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Show UTAH Till; IAYSON CHKONICLi;. IAYSON, News Review of Current Events the World Over Bankers and President Roosevelt Moe Touard an Aceord; War Cloud-- Still Hover (her Balkan; Pavntent. Legion for Bonus ) By EDWARD by W e'ei n W. News; ki cr fiuuiuii'rs gath Washington for the .imh.uI convention of the American Hankers association, anil It became appun-i-- t at once that they were far from uoanl moos In their opinions concerning the economic policies of the New leal. Francis Marlon haw ot Houston, lesas, retiring president of the association, said gave out an Interview in which he recovery economic that he believed had arrived at a point where bankers honestly Of the United States could advise business men to go into debt again In order to put Idle bank to work. Further, he stated that hankers feel that the securities of the United States government are the best Investment "on the fuee of the artli and that there need he no concern over the condition of government FOUR tlifniHimd or s In credit What made this expression especially noteworthy was the fact that only recently the federal advisory council,a Issued composed of leading hankers, was warning that government credit conunbalanced the menaced by being dition of the federal budget and the unstablllzeil dollar. In Then appeared before the bankers Constitution hall President Roosevelt himself and made an appeal for an alliance of all forces Intent upon the He called on business of recovery. the banks to lend more money to finance the New Peal program. Government should assert its leadconfl ership In encouraging not only the but In banks of the dence people confidence of the hanks In the people, be said. In March, UK13, I asked the people of this country to renew their confl dence In bnnks. They took me at my word. Tonight I ask the bankers of this country to renew their confidence in the people of this country. I think you will take me at my word." He said that the administration tood squarely back of continuance of the profit system and that emergency activities would be curtailed as fast as private business could pick up the load It was noted that the President made no promise to balance the budget or to stabillzo the currency; also that he did not comment on the proposal to create a central bank. His talk was heartily applauded, but many of his hearers were far from satisfied. Before Mr. Roosevelt spoke, the bankers were addressed by Jackson Reynolds, president of the First Na tlonal bank of New York and a stanch aound money advocate. lie appealed with the President, for highly praising his efforts at rehabilitation and saying: If the government and the banks continue In the role of antagonists It will Invoke the gravest consequences to our country, perhaps even the deand struction of many institutions principles we have long held dear. The poor, whom we have always with us, will not be much worse off The rich will survive In comfort at least, as they always have, but the groat stratum of our peoplp between these two groups will be Irretrievably ruined. If, on the other hand, we abandon our antngonlsm for friendly, underI standing, sympathetic believe we can make a great contribu tlon toward the perpetuation of our cherished Institutions, the encouragement of our fellow citizens, and the gradual and sound rebuilding of the shattered economic and financial structure of our country." Further overtures to the bankers were made by Jesse n. Jones, chairman of the Reconstruction Finance corporation, and J. F. T. OConnor, comptroller of the currency. Both of them gave assurance that the economic condition of the country Is sound, and Mr. Jones urged the bankers to expand their loans to business. To all this the bankers responded by unanimously adopting resolutions promising to co operate with the government but demanding a balanced budget. Rudolf S. Ileclit of New Orleans was elected president of the association to succeed Mr. PICKARD I compfirut.oi.s may result. The permanent councils of both the little entente and the Balkan entente, whhh lm hide Rumania, Jugoslavia, (yeehosluvnkia, Greece and Turkey, have issued Identical communiques as their solidarity with Ju.io Rertlng slavia and laving responsibility tor King Alexander's assassination upon terrorists urged on by the foreign pot icies of nations winch were not ruined but which clearly are indicated to he Hungary and Italy. The communiques gave warning of a 'international