| Show j Wednesday Morning- Ufcutd - Tilbuua Publishing by Balt Lake ry morning Th Tribune Is for member ot the Associated The Press the Press Is exclusively entitled In tills paper and also to Associated soil George VI will stand today upon wrested fiont Geoige III a little over a centui v and a half ago It will be the first time that a Biitish monatch our Mted the countiv that defied despotism in a Decimation of Independence and won its fiee-riowith the foice of amis The whole to the republic fmm the Canadian border national capital will he filled with lemin-tiei- s folly which led of that shot to the war of the Revolution and the loss of valuable temtonal possessions of the ciown On their way southwaid King Geoige find Queen Elizabeth will pass through scenes of many a histone al conflict reminiscent of eaily enmitv followed bv a period of bitterness and long ycais of aloofness Since the World war when Haig’s armv was fighting ‘with its back to the wall” and Americans went to the lescuo relations have been mote f lend ly There fire some scattenng cases of Anglophobia to be encounteicd vet but every loyal Ameiican will hope that nothing may happen to mar the pleasuie of the myal guests They will be almost constantly reminded of the rebel leader who became ‘‘the -- new-mine- qf quaintance have wrought another mitacle for the king will lay a wreath of inspect upon the hillside tomb of George Washington From all accounts King George is an earnest conscientious kindly disposed gentleman occupying a consp cuous position in a trying time doing lus best to fill it As the average with honor and dignity American holds these attributes in high esteem the king will certainly be aeeoided The queen is an unevery considciation chaiacter and keen of steiling lady spoiled intellect who will be received and entertained in a manner to justify America’s claims to culture and common sense' When their majesties cross the line tonight they may not know the difference The Canadian engine will be taken off and an American locomotive attached to the long tiain bearing royalty and its retinue with many other distinguished passcngcis including the sccretaiy of state and his wife Because of some iuIc adopted in its earlier sessions the halls of congress will not be accessible to the king and queen but they will be cntei tamed in a real both at the White American manner House and at the home of President Franklin D Roosevelt at Hyde Paik Considerable nonsense has been written about courtesies and other formalities According to the fust lady of the land etiquette applicable to any other distinguished guests of the nation will be obseived which does not require that ceremonies of a couit be carried out in an American home Both Queen Elizabeth and Mis Roosevelt aie women of the woild and will not be at any disadvantage m handling the Visitois alwavs expect unusual situation to conform to the iules of the houses in which they are cntei tamed New By Charles B Reasons Even now Vandenbcig music for mi-s- 1 111 burlier shops and bu'irs of old gold Almost ns limn y sandwich errors aie lu he seen ill and about mu s septate todiv ns in the lns In fore their arrest was euchred bv the niaor 11 1 Puvhcart h-- lambs Hie Jovcc u I Amin nr Hup find Media Smir ih Kern compcti'ion to similar condition exists will! Minor IniCunrrim has pis'll art peddlers been after them for veais In tins drive he his the support nf nnnv who believe pti'h-- I nut foods lo be Inscnitary He lies succeeded ill putting a thousuid or more of these mer- of C f B gh mi Citv of ’ll moot m i ntid the h b vs sold at urhs into indoor nicrket structures especially designed and built for them by the cilv But there ate still many thousands of pushcart nun and women peddling all kinds of goods from radishes nrtd onions to rugs suits pretzels randy and kitchenware in icr- tn I) sec turns of tow n chant- as H e gn L to w h nh c ui pi : fume powder an! bed k tun pets un-- tl the occasion will mi m line a zooligual social event The pi imai v pii p sc f t u so a5 w c 11 c c c annual expositions educational the sec Otidiry object is lota'i iuel the ton Is to 'market these pioRuts of the m uid energy of thee youngstiis v hi n outs’ md-inspecimens me to be sold puatily ‘and all othi is in rumps acrnrting to gin In'-s (1 ignati