Show THE GARLAND TIMfS GARLAND UTAH News Review of Current Events the World Over National Topic Interpreted William Bruckart by Washington tide of belief Tliere ts a rising here In Washington — that President Roosevelt’s pullclc' are enIn more away from the thlnga that marked them as the “New Deal" a year ago It can be doubted no longer that he la veering away to some extent from the experimentation that constituted the program advanced by the myriads of professors with whom he surrounded himself at the start of his administration Professors are not carrying the water on their shoulders tfiftt they did awhile ago and It has been noted that Mr Roosevelt la less and leas willing to leap before he looks Upon the cut of the fabric at this time I believe the consensus to be that Mr Roosevelt Is turning to a more stable aa distinguished from a theoretical foundation for the future The developments have been predicated apparently on a swing In public sentiment Obviously without sentlmeut behind public any plan there will be a dearth of It confidence By all and sundry Is BHld the President Is seeking to establish confidence Most of all and finally It seeing he has arrived at the necessity for winning con dence of business people big and little so that distinct changes can be expected through the summer when congress Is not here to worry him Doubtless the trend towards the instead of the more conservative radical course he followed earlier is due to the fact that the bulk of the people now feel they have- a Surely right to state objections are being stated to a objections time extent than at any greater since be took office In other words the theories of the professors have proved bad in spots and any nation of ambltloua people eventually will The danger tire of preachments Is that the pendulum will swing too far and that the good and practicable things of the New Deal may be washed out by a wave of conservatism and reaction There are numerous things to be called In which attention may that Mr Roosevelt demonstrating Is not going to experiment too much Ills in the future stand against nationalisation of sliver Is ODe Ills determination to tinker no further with the curA Indies another Is third rency tlon Is the President’s decision to see that the capital goods or durable goods Industry can have some Is the relief and another intimation way congress has acted about legislation to control the security The President could have changes made congress in the put teeth stock exchange bill If he wanted But he has held off to do so he has taken a position Likewise of payment against deposits In closed banks by use of Inflationary AH of these things are schemes the vehicles of those who would go far on the radical courses has not stressed Mr Roosevelt NRA expansion as his radical folhe was going to lowers thought NRA press it Those who conceived still do not admit that NKA has ground down the little businesses In the Interest of the big ones but sees It Mr Roosevelt apparently In high places as He la represented Turning - Conservative saying merely that he "hoped” It would be of some value Surely he did not predict success All through the various recovery laws and regulations one finds so ninny “Thou shalt nots" that one newsof the eastern metropolitan a cartoon captioned papers printed “Breams of Forgotten Age” The chief character In the cartoon was that" figure so famous as representi- ng “Prohibition” The thought behind the cartoon was deeper In the minds of gome than Just the humor and lesson that It portrayed Therein was a story Sooner of “too much Washington” or luter unless I have misread my there Is to be a broad tide history of reaction rise up nguinst “too In the way lives mueb Washington” The current are lived period seems to be the high jsdnt but It In my opinion had Its beginning amendment when the Constitutional was adopted providing for direct election of senators There was If you pause to rea general disgi st with the steady procession nrof Indictments Causes rests and trials of Irritation minor liquor law liven consistent and violators of prohiconscientious supporters bition now and then burst forth of It the administration against otherwise when rnen and women In their communities respectable were convicted ns criminals because they dared to take a drink of Agriculture The Department supplied the newspaper corresponda few ents with an announcement days ago that two men In South Dnkota had been arrested and had pleaded guilty to a charge of conto defraud the United spiracy States In connection with the 19113 emergency hog buying program The announeement described the case as "of national Importance and Interest as similar fraud cases are pending In other federal ct'mrts" It wilt he recalled that there was quite a bit of cheating In the administration of CWA Job planning There was some stencil too In the of seed loans In two or handling and three parts of the country there Is plenty of complaint about some window box farmers who linve been drafting regulations In AAA NRA has been under fire from time In some Instances to time because vast Industries were compelled to sit across a table In drafting a code who a had hadno experiwith man ence whatsoever In that Industry Bo what wonder Is It thnt a man will do as one about whom I heard He boasted about being a chlseler Thnt Is among friends he said: "Of course I am a chlseler Of course I am making money out of this code But the reason I am doing It Is because I am thinking of the next few years when the tax collector Is going to take virtually all of the profits I make to pay up for this member waste" In my roaming around In Washington