| Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE -- Modern Talk AID TO FARMS D rates hash as YORK Jan 14 speech is degenerating into the "jargon of the jungle” Dr Allan Sinclair Will Columbia university professor said today "Oh yeah” "Okay” and "lotta hooey” betray the reccs-iiohe said declaring the recurrence of "Oh" sounds in modern slang is significant met a When prehistoric he exclaimed hungry tiger to $200000000 Continued From Page One He also offered an amendment aimed to prevent congressional sanction of "Meyer'a appointment on the new board This amendment would have Specified that "any member" of the Tederal reserve board instead of “the chairman” should be on the board It was beaten by the close vote of 123 Jo n nn "Oh!" "Now Broadway is doing it and thinking it smart" the professor said 131 The huge farm relief appropriation was adopted by a vote of 120 to 112 bn motion of Chairman Maivin Jones bf the agriculture committee It proj tides that $50000000 or more of the half billion dollars capital of the cor poration and $150000000 of additional capital to be raised by selling Of bonds would be available for loans to intermediate credit banks farm and livestock corporations and farmers’ associations ” Tins amendment may be brought bp for another vote tomorrow before final passage and the administration is expected to try to eliminate - it there or in the senate when it comes up for final adjustment of differences Increase Rejected A proposal by Representative Adolph Sabath Democrat Illinois to double the capital and operating was remoney of the corporation jected Meanwhile with the $125000000 farm loan bill awaiting final adjustment of differences after passage by both houses Hoover's project for establishment of 12 federal home loan discount banks was given critical scrutiny by a senate committee More opposition is In prospect to this than to the other two measures Bow nearing enactment Legislative experts explained the scope of the bill under which the proposed banks would be authorized to rediscount up to 40 per cent mortgages on homes but not over $15000 on any home Senator James Couz-enRepublican Michigan objected that this might enable loans to be made on homes costing up to $100000 and intimated he would seek to estabcost as a relish a lower t DERN FLAYS G O P AS U S DESTROYER Continued From p On Galls Halt to Party’s Assailants of President Roosevelt Own NEW Finance Land Continued From Pi b if they are shouted from the hilltops ‘Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make ye free' ' Tells of Whom lie Refers the in “Hand hand with campaign to spread knowledge and thereby in the jong run eliminate prejudice we have a further task as a party — so to conduct ourselves that we shallnever be made the object of the accusation that we have dealt our opponents a blow below the belt I refer especially and specifically to many men and women in the United States members who have of both great parties forgotten their sense of fair play and at the same time the fart that their victim of the moment is the president of the United States" Reviewing tax situations the governor said: “The time has come for the 48 sovereignties which have created the federal machinery of government to say to Washington ‘Let us follow the original principle established in the constitution in 17j!7 that the states give to the federal government certain specified powers and reserve to themselves all other powers We must say to each other and to the federal government let us establish for times of peace a definite apportionment of the whole field of taxation Adequate Source of Taxation ‘To the federal government we will give adequate sources of taxation to meet the administrative needs of the federal government as a government of definite delegated powers All other sources of taxation we the states reserve unto ourselves When this is accomplished it will! be possible for the state sovereignties to scan this reserved field of tax sources and to determine which elements in that field can with propriety and justice be allocated as tax sources to local government’” John W Davis Democratic presidential candidate in 1924 detailed the camobjectives of the paign of which the "victory” dinners are a part and said “our campaign has no connection even the most remote with the aspirations of any possible fund-raisin- total-hom- afe busi-hes- nt Better Qualities —Lower Prices! 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Linens On are known secrets cannot be Ridden ‘f I JANUARY SALE Z C M listed six effects of the high tariff: Prohibits other countries from buying our surplus products destroys international good will drives our own industries out of the United States into foreign countries lowers our standard of living "crucifies” American agriculture and "canceled the war debts” Accusing the administration of adhering to a financial policy and program “that is disastrous to every American debtor and producer” the governor said "the depression which has paralyzed the world is due to an increase in the real value of gold measured by its purchasing power" and added "We need to inflate our currency within safe limits in order to restore the price level” “The best way to inflate currency within safe limits is to enlarge the use of silver There should be an international conference of competent experts to study the whole program and to agree upon a program that wilt be fair to all and economically sound” He criticised Hoover for not having called such a conference at the request of the senate Concluding his attack on the party in power the governor said: "It has bankrupted most of the people of the United States Hnd no wonder for it is bankrupt itself It is bankrupt of