Show I WEATHER FORECAST UTAH WYOMING NEVADA —Fair Thursday Friday IDAHO — Unsettled Thursday Friday LOCAL METAL PRICES Gold r& kg Lead at the City a a Entered VOL 130 NO 39 Lake Pottofflce Seeond-Cla- js at Salt SALT LAKE CJTY UTAH THURS DAY MORNING NOVEMBER 22 MaUer $35 00 Silver (newly mined) 6414c Silver (nationalized) 50 01o 9 00c Copper Lead 3 70o 350c Zinc Local Weekly Settlement Price 1934 3 58a Copper 8 65c 22 PAGES— FIVE CENTS The Great Game of Politics By FRANK R KENT A Farley Fusillade Nov 21 — WASHINGTON elerecent the of The effect ction upon the Hon James A Farley has been rather pro- nounced For one thing he Is very full of words Hardly a day has passed since the great tri- t ll m p h on nt Trust Law Concept Things p could of Michigan doubt that back of that attack was the redoubtable Farley Michelson Looms Behind Both Men And not many who penthe surface in these matters will fail to conetrate beyond behind both Senator Robinson and General Farley In this instance as in many others is the able astute and Mr jC deeply experienced Michelson — undoubtedly most effective party publicist of his age The extent to which the Machiavellian Michelson has directed the public thinking in the past few years probably will never be fully told but it has been very great Indeed At any rate among them the Messrs Robinson Farley and Michelson certainly kicked a lot of sawdust out of Senator Vandenberg The Senator having gotten himself reelected by playing both ends against the middle was in a very happy frame of mind As one of the he few Republican survivors had been mentioned In connec- tion witn the 1336 presidential nomination The effect of that upon any senator Is always exhilarating Even the big ones are never quite the same As for senators of the second grade they visibly change In A glazed look many ways comes into their eyes recognizable at once as the White House gleam Unloosed Attack On Farley Position — In any event as soon as he reached Washington Senator Vandenberg unloosed a few Naturally burning thoughts he thought the Republican party should be “reorganized on liberal lines" though like others who make that sugges- tion he was cloudy as to what he meant He likewise suggested a "virtual coalition government" to deal with recovery in the next congress that partisanship be pushed aside and the Roosevelt proposals considered on their “inherent merit” Mr Vandenberg concluded with a fiery at- -' tack upon General Farley calling upon him to resign either his cabinet post or his committee chairmanship and abusing that great patriot like a pickpocket He even went so far as to Impute a knowledge of practical politics to the General Probably if he had not done that he might have been But he went too far Ignored The Farley forces took him In (Continued on Pane Fourteen) (Column Five) Will 1 I it Some of the gestions of the Workers Hear High Praise at Dinner Marking- End of Tenth Appeal Total of Six-PoiProgram by $15637646 May Yet Be Swelled Richberg: Gives New have reached the point In fact where Mr II arley appears to have too many words for one man's mouth and recently has resorted to using what Senator J Hamilton Lewis would call the “oral orifices” of other Democratic leaders for his utterance purposes — not it may be explained an uncommon practice under the present Democratic set-uNational Committee For example hardly anyone reading the substance and the language of Senator Joseph T Robinson's Saturday attack upon Republican Senator that FOR FUTURE Chest Army Exceeds DRIVE OPENS Chief Suggestions Of Utah Tax Board Quota and Rejoices TO GET CASH At Victory Banquet more Important State FROMJIDING - which from a hundred to $ thousand have not publicly exuded from him clude BASIC PLANS Permanency Mapped Code Flexibility One of Points Proposed for New Legislation BEVERLY HILLS Cal Nov Butler don't take that job of marching down Pennsylvania at the head of Wall Street’s fighting brigade I would like to get my application In I got the grey horse It won’t be such a novelty as people think it'a not the first time that Wall Street has had the country Well sir you can find dead folks in automobiles and in brush piles here at home and the news don't last but a day but find ’em off on an island somewhere and they get about a week’s run in the papers Your Launches Anti-Hoardin- Campaign to Aid Business g Citizens of Salt Lake City have again answered the call of the needy By gifts of $15637646 — total subscriptions for the tenth annual Community Chest Appeal— they enabled the army of THREE BILLIONS IDLE chest workers to fly the victory banner at their campaign masthead as the appeal closed Wednesday night with a final Housing Campaign Looked T dinner In the Motel Utah First to give its final figures the With the last reports turned in the to for Expending women’s crusade led by Miss Lavinia showed $2-0000- blackboarded figures the chest workers tcr’Vave “gone over the top” by $1376 46 Rounds of applause greeted the announcement and tired workers— the “pavement pounders” — burst into song though weaned by last ditch efforts to raise nearly $25000 during the final 10 hours ol the cam- N Brown chairman Friendly vice chairman