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Show .. mw.nHIBB.W1' wr Friday, January n UTAH MAGNA TIMES. MAGNA, PAGE TWO - News Review of Current Events the World Over President Roosevelt Tells Congress of His Great Work Relief Plan Designed to Supplant the Downright Dole. PICKARD By EDWARD W. Calos. Wwtirl Ncmpapw his In 1931 they used the funds to dls PRESIDENT their debts. congress, delivered In charge Nalast This offered a point, according to Joint session, at person - tional Commander Belgrano of the new and a greattbs one of the ly enlarged plan" of American Legion, la relief. He did not strongest argument for Immediate estimate Its cost, payment of the adjusted service cerbut asserted that tificates. the system of outThe foundation of good business right doles should la good credit," said Commander be dropped snd the Belgrano. The money due veteran should would be used to satisfy bills at government undertake projects the corner grocery, would help pay of alum clearance, rents that are long past due and grade crossing elim- would go to hard pressed merination and other chants to dlffcharge the accounts of public works that harder pressed veterans. would give employIn short, the money derived from ment to about immediate payment of the certlfl without Jobs. cates would 00,000 persons quickly find Its way The figures to be proposed for this Into every channel of business and sre re reserved for his budget mes- trade and would be distributed sage, but he assured congress that equally and automatically through they would be within the sound out the country. If the 3.531 ,8flG credit of the government." war veterans, who hold certificates, Mr. Roosevelt declared the gains are so over their beads In de)t made In the year 1934 were great- that they must om the entire er than the losses and expressed "a amount due them to pay their bills, strong hope In the coming year." He what greater stimulus could there reasserted his belief In the profit be for business than to restore to motive." but uttered a warning business this vast potential puragainst wealth which, through ex- chasing power?" cessive profits, creates undue priSpeaker Byrns admitted that the vate power over private affairs, and cash bonus bill wonld pass the to our misfortune, over public af- house because there la no opposl fairs as well." This, naturally, was tlon to It there," but he added that taken as applying especially to the If the measure la finally enacted public service Interests, which the administration will Insist on have been so apprehensive of the some additional taxation to meet administrations Intention!. the estimated $2,000,000,000 expendAs for a legislative program, the iture.' It Is believed the senate also President made no attempt to out- will pass the bill, but leaders doubt line one, but he did promise that Its passage by congress over the definite legislation soon would be Presidential veto that Is regarded proposed covering old age and unas a certainty. employment Insurance, benefits for children and mothers, and other Seventy-fourtcongress, features of his social security plana. THE on the sole Issue of supHe declared the nation was makport of the New Deal, began its ing headway toward the "new or- first session on the dot and devotder." but under the framework of ed Its first day the Constitution, and he spoke of the organisation of the Increased Industrial activity, the two houses and benefits to agriculture and profit the swearing In of to merchants that have been real new members. The lied. Then came thla atern warnlawmakers assemROOSEVELT In law-sinke- rs ' thousand eight hundred hills Introduced and referred of to committees on the first day handL Number the new congress. ed In by Representative Wright the Patman of Texas, provides for service of the adjusted payment certificates of veterans Immediately ejVO This Yeai Early Recovery ,, will dared to spend they have not Satisfying their be-- r long-accu- nlSdwWUand Immediately and providing mor. and more buying On the other hand, eonP more than undo all thla good unsound radical by flirting with currency to-particularly legislation, eoJment BEVERLY HILLS. -- Wea. Asa passed. I waa Jut tbert was soma way to ak, Xmaagpbj, tkM dsrUj tk other dtyi "Some Industrie, such duatry are tomoblle to way the lug to --UPP eously setting out demand for consum- jd ritt, la er good and their success expect we may that marked follow suit to Industrie other "If business generally doea play and th ball with the President, not call doea court Supremo And ourselves In such game, we may the government that crisis be compelled may wilt Its against measures as socialistic to turn to to emergency the in the only way with th provided masses the keep necessities of life. all factors, "Trying to balance Is: my expectation 1 There will be some improvement during the first three months iraffl-dent- ly tk Prosperity on the Way. In the durable unemployment By WILLIAM C. UTLEY The three great Industries. goods back again. bluebird la obstacles which block the way back harbinger of happiness to normalcy are political ones, he more la Just around