Show £ajL SsUas LOCAL METAL PRICES WEATHER FORECAST WYOMING UTAH Fair Thuisday and Friday IDAHO NEVADA— Fair with valley fog (Detailea Report Pag 18) Gold Silver (newly mined) Silver (nationalized) Copper 3 60c Zinc Lead — VOL Entered at tba Poatofflce at 811 Lake City a Second-Cla- ss SALT LAKE CITY UTAH Matter T A FW Put Hauptmann Tomorrow Far From Scene of By WALTER LIPPMANN sooner cisions de- are made the ter For (he future of N R A is a major facbet- SOCIAL Of first is the abolition of child The second is the development of a system of collective bargaining based on a process applying some sort of new common law The third is the development of a system of industrial laws designed to reduce commercial corruption and antisocial competition Unquestionably these are desirable reforms But they are not the heart of the N R A If it is legal to abolish child labor to promote collective bargaining and to outlaw unfair trade practices through codes wduch are nothing but federal laws made under delegated powers then congress can in any one of 4 dozen different ways make (hese reforms permanent These reforms can be preserved whatever it is decided to do about the vital price fixing elements in the and codes No one need hesitate to rethese central principles examine for fea p of jeopardizing the re- 'i wage-fixin- g forms Stands or Falls On Prices Wages It is on its price and ciples that wage prin- N R A must stand or fall and it is in regard to these principles that there is now the greatest confusion in Washing- ton among business men labor lpazders and the people generally These are the matters that call for very thorough debate before anv definite decisions are taken The NR A has been operated on the theory of a high hourly rate paid for by monopolistically administered high prices Thus in the autumn of 1933 it succeeded In raising the average hourly earnings in dollars of all era- (Continupd on bare Fltthteru) (Lolumn Tvioi k with the case is a swirl of strange events that put him in possession of $14 600 of the $50as000a ransom that Lindbergh paid price for the life and safety of a ever saw built on made land from the lake just what Chicago or any water town could do Flew a little plane from Baton Rouge to New Orleans top speed of 70 Flew up to Washington last night I had no Idea in the world but what that world court would pass Lots of senators feel better about it Thev was voting through promise Rnd not conviction for it Senator Joe In Robinson fight for much made It and an outstanding he didnt have help either Well today they were all settled down to see if they couldn t do something (of America Yours whole-hearte- d £A0 US 20 PAGES— FIVE CENTS URGES CURB B on Anniversary VOICES dead dismissed him from the witness chair in mid morning and called his wife She went up there in her shapeless blue dress her black hat beige stockings and black pumps to try to save her husband from death It was not talk about babies— alive or dead — that pumped the tears into Hautmanns eyes It was testimony about his mother— a wrinkled old lady well past her alloted lifetime of three score and ten — who lives in Ka menz Germany and hopes for the best ffhv did you take a trip 1o Eu rope7” Reilly asked Mrs Hauptmann I wanted to see my husband smoth er for one thing ” came the reply She was 70 years old ” Persons sitting directly behind Hauptmann saw him reach for his handkerchief and brush it across his face "Is he crying’” one of them asked the state trooper who sits at his side "And how1 ’ came the trooper s whispered answer Hauptmann fumbled with his handkerchief and put it back in his pocket There have been charges made here have been that the Hauptmanns coached to weep and to shout ’’Liar'” at witnesses Whether this was an act is a secret locked m the mind of (Continurd on Pane Two) tender eentiment ' (Column Three! POISON LIQUOR BASE TRAILED By Associated Press WASHINGTON Jan 30— Wearing a birthday gift rose nj the buttonhole of a birthday gift new suit President Roosevelt today flashed a 53id birth day smile on all comeis The smile was turned tonight toward a microphone as he spoke his thanks to the nation for its observ ance of the date While part of its radiance was due to 7500 birthday balls staged m 48 states the tiopical Philippines cold Alaska — to which celebrations he spoke directly — some of its sponta neity carre from the birthday felici tations piled high on his desk and the birthday gifts that poured