Show THE GARLAND News Review of Current Events the World Over T Called in life General Motors Strike— President’s Reorganization Program Criticized — Kidnaped Tacoma Boy Is Found Murdered Truce By EDWARD £ W 'T'HROUGH the efforts of nor Murphy of Michigan a truce In the General Motors strike was and the prospects for arranged peaceful settlement of the trouble were The goverbright nor persuaded Executive Vice PresGover- - vi f ident f t V William S Knudsen of the corporation and President Homer Martin of the United Automobile Workers union to meet In his office in Lansing The conference lasted more than 15 hours and at its conclusion the truce was announced The essence of the agreement was that the union would at once withstrikers from the draw the General Motors plants in Flint Detroit and Anderson Ind and that the corporation would not remove from the plant any machinery or dies and would not attempt to resume production in those plants for at least 15 days from the date of commencement of negotiations The joint conferences for a final settlement of the points at issue were to begin in Detroit January 18 Mr Knudsen said "Negotiations will be conducted frankly and every effort will be made to bring about a speedy settlement” Mr Martin asserted "The union will in good faith endeavor to arrive at a speedy settlement” Governor Murphy announced that National Guardsmen now in Flint following an outbreak of rioting at a Genercl Motors plant there would remain temporarily "but I don’t consider this necessary” The agreement on the armistice came as good news to thousands of Idle automotive workers and other thousands threatened with temporary loss of jobs PICKARD I'nimt Wectern Newspaper ful expenditures by the executive branch Extension of the merit system to de"cover practically all termining posts’’ replacement of the civil service commission by a civil service administrator with a “citizen board to serve as the watch dog of the merit system” and increase of salaries to key positions to attract superior ability to a career service Development of the “msnagerial agencies of the government” particularly the budget bureau and agencies engaged in efficiency research personnel questions and long range planning of the use of land water and other natural resources Opposition to the first third and fourth of these sections was pronounced and it seems certain that introduction of the bill will start a long and stubborn fight in congress TIMES been vived by news that Ernest Simpson who was divorced by the famous Wally has filed a slander suit in London against Mrs Joan Sutherland beautiful wife of Lt Col Arthur Sutherland The suit is based on a remark said to have been made at a luncheon attended that Simpson by Mrs Sutherland was “well paid” for permitting the divorce The United Press correspondent was told: "The case is not expected to break into the open for several weeks It is now sub judice (before the court) It will not be open to the public until after it is set down for hearing and pleadings have been terminated No statement has been delivered yet” IN ONE of its periodic analyses of 4 the economic situation the Brookings institute research foundation summarizes proposals for “a consistent program of further recovery” the seven points of which are briefly: of a balanced budget Continuance of the present policy of maintaining a fixed price of gold and the establishment through international of a system of stable foreign exchange Extension of the reciprocal trade agreements “as the most practical means of reducing artificial barriers to commerce and reopening the channels of international trade” Preservation of the “generally favorable ratio of prices and wage Charles Mattson rates” kidnaped from his home in Taof prevailing hours coma Wash Dec 27 and held for of Maintenance the labor “as only means of ransom was found beaten to death meeting the production requirein snow covered woods near Evments in restoring durinvolved erett The body was nude and crufew next years the standState and city police ing the elly battered ards of living of the laboring masses and department of justice agents and promoting the economic adwho had been held back to give the of the nation as a lad’s father a chance to pay the vancement ransom and save his son immedi- whole” Elimination of private and public ately began an intensive manhunt One suspect was arrested in San industrial practices “which tend to Francisco and others were being restrict output or to prevent the intraced A car in which it was be- crease of productive efficiency” lieved the lad’s body was carried “Shifting of the emphasis in agricultural policy from restricted outwas found Roosevelt put and rising prices to the abunPresident expressed dant of the over nation the horror furnishings of the supplies of and foodstuffs rethis brutal crime and authorized a raw materials quired by gradually expanding marreward of $10000 for the capture r kets” of the kidnaper and murderer McFadden added $1000 to this amount CUGAR processors are making "unduly high profits” accordT'HE latest general European ing to Secretary of Agriculture It was Henry A Wallace and so he prowar scare has subsided caused by France’s anhounced de- poses a tax of $10 to $20 a ton on termination to stop by force if all sugar processed in the United of the States This he says will be sug400 representatives the alSOME railroad brotherhoods gath- necessary Mr Wallace to congress gested leged infiltration of says the profits are from 10 to 12 ered in Chicago to discuss plajis for German troops into A of cent wage’s and he estimates that the per Morocco obtaining increases Spanish tax would yield approximately committee recommended that formand Great Britain a year Of this about al demands for higher pay be made was ready