probable war unless measures are loyally adopted to stop political assassination am) conspiracy. Both the ententes decided to adopt common measures against all political conspirators. So far, Hungary Is bearing Hie brunt of the blame for the Marseilles asas gination, but Premier Goemboes as serts his country Is entirely guiltless of any connection with the foul crime." all along the route, M 10001, the new streamlined train of the Union Pacific, made an run from Us Angeles to York In 50 hours 55 minutes. The best previous time for a transcontlrien tal train crossing was established In 1P0G, when the late E. II. Hardman, then chairman of the Union Pacific, traveled from San Francisco to New York In 71 hours 27 minutes. The new tube shaped train also established a world's speed record of 120 miles an hour ns it sped from Buffalo to New York. The train passed over the 30 mile stretch of straight away between Buffalo and Cntavia, on which the Empire State Express of the New York Central achieved a speed of 1124 miles an hour on May 10, 1S93. New of the IMMEDIATE cash payment certificates was demanded by the American Legion In convention at Miami, Fla., despite'the knowledge that It is opposed by President Roosevelt and the be lief that he would veto any legislation providing for such payment. The vote was 087 to I S3. The Legion's new national commander Is Frnnk Belgrano, Jr., of San Francisco, now a banker. All other candidates withdrew and Mr. T.elgruno was elected unanimously. In his speech of acceptance he said he would conduct his olliee with vigor and determination and would give It his undivided attention. Our country Is filled today with too much talk about Isms, he said. Everywhere we hear ubout Communism, Socialism, Fascism, Hitlerism, and others too numerous to mention. There Is room In this country for only one Ism. That Is Americanism. Without equivocation or reservation, I say to you that under my admlnistra tlon this American Legion Is a sworn enemy of every other ism. That is a declaration of war." The following were elected ns na tlonal vice commanders: Daniel J. Doherty, Woburn, Mass.; Harold J. Warner, Pendleton, Ore. ; John Kenelly, Mandan, N. D. ; Milo J. Warner, Toledo, Ohio; and Quiinby Melton, Griffin, Ga. Rev. Dr. Park W. Huntington, pastor of St. Stephens Lutheran church In Wilmington, Del., was chosen unanimously as national chaplain. John D. Crowley of Cambridge, Mass., was elected chef du chendn de fer of the "40 and 8," play organlza tlon of the Legion, and Mrs. A. O. Carlson of Wlllmar, Minn., was elected national president of the American Legion auxiliary. Next year's convention was awarded to St. Louis, Mo. (ROF. JEAN PICCARD mnde nnoth er balloon excursion Into the stratosphere, and accompanying him was his plucky wife, Jeanette, the only licensed woman balloon pilot In the United States. They ascended from Detroit with their 000,000 cubic-foo- t hag, passed over Ioike Erie, rose to a height of about ten miles, and then came down on a farm four miles west of Cadiz, Ohio. The gondola landed In a tree hut the two occupants were only slightly bruised and scratched, and It was believed the delicate scientific Instruments they carried were un injured. clouds over central Europe not dissipated by the partial solution of the ptot that resulted In the assusslnatlon of King Alexander of It Is es Jugoslavia. tabllshed that the murder was the work of the Croatian group of terrorists called the 0 u 8 1 ac h a, and the head of the gang. Dr. federal otficers led by Melvin Anton Pavellc, has EIGHT head of the Justice debeen arrested, togeth bureau of Investigation in partment's er with his assistant, Chicago, caught up with Charles A. Eugene Kvatermk. Floyd, known as "Pretty Boy, on a The three companions farm near East Liverpool, Ohio, and of the assassin, who a few minutes later the desperado of were In the Oarks was dead with fifteen bulcaptured France, have con- lets In his body. He had two autofessed that they trained for the Job matic pistols but dhl not fire a shot in a camp In Hungary and held linn as be sought to escape across a field. garian passports. It Is charged In the Floyd, accused of at least seven murFrench press that they or their ders and lately of complicity In the chiefs were In secret cont.'ut Kansas City hq t massacre, was huntwith Hungarian or Ital.an officials, ami ed for years. He was Oklahoma's most If It can be established that their funds notorious outlaw since the days of A1 cam from