Show i-- lltWeatlier Forecast NEVADA—Generally 1 1 fair Wednesday- - Thursday IDAHO WYOMING— Unset- led Wednesday Thursday Detailed Report on Page 20) UTAH - Local Metal Prices uDi ' C-Jl- Tf u Gold L $3500 Silver (newly mined) 64fte Silver (nationalized) 8001c 900c Copper 355c Zinc Leafl aS)Oo local Week) Settlnnenl Prleea"' iMCoppir 85 't h Entered at tha Pmtsffte Uki Cits a Becond-Cla- a VOL 130 NO 150 ’ (tall it Matter SALT LAKE CITY UTAH WEDNESDAY MORNING MARCH 13 1935 22 PAGES— FIVE CENTS 4' iiO ROOSEVELT STRIKES AT U S Moves to Deport - N- r- Evelyn John Strachey Autlio r and Lecturer to Adopt W arehouse Attempts TO CUT AID Suffer Decisive Defeat System mEUKDS Local Option Clauses Stricken $4800000000 FOES MASS Government Declares Briton Entered Country Senate Factions Join to Holding Companies to False' and Statements Misleading by Go- President Says in Pare Talk toComtuiinistic points Message to Congress Works Measure -- - Opposition Hits Back Ban Would Impair Operations of Units In dustry Spokesmen Say t i Text of President's Message on Page 2 By Associated Press WASHINGTON March 11— The government tonight ordered the arrest of John Strachey British author on the claim that he had entered the United States "by means of false and misleading statements” and since arriving here had “declared himself to be a communist” The federal bureau of Information announced that the circumstances it mentioned rendered Strachey deportable under the immigration laws” Because of the prominence of the British author many ’observers here at once considered that the projected action blight grow into an international incident Warrant Issued Colonel D W MacCormack immigration commissioner announced in' a formal statement that a warrant had been Issued and that his agents in Chicago planning to serve it on Strachey tonight at Glencoe 111 a suburb where the author was scheduled to lecture MacCormeck’s statement said the author had obtained a visitor’s visa at the American consulate general’s office in London December 6 1934 When he arrived in New York December 25 the commissioner added the subject Slashing sharply in the same special message at what he called organized "propaganda" against the projected legislation the president was met with a renewed salvo o I opposition In a matter of hours after delivery of his message two utility groups hit back asserting that he had “prejudiced” the case and expressing “astonishment” at his words Hits Propaganda Mr Roosevelt left little doubt however that the weight of the administration would be thrown behind the effort to push through utility holding company legislation at this session Alter hitting at what he called “propaganda to exploit the most and fallacious fears’' " which he said left him ” ' Mr Roosevelt added: “Except where H is absolutely necessary to the continued functioning of a geographically integrated operating utility (system the utility holding chmpany with its present ( powers must go” But the words flung back by ophill ponents of the Wheeler-Rayburgenerelly to ban public utility holding companies in five years were both heated and strong One of the warm- est fights of the Session appeared in prospect Among Reactions Among the repercussions from the presidential message were: The American Federation of Utility Investors through its president Hugh S Magili said in a statement tonight that the president's message had the effect of giving impetus to the Wheeler-Rayburbill which he called "autocratic” "destructive” and “unconstitutional” The president’s words he said indicated a state of mind that "coolly disregarda the pleas of the people In the exercise of their constitutional right to petition their own government for a redress of t “ynlm-pressed- n grievance” J The committee of public utility executives through a statement of Its chairman Philip H Gadsen asserted: “In order to offset the rising tide of protest which is coming from hundreds of thousands of investors in public utilities from all over the country and before we have had an opportunity to offer any defense Or objections to this bill the president sends a message to congress today which seeks to prejudice the case” Norris Praises Stand Senator Norris Nebraska’s independent Republican said the presi dential Message wag "dandy” and that he would propose an investigation by the federal trade commission of the “propaganda” Representative Snell