by the ju ig u Accoidmg lu Joe 11 M uh f Id man (f the committie in chnge tii s d s this wav will ‘in tile concluded at the auction of gitling wed fm-- l bed animals of igh mg pm not lie al i tav s that 'j x a i U m in k gi h s fil Ut live tm k are donating then Mines i i i i I OH j c ‘ r i who formerly Distributed ii 111 Peddlers A dmn Hi It ' I by Me Naught Swuluate Inc the Record How piffling seem Ihe liltlc tmimphx nf north or east In the puhluhed hrielgc pioh- hms when you see whet the axis Inns do w u h a pure pxv hit We have- - nothing like the duces firmed ha't elloees of seven tr (Mr D t is the a raelul tP'Mil f t( fiur who inn limlnt tommy gun -- - Set-U- p ? By I V ' F - w-"- fl - i ' ! is 'Security Wages' For example the amount of the “security wages" paid for part-tim- e work under the prevailing wages formula represents more money than the average poor farmer touches in a year for working six or seven days a week In the second place outside of rolubjeSL!'S)QL -- niMxi THE PUBLIC FORUM Expresses Views aiivwav gives ail unfair uiipics-sioof andenherg He may be a thought too majestic a thought too magnificently senatorial for some tastes Yet he is undeniably an able man who Ins built up a remarkable record in the difficult position of a member of the opand can claim larger position nc hiev enients than most other politic lans The dc feat of the ship canal and Pass im icuodd the driv e for be ttcr sense in the soc ml security act and t ne federal deposit insurance xistem aie no mean accomplishments Starts From Scratch and clearlv on a er nulv the oi racial dlaena Mil 'ia an al hh of a 1'fn"ntorv nr aertarian rafiirc nrP barred Papuan or ner cannot be comment anal tte fir has ning a free in v v 1 1 c r 1 1 1 11 well hllel Voull I vv hut cl I ill’ll I t mi Ulbe r " Would my dc ei he Welle ig lo sliaee my huslmml h r woman like the ( In with a IV eltlri 1 ' it ‘few Wire dot I nl library Moscow savs the hir'll rale tinning ill Iridi is incicnun: h 1 bun in- p ill I mean is I Id not only there aie turns whin glide him Id give Ham Park Sllllg eke songs of homely ill things 'Diet he about mv door -Of astiis on my window mII And blue rugs on the floor I would ask fi u n Is to c ome to tea To s e a book th it s new Id frame the moon tn six small p im And si at mind with ou Duid Sorter i Notes On the ( A t riffle cop for ruining the him if he knew tiff Department stopped a man ligh’s mid asked the meaning of the gn n ght '1 he answer w is on r ’ 11 then asked him if he km unit the amber ligh's s ml nn a n' Yes he m ill ' t m ms go hke h to be it 1m Public Purposes This clearly involves putting the WPA to work full time on private property for public purposes Such public purposes already Include such public health measures as purification of water supply and disposal of sewage Control of soil erosion by reforestation terracing contour ploughing building of cheek dams etc is another type of project which Is clearly in the public interest Improvement of rural housing is another meas- ure which the WPA could wisely undertake to eliminate health hazards and to promote the Short of assigning WPA general welfare labor to work as field hands for individual farmers there is a wide variety of socially and economically useful work the WPA could do In the country regions Sueh work would certainly enhance the political popularity of f the program In sections which are now highly critical of this branch of the federal government and would also preserve the lives and of the WPA workers For this reason new dealers are inclined to welcome the apparently inhumane proposals of the "economizers” for another cut out of the hides of the unemplnved It brings out into the open the fact that the problem of rural relief is different from the problem of city relief and that the needs of the city people are not the same as the needs of the Not so much a reduced or country people compromise measure as a program which will encourage an imaginative and differential approach to the relief problem wherever It exists seems to be the next stop irj WTA Released bv Consolidated News Features Ine utility would have to pay as operating ' costs (Is this not correct’) The net profit” under competitive conditions thus actually appears to become a negative quantity As for salaries I