| Show 4' A SUNDAY MORNING THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MARCH 24 1935 Full Text of Hoover’s Message to G 0 P Democrats Scorn Hoover’s as ‘Pitiful Effort Message "Great social problems of durtion ef eur Industries Press ation’s Peril By and prices ef their safeguards to the individual against text former President ing with inevitable of advancing the To Get Back mWIutcHouse’r age try national calamity and !ln New Deal Sherrill Halbert President tic a consumption have But thesa organised scale business agriculture California Hoover Sees Associated The of California Hoover’s message to Republican assembly follows’ ‘‘Mr Republican Assembly increas- the eoate products the dielocationa Monopolis- been practices on gigantic "Small business men have been disabled and crushed Class conflicts have been created and embittered The government haa gone into business in Competition with its citizens Citizens have been eoerced threatened and penalized for of fenses unknown to all our concepts of liberty The courts are proclaiming repeated violationa of the con- “Sacramento Cal “Dear Mr Halbert: I am glad to Joifmer President Urges complyto with your request for a message your forthcoming meeting Stresses Responsibility to Rebirth of The Republican party today has 4 Save the greatest responsibility that has Country come to it since the days of Abraham Lincoln That responsibility is I (Oontlnutd from Tut Om) to raise the standard in defense of stitution 4 S policies predicate national fundamental American principles It Food Prices (Rising must furnish the rallying point for Vikjuptcy and therefore the min all thosa who believe "Because of food destruction and in these printh people ciples and era determined to defeat restraint on farm production forrh$ Hoover statement was a letter those who are responsible for their eign food Is pouring Into our ports annual invention of the Call daily Jeopardy purchase of which should have btsn “1 The American people have Republican assembly a group from our farmers Tha cost of mads before issue of them the directly t yung party member who Is steadily advancing More living our and perfeeting it for full five minutes The maintaining individual lib- people are dependent upon tha govof yatem orderly bepresident did not attend under constitutionally con- ernment for relief than ever before in Berkeley to take part in the erty ducted government er of reject- Recovery is still delayed Tha proUvfcrsity of California’s charter day in favor of the newly ere- - ductive genius of our people which it ing There he wu gyen an ated fegram of regimentation and la tha aoia road to recovery and to system nofary degree and applauded as breaucratic domination in which increased standards of living is behaibpton of American lndividu men and women are not masters ing stifled the nation impoverished m!” instead of enriched The theories of government but are the pawn jA Vote of "deepest appreciation” or dependents of a centralized and of this administration do not work as liven the "former chief executive They are no longer a propaganlzed govpotentially er Sherrill Halbert presiding ernment millennium they ara aelf exposed iPUted: “4 The people hava a right to la shall we aa a nation That Had Ne Chance j ! stand on the foundations of Amer- an opportunity to changa these poliHe never had a fair chance when icanism gaining the great powers cies It is ths duty of tha RepubliI w’aa president1 of pipgreaa inherent id it correct- can party to offer that opportunity It And beyond insistence upon AmerjNo'one present would comment on ing abuses which arise within the security and opportu- ican foundations of government it letper they considered the me widening nities that can alone be bullded is tha duty of the party to insist as a 1936 ja bid tor consideration upon realistic methods of recovery upon it? tffsldential contender "Before ui is the sink into which rsal jobs for labor and real markets ipoVernor Frink F Merriam head first ont great nation after another for ths farmer Those methods lie in removing the shackles and unI tle party in California did not abroad la falling America must certainties from enterprise After to the as look the in past today no Pend the first sessions and made oreatlva impulses qf free men and nearly six years of depression liquiJmnpent women born of the moat enterpris- dation restriction of all manner of a(d the former chief executive's ing and stock in the purchases and Improvements we t Jaaage: World for productive genius for ex- stafldHn ths threshold of a great 1‘The Republican party today has economlo movement il pansion and enterprise for eco- forward responsibility that has nomic recovery for restoration