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Show MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH PAGE TWO News Review of Current Events the World Over Presidents Memorial Day Address at Gettysburg; Major Labor Disputes Trouble Administration; Attempt to Assassinate Ambassador Calfery in Havana,. By EDWARD W. PICKARD ( BKFORE br Viiura Nnipaiw a vast multitude of gathered at Gettysburg battlefield President Roosevelt delivered a Memorial day address that was In effect a vigorous attack on critics of his plans for national recovery. Intrt I duced by Governor x 'T ? Plnchot as the ? P S'-first citizen of the 'J j ' I world." Mr. Itoone-jJ veil first paid elo- ' J quent tribute to I j Cl 'f'f - I men of the North the South and who fought brav.e- ly on that historic field, and described how the sections of the nation had been welded Into one. Its unity being aided by foreign wars, until now all sectionalism has disappeared. He con- tinued : We are all brothers now In a The grain new understanding. farmers of the Vet do not set themselves up for preference If we seek at the same time to help the cotton farmers of the South; nor do the tobacco growers complain of discrimination If, at the same time, we help the cattle men of the plains and mountains, In our planning to lift Industry to normal prosperity the farmer upAnd as we give holds our efforts. the farmer a long sought equality the city worker understands and helps. All of us share In whatever good comes to the average man. We know that we nil have a stake a partnership In the government of our country. Today we have many means of knowing each other means that have sounded the doom of sectionalism. It Is. I think, as I survey the picture from every angle, a simple fact that the chief hindrance to progress comes from three elements which, thank God. grow less In Importance with the growth of a clearer understanding of our pur poses on the part of the overwhelm Ing majority. . These groups are those who seek to stir up political animosity or to build polltlenl advantage by the distortion of facts; those who, by declining to follow the rules of the game, seek to gain an unfair advantage over those who live up to the rules; and those few who still, because they have never been willing to take an Interest In their fellow Americans, dwell Inside of their own narrow spheres and still represent the selfishness of sectionalism which has no place In our national life- - Lnloa. from the five New New York and Pennsylvania have now signed a solemn pact for the protection of women and minors In Industry, which has been under negotiation for several years. The compact which must be ratified by the legislatures of the several states, contemplates minimum standards of wages for women and minora and coutalna a provision that no employer shall pay a woman or a minor an unfair or opState board! are pressive wage. to" be set up with authority to Investigate pay rolls and require Delegates President's desire to balance the 7 , budget piIARGES are made by the bouse Mr, Baker could not Imagine an agriculture committee that Joint army less than five timet the pres- stock land banka have been nstng ent size of oura having the slightest federal funds made available under effect on the military policy of any the 1033 farm loan act to buy In other nation." Of course, he did their pwq bonds at 35 cents on the not advocate any such Increase; he dollar while pressing foreclosures said that four divisions, one In each on their debtors. section of the country, with a fifth The committee approved the Fulfree to train civilians, would suffice. mer bill to authorize farmer who have obtained loans from Joint stock THOUGH administration leaders land banks to buy on the open mar that labor trou- ket Joint stock land bank bonds, tenbles are to be expected in a time dering same to the Joint stock land of recovery and that they are not banks In payment of tbelr Indebtedalarmed by the strikes that are now ness. The bill would also enable In effect or are threatened for the farmers to repurchase their lands near future, It was evident in Washthat have been previously foreington that these optimists were dis- closed If said lands are still In the turbed by the pros;ect of general possession of these banks. strikes in the cotton textile aud steel Industries. It was Relieved Irish Free State took President Roosevelt woulvl have to THE step toward becoming a reIntervene Id the effort to bring about public when the dal) eirennn passed peace. a bill abolishing the senate. After As General Johnson refused to this action , had change the order permitting cotton been taken Presi mills to reduce their output by 25 dent Enmon de Vs per cent for twelve weeks, the lore said: "We United Textile Workers of Amerwant England to ica summoned all cottou mill emgel out We do not ployees to quit their machines, and want to have anyIt wus predicted that 300,000 would thing to do with respond. The