Show V V V or THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 2 Senate Group Coast Guard Rescues Meat Producers Crew From Schooner Receive Greater SAN FRANCISCO Juns Part of Profits crew of the lumber schooner Compromises which plied up on a rocky miles north of here was reef On New NRA Novo rescued today by the coast guard 10 Affairs in the Nation CW-- The -- 100 which removed the 20 men from the What fi 830-to- Pack-indlca- te Guffey" Coal Bill Hits Trouble on Question of Tax -- Nly' Vi t- Crash in Traffic Injures Middies WV-Kie- repre-tentati- ve car-truc- - Today-in Salt Lake a 3923-00- jCowi Termed Peril Oklahoma Contestant Heads Woman’ Clubs To Roller Coasters DETROIT June 30 (UP)-- Mrs Roberta Campbell Lawson Of Tulsa Okla tonight was elected president VENICE Cal June 10 up the dire picture of cows of the General Federation of Worn and goats wandering into the roller en’e clubs at the federation's tri coasters and hurdy gurdies of this ennial convention here She defeated Dr Josephine I Pierce of beach resort town a petit tion signed hy numerous Venice Lims Ohio residents aiming at prohibiting the use of vacant grounds as grazing lota was presented today to the city council “These animals may wander 112-Year-Odown Into a hurdy gurdy or out on ld a roller coaster trade- - unless- - they are removed at once" read the petition NEW YORK June 10 tW— AH “Imagine what would happen If out from the celebration a roller coaster train should collide tuckered of Shebouth— th Orthodox Jewlah with a cow" Abraham Wishkow-sk- y It was beyond the council's Imag Thanksgiving— who claims ht is only 1 nation so the matter waa referred 112 years modestly old although his passport to the health and sanitation com- and family Bible entries show him mittee for a report to be 115 was in Bellevue hospital - UTAH CANNERS UTAH OPTOMETRISTS A meeting of the central sons of the Utah Optometlc association will be held tn the Newhouse hotel at 8 p m Dr J Fred Daynes will speak on “The Skeletal Muecie and Nerve Involvement" Orthodox Jewish Thanksgiving Fete Puts Man in Hospital tonight To Be Graduated Louie D Farnsworth Jr son of Captala end Mr Louis D Farnsworth will be graduated froni the University States military academy at West Point Juns 12 according to word received hers by his grand mother Mrs L H Farnsworth r v An ambulance was called to a synagogue on the lower East Side ft a clans described the patriarch's condition T Wishkowsky has outlived eix wives the last of whom died last October at 102 Hit home la a mouldy apartmnet on Delancey street Which he shares with four men about 43 years old All of them have been living on Wishkowsky’s th WASHINGTON Juns JO— Tht new deal is not a unified or of 'society or jhilosophy ' government'ir doe not makaa pattern Contrito it butions con-aUU- nt If JUNE 1935 Clue Discovered In New Mexico on Missing Tourists Illinois Motorists Parked a! Albuquerque UnliT 6pjnT May 22 — — N M June Iff revealed a clue tonight establishing the presence of the four missing Illinois touriets In Albuquerque as lata at 6 p m May 22 contradict That clue traced through records It is one of Mr of an automobile parking lot R o o se v e 1 t’e pressed searchers In their quest of 2 traits that he the bodies of the four believed to have been victims of a mas snobbery has an exceptional recip-ttvsnss- s and slaughter to new Were at Parking Lot ideas of all Milton Canham operator of the kinds from any lot fn a downtown district ef the source The city told police hie files showed SalUvae suit is Yhat the the car bearing Illinois license No a newdeal as a whole became 821133 was parked at hie square patchwork of Ideas from several from 2:05 p m May 22 until about different conceptions of society 6 o'clock The automobile belonged and government Soma parts of it are utterly inconsistent with the ee the supreme constitution court hea Just declared Some oth-e- r parts however ere consistent with the constitution sire made desirable by changes in the material world and are demanded hy heightened standards of ethics and human rights from came sources widely diversified and in some cases ALBUQUERQUE A1— Police srjj rk Analyze' New Deal This mixed nature of the new deal will need to be borne in mind by the Republicans who will meet this week at Springfield III Universal condemnation of the new deal will be a mistake What is needed is that someone with sufficient knowledge of the principles Involved should go through the new deal discriminating carefully between that which Is collectivism and Inconsistent both with the constitution and with the American habit of mind While the new deal ia not a consistent v’ole the major parts of it looked toward a form of society which is easily Identifiable The new deal as a whole contemStates all the plated a United parts of It and- - all the trades and Industries