of only the paralyzing effects of misJ greatest fne to it since the days of Abraham normal Jobs for lncreaied stand- taken governmental policies and acicdln That resnpnslbility is to ards of living for reform of abuao of tivities may bs removed Isefthe standard of defense of fun Hits Present Views governmental or economlo powers an ental American principles and for advanca from outworn “The a napresent conception ob solemn The most government featmna have been modes of The freedom of tional economy baseJ The men to thought upon scarcity repudiated to act to achieve la must In all comomi think sense be relion is faced with the greatest debt now versed to an economy based upon The cun "2 being hampered Jsr known to our country American a The have people or workman farmer production has been rendered uncertain right to determine for themeelvee and buslnest man allkt ara deHits Centralisation thin fundamental issue and it is feated economlo life adTfce government has been cen solely through the Republican party vances Surely only through increasing probe for detercan aliied under n enormous that it presented use of every Instrument duction in Wuhlngton which has mination at tfhe ballot box To ac- science by us through lowering gave of in llmitad the stated and need of costs and production complish this the county is with consequent prices costs the of a rejuvenated and vlgoroue Industries increasing in f4 prices increase and consumption with of their products That organization higher real wages to the of the Republican party tran- through consumption worker and real return to the Monopolistic practices have been scends any personal interest or tha ranized on e gigantic scale Small selfish Interest of any group That farmer "Effective reform of abuses in Mrjesa men have been disabled and organization will ba the stronger if ished Class conflicts have been like your own sessions it springs business and finance must be undertaken thrpugh regulation and 'ated and embittered from the people who believe in these not through bureaucratic dictation JCJtizen have been coerced threat-d‘an- principles or government operation Protecpenalized for offenses unHits at Repudiation tion to individual anterprise from to all our concepts of lib- - "3 It is well that the young men monopolies must bs reestablished Because of food destruction and and women of the Republican party whereby the smaller business may meet and glva attention to Uva Stifling uncertainties of curtrimt on farm production foreign should d da pouring into our ports pur-s-f this drift from national moorings rency manipulation must be reof which should have been Soma of the concrete results of moved Government expenditures these policies are already apparent which If continued on the present do from our farmers The cost of The most solemn government obli- scale can create 'only bankruptcy inf is steadily advancing More gations iiave been repudiate Tbs inflation must be Spfo are dependent upon the for relief than ever before-xyer- nation ia faced with tha greatest curtailed aver to known our debt country Ja still delayed” The effective participation of the ‘oover said it was "the duty of the Tha currency has been rendered un- atatps and local governments in recertain lief under nonpartisan administraChilean party” to offer the people Tha government hat bean cen- tors must fee reestablished so that opportunity to change these poll- tralised under an enormoua bu- waste extravagance and politics 'hjs duty he said waa "to Insist reaucracy in Washington which may bs eliminated and the people dm realistic methods of recovery haa dictated and limited the pro- - better eerved GOP y 0 d -- p self-relia- nt ‘ rf an re-ir- th d gov-sme- n f ter nearly six years of depres-f- i J liquidation restriction of all liter of purchases and improve-ait- g we stand on the threshold of rent forward economic movement pniy- - the paralyzing effects of mis-jegovernmental policies and may be removed” HA rt ac-ti- 4out Board Slates Jtieet Thursday Night JlikcKFOOT Idano—The regular feting of Blackfoot district Boy Hut board will be held at the Srflious Thursday evening Chairman Ira H Masters joVtant issues for the future of utlng will be discussed and every tnfeer of thejxiird is urged to be is cut and to notify all who are incited in the future of scouting coutmaster Edwin DeKay and ni Director E E Bingham who sided the recent meeting it Lava : Springs relative to the jamboree Washington D C will make a oqt and plana for the trip by ten H’bey will be discussed feetter indus- old must be discovered problems of and labor become much easier with a restoration of economic common sense Indeed a score qf economic and social questions must