workers claim the Britain. H there Is reduction would amount to 25 per to he any form of cent cut In their wages, and say association It must they will not stand for this. They be In the common al.M) demand a week with no Interest of both. We must be the reduction of pay. Fighting for recognition of non Judges of whether company unions, a point on which It Is to our advantage or not." No definite plan was mentioned, the steel masters will not yield, the Amalgamated AsftHlatlon of Iron, and none Is expected to be put forSteel and Tin Workers announced ward before March,- - 11135, when that a general aftlke would be called abolition of the senate will become Id unless Its members win effective. Until Hint date any acthe right to choose spokesmen freely tion of the dal! would have to have senate approval. for collective bargaining. It Is apparent that De Valera no The unlou leaders, who contend the collective bargaining guaranty longer hofiea that Ulster will be Inin the NltA has been violated by cluded In any Irish republic. employers, asked: -Is the" American trmr and" Steel STATESMEN from many mtHtm Institute more powerful than the and reopened President of the United States?1 the sessions of the disarmament conference, with a full realization of the fact that their failure may Is UHA now entirely freed mean the renewal of war In Eurojie from United States suzerainty. In the not far and a through treaty which wus signed the end of the future, of possibly Nations. league at the State depaitment by Such hoie as they had of breaking of both countries aud to rest on the ratified by the senate. The pact ab- the impasae seemed which Foreign Commissar Litplan rogates the Platt amendment pro- vinov of Russia saldhe was ready viding for the maintenance of the to offer. It wits believed he would independence and territorial and on a policy of political tluaucial Integrity of the Island reas a basis for disarms security public and authorizing the United ment. Jv'orman H. Davis. American States to Intervene therein for the ambassador at large, presented tha of the country and the protection views of President Roosevelt, urg preservation of order. In the new an accord emphasizing supervl the United States retains the Ing treaty slon of arms and a more rigid con lease of Guantanamo as a naval trnl of International traffic In arms mid-Jun- e com-entrat- e Gettysburg to New GOING from the President embarked on the cruiser Indianapolis, put out to sea and reviewed the American fleet, which, as assistant secretary of the navy, he helped to command during the World war and In which he maintains the warmest Interest. With him were Secretary Swanson e and Josephus Daniels, the navy secretary. There were some other distinguished but guests, monitors of congress tried In vain to get aboard. The Indianapolis was anchored about a mile from Ambrose light ship, and 88 fighting ships passed proudly In review. The Pennsylvania, flying the flag of Admiral David K. Sellers, comm under of the fleet, led the parade and then, with the Louisville, turned out of line and anchored near the lndlanuol!s. It was an Imposing spectacle, such as had not been wltnesstul since the early days of President t'oolldge's war-tim- four-starre- eerses A T TDK annual at the United States Na academy 463 midshipmen were graduated. A total of 332 were commissioned ensigns In the navy. 25 lieutenants In the marine corps, one lieutenant In the Philippine scouts and 105 will resign. T jNDKlt the present admlnitra tion the navy Is doing quite well, but the army feels It Is neg lected. Secretary of War Dern and Newton D. Baker, w ho held the ;ort-follduring the war, appeared be fore the house committee aud urged the passage of the Thompson bill, which would Increase the strength of the army to 165,000 enlisted men and officers. That the prea-ent regular army is Inadequate In the face of present disturbed world conditions was declared by both " gentlemen. The American army as now manned would noL simultaneously. protect our outlying - possessions, train clvillantgund repel any sudden Invaders," Secretary DeTiP In A more satisfactory army si sted. "would cost the nation $35,000,000 annually, belaid explaining that lie hadnot suggested an increase to President Roosevelt because of the o base. The people of Cuba rejoiced exceedingly over the abrogation of the Platt amendment, nnd Presi dent Mendleta declared a three days national holiday. LIAVANA police learned that 1 J there was a plot to assassi nate Jefferson Onffery. American ambassador to Culm, and to destroy American property I on the Island. They took extraordinary precautions to protect ' Mr. Caffery, but despite the presence of aoldlera at the entrance to bis home some unidentified assailants drove by in a car J. Caffery and poured a stream of bullets sawed off from shotguns Just at the time Mr. usually leaves for the yacht club He was not Injured but one of the soldiers was grievously wounded. his right leg