the says. They are the fear that concorner, twitting a merry tune Interference In tinued governmental come prosperity and plenty, all to will make It Impossible for business sometime to ua who anxiously wait, corporations to show a profit, fear jn the year 1935. sbont the future of our money, and business our what Is At least that y the newly revised securities act The leaders are predicting. Only after these readjustments Wigs the Big Is over, say presslon made can the accumulated are welcome who know, and with that of durable goods begin shortage been getting have they message luncheon groups recovery, according to Mr. Ayres, The shortage he estimated to he as drunk with Joy and sending sitters In singing much as the total output of all the their ways home In hysterical glee. Most ardent champion of the bluebird Is Chicago's Gen. Charles Gates Dawes, banker, diplomat, forSlKS mer Vice President of the United States, and more recently sotto voce angel of bis city's Century of Is Ti de-b- every-Thursda- y Progress exposition. Practically all throughout the depression. General Dawes had forsaken the Hell Maria pipe with the subterranean bowl for a comfortable curved briar of more orthodox center of gravity. Well, hes back smoking "Hell Marla" again. He was puffing away at a great rate on Hell Marla" when he told Chicagos Association of Commerce at a recent luncheon that the depression was over. Nothing can stop the progress toward it," said the general, Just as nothing could stop the progress toward the chasm In 1929. The various steps taken by the government to aid business and employment will neither greatly retard nor greatly accelerate the return of folks world-fame- h d t has come. The fall will show a marked from Improvement and the trend then on will be definitely upward. will 4. By the fall of 1938. we It be so far recovered as to make the on we are that generally evident road to unprecedented real pros- perity," Upturn to Start Soon. Business magazine and newspaper editors throughout the country be on the agree that business will of upturn during the first quarter Asso1935. A survey published by Indiciated Business Papers, Inc, decated that the editors expected their to sales up keep partment store recent gains Into the first quarter, with Darrow profit margins. Shoe production w ns only 10,000,000 pairs behind the 1929 peak In 1934, but the last years performance Is ex1935. pected to be passed early In The outlook for the textile Industry Indicates that It business will be about 10 per cent better in 1933, according to the business editors. Editors of automotive trade paInpers predicted a substantial crease Tor the first quarter of 1935 compared with the first quarter of 1934. In the steel Industry, the steady small Increase In production which has existed for the last few months Is expected to be projected Into the first few months of 1935. The estimated steel output of 1934 was 24.700,000 toDS, an Increase of foot-racin- ; i t , i l 1 - s fr.4 n - - y W ment-ponodtn- -- d l fi. Wnttra 1 Csl Job to find who Is In teal the degree that they art Is snd tt shouldent be hard to M h x tt . V ' I, ( 1 Kan Iron S what the , exact proporttaia, that sack amount of help should give to relieve thst dWt Its paid exactly Ilk taxi us from Just being 8 whtet Clause on Xmas. Ton wear h day and bring presents every one day. FW of Just instead year, wouldent mind giving If they lutely knew that every the D. S. was giving exactly a F kWT portion to them, and thst to to go lar given was who needed IL and was help themselves. It s a ment tax In a way, then body can hustle around j ) nT, down . unemployment W0 ri years contributions start tax would b cut down tt pnWi tlon. Now we are getting dova the end and 1 got to atari LN.BX.W.W. j something about s, statistics proven t h always h class of people that aure looking for political or 1 Government Jobs. Now w conld let thorn go. Just tell am that they axe not needed as political and Government Job hunters any longer. They must take up somethin ba wo put these (In need M In ly Wont Workers) Tk I a (Perpetually Looking ment Jobs) places, a evcrf 'v . work. Why they are th tM to apply for these JobaW j,.- - (jf em not going to get of thea others over Jgg that way they fllllnarscaf . . f scheme of life that a exist, th (Perpetually Government Jobs). hl But I wnld like to aef . kr system tried. Yon ml$M t scheme "Conscience yon wont b a make on out of you- any of us really know fellow gallon ls to our f should b established, , cant go by Conscience too much. Bo find o0fdos tax us exactly our share to keep them, f run up this tremendoui ftk F debt Wo pay as w,t u" wd dona fair end wont hear many kick wont be legitimate- - . Sa, ?, tut, t vet vi ten-ye- a mean well, but w jmt sortw In our beads that about on dzj t year pays onr obllgstios a, th ws swell np and hide our till th next gift day. With our tact finding departments laOg Government, and all our statistic gatherers, 1 believe yoa eotfid k crease generosity 100 to 1000 told K there was soma way of finding o lust exactly the people that h etual need, Yon could find those