Show i salt lake tribune The New York Aliens on Relief Utah Land Board CofllGiange Cost $2800000 Monthly Purchases - By Chicago Tribune Wire NEW YORK March is city is supporting an army of more than cosCbf 200000 aliens ? more than $2800000 This was determined In sn InvestiAdvises gation completed today which resultalmost incredible New ed elso in the Service that aliens in many instances are given preference over American National Setup cltlxens by those charged with the duty of distributing relief fund in WASHINGTON March 13 ISV-- A the nation’! largest municipality New York spends snore than difference of opinion In administramonthly most of It supplied tion circles over how many codes the federal government on the should be dropped tn re vising NRA by end Idle The most recent re- was indicated today by Donald Rich' needy berg In advising the senate finance committee to “do the big Job and let 7 the fringe wait” Riehberg expressed the' personal view thata’great many of tha codes for service trades with all their encould be forcement difficulties dropped and atill leave 73 per cent of the natlon’a workers under the Injnotherattempt to savehimse — — Hue eagle———'-—- ' from the firing squad Delbert Gteen “But I Want you to hear those who do that convicted alsyer Tuesday asked the feel more strongly than I there should be something done in supreme 'court for a rehearing of his U-Th- ' A tO blizh I by sport itte - Iveseom-- : He-an- d ouse rt of hlng' that idice ainst Asked Views Through his counsel Green asked Chairman' Harrison (D Miss) for the rehearing on the ground that views for asked Riehberg’ personal the trial judge in Second district oh which codes Should be discarded court at Ogden failed to assume his for had tried the committee after duty in determining whether there four days to get a specific list from was sufficient evidence of insanity to emer the national remove the presumption of his santhe director of gency council who appeared as a ity The petition' also contended the spokesman for the administration trial court erred in ruling that inheriRichbefg said ho would not write table insanity was irrelevant unless into the law which Industries should there was independent evidence to be regulated and which should not show the accused was insane but would draw the line by a defini- Green was convicted of the slaytion of interstate Commerce that ing of his uncle James Green near Layton on January 4 1930 His mother-in-lawould “stand up” In the courts Mrs Lois Green and his wife He aubmltteda list of 17 service trade codes covering about 3000000 Mrs Gladys Green were slain at the employes which he said had brought same time He was convicted la March 1930 most of the enforcement difficulthe supreme court ordered a new ties He added however that these but trial His second conviction in 1932 groups included some of the worst was sustained by the supreme court conditions employment If the court grants a rehearing the Big Industries case probahly will be reopened for The bigger Industries in the list argument in April If the rehearing is were barber shops laundries clean- denied Gresn rfiay-a- sk for a sanity ' ing and dyeing ho tf Is and restau- hearing or appeal to the governor for a adverrants motor vehicle storage reprieve Any reprieve would entising bowling and billiards real dure until the subsequent board of estate brokerage and beauty shops pardons meeting when the board There was apparently less interest could commute his sentence to life in Rlchberg’s fourth appearance be- imprisonment fore the committee than during the first three days Only part of the Winner in College senators attended the hearing and there were no persons standing Reading Announced ie re- - the true y of over mak-- that hich the Hing ipen- assed the t in in-- e file ry of ithe a es-- f and bere-nmis- ques- com- - your pur- - along the walls As a result Riehberg had a little easier time getting in a feW' words of hisowri between questions In submitting ths list of service trade codes Riehberg said the list had given rise to “the major that “on the other side Of the picture We have approximately 3000000 employes in this group who are operating under low wage did mblic arced ddis-iarac ion if bene- - ut itility In ea MlpgiHOTW last month ” mittee tha sued conditions” Tough Problems “Where wo have a combination of all the tough problems” be testified pointing Out that it was difficult in many cases to raise wage levels without trade practices and price the Id be who the agreements Ho agreed it was “going pretty far” to inolude hotels barber shops and restaurants under codes “What is ypur recommendation 7” Chairman Harrison asked “My personal recommendation” Riehberg replied1 “would be that you write into this bill a definition of Interstate commerce which was surely sound under the decisions of the court and under that definition tt would be necessary to eliminate a large percentage mf these local In- the work or--id ca- - 1357811 individuals representing 331872 families on the relief rolls There are no official records rewho heve garding the foreign-bornot sought citizenship papers who are among those receiving relief Relief officials expressed horror when asked If jmy pffort had been made to tabulate the' aliens on their lists ’Unemployment relief whether direct or in the form of projects con ducted with relief funds is extended to all destitute individuals without regard to citizenship or declared Bruce McClure per-sonal assistant to Administrator Har-ry L1 Hopkins n Figures Reveal Worth Of Utah’s Farm Crops Western farmers marketed prod $57294000 in January 1933TOf Which Utah's share was according to feaerat figures released Tuesday In San Francisco through the Associated Press Sales orih $55636000 The total farm income for the 11 western