wonder if this city pays its 'plant operators the magnanimous sum of $90 y per shift seven-damonth week that certain other cities n the state reportedly pay? So don't jumr at conclusions and think that politically operated utilities earn minis of money and that privately operated utilities are robbers utiles you know the entire story and both sides of it E C F Bespeaks Thought For Higher Things We should Editor Trmuneconsider it a privilege that we have the right to attend Christian to listen tn proficient services speakers over the radio such as cleigymen high priests congressmen and cdueators of note in addition to listening to the grandest music and song In response lo the efforts put forth by all these educators and music intis to create a better among people and races should we not as individuals entertain a keen and active desire to build and create an undaunted faith in the brotherhood of nnn cm oui aging those who are less fortunate and without uiaferial or spiritual aid to greatest heights by words of kindness and encouragement In addition we should tnke a keen and active interest ‘in the urgent med to enforce traf-f- r liws to stem the mountbv toll educating ing death our voting people who are hy far in the majority of the victims m caieful and sane driving Mav M Gei cr work-relie- Christopher Billopp Says Caretaker A friend ell how with in Arkansas on Ins c er s at U d to ' it n h ft on M nn ai P n st South nits vv h n the ge tn el pu u c n in v lie d He v von in t turn li ft 1 lie ol i lull hilly loolci d at the tr iffic light and the n at Ihe genial said polie m ui a d smilingly li i Ah thmk we id km mike her’ An i Ml he d li ’t U t The State of D Im e ilnwn Hi' s read le ops ml elv Si Wire was a u n g it with me of the s I i w vv lu n lie Mnp( e i smi-i- l ud it m in ' Me a look m'e d m Ne vv Yora ' ' I M v ioo in s sud the I noli ir ' v h it e'o the want anv mine c rooks m Nc v y oik for ' and e 111 lu s w Sniiu one vies telling me Imu v Kri li ns ii 'c I a m m fe om hr Iin mg a lew soil It see med that the man was going to hodv gone Mia he nose of injuries wtmh jui vented Into from laving golf i linn how Hie chfine s dig up s on of old golf s in i s and pi nv e he nev I c nul I poll am how 1 w I s iow ou! "'ii li"il ( the The Nation ns I lieeli nn ( i )h so si it i v el r ui i ink i' i ' t f i t i Jio'it or m iv s of snultpox w h so sm esxfullv i t — c that disfigurement u prevented in three out of four cams— is reported In the Journal of the — Ameru an Medical Preu-- s d'spatc ll It would seem Hut (his has (hoovered a pana-ce- i in sulfanilamide and that only the details of admin titering it in ihe right formo and donuges remain tn he worked out in order to iiire or prevent all ills of mankind from a corn on the littie toe to eancer of cerebrum It is possible that soon inclusive jdn sic u a will give a person shot (if tins drug at birth tint will Insure him life free of di-iso an ! li firnnl it s fur cent in fat If he learns to he particularly adept At clodg ng auhe might well live tomobiles tin'll J uhnifiit c'cev X pure I'erkues seix 'Nature sort o evens thirgx up A grivx-hleiern a hre but lies pei gen-eriti- i e o belter gl Disinbeilel a ru he By O! in Millor I'reatnierit dulfanil unide 1 ic ansoners1' xqu re fct'cirex lie prod in t ion s’ rn t ly hv J h rotlibi! rc brings her little darlings to votir and you graciously consent to look after them while she accompanies your wife to a meeting of the garden club Feeling responsible for their safety you warn them successively not to Climb into the automobile which is parked on the side of the hill and release the brakes’ Play in the road where they may be crushed hy a passing truck Amuse themselves lighting matches nnd building fires Attempt to chop wood with a hatchet or ax or cut down weeds with a scjth or sic kle Tease the dog who might misunderstand and snap at them I'se the clothesline to tic each other up for fear they may hang themselves Walk the top of the pore h railing And run the risk of f illmg and breaking an arm Turn the garden hose on cae h other until they are soaking vvet and invite pneumonia Throw stones at eaih oilier or feme with pointed stieks Swing h basehall bat In the air with th a likelihood of entitling somehoriv oil the skull Slniinv up trees and hang