neared u you who were la want, and would know they was U vast, uj you would kuow there was they could do that would help I will bet you that anq Community would b abtt t fat after Its own, Now your vita would hav to work two nn you are going to pry Into tfaa h neas of th poor, to find that thq actnally needed help, you mint n Into the affairs of the othen aad see what they were doing to refai their neighbors. You wouldent get much eomphts It you knew that every dollar jn gave reached e real case, snd If jn knew that your neighbors rick, ml to do, and Just ordinary salaried ona, were all contributing exactly h i graded amount, say like tneonu In certain percent that mut po k your unfortunate neighbors and fit quicker you can get them to vortaj and off your list ths better It b hr yon, then lack of employment tod become everybody business laitM of like tt Is now Just ths bubs of the naan who has lost his Job. Well there Is a Government sa he is called C.A. (CoMclsncsb slstor). Maby your Conscience np you should help your aeljtib $1000 worth, but you cant heart Well this CJL (Cossclenc MakW he hears what you should hear, I wont He Is also la commonlcuh with your finances, so In that nr he Is able to have th tv act I th aldaf harmony, lu fact without ha d shouldent yen whatever. It n e : with,, this! lf appro-benslo- WMJ wiltliitiu .Xmas. I remarkable celerity the Jury In the Hauptmann trial was selected, consisting of eight men and four women, and Attorney set forth the General Wllent states case against the Bronx carpenter who Is accused of kidnaping and mnrdering the baby son of The colonel Colonel Lindbergh. and Mrs. Lindbergh were present, and they and Betty C.ow, the childs bled In the Capiing: nurse, were among the early wittol were a serious nesses. On behalf of the stnte the Let him who, for speculative lot, and attorney general demanded the penlooking profit or partisan purpose, without with reason, for Just warrant would seek to disturb alty of first degree murder. or dispel this assurance, take heed they have on their 2,100,000 tons over 1933. hands a hlg job, before be assumes responsibility N 1933 the James E. Sullivan Machine tool trade paper editors that of making the for any act which slows our onward memorial trophy, awarded to the called the prospects for both vol ZSi New Deal permasteps" the most to nme and profit In the first quarter athlete contributing nent: and In the the cause of amateur athletics dur-I- good times. The President reported an onset Electrical apexceedingly bright tied condition In the foreign field, doing of It they must solve some of back and forth between was missed by Bill Col. L. B. Ayres. the wholesalers look for ImShunting year, paratus with the resurrection of old Jeal the most perplexing problems that Bonthron of Princeton by Just one an Imposing display of figured So does the oil Indusousies and passions and new striv- our national legislators ever have vote and was given to G'enn Cun- charts and a microphone, the gen- durable goods Industries for two provement much depends on Although try. In seem would the that faced. and It power The indusyears. ings for armament Now It Is In Bill's pos- eral growled, This is a devil of a and one-haIt Is thought ningham. policies. governmental Democrats will have no trouble In session as the result of his great more than one land, adding: way to njake a speech," hut went tries would have to operate at 25 that the building trade might even n wish, for no they Is "There passing any legislation gronnd campaign during 1934, ahead and made one. anyway. He per cent above their normal rate triple the 1934 business, with rethat our relations with any for the? have an overpowering mafor ten years in order to make up In the course of which he estabpredicted a definite boom in duramodeling on a scale twice as great nation will be otherwise than peace- jority. In the senate are C9 Demolished a world record for 1 500 me ble goods in M.iv or June, and he the shortage. as In 1934 25 and crats Republicans, plus ters and heat Cn n only ful.". ' A Dawes See It. nUtghex: JlE- - tkree used the charts tt . Secretary tf Commerce Daniel C. M. Discussing the matters that wtlt one Progressive Robert out of five races. Mr. Ayres predictions may be Roper, who should know the sltoa-tioTrend Definitely Upward. Farmer-I-aboritone acand for be brought before congress If nn.vbody should, called the General Dawes concisions were much more attractive than lie InThe house Is Ilenrlk ShlpsteaJ tion, Mr. Roosevelt said: In the nationwide ballot, con- the result of a study of the stool in- tended them. The whole 1935 outlook indeed very satisfacde102 322 thing of Democrats, ImHe comprised ducted by A. A. U Bonthron led Among the subjects that whether or not he is tory. a sizeable upand He othor tndustrios upon pends seven predicted and dustry heay Progressives Republicans, In the preliminary voting and then mediately before ns are the consolover a period of several months. right ntout the attitude and action turn In the heavy goods Industries. The adFarmer three Ijihorltes. ad final In of test federal the idation