of New York the Republican leader lambasted the message as itself “purely a piece of propaganda” Other Republicans in the house also assailed the message The twelve-poin- t program gent to (Continued on Pare Two) (Column One Will Rogers Says: SANTA MONICA Cal March 12 —All you read is war wati war but over 99 per center predictions and not wars Everything considered the'’ world has been toward each other pretty peaceful glpce the big war Outside of Japan apd China Bolivia and Paraguay there basent been much between nations if you just stop and figure It out all the wars are home talent Greece is frying in her own fat Cuba is operating on herself The Russians have shaved each other Germany’s' trouble has been internal and infernal England has succeeded in India in keeping the Mohammedans fighting the Hindot and not her All pis-- wars since 1918 have been with the N R A Our neighbors Mexico and Canada have both behaved like gentlemen So m6& wars are in the newspapers Yours he answered in the negative when immigration officials asked him the Departure of From Crete Hailed Revolution End er $1750 99 (Copyright By Associated Press) s ATHENS March 12— Fiery insurVenizelos his ’ rection against Premier Panyoti government at an end fled from his native Crete today to gain haven on the little Italian island of Cassos The cruiser Averoff "flagship” of the rebel fleet conveyed Venizelos his wife and several other revolt to the square islet and afterward radioed the government that it was continuing to Greece With Venizelos’ flight and the smashing of the rebels’ land forces in Macedonia the goverment’s victory apparently was complete Business Moves d Hellenic republic The its business and economic life party paralyzed since Insurrection flared began moving slowly back toward normalcy Recapture by loyal forces of the Averoff which was expected to ancomchor off Phaleron tomorrow pleted the reconquest of the insurgents’ sea 'forces which for several days held Athens and Us seaport Piraeus in tear of bombardment Earlier in the day the rebel destroyers' Psara and Leon and the submarine Nereus were taken over by loyal forces The rebel submarine Kat sonis arrived at the Italian island of Patmos to be interned with all her Eleu-therio- Tsai-daris- chif-tain- s strife-racke- complement An official announcement said the toll of both sides in the land operations in Macedonia was only 10 dead and 91 wounded indicating to observers here that the rebel resistance collapsed once General George Kondylls loyal generalissimo got his weather bound offensive under way A long expensive struggle Jay be- HXmilnutd on Pace Three) (Column One) By Associated Press WASHINGTON March 12—Senate administration leaders herded the $4- 800000- 000 relief bill through two test Votes today only to meet later with determined insurgent effort to clip the proposed appropriation to half its size- The majority chiefs succeeded in downing with a 75 to 5 vote an amendment by Senator Long (D La) to set aside a billion dollars of the fund to provide college educations for needy youths Then they mustered a 56 to 32 vote to beat an amendment proposed by Costigan (D Colo) which would have broadened the terms of the bill to include "wasteful public works” especially state municipal and other nonfederal projects Runs Into Debato The big measure then ran into a siege of debate led by Democrats both from tha agricultural section and big city states From both came questioning of tha value of the measure to the unemployed in their respective types of communities After Senator Byrd (D Va) made public a report’ IrOm - the treasury showing tha $1500000000 of the $3- 300000- 000 public works fund appropriated two years ago remained unexpended Senator Copeland (D N Y) opened the battle to cut tha new relief outlay to $1800000000 Byrd favors a $1000000000 appropriation “We are not going to buy our way to prosperity” Copelaqd told the senate "We are going to buy our way i Permit Plan Provided for Purchases of Liquor With the house holding a night session to clear np its erowded calendar and the senate wrestling with the controversial liquor problem the Utah legislaturWinished Tuesday with the following developments: IN THE SENATE (Bills Passed) H B 161 (Romney)— Providing for the conversion of building and loan associations into federal savings and loan associations S B 162 Holbrook)— Permits majority - of landowners-to