states augmented by government benefit payments was $64185-00far the month compared with $64145000 for the corresponding month last year Benefit payments dropped to $6891000 from $8609000 Gains in the dollar value of crop sales were recorded in California Nevada Arizona and New Mexico while the seven other states failed to match the 1934 totals the dispatch said Towtt’S1 perty per- - 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value of the bond and the price at which they were offered to the board wee too great Asks Committee Expressing his disapproval Mr Andersen asked Governor Henry H Blood to name a committee as pro' vided by law to consider tha purchase of the bonds The governor’s committee sanctioned the purchase on the ground the bonds were good investment end the land board purchased them and later resided and Inclosure of a drainage canal extending from the vicinity of Seventh West and Nihth North streets to Fourteenth North and the Jordan river was denied Tuesday by city commissioners after Commissioner Harold B Lee said it was not teas Burning smarting vJleUag irritations qnickly relieved and healing promoted withe hope-i- e i — ber 3 1927 was awarded compensation of 31246 per week by the state industrial commission Tuesdays The commission ruled that Mr Ball had been totally disabled since November 1 1934 and that the compensation should start as of that date Evidence Lack Brings Dismissal of Charges anywhere on the body ay ilatory 12 1854 a daughter of John E and Sarah Bell Davis Edward Ball who has become to tally blind as a result of an accident while employed by the Pleasant Grove canning company on Septem- old-tim- e DISCOMFORT or ted In Forsgren She esThe state land board Tuesday an' tablished one of nouneed the' purchase of $22000 the first dressmakworth of 44T per cent Cedar City ing establishments In Brigham City geherkl bbllgatlqn waterworks bonds $10000 in Hyrum city 6 per nrbOhdf'and' $10000"Ih'Murray city 5H par cent bonds The Cedar City issue was purchased at a premium above par of $143839 and will yield a net of Tha Hyrum issue was pfcr cant taken at a premium of $143005 td yield 473 and ths Murray bonds were purchased at a premium of $113432 to yield 425 per cent Approves Warrant The purchase of the bonds was completed after State Auditor Ju t Unlveri Sigma Chi fraternity aity of Utah announced the election Tuesday of the foliowing officers: Ralph Richardson president Thorn-le- y Speeder Suspects Also Swan vice present and Richard volved in Police Court DeBord secretary Richardson succeeds Robert Daly and will take office Traffic Cases early next wqek Daly end1 Rlfchard-so- n will leaye Thursday morning for the province convention of the fraAccused speeders and stop sign ternity in' Denver violators were Involved In traffic cases In police court Tuesday A D Reynolds of Murray was Compensation Allowed fined 315 for Ignoring a stop sign For Death of Husband when he appeared before Judgt C F Dalby He was arrested after being Involved In an accident March 2yet Mrs Ruth Wright widow of Walter to --death Eighth East aniTwenty-flrs- t Roqth Wright- - who streets police said He paid $5 of by falling top coal while employed a the fine and was granted a tay un- a mechanic by the Utah Fuel comtil April 1 on the balance pany at Castlegate on December 12 1934 Was awarded compensation of Forfeits Bad $1223 per week for a period of 312 he failed ta appear on a stop weeks When state the Industrial commisby sign violation charge T J Seaton sion Tuesday 34 arrested Monday at 181 Fourth avenue forfeited a $5 bond lng a speeding charge was granted Glen L Earl 25 arrested Tues- until March 16 to plead She wes day morning at Fourth Sdiith and arrested Monday at South Temple State streets for speeding was sen- and P streets bfficers said tenced to pay $10 and spend 10 days Blinded Worker Given Compensation Shops Resound With Commission Refuses To Inclose-Bi- g Canal ie and Miss Alice Foragren 60 died Tuesday at 12:30 a m at her residence 737 Thirteenth East street' of causes incident to age Miss Forsgren wet bom in Salt lake City on June Sigma Chi Fraternit Announces New Tie - Light tah in ement tful in sinew they Admitting they stole three metal tanka from the Refine Oil Products company 143 Pierpont avenue and later sold them to the Utah Junk company 850 South Fourth West street Frank Boweder 18 and Jerry DeFrond 18 were arrested Tuesday afternoon and held In the city Jail forlnVestigation Cedar City Murray and Hyrum Obligations Fig' lire in Deal Ignoring of Stop Call Sign Brings Fine Infan-tium’- pother rates' their Two Youthg Arrested And Admit Tank Thefts Answers Death 13 1935 In the oral reading contest held Tuesday by the English department of the College of St Miss Mary Ellen Purcell freshman was judged winner for interpretation of the poem “Ex Ore ’ by Francis Thompson Miss Purcell’s selection was judged best in its rendition interpretation and thought content In conducting this contest the English department has followed the Oxonian idea of reviving the art of oral reading Imitating the Oxford poetry reading contests the students were urged to select poems of general interest and to- read them with the Idea that poetry is read for the ear and not for the eye GADSDEN Ala March 12 (P)— Shopkeepers’ counters echoed to the thump and ring of "cartwheels” today It was Gadsden’s "silver dollar day” To find out what employes of the Gulf States Steel corporation did with their money L E Geohegan vice president dustries” distributed semiAs an alternative proposal Rich-ber- g monthly pay envelopes to 3800 emsaid the service trades could ployes in the form of silver dollars Is the money put in the “sock?” be handled by “voluntary agreeDoes It go to the bank? 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