Show r ?T i V j- -j 4aa THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE A 2 Lemke Draws Fire of New ' Liberal Bloc Returns to Job Aftenlllhess SUNDAY MORNINO SEPTEMBER IS 1O30L Relief Private’ Job Argument 'Waxes Anew Farm Income Reaches New Dealers Move to Solve Problems as Foes’ Fire Continues Gross Returns Reported l ' Pfcw La Follette Norris and v La Guardia Coalition t Roosevelt Supports S i WASHINGTON Sept 12 (UP)— Guardia The La Follette-Norrls-progressive coalition Saturday night fTB Si lev- nir A tAl 'hii r JM fr 1M Mb fo'j if - list itp IM !' ffM? IfMt riai - Ili iMt fit H i drawn from Hoover men that year But the sensus baa been that Lemke’e women of H m iiMf - w 4ii i4 i IllF ent road v f'i?sS''K' i!W&Ki4 UZ S’ Secretary of the Nsyy Claude ML Swanson (seated) Is shown checking over details of his job with Admiral William Standley upon the secretary’s return to his desk after an illness that began last February when he fractured several ribs in a slip on a bathroom rug at his home Standley acted asnavy executive In his absence and concan- Of rs nji q iq mid-Augu- st m (UP-Agrlc- tiiH HI liitl ! ! hi il ulture ’ ItWi n iMtj iOl u mp w hi itf 6 KI2 MU isst W( tmt WMi Spain Appoints Embassy Head !! Mtlf til i) by (JV-Secret- ary tf i rfc led to b&nkraptey and neither savings accounts nor Insurance policies were safe unless th direction waa changed Cite Improvement New dealers In reply point to “the record” of business improvement an Improvement which Landon supporters contend is despite rather than because of the policies they attack In his radio chat early in the week and again to the seven states rally In North Carolina President Roosevelt upheld his course as on paying dividend! to the country as a whole "Reemployment in Industry Is proceeding rapidly” he aald “Government (pending was in large part responsible for keeping Industry going and putting It in a position to make thla reemployment possible” Allot Funds Thereupon It was indicated that many employers were having trouble getting adequate information about the akill and experience of men on relief rolls So the president allotted $2500000 more to enable the federal employment service to bring together prospective 'hunters The employers Tsnd-'Jo- b latest American Federation of Labor estimate numbered the unemployed In excess of 20000000 Other angles of the situation brought from home sections a reported scarcity of skilled workers from others an apparent preference by some on relief to stay there rather than take private employment Projects Approved Th public works theory of Job making took another turn with approval of over 260 projects by the president Involving th outlay both of old funds and the new $300000' 000’ appropriation In conference with Secretary Ickes who had opposed the ruling that all labor on future P W A project be taken from relief rolls it was decided to require that only 70 per cent of the labor be from these rolls Telling the country about his Des Moines meeting with governors and senators of drouth states including Governor Landon - Roosevelt said each governor had agreed that care of the unemployables was a state function but the federal treasury must bear "the cost of employing those who are entirely able and willing to work” For the first time In some months he referred to the unconstitutional N R A— to say it accomplished much for "prosperity” Inasmuch as that defunct agency has also been under opposition attack th reference occasioned speculation whether either party would seek to force the Issue Above such differences over policy rose the voice of Secretary Hull addressing the world power conference Imploring his listeners to work for peace upon return to their home homelands He said "the fabric of peace has been worn perilously thin if It is again torn asunder by the bloody hands of war It may never be re- rif ‘K it 0 ‘rt I’M 00 Dr William F Durand professor emeritus of Stanford university who was chosen Saturday aa president of the third world of US Parley Delegates Clash Fourth Over Municipal Power Inhabitants Ro Back to Study Gore ‘Dead? He Says Only ‘Politically i w i lbl u Jttt Mat tuht m Sit! etftl 4Ji Mft ai a let I I 00 12-Sc-hqol Spanish War Cuts Into U S Export Trade t $31-54- -- President Pins Valor Award On Frightened Small Heroine - ' a i i ) O' $4538-0000- Al a One-four- th - tMl) come for lf rn ill i f Last year’s hug total included V WOTtttTi) f8 703 000 000 cash Income from sales of crops and livestock $51370-0000estimated value of products power conference la shown at the right of that were raised and consumed on Harold L Ickes secretary of the interior at farms and $498000000 cash rethe speakers’ platform during the banquet ceived from various federal farm benefit programs The agricultural statisticians said these benefit payments amounted to per cent of the gross farm in- of tit 00 Campaigns of the Past Pershing to Celebrate 76th Birthday Sunday tmi I Various Sources — nd !? v-- a $7276-0000- 161-d- ay ItHl !!!!! 