I find more and more people who are asking which of the two the Demomajor political parties crats or the Republicans Is going to have courage enough to pull the back to Washington as government a government and allow the people to run their own business? record In this Department of al- Agriculture Looks Like ready has taken can be made where necessary Many st(P n th“ of the "NRA crowd" si they have Backtracking rectlon allow of discome to be known here are business to run Its own gruntled about It They think that ing private that NRA like the king can do no affairs by Its announcement control of dairy prokeen student and government Being wrong not to be attempted at la duction RooseMr a master psychologist the Information I From this time velt sees those things and he has taken hold of them apparently be- have been able to pick up here and I suspect that fore they have become so bad aa there in high places to destroy whatever benefits that dairy production control Is never but Secregoing to be attempted may accrue said tary Wallace’s announcement only that control would not be atWhat Is the cause for the change tempted "for the present" in the scenery! There are two reaOne can this whether only guess sons of which I ts of a trqnd a backthe Too hear discussion trackingbeginning from the governmental mo8t Idealistic Many of control extreme to which some of the plans the professors would like to have were too Idealistic for use univergone They advanced the control sally among s practical people and Idea to the nltlniate In the the second there la s tendency to cotton production compulsory too not" shalt ''Thou Into write control law and they have pushed and regulation much legislation the control principle almost as ft for carrying out the recovery pro- In wheat tobacco corn and hog In gram With regard to the dnlry dustrles The American people as I Judge business however ran Into they them will obey orders that change difficulties The stumhllng blocks their lives sround for Just so long and obstacles met In that attempt Then they blow np In a big way Illustrate better than anything that mean of what For an example I know that Industries In the Unitthe congress recently passed the ed States have Interests too diverBankhead bill that will limit gent to permit of a universal reguthe production of cotton in the lation I mean by this: practices United States to ten million bales and problems vary In every locality UnIt la compulsory annually and there are few Industries which less a cotton farmer agrees to re- can be lined up under the same duce his acreage and comply with rules of operation without some of the other terms of the law "thou them being handicapped and Others shalt not" market what Is grown profiting unduly without the payment of a heavy The dairy Industry gave proof of as to this fact according to the announcetax a tax so burdensome remove any possibility of profit Mr ment by Mr "Wallace which said bill the Roosevelt signed and gave there would be no attempt to unIt his blessing but I heard any dertake a production control pronumber of newspaper correspond- gram without the support of a subents and observers remark when stantial majority of the Industry C Sr Wootora Mewapapar Union they read his statement that he was board of rehoping that the view will show up the weaknesses of the codes so that modifications NRA see It Is Important to connection that the William Green Says Labor Must Forte Week — Gen Johnson and Business Leaders Discuss Future of the NRA By EDWARD served on the nation that work week will be forced on Industry by organized lalsr strikes If by the use of widespread This Is the necessary dictum of William of fireen president the American Federation of Labor and It consternation causes In the ‘administration as grave as well alarm In the country In tJreen generally his May day address to workers says the fulled New l)pal has to remedy the unemployment situation since there are still more than ten millions without Jobs The week he says Is the only remedy avail tide since If all Industries not yet under codes are brought under will llieni the resulting not give work to these millions Just before (ireen Issued this statement President had Roosevelt apparently declined to support the Connery a week for all hill legislating ndustry and General Johnson has abandoned as not feasible the plan for forcing a 10 per cent In working hours Notice Is Representative be York r t r a nb minority leader In the house says the period of emergency Is over so he and the rest jf the Republican lenders feel free now to demand that the emergency with laws and bureaus be dispensed An amazing phase of the controversy ever the New Beal thus comes to The opponents of the adminislight t tration virtually concede that Roosevelt and his advisers have son their fight against the depression conditions ind declare that normal have been restored or are at hand But the President and the other New Dealers deny that the battle Is over ind assert that their recovery At must be continued In force the same time they Insist thnt they ire not seeking to chnnge the collecsystem to state socialism and fascism communism tivism Is that what they are accomplishing not revolution" ‘evolution Thus a most peculiar situation In politics Is created and the man In the to see itreet Is waiting Interestedly low It will be handled in the coming rampnlgn from all parts in for the annual meeting of the United States Chamber of Commerce the ind naturally ' V for discussion topic was the NRA con- - I terntng which varying views were offered f President Henry I Hnrrlmnn declared i Is will- V that Industry c rt ' f