in it consolidated under a central authority and managed from Washington with as detailed a completeness as that with which Mr Henry Ford manages his own factory and business the Western pioneer the ingenuity of the Yankee the independence of the Southern planter These tfaitj are not dead they live dous recovery J 4 i ’ !rl UTILITIES CAN DO MOST 1 1 IP the electric industry were freed from thee threats it would do mere to lift this country out of the depression take mere men out ef the bread lines and ff relief telle than any' ether industry and with the multiple effects ef restored confidence expanding credit and reel oration ef fatk on the part ef capital investors DO MORE THAN THE ITSELF CAN DO WITH AIL Of ITS EXPENDITURES” GOVERNMENT But fear— the fear of government— has laid a deadening hand on all activity Said Owen D Young on May 29 in testifying before the Senate subcommittee at a hearing ori the banking hillr TV "i the way to' get recovery today is to do nothing more to shake the confidence of business men It is careful conservatism not radical new departures which will get now the activity which we so sorely need Utility men have been too busy “putting outiires” la develop their business - They have had to defend their companies against direct Federal competition and against municipal competition subsidized with Federal funds They have been harassed hy numberless investigations They have had to struggle t? keep their revenues from vanishing before the double onslaught of excessive taxes and political agitation for constantly lower rates And now they face almost complete ruin in the SC Wheeler-Raybu- TwoUchigan Investors Plead with their Senator utility bill m DXAB ''utility bill is radical BIX: I m wMtin you thl letter to protest SCBlnat th puelnc of bill (H R 423) Introduced by Representative Rayburn and' referred to as Public 'Utility Boldin Company AND DESTRUCTIVE ' Bill '‘The If blfl Wheeler-Raybu- m pasted will deal We are deeply concerned in the above mentioned bill as we are among the thousands of email shareholders which this blU wlU harm For Instance w er past 04 year of age and when times were good we Invented our email saving Into utility ttorkie believing that we could support oureelvea when we were old and not have to caU on charity We will appreciate any effort on your part to prevent the passing M this blit or any other bill that -wilt hurt the Utility Companies to the public utility Industry It will destroy holding companies and billion (t will stifle local f dollar of Investments a crushing blow It service with political rad tape the rights of private management will will usurp and the snuff put th bright right of States- - It which Industries future could develop if these FAIR daeL And if they were given only a will it -- Thanking you very kindlyvw -- Very respectfully your f Wire! your Senators Wheeler-Reybur- q aatd wee prevent their helping national recovery s 9e4ttfq8tMi6t - to vote utility bilL Rural Rout No — Michigan’ against the ‘ afcli'letttr was written fca twe ef the M4M Investor! In the Associated System) I1 ASSOCIATED GAS & J i ELECTRIC SYSTEM rkllK (M uS Mopa III pus al kuatflM BBS bbIIbmb fur rnw SauptB BBC WaUU Mk DU down-and-oute- re MY 4 “If This proie-- j wee under way In America up to the time of the supreme court derision two weeks ago Tho overturning ef NRA certainly arrests ths process Whether tho Interruption is conclusive and whether wo will turn hack toward the Individualist conception of society is not yet clear Many of tho features of collectivism that were in N R A are also in triple A and in other new deal innovations It may he that the collectivist features of triple A will either he dropped by' Mr Roosevelt voluntarily or when come before the supreme they court will be checked as they were in N R A-- — — — -- — — It may turn out that the su-- ‘ court decision overturning Sreme t instead of being a detriment to Mr Rooeeveltvwlll ho a etrok of luck for him Had the new deal gone oh it was hound to break down It would have broken down because its principles are ln consistent with the American tradition tho American form of government and the American constitution If the new deal should not first break down for this tea-se- a would Areak AomMe&aath other It was hound to break down through the sheer impossibility of managing all the details of all the industries in America from Washington This break down from the sheer difficulty of management was and atlll is imminent "I (New York Herald-Tribun- e ' Syndicate) f08TIUlU H FOR RECOVERY T J 4 It can do so without passing a single law of adding a penny to tho burden of the taxpayer The electric industry Is ready now tu push (forward if only it can be freed from the fear ir©f more Government interference and antagonism A leader of the “ J Industry has pledged this aid to recovery: of