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Show PROGRESSIVE OPINION I. O. Considers Organization of Civil Service Workers C. L. LEWIS, whose JOHN for Industrial Organization might have been expected to retaliate against the drive recently opened against It by William Green and the American Federation of Labor, admitted that C. L O. may enter the field of civil service. The move, which has been discussed by Lewis and his associates for several weeks, would be In direct opposition to John L. Lewis two established A. CMJVwnA)tA N REVIEW bu Gdmnd W- Picksvui Unk. - The newly farmed Social Democratic Federation held its first national convention in Pittsburg, Pa. the last three drew up a days in May and declaration of principles forthe building of a social democracy On the topic of fiiance the Fedeiation says All capitalist enterprises in the various branches of industry and commerce are rapidly passing under the control of a large number of great banks and other financial corporations, whtch are so linked together by interlocking directorates, holding companies and other devices as to consti- tutc an almos1 complete monopoly in the field of money and credit. For this reason, and in the interest of the wage workers, the farmers, and the lower ranks of business men, the socialisation of banking credit is urgently ne essary. c WuUrm Newqwpv e SOCIAL DEMOCRATS session would run continuously Into the next, beginning in January. Besides tha Court bin, there are KTBECAME the hand of God and to be acted upon measures for the 1 am carrying out God's will." establishment of wage and hour the Rev. R. Anderson Jardine, the standards for Interstate Industries, DarF. of L. unions. tha curtailment of tax dodging, repoor man's parson, told his union would innew C.LO. The congregation lington organization of the executive branch workof government all Engclude typea t Durham, of the government; helping farm of the military and semioutside ers land, upon his rewater of conservation soil, tenants, turn from Chateau power resources and housing. military departments. Its potential In Monts, membership lies between 2,000,000 de Cande, and 3,000,000. France. There he had married Ed- Congress, Under Pressure, Meanwhile there was plenty fit ward, duke of Windaction elsewhere on the labor front Work Relief Bill Passes ier, and Mrs. Wallis A DMINISTRATION leaders, from In Chicago, the Chicago Federation L. associate, Warfield, in the retha President down, "turned of Labor, an A. F. of ligious ceremony of the heat on tha rebellious mem- ousted 27 local unions, comprising the Church of Eng- bers of the of 20,000 to 30,000, house, and the latter sul- a membership had been active land, despite the dicthat they charging and passed the billion tum 'of the church lenly gave in work relief bill in behalf of C. L O. dollar half a and that the historyAlso In Chicago, Mayor Edward about as Mr. Boosevelt and Harry making couple be denied the rites. Hopkins wanted It One after an- J. Kelly ordered the plant of the Married earlier in the same day other tha restrictive amendments Republic Steel corporation evacuatin a civil ceremony performed by $505,000,000 of tha total ed. The company, In tha throes the mayor of Monti, the Duke and earmarking of a solid type, flood of a C. L O. strike, waa housing for projects Wally left on their honeymoon employees in tha plant control and highways, which had e caa-tiand are now at Waaaerleonburg work their of that might continue; the committee in been adopted in lower Austria. forbidwhole, were called up again and such housing of employees la Sixteen principal gueita were voted down by substantial majoriden by city ordinance. It was at the present In the chateau when Mayor ties. The final vote by which the Republic plant that seven strikers and 00 wounded when Mercier, pronouncing the English measure was sent on to tha senate were nn names with difficulty, and speaking was 323 to 44. attacked police on guard a short they In French, performed the civil time ago. It was reported that two ceremony and pronounced the duke who took part in the strikers attack Investigated end Wallis man and wife. Vicar admitted their group had been orJardine, who had volunteered hit by Congressional Body ganized on a military basis, and had services, recited the solemn relimen and been drilled in practice for the drive wealthy dodging by TAX gious rites as prescribed by the excoriated by President for two days before it was made. church, the duke placed the ring Roosevelt in a special message, la In Detroit, the Ford Brotherhood on the duchess' fourth finger, and going to be Investigated speedily by of America, Inc., was organized cushion silk white on knelt they a joint committee of with a reported 7,000 members while the minister prayed. Throughcongress. Tha reso- signed in two days, as an answer to out the entire service the famous lution for the In- attempts of C. I. O.a United Autoorganist Marcel Dupre, played softquiry was intro-- mobile Workers'. Union to unionize ly. The duchess, who cannot be duced In the senate Ford. Byrd W. Scott, a Ford macalled "her royal highness, wore a Senator Pat Har- chinist for 20 years, explained: "Tha by gown of Wallis blue and the correrison of Mississippi, F. B, A. was started by myself, spondents privileged to be present chairman of the fi- John