reported to tal subscriptions of $23872 88 Last and Mrs O by Industry day subscriptions of the various crusade divisions totaled $226738 The entire division exceeded its quota of REMOVAL OF -- ASSESSORS Commission Suggests Eliminating Valuing Agents From Politics Attacks Sales Levy State Method of Computing Mine Impost Held as Satisfactory By United Tress WASHINGTON Nov 21— The ad $22 500 by $1372 88 By Associated Press ministration has called upon the com Abolition of the position of county “Every worker in the men's diviNEW YORK Nov 21— A paign mon man to join with business and and sion all officials been have chest assessor as an elective office and subexThe chest campaigners broke all of for essentials permanent program the campaign by industry in giving recovery efforts stitution therefor of "an assessing isting chest solicitation records by inspired throughout N R A legislation including a new obtaining the accomplishments of the women's $3000000000 stimulus force selected for ability and qualifi$26140 63 on the final day crusade Ure said W Scott cation not subject to the vagaries of general conception of the antitrust laws was They brought in the money gifts at now to dollars idle The is put plan as the totals political chance” is one of the methadvanced tonight by Donald R Rich-ber- g the rate of $2600 per hour during the campaign chtairman hoarded or in corporation sur ods suggested by the state tax comweie posted “We and the people of beingreserves to work director of President Roose- last 10 hours surmounting what all plus cannot Lake them thank Salt mission in its biennial report to GovCity hardened campaign leaders declared Treasury officials estimate there velt’s executive council too much They have been wonderernor Henry H Blood Wednesday to be a near impossible task still at are in least $1000000000 ful ” This suggestion is one of several recRichberg in an address here Enthusiasm Rules safety deposit boxes in teapots and Advance Guard ommendations for changes in the tax under mattresses Enthusiasm at the victory dinner pointed also toward strong adminilaws of the state carried in the reThe advance guard headed by Federal Housing Administrator stration opposition to organized la- that many believed Wednesday mornport Many of the recommendations Chairman Joseph H McCowan and James Moffett on Two ) Five Column (Continued Page name said would ruled be such in only approximately ing bor’s demands for a national have to do with administrative probuse re- Vice Chairman Lee K Nicholson led could be division as after division rampant expended lems and the commission points work week His statements were con- ported its quota surpassed Women the list of divisions in subscriptions folly by coipuiations out of their out that decisions as to matters sidered of unusual significance de- workers won the greatest applause Ss obtained It reported money gifts of surplus reserves in machinery re C C C of general policy can only be ex- every team turned in figures showing $6991 31 for the last day and a grand placements and otherwise bringing made by the legislature At the same spite repeated assertions that he a continued repetition of “over the total of $79 656 98 This is $156 more their plants to the 1928 efficiency pressed only his own views which time the report devotes considerable (Continued on Pane 8even) ” level top” reports (Column One) to a presentation of arguments may not be generally acceptable space Heavy Goods Drive Although Richberg did not segrepro and con on various issues to a for Money spent by corporations gate his sixN points pertaining an Sales Tax Criticised ad this purpose officials said would permanent R A he did in Among these are the sales tax before Associated the Grocery dress stimulate the heavy or durable goods which is criticised because in theory Manufacturers Jay stress on the folindustry which must come before at least it Is not a good tax possibilithe natioh can continue its march to lowing ties of relief of tangible property from Six Point Given economic peace the heavy proportion of the burden A “buy now” campaign launched 1 Preservation of the “flexibility now resting on It and the problems with all the ballyhoo that garnished House of code making” both as to commeGroup Continues Assets Carried on Books arising in the assessment and taxation the spectacular Liberty loan drives rcial practices and labor conditions of metalliferous mines has been the subject of many dis“I believe there is a demo2 ‘Erroneous ’ Auditor S Mediators Wrestle to Growers Hope for More Quiz of Wall Street Governor Blood after reading the The cussions by recovery officials nstrable soundness in the fixing of U commended the work of the report Declares Bond Salesman plan was frowned upon by the N R A minimum wages and maximum hours But Forecast Prevent Tieup of City — commission and declared it is evifortrade and industry governing board on different occa dent that amendatory legislation sions 3 “Admittedly dishonest business should be adopted by the legislature Says ‘Fair’ Transportation ” By Associated Press The board was pledged to follow a By Associated Press practices should be proscribed CHICAGO