative genius and your facile friendly pen You seem to have a curious penchant for taking the human “in the rough” exaggerating his virtues and gilding his vices until you have built upjn your imagination onlj’ a thoroughly likjjbls d -- fharactereuprocdjo dbute to e the very “House-to-hous- Type-Colum- n end This is unques-tionatotrue Christian Virtue and as such is most commendable but the propriety of tracing “the origin of the specie" to the exact date of birth is highly questionable Some mathematical prodigy might be able to subtract ’73 from ’38 and the astonishing remainder might force the conclusion that it was time for the "last round-up- " Your attention is respectfully called to the fact that history's pages record the “Crime of ’73” and carefully explain its reference to the act of congress demonetizing silver That was the -- - I n - e happening only tn-t- he 'ear which j as a- - of that £ntire might be alluded to “crime" the private opin- - to Sincerely yours WILLIAM D DONOHER Shucks Doc nobody considers you old enough for the last roundup and nobody’d dare infer tljat your birth was a crime— least j ways not in my presence -- To Hellin Kamp This thumbsore tramp From down near Arizona May I opine suspects your line Is flavored with bologna ancing ously public that if the budget would seri- interfere with important health projects I believe our present administration "would cut political waste we could move toward balancing the budget and still retain our necessary pub- Excuse me dear if I appear As somewhat of a skeptic Your blistered heel may later peel — But sister I’m dyspeptic cer- I’ll take my food is solitude From Blanding to Koosharem And If my pants get to a dance Friend Ham will have to wear And thus for me I think I see A moral that is righto “Don’t trust a dame who hides her name And travels incognito" —Ed R Tuttle on the Cuff —’ Department With the assistance of Rod Korns who was a member of the team and captain the following year I have been able tp identify iome more members of the 1907 Note highschqopptbalLgquadIaad- Examples of said waste are: The president's record 'high travel expenditure (2) refusal of the new deal to turn over to nonpolitical agencies such as the Salvation Army and Community Chest funds for relief of the actually destitute (This action would rob many officials Of soft “positions" from the regional supervisor down) (3) The administration policy of not placing control of all public works in hands of reliable private contractors thus assuring completion 'of a project within definite time and cost limits For example a supervisor on the Ogden ball park P W A job personally tolika friend of mine that he was stretching missionary home from wives there may now easy terms A competent then pay for herself out of A that - dition to’Les Wire and A R Davis already mentlfined others itL the picture taken In the door- way of the” then partially Eaton gymnasium are “Roughy" McCabe Rexford Shores (now major U S A) Reed Wim-mNate Harris Darwin Rich ardson Earl "Eke" Coombs E W “Wick” Stephens Gordon "Greek" Kirby Harold Horlick Jimmy E$ wards Frank Stiefel "Buck’ Mayne Eddie Eekstein "l?usty” Tomlinson and Bill Yeates Oth ers pot in the picture but prorti inent members of the tqam Rod says were Cliff Evans Tommyn Fitzpatrick and LeRoy Worth-maLooking at the photograph com-plet- er made by photography or humanity today Probably photography Injection of a full meal into the human body by hypodermic needle has become a Quick reality a medical group reports 'Watson' the luncheon This I would like to tefl you that neither I nor my son who that we belong to a minority and you to a majority Paul G Mueller mation Asia's war is a year old At the end of the period the Japanase shape up as a crack ground-gainin- g combination between The stripes Already 1938 shapes up as a typical year rd i deficit will be enormous BabsHuttoni3 unhappy and Omsk has had its annual Uon a the paperS- Robert Phelps German Asks Reader Minority? In Your SunTribune: Editor day editorial you speak of the German minority in the U S Just what do you mean by that? Who is the majority in the U S and jvho is the minority? I always thought that we are all just Americans But it just shows that in your blind hate of everything German you don't realize what you are saying any more But just for your inforWhat's A prophet white on the job (obviously to make his soft position last struggle- - income thinks the ruinous war in the east will change the complexion of all Asia The yellow peril it seems is being bled far the time longer) Let us balance'the budget now ana keep future generations who must pay off our debt’ from a