in from everywhere Aside from the birthdav avalanche this was supposed to be "just a nor mat day” at the White House followed by a strictly family birthaay turkey dinner with a birthday fruit cake topped by 21 candles V Gala Night But the night was gala for the w hole Roosevelt family with a White House party including Mrs Roose vclt Mrs Anna Roosevelt Boettiger and Mr and Mis Elliot Roosevelt heading toward the big ball at the Shoreham hotel here the presidents mothei Mis James Roosevelt lime lighted at the spectacular ball at the Waldorf Astoria hotel in New Yoik and the presidents college student sons Franklin Jr and John blight emng the ball of Boston The white rose in the presidents buttonhole today as he greeted call ers was the tribute of his press sec retary ’Steve’ Early He didn t say who was responsible for his new suit but observeis considered it a safe prognostication that a tall blue eyed woman had a lot to do with it her name being Mrs Franklin D Roose- alco-ho- J P Morgan Art Brings Big Price NEARS ON RAIL CLAUSE HAUL Aks tion ‘ ’ Supect "100-octan- lOO-octa- ne d House Passes Bill for Curb Solons Approve Proposal to Cut Levy on Homes Property ‘ On Child Labor ITL CREDIT CONGRESS ROW The out-of-to- Leadership Section Told State Nation Need Balance Measure Raising Exemptions Sent To Lower House Without Utahns Approve Amendment but Reconsideration Sought Z ll Z AVill Force Mergers Reversing its action of Monday the state house of representatives Wed nesday passed the child labor rcsolu- tion by a bare majority after a short but tense debate Spectators hung over the gallery rad and the chamber was hushed as the roll was called on final pas sage of the measure which has caused the bitterest fight since the legisla ture convened Adopting the tactics used by the proponents Monday Representative Grant Macfarlane (D Salt Lake City) changed his vote before the vote was announced by the speaker so that he could be with the prevailing side and give notice of reconsideiation This means that the question is still undecided and the fight will be carried over another day Out of Order Parliamentarians declared that the motion will be out of order unless the house votes to suspend the rules This can be done however by a majority vote If the proponents hold the lines they established Wednesday the opponents will be unable to mus ter enough strength to change the rules When the house adjourned Wednes day there were 31 (a bare majority) for the resolution and 29 against it The final outcome depends on wheth er any votes are changed before the question comes up Thursday after noon The only house rule governing motions for reconsideration is one which refers the whole matter back to Rob ert s Rules of Order and Robert's Rules of Order say that a second motion for reconsideration is out of or der unless there has been some substantial amendment in the question at of Cities Counties IN THE SENATE Adopted the resolution to submit a proposed constitutional amendment permitting exemption of homes homesteads and personal property in the aggregate of $300 Passed a bill intended to faciliflood and erosion control by Both bills the forest service still require house action tate Advanced to third reading cal- endar a bill providing for standards and inspection of gasoline but killed subject to notice of motion to reconsider a bill to carry out the state Municipal league’s plan to require expenditure of some gasoline sales tax funds within cities Placed on the second reading calendar the bill to tax tobaccos IN THE HOUSE Passed child labor resolution by a vote of 32 to 28 received notice of move to reconsider which will be out of order unless rules are suspended Heard request of Representative Warwick C Lamoreaux that certain activities of public utilities commission be investigated after heated debate motion carried that documents purportedly supporting the Lamoreaux contention be Incorporated in house records Representative Will R Holmes (D Brigham City) presented his plan for combined state and private system of liquor controL Several Important bills received pertaining to schools The Utah state senate Wednesday spent hut little time or breath In passing down to the house the proposal of Senators Ira A Huggins and J Francis Fowles both Democrats from Weber county that the people of the state should be asked to approve a constitutional amendment which would permit the legislature to exempt from taxation