Nov 21—The Central to The report points out that owing Some of NEW YORK Nov 21 — Behind 4 “Exact reports of production quiet conservative policy the reduction in the assessed valuand such members its believed time the 21 (P)— Fedwages inopon Public LOS Trust company a heavy ation of property in the state from Nov employment ANGELES the house committee doors closed prices for such a campaign The portune fundamental knowledge of economic eral mediators wrestled at debtor of the RFC and fornjerly $723 000 000 in 1929 to $512000000 in activities questioned today with a drive against hoarding has been goconditions is necessary for ecodouble-edgeA MacGuire threatened strike Gerald that controlled by General Charles G 1934 with a reduction of on for however industrial length today an many quietly ing nomic security in ” of a mill in the levy the amount ' v£ Weeks under the aOme tie uiieitiuu would wail Street bond salesman regard- Dawes was in tne hands of a re- levied on civilization” up the elettnc transpoila-tiotangible property for the N A R officials division “We must change one miscon5 systems of Los Angeles and its ing the rejxirt he was seeking to es- ceiver tonight general expenses of the state governto was It of laws the fore the antitrust brought sharply ception William L O’Connell of Chicago ment alone is reduced by more than metropolitan area which last night by Arthur D Whiteside tablish a fascist corps m the United They were not intended as restraints surrounding half a million dollars or about 30 per a total population of more than to impose a dictatorship has a States in member of the board was to compete agreements fairly designated receiver by Circuit cent governing upon an address before the Association of Amidst the reverberations of the It seems to me reasonable to pro- 3000000 a John Prystalskl following Load Lightened National Advertisers Inc at At charges laid before the committee Judge vide that all trade associations should Poll of trainmen of the Pacific Since 1930 the total tax load on charge by State Auditor Edward lantic City N J do business openly and furnish full Electric railway which serves suburHe urged the advertisers to conduct yesterday by Major General Smedley J Barrett that assets carried on its property has been lightened by nearinformation concerning their activa nation-widly $4000000 or about 20 per cent effort to encourage D Butler the retired marine corps books were erroneous ities to a body which might combine ban communities and adjoining coun“On farm and grazing land alone" some of the functions and authorities ties showed 1050 to 62 in favor of spending by the use of these slogans commander who said he was asked Examination of the bank’s books the report said “the taxes charged of the administration of N R A and empowering the grievance commitBuy for reemployment to the fascisti the head congressional tee of the Brotherhood of Railroad Build for reemployment Tuesday night on Barrett's orders in 1934 were $521890 or 20 per cent the federal trade commission investigators delved into reports a preceded his charge as a sequel to less than the amount charged on the Invest for reemployment 6 “I am profoundly convinced Trainmen to call out the men if denear Md same class of property m 1930 On A news letter issued by the N R A C C C camp at Elkridge that as originally written and pre- mands for an increase of about 30 the filing of suits Jn both federal and distributed among more than the national capital was planned as city real estate the total of taxes sented to the congress it (sec- cents an hour over company's offers an courts RFC and state in fascist the or 8 per by the 60000 salesmen throughout the coun headquarters charged was $247805 tion 7A guaranteeing labor’s collec- were not arbitrated less than tho amount charged AnIn the city itself where the Los tive bargaining rights) expressed try carried the same message The At this camp the committee heard attempt to collect $14 000000 double cent1930" in letter estimated there was a possible 500000 men were to be concentrated liability from stockholders of the clearly a sound principle lor the geles Railway corporation operates The tendency to shift more of the for a march to Washington maintenance of satisfactory labor re- street cars and buses the federal rebank forthe labor board gional The committee recently investigatproposed still owes cost of government from property lations" The trust company committee to mation of a three-maed this camp Its commander Cap- nearly 60000000 of the $80000000 will continue the tax commission beAntitrust Laws Change arbitrate demands The unions actain Samuel Glazier was summoned It borrowed from the RFC when lieves but it is doubtful that the time attached to Considerable interest to testify again cepted the plan and the company was yesterday General Dawes former Vice Presi- will ever come when the tangible a — s — Richberg suggestion for changed expected to make known its decision “At Baltimore Glazier said Ms tes- dent bf the United States and who property tax may be ignored laws of He the antitrust tomorrow conception did concern not Problem the Butler Pointed Oat timony resigned