the Congo reports be purchased on washwoman can If we are now back in the dark ages as some contend the outline of history must be a circle $1000-a-mon- ’em -- “No dinner jackets will be purchased from the W P A's fund for buying up surplus garments”— Item That moan of anguish comes from the unrelieved tuxedo farmer (1) he ic Off the Record lic works The trouble is you saw my phyz And quickly drew the curtain You said “Not me! For rubes like I’m thei-peut- Would Banish Political Waste Editor Tribune: J H Paul in forum July 31 writes as if bal- Whose town is best sounds like a jest i"or who w6uld stoop to battling Against a son like either one— J Bracken or George Sprattling Would spoil the fun tain ” Association Upheld Well the court ruled in favor of the Group Health association but the boycott and coercion by the A M A and the District Medical society continued To the department of justice this looks remarkably like a “combination in restraint of trade” an infringement of the civil rights of private individuals to obtain medical services on terms satisfactory to themSelves and an invasion of the economic rights of physicians to practice their profession on a basis which assures them of a competent income without loss of standards So Mr Thurman Arnold now in rharge of antitrust prosecutions fpr the government has prepared a presentment to a federal grand jury with a view to abating this situation One may well expect Mr Johp W Davis or Mr Elisha Hanson to come forward in defense of the policy attributed to Dr Fishbein But there- - is nothingin twlkeonstitu- tion about medical practice and perhaps on second thought our great conservative lawyers may hesitate to read Dr Fishbein’s economic Interpretation of the Hippocratic oath into the bill of rights It looks to me as though Dr Fishbein would back down rapidly or his medical critics would make use of this situation to throw him overboard as a medical Joqah Copyright 1938 for The Tribune four-yea- —By Ham Park ion of all and sundry others t!i contrary notwithstanding low-inco- into Uncle Sam’s pocket book 9 Those who commercialize on their bellyache in the form of large salaries for their noble efforts in wrecking every policy sponsored by the president for the betterment of the people Let us now philosophize on the theorem that the people elect a president and officers (any one r term and will do) for a delegate to him dictatorial power to adapt Mussolini’s idea and put it into practice and at the end of the term and in the event that the president’s policies become dis-- 1 tasteful to the intellectual palate of the people that they elect new officers reverse the neverlasting covenant and administer the same remedy to them until they can see and think as the people do then we will rub it out and try something else Sylvester Earl Virgin Utah ac- quiesced at the mere thought of it to others a single dose proved sufficient while a few came back for the second and even the third dose but in the main all Italians come to see and think as their be as effectual on Americans who are afflicted similarly There are three distinct classes of bellyachers in this country: 1 The great masses of common people whose gaunt and shrunken forms are the direct consequence of political propaganda and flowery promises that are never filled 2 Those in general who aspire to soft jobs for the express purpose of getting their lecherous clutches anti-Crum- ’V The facts are simple The Home Owners’ Loan corporation made a loan to a group of Its employes to establish group medical practice for their benefit and that of their (ami-lie- s There was little new in this Great corporations and utilities had long done similar things As a matter of fact in Hanover N Rockefeller institute has already established group medicine for the entire township But you know the old story: when a millionaire does it it’s science when the government does it it’s communism! At any Medical association rate the American whipped up its local affiliate the Medical Society of the District of Columbia to block families this effort on the part of to obtain medical serviceL on terms within their means and agreeable to the doctors to whom they offered an annual fee Group health doctors in the district were threatened with expulsion for “unethical” behavior the hospitals in the district were persuaded to refuse group health doctors the privilege of using their facilities court instituted against the Group Health Association Inc for the “unlawful" practice of medicine and for conducting an “illegal" insurance business congress was stirred up in its final daj's H-t- asked-for-ple- rir healthl the! on' tffKaa7”ah'd'""Dr7"FllRBeirt 