12 Costa tqfarm operators to produce didacy backed by the organized the 1935 crops were estimated at zeal of Coughllnitee and Town $3970000000 This included wages sendltes and blown with Smlth’z for hired labor rent taxes interest oratory was more menacing to Mr depreciation on buildings and equipRoosevelt than to Governor Lonment and commodities used In prodon A L Public Plant Official Challenges Statement duction The campaign summer was Gross notable for a succession of omens Nation’s Schools Open Deducting theseIncome on Efficiency of Management costs from th unfavorable for Mr Roosevelt in gross income there remained some indeterminable degree and 33 Million as a return to the farm opPupils proportionately favorable to GovWASHINGTON Sept 12 (UP)-W- orld erators for their labor capital and ernor Landon Over Million Teachers management and the unpaid labor power conference debate First cams the telegram of Alreached a climax tonight In an arof their families The department fred E Smith and hit associates to Command Fifth said this was the "highest return gument aa to whether private or the Democratic national convention Regulations for Futures Would since 1920 and 81 per cent larger By Tribune Leased Wire publlo ownership should develop urging that Mr Roosevelt be passed Vancouver at America’s electrical facilities than in 1931” Brigade in WASHINGTON Commodity over for a "genuine Democrat” Trading Sept Hisses mingled with applause as The statisticians reported that sent out have one Townsend Clube days bf every Barracks while gross Income had advanced Washington Markets Will Be Strict delegates from 82 different nations In four In ths the Townsend clubs back persons country heard a municipal power official sharply from the low of 1932 proconvened in Cleveland loudly deto assaults on the three R’s the duction costs had climbed slowly leader with WASHINGTON Sept 12 utility (TV-F- ive private chargea 12 WASHINGTON Roosevelt Iras Sept nounced Mr loudly WASHINGTON Sept 12 (UP)— Oklahoma’s Senator T office of education of the depart- qo that “the return to farm opera“misrepresentation of full facta” brigadier generals recently objected to Governor Landon and 1935 was more than three tors auwas William S Pewants P The Gore his friends to under officials speaker menwere rank to' that ment of interior reported Saturday times inas promoted enthusiastically acclaimed the name exwhile he is “poLos Angeles power bureau terson large as in 1932" know that new the commodity of In war tioned prominently Saturday thority of Lemke Class bells are ringing this month Another Improvement listed In comla still livwho replied to the decladead” he member litically act over night the Saturday department apeculatlon Within a month Father Coughlin change for 33000000 boys girls and adult the complex statistical study was to probable ration of Floyd M Carlisle chairing A rumor waa started In successor do Major Genassembled his national union In pleted plana for a' new attempt Consolidated Oklahoma and man New York's marof Washington commandnatlon’a commodity citizens throughout the nation Of In the total value of all farm properal James K Paraona aa the same convention haU to per- police the erties— land machinery this week that the senator company) that private firms oper this number 23000000 are enrolled the livestock buildings form almoet the same political kets The act becomea effective ing officer of the army1! Fifth and similar holdings ate the more efficiently had died and he hds been brigade at Vancouver barracks maneuvers Monday and elementary This was estimated at $41811000000 In kindergarten Carlisle’s paper was the controkept busy Informing solicitous Meantime a group of conservative Passed by congress June 15 the Washington schools High school doors opened last year "or 15 per cent above the was rumor dlS' callers the feature that the Friof versial was Parsons closing General regulatory extends act assigned government Democrats led by former Senator to 6000000 youths and more than low point of $36235000000 in 1933” as Mark Twain said "greatly cusslon meeting Interpreted as the Jamea A Reed of Missouri met In powers to futures trading in cot- day to command the second divi1000000 young men and women on This t£tal compared with the to Roosevelt’s answer Mr Houston exaggerated” Texas Irish sion Sam Fort butter utility at feeds eggs Detroit and resolved to oppose Mr ton mill campuses college peak Gore valilpraJl farm property in yes” “Politically continL act October public speech The effective ownership Roosevelt’s reelection although potatoes and rlct 1920 of $78436000000 Graduate to Half never I fuThe new declared who gov"Physically ®Each the laughed five of brigadiers president avoiding direct commitment to ues present regulation of grain felt better" ernment - financed have not yet been given assignJohn W Studebaker commls' hydroelectric Governor ‘Landon Since the sen- tures trading sioner of education estimated that projects could be built if the private ator and els associates are not The speculator who attempts to ments commensurate with their new the Paof those entering high only one-haindustry did not start generating likely to support socialist commu- "corner" the market or In other rank would be eligible for school this fall will graduate four electricity in such volume that it the declaration his paper was based nist prohibition or other candi- Ways manipulate prices will be eub-je- ct cific coast post They are: As can be sold cheaply to the masses on months of factual research years hence Only one of every to criminal prosecution Under George P Tyner field artillery dates they must be written down Carlisle asserted the government a parting shot he said it is “no three 