leadership bankrupt of ideas bankrupt of human sympathy quirement John Sprunt Hill Durham N C and bankrupt of members" told the aame committee that If the candidute” bill la not passed “a great many peo- STRANGE CHEMICAL We are out to fill the war chest— not to choose a commander dictate ple will lose their homes" because CANCER PRODUCES building and loan associations and strategy or map the battlefield” he similar home financing organizations asserted Continued On From Pare are unable to get money from the Praising the leadership of Chairbanks This Is due to the fact he numbers of cancers In mice and rats man Raskob and Execoutlve Chaira seem from "It said that the banks are loaded down might superficial man Shouse Mr Davis said “if th with depreciated government securi- examination of this work that it constructive work is carried forward be would ties important to pro- actively in a militant fashion as it hardly The house ways and means com- duce cancer because there are already has been carried forward during the mittee continued its work on the more cancers in the world than any- last two and a half years we will score other keystone of body wants and that the thing to do a still greater triumph next Novemthe economic situation — the tax bill would be to discover some compound ber" The andesigned to help meet the govern- which would cure cancer Representative Henry T Rainey of mental deficit by raising a half swer which the scientist makes is that Illinois majority leader of the house billion dollars or more additional if you only know what starts a thing asserted “we have enacted into law revenue annually C B Clark of the one would be more apt to be able to during the present session more maNatonal Retail Dry Goods associa- stop it than if one wohks the other jor propositions than any other contion told the committee that the gov- way and tries io stop a disease when gress ever enacted in a like period of ernment should cut its expenses at it is in full blast time during all my period of service “This is just the same as the mod- in the house of representatives which least 10 per cent Instead Of only 16 view ern of fever cent as now over almost 30 years of extends typhoid handling per provided according to lus figures in the current budget es- The doctor cannot stop the typhoid time" fever once the patient has it but he He praised the Democratic tariff timates of President Hoover Clark said quick action was neces- can see that typhoid bacilli are kept bill which was passed by the house of the reach of everyone and that last week and said sary on a tax program bo that s out knows what it has to face and people are inoculated so that they Calls It Tarty’s Problem he approved surtax of as high as resist even a big dose of typhoid “We can charge to Republican polishould 4Q per cent double the bacilli be The swallowed they present maxi- best mum rate on large Incomes way to cure cancer then may tics and Republican presidents and The surtax might even be 45 or 60 per be to prevent it The next step will Republican cabinets the distressing be to find out whether any close rela- conditions under which we labor cent he aaid tives of this particular compound or now the compound itself occur in the "It is our problem to reopen our of Mexico structures of the body where the factories It is our problem to restore our government bonds the market Denies Seeking Office cancer has originated In other to words whether these or similar value they ought to have It is our CANNES France Jan 14 (7) — chemicals produce only an artificial problem to save the railroads and Emilio Portes Gil former president sort of cancer or whether they ere banks from threatened ruin and disof Mexico Informed the Associated responsible for the cancer which or- aster It is our problem to bring back Press today that he knew nothing of dinarily occurs in men and animals" if we can to this coimtry as many as possible of the 2200 American branch (Copyright 1932) reports in his country that he intendmanufacturing plants now operating ed to return as a candidate for goverof the tariff walls of other counnor of the state of Tamaulipas Commerce Board Upholds back tries utilizing their cheaper labor and "I have no knowledge of these reOre pon Lumber Rates using their raw materials ports" he said “and the date of the “Hope for the future depends upon elections la Tamaulipas Is still far WASHINGTON Jan 14 (AV-Tascendancy again and the control off"Interstate commerce commission to- the — day held that freight rates on lumber of our national affairs by the party and other forest products In carloads of Jefferson" from Klamath Falls Ore to destinations in the east and southwest Smith Silent After were reasonable Talk of ‘Drafting’ Him The Klamath Moulding company 14 (70— Former BOSTON Jan complained that rates on forest prodDemoucts shipped between-- October 26 Governor Alfred E Smith 1926 and October 25 1928 to points cratic presidential nominee In 1928 in Oklahoma Texas Kansas Penn- maintained silence on his plans for Per Ton sylvania Massachusetts New Jersey 1932 tonight in the face of a predicOhio Connecticut Illinois Iowa and tion that the party will "draft” him LUMP COAL New York violated the long and short as its candidate The prediction came at the close haul provision of the interstate commerce act The firm Bought repara- of an address by Smith at a Democratic “victory” dinner here The tion The lumber company claimed it former governor had appealed to the PRICE COAL CO should have what is known as coast members of his party to make a dec-WAS 1665 group rates The commission held “frank an open and an honest 1932j Us in on laration” the rates prohibition 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