dissolve drainage districts S B 148 (Frischnecht)— Giving county commissions power to equalize the benefits in drainage districts S B 237 (Ray)— Giving the power of eminent domain to publiq works projects Miscellaneous Debated and revised H B 41 betting up a state store system for liquor control Voted against a night session Tuesday decided to reconvene Wednesday at 10 s m IN THE HOUSE (Bills Passed) H B 174 (Nicholes) — Uniform motor vehicle responsibility act H B 199 (Gammeter)— Gross sales tax of 1 per cent H B 179 (Farr) — Requiring state insurance fund to file and publish statereports with state insurance commissioner ‘ ment of condition H B 206 (Richards)— Ratifying bonds or other obligations issued by public bodies of the state for public works projects H B 83 (Marthakis)— Enlarging the scope of the law providing for teachers’ retirement associations in first and second class cities H B 211 (Hummer)— Uniform antinareotio act H B’s 216 217 and 220 (Hummer)— Repealing present nareotie laws Bills Defeated ‘ H B 244 (Pectol and Mrs Jensen)— Proposing to enlarge the quorum of the board of regents of the University of Utah H B 247 (Pectol and Mrs1 Jensen)— Proposing to make " " State Given Monopoly Upon All Package Sales Hotels Clubs Restaurants to Serve Single Drinks With MealsQnly Sales by the drink With meals only In "hotels clubs and res- taurants were restored by a vote of 21 to 2 to the liquor control ' bill Tuesday by the "Utah state senate (as its only major change in the measure which two weeks ago w'as adopted by the house ' -- Johnson Arms With Verbiage For WordWar advo- King world-famou- s Choosing the committee of 49 re a guide tha senate restored the bill to vtrtually the aame form ' favored by the committee Attempt to adopt a state ware house plan were decisively defeated as were all other attempts to liber alize the measure ( port at ’ Bars Binned for - s v New Terrorism two-third- Ocean Workmen ' e Sweeps Havana Gird lor Battle state-operate- d WV-Bo- $1750-00000- hard-bitte- n ‘ 1’ 0 -- $50-00- Frigid Tornado Rips Over South pro-visio- - ((Pi-Ra- - Chris-tofferso- n r to Arrange v Beautiful Carden Arrival of Quint’s First Tooth Eclipses Parliament Battle (Copyright 1935 by United Press) CALLANDER Ont March 12-George practically had a teeth ing baby on his hands tonight in the person of little Annette Dionne first of the famous"”quintupleta to cut a ’ tooth The event took place early this morning the tooth breaking through the lower front gum and being discovered by nurses during the usual It caused more morning inspection excitement at the Dafoe hospital home of the babies than the legal battle being waged over their guardianship A bill making them “wards of the king” and under the care of the welfare department until they are 18 years old seemed assured today of passage at Toronto where it required but one more reading "The other babies will be following Annette's example within a few days” said Dr Allan Roy Dafoe to Although permitting aaWb by the drink in hotels clubs and restau' cated or believed in the overthrow General’s ‘Extermination1 rants tha bill apeciflcally provides (Continued on Pave Eleven) (Column Pour) that alcoholic beverages can be of Coughlin served only with meals' kt tables Long pannot be served over bars and can- Slated This Week not ba sold $fter midnight or before 7 a m Thq term “alcoholic beverages” is By United Press defined to include 22 beer as well WASHINGTON March 12-- Gen as spirituous liquors eral Hugh S Johnson will return to f' Stale Monopoly ' ' ’ armed week sometime this to wars After spending virtually ell day in with adjectives to exterminate this debate on the bill too senate ended s Tuesday with its job about pair of political termites”— Father done ' The measure however is ’ Charles' E Coughlin And Senator scheduled to be Measure Provides Total of completed in short Huey P Long order Wednesday since most of the 000 0Q0 The only thing that can atop fills controversial points have beep set: i Use of IIOLC three cornered battle it was Indicated tled stands now As measure ’the it simultaneous on Six Column the be would V (Continued Page Two) tonight failure of all the radio tubes to the which is house bill 41: i 1 Provides tor sales by the drink to poverty” States United By Associated Press hotels clubs end TestaurantsT LongTSised rcheer for Coughlin’s to2 WASHINGTON March 12— With