1936 high school graduates In the Landon column the old act such a trader would be on duty with the war department has no market for the power it Is accident” that all but 6 per oent are numbered among college freshThere Is no political strategy this subject only to suspension from general staff William H Wilson coast artillery making now and cited figures on of America’s power facilities are men and only one of every two aide of the miraculous which would trading Los Angeles’ municipal power plant owned by private firms entering college this fall may be return Reed A1 Smith John J "Tha interests of farmers and of corps general staff Boston Mass Earlier the conferees chose Dr expected to receive a degree in 1940 to support his statement that priRaskob and men like them to the traders themselves can hardly bs Robert McC Beck Jr cavalry vate companies better served con- William F Durand professor emerResponsibility for instruction of Roosevelt fold But the Chicago well served on a market where this ITort Meade South Dakota Asa itus of Stanford university as the huge school family will fall on Fort L Infantry Singleton sumption needs progressives at the very least will sort of thing U possible” Secretary Sept 12 ID—The Peterson then attacked the utility president of the third world power approximately 1018000 teachers In WASHINGTON make Lemke and his backers hustle of Agriculture Henry A Wallace Bennlng Ga of how the civil war first InMarshall picture C schools conference and Infantry Georgs official’s discussion public as filled with private to maintain their prestige in the said structor of the national guard at of the nation's school teach- has cut into American trade with statistics "so carefully selected” as northern farm states To aid In curbing such practices Spain was drawn Saturday in commen ers are to provide "misrepresentation of the commodity exchange commis- Chicago Gold Imports August for merce department statistics When depression full 'budgets facts” limito fix sion is given authority The Spanish conflict started about decrease school purposes brought Carlisle defended himself with paired" tations on ths amount of speculates Charges of Nepotism Gain Over Show of 21000 elementary school teachers July 18 but for the month of July July the department reported exports to trading to be dons by a person durthroughout the country there was ing a business day and upon the Denied 7100 in the number Spain totaled $1014000 compared Morgenthau of ID-G- old an Increase 12 WASHINGTON Sept speculative net position long or of men teachers Since 1920 the with $2662000 In June and $2626-00- 0 short that may be had by any perin July 1835 These figures repimports during August were number of men teachers has inson at any time A suggestion has WASHINGTON Sept 12 resented declines of about 60 per commerce ths 18 cent departwhile women creased reported by per cent ran counter to a general and been made that total speculative IsIncreased teachers have Morgenthau Saturday by only ment Saturday to be $67524433 a WASHINGTON Sept 12 151 — upturn in both imports and exmight be limited to 2000-00- 0 sued the following statement: ' cent per The Spanish embassy announced holding over th $16073990 Increase bushel in wheat Hearings must "In a press release issued by the Desire of Andrew Johnson to Children In rural schools will at- ports to all countries Carry on Lincoln sharp Saturday Ailght Senor Enrique Car- bs held first before any limit can imported in July tend a Imports Listed term with a avlos de la Case consul at San Fran- be set for the various commodities Republican national committee and Silver imports were listed at South Led to His Downfall given wide publicity in today's Plans for erage absence of 26 days City Imports from Spain were listed cisco had been named charge d’af- No limitations shall to hedg- newspapers this statement appears: apply last month compared with schools will be open 182 days but at $1164000 last July $1888000 in faires of the embassy succeeding ing transactions however of the Treasury attendance will average only 157 June and $1410000 in July 1935 “’Secretary in July $6574291 Ambassador Luis Calderon reThe secretary of agriculture the Henry Morgenthau Jr has a nephew 2 days room had an-‘aan overheated Gold exports in August were note— is that Every day Commissioner Department figures showed that Editors Following signed secretary of commerce and the at- on the payroll of the agricultural ad- other of a aerie of stories coverdone the rest They said there waa compared with $695362 in July Studebaker said 4000000 children principal exports to Spain are unEmbassy attaches said that Am- torney general comprise the comjustment administration’ he waa ever a while sliver exports were $142840 are absent from school hut attend- manufactured cotton gasoline elecbassador Calderonrwho vacated his ing past presidential campaigns no evidence that exchange commission "This statement Is untrue hard drinking man Most of those and $138121 for the respective ance records are being improved by trical equipment and radio appapost when communists entered the modity who in recent years have endeavored months By W D RAGSDALE surveys Into the causes of absence ratus motor trucks and buses and Spanish cabinet left the capital imautomotive parts for assembly ' to do dispassionate justice to bis Associated