tolng torn off by Mr. Caffery an explosive bullet went on to the yacht club calmly and refused to say who he thought the assassins might be. Cuban government oflicials were greatly excited by the at tomtit on the ambassador's life, and there was an inclination to blame the Communists but leaders of that party denied their followers had anything to do with it. In recent demonstrations the radicals have In attacked Mr. Caffery their speeches. Presumably the sole pur pose Is to stir up trouble between the governments of the United States and Cuba. Louis Barthou, foreign ndnlstei of France, showed no Inclination to jield to the German demands for rearmament. The French are said to believe .Hitler Is due soon to run up against domestic troubles that will tie his hands; they will cod tlnue to promote their defensive at liances until the German chancellor gives In. and Just now arc counting on a pact of mutual assistance with Russia and the little entente which will be signed If, as expected, Rus sin enters the League of Nntlons. The French also are hoping for an accord with ffaty. Premier Mussolini of Italy, In a speech before the chamber of deputies. said that disarmament talk was foolish and In so many words suggested that war was the only way nut of the economic adversities that beset Italy and Em ope geuer ally. Uaf-fer- CWPEAYORIXG lo learn what small business throughout the couutry thinks about the NltA, the national industrial conference board has been conducting a survey that Jias not brought definite results. Tabulating these results as best It can, the board states It found that 34.4 per cent favored the NRA as a whole; another 12.8 per cent favored It with some reservations; 30 to per cent" were definitely-oppos- ed Itwhile 6.4 Qcgeent could notee that it. mads much difference. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT signed the Joint resolution of congress empowering him to stop arms 8hlp ments destined for countries at war, ami immediately proclaimed an em hargo against shipments of arms or munitions from the United State to Bolivia nnd Paraguay. His action was the first of Its kind In American history. Because of ex istlng treaties he could not forbid actuul shipment of arms but he did prohibit their sale In the United states to the warring countries. Costa Dnrels, Bolivian represents tlve in Geneva, before an open ses slon of the League of Nations council Invoked Article 13, the arbitration clause of the league covenant, as a basis for settling the conflict with Paraguay. If his demand Is granted the dispute will automatically go to the World Court of Per s manent Justice for settlement said an arms embargo would mean the finish of Bolivia. Du-rel- "'ODOS and Roast French flyers who bold the distance record, sought to better their work by mak ing a oonstojrllight from Part tu California. They gut across the At lantic ocean all right out a weak ness of one wtng of their big mono' plane developed and they were forced field. to-lan- d New at Floyd Bennett - York. Friday, June , WALTER SCHMIDT. 'Mgc. INC AMERICAN PLANING MILL CO., STORE FRONT! MILL WORK. ALL KINDS OF CABINET WORK V SCREENS DOOR OF MANUFACTURERS SASH, sad REMODELING TEL. . National Topics Interpreted by William Bruckart OFFICE 133 South 5tb Wra 7247 WASATCH CITY. UTAH SALT LAKE Washington. Thu expanding In- ing for the future. The program which the fluence of the federal government Initiated when he started on the Urea ef 1 Effect! of dividual through- - Ian Conservation corps ei definite scheme for restori New Deal sudd have been cutover a that States . . set m allows a forth discount with tats sly below, la accord net arranges! 40 per teat on all radio accounts and tabes purchased, oa prtsesutioa of tha hat become a matter that la attract- tut nothing more than wa; ing attention, and more and more It provides for selective c coupoa. repercussions are to be noted Is trees In lumbering operat! Praemed by Sig. of customer. the National Capital Bom observ- it la designed to create er tell me they think It la an Indi- minds of citizens the nec This coupoa good until Sept 1, 1933 only. Data Wholesale prices given to dealers, service men, amateurs, hams, etc. Cut tbie cation that the multifarious agen- sustaining our forests agi out and siv at FfcLT'S cies that have been set np under time when, at the presem 1 the New Deal are at last lu full destruction, there would b Cali Was. 5678 operation 331 S. Main SALT LAKE CITY and their effects are now lumber. I waa surprised Call Was. 567$ reaching to the grata roots of the forestry service told me j 45 South "State Street country. However that may be. It est land was Just about of can be stated without equivocation of tbs entire are in thJ that the But the forestry alphabetical soup States. MODERN WOODWORKING (the various administrations snd reminded me at tha same MANUFACTURERS OF . boards and commissions known only unless there la a serious by Initials) are making their pres- tion movement, there is on ence felt for' better or for worse in timber to sight to provld BANK, OFFICE AND STORE FIXTURES for about thirty years ma the llvea of Individuals. SASH, DOORS AND SCREENS I cinnot agree with the exagger- Inally, It will be remembei iltl ated assertion by a leading Repub- wan about 40 per cent 0 Cabinet Work General Mill Work Remodeling lican politician that we are subject tire continent to virgin-tl- u 668 So. State Street Phone Was. 818) Mr. Roosevelt Is propos to Hitler decrees from a hundred lbc Salt Lake City different sources, but there seems latlon, most of which will if little doubt of vast power being for the session of congres; AT1 wielded by the various New Deal to January. 