complete social- U SMC SNMt IT MTS Mmm r ttcM ikM r— I 1 force pension Charles Accemendo said Wish fter the holiday repast of rich kowsky rame to this country' from meat and strong wine proved 'too Poland 63 years ego and for a while much for Wiehkowsky’s ancient worked for a pottery dealer in Chi’ t ' body ( cago He said the old man with “Very confused and mixed up In religious fervor Invited any and ail hie mind and etiU quite feeble” wee to tharq hit hum' the way Bellevue hospital physi- - bio quarters and fare 11 Despair and disappointment have recently beeh voiced about the Yet the Government has the opplans for the Nation’s recovery portunity of releasing through the public utility industry a tremen- “There is a sort of snowball tendency about this kind of interventionism which has no limit hut complete control of’ all trade and Industry It Is the overwhelming verdict of theory experienco that once governments start to control Important branches fit industry’ if they are not willing at aoms point definitely to reverse their whole line of policy there Is no stop to this rt flexibly adjust rates as to tho needs of the traffic for the purpose ef Rail Freight Traffic Man creating and retaining maximum volume” he argued "at rates which Asserts Need for Rights wilt encourage development of territory and growth of business and to Slake Rates fairly meet tho competition of other means of transportation WASHINGTON June 10 (ffV-- F "The general effect of present HJPlalneted freight traffic man- rule is to cast upon the railroadsse-aburden of expense and ager of the Southern FactfiSLlnes heavy rious delay In their effort to serve W--‘ to' house’ a' complained Chicago the needs of commerce or to meet teretate commerce subcommittee to- competition of other forms of transatlll Is regurailroad “the being day lated as a monopoly whereas it is portation” on now surrounded every hand by Relief Head Quits competition” ’ SHOSHONE Idaho bill ResignaHe was testifying on the hy Chairmen Pettengill ID IndV to tion of E B William as I EH A Lincoln county remove from tho fourth section of administrator for the interstate commerce act the ban was announced Saturday but no against railroads’ charging lower word waa received as to whether a rates for !onr haul than the aggre- successor would he named Some gate of intermediate rates The relief work ia being continued unopposition which will not be heard der temporary arrangement in conuntil next week contends in the nection with district headquarters words of James A Ford of Spokane Mr Williams has been director here the bill is “an outright attempt by for six months and resigned to take the railroads to drive out ail water a position with the state department of law enforcement at LewisStilt dancing featured a spring competition” festival near Dairen Manchuria Plahisted said traffic had been ton AMERICAN industry does not depend lop its vigor upon any political party or political bureaucracy It depends upon the vision of Intervention Has Snowball Tendency process-sho- intrrmountala territory “Railroad management should be "Bill Protested permitted the utmost latitude to TO HELP RECOVERY Continuous Control New Deal Ideal ism" lost through Panama canal water carrier competition' to the hurt of tho railroads and tho people of the t Fourth Section GTVE US A CHANCE Republicans Must Only by such a centralisation and such a continuous control from Washington could tho hew deal- - as a completed thing he made to work If the new deal should go op to completion it would meaii every farmer told jfrom Washington what ha must plant on sack field and how much It would mean every wage and every salary everywhere In the country aubject to dictation from Washington It would mean the internal details of every business establishment regulated from Washington and in many cases dictated from Washington The new deal has not reached (hla point but the forces making for this condition wero powerfully under way It is a law of social change that whenever a step Is made from one form of society toward another the first step has a tendency to make further atepe Inevitable This law of soeial change has been put in words by Professor Lionel Robblnsof the ’ University of London to the missing quartet Mr and Mra Albert Heberer and Mr and Mrs George Lori us and was found abanTexas six days doned in Dallas ‘ later Canham said the two couples the Heberers of Duquoin III and the Lorluaes of East St Louie III took their luggage with them when they left their car at hit lot He gave no Information as to whether they returned with the begs The luggage has been a major point In the search Continue Search - Yexas" and’“NeWMexfco officer tonight continued their search for a youth who left a trail of travelers’ checks through Texas the checks bearing the forged name of Loriua Volunteer spurred by the