be solved and in their answers ara locked the real advancement of life and the attainment of security and contentment in tha American home— for that is the ultimata expression of American Ufa But their solution will not ba found in violation of the foundations of human liberty “6 It is well that we pause a moment to examine what objectives we wish to secure from the vast complex of invisible governmental economic and social forces which dominate our civilization The objective ef American life must be to upbuild and protect the family and the home whether fanner worker or business man That is the unit ef American life It la the moral and spiritual as WCU as tho economlo unit With its Independence and security come the spiritual blessings of tho translated into increasing health and education for tha children Thera muet be constantly improved safeguards to tha family from the dislocations of economlo lift and of old age "With the growth of great indue trial forcea wa must continue to add unceasing protections from abuse and exploitation We must be liberal in reward to those who add service material or spiritual wealth to theee homes Those deserve no reward who do not contribute or who gain from exploitation of them The window! of these homes must bs bright with hope Their doors must be open outward to Initiative enterprise opportunity unbounded by regimentation and socialism Today thera must ba restoration of faith ths removal of fear and uncertainty that thesa Ideals and these hopes will be open to those who strive To the young men and women it ii vital that their opportunity in life shall be preserved that tha frontiers of initiative and enterprise shall not be closed that their future shall not ba burdened by un bearable debt for our follies that their lives and opportunities shall not be circumscribed and limited that they shall have the right to make their homes and careers and achieve their own position in the world There are a host of problems to aolva if we attain these ideals but again I repeat that tha first condition in their solution is orderly individual liberty and responsi- constitutional government as op- posed to regimentation and bureaucratic domination "Yours faithfully "HERBERT HOOVER" Theodore Roosevelt Voices Group Urges Fear of U S Bankruptcy as Merriam as Result of Present Spending Candidate SACRAMENTO Cal March 23 Theodore Roosevelt tonight charged the national adminis tration with pointing the country toward bankruptcy and ruin and presented Republicans with a pro gram Tor tha battle to aava the republic" After declaring that a duplicate of Tammany hall had been set up in Washington and that the president has thrown the budget out of balance "to an indefinitely greater extent uian It ever was before” Col Roosevelt said: “Our national policies today predicate national bankruptcy and therefore the destruction of the nation and tha ruin of the people” Mft— Col Closing a long and caustic criticism of the new deal delivered at the California Republican assembly's annual convention the president’s distant cousin declared: "It is the eleventh hour Let the word go through the nation Let the minute men rally!” "Colossal Waste In his program to combat policies which he said “will destroy us both morally and materially” he called for a definite determination to balance the budget by abandoning the N R A the A A A etc by discharging the 100000 and more political appointees “who are now living off the public” by curbing the "colossal waste” of public works funds by deporting hundreds of thousands of aliens now on relief and "As even the most drastic action of the type I have outlined will not suffice we should carefully and revise our taxes upwards” Further the colonel advocated a long range program for unemployment relief which would cost “not more than 50 per cent of the present method” Direct Cash Aid This would involve extension expansion and reorganization of the C C C camps the undertaking of needed public works projects and direct cash aid for those who actually cannot get work With the return of confidence d thus engendered he said recover not from over- -' production but from con-sid- SACRAMENTO Cal March 23 (P) — While the name of Herbert Hoover was being brought into the 1936 presidential campaign picture by his message to a Republican gathering here today another G O P group met not far away and suggested Governor Frank F Merriam as a candidate The Hoover message was read before the California Republican assembly an organization of younger party members At the same time the junior of California Republicans 0 claiming a membership of men between the ages of 21 and 36 gathered in a near-bhall and adopted a resolution saying: has