McDowell. Benjamin Love beaua were agreed that she was nance committee; and a number of Ford employees tiful, gracious and serene woman. and In the house by who have worked for the company The Chateau de Cande, owned by Robert L. Dough ton from ten to twenty year. The orMr. and Mr. Charles Bedaux of of North Carolina, ganization was formed because we New York, was lavishly decorated chairman of the wanted an independent labor organwith flowers. Wedding presents and wvs one affiliated with any were numerous, of course, and Sen. Harrison committee. Tha in- ization, not union. national sent were of the richest some by vestigation is designed both to focus members of the British royal fam- public attention on the extent of the ily. alleged tax evasion and to provide New Cabinet Seeks Peace Downing Street determined that congress with information necesAmong Japanese Factions the popularity of the former king, sary for the drafting of corrective hayashts heightened by the pathos of his legislation. of Japan was role of "under dog, should not forced to resign by the major politidamage the prestige of the Crown Jean Harlow, Blond cal parties, and Emperor Hirohito and the church, esked newspapers summoned Prince to clamp down on publicity con- Actress, Diet at 26 Fumimaro Konoe, cerning the rebel vicar. The post- JEAN HARLOW, one of the most president of the master general ordered all stamps characters in life to house of peers, to bearing the likeness of Edward de- millions of Americans, died of form a new cabinet stroyed. Not a foot of the special uremic poisoning in Hollywood. The This the prince profilms or newsreels taken at Monts impetuous actress who started the ceeded to do, and will be permitted to show in the platinum blonde craze was only he was meeting with United Kingdom. six, but she had known twenty almost complete tragedy. Born Harlean Carpentier success In finding in Kansas City, she cams to the men who would acAirliner Found Long-Lo- st movie capital in 1927. She had been cept office. Tempotwice divorced and once widowed. on Utah Mountainside rarily ha had trouble second Her Paul husband, Bern, In getting a finance 15, 1030, Pilot S. J. film executive, shot and killed himON December minister. The new government Inoperating e Western self two months after their wedding. cludes representatives of the big Air Express liner from Los Angeles to Salt Lake City, with four passen- At the time of her death aha was Seiyukai and Minseito parties and seen frequently in the com- Is considered, therefore, a national gers, co - pilot and ate warden being of suave William PoweiL pany to coalition cabinet Presumably it la his radio tha aboard, reported by committed to a large army and caretaker of the airport at Milford, 11 Duce Shows von Blomberg navy, a strong foreign policy and Utah, end asked that his position be checked. His voice was never His Mediterranean Strength drastic administrative reforms. again heard. Now after nearly six CERTAIN British and French newa-papemonths the wreckage of the airof lata have seen fit to Ten Priesta Arrested as plane has been found high In the "pooh-poo- h the naval strength of Nazis Wasatch mountains, 25 miles south- H Duce in the Mediterranean. Open Fight on Church It is Roman Catholic priests east of Salt Lake City and 35 miles not imTEN altogether arrested as tha distention off the regular airline course. So dethat this between the Nazi government and shattered waa tha plane that the possible have precation may the church was fanned to a white largest single piece of debris was made Adolf Hitler a a part of a propeller. Bodies of all little heat culminating in several fights in uneasy about Munich. Priests replied spiritedly aboard were burled 25 to 50 feet his alliance with the to charges of immorality within In the drifts of snow. Italians. So Premier their ranks charges made by MinWith a rich Jewelry shipment re- Mussolini invited ister of Propaganda Goebbeta In reto have been aboard the Werported ship, Field Marshal ply to a verbal attack upon the a guard was placed around the ner von Bomberg Nazis by Cardinal Mundelein of Chiwreckage and given orders to down to foe blue cago. "shoot on sight" until the wreck southern ocean to Hitler, in a speech at Regensburg, should be recovered; four souvenir-huntesee for himself. declared: "It is not God who diwere shot at three times. More than 70 sub- Ronald Dyche, of the national for-e- marines were massed as tha feature vides us, but human beings. The service, who aided in the long of a mock combat off Naples. The Almighty has blessed our work; search, revealed how close the air grand fleet of 150 warships sum- therefore, It cannot be destroyed." Priests read their congregations travelers came to escaping death. moned for the maneuvers went "If they had Just been flying 25 feet through their exercleses at a mini- the answer they had drafted to the higher, he said, they might have mum speed of 30 miles an hour. Immorality charges. It declared made it over the peak and possibly The German registered delight that of 25,635 priests in Germany 58 are involved In immorality reached safety." continually as II Duce pointed out only of I per Four men, natives of the moun- to him every phase of the sham charges, or "less than 500. one or in cent, every priest battle. Italian officers boasted: Ontainous