1535, to pro bl I TEETH FILLED FREE: cblnery for agencies. Sal For Instance, Harry Hopkins, fed- of the federal snd stati lovely You pay for two fillings: silver one dollar each or two porcelain: two eral relief administrator, has de- ments and for gaining the ho dollars each, and 1 will give yop one filling FREE, to introduce my new creed that there will be no drought tion of private land owm location. Xt relief funds for cattle owners sup- storing growing trees. lecli My Plates give satisfaction. Priced $6:50 to $30.00 i ! plied by the federal emergency re(Bring this adv. for specials) 164 So. Main St A good many Washingtc lief administration unless the holdBoyd Park Bldg. Rooms 301-30- 2 bHow, ers of any mortgages on those cat- era are wondering bow goo SPECIALS EACH WEEK be Was 6227, Salt Lake City tle agree not to foreclose bn such eral tn 1 al EUGENE MARSTELLER DENTIST Hooded for mission Ed mortgages. And, be It said, the to who refuses holder are tot mortgage LOBBY golt( FLORSHEIM NOTICE: ENTRANCE IS THRU a Clash make such an agreement la np the horns. I!a Ei can take agencies are certainly hen stump. He iey a the cattle, of course, when the mort- direction of s clash. mid I arori matures, but If the mortgages erally conceded here that The Fun Of STARTER TEETH gage have many mouths to run, the cat- later General Johnsons h ,ist tle are liable to die of starvation that establish monopolies REREPLACED WITHOUT Flowers fields of commerce and Ini In the meantime. Without attemptMOVING FLYWHEEL. ing to decide the merit of such a going to be made the Can Be Enchanced If You Williamson Method policy on the part of the federal pithy comment from fed 10 Years Expetiencs Read Some Books on 1 government, the Illustration shows commission circles. Ho All Kinds of Electric Wtlding the power that la wielded from will come, or what forn agreement will take, of c Washington. McDonald Welding The Reconstruction Finance cor- be only a matter of conjc It Is necessary' to recal Works poration has been exercising Its Inwhich the federal upon some time. banks for with fluence S. State Phon W. 3265 460 mission was created In 01 We Have A Score on are officials Insist RFC While they SALT LAKE CITY understanding of Different Kinds of Plants vwvwwwwwwwwvws not attempting to control policies of athatdear Is to he expected. F banks. It nevertheless remains as a . iu About Them,.. esereUlng vot- Aha , creators,., of, th.fed Largest Stock of faetthat Intheytheare boards of directors commission Idea bad Inf power ing DESERET BOOK CO. USED FURNITURE of numerous" banking .Institutions. Idea of a federal, agency I IkaA In th City consisting of They went so far In the case of a be watching big business, 44 East On South Temple BEDROOM DINING ROOM. great Chicago batik as to Insist that time. Where It found u: KITCHEN FURNITURE. Salt Lake City the man they selected be elected tlces, smothering of the RUGS. LINOLEUM and by the board as Its chairman. In pendent units, and such RANGES addition, through the Federal De- dltlona aa some sharp-siInsurance corporation, the nesses use, the commissi' These goods an Clean and Up to posit Be Wise and Give does, cite them publicly, Date and you can buy them at bank policies on loans are closely One-Hawatched, and this Is happening at after the facts In publli the regular price. OSTEOPATHY a time when the President and and exposes the practice Why Pay More some of his advisers are strongly Issues orders directing A Fair Chance urging the banks to make loans tog businesses to ellmin: Lake Jectlonable practices. If t Nature's HEALTH i greatest to disregard the comml blessing; the world's best bargain.! Under NRA and the numerous dera, the matter la turn Company OSTEOPATHY, (the science of codes, various terms and conditions officers of t beating by adjustment) is Nature's are laid down prosecuting 127 East Broadway ment and tougher penalt way to HEALTH. tor business II t In-Fe- C0M1Y FELT RADIO ! ed W. 