offer of a 3500 reward joined officers in the search for the bodies Their search was concentrated in the rugged area between here and El Paso Texas where the youth registered as “James Sullivan East St Louis 111” Pollct were working on the theory that the missing luggage perhaps waa left at El Paso by the youth Motorboats were used to search Elephant Butte reservoir south of here on the highway to El Paso -- Members of the Utah Cannera association will hold a meeting In the Hotel Utah at 11 a m itsaawfa'9-j- By Mark Sullivan- - AW Deal Incontiitent Survey hy Packer! Insti- stricken vessel Shows Improve' The Novo lost rudder and-- for tute ThihlTBusiness Leaders we battled the 440- hours the ere ment Oyer Lean Year urging waves While coast guard Will Take Undue and cuttsr ships responded to the call for assistance CHICAGO Juns 10 CPI-Advantage Rescue operations were mads difextra pennies rising to tht happens ficult by a thick fog which obscured food prices havs foretd housewives n craft the Out) (Cootlnued Iren Coast guardsmen finally fought to pay for steaks and chops? ommittee’t action had stripped their way to the side of the schooner Figures compiled today by the two boatof American Meat way what little the hnuae had left and removed the crew in unharmed Institute f NRA They predicted few In' loads The men wereand that twice as many exposure except from fatigue duetries would take advantage of to cold trickled back into ’the pockets of the permission to make agreement! American farmers from each pound governing hours wages and col of beef and pork eold at retail in iectlve bargaining without some inApril as during the lean months of centive or compulsion 1932 Express Hope Preliminary estimates by the InOn the other hand some adminstitute for April showed that with istration officials privately expork averaging 23 cents per pound pressed hope at least many of the the markets 122 cents per pound at big Industries would get together was returned to the farmer In 1932 to continue the minimum wages with pork eeUlng at 124 cents the - and maximum hours provided under producer got back only 42 cents a A R N Becodes old the Authorities Legislative pound from the as he Borah emerged Charts prepared from figures of lieve Measure Should conference said he was not satisthe institute government bureaus " - fied with the agreement but later end surveys of retail stores showed Start in House he questioned Harrison on the a elmllar return to the producer floor and appeared mollifie- dfor beef Each pound retailed at Harrison told Borah the resoluJune 10 U- P- an average of 23 cents In April WASHINGTON tion amended as be recommended would restore the antitrust lawa to Tax provisions of the Guffey coal returned 14 8 cents to the farmer as full vigor and said the exemption stabilisation blu added a question compared to a Tl cent return in from an average reail price was only written In becsuss of the of legislative procedure today to the 1ST cents fear of some businessmen that list of obstacles to snactment of ofThe following comparison was they could not even get together the measure In time to halt the tinder the antitrust laws to agrss nation-wid- e soft coal strike set for compiled by the Institute April n wagss and hours June 17 1932 1938 Beef "Because the bill would impose two Retail 31 28 0 price re- taxes— a 23 per cent “compliance Retailer's NEW YORK June 10XTV-- No 2 margin much smaller tax” a and graduvision of the constitution la needed 18 8 21 Wholesale price a of creation 4or tax to ated pay to sustain the new deal only a re1 0 Wholesaler's margin 1 2 turn to the constitution General national coal reserve— legislative Packer's price 17 8 20 7 the y Hugh & Johnson one-tihead of authorities expressed opinion 2 8 Professor's margin 3 4 NRA told members of the Central constitution rsqulres the bill ' origi- Cost of livestock Mercantile association at luncheon nate Ip the house (meat cost only 17 3 t Marketing Net Yet Reported 8 today margin “A great national Issue Is grow“ As the situation stands ‘‘however Livestock farm he our went on under -ing eyes" 8 3 the measure has not yet been reprice "It was raised by the destruction ported out of the house Pork ways and A R to the N of the and threat the means committee while Ita sup- Retail price 22 1 22 0 whole new deal which its enemies 4 0 8 8 In the senate are prepar- Retailer's margin porters read Into the opinion ef the su- ing toucan it Up for conslderation Wholesale pric- e- -- 18 8 18 0 preme court In the alck chicken at the earliest opportunity this Wholesale margin 1 0 10 case That issue will become clear- week If 18 0 17 3 Packer’s price possible er as the summer advances 2 2 Questioned regarding the effect Processor’s margin 8 8 Government Fewer of the bill’s tax provision on this Cost of liveetock D W (includ process- The Issue is