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WV -A 7- 13c THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING JANUARY 1G 19 New York Day by Day gljc fait £akc eribuuc The New Jigsaw Puzzle for Those Long Winter Evenings 1 i 3 mflteanpijaageia The enator from a i Fnterrd at tb potoffle at Sail lake City serond citt'S miller Jsaued evert mornlnt Th Balt taka Tribute Publishing Con pin i I By iters with those of the day Ir in Bern rc YORK Tan 1 Diarv of comes in for ex fF NEW 1 ORK Jan 15 Diary or ana(winfc do Danclng the Dark" a Gigolo" and otheis I modern Peps A letter fiom Alice The Tribune Is charter member of the A1 dit Bureau of Ircnlatlona The Tribune Is a member of Media Records Inc grot The Beckwith Special Arency Irc eastern advertising agent New York Philadelphia Chicago ML Louis Detroit Kunsas City Atlanta Mogenaen As Inc Pacific coast representative flan framisco I os Angeles Brattle Portland Foreign bureaus of Information of Tha TTibune are No 1 Rue Scribe Pans France 1 Pall Mali london Fngland 1 IB ter Den Linden Berlin Germany Hofei Rune flaly TFRM4 OF 61 ASCRIPTION: Pally arid feinday one month 0 90 at and Sunday one year 10 4Td ooote rates in Vn Idaho Nerada and Wyoming Eewher tn Uniicd States Dally and 6 mdar one month -3 Tha Tr buna on ta in every important city the Untied States Readers may aacertam aseuta In aujr City by Wlephontn this office The Trbune is a member of tna Associated Pres Tna Associated Press is entitled to the uee for reproduction of ail rifs dispatches created to It or not otherwise credited in this paper and aio the local rews published herein maid servant I loved best whom I thought long living happily In Also cheery notes and Joe Mitchell bid for us to lunch and Mrs Hoovei wondering if pros become dizzy turning Then to Clara Joseph Santlejs To make a sumise in a place Where darkness reigned alone To light new gladness in a face That joy has never knonnt To plant a little happiness In plots where weeds run Takes very little time and oh It isn just try jt' Maty Caroline Davies He 'poke trulv who said "The lad der of life is full of splinters buti Walshs and the Bunch a as a boy and gone but who is Columbus Ohio from Opie Read Chappie and a with the president at the White House Doing my jot and perity hadn many corners Dr Spaeth should compare "Lover Come Back to and Can You Spare a Dime" Thingumbobs- The A Blumen-thals have the longest Rolls Royce uu town Edgar Selwyn has re turned to plavwrightmg exclusively Major Bowes Is called "Eddie i by his wife and intimates Beat- rice Lillie speaks of an acquaintance like something from "The Good Mayor Ifrien a wife puffs thm gold tipped egarets Rupert Hughes "discovered" Monday Morning January 1G 133 they always puck the hardest when there Also Catherine Dale Owen were sliding down" '1 Time for Caution horn of her fetching locks Listen mg to Ord Hamilton tinkle a haipsi chord and driving Conway Tearle and Adele Rowland to a theater To a Japanese dinner at the Roy Howards there eating a frozen Nip pon persimmon as luscious a de'sert Lawrence Tibbott and Jim lulley In the Lambs grill a chap with binge joined a table of after-theater snackers lie mistook a member of as ever I had So talking to Will the party In the blur for Gene Burl HawkniJ and Earl Carrolls sister aiand repeatedly addressed him as "Mr Father- "When I as your age son vs as glad to get dry bread to eat" Bright six year-old: "Your much better off now that you are living with us arent you daddy?" FIVE THINGS TO I EARN 1 Learn to laugh A good laugh is better than medicine When you smile or laugh your brain for glowering tayle moment Is fiecd fiom the load that C1 it ordinarily carries The caitoomst Homer Davenpoit 2 nPaj 'C orv 'gave the world a cartoon of the politi A well told story is as wholesome as bo Mark Hanna a checkeied1 Bob Hague finally got up to depait and slapping Buck on th back said good night Mr Jackson "Your abstinence fiom liquor -these wiites Cincinnati is a far cry from the night you ram into the Stag lobby astraddle Bri the Vine street harkman Shucks Briz and I often played horsie (Copyright 1933 MuNaught Syidfc cate Inc now TO KNOW MATE How come ou go steady SOUL- different from other Joe-Eloise gul'" How is "Shea the only girl who will go with me Border Cities Star sunbeam in a sickroom 3 Learn to keep your troubles to vourself The world is too busy to linger over your Ills and sorrows 4 Learn to stop croaking If you cannot see any good in the world keep the bad to yourself 5 Iarn to gieet your friends with a smile Thrv carry too many frown' in their hearts to be bothered with any of youis Statistics savs a well known writ er 'are tiioe authoritative and