Show TIIE GARLAND Celies an GARLAND TIMES UTAH Persons in the Current News BRISBANE National Topics Interpreted by William Druckart 1 — Massive bronze doors of the National Capitol opening tor the lust session of the Seventy lourtli cougrVsu 2 — Ihlt Ish soldiers part of the International forte sent Into the Saar to Keep order during the p'ehlselte being greeted with the Nazi salute In Snarbruetken 3 — South Trimble cleik of the house of representatives railing the house to order for Its first session Hamilton Field Air Base I'uder heudipiartei from San air the reorgam ition plans of the army s at Hamilton field In Marin count rani Nco ooips Call! a California in the fiist wing Is to lev of which Is he stationed on the l'ucilie with general here glum The field Is across the bay I AIR FORCE CHIEF Abraham Lincoln in Indianapolis y A' IT w y' J 1‘A't ioJ i V ' j ' A M'!- 4 xA f k p lyj $r Washington — It will be remembered that prior to America's entrance Into the World war the Watchful then President Wood- row WINon pursued Waiting an announced policy of “watchful waiting” Mr WIlsofT Justified that policy on the high plane rf a love for peace and the country lupported him In that decision of that We are seeing a simulation course at present although the counThe try Is at peace and not at V'arpolicy of watchful waiting adopted by President Roosevelt has reference not to International but to dorelations To be specific it remestic affairs lates solely to the political situation In the new congress The President is with knows confronted as everyone a huge bloc of extremely radical members In the house and senate and he has his hands full In compelling the congress to rubber stamp administration legislation Recent developments White House pronouncements and other straws tending to show which way the wind blows Indicate definitely that Mr Roosevelt is going to avoid open clnshes as far as He Is not going to test the possible mettle of the radical group too far without being sure of his ground Therefore wo may expect to see of in enactment considerable delay new banking legislation and In dealing with highly controversial questions nacentering in section 7 (a) of the Likewise tional recovery act there will be hesitancy on the part of the administration to push forward a proof revision for the Agricultural gram administration and the adjustment policy of waiting may be expected to he disclosed In some other phases of as the unemployment such legislation Insurance scheme I do not meun to convey the Impression that there will be nn entire absence of of them already are In the congressional hopper — dealBut ing with these various questions definitely It can be said at this time that the White House Is wntchlng conto determine gressional developments side It Just how far to the radical must go in order to avoid a wide open and split between the ultra radicals the New Deal contingent Just where will figure In this the conservatives picture is yet too onriv to determine except that certainly they can prove themselves to he thorns In the sides lenders at most Inof t Democratic opportune times To better fronting the P'-j- texh a M 5 i VSfJ n- y 'A tr yK y A £ M ' iw-irs- i rr:1iil ft T'i' I's x 5 v £v A u ' 4 if 4 Jv V Vv :jrl4 SS!2S i: Lieut Cid F M Andrews who has been named coinintmder of the newly he ulquurters air general organized force SUCCEEDS vf 4 BIFF JONES 4 h grdfe I i v’?' 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'Hits new seated statue of Abraham Lincoln In bronze designed by Henry was dedicated in Unherslty park Just south of New York sculptor Ilering the World War memorial In Indianapolis Tuning His Motors for Record Try Iterate Moote Louisiana state uni coach wlio has been versify freshman head couch for lluoy P appointed Long’s pet “Tigers" succeeding “Biff” Jones The latter rt igned after an nrgument with the Kingfish Prisoner Demand Repair It’s bad enough to liae to be In any kind of Jail but life In a run down one Is too much to expect That Is what Ihe Imuates of the Jail at I’ida Nigeria told the district officer They appeared before him In a body and declared that If the prison was not repaired they would not stay To Honor King In memory of King Albert I of Bel glum who was a fine mountaineer and a fund a great friend of Switzerland la to be created Interest of which will be used to benefit any destitute sur who bare sucrlvora of gnpuxitalneers accidents cumbed tdcTftnblng indicate President conproblems with respect to his relationship with Toughest of congress It Is neecswry only to call atQuestions tention to that most of all questions — section controversial 7 (a) of the recovery net Hits provision !as had numerous Interpretations plated upon It and Its eftect generally has been to assist the inter national unions In strengthening their organizations throughout American InSection 7 (a) specifies In dustry that the union In any factory having the most votes speaks for nil of the employees In their dealings with This provision the plant management Federation of Is vvhnt the American as collective bargainIgilmr desmbes It has resulted In ninny coses In ing of the so called company disruption unions organizations having no affiliation with any other union but usually of which fostered hy the corporation the workers are employees obThe lonsonsus among unbiased servers here seems to be that the FedIts hand eration of Labor overplayed last winter In enforcing such a of section 7 (a) Interpretation as to give the