Merriam "Governor proved to the nation his sincerity of purpose his masterful understanding of government and his knowledge of the needs of the people of California “We believe that his courage and his statesmanship is the courage and statesmanship needed by the president of these " United States ‘ j ybftulmck 207 SOUTH MAIN IQUABK DEAL JEWELER — Despite some attempts to discourage Candidacies until the party is made more cohesive the talk persists Among possibilities mentioned so far besides Mr Hoover are Senator William E Borafe of Idaho Senator T J Dickinson lot Iowa President Glenn Frank of the University of Wisconsin Governor Hamid G Hoffinan cO lew Jersey Patrick J Hurley former secretary of war Colonel Frank H Knox Chicago publisher Governor Alt M Landon of Kansas Senator Charles L McNary of Oregon Ogden Mills former secretary of the treasury Repre- Ap- talk of role at the head of the national comWASHINGTON March 23 Herbert Hoover whether ha chose or mittee Present Democratic "committee efnot set the 1936 presidential campaign forts are centered on reducing the rumbling more audibly today with party deficit of over $500000 The Rehis communication to California Republican account is in much better publicans condemning the new deal shape only some $6600 In tha red Snell Senator Frederick Sfcorned by Democrats as a "pitiful ' ’ sentative Free Dfeensslea Steiwer of Oregon Senator Arthur effort to get back in the White House" Mr statement some Fletcher’s Although Vandenberg of Michigan Representa the message was construed by Republicans — in the words of Chairman Henry P Fletcher— as “a call to arms of all who believe in our Amer- (K ‘ ' ican system of government Readiness of the former president to speak out combined with other signs of a resurging Republican spirit to herald quickening of political strife in the 15 months between now and the party conventions The situation has made leaders in and both parties campaign-mindethe Hoover letter made them more so Whether the Californian sees himself aa championing the G O P cause ticket against - a Roosevelt-Garne- t again posed an enigma for developments to solve for “It’s another announcement ’36" was the view of Speaker Byrns Senator Connelly (D Texas) commented that “if Mr Hoover in the White House had done only a fraction of what Mr Hoover out of the White Jbuse now says should ba done he would not have to make such a feeble attack on the Roosevelt administration in his palpable and pitiful effort to get back in the White House" The Fletcher statement asserted national conditions To be "worse than ever” under the new deal and added that “there is no real hope of improvement as long as the administration persists in following its present confused and confusing policies” Bourbon Charge “There is not a single definite proposal in it” said Senator Robinson Democratic leader of the Hoover missive “I is filled with general and mysterious statements that must be disappointing to those who wish to follow his leadership” Representative Snell of New York the Republican leader agreed with the Hoover sentiments but said he had not gone far enough "There is nothing new in It" said Senator Hastings (R Del) “I agree with him and still believe the Republican party is the only hope of the Right at the Height of the Season-N- ew Spring Merchandise Featured at AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES! ACT NOW! Living Room country" Some" capitol Republicans shared the Byrns opinion that the Californian was in quest of another nomination One of the better known independents asking that he be not quoted by name said Hoover "wants to pull a Cleveland” referring to the Democratic president who won his way back to the White House late in the last century after being defeated for reelection at the end of one term ' "Deny Wish ie Run Sources close to the White House in the last administration however insisted Mr Hoover was not seeking the nomination and aimed now only for Whether he Republican harmony would take it if proffered was said to bs a question that he does not intend to answer at this time On the Democratic side leaders said they had never heard reports published today about a move to have Senator La Toilette (P Wis) on the ticket with Roosevelt next year Garner himself only asked "In’t that interesting?" Administration senators in general were taking it for granted that he again would be paired with the president This evidently is the White House plan which also keeps James A Farley in his campaign manager Suites ii two attractivo price Tapestry groups Covered Suite— a little beauty for the low price' o-fc' ’ ‘ ! Several unusually desirsuites seable lected to be offered for your choice — These