to supwould go to producers in but said it had not yet decided on port the French benefit payments But the procedure or the amount of inwith its fleet be asked to crease The secretary believes the sugar Hitler and his amJ A Phillips president of the bassador to France processors have been “unjustly enOrder of Railway Conductors said were able to conriched” under the quota system that while the committee had vince the nations which rations imports and is supshould a increase that stones wage that the to maintain the domestic agreed posed conno been had there be sought were false and that price against foreign competition sideration of hours of work penGermany has no sions or any other matter tention of trying to grab any SpanH ECOMMENDATIONS for ish territory Paris cooled down action during the presthe at once and to add to the peace ent session of PLANS for Reorganizing congress have been branch of the go- atmosphere were presented to the President and connegotiations vernment were laid before congress smarted for a trade treaty between gress the executive committee by France and Germany by President Roosevelt and many of the American Farm Bureau fedDemocrats as well ’Then too Col Gen Hermann eration The program involves the as the few RepubliWilhelm Goering resplendent first granary commodity can members were minister of the German reich went Joans of adjustment production on an official visit to Rome and to effective demand soil conservatquick to express their disapproval of was informed by Mussolini that ion the strengthening of marketiparts of the scheme the recently signed ng agreements postponement ol It would greatly enMediterranean agreement does not state administration of the soil conhance the power of change Italy’s friendship for Ger- servation and domestic allotment the executive would with the act until 1940 and a “permanent” many or its collaboration abolish no federal reich on the major problems of revenue policy to meet the cost agencies and would Europe Goering and Mussolini of these measures not result in any were supposed to get together on considerable econothe future course of their governIS pleasant to turn from poliITtics my of expenditures ments concerning the Spanish strikes and war and record Special committees civil war the fact that Charles Hayden New of both houses were to begin draftYork banker who died recently left Presito out bill the a carry ing f OSING the radio beam in foggy about $45000000 to establish a dent’s desires but it was freely preweather Pilot W W Lewis pan- foundation for the education of dicted that not au of them would caked his Western Air Express and young men “esneedy get through with a crash on a hill near pecially boys in the advancement of their Prof Luther plane Louis Brownlow Burbank Calif and two of his moral mental and physical well Gulick and Prof Charles Merriam passengers were killed Mr Hayden who was a being” the committee that else on the plane eleven Everyone constituted in numbachelor also gave $1000000 to evolved the reorganization plan for ber was injured The dead are Massachusetts Institute of TechnolThe major changes the President Martin Johnson famous explorer ogy $2000000 in trust to his broththey recommended are: and James A Braden of Cleveland Creation of two new departments Mrs Osa Johnson who accompan- er and nearly $2000000 to friends and employees headed by cabinet members— a de- ied her husband an his adventurous deand a partment of social welfare expeditions in Africa and Borneo partment of public works— and dele- was among those most seriously UNCLE SAM has begun storing in the def gation to the President of authorhurt at Fort Knox Kenity to "overhaul the 100 independent There will be searching inquiries pository built first train The authoritucky heavily into this and other recent air disagencies administrations $200000-00carried about and ties boards and commissions asters Senator Copeland of New guarded of the precious metal from the place them by executive order’’ in York blames the Department of the ten existing and two proposed Airline operators have Philadelphia mint and it was reCommerce ceived additional departments by the motorized Seventh long complained that certain radio and put in the great vaults of White House the in cavalry the beam stations Far West Expansion Officials staff chiefly by the creation of six are inadequate of the The gold was forwarded by the "assistants to the President’’ who bureau of air navigation deny this Post Office department as parcel would relieve him of much of the asserting: "Radio beams some post times play queer pranks in cerroutine executive work NNOUNCEMENT is‘ made by Abolition of the office of controller tain areas and in certain mounto the United States Maritime his disallow with tainous territories power Every pilot general commission that it will dispose of administrative expenditures in ad- knows these peculiarities” Down in Mexico there were three four shipping lines by June 29 next vance as violative of law and creation instead of an auditor general airplane crashes within a week They now operate 36 vessels in diand it was believed eleven persons rect competition with private Amerwith power limited to reporting an had lost their lives ican shipping nually to congress illegal federal Unable to Feed Selves Amazon ants are unable to feed themselves and the work is done by s their Castle The castle Bavaria was pleted after The Werd Liberty Liberty is a word almost taken for granted but men have died for the in ft past Distrust and Deceit more shameful to be distrustful our friends than to be deceived by them Experience Teaches Experience does take dreadfully s but h teaches high other no bke ' Volcanoes In Alaska Joy to the Pure If there is such a thing as Joy In Alaska contains a