as chairman of the RFC said William F Mitchell federal medicharges On mine taxation and particularly several months before the loan was “Certain activities could be legal- ator in the Pacific Electric situation “about “I he said know nothing” secured headed the bank’s board taxation of metal mines the report ized by statute and others forbidden asserted “We have not exhausted this reputed dictatorship scheme ” The examination disclosed Bar- points out that the question of whethwith provision that in the twilight all our efforts and said it was John W McCor- rett said in his Representative that the er metal mines are paying their fair zone of interpretation a national code possle that yet” Roosevelt President Week- - mack chairman asserted aftercom-to- company had billspetition administration wduld be empowered may be asked to intervene to prevent totaling share of the tanigble property tax payable day’s hearing however that the carried on burden cannot be determined “withthat assets to authorize or prohibit concerted ac- the walkout $5833676070 mittee was convinced the C C C camp the books were erroneous and did out the utilization of some method of tion Its decisions should be made In reference to the threatened and its officers had no actual’ con- not at the present value of the reviewable— not by an ordinary law- strike D A Mackenzie international correctly reflect the true value arriving mineral fascist with the reported content of the a and that the value of cettam re- unmined suit but by an appeal for declara- vice president of the Brotherhood of NEW YORK Nov 21 (UP)— Gloria “2 That the life lived by the in- nection ” plan sources did not equal the amounts mine fant tory judgment by a court of com- Railroad Trainmen said 1932 June since little little associrich Vanderbilt (when who MacGuire is Morgan “poor To determine such value the report Although for which they were carried “We have made every effort to setpetent jurisdiction” who has been the center of a Gloria started living with Mrs Whit- ated with the Grayson M P Murphy The condition of the capital stock said is practically impossible by any tle this controversy peacefully with girl” has been fit Seeks Code Flexibility of denied brokers has ney) firm steadily (Continued on Paro Five) ———bitter family feud suitable and ap Pacific Electric railway and (Column One) any participation in a fascist plot has become impaired thebe petition Richberg's reference to fixed work the but split to arbitrate all quesand made “cannot gthat all and has charged propriate Samuel Dickstem week demands was made incidental have offered Representative most York’s ” '(New This tions has been offer refused resulted m a great to his advocacy of code flexibility vie? chairman of the committee said good socratic We have tried earnestly and fairly to i n “The bank was operating with inja r l s t otonight late today the broker “is hanging him “Apply the experience of N R A” reach be- improvement an the ciety with the agreement carrier infant physi sufficient he said “in considering the effect of self his protection of its assets by testimony" a “ward of came So far we have faded cally and mental Wl Dickstem said MacGuire virtually in cash or readily convertible sereducing all hours of work to a fixed but 1ave with the supreme court lv evlaw federal the has in and complied tended number and requiring an increase lh had identified himself in his testi- curities” the bill read “The busiof the state of New to ery respect and will continue to do promote its best ” (Continued on Pa$re Three) mony as the "cashier” of the move- ness was being conducted in an York Before you can secure one (Column Two) comfort unsafe manner” ment Justice John F welfare of the loans now being made and happiness Carew decreed by government cooperation “3 That since for remodeling and modernizpossession of the June 1932 the heiress ing old houses and other propconduct mode of should rest in the life erty you must have your plans surroundings state and that Mrs conditions carefully worked out to insure Gloria acand Gertrude Vandethe approval of your applicarbilt Whitney the ’’child s paternal tions of the relator (Mrs Vandertion Here is a booklet “MODbilt) has continued as prior thereto aunt shalj have custody of the lit when ERNIZING OLD HOUSES" she was in possession or cusCLEVELAND Nov 21 (UP) lieves he has found the mitotie girl ‘as a representative of the that will aid you in this planSalt Lake Tribune-Chtc- o Tribune Service that feeling between Britain and of said infant ” — Lions and tody New forcand state of York are called as genic rays tigers they CHICAGO Nov 21 — Much may ning the United States never has been eful aggressive persona get that which constitute The justice ruled bower that the of Privilege Overcome better than it is today Because be accomplished in the direction Use This Coupon week-end- s because lots with child her have “4 of solar spend That may the facie way they energy of This condition he feels there privilege prima The Salt Lake Tribune of world monetary stability and Mrs VanderGloria sunshine mother their sunThe in release Morgan body of of relator herein to have the custody