J ing to accept the I’resIdent's of suggestion i permanent NRA If modifications and nre placed ®en Johnson n the broad authority LEADERS of business gathered ‘"V f h the (ranted Sir Roosevelt during last year imergency On the other hand Silas Strawn former head of the chamber attacked what he termed the abandonment of a icheme of government which has made ‘us happier and more prosperous than lie called for a iny other nntlon" action by Mr Roosevelt: of all governmental Balancing a definite announcement that here will be no more requests for smergency legislation and "no more the with and a dollar" dnkerlng of the securities act and legislation At a dinner Gen Hugh S Johnson was the chief guest and after his he submitted to an Inquisition b the present and prospective polices of the NRA Asked directly If the embodied In the recovery principles let were to be permanent he replied: "If there has been any good by the recovery act It will live and It ought to live If there has keen any bad It will die and It ought die” Admitting that there apse In public Interest iasm the general said paign to make the nation to has been a and enthusa new camRlue Eagle tonsclous was being mapped He also ldmitted thnt the controversy between woor and Industry Is becoming more He expressed the opinion that acute :he Ideal relationship between labor ind management had been worked out coal Industry in the bituminous Generally tne members of the Chamber of Commerce agreed that the first gear under the NRA had brought ecoSome of their nomic Improvement mggestlons for speeding the recovery program were: Another 20000000(10 for public works In order to help the laggard kenvy Industries of all land water and air transportation under a federal commission and a cessation of federal for Inland waterways Relaxation of the present rigid act and a softening of the pendatock exchange MIL ing by congress of the Presi Approval W PICKARD dent's tariff bargaining plans as a means to reviving foreign trade Abandonment by the administration of its demand that Industry cut Its hours 10 per rent and raise working Its pay rolls 10 per cent Control of bituminous coal production by a system of quotas and penalty taxes on overproduction a few hours before General bad spoken In high prulse of the- bituminous coal settlement Federal District Judge Charles I In Louisville held unconstitutional the code arranged for that Industry us applied to local business and reInjunction grunted a temporary straining the government from forcing the code upon unwilling operators in western Kentucky The operators who claim to have In JluOOdOOO Invested the mines Union chiefly In Hopkins Muhlenberg and Webster counties protested vigwhen the was code orously recently formulated providing for $4G0 a day for seven hours work Jl'ST TT A IlIUMAN" Is a rather small city In Tennessee but It has presented the NKA with a troubling problem The town depends largely on the Hosiery mills and that concern was ordered to surrender Its Blue Fugle because of charges that It had violated section 7A of the national reWithin a few hours the covery act whole town was In revolt merchants and other business men removed their Blue Eagles and wired to Washington for Instructions on what to do with them a general wage Increase at time will hinder rather than aid In national economic recovery la the contention of the heavy goods dustries set forth In a report to General Johnson by George II Houston chulrman of the durable goods IndusThe report reasserts tries committee faith in the company union approves of emergency pricS fixing and attacks Industhe Wagner bill as encouraging THAT trial strife Attorney gfnekalcummings the forces of the Department of Justice are Inadequate to and will ask cope with the gangsters congress for about $2000000 In excess of the $28700778 authorized the defor the fiscal partment year 1933 Is the lowNext year’s appropriation est granted the Justice department since the war With the additional money the atpurchastorney general contemplates ing for the division's agents a fleet of a few arautomobiles mored cars and ample guns and ammunition Likewise the force of vestigators will he added to and there Is a possibility thnt tfie division's 24 field offices will be Increased senate on committee and elections opened on the demands thnt SenP Long and his political John Overton of Louis! be deprived of seats the political groups that hnve been seeking especially to oust the “klngfish” remained In the background and loft It to of Louithe women siana to take the lead WHEN the the hearings ators Iluey follower In the Thee fight women are headed by Mrs Hilda Phelps Hammond who has been Indefatigable in against Long and his crew The women were represented as counsel by Gen Samuet T Ansell wartime acting Judge advocate general who has pending against Long a suit His opening statement disfor libel pelled the Idea thnt Long's opponents would be satisfied to let Overton remain In the senate If the “klngfish” were thrown out “We expect to prove" said General Ansell “the charge that there was fraud In the 1932 Louisiana primaries to vitiate the election sufficient of Senator Overton that Senator was an active perpetrator of that thnt Senators Overton fraud and Long were designers and Instigator of that fraud" WOODIN’ who was Roosevelt’s first secretary of the treasury has passed away succumbing to the throat affection that forced his resignation from the In his death cnblnet last December man of the country loses a business the highest type and a gentleman who had the respect and affection of He became presiall who knew him dent of the American Car and Foundry