regulatory piled np 1.072 votes His charts showed the trend in pig of the government Here is what do not anEvery place I go," he said, faces ministration over all forms of trans- ministration Democrats after the field had been cut to seen. Iron and steel prices and the vo- Mr. Hawes says: Reand features and the approach of from the trouble ticipate any clarifies and Stanformer renewal B. the Eastman, portation, The difference between Colonel persons indicate a more optimistic lume of pig iron production during Is from the radical Benjamin lion of the general purposes of the publicans ; It ford track star, ran second with and myself Is a marked one. outlook than has been In evidence three own that Ayres their of members separate periods party - national Industrial recovery act, the 929 and then came Ralph Metcalfe, marked by depressions. They He evidently looks upon the inter- for some time.' their woea are likely to come, and for facilities our of strengthening universitys negro sprintshowed that in each depression vention of a changed governmental of the Republicans mav Marquette 413. 1rolmbiy one of the most substanand Glen Hardin, the prevention, detection and treat-. - the help er, with slid downward for five years policy Into the situation as being tial reasons for those curb left to prices be necessnry with expecting a better ment of crime and criminal, tne State Louisiana university, ami eight months, then turned up- definitely determinative of the IIP The majority leaders In 2S5. yenr in 1935 Ls that advanced by xestoration of sound conditions In wingers. ward abruptly and climbed for tion as to whether the can be counted on to year Frederick H. Kcker, president of the public utilities field through , both houses Three swimmers trailed the track- about a year. A'limugh prices were of 1935 will mark an corning under a tight rein advance in the Metropolitan Life Insurance abolition of the evil features 0f hold the radicals men. I.enore Right of Homestead, not allowed to decline In the If that Is possihle. prosjiertty over 1134. pres company. Med202 Jack holding companies, the gradual tareceived votes; ent depression, production of pig "While I recognize the overIn the speaker's chair sits Joseph Pa., We can see many reassuring pering off of the emergency credit T. ics of Seattle, 109, and Katherine Iron and steel has declined chosen by unanimously whelming long time Importance of vastly Byrns. and of activities on the economic horizon," he facts government, 151. Fort Fla., Lauderdale, Rawls, more. This has resulted in s a balanced budget and wise governhis fellow Democrats. He Is too continued. provement In our . taxation forms much of a "Among these, the outto suit tremendous accumulated I mental demand, compromiser policy, point out that standing one. In and methods. VANDENBERG of my Judgment, Is now to tied Is of them, but which the general says will begin the normal course 'of recovery InSENATOR the Increase in the combined na "We have already begun to feel many liberal Republican, to.be felt in which declined volume this sum mass the administration, large Is volving not deterthe bracing effect mpon onr eco- to oppose his election. John H. says he will Introduce In the sen- mer. mined by tinman reasoning, but by nomic system of a restored agriculto Post the a bill take ate designed Steel companies will make huge human nature, and that the rate Bankhead of Alabama, like Byrns ture. Office department when tills action occurs, he of recov.-rone of the old school, won the leadIs following the same profits The hundreds of millions of addiout of politics. The after a brief house the of In course tills ership represent depression tional Income that farmer are measure he has and for te same simple causes that struggle. Senator Joseph Robinson Into the Its is way finding would drafted ceiving put majorof Arkansas was It did In the two great former machannels of trade. , ill postmasters and of the sena,e, and Senaleader ity jor depressions In the country, those nationof the The farmers' share postal officials, ex tor Lewis of Illinois continues as ofJN73 and 1S93." al Income Is slowly rising. The ecocept the postmasPruning the pump through great nomic fact Justify the widespread whip. under ter general, canons the In their e governmental exjenditiires does the civil service, opinion of those engaged In agrlctil-tormatenothing tint force an Increase In that our provision for main- Democrats voted to reduce In the giving and n the Republican representa-tlon-obusiness activity as long as the out of Jobs the post taining a balanced production gave rially house committees, and dei fold lasts, he said. priming at this time the most adequate office employees cided to abrogate the 143 rule for Ihe. return of prosperity In 1955 rNi3rsKf have would the remedy for an old and vexing probIf all goes well, is also looked 8enator discharging a committee and bringlem. for preference. Senator a week. by Ed yard A Filene. widely known Vandenberg "For the present and especially in ing a bill to vote within has Vandenberg now required for this been Boston economist. Much view of