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THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING JULY 7 1935 Third Party Sponsors North Carolina Plan to Join ’36 Race Counties Go Wet Man Saved By Pasteur Pays Honor Control Forces Executive Committee Instructed to Call Conven- - Liquor Continue Victorious tion in Time to Enter Campaign March ft Ml (Continued from Pne On Democrat” of News York City also bolted after indorsing Marchanto-nio’- a stand Delegates indicated the convention would likely be held in October The national committee will be composed of two delegates "elected at clearly representative state conventions called by the national executive committee” The executive committee another approved recommendation declared will be composed of "the national officers and seven additional members elected at this convention” Arrange Units Intentions of the conference to develop a new party on a national scale were emphasized in the eighth and ninth articles of the recommendations They directed the executive committee to organize the states into "properly functioning units of the American Commonwealth Federation" and to arrange for city county ward ahd precinct units With the tenth recommendation another argument developed The majority report urged: “This conference affirm its belief in the Democratic process and the achievement of its ends through peaceful means Members and groups shall be admitted to this federation which sunnort this principle” Chairman Douglas told the delegates this was strong enough to keep out communists New Order Necessary Their declaration of principles was preceded by a preamble which asserted “production has been revolutionized but distribution is still conducted according to ancient tradition A new economic order is necessary" Points of the "platform” were: 1 Unlimited production for use of the employed 2 fligh wages to all' who work d and the union scale for the as opposed to the dole 3 Complete economic security for all 4 Every worker shall be protected in joining the union of his choice Market Regulation 5 Government regulation of the marketing of farm commodities to insure for producers nob less than the cost of production for that portion of crops consumed within this country government refinancing of farm indebtedness at 1 per cent interest and V4 per cent of the principal payable annually a ban on Importation of farm products in competition with products raised in the United States 6 Moratorium for legislation farm and city real property owners 7 Heavy taxation effectively administered on large Incomes gifts Inheritances corporate surpluses and Including Income from all pub' lie bonds to finance government services and the security program Free Speech 8 Free speech free press and right of free assembly 9 Immediate payment of the sol unem-ploye- diers’ bonus splte -- —‘'I JM— " PARIS July 6 MP) — Half a century ago today a despairing Alsatian mother surrend dered her son to an obscure Parisiart chemist named Louis Pasteur Fearful that her boy was doomed anyway she reasoned that Pasteur’s newfangled notions of inoculation which kept Pans endlessly amused were worth a trial That boy stood today with scientists at Pasteur institute to honor that chemist Joseph Messter the patient now a helper at the institute had a brief' day of prestige as the first person ever to suhmit to inocula- - - rabies-infecte- RALEIGH N C July 6 control forces continued their victorious march over the prohibitiontsts as nine North Carolina counties voted today upon the legalization of spirits In all of the counties huge majorities were piled up for the opening of liquor stores and from some of them came reports that steps would be taken at once to open up places of sale Previously six other counties had voted strongly for legal sales Pasquotank county which gave its name to the act of the last legislature under which 17 of the state’s 100 counties were given the privilege of voting on the question wet rereturned a more than sult the count being 1527 to 494 The unoffiicial vote in other UP-Li- quor Goes ‘Broke’ DENVER July 8 UP) — An “Omnibus college” traveling summer school carrying 650 school teachers from 40 states was ‘recessed” at - Aurora Colo a Denver suburb today because of lack of funds Dr William M Goldsmith of Wichita Kan head of the expedition advised the tench ers last night according to R Welsh Aurora William police chief that the college would be unable to continue its trip because of lack of funds ‘The girls took it like good sports" Welsh said "They had paid from $100 to $190 to make the trip and Dr Goldsmith said their money would be refunded" By noon today almost all of the teachers had left for their homes most of them in the buses of the college— they had volunteered to share gasoline and oil expenses — and the others In commercial buses and trains W: M Drastic Pries Cuts y- Tax ‘Staking’ Everyone Seen as Nation’s Fate Regular $75 to $100 Groups have grouped tcores of sample suites tailored in tapestry coverings which regularly sell All of thoso suites on our floors $69 to $89 have been reduced to one low figure to remove them from our floors to- This group includes both two and throe pioco suites in genuine mohair with all ovot splendid tapestry suites and better grade of velour— samples which were style leaders this spring from this won- tea You have your choice It’s your oppor- d (unity to buy a new living w room suite at a drastic price reduction While they - morrow counties: Dispute Grows Over Speed on New Tax Plans Regular $69 to $89 Suites We tion -- Halifax — 12 of 15 precincts 3325 - QUENEMO Kan July 6 UP)— for control 719 against J Allen former governor Nash— 18 of 19 precincts 3396 for Henry and United States senator told 1129 against Martin — Complete 1699 for 337 visitors at a Republican rally here against tonight the United States "in less Lenoir — Complete 2997 for 1028 than three years” had passed from against the most lightly taxed to the most of 26 Six Carteret— precincts heavily taxed nation In the world 1084 for 524 against Allen asserted business confiof 15 Onslow— Eight precincts dence will not return tintil the fed1824 for 372 against eral budget has been balanced but Warren— 12 of 14 precints 1234 added that if this were done addifor 642 against tional taxes would have to be levied that would not only "soak the ” rich” but “soak everybody Men Awaiting Death While English Income taxes are Sing Spin Yarns Pray higher than those in the United States Allen said excise and other levies and state Income taxes boost CHICAGO July 6 UP)—'What do the total American tax bill men do when they look for death? fillen Edgren 23 Robert PalHollywood Pair Wed mer 22 and John Schultz 27 gave HOLLYWOOD Cal July 8 UP) — one answer today