larger union the voice At tint time NBA of all employees with Donald It Richherg guiding the In Itself definitely policy committed Current favor of such n construction are generally ncrepted developments as showing that eithor the NR administration or union labor failed to look far enough Into the future to foresee the reaction that Is now taking place As a ninttor of fact tremendous preson Individual sure Is being exerted members of the home and senate for and somea revision of this section before of come it will congress thing when union laOf course adjourns It usually turns bor acts la concert the gizzards of poll Ians very white from fear but In the present Instance are torn la tween the the politicians devil and the deep bine sea Industrialists after all are the boys who usually contribute to campaign do not dare The politicians funds of that segment political Ignore It Is either Consequently strength apparent now that there will he an at tempt to rewrite section 7 (a) in a manner that will eliminate Its ambiguities and take nwnv from Mr Rh hlierg now the po'Icv director of NltV the authority to do so much Interpreting has At the same time the President problem of some consequence on his hands In the AAA Another Chester I)ai is the administrator is gen Problem erally among Washington observers as a man with both feet on the ground - Such Is not ther view however with respect to Borne of the other Individuals In the a there is no Indication that a llarinsworth challenger is in the Although offing Gar Wood peer of all speedboat drivers will not be found unprepared ttie power in his huge Miss America X should one bob upf Wood Is Increasing motors and Intends to try for a new world record In Florida some time this winter The photograph shows Wood looking over the superchargers ofhli He has Increased the speed of these units to provide 300 horse power motors more to each of the four big motors making a total horse power of 7000 for the craft the most powerful power plant ever attempted In a boat regarded department Take U R Tolley for example Ur Tolley lias the title of director of planning for the Agricultural Adjustment with administration Ilis relationship Mr Davis Is almost Identical with that between Undersecretary Rexford Guy Tugvvell and Secretary Wallace of the of Agriculture Mr Davis Department Is known to lenn upon Mr Tolley but Tolley nnd professor Tugwell do not always see eye to eye So there Is a that personnel problem aiay or may not become acute sitBut as regards the congressional uation Mr Tolley carries much more water on his shoulders than does Professor Tugwell Renders will recall efforts made In the Inst session of con gress to strengthen’’ the agricultural Professor act adjustment Tugwell supported those amendments and having his head out of water he became the target the best InforActually mation available Is that while the voice was that of Tugwell the hand was the hand of Tolley 'I he common gossip now Is that Mr rather preparing Tolley Is presenting the act proposals for “strengthening” and that ho has not taken Mr Tugwell Into his plans This being true the suggestion Is frequently heard that Mr Tolley mny commit the administration In rortaln directions toward regimen tntlon of the farmers to an extent which Mr Roosevelt does not sire to go Mr Tolley Is said to favor Inclusion of the fruit and berry and specialty crops under federal control This Is believed to coino from Ills California but regardless of Its root background It must be admitted Its sponsor Is making headway with the plans None can tell however until the tails of the Tolley program are out In the open exactly what congressional Suffice It to sny at reaction will be this time that there are numerous Democrats Democrats at that Important who do not go along with Tolley or with Tugwell and the prediction Is made th name frequently Tolley’s may receive treatment ns rough In condebate as did the name of gressional Professor Tugwell last winter With radicals to banking legislation conservatives likewise are at each other’s this Banking throats flht has heroine bit Legislation ter Cover alrendy nor Bedes of the Federal Reserve board has boon made the target of a vicious attack hy Senator Glass of Viras the ginia recognized everywhere financial authority outstanding among Democrats at the CapItoL Senator Glass openly charged Governor des with exceeding Ills authority In a recent ruling requiring state banks that are not members of the Federal to reduce their Reserve hoard terest rate paid on time and savThe-were hanks ings deposits the Federal reached through Deposit of which they Insurance corporation are members and with whose regain turns they must comply The Virginia Re benator holds that the Federal serve hoard under the guidance of Governor Lcdes was responsible for this action and he was not careful In tearing otT the hark In a letter stating Senator Glass has forced his views a temporary halt In the order While the Lcdes Glass row may be regarded as purely a controversy tween two Individuals In positions of high authority it Is much more than that It presages trouble on any hank that goes farther afield Ing legislation heretofore because than has occuired fightSenator Glass Is an nneipilvocnl of the Independence er for retention Reserve system from of the Federal treasury domination It Is not difficult to see why Senator Glass fears such policy as the He thinks that terest rnte reduction the Federal Iteposlt Insurance corporation already