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Show xw. of, ,. - - MV. . g.'i''?''.-j-c-.- ' v.-- Sri-- : V -- sw Engineers Explain Degree in New York Differences Of 3 Bills On Relief -- , - '; VirV'A? Vrrr TTit,'' Engineer Dies In Heart Attack Emerson Lindsay Farewell Friday Held likely to - Result The following Is a. copy of a letlor being sent out by the Am rlcain Society of Civil Engineers public work! committee, pointing out the difference between the various plane now before Congreoe on methods fo relieving unemployment and checking the effects of the depression: Due to the various conflicting statements issued in regard to pub-li- e works legislation, the following brief statement has been pra pared with a view to clarifying the subject in the minds of the bership. There are at Congress three proposals for public works legislation which are being seriously considered. One, the Wagner Bill, Senate Bill no. 4TM. Second, the Garner Bill. H. B. 12353. Third, the Administration measure introduced in the House by Representative Hawley and in the Senate by Senator Barbour. EMERSON UND8AY. Tho Administration bill was introduced in the Houhe on Juno 3 farewell testimonial will be and in the Senate on Juno A While riven Friday, June 17. at t p.m. in there have been various statements the McKinley Elin the papers at various times in der Emerson ward chapel for Lindsay, wbo will regard to tho policy of tho adminioav soon for the British mission. istration, it should bo dearly un- Ths program follows: derstood that these are the first Hymn, congregaUon; Invocation, measures which Administration Wilford ward (Iris' chor have been introduced, and prior to selection. us, accordion solo, Harry Fanis their introduction there was no worth; selection, Lindsay Bisters, legislation before either branch of reading, ine. Wit beck; selection,. ward male chorus, direcCongress which represented the Lincoln views of the Administration in re- tion Arnold Blackner; selections. ladies' double trio. Prof- - A. C. gard to public works. Difference Retained Lund, director. Rosalia Madsen The Wagner Bill was originally Hovey, accompanist; tenpr solos. drawn by a Democratic committee Arnold E. Blackner; selections, the of the Senate in consultation with Wasatch Four; remarks, member of remarks, miasionar, ; tho Administration. During the bishopric; conferences between the Demo- song. Billie Wright; benedictou; cratic committee and the Admin' dancing. istratioa. however, some points of be deducted from future federal difference developed and were road aid. This latter bill has si perpetuated in the final draft of ready been opposed bv ths adtho bill. Secretary of tho Trea- ministration. sury Mills stated in Senate hearDifference Listed. of tho proing that h The of the visions of the Wagner Bill were Wagner remaining 3av0.ooo.000 bond issue Is Adminito tho acceptable entirely mads available for additional fed stration and suggested certain am era! public works construction to endments which would bring 100 be designated by ths president from projects already authorised per cent agreement Tho Administration, however, by the planban characterised tho Garner Bill ning board. and in definiteThe main differences between M n ly opposed to its enactment an a the Wagner bill and the administration measure are: (I) In regard law. with the following to tho advisability of a bond isla connection discussion or tho points of differ- sue; (3) the expediency of addence between the various Mils it ing 1300,000,000 to the federal pubshould bo clearly understood that lic works program; (3) the ad thorn la n considerabls amount of vlaahllity of extending loans to Jockeying tor political advantage private enterprises for construcbetween tho proponents of the tion which is contained tn ths ad' bus not tn various bills and that the various mnistratlon proposal Wagner bill. - ? parllamsntary maneuvers and pob-ll- o thoThe serious only statements often originate in on the first and this Is a matan attempt by one aide or another is ter upon which there to a very cither to maintain or to deprive considerable la prominthe other side of some political ent financial divergence opinion. Many promadvantage. inent .financier hold that tt would Similar la Many Ways bo to raise the enIt will be advantageous first to tire advantageous sum for relief public works indicate points of similarity and loans to states and subdivitween the various bills and then to sions by Ions term bond issues point out the differences. All bills rather than by short time borrowproride for direct relief to tho des- ing through the Federal Recontitute through loans to the states struction Finance corporation. Tho by the Reconstruction Finance method of fina racing is a question Corporation. The Garner Bill pro- for discussion between financial vides 1100,000,009 for this pur- and political authorities and with pose. The Wsgner and Adminis- whom ultimate decision will rest. Wagner Bill Favored. tration Bills, t300.000.000 There are certain differences in all Considering the entire public works bills in the methods of distribution iegislatits program from a Present indica- political standpoint and giving due of these funds. tions are that this relief loan fund regard to the legislative situation will be provided for in a separate and the rules of procedure, there bas been no bill upon which the bill. advocates of public works All bills provide for loans sane could concentrate except the Wagthrough the Reconstruction Fin- ner bill, due to the fact that the ance Corporation for legislation was not or revenue producing projects administration introduced until last week. Due to The Garner Bill provides about (heir lata introduction tbs admin31.000.