'J3JBJBJEJH1EJ, teJmEJHIEIEfEl, well-know- n 1 Raising Atk The EeHeHEES n lf Furniture Salt Typical of How Code Workt Salt Lake City Dr. Alice E. Houghton ' 1 ,c Here Is a typical case: the code tor the graphic Salt Lakes Exclusive arts industries has a provision prohibiting extension of credit tor longer than two years. That la, a BABY SHOP William WJSeare printing plant owner or publisher FOR INFANTS UP TO of a country newspaper or anyone CHIROPRACTOR SIX YEARS else wanting to buy a linotype maIN SPECIALIZING chine had been allowed sometimes Neurocalomctec B X Ray Service Ideal Baby Shoes as much as five years In which to Palmer Gnduatt 1 & Vanta Garments pay for expensive equipment of that kind. Now, however, he must Suits 206 - 207 Clift Bldg. Baby Shop pay for it within two years or the Phon W. 2899 Salt Lake City manufacturer will be a code vioEVERYTHING FOR BABY Hours: 10 to 1 1 a. m. 2 to 6 p.m. lator .by selling It on a long term Salt Lake City 58 So. Main 2 BOOU basis. Thus, tt ts to be seen that the Saturdays 10 code exerts an Influence on what might be called the Innocent byWASATCH SHEET stander. The country publisher cannot save np gold with which to pay MJD. J. F. METAL WORKS for the machinery because he would be a criminal to have gold under law. Diseases Of The Skin Heating, Ventilating present Again declaring that I am not discussing the merit of the propoAir Conditioning, 510 Ezra Thompson Bldg. sition, It remains as a fact that the federal trade commission ts exGuttering, Spouts erting an Influence on the type of Pbonr Wasakh 3306 35 P.O. PI. Was. 2504 investments Individuals make aa a result of its control over the Issue Salt Lakt City, Utah Salt Lake City and sale of shares of stocks or bonds. Of course, the commission cannot reach a corporation that la T Alf batteries ft work guaranteed X Earn while you Learn doing business only In Its home 3555 Hyland state, but the larger corporations The Beauty Trade engage In business on a broader scale than that and the bulk of Enroll Now SPECIAL PRICES FOR THIS shares and bonds, therefore, must & Ignition Co. TERM not be Issued until the federal trade commission's securities experts Call la and Talk It Over 2 have Specialist On Auto Electrical determined the facta about the Work Only Salt Lake School of corporation that offer them. It lg New and Rebuilt Batteries, 4 a matter of record, of course, that Culture Generators, Starters, Beauty 4 Magneto, numerous corporations have sold TeL Wae. 7537 Ignition $ 4 purely blue sky stock, but the point R. E. Cameron, Manager I am attempting to make Is that 135 East Broadviy Sal: Lake City 3. 4 956 So. State Salt lake City 4 1 another federal Influence on WJWMMWV .V.W.V.V here Uvea the of Individuals. 520 McIntyre Bldg. Salt Lake City I Dr I I Patience tol innnnnnnpnnnr uuuuuuOUuuuuI fsmmrsmisjz McGregor, tRESERESRESfafi J Cameron Battery J f I LAWN MOWERS Family Remedies AND ALL EDGE TOOLS STOMACH TRCUTLES A SPECIALTY GIVE US A CALL We Can Help Yos Nc Obligation Mail Orders promptly attended to Sal I ake City 30 E 4th So GREENHALGH -- REMEDY 1 CO., INC. Office plione W 5394 Residence Phone Hf. 1353-- R , SHARPENED Washing Machines, Vienna Cleaners. Bicycles Repaired. (We give factory service tot the Easy Washer) We make keyi - We File Sawi Ideal, Repair Shop bl H. BRQDBECK, Prop Phone Hy. 2111 1986 So. 11 B. SUGARHOUSE . VWWWWWWYVWWtfWttVl As ve Imposed. Now, the national re and General Johnson's gone s long way towa the commissions guard Uttle business nil in Its codes permit monopolies, the codes provide unde corery act that the anti shall not apply to those signing the terms and co the codes. It Is seen, thei the provisions of the fee commission act can bar forced. That la to say, t! slon cannot order a b cease doing something th Johnson's codes declare all right Thus far, the commlssU reasonably quiet about th Is true, however, that it have thoughts about thi that would make interei tng if they were to be openly. The commission about a few of the code! sort of way. Its crltu been tempered. It Is sa fact that none knowi e: to go about effecting a tion of the diverse posit ed Into law in the recove the federal trade comm Apparently there have b structions from the Wt and so the commission upon merely aa drifting a time as an administrate fi, ' ' framed. . Few observers, and few leaders as well, are wll tempt a prediction aa coma! On reason Is th nnder fire from several and I believe It cannot what extent the general of NRA are going to bedded to our Industrial Government officials the month of Ing more and more concc June, another phase of the New the growth of smuggles ef-Deal go through F become legging of liquor. A det orest fectlve. I refer to fort la being made to ct Conservation 4 h development licit "trade, but the op of the country's forests, privately as well owned. While there will be no noticeable results for some time, the President's forest conservation policy has become operative nevere theless, and it la a affair that Is generally accepted as build long-rang- pressed by officials chargi responsibility doea not iood. Indeed, the talk I 1 good many quarter revision some must be dnj the Import duties and th state taxes on liquor. k Wr 4 ,0,," ."at "j0 lroj 4 w or. |