has been flgurntlvely swallowed by the treasury and he he lleves that the administration also do hires the treasury to swallow the Fed The next logical oral Reserve hoard Is step If the latter Is accomplished for the treasury to seek establishment of a central hank where the currency would be under control of politicians to of responsive Instead business re needs as It Is now with the In glonal Federal Reserve banks eration respect and only Too much attention should not paid In the opinion of astute observ ers here to the mass Radical of radical hills now flowing through the Bills routine channels of and reference to commit Introduction tees Some of them It is true will be come the basis of legislation later on house member or Penntor but everv with an idea drafUiIt Into the form of a bill and presents It In order that or other Ids name may at sometime Hut It he attached to the legislation the that with must be remembered radical strength existing lri both houses of congress some of these bills the further legislathrough may get would tive mill thnn they ordinarily Justifies This fact apparently reach But Mr Roosevelt’s waiting policy at the same time I hear It Is subjectito a fresh out ng the administration burst of criticism among that segment which would like to of the population know what the administration policy Is £X Wasters Newrosiwr Unloa THIS WEE- K- A Long Swim Money Flows West $5 for $339 Not So Barren The new year 1035 latest of Father Time to the long chain of beads called “eternity" Is here and we are la U We shall continue to read opinions sad rumors plana and criticism of plans In Our alow progress to prosperity’s shore It Is s long swim when you are thrown overboard la the middle of Lake Superior This was thrown overboard la country another lake of superior prosperity and unlimited expectations back la 1929 Farmers newspapers devoted to farmers’ interest bis bankers the East are Interested in the fact that the money tide that for So long flowed from producers In the West to accumulators la the East the In now flowing la the other direction The money tide goes ont toward the farms of wheat raisers and stock In the West and Middle West and to the cotton farmers tn the South It la ai though the Great Lakes had been tilted upward at the eastern end and the waters sent toward the Reeky mounrushing tains The tide will not flow Ions In that western Men direction probably that have the mortgages and collect the Interest accumulate the money In the lovg run la Long ago a man wagered that be would stand on London bridge offering genuine gold sovereigns for a shilling each and And few takers The gold sovereigns were genuine but nobody Would buy Mel Smith a circus official called 'Ducky’’ Smith bet that Los Angeles citizens would refuse to buy genuine $5 bills for I3JJ9 Hundreds walked by looked at the genuine bllla Some cried “Fake!" Only two purchased won Smith $100 wager "Lucky" Many Americans wish they had been as skeptical about certain stock back In The distinguished George W Russell of Ireland who signs his writsays "I am always ings "AE" struck by the terrible barrenness of rural life In America" He thinks we must “find some way to enrich It" and If we don’t “then the disense which destroyed ancient Italy will eat Into America You will no longer feed yourselves and you will be struck with palsy of bread and circuses” Mr Bussell mny find greater richness In Irish farmhouses but It Is a richness of the charueter and of the mind not the surroundings There is little barrenness about other thnn Intellectual In our rural life with Its automobile radio moving pictures wfthln easy reach rural delivery porcelain bath tubs mall order catalogues prayer meetings revivals annual circus the public brary soon reached by automobile Next summer our ships of war “venturing almost to Oriental waters” will engage la far Hung war games covering more than &OOOOUO square miles of the Pacific ocean that will be and How Interesting how rapidly those ships would come running home to hide away In port if a few large bombing plunes Asia from should sail out from over Tokyo or Itusslu’s Vladivostok those 5000000 square m3 lea of the bombs Pacific and drop explosive and poison gas bombs on the battleships from the explorers Geological Ilyrd expedition near the Sonth pole report Important veins of mindiscovered tn mouneral quartz tains along the const of Marie Byrd Land If the geologists should bring back actual samples rich in gold how quickly men would find a way bow to reach those mountains to death they would be different In the effort to get there In Kansas a terrific dust storm hiding the sun suggests that the Agricultural department help farmer by developing some temporary overcrop that could be sown on when the wheat and corn fields crops come olT a nitrogen fixing It would protect plant If possible dusty surfaces from high winds and under contributing hube plowed mus before the nevt planting In the Northwest farmers have cultivator used the “dmkfoot" feet wide wbl(h cuts a path ing through the roots of weeds and the protection of not the stubble from wind and the washing of heavy rains A wise motto of earlier days was In doubt retrain ” In Russia and other countries where the will of one takes the place of slow dei Kions hy the majority the maxim reads In doubt slioit" Moscow reMits 14 mine executed to avenge the hilling of Sergei Kirov making 117 fives taken to exjlate Hint one murder I ne £ fet'jg Fv at lire ttymhcAt “When "h°u M |