Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING MAY INDIAN BOARD Roosevelt Orders Commission Abolished in Plan of Reorganization WASHINGTON May governmental a price well below the lid iftaxit could any be shown you that Roosevelt said President’s Son agency vou were legally allowed to make “There nothing illegal in that Burden of Tax ductions which justify your keeping If Mr Morgan came along to you money In your own posket And morrow and told you how you could Declares Morgan the that is exactly what Mr Morgan has buy what he considered to be a very FOR PREACHERS Grows Heavier been doing and it is now up to the good security on the market ior a of the United States sitting price well belowr what you could go Violates No Law congress as it is in Weshington representing out and buy It for yourself your probou and me as individual citizens to ably would not miss the chance If On Small Wage diawr from the facts disclosed at you had faith in Mr Morgan's judgJobless 25 (T)— PieM congress an executive order abolish ing the board of Indian commissioners Affairs of the board were ordered to be completed at once by the secre tary of the intenor and its functions transferred to him The order one of many which the president has in mind in his reorgan nation program becomes effective in 60 days unless congress diSap proves or consents to an earlier date The board of Indian commission ers a quasi federal body with mem hers drawing only expenses for then services was set up to serve in an advisory capacity to the Indian bu reau de- Says Report to Northern Baptist Many Roosevelt James Lays Men Who PerBlame on Foreign Taxpayers Pay mit Loose Statutes More Een if Proposed Change Passed 25 Gunention Few dent Rooievelt today transmitted to ' WASHINGTON May 25 (T)-- The 015— James BOSTON May preacher m the general Roosevelt son of the president said situation was the sub tonight that J P Morgan "hus part WASHINGTON May 25 VF)-- The ject today of a series of reports rec and probably many others like ominendatioiis and speeches before tax burden which heretofore has neis him in a lesser way have ui no wav the northern Baptist convention -- been comparatively light on persons violated the letter of the law and Large numbeis of ministers were with incomes of $5000 or less is be- hate acted strictly within their legal " reported as unattached to pastorates Even before the depression the re ginning to bear more heavily upon rights Commenting in a pieparcd ad poit on eduiation said far nuue men them but still Is considerably below dress on the senate bankuig lnvesti were being trained as ministers than the figure for several foreign coun-t- i gation and Mi Morgan s testmiom the churches could absorb and the ios that he had paid no income tov m In1932 rates on now effect to The in theological schools are continuing 931 and 1932 said ‘The 4 of on comes are cent a incones sit turn out their grist creating per fault lies RxiseyeltMi Moigan legal 1 less from or boosted $1000 indeed per uatiun termed ‘sirlous chew The exemp-wtuch- but with the law and those who The committee on the ministry of cent oil 1931 incomes the law and allowed such a thing G Sthell of Chicago us chair-- tions were lnweied from $3500 to to be “ for mairied persons and from mon recommended “a new and lie said Mr Morgan his fi lends quatc toihmque for the changes in $1500 to $1000 for those who are sin- - and many others ‘‘have token ad van and gle pastors pastorates of the law allowed and Under the proposed tax Increase tage and what A registry where pastors could find I will