- 000.000 for this purpose, the istration measures cannot be conWagner Bill about f 1,990.000,990 sidered tn both houses at this late and the Administration BUI about date nor can administration meas31.400.000.- 000. The Wagner Bill ures be accepted bv the Senate exlimits these loans to states and cept as a substitute for tho Wagpolitical subdivisions of states ner bill. Tbs Garner bill has very Both tho Administration snd Gar- objectionable features. ner Bills permit s portion of these Conference Likely. The probabilities are that a bill loans to bo made to private corporations There are varying pro- passed by the Senate and tho positions in the different bills for Garner bill will go to a conference town of retatlrely small amounts committee and that a compromise lo finance the eale of agricultural will be effected there between the Garner bill, the Wagner bill and produce, for home building pur- the administration measures. The poses etc. best Wsgner bill now has the Clash On Public Works land perhaps the chance only The main point of difference beof chance Senate. tho passing tween the various bills is In regard tt fail to do so. the entire lo Federal public works The Gar- Should works program may fall ner Bill provides for the sale of public to 31.900.000.- 009 of long term bonds through. Therefore, it seems your that ths best representatives for this purpose, and the Wagner chance of getting public works Bill for bonds to a total of 3608,. legislation at this session lies in 000,000. Tho Federal pflbiic works support of tho Wanner bill, realprojects totaling 11.000,000.000 ising that it will probably be so listed In the Garner Bill are those amended in Congress as to insure recommended by the presidential approval. Whichever bill or modification Planning Board of tho Administration in tta long terra plan- of existing bills la finally enacted acan snd into law It is Important that there represent ning project celeration of this program. About shonld be in them provisions for three-fourtof them are public making ths legislation effeettve. It buildings tho remainder being riv- is believed that this can best be er and harbors roads docks etc. effected by the establishment of About of the IS0O. a central project board and twelve 090.000 of federal public works, district project boards, one in each proposed in tho Wagner bUt are of the twelve Federal Reserve disfor projects which ans already in tricts to bo composed of engineer tho budget and to this extent the and architect. An amendemnt to bond issue proposed by Senator this effect has been submitted to Wagner would relievo the budget Senator Wagner and approved by him. The president statement of If about 3200.000.000 of authorised appropriations paying for them Jane 9 also recognised the necesalterm sity for engineering board with tho proceed of a long bond Isue rather than from current though be ha mad no statement In regard to their composition. revenue. 3120.000.000 of the is for loans to states to on S. to of share meet Stake Schedules their able them tho federal read contribution. The Annual Song Festival aid contribution la regular federal carried In the budget but under flower tho terms of this appropriation the The Iwentjr-foort-hfsstlvml annual of Kelt Lake state are required to match fed' and song be will held stake Sunday. June era! funds by sons! state appro19. at 19 s.m. In the Tabernacle. priations 1120.000.009 Is therefore foe tho purpose of enabling states Dr. Adam 8. Bsonton will make which cannot now raise money to an address en the "Joy af Living. moot this federal aid requirement. which is tb theme of tbi anno! A MB has already passed the celebration. Vocal solo; orchestra! music Homo and Is under consideration he tho Renats to provide this same and song Jy the various soloists pert of tho program. . 1100.000.- 000 M a loam to states to will bo Code-Lett- Mrs. Isabel Gerry Damn Bacon, of Slate Engineer George M. Bacon, died suddenly Friday eve, ung of a heart attack. Earlier in the da, she had visited the st.ts school offices at the capitol reuime to a survey of unemployment conditions. On returning to home at 86 B street she be-lat'l and summoned A phjsl-ij- i died at 7 15. v jheBrirnp yas born at Med-- . rd Massachusetts. June 7. 186$ ' a. 