homes and homesteads up to $2000 of their value and personal property up to $300 of its value The vote was 19 ayes with four absent Senator Huggins who had been assigned the task of piloting the resolution through the senate said he had nothing to add to the arguments presented Tuesday when the bill was on second reading Senator Miller however thought that passage of the resolution by the legislature will automatically stimulate the building of homes without waiting the approval by the people which he felt sure would come He did not think this legislature should !n (Continu'd on Pace Six) (Column One) Given Names And Meanings Sweeping Change in China Monetary System Looms A study of the meaning of given names reveals many od- dities or incongruities In the association of names with the personalities of persons who have borne them For instance in spite of what lie think of the young woman who danced in order to cause the death of John the Baptist means peacefuL Judas which has become a sjnonvm for traitor means SHANGHAI Jan 30 (UP) — Chi 'Kapshek "strong man” of the nanas silver crisis reportedly neared tionalist government a climax todav with mounting InShanghai banking dications that a revolutionary sources predicted that the conferin be ences one of will would effected produce results who h change the worlds oldest monetary sys- will revolutionize the monetary and financial structure of China" tems Most challenging of the various Rumors persisted that drastic derumors In circulation was one that valuation of the yuan a measure Japan was prepared to lend China of silver might be undertaken bv a large amount of gold thus pro- the government in an effort to halt viding the basis for a gold stand- the soaring price of silver in China ard in Japans neighboring nation Paradoxically Chinas monetary and linking the Japanese yen wi'h troubles have been accompanied bv a rise In the value of the dollar the dollar of China Mexican in relation to foreign exMay Cooperate Unprecedented exports of Presence of the Japanese minis- change occasioned by the fact that ter in Nanking was regarded as silver silver prices in London and the lending credence to the rumor It United States are above local rates was pointed out that recent Tokyo of huge sums in silver newspaper articles have predicted smuggling the export tax and customs growing raproachement between the past erected to stem this flow two nations wdth Japan envisaged barriers drained many banks of the as a tutor to China replacing west- have ern powers m developing that na- white metal Silver Demand Heavy tion China in turn would cooperate with Japan free herself of Demand on banks and brokerage western influence and push her houses for silver Is particularly drive against communist and ban heavy at the moment On Februdit hordes in the central and south- ary 4 all debts must be settled in ern provinces keeping with ancient New Years merchants Chinese Minister of Finance H custom Consequently H Kung was in Nanking todv and others have pressed for delivconferring with General Chiang ery of silver Reliable n Argument Bamberger Says Move Special to The Tribune PROVO Jan 30 — National and state financial and budget problems were outlined Wednesday by Orval W Adams executive vice president of Orval W Adams the Utah State National bank of Salt Lake City before the economic and social sections of the Brigham Young university leadership week program Mr Adams advocated balancing of both national and state budgetj the only method W'hereby national prosperity could be recovered The keynote of his talk was "spend less” "We must either do that or in crease our income” he declared "and since we are unable in most cases to increase our income the only al fternative in balancing the budget ° spend l68S” Modifica-1- S Eaxlman "No country ever has survived un der an unbalanced budget” the Salt of 4th Section Lake City banker continued ‘It means higher taxes confiscation of Odds Against West private property and the ultimate We cannot collapse of government By HARRY J BROWN spend ourselves back into prosperity Tribune Correspondent Traces Debt Cycle WASHINGTON Jan 30— A long Mr Adams m discussing govern and short haul fight Is assured this expenditures declared session of congress by the recom- mental is now mendation contained in the report “All that thp government is your money — that which by Joseph B Eastman federal co- spending ordinator of railroads that section you