agree they probably out about their prospective churches now before congiess — asked to help you would have been unliumau it they as well as where churches could learn put men bark to work— the 4 per cent had not done so was rate would be Jumped to 6 per cent of their prospective pastors “You certainly would not have for persons with incomes of $4000 or strongly recommended less "a or strained embar Reporting le company rassed relation" But even at that the small taxHm forhF' 1rrl' tion existing between X(XU) Hmcmever lion cnrpoi If fieiuil-tie- s tra Siting and their pastors due payer would be murh better off than churches Ilaymone many Mko H c corporation his English French or German " Illtl arifU°A to salary reductions the mmustry brother U'rlrLDHi H 1!llll“rd Under the proposed new f! Sons 1000 committee recommended changes In 8&H rates a single man in this country Wk“ I20'!0 'll"’ lw H hnmbloaer A pastorates as a remedy Houston iona Ueoia t Howard jono 4 with an income of $2000 would pav Arth‘lr nttlss hums 2000 Jrssun A The same income in England $60 MHlir 11 lfKil1 p lu'n1 Johnston lnuo would be taxed $173 Germany $247 Kl‘‘lh & Co lono Conn Hus F innoL1' and Frame $135 An American earnoLnnR Kty“' 4S°’ K“'"-‘l- on I AMlUIlt ing $5000 would pay Single $772 married $651 German Single 71244 and Wtlham Thcmps m as trustees fur the married $1243 Frenchmen: Single benefit of Phillips Exel r 6tx 0 2 ooo married $740 $751 N k t0 ’n"1 jademy urch JPO 20 ooo u c of the rZt? plight employment SS‘rLichov f market-valu- e Is to- Charles D Bm ro iooo n 8 WASHINGTON May 25 Wh-of senate investigations 5CA ‘Ti'Ad b?A have so stirred congressional lobbies1 imo 8usthriifs Behn inoo Julius Bern r bu'i uu Birphrn celibiltiesL°NJ ol selected at the lists 8 let in" by J P Morgan & Co on moo BuuDriaht & co int ao uoo “chart1 the ground floor of certain stocks at Kjnd s0°0 ?00°)lhr but much W ° Buckland 500 M'thew prices paid by that firm In E UmnVlZ was public than requned lower Gwllaway Fish & To loon F L Cr-h't- e 2UOO markets Chicago Urn -- The ClCrkU?V galaxy of big names made pub im C“ 0IK)’ teon K lau- lie so far includes those allowed in nn C“I'a" 1929 to purchase Allegheny corpora Coolldiie JiKPc U tion stock at $20 at a time that inoo Vtaltrr ( rHik irouipany ($ Cmtion crane was being sold for some $15 more ( row it y soo 6000 and to buy Standard elsew here Arthur V Dala 11 'voo' P nMon the issue Brands stock at $32 a share dhard Dlbrrll 500 Dominlrh a higher UrTfkc10 celling for from $8 to $11 several 003ViUc'ii when public trading started nET7rJ'L0nC5TondflLnUm!!i' months later George Whitney a Morgan part ner testified today that if the prices Marshall F eld 2ono First Chiriso cor had gone down he would have had non11 H°n3tv° commuiv 2 Serjr'ty 600 P A B hrnk Ron no doubt that the persons who agreed E rC' 1000' to pay the prices set would have lulimTxoo' A L OatM soon wHit1? rRyc abided by their agreement UH)u Mrs 8 Parker Here is a look at some of the better hert 600 Phillm O Gossler 3MK) known men picked out by the Mor helm company of New York 1000 Brother 5ooo the be to special firm pnvi gan given Prry E Hall ion llarahan lege to buy: Halbert n w "Vfr to a '(APPEAL MADE Additional Prominent Names Shown on List Of Morgan ‘Favorites’ DUTIES ENDED 26 1933 111 this Investigation new laws which ment you would probably do nothwill accomplish the needed changes’ ing else ” The Investigation he said was not CADDY STRIKE ENDED for the purpose of persecuting any one but ‘‘rather to awaken the public WAUKESHA Wis May 25 (PI— to the ineqaulities