region, accidentally discovered the lost plane; they announced ly Fascist Italy can mobilize so that they would aeek to share a many underwater craft at a mo- John D. Rockefeller Leaves reward posted by Western Air ment's notice. Granddaughter Hia Estate Express. The day before, Galeazzo Ciano, D. ROCKEFELLER, who Italy's foreign minister, had in- JOHN May 23, left his residuary formed the British ambassador, Sir estate, estimated at $25,000,000 in Congress May Be at It Eric Drummond, that Italy accept- trust for his granddaughter, Mrs. Until Winter's Snow Flies ed in principle all points in the Margaret Strong De Cuevas, her D EADING the election returns of British proposals to assure the safe- two young children, Elizabeth and of an overwhelming Democratic ty of international naval patrols off John, and the Rockefeller Institute landslide last November, Charles Spain. It waa understood that the for Medical Research. The will was Michclson, publicity director of the Nazis had tendered the same ap- filed In the Westchester county surDemocratic national committee, proval rogate's court at White Plains, N. Y. said: We will regret this. The Mrs. De Cuevas lives in Lake-wooThe three main points of the Britgreat party majorities in both ish proposal were: That both SpanN. J., and Paris. She marhouses now show signs of splitting ish belligerents be required to give ried the Marquis George De Cuevas into regional and economic blocs, formal solemn assurances that they in 1027, and is the daughter of the which la exactly what he was afraid will respect international patrol deceased Bessie Rockefeller Strong, of. Biggest wedge In forcing the ships; that safety zones for patrol whose husband. Dr. Charles Augustsplit among the party ranks was, of ahipa be established at certain specius Strong, la a former professor of course, tha President's bill for the fied porta of the two belligerent psychology at the University of Chireorganization of the Supreme court. parties; and that the four naval cago, heavily endowed with RockThis led a long list of bills, many of powers engaged in patrol duties efeller money. He now lives in Italy. them expected to evoke heated con- consult each other on measures to According to the final codicil, troversies in congress, which threat- be taken if any of their patrol ships John D. Rockefeller, falls heir ened to postpone adjournment to should be attacked. The Italians and to the personal effects Jr., of America's mid winter. Indeed, It was Nazis wanted the third point to per- first billionaire, who wanted to believed by some that If part of the mit any ship attacked to retaliate to be one hundred and missed liva it by program were not postponed, this at once. But they weren't insistent. two years, dying at ninety-eigh- t. Duke and Wally Married by Englands Rebel Parson J posed now than it was ten years ago to distribute to workers the buying power that will enable consumption to keep pace with production. Prof. Mordccai Ezekiel Commou Srncc for June. PUBL1CD0INGS The Open on Sunday Evening, June 13, at S P. M. will treat the subject of some of the causes of Excessive Juvenile Crime in the I'nitcd States by Ward, the principal speaker. Geo A. Udell, Chair. Technocrats meet every Mon day night nt Room 206 City and County Bldg. Townsend Club No. 1 meets every Tuesday evening, S p. m. at 235 East Broadway. Dance same place every Friday night. The Workers Alliance meets every Tuesday night at 323 2 South State street 1-- SHOE REPAIRING Right Thinking Brings Good Results When you think of having your Shoes Repaired THINK SHOE SHOP Jobs at Moderate Prices 414 So. State Street IS II K 312 vsAm .y- - urfweew ng General rs -- rs $1,-0- d, Rare Bell Collection to the Virginia Museum Vw "essSsttC. snr a tion. Another bell has inscribed about its shoulder a 1552 date, and la elaborately decorated with eagles The gift of a rare collection of and s bearing fleurs-de-lismall belli to the Virginia Museum and fantastic human heads. The of Fine Arts has been announced, handle, or cannon, to this bell is says the Richmond formed id stylized leaves. The bells are mounted on three tiers Several of the bells show the InIn a handsome plush-line- d case, sup- fluence of the Renaissance in their ported by a Fourteenth century decoration, such as a rather large Italian table. one with a relict of draped nymphs A small, squat ben of bronze, datcentered, and tha shoulder and ing from tha Thirteenth century, la mouth of tha bell adorned with a 'aid tq be tha oldest in tha .collec conventional pattern of leaves. . ! coati-of-arm- Times-Dispatc- 0. K. " 8t?woi non-striki- Tax-Dodgi- In this age of the power machine when the cultural inheritance of mankind is so vastly greater than in previous years a program of resettlement compensation in the nature of a social income to all the people locating within resettlement areas is a logical proposal. These areas may be classified as to existing population and incom and a part of the social credit account apportioned to each area to be distributed in equal amount to each re si da nt of the area. This allocation of national income will result in a distribution of population over larger areas socially desirable to city, town and country district. Nearly all propressive groups and minority parties in Utah and elsewhere can cooperate to further the following program I. Public ownerohid of public utilities and monopoly industries. 