Makea Prediction Incorporates a permit system for assault on Johnson last night and only two votes against it the house Senator Long predicted that said he would crawl back Into toe purchase of liquor t repassed today the measure which pro- "ninety-fiv3 Provides state monopoly of the per cent” of the big ring and make a speech on the eenate vides an additional $1750000000 for lief funds would be wasted Senator traffic with sale all aa moves package me” liquor soon r floor the “as spirit the Home Owners Loan Corporation Tydings (D Md) Who lives near That has been known to happen on exclusively through to help mortgage-burdene- d home own- Baltimore joined Copeland in his stores v t toe spur of the moment ers argument that millions to be spent on Ne Local Option Coalition Apparent The bill was sent to the senate after western power irrigation and soil SAN PEDRO Calif March 12 The ex HAVANA March 12 way things shaped up tonight 4 Provides for supervision of jtoe-' repeated attempts to raise the erosion projects would not help com21 persons brdiight (UP) — Sailors and longshoremen— Long and Coughlin seemed to have liquor traffic bjr a three-ma- n to $3000000000 were beaten plosions injuring on relief in New York City mission to be appointed by the gove ' Members of the banking committee The Marylander also called for a re- immediate drastic enforcement of the !wo of the most elements formed a coalition against Johnson “Father Coughlin made a master- ernor gave assurance again and again that duction in the sum of $1800000000 military governor’s nine o’clock cur- - h labor warfare —were getting ready ful address ’’ Long said “The part in 5 Makes- - no' allowance for local the bill provided sufficient funds to Arising to defend the bill Senator in a hailstorm of bul with grim earnestness tonight for which he described the fight to drive option Robinson of Arkansas the Democratic few law tonight help deserving home owners in 6 Specifically forbids all advertls- - ’ from lets guns rifles another marine labor struggle that toe money changers out of toe temple leader said the bill provided con- ing of liquor except “appropriate” and Baruch the Bernard way Even so the committee itself had on Pacific the tie may up for white collar worker proj and pistols in the hands of police and shipping trolled this man Roosevelt— get me? window signs and printed price lists added $250000000 to the $1500000 eefs in the cities coast soldiers in clubs hotels and restaurants ” —That described toe situation better 000 originally in the measure It also Senator Connally (D Tex ) con7 Restores toe $500000 loan fund Eight vessels are tied up in port than anything I ever heard” The paralyzing geheral strike wrote in a provision that new appli- tended the persons to whom Tidings their cations for help might be filed for and Copeland referred would be showed signs of breaking up but are crews pulled off and two more Miss Frances Robinson Johnson’s authorized by the house The com anchored off port A third the secretary announced the general mittee of 49 favored a $350000 loan 60 days after the bill becomes law taken care of by the direct relief ap- never in all its hectic revolutionary tanker ' from Portland would makeanother speech this week fund Brandywine two amendscore of Only eight propriation in such a state of Ore hesitated oft port and then pro- He was sitting beside his radio last With exception of comparatively ments were accepted One of tha last Copeland asserted that the large daya was Havana Not 100 ci- ceeded to a gulf ot Me:gieo 'destina- night when Coughlin opened up on minor changes and elimination of the desolation and fear adopted boosted from $25000 to ot its 600000 population were tion him It may have been just a coinci- local option clauses the bill so far the limit on loans— insured up tion's credit and agreeing with this vilians on the streets Finds Idle Seamen " dence but Johnson’s radio went dead stands in almost the identical form ’ to 20 per cent by the Federal Hous(Continued on Pr Two) on nipping any new moveBent A United Press correspondent at the beginning of Coughlin’s speech in which it was first presented-t(Column Pour) ing Administration— made by private ' ment against President Mendieta’s visited sailors’ union headquarters and it took five minutes of tinkering toe legislature' lending agencies for repair and imJose Colonel Pedraza here and found 200 