con elusive figures which merely strengthen a intuition to the contrary" NOTFS ON THE CLTT DEPARTMENT One thing the Filipinos ought to femember is that the more you have of freedom the less you seem to have of anything else I distinctly heard someone prompt mg you" said Profe'sor Levi Edgar Young "Who was it7" replied the student "It was ju't history repeating Itself suit of dollar signs His limning was the most stinging travesty in the his tory of his art In the lobby of the old Waldorf one day they mqt Bystanders looked on tenselv expect fng verbal pyrotechnics But Hanna beamed "1 delighted to meet you sir but don let Mrs Hanna see ou a lampooning had an lm personality that made him the deft delineator of the American circus he was Gazing at a bloated Hanna in monetary razzle dazzle did not make vou hate the man but hat he repre sented Watterson achieved a sum lar effect wuth fiery editorials Bris bane sometimes does it with his col umn Cartoon simplicity however reached its zemtn or do you piefer the Nadir in McCutcheons drawing the day after the parsing of Pope Pius The globe circled ith a band of crepe Personal nomination for the shyest masculine celebrity smile that of Robert Bel eve it or Not" pley In reply to the question: was Francis Scott Kev Gordon Ashby age 13 said that he guessed It Is a custom to hoist an evebrow it was became he knew a 1 1 four at Mae Wests brand of drama Vet verses of the Star Spangled Ban-Fngland merely exploits net the same idea in Mayfair trappings The rows of kernels on an ear of and is hailed as a genius lor Miss COALS That SATISFY and SAVE ASK MARTIN WAS 520 Cnh Price Pea Coal $550 Domestic Nut 615 Lump Pea Coal mix 650 Stove Mixture 665 lancy Nut 675 Domestic Stove 700 Domestic Lump 725 Fancy 3x8 Stove 750 Furnace Lump 750 40 YFARS DEPENDABLE COAL AND SERVICE 4-i The FORT TM By Our Readers! i PUBLIC ULSE corn add up to even numbers An other good item for a "What of column Your off ce as hot as an oven" sa a client to Dick Hogan it ought to bp" replied Dick "I make my bread bpre" (Terrible Rules for Contributor i Tax Com prom ises livid Profitable JrAlhf ATTACK Grom Oakland Tribune) Whatever is happening at Shunlia and the repents from eritMn'f and Tokvo are full of contradiction FJ tor Wc't Broadway rnuimuis "clever gat" and Park avenue lifts an amused lorgnette Her method often is too flagrantly risque yet no playwright excels her portrayal of a scarlet sis ter in a setting of ice To mv notion the most gr pping line in years of local drama was in Mae Wests "Diamond Ld It un folded a saloon girl love for a Salva tion Armv officer and there was a scene where Ld" ls trying to tempt the man of God Frustrated as he exits she sneers "You can be had SIRE HOODOO "Animals do not know what it is to be declares a clergyman But we have yet to hear of a mouse that will pass a white cat on the stairs on a Friday Humor st (London) Tribune Section 60M page 19U pi ov ides that county commissioners may iompromse delinquent taxes on amounts up to $2'iO but laiger amounts are compromised by the county comnu" on and the tax commission jointly Which may pro duce a deadlock The law should be amended giving the county commis 1 letter limit'd to 100 werds 2 f) Hrtta eo one aids lb ptprr nhf tb writ Ifflblf ft K'IIiIoua racial and eartitait dlicutilom barrtdi personal atpartlon oak detired 4 (a) Writer null lo traa aamet and ridcntial addreatrt Trua tiatna will bt print'd aniea reason tatlafactorr to tho editnr are glten for olfhheldmg tba pane 6 Poetical eontrlhatton art not considered 4 Views expressed ta this department are those of the eontrtbntora and do net necessarily reflect tba vleoa of Tho Trlbnna 1 The department cannot bo used aa an advertising medium ft The Forum docs not court mere than ane contribution a week (ram tha iiai author is evident that the Chinese have been puttng up a stubborn re'istaiu th face of modern war marhinerv and that Japan is determined to take the place It averted bv tl Japane-e that rEE United States senate Is scheduled to deride on Monday whether President veto of the Philippine Independence bill Is to prevail or whether the warning of the chief executive Is to be heeded A grave responsibility both to the Llands and to the United States Is passed on to the senate by the action of the house In overriding the veto A significant note Is sounded In the message accompanying the vetoed bill Tire president Is distuibed over evident dangers to the peace of the world His chief adviser on the independence bill Is Patrick Hurley secretary of war Congress Is admonished by the White House to exercise cautious wisdom In the mind of the president the bill Invites "grave dangers of foreign