'n n which traced Hs lineage k to John Alden of colonial hr fav "mk entered kindergarten in her homo city after com-- i her education at the Slm-onds 1 raining school. She was d to Mr Baron, also Of m,in Bt I'urd in 1898. They moved to jdo Springs t'olo . in 1$O0 came to Salt Lake hi 1501. Widely Known. t Bj on became widely known in to iui and civic circles. She or- n k . . V 1932 Horn th and School League in Salt Lake which deParent-Teachinto state the veloped on association. She the Women' Council of Defense, which following tho war wag continued and developed as the Civic Center of which she wss president nine years. She was also chairman of the women's division of the state central unemployment re iief committee and a" member of the state educational relief executive committee. Funeral Pending. Mrs. Bacon is survived by her husband and five daughters. Mrs. Isabel Lyman La Follette. wife of Governor Philip F. La Foltette of Wisconsin, Dorothy York Currie, ol wife of Lauchlin B. Currie Cambridge. Mass , Miss Lois Bigelow Bacon, also of Cambridge; Mrs. Barbara Dame McConnell, eife of P. S. McConnell of Brook-ijN. Y. and Miss Priscilla Alden Baton, a student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Three sisters are also living Miss Daisy Gertrude Dame and Mrs. K. B Coolidge of Medford and Mrs. J. t. Campbell of Brawtonn, N , C Funeral arrangements are pend- ing word from the daughters. er vu ol Compromise Plan Is 11 Vsw ' fcaninsd jf St3.t6 New LibniT Bool, Tho following hooka will bo to the Public Library Monday. H. Wayno Drtggs eon of Dr. and June U, 1522. iSCKLLAKEOCf. New Mrs Howard R. Drlggs of Bald it Hirkem Clothing For from The School Girl York, has beeo graduated B&ndel Frontier Life la tho ArNow York university with tho my lUMMt. doctor of philosoph). His Bradford Saint and Sinner Bright Diaries of John Bright thesis was based upon the Chord Window Diaplay Manual. letters of junior high school Cobh Murder In Yoon Home Cobb Dows Yonder With Judge boys and girls and throws inter- Priest and Irvin 8. Cobb. Cobb Decorative Art. esting new light on childrens corThomas Mayhew. Haro In this respondence. making study Harrington Education in Church bo gathered hundreds of letters Music. from all states In the Union and Do La Cierra it Boao W ings Of Tomorrows many foreign countriesIcoth Phillip Second of Spfttn ReDr. Drlggs was born in Salt Lake Missouri Jackson County of County Planning. sults (n-was the City, and graduated Mitchell-HedgLand of Woo-- i University of Utah with a B. A. de- der and Fear Mordaunt Rich Tapestry. gree In 1920. He taught one year Sherrill BUmsrk n. MusaolmL in Granite high school, and for Stair Lighting Book. Its and Thom Normal Youth three years thereafter was a teachProblem. er Jn the Ml Hebron junior h'gh Everyday Tittle We Need Religion. of Pnnce Von Bulow Memoir school of Montclair. X. J. Bulow. In 11X0 ho received an appoint- Von Book Omnlbu Waldman ment as Instructor In the school Traveler Tale. of education of New York univerricrioT. Bush Dead Mans Music. sity, from which tnstituton in 1123 MacDonald Escape. ho had been graduated with the Mystery. degree of master of arte. Ho hat Kharp Ktoneham Lions Way been for the tor.ung We!1sed. Best American Mjs year- - Ho is a member of Sigma terv Stories Of The Year: Vol. 2 Chi and Fhi Kappa fraternity. Widdimer Pre- - ar Lady. JUNE ' 9 , SATURDAY ""' : ; . THE DESERET NEWS SALT LAKE CITY U. Alumnus Gets ' - tag over the United Air Unto from can Osteopathic association. It Chicago in the evening, stopping was learned Saturday- at tho Hotel Utah, and leaving UTAH PRIESTS TO 8AIU Saturday morning over the Western Air lines for Los Angeles. Three priest of the Utah do ceses of tho Catholic church, the KL Rmt. M. F. Sheehan, the Rev, Rehearsal Called Patrick Maguire and the Rev, John will sail from New York Lagan, In contemplation of the Old for Dublin. Ireland, to at Monday deProf. H. E. Giles Folks' outing. tho Eucharistic congress dre that the choir members meet tend which opens June 22. Following for tb rehearsal on Tuesday eve tho 7 congress Beethey will visit eon ning, June 15, at .10. in the ley Music company recital hall, 61 tinentat Europe. south Main street D. F. Po CALLS BANKERS ELECT NATIONAL HEADS MEET. LOS ANGELES. Juno 11. (AF Tho monthly meeting of members of Wells camp of Daughters Delegates to tho American In of Utah Plonker, will be held stitnte of Banking convention were 2 tJ pm. at en route to their homee today af Monday, June 12. at the home of Mrs. Francis D Hig- ter having selected Chicago as their 662 Twenty-firconvention city for 1522 In their east ginbotham. South street This being the lastj Pnai session yesterday. Frank N. Hall, controller of the meeting of th season all memtersj Federal Fteservo bank of 8L Louis, are urged to attend Mo . was elevated to the presidency of the institution, be ng unopposed, INVITED TO DETYtOIT. as was Albert 8. Puelirher. of MU Two Salt Lake City osteopathic waukee. who took Hall a place ft ph )claIM Dr B w Clajton, and vice president and wno will be Maude Callison. members of come the president next year. Four new members of the exthe Associated Boards of Osteopathic Examiners, have been In- ecutive council were named They McLAGLEX WSITS 8. U vited to attend a meeting of thatf are Frank K. Curds, Chicago. T, Victor McLaglen, noted Aim body in Detroit early in. July in, Edward Keltar. Boston; Freeman Strickland, Atlanta, and J. 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