of the law and Both sides compromLsed and the to so arotre public opinion that no caddy strike at the Waukesha Coun-0ul- 3 0TOrThe caddies struck giotip no matter how powerful fmancially it' might tie' "may "block f!r ’ Cnts Lr 18 holes- an crease cents but accepted 65 when change which will rectify these P club members got tired of toting errors of the past ” their own clubs Referring to Calvin Coolidge Col onel Charles A Iandbergh Charles Arizona’s spring lettuce crop d Fi a no is Adams and others es at a half million dollars was pri vale citizens who received the oppor the most profitable since that of tmutv to purchase a ceitain stock at 1929 - - SPECIAL R 1 0 FOR ONE MORE WEEK! ’ It now has 10 members and a paid secretary who looks after the office affairs and keeps up with the bodrds reports which it makes from time to time on Indian conditions after field investigation Samuel A Eliot of Cambridge Mass Is chairman of the present board whose members are Wairen K Moorehead Andover Mass Frank Knox Chicago Malcolm McDowell Wilmette Ill Hugh L Scott Prince ton N J Floia Warren Seymour Chicago John J Sullivan Phihtdel phia Mary Vaux Walcott Wash G E E Lindquist Lawrence Kan and Charles II T Lowndes Easton Md BATTING EYE KEF AT D2 LADYSMITH Wis May 25 (TV-IIilegs are shaky but James F An drus who fought in the Civil war eta ms his batting eve He Pyed kitten ball as part or his ninety sec ond birthday anniversary celebration Hw great and hit a clean single grandson ran for him and eventually 5Corta s 1 y i t fit Calvin Coolldgf General John J Pershln Norman 11 l)als John W Daws William H Wuodin William Glbbi MiAdoo Cl nres A Ilndbfrah Uk hard Whitney Baker D NeMon Ihomaa 8 lamont Thomas W Lamont J P Morgan Charles E Mitchell Silas H Stravut or n8ina W0 1 ch®l Uo0 2 10 18 000 0 0O0 10 OoO 0 ) 1 'no 2 Allen 2 00 ooo 1 to 10 0K) 1 0 2 1000 Annervon M Co lT Alta corpt ration 2X10 A ooo Aracmattt Recur Ces Asiel A Co :000 helllt 10 The chinchilla protected in Chllc1orbCir(jJ)n"nW0 to prevent extmitlon Banaem compattr LS Ool ttere is me - Street and drove awav The attend preferred Bat to whom J P Montan A nuts clad only in sIuk’s staved put '0l1(J ll'Jll otuI‘illrlJrr1ioh'‘iooo ’"w Ald'Hie 0o0 toon 0(i0 0 1 000 ?£5 60 I Taylor Trasie — -- OOO ooo 0 0 1 1 Simmons Aldridae C ? 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ELECTRO SEALED -- I BACKED BY A G E RATI 0 61X1 ? I t lik'lf indlpy nn1 Bank Ai Week 4 H Vfiron rirel ooo ovo 1 ichuias P Bfady H H 10 ooo I!!: Adam omen D tovm Bernard M Baruch Tharlc I) Hllles U alter 8 Gifford John D Ryan E W ?? 2uo 1 J 2000 Hr“rr 10 OoO Agustln llntHuriih A Hubert Lore O 2000 IOorA Luke Mk'Hold M irshall 2000 C H MarKky wo Mis Mkiy Mar- William Cilbb MrAO o luofl McCarter lOOO u H McCarter 1000 H C Mt Fldone S000 R H Mel Ion SOO0 flteohen Mei-el- ti 50O Albeit II k )lfl Jrtaard (I M'ner 500 ° I'lC 1IXK) C F w""rh Ml’nrl1 lnw° R 7 Mitchell It OO y : 11 8 Mor an Morn looO Moreau 2J 7 0 M A Co 20 ooo M Morire loo Motrua lono reherlt k K Morroa 0 f 8 Moseity A t0 2000 Vernon 300 Munroe John P Murphy Soo NeUonal Cut 20 000 L'ad a) rn 1933’a quality refrigeration! the Fasy Terms GLEN BROS MUSIC CO 2U Wmhlniton Au Salt IJk DUtrlbuLd by INITEU HKTRIC St CO 1! South M!n my Oytbn mmtJSUatAkm BETTER-LAS- Y7A1LE $185 LONGER TS PAPER larfeU assortment nf bMiitlfnl patterns- excrptional quality In a wide ranie of moderate prices iun-tst- SAVE MONEY SPECIAL OFLER FOR ONE WEEK Make it at Home for lets than Delicious In a glass 1c At Prices That Cannot Be Beat! Boom-Lots- COME AND COMP ABE - - Healthful