number the world certainly the pure in heart canoes that have been active last century possess it It is of Long in Building of Neuschwanstein In begun in 1869 and com1905 GARLAND UTAH Sunbonnet Girls Make Light of Your Chores 'T'HE Simpson affair has Warns by Whistling The marmot a small mountain warns of approaching mammal danger by whistling through its feet Effect of Noise matter how intense selthe person making it according to an expert Noise no dom disturb of in vol- the kM ' Washington — If th6 first legisla-- I live act of the new congress is to' measure its effi- Plane its ciency and value as the poli Embargo cy making branch of our government there is no other conclusion than that our legislative body has sunk to a new low in its history Of course congress should not be judged by the mess it made in rushing through a resolution barring further shipment of air planes and engines to Spain but on every side I hear criticism of the lack of common sense used in that instance To recall some of the details when congress convened there was a wild and surging wave demanding that the United States remain neutral and avoid entanglement in- the Spanish crisis Everywhere and on a million tongues was heard the cry that the United States should take no chances it should take all Df the stitches in time that are necessary to make certain that we wiU not get involved in a circumstance on European soil that threatens to become another 1914 It has been and is quite evident that the people of the United States are committed to a policy of peace a policy of neutrality European developments have proceeded so slowly that even the merest tyro has foreseen the ultimate clash between communism and fascism about which I wrote in these columns some weeks ago In other words the European situation has developed after a manner that would enable preventative plans to be laid on this side of the Atlantic ocean But congress in attempting to insure our neutrality did probably the most unneutral thing it could have done In so doing I believe the consensus is that both house and senate demonstrated again the inability characterizing congresses of the last few years to appraise a complete picture It yielded to what It believed to be the public demand giving thought to the future Let us analyze briefly what hap-- ' pened The congress convened as I have said with an almost unanimous demand from the country for a definite and workable neutrality policy It convened with two or three individual business units seeking to deliver shipments of airplanes and loyalist engines to the troops in Spain The exporters of these war material sensed quick action by congress that would deNaturally stroy their contracts they put on all speed to get the planes and engines out of this country ahead of an embargo Congress like so many boys in a college football match fell into the spirit of competition a race Well the answer is that Robert Cuse succeeded in getting his planes and engines on Beats Em board ship and away from New to It York and beat in the race by twelve hours a fact which congressional leaders knew when they enacted the resolution of embargo So it appears to be almost inexcusable that men of brains should have rushed a piece of legislation on through its channels containing an entire absence of neutrality in Its very language The resolution that was to prevent Mr Cuse and several others from shipping airplanes and engines to Spain not only laid down the embargo which was its purpose but it laid down that embargo specifically against Spain Now to those not versed in law it may not be immediately evident how dangerous such a precedent is International law requires (and it is accepted everywhere among all nations) that there shall be no discrimination among nations unless those nations are declared to be belligerents Spain has not been so declared The war in Spain is a civil war insofar as it relates to any other nation officially Of course it is a well known fact that troops from comRussia and munist France are helping the loyalist government in Spain It Is equally well known that fascist troops from Nazi Germany and fascist Italy are supporting the rebel liberal General Franco in Spain These facts would seem to make the war in Spain something more than a civil war which indeed it is but as far as the United States is officially concerned the war in Spain remains civil strife And yet our congress in the worst display of low grade Intelligence witnessed in a long time specifically places Spain in the category of a nation at war with another nation and says in a statute that certain commodities may not be shipped ' to that nation To state this problem another way it would have been exceedingly simple te have made the apply to all nations and thereby te avoid embarrassment was time after the race with Mr Cuse was lost to have made the correction of a mistake which should never have been made in the first place But congressional leaders were swept overboard by the big wave and as far as I am concerned have demonstrated again their lack of ability to keep their feet on the ground I do not know what it presages in the way of future legislation It may be that after the excitement has died down congress will again out work debate legislation and proper laws but the 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Stitches are of the easiest— mostly outline with lazy stitch and some daisy running French knots Keep them in mind for gifts Pattern 918 contains a transfer pattern of seven motifs Attention ought to be called just averaging 5 by 7 inches illushere to the differences that have trations of all stitches needed arisen and color suggestions and material reise to tauSe diflfl- quirements between Differencet culties Send 15 cents in stamps or coins the