Invasion and Advices from Tokyo reveal a spirit of resentment over these expressions of alarm From the domestlo viewpoint however there are other dangers equally as destructive as those which are outlined which must be reckoned with In a frank and just consideration of the Independence question It must be the conclusion of the reader that the president's message projects a serious military possibility into the discussion which apparently is as difficult of solution as the economic questions involved The possibility of entanglement appears in the restrictions Imposed by the bill It Is preferable to maintain control over the islands than to deceive ourselves and the Filipinos There must be protection for both in either policy adopted Unless the islands are placed on the same competitive basis with other countries in world trade what test can be applied to determine their capacity economically and politically to govern themselves? The present bill provides for definite limitations None of these is sufficient to guard domestic industry nor to permit the Philippines to aggressively work out their own destiny There are two reasons for Americans favoring Island freedom One is to be relieved of the responsibility involved and the other to eliminate destructive competition In the domestic market The bill considered In haste by congress attempts to attain the Impossible Congress must decide whether this country jhall grant independence or maintain domination over the Philippines We cannot do both The president outlines what he believes to be a course of safety but even that course does not guarantee that Island dumping will not continue Whatever action is taken it should provide for adequate protection to American industry and attempt to insure success for the venture if freedom is granted Provisions of the bill the possibilities Involved and the warning of the president all merit more attention In the senate than they have been accorded In the house When Dollars Iluy More ANEW note in practical philosophy as applied to existing conditions is sounded by Blair Richardson president of the Sail Lake Real Estate board The urge of Mr Richardson which Is to spend money when It will buy most is not altogether new He nevertheless furnishes a striking justification of this philosophy which is worthy of widespread attention Mr Richardson pertinently points out that commodity and property values are as sound today as they ever were Prices alone have been pushed down and down It is axiomatic that under this condition dollars will bring more value than ever before The realtor of course applies his philosophy directly to local real estate He points out that money today will buy more property value than when people were spending money with great abandon His conclusion Is that prices must rise to be at all commensurate with values which can only mean that dollars will buy less as this process gets to work as it Inevitably must Briefly the purchasing power of money will be reduced as commodity and material prices rise And so It Is that the realtor concludes that money spent now will yield greater mateilal return than when the economic position is reversed What Mr Richardson sajs of realty values and prices Is true of nearly every commodity Necessary purchases which are deferred now imply losses as the rango between commodity and money levels is reduced It is obvious that this harmony between material values and money prices must be reestablished as a necessary part of the reconstruction The remarks of Mr Richardson direct public attention to a necessary distinction which must be drawn at this time Prices cannot be accepted as parallels of value unless they are commensurate with the material worth and the service which are put Into a given product As Mr Richardson bo forcefully demonstrates there has been no time and probably will be no other time when the dollar will buy so much Idle dollars however will not derive any benefits from this situation for the evident advantage Is to be achieved only by those who epend now The buyer's profit will cease to exist when prlecs go up In bo strongly citing the advantages of a buyers' market Mr Richardson points the aure and certain way bark to stability and to Individual profits which can be taken only through spending Logical Resistance the fighting was made necessary bv a violation of neutrality oil the part 1 at taxes The tax commission riv advised county commissioners not to dened with we would elimna'e all waste of energy and our taxes for the operation of said government would be economic efficient I see bv the papers they have anlj0ck Holmes comparing bars of mas organization in Denver of what I oigamzauuii onv