Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MONDAY MC&WING JULY 15 1935 Business Men Woman Grass Roots Orator Capitol Turns At the Salt Lake Theaters Sees Danger of Despotism Powell Voice Fear of Hit Hopeful Eye In Scores alth Tribune fat Wire Guy Romance making Harm in Tax professors To July wouldn't to a transformed Adjourning At Captol Theater Emotions Conflicting Develop Over New Deal Plan WASHINGTON July 14 (iVi— The administration's tax proposals appear to have stnied in business men conflicting emotions — a strong desire for a balanced federal budget but fear that added levies may hamper recovery These feelings were evident in house hearings the past week on the move to tao the upper brackets of income and wealth for more revenue The demand for a balanced budget long has been heard in business quarters It was Described again as one of the best assurances the administration could give of a determination to preserve tha government's credit and avoid a dangerous paper money inflation But protests against heavier levies at this time echoing the age-ol- d dislike of more taxes sounded louder than cries for a balanced budget as business representatives registered their sentiments before the ways and means committee Best Road Some argued the best road to a balance between income and expenditures was through slashing federal expenses rather than lifting tax rates But most new deal observers saw little chance of a drop in federal expenditures the near future in while the relie rolls remain around the depression ptak "More income to tax not higher taxes’’ was the slogan tossed into the debate by organized business The tax program however seems to have been founded partly on a belief that the me is ripe to lay a heavier burden on at least part of the taxpayers because naticmaLm-com- e has turned upward Should Spend Heavily Some officials high in the new deal family have contended the government should spend heavily when national income is depressed then lay on taxes and pay off debt on the reverse trend This they say would be a governor on the economic machine In line with that theory the move to increase taxes has been accepted by some observers as indication of a conviction among administration leaders that business is on the upgrade In fact Secretary Morgepthau appearing for the treasury in the tax hearings uttered his belief that the worst of the emergency had passed The time had arrived he said for a step toward budget bal ance Some tax experts contend the sug gested levies would not halt major economic forces working for gradual recovery although they concede the effect might be to retard the pace of recovery Leased By 14 — A free MENASA Wis America into despotism by the new deal and the brain trust schemes to break down the constitution was pictured here today by Mrs George B Simmons poultry farmer of Marshall M04 whose address at the June Grass Roots conference at Springfield made her a national headline Before a rally of Republicana and Democrats from six counties in the Fox River valley district Mrs Simmons in her first visit to Wisconsin home state for the third party of the La Follettes who have inspired some of the new deal policies aroused cheers by remarking that the finest thing congress could do would be to pass a “fine batch of repeal laws ” The first law the repeal of which she suggested would stimulate business toward real recovery would be the five billion easy money work relief money “An appeal to common sense” was the theme Mrs Simmons said one great need is for the citizens to make sure of the leadership of national leaders instead of “the blind leading the blind” “Nothing is more heartbreaking" she said “than that so many of our people are ready to believe there will be a pot pf gold at thp end of the rainbow instead of a tax bill that will bankrupt our nation and its citizens” “All this tinkering with us farmers is only costly monkey business cqtting down consumption of our farm products at home and abroad ON THI AUDIBLE SCREEN PARAMOUNT —Oeorge Raft In a Dashlrll The Glass Hammett mystery drama Edward Arnold Claire Dodd Key' Rosalinde Keith Ray Mill and and nice jobs for a CAFITOL — William Powell In “Escapade “ bunch of hare-braine- d aith Luisa Rainer Vlralnia Bruce Frank Christians Morgan Mady Reginald who know how brace Owen Laura Hope Crews a corner post or on which side of ORPHFTIM— Elisabeth Bergner In “Escape Mr the cow they start milking Neer" with Huh Bimlair (irif-fi’- h Jones Leon Quarterniame Penelope THK CAST “It is quite interesting to call the Dtidle ard also Jack Holt tn 'AwakWILLIAM POWPI1 Fntr HeirleneckL of Jim Burke with Florence Rice ening Lulse Rainer the tax Lopoldiu faimers' tariff processing Kathleen Burke Oerta Virginia Bruce but it is far more the tariff the lCaxl Frank Morian OEM— Claudette Colbert and Charlei Boyer Pul in 'Pmaia Worlds' with Joel McCrea Reginald Owen bureaucrats collect for trying to Ann Joan Bennett Helen Vinson Uidj Christian dictate to us And just as the N Counteas Laura Hope Crew RIALTO — “ Shirley Temple in “Our Utile Concierge Henry Travers R A almost broke the farmer so Girl' with Rosemary Ames Joel McCrea Robert 1 Leonard Director Lyle Talbot firm O Bneu-Moowill the