consist of large suites and artistic suites of several patterns in choice mo-- ’ hair and rayon velvet coverings pillow-ar- m - y throughout the state A telegram was sent to Governor C Ben Ross askfng that he veto the bill to increase the state income tax Retail merchants ' division members believe revenue will result from the sales tax to care for state appropriations Legion Post Awaits Banquet After Drive y “Famous for Diamonds’ Some Republicans Construe peal as 'Call to Arpis’ 1936 Campaign Rumb louder IDAHO FALLS Idaho The retail merchants division of the Idaho Falls chamber of commerce adopted sales tax collection brackets for administration of the tax at a meeting in the Hotel Bonneville Friday The acale is patterned after the scales used in Utah A resolution was adopted by the retail meri that a uniform method of collecting the tax be adopted agricul-turewoul- pAULTLIS8LT matched dltmoad bridal ' aet created br Rinse V Romance In solid white eold and offered at the oveet known Price enrwbere for tuch A truly amazing bar-(I- n Quality foe a few dm only Come in and ee hie set— rod WU1 be pleaeantly lurprliedl - Stores Adopt Sales Tax Bracket System of the savings accounts of forty to fifty million Americans and of the life Insurance policies of sixty-fiv- e million American policy holders just as surely as if it had confiscated that part of them "It haa piled Up a gigantic and largely unnecessary debt that will cling to the shoulders of our people "Two years have passed since the like tha old man of the sea” present administration took office and conditions areHlttie better than Colonel Theodore Roosevelt son they were then” he asserted "One of the late President Theodore sixth of our people about 20000000 Roosevelt stopped briefly at the Salt ara on relief in one form or an- Lake City airport Saturday morning en route by United Air Lines to Sacother 'Other countries of the world have ramento Cal to attend the Califorwhich made great strides towards recovery nia Republican assembly though handicapped by foreign heard a message Saturday from fordanger and Internal dissension! to a mer President Herbert Hoover far greater extent than we are All we have teen in this country are Births Announced occasional flashes of activity ST ANTHONY Idaho— Announcebrought by government expendi- ment of the birth of a daughter to Mr tures as brief and aa useless as the and Mrs Bryan Clark of New Haven rally of a dying man under drugs Conn have been received by friends “Recovery Hampered” Ths federal government is ham- in St Anthony Mr Clark is a son pering recovery by an insensate of Arthur B Clark president of the mass of regulations imposed on Associated Seed Growers and has farming and business by a narrow spent several summers in SL AnInexperienced political bureaucracy thony Mr and Mrs Carroll Rum-se‘‘It has crippled confidence of Egin announce the birth of a by ' son Mr and Mrs Leslie Stoddard tampering with the currency "It has by its monetary policies of Parker a daughter: Mr and Mrs destroyed a percentage of the value Marion Garver a daughter &75 DOWN— $100 Weekly J - : Good Ward Senator Nye North Dakota independent Republican bad a good word to say today for Winant as a "progressive who ought to win tha east and would be satisfactory to the west” Representative Bacon (R N Y) told reporters Mr Knox “would appeal to me more personally than others whose names have been suggested but I think there are SLlot of other good men” Members of both parties are consid- ering the value of sectional strategjC From Republican ranks have come pleas that the midwest must be looked tc as a starting point for the campaign The east has been cited by some Dem- ocrats as their major objective Senator Moore of New Jersey advancing Atlantic City for the convention site Elements of uneerta inty are whether there will be a third party movement and what strength it could command if there is one Campaign-Meale-d of these homes Is ths spirit as well as the letter of the bill of rights with tha supports from the framework of the constitution They must be given paacs with tha world Thera must bs confidence in tha security of the Job of the business of the aavingi which austain these homes "Increased etandarda of living leisure and security can come to that home through unshackling the productive genius of our people The advancement of knowledge must be ble t tive Jatnes'W Wadsworth of New! York and John G Win ant former governor of New Hampshire t notion The fundamental protection F V j today took no note of the potential Hoover candidacy he hat moved to dispel fears that he national committer may attempt to dominate the convention! 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