idle seamen pre- tp get it going again Unless the senate should unexpectgovernment of structures commercial provement military governor slapped on the'eur-fe- paring for active picket duty edly change its policy before final Begins statement Asserting that if the government order At 925 p irij heavy shoot- Whether the clash beBut as soon as the voice from the consideration of toe bill the prin- loans these $200000000 guaranteed broke out of the in several parts ing tween the strongly knit sailors’ union shrme of the Little Flower faded off cipal bone ot contention between toe would be handed the bankers of the n capital Thf city was startled tense and oil companies over wages and the air after 45 minutes of scorching house and the senate will be the country Representative Hancock (D soland closely shuttered Police for sales by the drink The union recognition will lead 'o a gen- oratory Johnson grabbed a pencil and N C) demanded the entire section rsr'and sailors ran wildly through eral tieup of all ports along toe west began to issue a statement house deleted this clause from the di covering them be lifted out of the the streets H coast was- - something neither union "Public political enemies number original measure billJACKSON Miss March 12 Half a block from the Associated leaders! oil company officials nor one tnd two” is what he called Coughcing Other amendments ot both senate The $200000000 is the amount proeastward aeross the Gulf Press office police descended upon neutral observers cared to talk about lin and Long Then still in the heat and house are ot today comparatively vided in the housing act for moderni- states from ice- a group of youtha who had defied Texas "a freakish1 minor nature ?‘We will pull men off ships as fast of enthusiasm he said: zation loans on homes The new bill laden atmospheric disturbance dipped the curfew order trouncing them as they come in” said Harry "I would like to pledge myself to The senate’s decision to restore would open the fund to commercial in tornadic force in Mississippi and with short lengths ot rubber hose sales by the drink came on a vote of a big powerful man with fostering a modernization loans A few minutes iater Georgia and left a cold wave with police pun one bad eye “You can make any- nationwide movement to exterminate 21 to 2 The only dissenters were While they made a last minute at- snow and a on sleet flood suit car bristling with machine guns thing you want out of that state- the influence of this top of (Oontlnaed oa Pan Six) tempt to shunt the measure jMcK to menace pair of jiolitical (Column One) screeched up to the curbing in front ment" Chnstofferson is in charge termites” centering around Jackson the banking committee the RepubPontotoc with a population of about of the office Yanking out whips and of strike A few hours later a Washington organization here lican opposition to'the bill dwindled 2500 In was north Mississippi struck pistols they ordered half a dozen newspaper poured put on the street down to Representatives Andrews of last Hold Closed Meeting How by an arm of the disturb- men standing in the doorway to get thousands of copied with this headline New York and Merritt of Connecti-Ut- r ance night The a closed held committee strike which caused damage estimated back upstairs The men explained and black across its stretching long' at more than $100000 largely in the they Were working pressmen and had meeting late today at the St Francis front page: hotels sailors headquarters at which business section special passes "Couglin Johnson Long rukus “Passes or no passes" said the po- orders from San Francisco were "Gets louder and louder and Only three persons were Injured No but more than a score of business lice “you must get back in your of- transmitted to the committee Flowering annuals have toelr louder” one not a member of the strike comhouses and homes were destroyed or fices" place in every garden and Then Johnson cooled a bit and damaged An epidemic of bombing and shoot- mittee was 'admitted they alone will make a beautihis statement to read: At saijors’ union offices a short Another branch of the storm today ing in the early ful garden if they are selected "I should think that every thinkevening had been with good taste planted on the f dipped with a roar on the outskirts terrorism's answer to the curfew law way down the street striking oil ing American should cooperate