such sources, most serious Jennings and the Daltons. WAR Ous-taeh- a rayon dyers did not SILK theandrecent general strike of Join BRISBANE Child Training, Old and jew tex- tile workers because of their contract, but 30,ooi) of them in the Passaic valYoik metrosilitan ley and the Newurea have now quit their jobs and the perforce. dye houses wire el Wlien in gntiaiions for a new contract began two months ago the union ashed for a 3u hour week at $1 an hour 'I lie clusiil shop and a cosed siu-pNeither was the sore point of s de would change its attitude. George Baldinri, piesblent of the Federation of SHk and Rayon Dyets, then waived the demand for a 30 hour weil; ut $30 a week and .said the uu.mi wo'iid accept a inirnmum guarantee of xjn 'Ibis firiqios.il was rejected by the employers. V. Chappell, P. conciliator of the Department of Labor, was on the ground trying to efi'eit a compromise. THIS WEEK m-I Modern Methods Conceded to Have M Advantage; Lectures Altogether Understanding of Mr. Van Loon Says We IiiiiM Good Llanos 1ord Sees Light hy Letlro Jumped able writer, who Is "Dutch and proud of it, doesnt want anybody to call him a Netherlander, or anything but just a plain "Dutchman" wishes this fact made clear. The two Dutchmen that followed so closely behind the British winners of. the 11,000 mile air race were really demonstrating serious flying. r They did not fly any a machine. piloted They racing ' N B. C1IAPPI.E, Republican commercial plane and they regular for L'n.ted States senator carried passengers, as airplanes l rmn Wisconsin, proved himself to be should do. a gentleman at Waukesha. He was listed as principal British aviators, Interested In speaker at a rally making flying pay for Itself, say that there. John Gay, can the Dutch flyers American machine, didate for congress, a Douglas air liner, with Wright preceded him on the Cyclone motors, and the United progiam and alluded States Boeing transport plane In Roose to President which Itoscoe Turner and Clyde velt as a man who Pangborn were trailing for third cant stand on his place, are "straight stock commerown feet without cial planes. Mr. Chapcrutches. The British race winner Is a bularose and said: like racer." let pie "Men and women This doesnt take away from the of Waukesha, the credit of the plucky Englishmen, or President of the United States has diminish In any way their marvelbeen Insulted by a previous speaker ous performance In cutting the flyon this program in a serious pergonal ing time from London to Australia by 100 hours. They made the flight way, and while I may differ with Democratic policies, I will not stand for to Darwin In 52 hours. But the that kind of an attack on the Pres- race does show that private enteridents physical Infirmity, and I there- prise In the United States Is able fore refuse to speak on this program to build useful commercial planes. and will return to Waukesha at some Ilenry Ford, who even now pays later time. out hundreds of millions a year, directly and indirectly, for well paid to preliminary labor, sees Tight In the darkness," CONVERSATIONS conference opened and says our "Santa Claus methIn London, and the Japanese did what ods of handing out money have was expected of them. Ambassador "made softies of many Americans. Mafsudaira and Admiral Yamamoto But, In President Roosevelts aptoid the British and the Americans In parent determination to encourage turn that Japan was not satisfied with Independence and allow business the existing treaties everyone knew men to run their own businesses, that and set forth these main points: Mr. Ford sees great hope. lie 1. The powers should agree that thinks we are crawling up over the Japan may have equality, in princi- top. ple, In defensive armaments. nere Is a suicide story, brand 2. The ratio system should be abolnew. Bedro Ciroclto, fisherman of on limited defensive and ished, ships a total tonnage basis, Instead of by the Island of Cerralvo, found a pearl weighing 100 karats, thought categories. was worth $100,000. When, at La It 3. Each nation would drastically redealers Ixnver California, Paz, duce offensive armaments, thus cutwould give him only $1,000 for his of war chances of down the any ting pearl, Pedro hurled his pearl Into aggression, while building whatever the ocean, Jumped In after it, was defensive ships within the tonnage torn to pieces by sharks. limit agreed It feels It needs for Moralists would have convinced him that $100,000, If he had got the money, would have done