break the consumer" in 'Becky Much has been written about STUDIO — Miriam Hopkins A deep religious note through with Alan Sharp' Sir Cedricproduction WASHINGTON July 14 (AP) — A Mrs Simmons' speech The mother Hardwtcke Frances Mowbray Thin Mian” and William PowDee Nigel Bruce Billie Burke Alison of five girls three of them married congress beset by taxes lobby in- she explained she came from a home where the Ten Commandments were taken as rules for every-da- y living “A spoiled child psychology is the basis of the new deal” Mrs Simmons argued “Like N R A the A A A has benefited the big fellows far more than the farmers who needed help” she said “Read the proposed AAA amendments and you will see they are part of the vicious plan to set aside constitutional representative government and atrangle us with the horrible I wonder pottage of despotism sometimes when I see people floundering in a feeling of defeatism if they have completely forgotten the The laws that can be repealed kindest thing congress could do would be a batch of repealing including this vast grant of five billions to the president and with the tax load and the fear of the future lifted private business and industry could go ahead and help unemployment far more than any government public works program” Work Demands t Safeguard Says Clinic Speaker More reading more writing and broader educations are advantages which people today have over those a generation ago but because of them visual ineffectiveness may be more prevalent and their eyes may need more examining So declared Dr A M Skeffington of St Louis national director of the graduate clinic foundation for research in optometry Chicago Sunday Dr Skeffirrgton arrived in Salt Lake City Sunday to conduct a three-da- y clinic for optometrists of the state The sessions began Sunday afternoon at the Hotel Utah and will continue through Tuesday nt t" ’ “Fine-point- "share-the-weilt- Utah-Nevad- - Treasury Offers New Bond Issue quiries and a marching platoon of legislation turned a hopeful ear toat Jefward new deal ferson Island Md today for any word of early adjournment plana How soon quitting time will come was a subject uppermost in Capitol Many senators were outspoken in their belief that conNor was gress should go home there any doubt in their minds that methods of quickening the progress of the administration program were discussed by leaders with President Roosevelt at the Jefferson Island retreat in Chesapeake bay Yet so many were the complicating factors surrounding adjourn ment that few members held much hope for getting away from the capital before the end of August No Shortening These members said there was little likelihood that the president would shorten appreciably the legislative program he has sent congress High on the list was the tax bill controversy was against which massing freshened by strong protests from business Scarcely less prominent were the contested amendments to the farm adjustment law the embroiled utility holding company bill and the new banking measure The farm bill was weaving its way slowly through a prickly senate debate The utility bill was in the VicVvs hands of a conference committee of Medical Science senators and representatives who were seeking to adjust differences Conquest With Justibetween the two houses Primariljr fiable Pride the issue was betwen the senate's abolition of “unnecessary” holding and thehduse’s regulaNEW YORK July 14 (UP) — companies tion plan Medical science tonight viewed with Another tightly pressed dispute justifiable pride its dramatic con- was in the hands of another con ference committee So fervent had quest of many types of neuritis with become the arguments for and a crystal that has the White granagainst a senate amendment to the — ular appearance of sugar or salt social security bill to exempt the pure isolated vitamin Bpension systems of private concerns now from the operations of the measure The precious concentrate produced from ncc bran husks at that there were suggestions it might a cost of some $300 a gram has have to be taken to President been the object of a tedious method- Roosevelt for settlement chemical chore by reic Revised Bank Bill search scientists The revised administration bank At last perfected it has been administered orally to an experimen- ing bill with its centralization of tal group of 100 neuritis sufferers credit control was ready for sen selected at random and has re- ate consideration after action on the AAA amendments expected tosulted in remarkable results morrow Remain Free The senate banking committee Treated under the direction of meanwhile arranged to hear SecreDr Martin G Vorhaus of New tomorrow in an exYork 44 of the 100 test patients tary Morgenthau packaged "remained free of symptoms” in planation of thebillfreshly to bar suits the language of his report to the administration to obtain in against the government American Medical association of in the value difference present other words were definitely cured of the disease caused by inflamma and past gold dollars on treasury gold clause securities This meastion of nervous tissue Of these 44 eleven suffered from ure was listed for house action localized neuritis and the remain- early in