Dr gmund Spaeth is striking ter ror in Tn Pan alley bv presenting at concerts a travesty he calls Tune Detective Its a musical Sher Office 49 So Main With Ready-to-Wear cea'cd to contend that Japan Ls itself an Invader The fact remains that Itn-Tht Si for some time the Chinese have been crty ttl 1 bnng lhe I of some thr'v erg neors "technocrats" and what strengthening their position at the mcnns rum to nd'ho ha'e specialized along the line ret paCst to accom leg-ng confis aton: and is unjust because to cut shape and fashion and eco-j budding of a new soci- the a'sessinents made dollar ji uii iiic iLfvi i 1 1 vt cvvi- were on nomic cloak in sty ot)r lthl? lne ot 'he intelligent and unbiased peison must After-Inventory in to resist an expeited attack Perhaps the map tel Ls the rnoie ac cuiate story of the reasons lor the hcat- The man who paid at time a condition JbO years ago but condi of assevvment paid by dollar wheat wheat and The collections on 411-cent rnent to fit the new Not fit latest "incident" in this war ac-roxs the Par fie Shanhaikwan guaids a and the delinquent is asked to pay Technocrats av patches wont do land entrance into Manchuria one to the Gulf of Chihli by sea admit the prevent form of government is becoming more obsolete and on 40cent heat That is opposed to Now if the nartie "me''pnt t'me 0 pnne plea of justice and fair plav sound pi ofound enough con 0lir PrPSPnt 'node of pioduction ij i evidence of the from the man who to the men tn let us here In here get busy and advance the development of this worthy undertaking for delay Indifference and prejudice are sometimes dangerous if we are to advance peaceably through evolutionary changes GEORGE CHILD And let our legislature compel such a settlement That is not unfair 1o the man who paid before delln quency On the central It ls Just or makes an equality between the two men as compared to the ah es or south they ill do thrir utmost to take this past As is usual before battle over there stories of provocations tie is sued It is alleged the Chinese have Of odds and ends soiled and mussed merchandise and broken lots Drastic Price Reductions! bombed a group of Japanese police and have commuted other cL Therefore the move on the fort commodites at the ucu a Tokvo statement that rlemin Dmeaof payment VV Af lorum department ran- forLi toward avoiding the siluatmn a Besides the property goes bark onby thp loid nd was not not publish open letters directed to punitive act has become imperative ax foil? and If the taxes are lov unt 1 the steam age that the lrrge any person or group of persons There is probably no disputing thehe ta to pay ami1 property and facluiv owners re- assertion that the Chinese aie ac-tu uml S' mote money foy belled against their rule They said aled by a new- and more igorous' moderate taxation than by excessive at that time without rep-spint 'For some months there have tlve legibatuie wants to I reservation is tvrannv" But we to- been indications that the peop there rio Bomething good for taxpayers let day are living a tvianmral age Our Group 1 KNIT DRESSES Formerly priced at $2 00 to $2 93 One-piece frock In solid colors and fwo tones it get busy I A HOLLFNBFCK politcal government today nnpo-es taxes on the people wi'hout their permission en taking away the beer wine they have had for ft-neia-tions The above government paed foreing every able-bodied man fi cm 18 to 43 years of age lo berome a soldier and many other inflictions too numeious to mention this From whit I understand rf the teim technocracy has for its ptir-poe were wearving of the dilacs ap proarhing a settlement of the Man churian controversy through the medium of the league of natiors They look upon the conee ntratmn of Jap anese strength with resentmrnt and feel that as time is being lost a world Is accustoming uself lo an rny acceptance that Manchuria is Jap anese Iven before the resun pt on rr lor blm c'rn earl Before at of relations between China and lle nnt onlv humilated and em Russia observers in the Orient noted but 110 ltl lughug the rising tide of Chinese war de'sr mmation There is no qurs'ioning the stimulus to that spirit which that resumption afforded Manchuria again becomes a renter of world at trillion The tanks ami big gun move against Die barricade! hbiear A new year a few days old has with another chapter in a story which stork of his rompsmons bo it is with our eonomir snd so rial systems They 1 bovs grow Pride sod dgnty help to constitute this healthy Alem tn both cases Therefore the economic need new clothes if they are to re lain their decorum l-uessjiy son I and a foul means they sre stunted bv the' Group 2 KNIT DRESSES Formerly priced up to $19 Earlory aamplrx