him no francesco agello be--of good. He did not wait. 1 known as Crazy Boy" cause of his daring aerial perform- Roosevelt possesses, President nnces, set a new record for speed In among other agreeable and unusual flight when he drove his seaplane over qualities, that of giving full credit a course at Pesenzano, four times at to others. an average of 410.29 miles an hour.! Receiving an honorary degree of It was his own record that he broke doctor of laws, and speaking at Wilby about 19 miles an hour. lie used liam and Mary college, where his old plane but It had a new Fiat Thomas Jefferson. Patrick Ilenry. AS type motor developing 3,500 John Marshall, James Monroe and John Tyler were students in the horse power. old Virginia days, the Pre.-idefull and generous credit to has quit as gave D. Rockefeller, Jr., for his John Mahatma gandiii the IBtional- work In restoring to Its patriotic 1st congress. He Insisted on the lm-colonial condition Virginias anportance of the spinning wheel in the cient city, Williamsburg, "the cradle home of every congress voter and on of American liberty." the wearing of homespun, and asked various changes In the constitution of Wherever there Is trouble In the the congress. Other leaders did not human body there is, not far away, agree with him, so he refused to act some remedy for that trouble. Suras their chief. longer geons have always dreaded peritonitis, a dangerous InAmerican physicians have' flammation widespread, that sometimes accomTHREEawarded the Nobel prize In panies surgical operations. medicine for 1934. They are Dr. George Now science has discovered that Minot and Dr. William P. Murphy of a certain "amniotic fluid," always the Harvard medical school and Dr. In the child bearing present period II. George Whipple of the University In human beings anil animals, supof Rochester. The prize of $41,000 Is plies a vaccine that prevents perdivided among them for their develop- - itonitis. ment of liver therapy In anemia. Doctors extract the amniotic fluid from cows, use it on their paW. A. SCOTT and Campbell Black tients, anil have reduced from 50 of England, flying their Red Comet per cent to 2 per cent the mortalplane, won the great London to Me- ity caused by peritonitis following lbourne air derby, reducing the record operations on the bowels. This disby many hours. The second plane ro covery will prevent many deaths arrive In Melbourne was that of K. D. from intestinal gunshot wounds and Parmentier and J. J. Moll of Holland. other typical American Injuries. They gave the winners a close race though flying a longer route. Col. ResFatrlck Mulligan, of New York, cue Turner and Clyde ranghorn, Amerchauffeur, unemployed penniless, icans, lost time when they wandered learned Just before midnight that from the course near Allahabad, India, his wife, Cecelia, aged twenty-five- , but came In third. James ami Amy had given ldrth to three boys and Mollison, the famous flying couple from In the Lincoln hospital, one England, led at the start, but were first girl horn in that hosquadruplets India In by to forced damaged quit pital In more than 50 years. motors. The four babies, total weight Tragedy marked the race when Haronly ten pounds, lived only four old Gilman and James Baines of Enghours. that Illustrates Perhaps In In flames and land crashed Italy the difference between the life were burned to death. chance of babies born In the city effort to and babies horn In the country air, iiauptman.vs Bruno extradition from New York as were the still living Dionne failed, so he was taken to Jail at Canadian quintuplets. ITeminston, N. J., to await trial for Senator Robinson of Arkansas, the murder of Colonel Lindbergh's from Germany, where he saw hack General Wi'enta Attorney finy. Pahy and his staff of assistants were com- llitier and Schacht, says that displeting their arrangements hr pre- crimination ngainvt the Jews is senting the case against the car, enter. diminishing in Germany, the attiHauptmann was arrn'gn-- d hiq'oio tude of the Nazi being considerably Justice Thomas E. Trcimha.