Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Ilopkins-Icke- s Clash Holds Up ’ ReliefSpcnding Two Month Elapse Since Fund Approved but RoUs Unaffected ' By Tribun Today and Tomorrow - times among a few sick Industrie and in spots wher labor is very weak and th employers ar relatively very strong But as a critical national concern chiseling la not a national problem except when there Is a depression and there Is an army of unem- ployed and a large Unused ca wjvlw Learned Wire follows that the radical rem WASHINGTON Jun I— Two dy for chiseling Is a general remonth paaeed today line th pres-ldn- t’ covery It Is necessary to lncras This in$4000000000 work rlief th demand for good program becam a law of th land creased demand by absorbing th To dat not a alngl person ha unemployed and th unused cabeen takes off th country’ relief pacity of Industry stops th chiseling of wages and th Incentives roll and put to work-TNow virtual atandstlll of th pro- to offer cutthroat price gram has resulted from a sharp dif- NR A was administered on th ferent of opinion within th ad theory that if by fiat and by ministration a to It conduct The agreement you could stop wag clash Involves th of and pric cutting in on indusquestion whether th new deal should go try after another you could stop ahead with its announced intention it entirely to spending th fund on useful public work or attempt to achlevo an- Tried to Plug other announced goal — th put- Each Hole in Sieve ting of 3800000 relief employables NR A tried to stop th water to work New dealer concede on of the from running through th siev two aim must h curtailed They plugging each hoi in th sieve re agreed that It 1 impossible to byThat was and la beyond human Pend th money on useful public To attempt it required a work and still put 1500000 per- power detailed Intervention In every facsons directly to work But no act of tory and stor dash Between Two congress could define that interTh clash has com between Sec-r- vention Because no act of conary of th winter lor Harold A gress qould jlefln Just how each was to be Ickes head Of th work allotment hole in th slv board and Federal Relief Adminplugged blanket power had to istrator Harry L Hopkins head of be delegated to the president Beth work progress division Ickes cause the president could not deis firm tor useful works While Hop-ki- n cide how to plug each -- hole he Is equally insistent that at all had in turn to delegat blanket costs 3500000 persons must be put power to General Johnson Beon th program’s payroll cause General Johnson could not Ickes holds that th question is decide how to plug all the hole one of “simple mathematics” He he had to delegat blanket powsaid 3500000 persons cannot be ers to th cod authoritle Th put to work on useful projects and net result was that several thounecessary materials b purchased sand private business men wer at a cost of $4000000000 making and enforcing federal Ickes insists that th first re laws and the courts and the dequirement of any works project is partment of justice wer ontan-gle- d that it be economically justified in th prepoeterous effort to He believes that indirect Work cre- send men to jail because they had ated by such projects is probably violated laws which no one known more important than th work on to the constitution had had any been begun with some real success by other new deal measures w should not b I It the site part in framing To this stat of affairs th having th recovery that w ar having W should b floundering Ilk Franc and Holland and Swltxerland la a deepening mores of deflation Th new dealers who think that tha N R A was their masterpiece ar th twin broth- o)d guard ho think fihrFriehtfi thniS$wb®4 tsitvaniS y mP ot bow to b orthodox all would be well Both of them fail completely to appreciate those vital and decisive measures which in on form or another hav been adopted by every nation' that was on th postwar gold standard and Is now having recovery These measure to describe them in a catchword ar meas tires of reflation rather than of ceglmentation In substance they amount to this: That the major effort of recovery has been devoted not to helping this or that victim of th depression by law subsidle and whatnot but to restoring the balance of prices and augmenting the whole purchasing power of th community NEW YORK Jun The 107 graduates today thancer vFs"qinlftefttv in all countries where recovery there has been depreciation or revaluation In all countries wher there has been recovery there has been a central bank and treasury policy to 'increase bank 'reserves to increase bank deposits and to lower th long-terrat of interest In all countries where there is recovery there ha been spm kind of government stimulus to promote expenditure In almost all countries where there Is recovery in most countries wher recovery Is far advanced there has been deliberate government deficit expenditures financed by loans to augment th general