from limbs by their legs Explore the jungle at the far end nf the girden and mine out with a had ease of poison Ivy Or borrow Johnny's lIl rifle and point house I l cl In — ef v 11 s hard-workin- g - him outright ami pay a bonus Is t h it our u c p irtner ? I would I pi in of hod sin are pi g t i Koret and Mimhukuo Fnrniers p 'Kidding the impel tant pirt of the gentle game of politics and especially is this evident when repni s are published show mg that s- hy I t Filter Tribune taxpiyers' is an vv epan or ampin ex orginied to develop Ihe Vain river which for n s hr houndeiy between - 'Kidding Taxpayers' Held Political Game d c fn? at gold while the poppy fields soak up the blood of fools AndiewA Van Brunt c the No In American Alliam r In kl'ovvil's barred be The lrihnne cannot accept for pnhii atmn which hear hbcloua or act uinble remarks entail it sr int IortI responsibility vv Newspaper ilrafli'd mav 10 vv his extreme pronoum ernents on the sit down Mulcts and other labor prob'c ms Altogether he is just the sort nf fc ihm i einhil-- i lied middle doss aimoved h ih vv ileal vagaries might like to put in the W lute House not contribution Poetical letter leitor d afer ivnrioo W country that cant nuke i's !u-- orohlb aanersion mmtntementa of fact or itementa whnh are not tn ar enri yv h fxir nlav and cod taxe 7 not an a Lor The Forum h’mr me Hum ami cannot be used fir al "rtiU!c mirnoaoa 3 Writer muat ikti true names a id a Ireaeoa In Ink w II ! et'pr he rarrird over assumed tame l writer ao renuea’a all (aea hweerh true name and allrpa attB he! to enmmuniratmn mi 9 The Firum ranrnt muMer mire thn one Utter from the same nhwnue C is an immense Iv haul w inker an energe I orator nnd an agi ee ildo c onipamiiii m private life As a isindiclalo he will he a li He to the r ght of enter 'I oe fact that lie is a business mm s (eve o a big business man si caildilate can never be doubted Urge scale waler power for the generation nitial Peraonat v'ty salaries distribution maintenance and supplies" That sounds fne but the good city fathers have apparently neglected to include power plant bond interest (about $3 00 quarterly! and taxes (about JliOO quarterly) that a private t wa ted Girls Ive just been tenliig middle-age- d hu io a about woman who made a shuelhe-husbui- d agreement with a widow who had been her husband s childThe wife hood sweetheart is to hive him on the d iv and on C’ht 1st m and the widow on the odd aid in New is Yetrs Everything lovelv it seems until hs hutli-It came on an iv red d iv which should hive bee n the wife - but the vvihvy Ihe inted him and got him wife got huffy and made a lug fuss and surd the widow for bunch of ronnse or sonic tho I hd von ever hi ai of anv hu g xilln r ’ And gn Is v oil slum sic Hu r pillules' Ihe man is the funnie st look g little u ' win tun voti piitmr woudnt have him as a gif! And mi uid said if he had to live u ti rithcr of the wonii n sun uli wool s ne him ou know girls I oft n woniltr why people marn the people they do M title Its some a tt a ion of op posit i s - v on know selection of some instinctive u hat sonic one w ho an supply Ink Mill don t know Mv husbo h Inked mnnev band mil h el s But take that Mis name iuit she huo" Dome at the Hnv little insignificant in m I she nun ned iw them at a clime Hie olhtr night and hi v ml dam mg looked like Rhode I think with 'lexis Sometimes the hvrdest question to answer a e woman emild he asked is why man ud lur husband If youri d h in to uric me th i' ru ht now I s iv But llu ee dull t know M illl li 1011 nuisl till i bee ia some other women Menu lo He A if 1e 1 The Bridge ( lull Mre Is I celling si bruited A woman niturahd his writ- ten a book entitled Dumb Animals I Hive Met" and fit die it it to her husband She shou d know best New York Ann rain He started from x tilth as the son of a poor htrtcss maker in Grand K ipids and t m bo 1st a rt al success story The storv his ns unfortunate passages lie w is the youthful editor of i Grand Rtpuls paper for example and imlulpd himself 111 prose so grimliuse that it makes Warren Gamaliel Herd mg s writings look homespun and s Bui the unfortunate simple chiefly coiiiini moments when the Vandinlart piopensitv for sc ion hie ime too strong He knows Ibis trut ill himself and laughs a' it pie rnhiTm of The Vriie