2. An independent income for all the people over forty five years of age through a monetisation of value corresponding to the increase in wealth. 3. An independent income for all the people locating within state or national resettlement areas to spread population and incomes more generally throughout th; nation. An independent labor party adopting this program would receive widespread support in a short period of time of reporting corporations more than fifty per cent. Meanwhile instalment sales have risen rapidly. Only dy dorrowing ahead on future income throuh in stlment buying is consumption able to keep pace with production. Apparently industry is no more dis- 5i Fran0 ?& Lights ofNtwYork y L. L STEVENSON Meandering! and meditations: A tattered and torn colored man leading a goat along lower Broadway. . . and pedestrians in collisions because of turned heads. . . . Windows of steamship agencies decorated with cruise advertisements. . , Busy custom house counter where pier pass applications are made out . . Bootblacks hustling for business in Battery park. . . Old salts, sprawling on benches and gazing wistfully out to sea. . . Tha sun flashing on the red brick buildings of Ellis island. . . The Statue of Liberty a greet green lady standing guard over the barbin. . . The funny little Governors island ferry nosing out Into East river traffic. . . A little tug throwing spray high as it rushes past the lower end of Manhattan. . . Those rope fenders on the bows of tugs make them look like kin of the walrus. . . The barge office, which, as viewed from the bey, resembles an immense fire bouse. . . The dark Ellis Island ferry pulling into ita slip. . . An odor of salt water and rotting wood. gray-haire- Traffic disappearing Into the car ernous depths of the Manhattan approach to the Brooklyn bridge. . . Tha cop on traffic duty on that poet doesn't have any cinch. . . City Hall bootblacks alert for customers. . . Sparrows wrangling with pigeons over food provided by the . . Bob Davia who bought my first novel. , , Now all be has to do is travel here and there. . . and write whatever he feels like. . . He used to stride up end down and shake his fist while suggettlng plot changes. . . Many e writer now famous owes his start to him. . , City Hall reporters assembled on the front porch, . , If I could spot Barney MuIIady would ask him what it's aU about . . A panhandler beating e hasty retreat at the sight of a cop. . . Police Commissioner Lewis J. Valentine going in for a call on the mayor. 'Ill go to the sale j by telephone Ordering from the store, making appointments, keeping in touch with the telefriends, running errands phone serves many uses daily. Yon can enjoy a telephones convenience for a few cents a day kind-hearte- d. A motor car with Philippine liland license plates. . . the first Ive spotted from that for away. . . Though the other day there was a car In Times Square with Polish plates. . . Burgess Meredith, who, when he Isn't playing in High Tor, is farm ready busy getting a for spring planting. . . and when he has nothing else to do, he writes poetry. . . Stanley Walker, formerly a city editor, now editor of a woman's magazine. . . Dick Merrill who wants to fly to the coronation. . . . Because he gets seasick when he's a liner passenger. . . A pallid Broadway keyhole columnist greeting a competitor with a grin. . , Maybe he thought of something mean to say about him. . . H. T. Webster, whose Caspar Milquetoast has become an international figure. . . . H. L Phillips, who spends his summers in Connecticut and his winters in Florida. re The queer clumping iff a milk wagon horse that has lost one of ita rubber shoes. . . Rubber ash cans help a lot In reducing noise in tha n . Katharine Cornell slipping into the Empire theater. . . A wild-eyebearded man plowing through Seventh avenue traffic. . . and holding an 1 LIKE TO GO to the UTAH CONSUMERS CO-O-P because everything is so clean and neat, the clerks so courteous and the goods such One quality, said a prominent man after his iirst visit to the store. YOULL SAY THE SAME Call Was. 4864 and place your order (or Good Groceries, Fresh and Cured Meats, Vegetables, Fruits, Dairy Products Speedy Delivery will be made Utah Consumers 860 South Main Street Big-Tow- Deaths Laid to Cult Finding of 60 bodies by the authorities of Seoul, Chosen, leads tha excited conversation with himself. A lot of police to believe that more than 5,000 in New persona have died since 1030 at the York. , . Said to get that way hands of the Pyag-Pyaa love and through loneliness. . . d religloua cult Armed with a court whistle blasts from a departing order, the police motored to a place liner. Why did I read that West about two and a half hours from the Indies cruise itinerary? capital and unearthed tha bodies. . The dead are believed to have been Louis Magistrate Brodsky, who members of the ext Leaders are accused of slaying men, women and recently fined a doorman for callnames. , . and suging a children, and other crlipea, ygested that a should be itt ... self-talke- Deep-throate- - HUE non-tipp- Allred Sorensen JPjMyjressive We"can serve you better than ever Jewelry, Watth, Kodak Repairing 75 East 2nd. South S3 Years In Salt Lake j SK,l2PW"aaiij5it2i; ; |