0 two-face- “ was invited to speakPer- haps he did not realize that! the government was giving! him a last chance to with-- f draw from the obstructive! f tactics with which the medi-- f ? ' cal association has met ef- forts to promote the government employes Jay Franklin through group medical methods At any rate in his speech before the conference he called and religious associations on benevolent bodies"! o resIsT thepread of "socialized medicine" At the time it simply seemed as though the organized medical profession could have selected a more gracious spokes- man now it looks as though Dr Fishbein had walked into the parlor of his Toes botk in and out of the profession Tried by H O L C' It works this way: Up fo June banks and investors ran away from Investments and commodities in an effort to liquidate They feared declining prices Now the government is trying to reverse that trend by causing fear of credits in the form of demand deposits and steps are being taken to drive people back into business aetivitv and the ownership of commodities goods" equities tablish a hospital for crippled childien at a famous health reort in New Mexico Under the terms of a statute enacted 49 years ago which permits diawings for - charitable and beneficial purposes at fairs rondueted within the state it is proposed to give awav $500000 in prizes next November at a fair to be held in Albuquerque By the sale of tickets to the drawing the sum of $1000 000 is to be raised as the etc first instalment of the hospital fund fixed at $10000000 to be secured by subsequent Wrong - Direction Corrigan’s drawings As the plan under consideracrate will not get its sussoaring after net tion stipulates that the proceeds license back until he pended deducting the prizes and administrative agrees to correct its defects The bureau of air commerce does not expenses are to be turned into the hoslike that gas tank in the window pital fund the attorney general of New and furthermore the tank leaks Mexico has advised the governor that the They do not want him barnPrimitive Practices lottery would be illegal as the law requires storming around the country all receipts to be diverted to the eleemosywithout getting it fixed and will nary purpose for which the drawing is be more hardboilcd about It than Deserving of Perpetuation held This leaver the hospital endowment about his pilot’s license which was suspended for only five days In doubt d “Believe it or not" Ripley has Away back in 1893 congress put the his reacts with a sketch of a primiStrong Words "Louisiana state lottery" out of commis-aio- n tive church in northeastern Mississippi Undertone of Thursday’s Tenby forbidding it the use of the mads wYiere “the footwashing ntual has been nessee primary is adequately preIt had operated for a quarter of a centurv " held annually firr-10sented by the following quotes years Although confrom 1868 to 1893 and had become a domifrom a circular issued by E H is compulsory under penalty of exformity nant force in state politics The element the congregation has “never lost a Crump the Memphis boss pulsion In control became so arrogant and obnoxReferring to Governor Gordon member except by death " ious that federal suppression was generally Browning candidate for renoml-natio- n This is a touching testimonial in favor Mr Crump observed: wrlromed even bv many regular patrons of pedal ablutions being conducive not oplv " d What an eminent Of the lottery An amendment was into to pious humility but sanitation and hypocrite What treachery! serted in the state constitution five years In the art galleries of Paris there longevity Nonbelieveis would do well to later are 27 pictures of Judas Iscariot follow tjie spme formula No harm would During the past decade millions of tickNone look alike but all resemble result if jt were observed even oftener ets to foreign lottery drawings have been Gordon Browning " a once than year While this is a rather clear insold in the United States taking millions " One advantage of such a requirement in timation that Mr Crump does not of dollars out of the country every year any assemblage is that deliberate omislike Governor Browning and vice Owing to the surreptitious manner in which sions may be detected without oral confesversa some other Tennessee dethese tickets are dispensed untold numsions and expulsion will meet with unanivelopments have not been quite bers of counterfeit tickets have been disas clear The senafe investigatmous approval posed of to buyers who have no more legal ing committee has announced the recourse than the man whose wine cellar victory of any senatorial candidate probably will be challenged was burglarized