leciblv ‘2 i Senator From SandpiHv ti hv itt Ihi! view snpfaruc rt ss the nn ilc own arrow points ought to kmt booties for babies Japan must beg us for scrip iron Germany must ask us fir helium g is and Italy is asking to please come Ameru home and get she The capitalists want some more Nevertheless it must he remembered that nil this posturing which is natunl in politicians ox n t - large profits CD have been earned by a municipality's pet power sysas tem These reports are tru fir as they go but they do not give the entire story Murray city for example recently teported "net profit" of ‘$6217 48 (for the first quarter of 1939) after deducting costs of Ihev are the f pinnn of Trihu c uitnhutnr with which Fh Tribune Die f llow mav or nnv nil scree Inc evil x c ern r mtribuli ms I e trrs 1 limltri to J 0 word and pr fereu o Given to ihort com depend upon each other and yet we want to punch our friends ‘ nose There is no such thing as independence We are fond of saying that other countries ran’t fight without our heln All right then why fight7 We can't fight without help of our enemy In order to fight we must have silk from Japan tungsten and antimony fiom China coconut shells and fiber from the Philippines tin rubber and quinine from British and Nethei lands Indies nickel from Canada from Russia and British from aluminum West Africa Dutch territory of South America coffee from Brazil and Jiva and central America wool and canned beef fmm Argentina chromium from South Africa and quicksilver fiom Spain and Italy and our snldieis come from every nation under the sky while half our generals and admirals are Irishmen A Letter di - - by Our Readers Forum Rules On War Materials Editor Tribune We must all kerp-m- g - - - ftUdpubliiheaUh-measure- k WPA’s rural projects do not touch the real economic problems of the countryside A big federal project in a city enhances the value of adjoining private property and serves a tangible purpose in the daily lives ot city dwellers Similar projects in the small towns and in the farming comrivunities do not serve Federal art writing and any such purpose theater projects miss the country altogether Here there is a legitimate criticism of the WPA The solution does not seem to be to follow the house committee and bring starvation to the cities as an alternative to giving the country districts a richer diet of social consciousness than farmers can accept and utilize The solution should be to work out an entirely different type of work-reliprogram for the cities and industrial areas on the one hand and for the farming regions on the other -- 4 TV up his charade of 'not wanting" the presidency and of not planning to 'seek it” Probably he will not 'seek' the presidency in the sense of hunting delegates in person but it may he presumed that a Vniulenberg orgamzition of some sort will do the work for him No one knows why it should he thought correct in a politician to Imitate the Trojan women who glanced backward as they fled not too hurriedly from the pursuing Greeks Rut that is the tradition and Vandenberg is following it Released Jay Franklin WASHINGTON— The tentative report of the subcommittee of the house appropriations committee calling for the curtailment of WPA illustrates the clear! need for a reform of the® administration of work-reliby the federal govern-- 1 ment The report proposes thel abandonment of white-col-- J lar and cultural projects the imposition of a “vacation" for certain re-- f lief clients in order that! they may seek private emlower pay fori ployment such workers as remain on the rolls and the elimina-- l tion of WPA projects cost-- f ing more than $25 000 These proposals very accurately reflect the resentment ” in farming regions against WPA methods and administration calculated to meet the needs of the unemployed in urban and industrial areas To impose such parochial standards on our cities would bring social chaos and starvation At the same time it is idle to deny that the imposition of city in rural areas has caused economic confusion and social resentment Plain Still 'Hesitant' Organ Grinders Organ grmdeis aie reappearing on the streets of danhatt m despite Mayor s orders Manhattanites who rather generally disapproved of the mayor's effort to drive these harmliss musu urns from the streets are