pay in duert taxes and that four of the transportation act be which you are putting into the banks as deposits The banks aie eager at restored to the condition in which the present time to buy government It existed prior to its revision in bonds m older to get a small margin 192Q Mr Eastman would undo the of interest so that they in turn can work of former Senator Poindexter a small interest to you the dethe late Senator Gooding of Idaho pay positors Bankers aie looking in vain and other champions of a stiff and elsewhere to place their money on effective fourth section and would safe collateral But where wide the 185116 to the commission give is it’ sanctiononce of There has been no substantial it latitude i enjoyed u ” amendment in the child labor resolu- ing departures from the long and th lceon 7 si"66 the first motion for recon- short haul principle V 01 deration was earned so Mr Mac The Eastman report goes to confarlane s motion Thursday will be out gress at a time when the mtermoun-tai- n of order unless the house votes to section has but a single represuspend that rule which refers the sentative on the interstate commerce committee of the senate and question back to Robert's Rules Of Order not a single representative on the Passed in Senate house committee Though Com The resolution was sent to the house missioners Lee and McManamy disMonday from the senate where it agree with Eastman they are arwas introduced by Mrs Burton W rayed against nine commissioners Musser and where it was passed by a who join in approving the Eastman vote of 18 to 4 recommendation thus giving it The house after a three hour de added weight before congress bate rejected the resolution by a Powerful Interest vote of 31 to 29 but before the vote Powerful commercial interests was announced Mrs Reva Beck Bo U the S chamber including sone (D Salt Lake City) switched commerce favor the Eastman to the prevailing side and announced recommendation while others go her intention of moving for recon further and recommend entire resideration The peal of the fourth section She made her motion Tuesday but odds against the intermountain before the house could get its A W country are heavy and by mere O L members into the chamber a numerical strength the delegations motion for adjournment was made from that section cannot stave off and the matter went over to Wednesa modification of the long and short day as unfinished business haul clause Only by clever cooperBefore renewing her motion Wed ation and combination with other nesday Mrs Bosone asked for a call secgroups can the present fourth of the house and there was lull tion be preserved (Continued on Paxe Six) rein Six) much (Column There is the Eastman port that is controversial but for all that his recommendations which are accepted as having the support of the president may be jammed through the house under another The senate is the one gag rule W A S H I N GTON Jan 30 UP) GLOVERSVILLE N Y Jan 30 Congressional action on the social (iD— Officers today picked up the security bill was accelerated today trail which they believe will lead to coincidentally with the declaration the source of poison alcohol that by Secretary Perkins that the meas- killed 31 persons In Gloversville and ure should be law by Utica since last Thursday to give legislatures a chance to enChief of Police James Long at act synchronized state laws Falls said Joseph and velt At the same time a move quietly Little Derrico of Gloversville Thomas arto at the From Home Town provide capitol began John de Pedro and Anguments for members who are be- identifiedDominick What he did say what that the suit deliverers as the gelo di sieged by Townsend pension plan of an illegal alcohol cargo to the came from his home town of Hjde demands but who desire to vote for Park and was manufactured on the their mother Mrs new the administration’s social security rooming house ofSeveral looms built theie in an effort to of the Mary Derrico measure home industries that it encouiage said victims poison they This strategy contemplates havhad obtained drinks at the room- was ’all wool and a yard wide” And Mrs Roosevelt has been the ing Secretary Morgenthau follotf house with fiscal arguments the appear- ingThe of looms and the encourager Little Falls men will be taken builder ance before the committee of Dr of home industries at Hde Paik to were for Utica They questioning F E Townsend who is to be in- not It was a safe bet too that