Their sailboat overturned in Lake Michi- Jeanette Meehan granddaughter of gan and for five long hours they the late Gene Stratton Porter noV' Congress Prepares to Ex- clung to the craft practically giv- list and Swanton D DMton a chemist were married here today ing up hope of rescue k “We sang told stories — and I They left by automobile for a pedite List of ‘Must’ honeymoon in northern Cal' guess we prayed too” one of them Legislation said when pulled aboard a coast ifornia after which they will return here to live guard boat which found them derful group while they last We cannot promise how long they will bo available at C & this one price — ( Regular $89 to $135 Frieze Suites X Exquisite creations with carved frames carved rails and styling of Iho very finest a There are just 1 1 in this group which hive been specially underpriced for tomorrow to a new low level It s a mighty sacrifice but wo mean business whan ( we say our floor must he cleared Buy at VV' £1 2 ot two-wee- (Continued from Pace One) of opinion among house ways and means committeemen over what the wealth distribution tax bill should contain Chairman Samuel B Hill D Wash) of the tax subcommittee said he thought the measure should raise $350000000 to $500000-00- 0 annually Another leading Democratic committeeman who talked privately because he did not want to start a fuss” with Hill remarked he bill raising $200000000 thought would be sufficient Hill said however that It would be difficult to raise $340000000 a year even by increasing taxes on all incomes over $100000 and putting new levies on all inheritances above $50000 Chairman Harrison (D Miss) of the senate finance committee had calculated that would be raised by taxing only incomes jabove $1090000 inheritances over $300000 gifts and corporation incomes Treasury View Secretary Morgenthau told Harrison’s committee that the treasury had in mind a tax program along those lines which could bring in $300000000 to $600000000 annually “So far” Hill said today “I haven’t heard of any such plan and I don’t believe the treasury has any definite plan Those $300000-00- 0 and $340000000 and $600000-00- 0 figures were held out to the country as to what could be done and I don’t see how we can stop at a small figure “But the money just isn’t there unless we cut more deeply into the middle bracket” The ways and means committee starts its hearings Monday Senator McNary said his belief was that congress either would pass a small bill hitting the high and adjourn soon or prepare for more detailed study of a broad tax program and put off its passage - - L and II ELECTRIC RA1IGE Is Made for Those Who Want the Best $340-0000- Immediate public ownership and operation of public resources utilities mines munitions plants and basic Industries 11 Unified federal ownership and operation of the banking sys tem 12 Strengthening of international agencies for peace 13 A constitutional amendment declaring that congress shall have the power to make all laws neces' sary to provide for the general welfare Loses Booster As the conference neared the end of its work It lost one of its original boosters Representative Vito Marcantonio New York Republican One of the five congressional Signers of the call for the gather' ing the New Yorker withdrew from the meeting saying “I believe the action taken toward the formation of a new party at this time is not only premature but also wrong “The conference is not at pres’ ent so constituted as to fully exr press the opinions and demands of such groups as organized labor the Refusal of Loan Adds unemployed organizations veterans and farmers of the nation” a stateTo Monte Carlo Woes ment he Issued read Hyman Gllckstein who said he was a "Knickerbocker Democrat' MONTE CARLO July 6 CP)— Refrom New York followed his Refusal of the Monaco national counpublican conferee's example cil to lend it 55000000 francs (about $3600000) added today to the alSinclair Opposes ready acute financial troubles of the gambling monopoly Chicago Move Instead of the loan the governPORTLAND Ore July A body recommended economy their adoption of his pro' ing measures to the casino out of duction for use principle Upton its difficulties pull Sinclair today voiced disapproval of Directors of the casino will meet the decision in Chicago by indeMonday to consider refusal of the pendent political loaders to form a loan on which they had counted to third party tide them over An American synErnest Briggs Sinclair’s manager dicate was reported still in the quoted the former Socialist as say- background waiting until the siting: uation became so bad that it could "Only through the Democratic acquire the monopoly at a bargain party ckn such a plan be carried to fruition I believe an attempt to establish a third party even Nebraska Man Killed when it is based on the production By High Voltage Wire for use program is a step In the will not support wrong direction I WENATCHEE Wash July 6 UP) It” —A man identified as Leroy Cole The former Socialist who cap 27 Nebraska City Neb was fatally tured the Democratic party in burned and shocked today by conCalifornia and ran unsuccessfully a high voltage electric wire tacting for governor last fall expressed while he was standing upon the roof similar opinions in a letter to spon- of an electric engine at Merriot sors of the new movement at the near here having his picture taken outset of their Chicago meeting Cole’s entire body was seared and At that time the production for use his clothing was burned off him theory had not been decided upon He was taken to a hospital at Leavhowever ' Sinclair was here en route' to enworth Wash! where he died two hours later Washington D C in furtherance Cole and a friend whose name of his pwn movement to convert was not learned were waiting on President Roosevelt to the produc the railroad station platform for a tion for use theory and Incorporate train to Everett Wash when he it in the Democratic party tenets climbed upon a car and bumped for the 1938 presidential race against the trolley wire Briggs said Sinclair would meet Democratic and Republican leadGreece reports that its foreign ers In the national capital July 22 trade was undisturbed during the to present hie plan?' recent revolution 10 : Bus College Of Teachers ft 3 A ONLY 15c A DAY BUYS Two Years to IT Pay See the new 8500 model with thf three time controls finish Exclusive in design and improvements Liberal Allowance tar Your Old Range They're seamless ruga In d A (I ra mm Just 24 of these Irons will go la hurry! 5-- Terms— 8250 Down— 82 a Month Room Size Axmlnster Rugs ai low as 81895 Ladder Ft Fringed Oriental Reproduction Rug Group The kind of floor coverings you've wanted but thought you couldn't afford! 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