showering sm ill coins 'I he few who are venturing out risking arrest are cleaning up Predic turn is that the ban against them v ill be forgotten Poll emen are discreetly pretending not to see or hear the off tillers e he m ivor d out in Ins rampaign Rgunst the suidwuli men too A local illag-a isirite and higher court have ruled faior of the men and women who larrv the big pewters advertising palmists gvpsv tearooms 1 e- relief-standar- onc-tc-- Eddie kink leader of the small orchestra has been on this job since 101$ He's about 50 bald small lively on his feet alwavs smiling He has that decisive backward toss of the head which is so often characteristic of small men who know their stuff and are ready to meet the challenge of bigger men Eddie hs the patrons call him was born In the town of Biehtz whnh was in Austria then and is in Poland at the moment of this writing He imne to America when 10 years old speaks without foreign accent went to work on a piano at Lut how s in 1010 Twenty-nin- e years at the stmc spot 22 years as leader That s wlnt you might call economic of making 1 s'- W v the Michigan legislature and the Michigan delegation in congress If he did not the stage was evidently set by some other master hand for the call came too pat ly after the successful Vandenberg fight on the Florida ship caml There followed his answer with its typical "prcpledge’ to be a president wholly intent on whieh "saving America" brought him about as good publicity as any candidate could ask for Driscoll eaters' I it ?-- ©xlJu Syvs Sr behavior Vandenberg energetically denies having had anything to do with the call on him to run from Highlights sec in it v in the business 1 v - rs not too loud Beginning tod iv and continuing the lmt of this week the Intermountain Junior Fat Stock show will be held in the Union Stock-yard- s Fiom five w stof Noith Salt Lake of the 4 11 500 members em states some end Futuie taunt is clubs have enteied for exhibition and for pnos moie tnan 1100 head of fat stock m the cattle sheep and heg divisions Manager F J Mavnaid found lv of the Utah S'a'e AgriculUuai college but now of Montana is an expcnenud piomoter of these shows and his epi("od himself as being paiticulailv please 1 with the animals row icadv for insp-'- lion Girls me taking put m this rn!ripiio With all the mtciet enthusiasm and intelligence of bms The captuied some of the big mnnev in national exhibitions and have biought some pi ie ( ih r and lambs to Ut ill Am mg those showing bib 1lu month beeves aie Mam and Helen Mm feu ton of Gallatin Gatiwav M inland Am'a Bnm N id mo of Loa Pin Ills In in of H ic km Daubing of Mot to e Colo Blanche l)i Champs of Mai id i liho AmuivLi and din I'hvl Jlaine Bccks'rjl if Picston and In ia Gioige is Penman of Og of Fort II ill Idaho Prominent am u g ' e rxhhtois of I I Probably the last election with its handsome Republican gains was the moment when a new ferment of desire began tn work in the Vandenberg mind Three f appear to have brought the ferment to a climax Firs' the infer oua -- McKay— orgTfftrTtTblY in Michigan was playing with the candidacy of Thomas F Pcwey in an effort to get not only the state's 1041) delegation but also the senatorial nomination away from Vandenberg Second the prospects of his nearest competitor Senator Robert A Taft of Ohio were suddenly dimmed by an unfortunate speech at the Gridiron dub leaving the field dear for another "not male y" candidate And third Vandenberg s friends fearing to see their starter left at the post as in I'Ufi put on a big burst of pressure NEW YORK— Patrons of Luohow's German restaurant In 14th street take pride in the traditions of the place Not for the world would they have one of the enormous paintings removed from the walls nor one of the aging waiters supplanted by a younger man The orchestra is a part of the tradition For generations of caters of pigs knuckles and saner kraut the orchestra has played the same type of music in the same tempo and Stock Show Opens Today With Boy and Girl Exhibitors tfri TH I i Ii fr s ‘'7 j Wirter Declares WPA Needs Changes Manning By i nun-pano- York It! And vociferously not candidates now the Vandenberg candidacy is more open and farther advanced than that1 'of any other Republican An explanation of this sudden change in front is not far