executive (coins preferred) for this pattern branch of the government and some to The Sewing Circle Needlecraft of the legislators Mr Roosevelt as Dept 82 Eighth Ave New York seems to feel that he N Y President should have plenty of power to deal Write plainly your name adwith problems like the Spanish situdress and pattern number ation and consulting export of congress arms A good without many Dr Pellets Pleasant Pierce’s § are an Deal Leaders in congress effective laxative Sugar coated the same way But there Children like them Buy nowl — Adv many who disagree with that idea There is pronounced When Oar Parents Pass On at the Capitol In fasentiment When our parents are living wa vor of that would feel that they stand between us legislation of definitely prohibit the exporting and death when they are gone we arms and munitions of war but in- ourselves are in the forefront of cluding definitions and guide lines the battle for those In the executive branch of the government to enforce — New feel are It is too yet early to tell what the permanent legislation will because of the circumstances just outlined With the top heavy New Deal majority in congress it would seem the better guess to predict that Mr Roosevelt will have his way but on the other hand until such an issue becomes clear cut one cannot tell very far in advance how form take two schools their problem the of and thought whether deseretionary President the kind in power a matter of to this There seems to be no doubt anywhere that sooner or later one of Protect your IN HIS are all on the Your professor's plans The truth is that while such an order may make lesser officials more cautious and thus put s few obstacles in the way of petty lobbyineffectual In ing it i thoroughly preventing the use of influence or from the obtaining of information or that Department any other in the government The difficulty with this situation is that government offices are being used as a stepping stone to more lucrative jobs The government does not offer ambitious aruj able men Men who dema security of tenure onstrate ability ijv governmental positions soongr or later are offered jobs with great big salary checks attached and they would be lesa than human if they did not consider such proposition when they know that in the course of human events a great turnover will take place in their own department1 and they are awept aside by reversal oi public political action Westers Nrwapapcr Union can't possibly of month For three generations one woman baa told another how to go “smiling through'' with Lydia E Vegetable It Compound help Nature tone up the system thus lessening the discomforts from the functional disorders which women must endure in the three ordeals of life: Turning from to womanhood 2 girlhood for motherhood 3 Ap“middle age” proaching Don't be a wife take LYDIA El PINKHAM'8 VEGETABLE COMPOUND and Go “Smiling Through” with a an executive position molasses firm Before he left his post as Undersecretary of Agriculture however the famous professor signed an order that is designed good on man you love husband fuel for the simple is a man A wife may be no wifo at ail if she nags her hus- - ' band seven days out every 1 or OFTEN have those awful when your nerve edge — don't take it out you know how you reason that he the Roosevelt administration returned to private life — to to curb lobbying by former employin whose adees of the Department ministration he had a hand The aim of this order was an obviously worthy one because it was designed to prevent former officials employees of the Department of Agriculture from using new connections with commercial groups from obtaining information or using influence not of the best sort frqm a public standpoint With that order there can be no quarrel I find among astute observers in no serious Washington however supposition that the order would operate to deprive Dr Tugwell himself or any other former official of high standing from access to members of the Department’s staff It just does not work out that way It never has and it never will despite the wholesome character of the FACE ONCE TOO WHEN has Last Act DROPS YOU CAN THROW CARDS of Tugtvelit MEm"01 COUGH HELP YOU DO ALL 3 whose troops is particithe Spanish civil strife pating an act of will commit an overact war Some individual in command of a ship or en airplane or troops guarding a border will take a pot shot that will wipe out a life or two and wipe out peace at the same time just as occurred when the comparatively insignificant Austrian Archduke was shot in 1914 There can be no question that the United States must follow an International policy under these circumstances that is most cautious Rexford Guy Tugwell the fadreaming brain truster No your alkaline Build up reserve LUDEN'S in Dr mous head clear throat Keep your nations the these 3 things Do will solve the Unit- States will be committed further the one man control that would result from granting necessarily ed to additional FEEL A COLD COMING? 150000 feet Used & New Pip i2" Sizes Structural Steel and Monsey Iron 701 & 1" Plates Metal lilt Co Ut Suit Id list MORNING Ctit DISTRESS it due to acid upset stomach Milnesia wafer (the inal) quickly relieve acid stomach and give necessary elimination Each wafer 4 teaspoonfuls of milk of magnesia 20c 35c & squall SALT LAKE'S NEWEST HOSTELRY O Onr lobby U delightfully air cooled daring the sunnier mentis Radi for Every Room 200 Rooms— 200 BaiAs HOTEL Temple Square Rates $250 fo $300 O Tha Dotal Temple Snan ho a highly doirahlf friendly will alwaya find it Imow late aunremely comfortable thoroaghiy agreeable on can t hr fora understand why thia hotel la IIICIILY RECOMMENDED Van can aim appreciate why i ot diit'nctlon fo rtoi If a fmark thia beautiful hoatalry ERNEST G ROSSITER Mgr t |