Show 11 al 41 fw I 1 VV VV I 1 f TT n V I 1 i I 1 1 1 I 1 r bai 1 i I 1 1 dads P OI 01 CT I 1 t column X T t I 1 t i esq 1 s A 6 ab 4 t TT i it J ji A jal when a bit ot of sunshine hits ye alter after passing of a cloud wh when e n a fit of laughter gits ye A and nd yer spine la Is beelin proud dont forget to up and fling it at a soul teelin blue for the moult that ye sling it boomerang boam its a boomerang erang to you crawford a fi yi 9 F BELIEVE IT or not the american people are paying a minute SIC a day for arson according to the latest statistics this year home fires are 30 to 40 percent greater than they were last year property values are down a flie fire starts arson Is the answer in many cases BBS A R 5 AL SMITH the Is as popular with politicians of both parties as Is 13 president RDO roosevelt sevelt and it if the esteemed former new york governor was an office seeker he could have his pick of jobs big gun republicans and high up democrats leading clubs of both parties and citizens by the thousands have urged him to th enter the race tor for the mayoralty of new york city after being tour four times governor of new york state but al says no and when he says bays not no he be means it ass q 5 1 I THE NATIONS hostess madame roosevelt Is on the go all the time and as busy and as popular at all times as her distinguished husband the lady has decided to take a cross continental sky ride from washington to los angeles just to see sea her son elliot and to learn for herself how the young man Is getting on with his new aviation job it will be just another weekend week end jaunt tor for hostess about the 3rd ard of next month f F S A 5 END OF BUTCH CASSIDY THE DESPERADO del redden received this week the rock springs miner ot of may giving an account of the suicide of butch cassidy and the killing of his pal harry longabaugh recently in bolivia for years butch cassidy cassady was a leader of a gang of desperadoes operating in colorado wyoming utah and idaho known as the hole hoie ln in the wall gang which was credited with many train holdups hold ups and bank robberies in this western section butch was a familiar figure in rock springs wyoming and many of the big robberies of the gang were planned in that city lie he was well known in utah and other intermountain states it became too hot in this country for cassidy and longabaugh and they blead to south america there they worked at mining carrying on their banditry in argentine peru brazil chilli and bolivia with their ill iii gotten gains they purchased a S large ranch in southern argentina tipped off that their identity was known and authorities planning their arres arrest t they sold their ranch and moved to other parts finally the two bandits met their death at the little village of san vila cente bolivia where they had the nerve to demand food at a police station they were recognized and a troop of cavalry camped nearby notified their daring again took command and the pair bar ricadel themselves in the police station they fought off the cavalry attacks fon OB several hours before longabaugh was wounded while trying to retrieve their rifles which they lett left outside the building cassidy braying braving the fire of the cavalrymen rescued his bis partner and held the tort fort until late that night when the troops heard two shots within the building when the troopers forced their entrance they found foulad that cassidy had killed longabaugh and then himself in order to escape being taken alive V F 9 9 correction MADE BY MP STREET dear dad IN MY last letter to you published may hay 1933 entitled A new money standard there Is an error not ot of yours but of mine where I 1 write or about 14 ounces of stiver silver to one standard gold dollar ounce the word in brackets was left off in my copy sent to you that Is the reference means about 14 to btroy ia troy ounces at the present gold standard dollar contents please excuse my carelessness and give this correction sincerely yours CHARLES E STREET salt lake city may 15 1933 IN fi ai fi ta A BILLION DOLLAR GOLD ANU AND POOL PROPOSED WE READ HEAD in the press dib dispatches patches ot of may that john ford darling one ot of the directors of 0 the midland bank ot of london who retired as managing director tor ater the war to devote himself to barking backing and currency problems Is to return to england after a special trip to this country to suggest the formation by thy the united states and great britain of a gold and silver pool he said he had bad conferred in washington with sanator S key pittman of nevada and others close to the formation of the emergency measures of the roosevelt administration and that they had shown interest in his suggestion tor for a gold and silver pool which would feln traduce silver into tha monetary system of the world and could operate along alongside sid the gold standard LA LC u M AFTER A SIX MONTHS fruitless effort to obtain bonds to quality qualify as state treasurer charles A stain who aho was elected to that office last november now stands a 8 fair chance of being placed on the states pay roll some halt half dozen bonding companies throughout the country agreeing to take an equal part of the risk tor for the necessary bond demanded by the ibe state tt ili R A CHILD specialist says i that children should be encouraged to take risks A good many of them do this early in life when they take their parents wisecracks wise cracks an exchange tv fc q A CABINET M OMAN AN 11 THE PACE at which miss prances frances perkins works to improve american labor conditions proved too much tor for the man who acted asher chauffeur during the first month she was in office as secretary ot of labor it was waa disclosed recently louis st george chauffeur lor for two ot of miss bliss perkins Perk tas predecessors in the labor post found that a day of driving tor for the woman oman cabinet member means a forkl work I 1 stretch ot of from rom twelve to seventeen hours a i day it akas as very unlike tha days with james J davis and william N doak he be