company In 1918 and also was president of the American Locomotive company His Interests were varied for he was musician art composer as lover and student of government He was well as leader In Industry t long a personal friend of Mr waa and though a Republican one of the first selections for the President’s cabinet and worked hard so long aa bis health permitted WILLIAM H 88 year from the day Dewey destroyed th fleet In ManUa bay the legisPhilippines accepted the new offer of the United State for th aa emof the Island Independence act bodied In the of the measure Under the term obtain will the Filipinos complete inIn f5i5 dependence During the Intergovernvening years a commonwealth ment to be et up probably next year will govern the Islands With acceptance of the act the Filipinos ceased to be nationals of the United States and became ubject to the rigid Immigration laws Only 50 may enter this country yearly The status of au estimated 00000 Filipino In the United States as well as the International status of the entire Island population during the transition period remains In doubt due to the wording of the measure EXACTLY Sally Sez Spanish lature of the E'FDEEAL agents believe they have I uncovered a great ring of crooks derived for the handling of money from kldnaplngs bank robberies and alswindles They ready have arrested a b number of men and are hurrying to get u otler9 before J are put out ‘ASiCf'S Tk 8aiw SuIIn fATBONIZK k il7 paopln HOME And they P r wIm wrkr wlw daily cxcrciM mi ilwiri bill ktp In trim and (nil il ln "Mental INDU8TIT of members the of t' way by ’ M the gang as has been done before The ring It is said has been ' In Chicago operating ' New York St Louis Kansas City and J one 0f the ef citjp McLaughlin grst men jaken Into forcustody was John J McLaughlin merly a state legislator and a political boss In Chicago suspected of being a of the “hot leader In the disposal The specific charge against money” him Is conspiracy In the kidnaping of St Paul banker for Edward I’remer of $200000 whose release a ransom The federal agents were was paid diligently searching for William Elmer who Is crook a notorious Mead thought to have directed the kidnapers confessed that he had McLaughlin' handled some of the Bremer ransom money and bis son was arrested with part of It In his pocket a bill for WHEN the administration’s of cotton production Its opponents was under consideration In vain that It would work argued grievous Injustice to thousands of tenin the ant fanners and “croppers” South Secretary of Agriculture Wallace now finds this prediction was well his Information coming from founded Dr Calvin B Hooker of Duke univerto make an sity whom he requested Mr Wallace now plans Investigation of a compliance the establishment board to Inquire Into complaints of tenants At the same time the enforcement of cotton reduction contracts will to prevent farm owners be tightened from ousting tenant farmers and farm reduced of the because workers amount of production two million SPEAKING at to about the Templehof airport of Berlin Hitler Chancellor outside war guilt defiantly denied Germany’s and declared the relch has been a vicHe warned the world tim of the war again that Germany no longer was to discrimination accept willing against her by the former allied powers and declared that day of “spinewas at an end less submission” to his policy Referring Hitler said: “Jewish writers sought to mnke the sickle and hammer (of Soviet Russia) the symbol of Internationalism and hut the Nazis they almost succeeded make these tools again the symbol of the farmer and the the community THIS WEEK’S PRIZE STORY lry In nil her hern nenin nnon ( the ynar In thn Chnnr It nlwnyn brinrn Hopn nnd Mnd Polio rn npent (or Intermountoin (or Ihoy 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“repudiation dicative of Intentions to “suppress all which might directly Information” volve the brain trust MATURITY before of May 6 midnight V began the twenty-fiftyear of his reign as king of Great Britain Ireland and the British dominion beyond the sea and emperor of India By his own choice the anniversary was not observed by especial ceremonies but preparations are already under way for a celebration of his silver Jubilee In 1935 that will rival that of Victoria’s golden Queen jubilee In In his 24 years on the throne IS87 George has earned the high esteem of the world and has proved himself a real leader and In the minds of the British all that a king should be $' Fm on the 1934 revenue measure which provides for an Increase In taxes of $117000-00for The Couzeng amendment 10 per cent Increase In Income tax was cut out which the house rejected for more than a year th came to parliament life long enough to approve by a vote of 74 to 2 the new Constitution and a mass of laws decreed by Chancellor The new Dollfuss since March 8 1933 abolishes parliaments ar4 Constitution also does away with trial br Jury by WMira Newspaper Union ( JEAD” trio ni S1 LM 197 LOS ANGELES JUST senate by acclamation THE the conference report SAN eft JZfrahgisgo (via Sen Praodico) These ore example of out low ooe way fares to Californts good in coaches and reclining chair cars on our fastest trains Fares good in Pullman cars are very low too Gcuiixcm Ricifie For Farther Information See D your local Railroad agent or write R General Agent Owen 41 So Main SL Salt Lake Ut City 3 (10 nn tDJUU wnok lmr win t puis word boa ooe Intcrmeantula modo — Similar Goode to abere Send year alary in prooa or Tenets 'mountain Product Column P Box Bolt Lake City If roar story appears In this column will aeiea check far ya Week N Silt $300 WNU— lt Lake City c |