abnormal world conditions, The number persistently demanding that action Is 218. This latter action Postmaster on. whether or not the depends reGeneral either agricultural adjustment with cer- will Farley Supreme on restriction another provide court wall uphold certain tain necessary Improvements . In sign from the cabinet or give np phases of the radicals. New the should continue. Deal. He warned that If methods bis chairmanship of the Democratic the Supreme court does not co national committee. In line with np. did IK LOUISIANA wants any more this bis bill will ROOSEVELT erate with the President, the connprohibit the postPRESIDENT the from the works conmoney of public try might be coml).!lo(j t0 lurn to opening master generat-fro- m bolding any It mnstclarlfv" socialistic measures" office. gress to start his fight against Im- administration. new laws political which IU some of the Will Begin mediate payment of the veterans senator said he The had Spending. Michigan legislature bas passed 'at the beTh commander of a bonus. bill sfter conferences C0 "Nation the written P. This of Senator witter T.ong. Huey I resident on post In Texas wrote him for hest and there is onwith the civil service commission sent Gov. a to Is letter of the Mr. matter and on gist the Information doubtedly a more widespread un- and several organisations within the Roosevelt replied at length, detail- O. K. Allen by President Roosestanding ,ha, Office department Post He prehotb Edward Filer. Is not klngflsh" for consumer goodsprosperity. ing his reasons for opposing the velt, and the would dicted It have and dural, ie support strong told the He obreportIt by the pleased that Frederick He H. Ecker. argued payment goods Industries, depends on the from the latter quarter. basically tionnl Income, which for 1934, upon the buying ligation Is not Immediately due; ers he would make bis reply deout of 0f the cording to our economist!, pWer the first By taklDg politics opsaid, and then prices and output will masses There la no probably that of $.500,000 certificates out- floor of the senate at the WillI exceed that a career become stabilized at and how warn telling Presidents of 1933 by someThe establishing partment have veterans portunity. how far this substantially standing, S.038,500 ever, thing like 15 per cenL promised borrowed $1,690,000,000, or "more Ing applied especially to the Lonlst-an- a service, Vandenberg said, the pave higher levels. Jbor eratloa will g and we CMnnot In the form of g letter carriers may moratorium law passed In NoNot so rosy a picture Is that paintall wages and than the present worth of their pcct rapid Improvement until bus! bonis certificates," and that when vember. Since Its enactment the look forward to ultimate gredua ed by Col. Leonard B, Ayres, Cleve-lan- nesa generally acts Vhe Cnl,Wl 8,ate upon this Dew ',0W economist lie said the chief ,ncreau of the veterans borrowed 50 per cent PWA has held np payments on about tlon to the high post of first assistIutTIh understanding. ant postmaster general knsolved problem of the depression f the face value of the certifies te 60 Louisiana projects. 1 Congress will trrenee fof . Ban And do thlagt hi There will be some Improvesummer ment In the spring and not over the conditions of 1934, but recovery that Indicate enough to 3. J would Jtut 2. Show w ouderlsj i. of 1935. Charts why tioio.En Cosh , Dawes the most serious Issues ONE ofwill confront congress Is business and Inbetween battle the and organized side one dustry on labor on the other, especially over The work week. the thirty-hou- r American Federation of Labor Is, committed to this proposition, and to the retention of the collective bargaining provisions of the NRA act Big business, as represented the Chamber of Commerce of the United States and the National Manufacturers' association. Is r posed to the thirty-houand now has the support of the Institution. It also geeks the separation of labor bargaining and practice codes In the reorganisation of the NRA. The opening shot In this battle Is the Introduction by Senator Hugo L. Black of Alabama of his thirty hour work week bill, which at present has not the support of the administration. Insurance Businessleaders Predict of cash through the Issuance supother and greenback.- - Patman It conporters of thla plan call Inflation." trolled Lemke of North Dakota, Repubfor the lican,' Introduced a measure of agand liquidation liquidaThe Indebtedness. ricultural retion would be carried out at a duced rate of Interest, according effto the bill, by establishing an icient credit system, through the use of the federal farm loan and federal reserve banking systems Lemke also provided for the creation of a board of agriculture to supervise the program. Continuance of the HOLC waa proposed by several congressmen. The bond Issue of this agency would Increase anywhere from one billion to four and a half billion dollars In the various bills Introduced on the subject A 100 per cent payoff for depositors whose funds are tied up in trust companies was sought In two trills written by Representative Clarence J. McLeod of Michigan. y. |