noted doted it was robbing him ot of too much home tome life he be concluded it was lust just too much so about tour four weeks ago he resigned it takes a woman official to I make government employed emp loyes earn thair salary 5 a K IN TOURISTS convention con venton attendants tend ants and other taxpaying tax paying patriots who visit washington at this season are is appointed to discover that handshaking bees are taboo at the white house roosevelt has decided that he hai more important things to do jast jaet row than grasp the paws of well vell fisli alig g citizens irom from the provinces to gain the executive presence nowadays one must have a definite and important reason people who turn up with letters of in from members of congress find that even these with rare exceptions are no passports to the presidential effice A great man and a rapid worker Is franklin D ta w s s T WHIT WHAT MILL THE SILVER PST BE AS THE convening of the international conference neara the future of silver remains uncertain this beez wee secretary of state hull voiced the sent inies of the administration when he emphatic emphatically all opposed a home resolution the american delegation del gation to work for bl bi metal ism and president roosevelt remains noncommittal non committal as to his attitude toward allver so it Is purely gut guess 69 work at the present time just how the pendulum will wing swing when heu silver silverias sil veras as money contes comes up for discussion at the c coming om worlds conference A 0 McKen kenzle e anz 1 aug s secretary ecret ary of the utah chapter american mining j congress on his return wednesday rom from a stay of several weeks in washington in 11 the interests of silver Is enthusiastically optimistic as to the future and with him and senator key pittman and other ceaseless advocates of the white metal we ve must continue to smile and hope to tor the rehabilitation of silver and the subsequent revival of 0 the great mining industry of the west and the return ot of good old prosperity a 9 a a AGAIN LOS ANGELES san francisco and vicinity are giving their boastful boost tul residents another series of earthquakes not very severe however this time but severe enough in the northern part to put out street lights stop clocks break windows block roads make people flee from their homes etc just a reminder as it were to our california friends that all Is not peace and quiet and sunshine and flowers in their chosen section even it if they do escape long winters and deep knovs B R B fi 5 IT IS pleasing to read that two of the m miserable Is erable wretches mixed up in the shocking of the infant son of col COI lindbergh have been declared gull ty by a jury in the district of columbia supreme court and now face a punishment of fifteen years in prison and a fine this Is not one quarter of what they really deserve even though they were not connected with the actual now it if the principle murderous kidnappers kid could be apprehended and put to death by slow torture the thole h 0 Is nation would rejoice a fi a fi s J I 1 r riL KERSON appreciates I 1 dear vad dad I 1 AM enclosing my check tor for that dear old park record which Is always like a letter irom from home well dad I 1 always ys had bad a very kindly feeling for you but since you have been so strong tor for our courageous roosevelt I 1 cant help but admire you more than ever I 1 had the pleasure of 0 seel seeing ig him and hearing him talk and from that moment I 1 felt that lie he was a true american and a man that would do his best we are all well and doing very well considering the depression with kindest regards to you and all park city friends Ir lends respectfully B R J FULKERSON oxnard california may 16 1933 s A a B s SHIELDS CHARLES SHIELDS who first came to utah by ox team irom from nevada in 1870 was in park fork city wednesday with his daughter and son in law tor for the express purpose of bidding goodbye to his sister inlaw in law mrs aira john shields and his old time friends before leaving by airplane next sunday tor for st louis the home of his brother the rev joseph T shields for a ten day visit then on may the shields brothers with two nelces misses molly and evelyn shields will leave st louis on a three months visit in ireland the native land of mr shields while in park city mr shields at the record to greet dad and as we clasped bands chatted and joshed and smiled ailed at each other it seemed un belleve able that charley was in his year lor for he appeared as young and keen and active and entertaining as in the early when we first met and formed a friendship that has never faltered through all the e years mr shields photo in tribune verifies the a apparent youthfulness of the beloved ald alc may alay your stay in ii lieland eland charles be P continuous joy and pleasure and be tars your return to your adopted country be sure to kiss the blarney stone atone at blarney castle that it may make you you younger nger and increasing it if possible your present proficiency in wit and wisdom gan anity and good fellowship X h fi 5 WE READERS HEADERS of the salt lake tribune bune welcome back the column of the senator from sandpit sandspit Sand pit after a ten day vacation we missed you senator 13 9 AND GLADNESS comes to us because of the promise of governor blood of the launching of a gigantic road building program for utah to commence about t july embody embodying ini an expenditure of seven and a half million dollars and giving employment to at least of now unemployed it Is undeniably true I 1 that Roos roosevelt erelt prosperity la Is of a tar far i different substance than the alleged hoover prosperity of cf never to be for I 1 gotten hungry bears ears k C ac M I 1 WONDERFUL ROOSEVELT and wonderful I 1 d erful was the effects effect of th the e clear cut I 1 roosevelt characteristic peace deac appeal to I 1 the rulers of fifty tour four foreign countries I 1 the tha past week truly our president Is DOING things not wasting time by talking about what should be done no offense mr hoover |