Show I 1 1 bad S J column P 1 P THE M IN ROOSEVELT SAYS ROBERT S ALLEN in the american mercury one qua quality alty that mr air will bring to the white house has been lacking there during the past ten years it Is that of 0 simple amiability he Is friendly and approachable he be likes people and he be has the capacity to work with others it Is safe to prophesy that his administration will see no such wrangling with congress as has characterized the hooper regime he realizes realize C learly clearly that his one chance of reelection lies in doing striking things thing in viking taking and keeping the political offensive I 1 think he can be counted on to surround himself himsel with a cabinet ot of superior ability S second e cond he will press for enactment of some drastic domestic reforms r e forms third he will seek a maor major I 1 achievement in the field of foreign affairs here her e it Is not at all unlikely that the 15 year old russian recognition muddle will finally receive some common sense treatment what his residence in the white house and his yearning for another term will do to mr roosevelt only time will tell but certainly he will enter into office the possessor of some admirable qualities very rare in an american politician a s a WILEN WHEN COOLIDGE WAS VICE PRESIDENT WE READ fro irom ni boston sunday globe As vice president cooldige was once asked to preside at the laying of a corner stone lor for a public building he turned the customary ot of earth the workmen laid the stone the crowd waited lor for the customary oratory but none came finally the master ot of ceremonies requested a few words from vice president coolidge coolidge cooledge considered carefully he gazed fixedly finally he pointed to the ot of earth he be had thrown up a fine he said and walked off to his waiting limous limousine ti u q al SAYS VISCOUNT PHILIP SNOWDEN to quote to me the authority ot of precedents leaves me quite unmoved all human progress has been made by igia ignoring or precedents it if mankind had continued to be the slave ot of precedent we should still be thing lining in caves and subsisting on shellfish and berries AND HEREIN Is where president roosevelt Is going to be the greatest and most progressive president of the century by shattering precedents A y 14 ai F I 1 TO think what the gen aeration to come will think about us when on an thumbing over museum numbers ot of present day publications they learn leam that we are evil smelling ailing foulmouthed foul mouthed bleary eyed rough skinned constipated anemic creatures unloved and barely mary filloon to in printers ink afi fi a R a 5 so many gods so many creeds so many paths that wind and wind when just the art ot of being kind Is all the sad world needs ELLA WHEELER WILCOX fi A th ih th h THE SMASHING ot of worn wom out detrimental precedents is now tile the order ot of the day by the progressive regime soon eoon to be in control senator wm H king showed his deadness tuesday when he be announced that bat utah federal patronage would be c considered 0 n and distributed by the four c congressional 0 g ress lonal utah utahna and not by the two senators ot of the same party as has been the custom since time immemorial for many years past under republican rule senator smoot had exclusive control ot of federal patronage and used it with remarkable dexterity among hla many relatives and close connections 0 on the same bame day president elect roosevelt established another new precedent by appointing a woman as one of hla his cabinet members and so it will continue tor for the ensuing tour four ye years mrs afi T fi fi RESULTS OF HOOVERS prosperity ENOUGH POTATOES to have saved ireland from its ita potato famine three abree quarters ot of a century ago were left in the fields last tall fail by united states lan nera who lound found it pay to harv harvest them the department ot of agriculture has estl mated that bushels were lett left in the field mostly in minnesota and continued on rage page VIVO dad dads s column continued from paize one I 1 north dakota it Is said bushels were harvested of which nearly one halt half had been sold on january fat I 1 LF f T 6 THE FOLLOWING are the cabinet members embers lor for the incoming administration I 1 secretary of state CORDELL HULL of tennessee I 1 secretary of the treasury WILLIAM H WOODIN of pennsylvania and new york I 1 secretary of war GEORGE H DERN of utah postmaster general JAMES A PARLEY of new york secretary of the navy CLAUDE A SWAN SWANSON S ON of virginia secretary of the Inter interior lor HAROLD ICKES of illinois I 1 i secretary of agriculture HENRY HENBY A WALLACE of iowa secretary of commerce DANIEL C R ROPER 0 PER of south carolina secretary of labor MISS FRANCES PERKINS of new york ac if U 1 IT STRIKES ME be said id owen young recently that were all in the same boat with christopher Colum columbus busHe he know where helas going when he started when he got there he know where he was and when he got back he know where he be had been 1 1 afi K fi 14 f IN READING of the passing on ot of james J corbett last week recalled the tact fact that this tamed famed prize ring champion was waa the first and 0 only 1 I y prize fighter that enriched dad on march 17 1897 john I 1 L sullivan was the general favorite among the fight tans fans ot of park city when the fight was on between J L and jim corbett at carson city nevada and just to be contrary dad bet one dollar with cammy then editor of th the record that J L would be the underdog and by golly he guessed right it was always gentleman jim with the writer alter after that I 1 f F v w IT WAS a gala day tor for san francisco 1 last at sunday when more than fifty thousand people gathered to celebrate the c commencement of work anthe wonderful golden gate bridge across the san ban francisco bay when completed it will swill be one of 0 the wonders ot of the world a fi a a h ALL WILL regret the resignation ot of one good brain brainy 7 and efficient utah republican from public office the exception ii Is J reuben dark clark ambassador to mexico whose resignation was accepted the past week by president hoover hoove r A mr dark 1 rk has made a splendid record during u ri gc h his I 1 a official fal stay in mexico and Is beloved by the mexican people the intention of the gentleman Is to return to his native state and resume his practice of law in salt lake city W S S J CHEERING INDEED Is the news coming from the bedsides bed sides of mayor cermak of chicago and mrs joe H GUI gill of miami florida victims of the murderous attempt on the life of president elect roosevelt that both are improving and while as yet neither one has passed the danger line hope Is held out for their ultimate recovery both have made a wonderful battle to retain life and the universal prayer Is that they will be spared a s afi THE HOLIDAY GOVERNOR BLOOD issued a tion yesterday decreeing march 3rd ard ath ath and ath state legal holidays this particularly applies to all banks ot of the state and other financial concerns cc the holiday Is in line with action taken by other states and Is d done ne in self defence as it were it Is a timely precautionary measure to P protect protect the funds ot of depositors and to ward off a possible banking panic so far as the two local banks are concerned together with the banks of the entire state they are all in sound condition and the depositors need have no tears fears as to their deposits it Is but the beginning of national adjustments to lar jar prosperity loose from just around the corner ai afi fi a 5 taj HE NATION MATION nio urns the sudden death ot of senator thomas J walsh and nationwide sympathy goes but to the bride of less than a week this sudden call demonstrates mon strates the uncertainty of life and the truthfulness that man proposes pre poses and god disposes this will in a measure upset the plans of president elect roosevelt and making necessary the appointment of another member for his cabinet that of attorney general and it will be hard for him to select a man so well qualified and so universally esteemed as was senator walsh I 1 4 |