whether the nation- procedure Senator 13 4 al government jstill has the power Va)who conducted the hearings lng tax) given by the constitution to deal on the bill said it could constltur Processing tax nationally with national problems tionally originate in the senate be- Paid for Uvestockil 4 8 which are beyond the reach of any cause the taxes Involved were not MarkeUng margin state or of all the states — or for revenue purposes and were Livestock farm 12 8 -whether that fundamental power merely “Incidental” compared to ?rtce above charts the tost for has been Interpreted out of exist- other provisions In ths meeeure ence so that between the right M Neely said he waa confident ths livestock at the farm is baaed on congress to regulate the commerce meaaure would pau ths sonata al- the market price lees the value of of the whole United States and the though he waa not so sura final byproducts not classed as edible power of any atate to regulate its action could he had In time to avert own commerce there Is a twilight the walkout which the United Mine Taxi Drivers Given tone of economic anarchy In which Workers of America say will Ingreat groups of private wealth can volve 480000 miners ’Right to Raise Fare ravish as they will without regard SuggeslaDaU Change WASHINGTON Juns iff to the humanities or the beet interpIn the event that congressional ests of the people as a Whole capital'! striking taxicab drivaction on ths bill becomes impos- The sible before the strike- - deadline ers late today were granted permission hy ths District of Columbia Neely suggested the time for the to public utilities eommisslon walkout might he changed Union officiate declined to com- charge higher rates during the in progress ment on this angle In the absence Shrine convention now Soon afterwards the 4000 drivers of John L Lewis International met to decide whether to return to president of the organisation It was said however the exist work The commlulon authorised an lng wage agreements between the In the present sons rates Eleven Member of Sec- operators and the union had been Increase and 70 cents to extended from April 1 to June 18 from and 80 cepta ond Qasg Hurt In Street in 4he hope a muddled legislative 1 ' situation and uncertainty regardCar-Bus Collision ing the future of N R A might be ' Senate Okeha Building cleared up sufficiently to permit the WASHINGTON June 10 UP operators to sign new contracts Tbe Tydingi bill authorising an apvBALTIMORE June 10 Refusal of ths producers to negoti- propriation of $750000 to provide a gett midshipmen- - members of the ate new - agreements - giving -- the permanent headquarters and resiWeek and in- dence for the United States second class at the naval eademy In miners a to the new Philippine isAnnapolis where hurt In a street creased wagee resulted In the strike land commonwealth was passed tok collision near here today call day hy the senate and lent to the None of their Injuries Wu believed v ' f a house to be serious Schools In Philippines' The midshipmen were an route to Camp Holabird to complete an Turn Away Children -Inspection trip begun earlier at the Bethlehem Steel corporaUon’s plant at Sparrows Point Md They formed MANILA June 1T tP— Because a part of a detachment of about 88 of lack of funds 300000 children second classmen who left the acad- were turned away today' as the emy early today on a fiveday cruise Philippine schools were reopened on Chesapeake bay aboard two d after the annual vacation i RETAIL CREDIT MEN As the provincial governors met atroyers Associated Retail Credit Men wlU In Manila it appeared likely that hold a luncheon The middies who suffered cuts In the and bruises according to physicians Governor General Frank Murphy’s Newhouse hotel at meeting 12:15 p m Burt at tht Bethlehem plant Infirmary allocation of 3600000 would meet Harward and Fred Pike' wlU where they were taken were Idea the crisis which recurs yearly but officials stated that the record this peak on inflation titled as follows: W C Ely Pittsburgh Pa? K E year la the worst Two thousand ROTARY CLUB Hanson Gracoville ' Minn W L teachers havs been dropped and Balt Lake Rotarlans will hold Phaler Rochester N Y: F E more than 8000 clause cloud their weekly luncheon meeting In Krelkenbaum J E Approximately 34800000 is an- the Hotel Utah at 12:15 p m The Chicago O'Rourke Lowell Mass B V Ot- nually expended for school pur- RL Rev Monsignor DG Hunt wlU ter Louisville Ky W S Reed poses The present deficit is 0 because of decreases In local peak Washington D G F E Do Golian OPTIMIST CLUB Atlanta Ga J P Currie Washing- revenues Pupils enrolled In July ton D G A G Robertson Fulton last year numbered 1189201 A luncheon meeting of the OpK and W J Hammond Gails-qua- h timist club will be held In the Hotel Ala Utah at 12:15 p m 224-fo- ot TUESDAY MORNING A' N Y ' 'a!5 w ' 'V w i V ) |