during the era of prohi- New York Highlights but avoided mentioning why bition It is estimated that billions of Committee Chairman Morris dollars have been spent on crooked lotteries By Charles Driscoll Shepjiard has" declined to explain thb ten advopast during years furnishing on or off the record but among NEW YORK— Ernest F Gates letter carcates of legalized lotteries with their chief the tynical reports reaching here rier New London Conn writes me about were these' One candidate was arguments in favor of open establishments the “whale walks" of that ancient city and of accused of paying his campaign for charitable or government purposes in traditions of the whalers Every tme I manager a $25000 salary but has this country drive through New London I resolve to spend denied it A candidate is supat least a day and night there drinking in the Most European governments permit or posed to have offered $750 salary sea lore Miss Lucia Gilbert Boston asks conduct lotteries of one kind or another to a county manager for five days’ to abandon not me to remind vacationists Even Great Britain whose statesmen frown work but no one has denied it their cats to starve at home I can hardly at the alleged evil has its "sweeps" for jet because the charge has not so inhuman as to do that but imagine anyofie been made openly The chief adwhich tickets are sold all over the earth if there are such people here's the p faction viser of the Ireland has thus supplied her hospitals Don't-b- e Mrs Phyllis that way!- is supposed toibe Luke Lee who with some $30000000 during the past ten “Please continue Laynet Indianapolis writes the senators heard was acting years France authorizes government bond to make little journeys back to scenes- of your “not directly from mouth to ear” childhood Latitude and longitude may difdrawings once a month but by grapevine Italy Belgium fer but home and childhood are much the Greece and Latvia have similar methods Unless committee investigators O B same the world over ” Thnnk you of disposing of national securities Mexico develop more substantial stuff Odell Altoona Pa writes much history of the than this it Is hardly likely that participates in the proceeds besides taxthe Tennessee primary will mark Cambria & Indiana railroad whose cars along 11 ing each prize per cent All Latin Amerthe Harlem aroused my curiosity the promised milestone in line Many ican countries have front one to a dozen with previous primaries in Pennothers have written to tell me that Cambria lotteries each in operation They are con- -— is a county named for Cambria cn Wales and sylvania and Illinois ducted so That The patron gambles with that the railroad owns many more cars than Trouble Already the government but the government never It makes it could use on Its short mileage takes chances with the patron It collects A very deep inside dispute is money renting out cars to other roads ( ' Its tax'on every winning already disturbing the new clvij McIntyre- Stamp which neronautics commission Discussing this topic some time ago was supposed to have been set up F I Townsend Snyder Texas and many President Franklin D Roosevelt remarked so as to avoid the persofta'ity others write to approve the idea of placing that “only a small minority of the people of every other commission a on O O postage stamp McIntyre’s picture of this country believe in gambling as a in the history of government The of the Great Americans series in 1939 substitute for the old philosophy of BenTwo of the top men are disagreemovement has got well under way a national ing on jurisdiction and patronage jamin Franklin who maintained that the "formed to is committee and being Gallipolis - the usual subjects wav to wealth is through work ” Yet he believe I Postmaster the project help along rrvH Nvp turned to the records and General Farley and other members of the Most interested parties in the learned that Benjamin Franklin once pio- administration were readers of O O M and delayed Anglo - American trade namoted a lottery In 1750 a lottery was orbelieve in the fitness of the subject for agreement are not the particitional memorial recognition pants but the Japs and Germans ganized and operated to provide a build-in- ? 