to ex- tanker sailors stewards and firemen of Macon Ga where the wind tore correct schedule and given on ‘ Pane Two) (Continues were being recruited for strike duty a path about 400 wide and more proper cultivation and care It (Column Three) Indicted who had been awaiting the event than e mile longyards Long Huey Ally does an not expert gardemolishing small require since the quintuplets became six houses and blowing down trees dener to do this Any amateur By U S on Tax1 Charges monthi old Annette and her sisters and Can qualify get splendid will be one year old on May 2i) results If he will be guided NEW ORLEANS March 12 (JPh-- A “Their teeth should be along any ANNUAL our booklet by federal grand Jury today returned time now It is possible thet Marie PLANTS FLOWERING ’ a new indictment against Abe L will be a little tardy due to her comUSE THIS COUPON Shushan president ot the New Orparatively poor start in life but the t Tribune Lake Salt others should follow Annette’s ex” VATICAN CITY March 12 (JPy-- The leans levee board and close political ‘ Information Bureau ample very soon” congregation of rites met before friend of Senator Huey P Long alAus- of foreign affairs in the Austrian govVIENNA March 12 (P)-- The Frederic J Haskin Director n Marie smallest of the five has Pope Pius today In the process of leging attempts to evade income tax has lodged a for- ernment and former Austrian minisWashington D C shown signs of teething The others beatification of Sister Philippine payments in 1933 end amending in trian government have had swollen gyms When they Duchesne who died to St Louis Mo dictmenta previously returned charg- mal protest at Berlin it was revealed ter to Germany called at toe Berlin — I — inclose—- herewith TEN CENTS In coin (carefully were measured a month ago Annette in 1860 Prelates said later that toe ing effect by Shushan to defeat tax tonight against a statement asserted-l- office it was revealed with the prowrapped) for a copy of the Yvonne and decile each were 26 vote of toe congregation wai favor- payments for 1929 1930 1931 and made by Adolf Hitter concerning test booklet on ANNUAL FLOW1932 inches tall Emilie trailed them by able ERING Austria The German foreign office claimed an inch and Marie was 24 Inches It is probable that the decree of The guardianship measure is op- beatification will be read next Sun- Rescue Workers Recover Characterizing toe remark as “in- Hitter’s statements were only private posed by the infants’ parents Ovila day terference” the protest referred to a The Austrian government it was Dionne and his wife Sister Philippine Duchesne was of Street Body) of Trapped Miner conversation between tier fuehrer learned maintains that the German It was sponsored French origin and Major Arthur Hnnessey head of press bureau Issued the statement on City' She went lo America in 1818 and SAN DIMAS fcalif March 12 (UP) the Saar civil police in which the the orders of Hitter himself by Welfare Minister David Croll who said its sole purpose was “to spent the last 41 years of her life — Rescue workers todav recovered former was quoted as sayingDer fuehrer is also repotted to State stop Ihe quick talkers and chiselere there founding Sacred Heart the bodv of W T Shields "What happened m the Saar lssig - jhave complained bitterly that some from their attempts to get control of vents (Mail to Washington D C) a of old miner of water work her his for in in nifiraht were Austria” relatives principal trapped project imprisoned the children” Convents was the education of( girls! (tunnel five miles from here Stefan Tauschitz under secretary Austria routine questions whether he With Rebel Aides Additional Funds Td Italian Island For Home Loans t jJl— Evelyn John Strachey House Approves Venizelos Flees n - Administration Emerges Successfully From 1 Two Test Votes - -- Here are Developments In Legislature Tuesday Debate Rages on Floor “man-datoril- By Associated Press WASHINGTON March U—With the flat dictum that “to avoid governmental socialism" congress must ban all except “necessary” public utility holding companies President Roosevelt today sent to the capitol a twelve-poin- t plan tor dealing with - Upper Chamber Restores Measure to Virtually Same Form as Favored in Report From Committee of 49 ' Beatification of Nun Approved at Vatican Vienna Objects to Hitler’s Talk of Absorbing Austria ’ -- -- y plants “i 4 v - con-Th- ’ v |