Perschon Paint & Wall Paper Your Guarantee of Real Root Juices 339 South State Wasatch Co 1829 3E NEW for ft Morgan A Co paitners kept no of them meetings lor thus rea-othe senate investigating com rmttee was unable to learn how the and other cutjxiration Alhghenv shares were allotted to those on the private Morgin hxt of purchasers Your partners don t ’ go out and throw dire on it do they-- Chairman Fletcher asked George Whitney B membi r of the fn m ‘Oh no sm" Vh'trey hurried to rccoiriv n CASI’FR greatest value in COVERS ncrr: spree as a prelude to your Decoration Day outing You'll have the time of your life seeing these and those choosing this and that and paying prires that are a joy to pay! We assure you that you are in for a thrill when you see our contributions to a glorious summer! Go on a clothes ‘ See the Majestic— if Ask I s About May 25 (UP)— ‘ refrigerator Majestic capacities nra full rauiritie iDr Quart Rivalite Pure Linseed Oil Paint has stood the test of many years’ service more than $8 590 900 Pccora fsti mated todav lliv f gures were based on the dif fi rence bitw eon the quotations of the sliarts as punhaxid by thiv'e on the ‘bargain courier’ Kst and at the pi ices quoted on the maiket Installed you want to see WASHINGTON Nrmom1Ferdinand Tecora swarthy Italian corpiralion 10 ooo t'oloriT 2000 John K q tan soo rorporalion Robert t Oide S(xi Mix' born investigator of the senate bank Anne ORoirke 100 r r’o Orsl soo mg committee trains on he cream J l'v r ‘'rl'rn Ccrkuts soo and lOccnt egirs for a Usk such as Oeneral J n JJ00per-blsoo in Hard F k 2 d ilO Mr Berna-pn 20 m the M rgan & Co inquiry Pnllek t w’ C Pnltcr 10 ooo m M Prene looO lie works 20 houii a day— some st a ord Prosser 10 0OO J din J Hask b fl arVy Rxor Lines longer if necessary )0 Uf) 8 F'ejbir Arilur Rpyt his he protested todav Thus olrix 3too John D Ryan 2(0 i w ork in soTrchim tne ret OI di or Uu fea on on At Broa Hutzifr ifW) j M 1 ion Ranrhpy Frant Srhnfirtcr Jr ’house Of Moigin VVIS dolavcd be Bio‘'rM:iLSIA‘rHia?:HH’oo? 'cause heads of tie firm objected to FdardB FmithAffo 2000 F R Smithern keeping their empiot& VAOlkmg at Af Co 3f00 Soroprxrt oro corporation Harold 8 anlcY luo Charln S cflc &ixo ter 6 p m “ I Ort N 8'cf'l 0 Jnl n A Sir hci “They im vtcd raid Decora “that Jr SOO Frederick Ptratts? 10)0 ( Oarlri I we stop work at 6 p m every dav 8tur4 ’X) Cornel 11 J Rillnan sm Other firms permitted us to remain VS Mvron C Tajrh r Ifi (m tlir C ?fKo Wiliam R( yep T non tnon 2'iOfl A m them offices until midirght” A Tilt cy 2000 Fiercer Trask a f o 3000 O P Van Sacringrn F T Ward Bv permitting a selec'ed group of N Mm WatkinA 3n KctinMh friends to purchase Allegheny torpo ration 'hales at less than the market price Morgan A Co "gave awav" N If you want to wijoy a lifetime of dependable refrigeration ao theMajotc(xnnjMire guarantee Gun para price— and 4lon’t lie milled hj aptartnlly low prices on undcr-aiir- d U for Minin 5( 83 NEW YORK May 25 (Ti-- The seventeenth annual meeting of the national conference on stale parks was opened at Bear Mountain state park today with an address bv Governor A Harry Moore of New Jersey Meduls were nw aided to the fol lowing by the American Seemc and Historic Preservation socie’y for their work in connection with state park projects Colonel Richard Leiber of Indi- Mrs Stella M Lcviston of San Francisco Alfied Turnci of Connec-tuu- t and Theodore Wnth of Minneapolis Iainiont IYeora Foils Proa 9‘n1 THINK OF IT! As Low Hour No BankeiV bl GUARANTEE 3-YE- AR IK Pill Gmferenee on Slate Parks Opens in East ‘Mister