4 Officials here report more infund for Yale college Twenty-tw- o G E Blewett secretary ef the Texas Grain quiries from these two sources years later Harvard raised funds in the and Feed Dealers association Fort Worth than any other same way In 1776 the continental concontributes a hit of dynamite to the molasses A newsman walked in upon a He says I undoubtedly ate gress instituted a national lottery for fidiscussion guiding official on the misnamed boy as he did and nancing the revolution sorghum molasses when King's college' antimonopoly investigating comnow Columbia university was founded on that blade strap molasses is made from ribmittee and asked for advifce about bon cane and is a residue from manufacture - the oroceeds of a lottery what he should forecast as to the a be of to lot must me Seems there sugar In early days it was difficult ta obtain committee's future actions of interchangeable terms in this molasses Uncertain “Write anything and you ran't money for public purposes business values incomplete records and impassable go wrong” said the guiding light “Just don't be specific about parMore About Molasses roads made tax collections difficult and ticulars We probably will touch inadequate- - This gambling paranoia in Louise Holley Marie Louise Spangler and everything before we get through’’ evidence on exchanges in soeculation in Blanche Dow ncy of La Crosse Wis assure TWo things recently added to on contests for comin I me that they think m right about having wagering raffling the inner agenda are understood mendable causes has come down from eaten black strap molasses as a kid They to be insurance companies and sav Mr Jewell Mayes commissioner of agriprogenitors honored bv posterity and may freight rate discrimination against culture in Missouri doesn't know that "in the south (Assistant Commerce account to some extent for certain chances Wisconsin we'eat lots of food meant for catmen take in business ventures and the Secretary Patterson has been interested in the rate situation by tle" I'm hegiilying to pick up a little courage fascination found in card games on that molasAes issue southern governors lately and was it black Maybe Whatever one may think of lotteries the some action by I C C is being foreAnyway it was black made from strap to will have be considered by question cast ) sorghum very thick and had a sharp bitterthe general public sooner or later The sweet taste Once when I got at the jug t R F C Chairman Jesse Jones gambling instinct appears moVe inherent while nobody was looking it made me has received several applications than the appetite for intoxicants sick It nqt for government loans from very Mr Mayes on the other hand continues only affects the individual but his circle small newspapers but has not to assure ma that it was ribbon-can- e of associates in some form however harm-les- s I syrup made artv and probably will not -The discussion ate -has aroused interest- lr or expedient and sprung-t- o e administration is too frightPYtpfyfMo-tiiMr V J Carmine secretary of the Delaware conduct of government itself ened of dictatorial implications to board of agriculture who is inquiring fot lull use-- this particular Whether it calls for continued supores-sio- n authority: details m Mtssourtrin "hopes that ribbon-can- e Banks may unload half of some under a- poultice ©f"fa'wor utiliza"- be grown in Delaware syrup may nf their newspaper loanson RFC tinn for the financial benefit of the pub but this is the only way RFC will lie is an issue that will have to be met in No official No Horn Needed get any policy the future against direct loans to the press A woman guest at a dude ranch went into has been adoptedi Jones just town to buy a saddle won’t make any or western "English type?” inquired the 'Perils of Pauline' Pass shop piopnetor Copyright 1938 for The Tribune “I don’t know the ’difference’’ hesitated Pearl White Meets Reality the woman Turning the Corner “Well an English saddle is plain and a business poems one a has western horn” elucidated the proto he picking up Did you land Pearl White faced death in scores of deprietor an orders today0” lusive forms during her career but alw'ays “Oh I don’t think I’ll need a horn There “No sir but I found several eluded the uncrowned king of terrors until doesn't seem tn be very much traffic out i places where they talked to me she fell into his elammji ctutch the other here” she-- decided — Ime o’ hooking the screen”— Paris which day jn j Atlanta Two Bells Leaving the circus in Chicago Tribune Jay Franklin men- - - - A Swiss city Is rearing a monument to one of its sons a lensmaker— and we can read the inscription from here: "Focal Boy Makes Good” “While a bit short on deeds the Evian conferees have hearts in the right places They solemnly resolve that being a' refugee from a dictator country is tough Just another decade or two of that final victory in Spain and Franco will be a career man In Indiana the boom slides smoothly down the ways and any hour now we expert to bo told the Normandie and "Queen M ary" tlav c b e c n launched! 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