Show This Is s Real American I Country Brisbane Says After Glimpse of Utah Famous Editor Marvels at Ogden's Climate and Clear Atmosphere Asks Questions About Industries and Resources Writes rites His Column Today roday on On TrainA Train ARTHUR A ARTHUR BRISBANE known knon as the worlds world's highest paid 1 editor author of the wid widely read read lj-read T Today day column was ivas in Ogden Tuesday afternoon on his way to Los Angeles Mr Brisbane was approached by a Standard Examiner representative representative representative for tor an nn Interview and there was an Interview for about thIrty minutes but If It If anybody got the Interview It was Mr Sir Brisbane and not the Ogden newspaper newspaperman newspaperman newspaperman man The famous newspaper man nan had too many questions to ask about Ogden and Utah so there wasn't much time for him to answer questions questions about Mr Brisbane and I his views What are your principal Indus indus- industries Industries tries here Is It usually as warm as this In Utah at at this time of the year I am surprised at the fine cli- cli climate cli climate mate How high i Is that mountain 7 Pointing to Ben Den Lomond And this one Pointing to Ogden How big is Salt Lake and how big Is Ogden 7 Can you produce crops here without Irrigation These were some ot of lila his first questions and he ho listened with In- In Interest interest In Interest terest to the answers lIES lIE'S ASTONISHED A Mr Brisbane was waa astonished l to learn that Ben Lomond was about ten miles from froik the Union Unon station lie He thought this was so 80 surprising he ha called a a train acquaintance to him and repeated the Information Both Mr Brisbane and his friend fri thought the base of ot Ben Lomond couldn't be more than II a mile or two from where whore they stood The use of ot a Fordson tractor to move baggage In the yards here Interested him hint He Ho was also Interested In the giant Union Pa- Pa Pacific Pa Pacific locomotive that had pulled the train Into Ogden and wanted to climb b Into the cab for a closer Inspection but just before he reached the tile locomotive It had been uncoupled and was steaming toward the south end of ot the yards ards Bl NEWSPAPERS Ens Mr Brisbane was Interested In Inthe inthe Inthe the Salt Lake basin project the sugar RUgal beet situation canneries and flour mills the tho fishing situation In title tills vicinity and the wild duck marshes Then he asked about Utah newspapers Including the Ogden OSden paper Ah yes your our paper Is a con con- consolidation consolidation con consolidation he said That Is la get get- getting getting get getting ting to be bo quite the thing ewer papers but better papers Then ho he gave some of ot his views on newspapers with his conclusion that personality Li I still an Im- Im Important important Im Important factor in the success ot of newspapers even though it Is gen gen- generally gen generally orally conceded that the day ot of personal journalism has passed Mr Brisbane as a Hearst edl- edl edi editor tor was Inte Interested rested to know v that James P Bicket managing edi- edi editor editor edi editor tor of the Chicago Evening Amer Amer- AmerIcan American American ican was so well known In Ogden and had spent his vacation last summer here hero and In other parts ot of Utah Mr Bicket Thicket he sal said 1 Is one of 0 Mr Hearst's most valued executives executives tives thes and receives a II year for his services on the big bis Chicago afternoon newspaper WHITES IllS COLUMN COLU COLUMNAs As Mr Brisbane stepped ort oft the traIn In Ogden he had just com corn completed completed hs h's Today column for tor Wednesday publication Here Is what ho said about the country through which he had jut just passed This Union Pacific Gold Coast limIted having climbed up ip feet yesterday esterday afternoon and eve eve- evenIng eve evening ning fling now Is is crossing from front Wyo Wyoming yo ming ining Into Utah rolling roiling over snow ano covered hills feet teet high ThIa ThIais ThiaIs Js is real American country Colo Colo- Colorado Coio- Coio Colorado rado redo Montana Idaho the Dakotas Oregon Washington Nevada r and your neighbors In this part purt ot of the world orlI It looks hooks what It Is Isa a 11 great reat and and powerful country Straight walls of stone tone capped with pine line t trees tower hundreds ot of feet teet above you ou Telephone HI ald telegraph wires cross cros In nil all directions Good automobile roads run beside the track Below In Inthe th the mountain valley long Ions strIngs of cattle cattia in single file tile move be- be before before be before fore the wind picking here and there In the snow patiently build build- building In ing up the beef beet that will feed teed the east Worthy of o the trip Is the gi gl gigantic gantic engine ine the mot most powerful high bight speed locomotive in the world need needed pol to pull this long train of heavy Pullman cars car up past palt Sherman feet above th the sell sea This engine called type I Is more than 90 feet teet long Iong- cnn can make malo miles mills an on hour and weighs pounds Auto Auto- Automatic Automatic Automatic matic stokers take tho the place of sweating firemen n Of OC course a mysterIous electric current weigh weigh- weighIng weighing ing nothing at all sonic Rome day will do the work of this locomotive willi will take tako its 1111 lt place among the curiosities of the past |