Press Staff Writer mediately They said they did pot Among the most important imknow If ha was returning to Spdin WASHINGTON Sept 12- -A few administration have agreed are olives and olive oil wine De la Casa has been in Spanish -- ports But the passions of the time on th Republican side of the senate and goat and kid skins diplomatic service for 20 years and hid their faces in their hands when were so heated as to scorch any Although officials declined t during the last year has served at Andrew Johnson fortified by a reputation that stood in promimake a forecast unofficial sources Los Angeles and 'San Francisco tumbleful of liquor some said three nent place The radicals of conpredicted an even further drop in In assuming his new duties de spoke hia mind about senators and gress were rallying behind their trade would be Bhown when Spanish la Casa made the following an1 the of turned doctrine to vengeanc-upon diplomats just before he figures 'for August ara available ' nouncement: before Lincoln died from sonth vice president as oath' take th Wire she of confessed Ae-thad war Leased MPV— time WASHINGTON Jn By Tribune Sept 12 military strategy at the Unlver — Advance Shown "It la my Aim to continue and Some newspaper correspondents the flash of John Wilke Booth’s WASHINGTON Sept 12— A was more afraid of the presenta-tlonlha- n enhance the genuine spirit of friend five military days have been over sity of Nebraska and Georg on Tenth Ford’s theater the that at about had pistol writing scruples she was of the party and July statistics for other countries the lato secretary of war was vice llness and the sincere sympathy that for General John J Pershing for heart more afraid was "drunk” on the street starry eyed girl’s president 12 years now but his interest In the a member of the cadet of both than zh was showed an advahee in trade with there exists in the relations between Spain corps A few of hia inauguration Con- fluttered in th executive office of to the Lincoln wanted day rescue of her playmates Canada and the United Kingdom regard the he commanded General army during traveled has throughout Pershing and the United States days later Abraham Lincoln wpa federate states as states that had th White House this forenoon as Last February 5 Clara threw her- over the same month a year ago the war World same remains the he since retired His considerably "I feel confident that ability to "I Exports to South America inHe will be 76 years old Sunday tha president of the United States self in the path of a sled on which health keeps pretty good but the telling a member of the cabinet: keep those friendly relations with for many never left the Union arguing that creased but Imports fell off InJohnson known have Andy two annual were and of the Erect he the helplessly 'first speeding the war had been fought on the pinned boys yet spends army doctors have confined him a my country and my government has much of his sprightly were listed in both classificreases the bad other made a he slip years Und an of when of into train bath time here the the in the number of times to the army mediarmy onrushing been amply shown in this hour of theory that states did not havs the heroism medals for Japan Germany and company of men he saw grow up cal center here for rest and observa- day but you need not be scared right to secede The radicals looked navy Legion of Valqr on her at a White Cottage grade crossing cations crisis”China a drunkard” ain’t Andy in the service and who now run the tion During the winters fao usually sled She the overturned starched fronts flinging Attache said they' understood as them upon conquered provinces Total for the month were It waa not long though before eyes makes a brief visit to Tucson Aria that de la Casa would remain in war department His blue-gra- y Shy Clara Kathryn Van Horn of the boys to safety a few feet from shown inimports earlier figures to have exsome of the senators who had hidden Lincoln’s plan had been to put and are chin swallowed hair beneath wheels square The the Ohio’ Geneldest of children nine Whit lived Union who Cottage in the charge of sympathizers embassy pending the by $14286000 This has turned to gray eral Pershing was bora in Linn their faces to shut out the sight of those states In charge of their gov- and whispered: "Thank you Mr Clara was escorted to the White ceeded exports expected appointment of Fernando that with a $3401000 excess under vice — compared speaking president "Black so as Jack” knew haired officials Missouri of waa th the To and House in many legion President I860' los county by de sandy Rios atill In Spain as the of imports for the same month a the combined promptings of beat ernment and thus establish a white sew envoy of the loyalist govern- him— carries his numerous honors named "John Joseph” After com- Illness girl who snatched two boys from As hs pinned th medal President year ago Republican party in the south were and liquor as spreading as he does his to am school locomotive becomingly coarse said: Roosevelt a "I he years pleting ment publlo very glad Johnson set out to carry through the grinding wheels of One of the latest is membership in took up teaching at Prairie Mound stories that a president of the Lincoln’s policy But the extremists last February and who had been have the privilege of presenting Utah too was State United Morals drinking the