purchasing power of th community If 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existence was lost today when fir de(Copyright 1935 New York Tribune Inc) stroyed a library Many other valuable volumes Th buffalo in Watnwright park wr burned Changt Is th rest' Canada do not fear motor cars dene of many missionaries of the but ar suspicious of horseback Canadian United church as a misriders sion has operated her sine 1890 m Fitted to Needs supan unanimously-pu- t Hopkins holds that Jobs must be remo-court fitted to th relief needs of the end Now of course If the only way communities His staff is working on such jobs On th estimate that that the federal government can not mor than 30 per cent of those deal with a depression is by plugon th relief rolls ar fitted for ging each hole in the sieve then eonstrnctiDnwrk by experience it is powerless But th uewdsal-er- a it is held possible that various types who ar wringing their hands of “forced” workj such as th civil because they have been forbidworks administration leaf raking den to do something which they and street sweeping will play a could not do If it wr permitted are exhibiting a curious lack' of large part in the program Neither Hopkins or Ickes have understanding of th social order brought their clash into the open which they would like to mam- Both refer questioner to Frank C age They do not seem to underi Walker head of th division of in- stand it any better than their formation and application who seem Yet conservative opponent ach is seeking to convert Presi- to think that a modern stat can $ dent Roosevelt to his view and need not and should not go President Rooseyplt thus far has beyond issuing bulletins to tell been leaning toward th Hopkins bankers and business men what stand according to Whit House wonderful fellows the are Both aides However’ th president has of them assume that there la no been Insistent for Useful projects form of social control except to plug the holes in th sieve The Greatest Concern House observers report only difference between the Whit g P new dealers and that the president’s greatest con' th d conservatives is that cern is how to spend th vast sum want to try It within a year or 14 months They th new dealers though it is impossible whereas recalled that Ickes was given the conservatives do not want to $3000000000 fund for P W A two it even if It wer possible years ago and still has almost half’ tryFor a central government the of the fund effective method of general Walker refused to comment on only control— the only constituthe clash between Ickes and Hop- social kins He said however that the dif- tional method— is not to plug the individual holes In the siev but ference of opinion has not brought to control the flow of the water the works program to a standstill but that It Is working Itself out year if 3500000 workers are to b through the necessary setting-u- p on the payroll process Jh president said ths cost of The works program according to materials would bring th per man an estimate mad by President cost to mor than twice that sum Roosevelt In setting the works wage on som projects H said hs hoped scale several weeks ago must be a balance might b struck on other gauged so that th cost per man projects to bring th average per must not exceed $1140 during a man cost within th estimate If You’re AV success ar so small as to b laughable" the Rev Dr William T Dillon told them at commencement exercises last night He found not only th law of averages against them but asserted th ethics they had been taught removed mediums of achieve“th ment— chicanery and deceit” “Th world is not Interested in your graduation tonight Dr Dillon said “It would b if it wer wise but w must be honest You could not muster enough friends and acquaintances to fill this opera house “I wish you a fair share of suffering a full complement of pain the chance to exercls your divinely bestowed power of renunciation I hop that all your days may not be fair for I want you to be men with hands of steel and hearts that understand” Thu ‘ THIS IS RAILROAD WEEK— AXELRAD’S SHIT BY FREIGHT ALMOST ANYWHERE! of St college mulled over a gloomy picture of their future In Currencies thlr S It 'A Francis All Have Change ’ 9 1933 Sugar Interests Only Gloom Seek Safe Way Lies Ahead To Handle Crop For Grads If this had not (Csallamd frwi Pas One) thsr Is some of it oven In good SUNDAY MORNING JUNE As picture fM M Kitchen Beauty FEATURES of ESTATE RANGES Terms— $375 Down 75 a Week J Bvrv’i real comfort for Dad— an mother will equally appreciate It smart style— aa hath will appreciate Its valuef Double Construction east Don o'Handy grid for broiling aa easy a frying inside porcelain enameled steel outside O Key Plate Step Insuoven on a pedsl an the left key O Big roomy Heavily late door Kemevable oven hot- a ralsta to section plate tom angle flSOySTATE CASAa) pLEfTEIC RANGEJL f DIHETTE SETS TABLE AND 4 CHAIES Drop Leaf ar Ext Table— I r 9S“30M |