captured captured is a sound basis for a broad unInformation Bureau Dr cells attendant confidence if the “pracshine within the cells of the bilt George W Crile derstanding between the two govof her infant child Gloria has been Frederic J Haskin Director world-famou- s Interwas The ruling generally the dolis controlled of tical imthymatters surgeon of the ernments American body the of major in by parity” Washington D C Cleveland clinic has discovered roid and adrenal glands Dr to preted as a victory for Mrs Whitney overcome by the evidence offered by lar and British pound can be esof the the future portance I inclose herewith TEN The converse is true of sluCrile believes tablished definitely Sr George To support his one of the wealthiest women m the both sides before me and it is fur world CENTS in coin (carefully who has fought bitterly for ther declared and adjudged world Schuster Schusformer he finance his and minisassistants ggish animals like the crocodile theory Accompanied by Lady wrapped) for a copy of the ”5 That the following determinater for India said here today ter Sir George is making a study and passive and unenergetic examined those glands in 700 control of the child heiress alleging “MODERNIZING lhat Glorias mother is unfit to care tion awarding custody is jmade solely ata like the of and different “Something animals governmental practical policies persons physician OLD HOUSES” lor her for the promotion of The best interhas existed-forthconditions tendant of the National Acaover the last sev“Since animals derive energy parity ests and welfare of the infant Gloria Jus ice Carew decreed eral months" said Sir George “If United States He said he is not from plant food and plants ob’ demy of Sciences today Name 1 That the life led by this infant Morgan Vanderbilt and it is further this can be established it w ill Dr Crile with his corp of tain energy directly or indrepresenting the British governfrom the death of her father until considered ordered found adjudged in have an ment immense effect on genany way assistants at Cleveland clinic Street irectly from the sun it is clear June 1932 was and in evei’yjand decreed that the said writ 'of ha ' I am here as one who eral confidence throughout the regards set out to prove that captured that the energy of the animal wav unsuitable entirely cal- - beas corpus be finally disposed of as unfit world even It relieve the improper the situation in the United States might sunshine In shining again of is supplied by City eulated to her health and neg follows as one of the key points in the gold bloc countries of further unwithin living cells accounts for solar energy in the body That lectfut of destroy her moral and That the infant Gloria Morgan '6 a spiritual and thus to ' certainties wants and world situation go long who i to sav the sun shines again mental educa ion and that it so result- - Vanderbilt is State the life energy of men and wav toward settling their diffihereby adjudged to be get an idea of it for himself ” said ’’ animal D in the protoplasm of the anto ed to the discomfort detriment dam the ward of the supreme court of the (Mail Washington C) culties Sir George He and Lady SchusHe revealed today that he be imal” Dr Crile said state of New York” Sir George is of Ihe opinion ter left tonight for Salt Lake City dge and tnjuiy to the infant ’’ CLEARED OF JOINING TRAM STRIKE STORM HELPS 1 FASCIST PLOT RECEIVER PUT IN CHARGE OF ‘DAWES’ BANK ROCKIES AREA MENACES L A one-ten- th d ’ n e ’’ n Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt Will Spend Book Offers Housing Tips Captured Sunshine Supplies Energy Rogers Says: For Dynamic Humans Says Doctor 21— If Smedley Treasury recommendations or sugTax Commission in its biennial report to Governor Henry II Blood may be summarized as follows: TANGIBLE PROPERTY TAX: Improve basic assessment by taking such work from elective officers and placing in hands of properly qualified and experienced force Exemption of homes or low limitation on total tangible property tax levies would seriously cripple local and school governments Abolish rights to compromise delinquent taxes handling serious problems through right to abate taxes METAL MINES TAXES: No better method of assessing has been found than that now used in Utah Public policy alone should determine whether the multiple of three should be retained raised or lowered INCOME TAX LAWS: Universal filing fee should be either adequately enforced or repealed Advocates repeal of porperty tax offset Reduction of present exemptions if any should not go to as low as $500 for a single individual Rates of individual income tax might properly be increased to 6 per cent SALES TAX: While this tax places a disproportionate burden on the average citizen to that placed on the rich it has a proper place in the tax structure of the state Even a 3 per cent rate which is about as high as should be proposed would be insufficient to supply the constitutional requirements even of the district school fund To make sales tax apply to selected commodities BOARD ASKS British Finance Authority to Visit Salt Lake on Money Study Tour 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