Morgan’ VX) 500 Dependable Sidelights on Investigation of KIVrr poo 00 0 J Jotm j RaSk0b J H Nuti Creorge O R E F R uni uir-ant- o 65 Wyo ihoen!h (tnu'idmn rfp'(Kt rt I a wiite 1 25 t4’— May TheVxplaln He spec’ators laughed loud'y txla u hen con'MLtitmil romention line bolt'd to rat I y thr amrndrnfnt tvk er t f Todav s m tii n w i loti step in ftilf i tin e iin’iun fldnd earlier i v it wert rarntd v countN so1 ions 'I he trd dt leg ties !m a tf tmnplrte i putM'r think t i a (‘ v tie n i our m le ii'i’v lie of n in to turn rtpcl Bnr th‘ al'kr f'ut af’er they removed tl ir own drv n' lKr'(‘l- was a Vatement In Morgan law from the Ma'ute b kx Nrvadna1 h‘ nla'!' to aie to have their first oflnnl pjor owiVn h‘‘"'1wr to n whllh rDtive the fat t tl at he aid a tmutv S Uurd iv to snv w hot rt thev Bi t me me itish is w ant the nati mil pi hihihon arm nd ment to remnn in the tciinal consti m iv t e Some cot smio gre tulion Voter will gather In prerlm t ma fill against Moigm beiati e (f He revelation at the Itiquuv but tie meetings on that dav and tike 'tij banker name Mill carries weight first ti p Incidental to the holding of a ntde convention in Nptemtxr to Ssnutor Robinson of fqd ana and and Urpre entative Britten all cnnaldir repeal Everyone txcvlk Long them at that time to plate Nevada made bi'ler ajieeehes against Morgan Fverv time thev referred to definitely on record in favor of te Indav him however thev were rueful to peal wuh ultimate approval of the rail him ‘Mater Moigan" twenty fust or repeal amendment a — — foregone conilu Inn lUNONev I Z C M T dav 3 ntv!JPpr mnn ’ the lotroivn 0 a 8 ttr' rr ni am a crPdwd la’ !t u onuiu s rati tv pos rnpoi Mor! n itt g t ftween the two u tN nr tu tlly nrn!n Mv25 tl e f i tnnvfntniis h Id I wtrn drlr H m a u iS ducn LamoM V his but rporrr Thomas r c i it pr$f t v t tM r on'h i un n nvuish st or n u thni: J P Mrcan is p fectlv ullirfi to act as a n b v fur a t e a rc-et- p I to Hear Sentrm e edneailay Young Mayer Vi I LIKE CAMELS EVER SO MUCH BETTER FIXHIFNCF t Mo Ar of rst Hfn an!f? of rr rr x t )’ tut pujt4nl iv h ril i oiifi' a v tv vrn fr th bur n i r tv d'ft H' tii Ha tJt m I c r jf i H nr uti r it g ) 'Hneriii fi WAklllMliiS t k on ‘ v y U t f i! iu V tc h an t'itt kill trtt lx f On w )p ( t tr un I mt ua I Uvr m tikrn fn jj rt I’oxt f th MTrihiin) i d ru a! will Ui urlit n ua r hA 4 r J‘j r i fc j Vvn tbb tr J I Lh i k rn d m t For (iovcrnnifiit I i rr Iiiilorrl Mail LL ir h W Proto J i i 5 t nt on Ur k $riatn Invr a irt THAT COUNTS i ( 'H the buffi 3aI m tt v vi c intf rump m YES ITS THE TOBACCO o i ( Wf h and thrn aLo‘ A f c N ! hi 0 ai ) t r n f rrnty um oft rtu ndu jj th V5 at 19 r 17 P WtisMuirn IX‘Ur rnU ugI Ma uh and I! v n V 25 t‘ uhm "U n u n i f t t (( llr i ur u i t I'f1 t f oi) tJn mi r new M iv jh J TIIRI f Ml IN I T!h XU O CAMEL’S COSTLIER TOBACCOS aui Miu)in 5— (MV Mi UP Ihfrr Vfiitk r fo fntra'nnvG tv it u n n t (f ts ft pi f a p i a Iff nrM7 pt k f jmu tk t fnr ' Hl V H ft i i‘ 'i Wrl fM(f 'lUtnietfUL i I Vii U"n m f lint (W w In re lit" for Husiness Girls Roof Garden Dining Frocks Prints — Crepes — Sheers While and all the Pastels f OMIOH V town mil We don't Cool Ensembles J i'iik in if July I I K k of t p t L mnl un lulu r inn ro)!n t ion (is large nx tins r i rv Mllgle aisle wax one you could idioilt Of f i n n h5K ti I f u thotouMv fun il at f Jim frnilx nntili to our orders 1 - R- Idiihil Z (’ M I Prix i '- I- s eond I your car free of chaifct in rrrvr of 2 0 M I Enter fjom Paik South Trirplo loor Street fi f n If I l tlZ3C31 jr r trr 3Er-mrY- 3r" itr rxr— 3C ac |