of Sciences Mo and Diplomat Promoted Academy later attending the Klrkaville much on a of confederate looking toward the presentation this medal to you First because it wanted Name Joint Board In the Institute of France recently State Normal achooi speaking tour and lower- leaders proscription Is a splendid thing the Legion of WASHINGTON dread and with of Sept 12 D-E- arl confiscation pride mingled plantations WASHINGTON A newspaper announcement of a ing the dignity of hia office by enfranchisement of the negroes and President Roosevelt smiled comfort Valor has done second because it Sept 12 CD — bestowed' of Ogden Utah exTacker L The nomination of members of He finds' real pleasure too In mobs that had gathcompetitive examination for a West arguing with postponement of political reorgani- with: "Now this was not a scarey should make you proud all your life pert on Russian affairs and assistjoint board No 151 representing looking back to the beginning of Point cadetship turned his attention ered to heckle him that you are the first person to win ant chief of the state department’s of ths continued ascen- party after all” sation California-Nevadand Oregon for his military career when he entered toward the military career whose Historians Agree it in the United States It demon- eastern European division since celebrated twelfth cerwho her Clara was the Union of party dancy the administration of the motor West Point in 18S2 at the age of 22 climax was the highest command In Friends of Johnson said he was tain By Union party they meant birthday yesterday with a huge strates that you can think and act 1029 was assigned Saturday to the carrier act was approved Saturday Or to those many years of training the nation’s ill on the day of his inauguration Republican service cake from' the Legion of Valor an very fast and it is a mighty good American legation at Riga Latvia military commerce com- for the battles to come such as 1891 He won his commission in 1886 that he took a drink because he had by tha Interstate of first secretary and discovered th Radicals When that organization of men and women thing sometimes to think and act with the rank mission to 1895 when hs was an lnstructoi just 50 years ago not quite recovered from typhoid consul : decorated for extraordinary heroism very fast” X Continue! so Tollowlnf Fink In Exchanges Pacific Detail Vtlt Washington sept gross Income to farm operator of $8508000000 during 1935 was reported Saturday by the agriculture department which said It was the highest total In six Years’' Although this was more than short Of th $11941000000 Income of 1929 the departgross ment said It represented a "real farm income” of 2 per cent more than during that year The "real” Income waa figured by "allowing for the difference in the level of prices paid by farmers for commodities purchased for th family's living" -- Months of Work Th tabulation waa announced after months of work on 78 dlffer-- t crop and 13 livestock products with all th variable factors of -- — prices and supplies Ths gross farm lhcome was rated 17 per cent higher than the of 1934 and 69 per cent above the 1932 low point of $5337000000 But last year’s income was still far below the totals of more than eleven billions from 1923 through 1929 It was slightly more than half the peak reached in 1919 when gross farm income was $16935000000 new deal spending While yielding nothing to opposition arguments th administration at the same time this week indicated a fresh determination to atrlve for solution If It can ba said that several isauee predominate in the presidential campaign one certainly is the spending policy Pepublican organization leaders railed against It for months even before the Cleveland convention Governor Landon has charged "extravagance” and "waste” and Chaim sn Hamilton said a few days ago that the pres- U S Prepares Five Generals New ‘Policing’ Mentioned for ia 4r landed Its first political punch mack on the chin of Presidential Candidate William Lemke of the new Union party Midsummer migration of left Wingers from President Rooeevelt’e reelection candidacy was interrupted by the conference of progressives in Chicago The progressives indorsed Mr Roosevelt’s candidacy arguing that: "In this critical situation division of liberals has only one result end that Is direct support of reaction Progressives regardless ©f good motives who aid in dividing those- opposed ( to reaction must hare responsibility for the result” Held Rebuke That language was construed as a direct rebuke to Lemke North Dakota member of the house who organised 'the Union party and became it nominee Lemke’e principal backer le Father Charles E Coughlin radio orator and leader of the National Union for Social Justice Next after Coughlin in the Lemke parade are Dr Francis E Townsend of the pension plan and Gerald I K Smith a Louisiana exhorter who has been in turn a disciple of the late Huey P Long a follower of Governor Eugene Talmadge’t southmovement and ern grand vizier of Townsend’s old age pension empire Polls Cited Polls notably that of the literary Digest have shown that Lemke Is gaining most of his following from Roosevelt voters of 1932 Some are tM 4' UP) — — replacement of relief with jobs— has thrust itself to the fore in the dispute over WASHINGTON Sept 12 That unsolved problem - HW VM at - $8508000000 After National Survey r |