the presi with any violation of vited before both the house com- law charged (Contlnu-- d on Paer Thirteen) said Police Chief they but Long (Column One mittee and the senate finance com were of having obtained suspected mittee the warehouse In Utica The house ways and means com- liquor atfederal where agents yesterday mittee Chairman Doughton (D seized 2000 i gallons of rubbing N C ) said agreed in executive Two men were arrested in consession to "expedite the bill with- nection with that raid out depriving anybody of a chance As L G Nutt of Syracuse to be heard ” He aaid the hearings and Colonel his revenue agents backtracked would close "the middle of next along the trail of death chemists week ” The committee today heard here to determine what speNEW YORK Jan 30 (UP)— Six 20 witnesses in less than three cific worked in the alcohol killed the poison from the John Pierpont1 hours All testified on federal aid drinkers paintings They believed it was an for mothers Morgan collection — including the alof alcohol rubbing ingredient Doughton said Secretary MorChief Long who assisted two fed- most priceless “Viovanna Tourna-buonl- ” genthau probably would be heard eral agents in the Littlte Falls angle of Domenico Ghirlandajo after Townsend and “probably will of the case said he believed the in- one of the world’s most valuable want to discuss the practical finan— would one that reveal paintings have been disposed of vestigation cial aspects” of the Townsend plan Utica source furnished all the for a total of $1500000 H Knoedler A number of ways and means announced tonight deadly twyerge n Pedro and Di committee members have been wor- Dominick have police records he galleries Although Charles R Henschel ried because of the many appeals said (ContimiPd on Paso Three) president of H Knoedler’s refused (Column One) they receive daily asking them tol to confirm any names of buyers or APPOINTMENT CONFIRMFD support the Townsend bill exact selling prices it was believed be One who did not wish to quotWASHINGTON Jan 30 (PJ-the Ghirlandajo most valuable Companion of Robber ed said he got 48 post cards of that senate confirmed without a painting in Morgan’s collection was today Denies Coa)t Charges kind in today’s mail yet 'because recotd vote Fiank R McNinch of sold to Edsel Ford for $500000 the plan is financially unsound 111 Nmth Carolina for reappointment to The other paintings included SAN FRANCISCO Jan 30 I'D — he unable to vote for it” the federal power commission Franz Hals’ De Heer Bodolphe’ Albert Kessel companion of Clyde and ’Mevrouw Bodolphe” sold to- Stevens confessed bank robber and gether to an buyer for admitted brains of the recent San $300 000 break pleaded not Sir Thomas Lawrences “Miss Quentin prison to bank robbery charges Farren" sold in New York for guilty when he appeared before Superior $200000 Peter Paul Rubens’ "Anne of Aus- Judge L hadT Jacks today Kessel to expected tria” and Fra Lippo Lippis ‘St Police but he remarked to his atNEW YORK Jan 30 UP)— A se- Lieutenant Klein said that a few Lawrence Enthroned” sold to the plead Public Defender Gerard cret new motor fuel developed by months ago the air corps obtained Metropolitan Museum of Art for torney Kenny "The police have nothing $500000 the army air corps adding 30 miles 1000 gallons of on me” Judge Jacks set his trial an hour to plane speeds was deThis is a liquid from petroleum for tomorrow scribed for the first time today at the much like gasoline but of higher Labatt Kidnap Stevens who admitted providing annual meeting of the institute of test Technically It is called a penthe guns for the recent prison Enters Not-Guilt- y Plea break tane " The air corps experts mixed aeronautical sciences recently pleaded guilty ard this The new fuel is with 1000 gallons was sentenced to Folsom prison LONDON Ont Jan 30 (Ah — Dawhich engineers have been calling of four standard motor gasolines the “fuel of the future ’’ The army As a result they had 2000 gallons vid Meisner today pleaded not guilChild air coips has had it for six months of ’100 - octane” for experiment ty to three charges arising out of Richard Washburn and nas lived up to the “dreams" They tried It in 10 pursuit planes the John S Labatt kidnaping last Former Ambassador III in the Mitchel tro- August Two charges arise from w) fi a short while ago were con- called ‘ sidered daring if not fantastic phy race at Selfndge field last No- illegal detention of the middle-ageNEW YORK