-- ; and modified. s sot The really surprising news, which pleaded not guilty. The trl.V for January 2 at the request of Mr. might he I Ved under "Irony of Is that Germany's export Wilentz, who said : "I don't t I; this I ate, trial should go through the h. "days. hu.siu'ss is seriously crippled In nil d.roctioTc, evict m mo mnntry, I think it would he d'stnsfeful to the t it count rv mi, would not people. Then, too, tills Is a capital and It Is Palestine. guess should defense amand the cae Ue ilX King u uulc&t. IoQ. case.Its to time prepare ple 1 Mr. Van Loon, made-to-orde- ean-didat- e Lieut, G-- Sara and Mrs. Daugherty were Sara was engaged to be talking. married, and Mrs. Daugherty, her aunt, was performing a last duty by Installments from time to time giving her carefully thought out advice. Today It had to do with one phase of "The Right Way to Raise Children," namely, The Right Way to Talk to Your Children." It seems strange to me," said Sara, "that so many parents of try to teach their children by methods." "Perhaps, because they realize that the old people had the best Ideas on child training, said her aunt with finality. Ever since your dear mother died, and your father gave you to me to take care of, I have tried to teach ryou In accordance with the way my mother taught me. Put It was too late. You were spoiled. I could not make (and the one word emphasized was make) you see right and wrong In their light I feel that I have failed In the task your father gave me, but, nevertheless, I have not altered my Ideas td-da- y !inU the talks m , t ho realize tha, was Intended for yo!.T Dg 1 tell I realize that. ty' fa!k Tu, r gain, lati0B J b0,U of as. l bp4 wi-r- e you 1 Now to coi)tiDu 1 n state ";e,re jo continued her aunt y talk, In the toe best way to nmJor, correct t give thorn advice and lf should h:ue though not euom-planatlon and fact JOU In trie, U ? Mrea hur, J mbordInate, & r ard, honest and clear r, c about the child, bm very Important when talking to l,nlC,riS'anf 'ou -- lghtfot JT point to ea! correctly. should be ,'tlIkInl VS? conversation a 2 JhlSl confidential talk JJ to lecture him Is harmful" The more 1 think about It. In the least." the more I realize that your are was I Yes, perhaps correct. It is too late to wrong many times, Aunty," agreed Sara. But you fee them on my niece , ft gee, my mother was strictly modern you will Stick to them and ,? g vice to any children who In her ways, and it was only natJ are modern became I also. jour care." ural that 1 was Sara8 hnrrtel However, I see no fault In being ,k11!-'- ' reply modern. If I ever have children I for doorbell had Just rung shall bring them up according to she was expecting her fiance. modern Ideas. We have progressed along other lines, why cant we pro- Asbestos a Necessity gress In the manner of educating in Auto Manufacture children at home? I believe in givThe United States Is the world, ing a child a general conception of source of manufactured largest right and wrong, and then encourbut It Is one of the aging him to work out each Individ smallestproducts, producers of raw asbestoi ual problem. I most certainly do not Asbestos, ns the consumer sees It, believe In purposely letting him often resembles a textile because It make a mistake and then lecturing can be twisted Into cord and woven him or giving him a whipping. Into fabric, but It Is a mineral, ney. Just what do you mean by lecertheless, which can be mined in turing, Sara? Inquired her aunt. much the same manner as coal and This demanded a reply, so Sara Iron," says a bulletin from the You know, peranswered frankly. Washington headquarters of the N. haps, that to very young people a tlonal Geographic society. lecture seems to consist of lengthy Asbestos was used by the andiscussions and elo- cients, expositions, They discovered that It would quent phrases at least, those are not hum, so they used It for lamp terms for what the wicks. When It was discovered the grown-uthat child thinks of IL It seems to him the mineral could be made Into to have no real conciseness, humor, yarn and woven, It acquired numw frankness, honesty, pointedness or on s uses. clarity. Lectures really are for the Today motorists ne more asbeolder, the more advanced people, are stos than any other group of cothey not? They are usually so far nsumers. Asbestos-faceautomobile beyond the child's understanding that clutches help to put motor cars Into he cannot grasp their meaning, how- motion, and asbestos brake linings ever clear It may seem to the adult. stop them. If all the brake linings So, of course, he shows little Inter- produced In the United States In a est and receives little benefit. If we year were made Into a continnoui really want to help children, I think ribbon it would span the country bwe should talk with them, not at etween New York and San Francisco them. about ten times. 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