Dree 1 and 2 plrr aulbi boiled from dLvplay 'dusttml form of government furf pffu lrni y- would super ede he jnpff (enry lhat rP to oiginice "energy to ultimately usher In an industrial democracy" If I am correct in the above itatement the government of today would be replaced by an In fiom today Instead of the enormous taxation that the people sre bur- guardian or lawmaker to came them lo amaller and become SILK UNDIES Formerly priced up lo 50 laorjeoui quHtr pure i)k crepe (own ieddtet danre iel pantlea Many art heauillully hand-made 1 are-trimmrd and tailored Soiled WEAR Sweaters All wool A( ere a pf am $2 50 Mxr 1 to 3 0 I UU yrara White pink beige bollrd In all probability ill be loi in Uie telling i glow dw nrfeij le ou'grow lb of the eronom DFSFRTIO BAHY SSIVX SUICFtem of machine production of 19 3 Kindnew lo a de-ertrd baby lgeamH)t poibly wear tbe arn uil of brought what Bun Katui mkl a pea' 1 1778 A neceily lhe mother of ant of Dlome Poland regaids as liiratM'isenton the or '74 pati lx about wealth In field of hi btlle fuimi10 by the old tailma In Ban found a while bundle Jt run Washington and from the lac- tamed baby clothes and pinned to a I'hnezs of Uie paUh the old nut wp garment weie two Inketa in lhe be entirely ohji ured fiom tie iiru- xtate lottery An hour earl er bnv cf aome in another field ten wife hud found Special zalion Ls lead ng fa tor i the child wiLh a mdr in whuli theFtke for mUnie the net al mother tald a he aA forced bv bitter1 uA bo xtuiic ty 'ex ai jump He i nu Hi-motored plane on Xoaip pnveitv to gue up the uie one and know fnraix months a jear or even tO-Cont route 2 I'jloti Katlio aked tte finder to caie fur It The more In advani what wU appeal couple kept the hsbv and when Ban and ft enple mmfortabh even ihel WF NOWTHWHT-recrntlv visited Warsaw was In jmost pioud arid gmf ed Whj? He formed that a lottery prl' of g33bOfaus be hasaperial zed on Dua alone was wa'ting for him Nowr why can csingresa anvnint a 14-panenger "for tho usual low on way rat-PLUi 60 DAY RETURN LIMIT Gret Nrwl Union bu bargain will continue into the New Year Bargain tu keta good on all dcep-cuahioned comlort-ably heat ed busea -andremernber yoyl enjoy theaame dependabl Union Pacific ter vice fur whnh you timalljr pay full fare ratrs BrgIn Round Trip On avary ay roitland $3000 wikns 3000 fsratella 670 Jiols 1700 Baker 340 11 ho riia a 90 Call Aganl For Othar Bargains GARMENTS 49 69 1 Light Weight Men' and women'a new a I New atork Sixes 34 to 48 New Style GarmrnU men'a and I Ight and mrd 30 to 411 Men'i Garments Fart wool NrwS alyl only Regularly $195 Slxea 38 to 40 I Sweaters Infantx alzea up 4o 1 year Regularly 125 boiled from dixplay To clear at Blankets ALo illk oa gnwna -bawls etc bollnl Value from $100 to To rler at Silk Quilts Fink and blue Crib aiie Regularly II 7S to $4 93 only in till lot 50 49 09 00 pWcil Women far in atylo onlv Nonrun Slxe 32 to 48 HEWLETT president the Utah av-o- la lion takes a logical and consistent stand as he expresses the opposition of Utah manufacturers to factional effoita to remove Uie property tax offset from the Utah Income tax laws Income taxation Ls too new lo the state fur the general public to forget that It was conceived and launched for no other purpose than to provide tax relief for real property Before tex revision was adopted a nLsguIded public undoubtedly believed that It would lessen their tax load They In fact were told that It Was designed ptlmarlly to reach those who escaped taxation When It was adopted they were more or less nhnrked to learn that In practical operation It meant nothin mme than an Increase Property owners with Ineoinrs wfro chagrined when their off a fr property taxes paid as fixed at one-third Hie new er proposal which aeems to eliminate the offset as now established ran be considered in no other light than a move to add to the load of real property Certainly It would wipe out any prospect an advantage for real property without doln anything to the properly owner in a new and tax load The podtlim Liken by the bead of the nunufac turns Is ti oroughly lr glial and In complete luimony with the promises tf those most In favor cf Imome taxa'ion 'Hie proposal to rnmne the offset cn only result In greater public disappointment from an un-atl' factory tax departure WEEK END BARGAINS Round Trips for On way far Ilf 4' Rayon atyle Mrca erepei New AVer $1 S3 34 to 48 A 4 I 1 hkfhoneformimilkMl Rapid Express Package Service Skip packet by but-Say tlm money I MOV M'S STATION Temple ftqtiare If el a 1 14 gVStYf fr Salt Lair mmittifm smm ENJOY AUTOMATIC HEAT ASK ABOUT OUR STOKER AND COAL COMBINATION FLAN 70 South Main.

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