Jan 30 (4)— Richard The fuel was described by Lieu vember brewer the other accuses him of Washburn Child author and former tenant F D Klein of the armv air Tnese planes flew a five mile cir- armed robherv amba-ado- r to llalv was gravely ill The name ’TOO - octane cular course W ith the 100 octane His counsel will try to prove his tonight of pneumonia corps -thev made a top speed of 216 8 miles alibi defense means the anti knock rating that he was m CinM his Park Avenue home t wav - criti The gasolines available to the pub an hour This was an increase of cinnati on that August dav when reported ’hat his ennd tion lie and to commercial aviation at about 35 miles an hour for the same Canadas first ransom kidnaping ral and that he might not v e through the night He is 34 years old present rurf'up to only ‘87 octane tjpe planes fljing a similar course w as committed -- U Orval W Adams Secs Death of Governments Traced to Rapid Outgo Thousands at Held to Aid Crippled Children They Y SOUND APPRECIATION baby Hauptmann Chose this dav— when Talks to his own ordeal on the witness stand ended — to display his first quiver of Dances Will Rogers Says: Motor Fuel Developed by Army NEW YORK Jan New Adds 30 Miles to Plane Speeds Orleans got the finest airport I 30 — THANKS connection Listed Move semi-judi-ci- 4 RELIEF BILL SPEEDED The labor 1935 SL BANKER ROOSEVELT Defense Completes Best Day of Trial With President Wears Gift Suit Suspect’s Wife Another Witness SwearWith Rose in Lapel ing to Alibis for Night of Abduction On Reforms JANUARY 31 Lindbergh Kidnaping ON BIRTHDAY By HARRY FERGUSON tor in the cal1935 by United Press Copyright laof culations COUNTY COURT HUNTERDON and bor capital Yet there is HOUSE FLEMINGTON N J Jan no reason to 30 — On the night the news that think that the Charles A Lindbergh Jr had loeen a dministration the congress kidnaped went howling down the or the country March wind Bruno Richard Haupl are now ready mann was far away — in a cozy bakeiy to make final —with a laugh on his lips W Lippmann That is what two witnesses for the For and permanent decisions swore today one thing the constitutional que- defuse It must have been somebody ele stions are very great and are as who laid a ladder against the wall it is reasonable yet unsettledthatand the Lindbergh home and carried the supreme court of to suppose of the child from its crib said Anna would be far more tolerant Schoeffler Hauptmann For at 9 30 A if they R N of the aspects many m March 1 1932 she swore her were tempoiary than it would be phusband led her from the bakery If they were made permanent where she worked and took her home It was about that time of night that Nation Undecided Col Charles A Lindbergh raced up Real Policies the stairs of his home saw an empty cradle and turned to his wife and But even if we knew now what said the authority of congress is and "Anne they have stolen our babv’ somebody else vho what lawmaking powers it can "Yes it was committed this crime ” said Elbert to his to the president delegate Carlstrom For March 1 was his birth deputies and ultimately to the day and he remembers well how he code authorities it would still be went into Christian Fredericksen s New York City There he unwise to attempt to make final bakerysatin Bruno Richard Hauptmann decisions at this time The cou- said reading a newspaper and laughing ntry has not yet reached clear at him He had never seen questions of before he testified and Hauptmann opinions on the vital the did not see Until it does only senpolicy him until he came to the wit sible thing to do is to play for ness again chair today to take an oath time and hope that debate will Thus did big Ed Reilly best of clarify the question of confusion Brooklyn s homicide lawyers build The first source his contention that Hauptmann about the N R A comes from a up never was near the scene of the failure to distinguish between its crime that he did not kidnap the incidental social and human- Lindbergh baby and that his only itarian reforms on the one hand and on the other the critical economic policies dealing with prices and wages which are at the heart of it It has made or is at least attempting three great reforms Three MORNING 4 Today And Two Problems of N iU A NEW YORK Jan 30 — Something has to be done about N R A before next June when the act expires and it is clear that the THURSDAY 64c Ole SO 9 00c 3 70c Local Weekly 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