to seek Naturally Vandenberg always desired the presidency A man who would willingly have been nominated in 1936— and Vandenberg was more than willing— woulcl take an at any time But it would seem that until recently Vandenberg considered the game not worth the candle Indeed in his more cynical moods he used to be given to sueh remarks as 'Why should I kill myself to carry Vermont-'- That wes’tnn senatois under the capable leadership of gallant Key Pittman the silvei plumed knight of Nevada will he able to win their fight to amend the silver puirhaxe law to insure a definite and aded domestic silver quate puce for lx the confident opinion expicssed bv Charles F Willis of Arinna publisher of the Mining Journal at Phoenix Editor Willis is a student of mining developments and an obseiver of the logical trend of events Calling attention to the fact that authouty of the president to fix the puce of silver will expue the last of this month he believes that the' u “a fair chance of obtaining an amendment fixing the pi ice of silver at 77 57 ccnkt per ounce instead of the 64 64 cents now being paid under presidential proclamation — WTth'Ittr'vtefiare'' slIIT lo'beTc mTTrom the house of repiescntativcs has alieady passed a bill continuing picsidontial power As the moie populous in the premises states of the east and middle west stubbornly opposed to any legislation favoring silver or metal mining interests of any kind have large delegations in the lower house it is encouraging to remember that each western commonwealth has as many senatois as the mo-- t thickly populated state of the cast The measuie thetefoie ought to find easier sailing in the senate than it did in the house Taking into consideration the fact that almost every laige financial establishment in the land practically all banking interests the whole ariay of influential newspapers published m 40 of the 48 states and an aimy of politicians and spellbinders in both majoi parties aie opposing the policy of puce-fixin- g and purchasing the current output of silver mines in the United States it will be a famous victory for Senator Pittman his dependable suppoiters in the senate and mining experts authorities and oiga nizations that have worked consistently and wisely to attain this objective and monuments at almost everv of the mad especially in the city of destination But time and better ac- June 7 1939 - of Arthur Hendnck Vandenberg is a fascinating study in human nature (political division) From 193S until a few weeks ago the least mention of the presidency caused the sonorous Michigan senator to wrap his toga closely 'round him and proclaim ‘I wouldn't want the nomination on a silver pkitter" Few men in American history have been so Silver Looking Brighter Purchase Policy May Continue i hounlQ'lbxJhenanies W ASHINGTON— The 1939 to the show in the interests of educating youngsters and visitors to a better understanding of proper market demands" The boys and gills of this intermountain to be region pniticipating in the show are commended for their skill energy and Intel est in one nf the leading and industries of the nation and the woild Royal Visitors Welcome Will Cross the Border Tonight streets 7 Uribunc- By Joseph Alsop And Robert Kintner to It or not otherwise credited rrnroductlou ot all news dispatches credited the KKaj news published herein Salt Lake Citv Utah Wednesday Morning June turn their Company jZ akc Oh There's a Place for jScribes Find Vandenberg ‘Keen’ on ’40 Jo I “ jiiilt TJjc It at eac h other Having dtfimled them successfully from the mnjnr perils of your home you flatter yourself tlrnt they are now pretty well exhausted physic allv and are content to retire to the second floor and amuse themselves drawing pntuica with crayons while you reBut lax for a few moments with a book you are Inrdlv settled before you are startled by exciting cries from above How were you to know thnt their Innocent little minds woulcl art to work devising a sc hi roe for getting out nn the roof through an nttio window nod that nt this very instant tiny would be up there happilv eng iged In seeing which one can push the other off' Christopher Billopp Dcvuig to (rovvchd fmiciit ions lu (lie news eolumns It is believed nn arrangement will have In be made whereby Jmk larrymur mec’s Dupe Yelrz ! j ‘ |