the week With these imminent controvering 33 had been victims of “generalized” neuritis throughout the body sies in hand few members saw Only eight of the 100 treated pa- much hope for immediate adjourn tients showed “no improvement' ment Too there were suggestions showing definite evidence of an- that the president might push for other organic disease causing the enactment of a new ship subsidy neuritis the 48 others were re- bill and legislation for regulation of corded in the precise charts as be- bus and truck regulation Each ing “markedly improved” Thirty-seve- n proposal has passed one house only of this latter group wete af- to bump into stiff opposition in the flicted with "general neuritis” be- other fore receiving the minute crystalline doses of the pure vitamin: the Club Incorporates remaining nine were victims of the POCATELLO Idaho— V M Bendisease locally such as son M T Simonson and C- Munn announce the filing of articles of Restorative Effect incorporation of the Domino Club The vitamin doses which are in Inc with the county clerk The no way harmful to the body — as above men members of the board many as 90000 units a day were fed of the club state the venture Is to some of the sufferers — have a a social club with pecuniary profit restorative effect on nerve tissue not an object In past years the club staged dances to which memstimulating its repair Roughly about 25 per cent of bers of a social set were Invited coneuritis cases are caused solely by nclusively deficiency of the "rice husk” vitamin— B- -l It also conies in other "residual neuritis” which can be foods however banished by the snowy crystals These cases Dr Vorhaus reIsolation of the antlneuritic vitain ported are cured by the crystalline min crystalline form was treatment as are other cases of achieved by Robert R Williams dineuritis in which the original cause rector of chemical research of the has disappeared such as infected Bell Telephone who company teeth or tonsils recovery from the worked at the task for 12 years uncommon cold grippe or pneumonia der sponsorship of the Carnegie inor diabetes gout and obesity Such stitute ailments frequently leave behind week-ende- rs -l ever necessary and physicians Mo KANSAS CITY July (UP)— A strapping young man lay lieved Green’s condition was imon a hospital bed tonight and fought proving which Only because a human being has valiantly against an ailment y threatens to drownTiini- - as farmoreIung capacity "Than he as if he were under 10 feet really needs was Green able to live of water long enough to receive treatment - The patient Fred Green 22 has physicians said contracted an unusual disease They believed tonight that the the tliown to physicians as acute pul- disease causing a berakdown of UnWith every rush blood into water was waning monary edema of blood to his lungs Green’s heart less this condition ceases Green was sending an equal supply'of wa- eventually is doomed to drowning Meanwhile Green was given oxyter This fluid formed by a breaking gen to ease his breathing down of the blood itself remains in the lungs and covers the air spaces where the blood usually is g furnished oxygen Although Green is breathing at twice the normal rate of speed LAST TIMES TODAY without medical attention hip lungs CLAUDETTE would be filled with water in a short time and he would be drowned 7-- ’ ' 8d-ne- Physicians were momentarily at a loss to explain his trouble when he fell into a dbma yesterday morning after gasping that he couldn't breath An accurate dignosis was made at General hospital and physicians drained ajvay a quantity of the fluid which was strangling him This operation was repealed when Family Will Meet I ' property airship heading toward Cuba but Threc Rescued were unsuccessful Mrs Joseph Hickson Sr notified the coast guard of the missing party at 11:45 a m today and an am phibian piloted by Lieutenant C B Olsen set out on the search Lieutenant Olsen said he saw several sharks In the water near the boat after he had located the party and was preparing for the rescue From Sea Peril Plane Finds Coast Guard Trnr-Qingin- to g Up- turned Boat MIAMI Fla July 14 UP)— Two boys and a girl were rescued by a coast guard seaplane at 12 :30 p m (eastern standard time) today after they had clung to an overturned sailboat for 13 'k hours in the ocean five miles east of Miami The young persons Joseph R Hickson Jr 19 Miss Juan Graham 19 and her cousin Burton W Graham 21 all of Naranja Fla were treated for exposure at the coast guard air base and then taken home The three left Homestead Fla at 9 o’clock last night for a moonlight sail in young Hickson's boat A gust of wind capsized the craft two hours later when it was being turned about and the occupants clung to its side through the night Early this morning they tried to attract tha atUntkm of a clipper ot "TTEST PETE SMITH NOVELTY Davo Appslos Band Act Paramount Sound Nowi 3SEC This Is to be “Laugh week” at the Roxy theater where a big musical comedy program opens Monday at the matinee performance It is headed by Van Cletva and company featuring staoa of musical comedy in an act given up to mirth and melody singing and dancing An act of comedy cross-fir- e built ELISABETH BERGNER EDWARD ARNOLD ‘ESCAPE HE HEVEB v ClAIKE OODD AY MIILAND ALSO on the 8ame Program "Syncopittd City" Novlty Act "Naurt Spaab" “Awakening of Jim Burke” Fax Movtatona New LOOK WIIO S COMIN’ NEXT THURSDAY MYRT and MARGE the Entire Radio Cast 2 for SEE YOUR FAVORITE RADIO STARS IN PERSON ON THE STAGE And Hit “Fire Chief” Orchestra on KDYL— TUES 4:30-- 7 P M 1 XlCwATESl ON ALL MECHANICAL AUTO PARKING ALL DAY DANCING IT’S AMOUS be- In Person— THURSDAY Only Appearance Jufy 18 wdy r Colbert HARLES BOYER WAN BENNETT JOEL McCREA HELEN VINSON -C- EXCURSIONS FOR THIS WEEK o TUES— E O -- LAST PETER 2 B D4YS- CURIOUS VI 111 Salt Lake’s Only Big Stage Show KYNE’S BRIDE” MM — DON WOODS FEATURING BECKY ‘$10 RAISE’ RVRR4N O THURS— Athletic Club of Germania FRI— PIONEER STAKE DAY YOUNG - “THE CASE OF THE O 0 SAT— GLOBE MILLS JOHN BOLES — Jordan Stake A © ® ® £1 LORETTA Karen Morlev— Ed Everett Horton A W Old Folk! WED— DANISH DAY Leslie Howard “SCARLET PIMPERNEL” — Also— IN "KIDS THE SHOE’ C olor ( arton nd? ( lvd ( nmedv Trud Talk o Cool Jnd Oomforfra TOMORROW — STATE fttoDrk CONCESSIONS IN PRICES NO ADVANCE swn TODAY Clarence— Jack Arnold DUCHIN NEW U- Hal Leroy Comedy in the EDDY — STARTS rVf’fceJj ADDED JACK HOLT efTec-tivel- ' st Cbmedy Dominates New Stage Bitf at Roxy And 14 $750000000 level was in the Today’s borrowing form oT 2 8 per cent bonds dated March 4 4935 and maturing 1955-6- 0 The block wjll be sold on a highest-bi- d basis with no bids acceptable at less than par aqd accrued interest Subscription books are open at federal reserve banks and branches up to noon Wednesday Simultaneously the treasury said “baby bond sales had passed the $100 000000 mark Giving details for the first three months— March April and May— it listed these as the first buyers among states: Illinois $7737656 New York $6148200 Ohio $5378850 Missouri $5316-11- 2 and Iowa $5129175 Iowa was listed as the banner state for May with $1791243 in purchases of the savings bonds Missouri was next with $1429106 Illinois third with $1392750 and Ohio fourth with $1091718 ell's memorable part in it Until ‘‘Escapade” now at the Capitol theater the picture has had no rivals in the field of smart comedy But Powell seems bent on establishing a new record and he does It MARLO 8ugarhousf— Robert Donat In with gusto in this captivating ro- 'The Count of Monte Crlsto” with Eltasa mantic story laid in Srhnitzler’s Iandl Louts Calherti also 'Babbitt' uuh Guy Klbbee Aline McMahon glamorous Vienna Edward Everett HoTton In ‘ttO He plays a famous artist who en- STAlfr Rewe Roaina with Karen Morlev Alan Dlnehart Lawrence also Wanen life joys thoroughly in the city dediWilliam and Margaret Lindsay In The to cated pleasure Suave discreet Case of the Curious Bride and handsome Jie is a favorite with ON 8TAGE AND SCRfcTN — On the stage 'Laugh Week1 with the ladies The picture deals divert-inglj- r ROXY Van Cleve and comyany musical comwith an “escapade" which beedy act Masters and Orace golf com Hull Brothers Roxvette girls and came something more than he could edv r other novelty acta On the screen Fox in “School for Girls" also Ken manage due to the fact that not one but three beautiful women Maynard in “In Old Santa Fe " were involved The story opens at an elaborate around golfing is presented by Masball during which a rare set of ters and Grace Other novelty acts chinchilla furs is won by a reigning are scheduled with the dancing Hull Brothers reappearbeauty (Mady Christians) Although partners she has announced her engagement ing and the Roxyette girls furnishto a famous sjyinphony conductor ings other dance numbers W Rex she warns the artist that she will Jewell is returning after two weeks never give him up Later in the eve- of illness Sidney Fox ning she allows the madcap young The screen will offer ” wife of Vienna’s leading doctor to tn "School for Girls and the secwear the furs Ibe girl flirts with ond feature will be Ken Maynard the artist and later goes to his stu- in a western thriller “In Old Santa dio where he paints a charming Fe” but unconventional picture of her Meighau Improves By an odd mischance the picture is printed in the carnival issue of NEW YORK July 14 (£—'The an illustrated weelkly Vienna buzzes condition of Thomas Melghan acwith delighted speculation on the tor was favorable today at reported identity of the model There is talk of a duel and finally to end the Doctors hospital where he undermatter Powell gives an imaginary went a serious bronchial operation name But the doctor and his Thursday Attendants said he had brother the musician sre not sat- a comfortable night isfied They discover a girl by that name listed in the directory and inShock Kills Horse sist that the artist paint another WELLAND Ont (UP) — The — picture of her It is a tantalizing situation made shrill whistle of a steamer passing more so by the fact that the girl is through the Welland canal recentcharming and that the artist falls In ly proved too much of a shock horse who love with her Luise Rainer an ex- for “Bill” otic Viennese actress makes her fell dead from the shock of the sudscreen debut opposite Powell in this den blast role She has a decidedly different personality that will be welcome to screen fans who enjoy new types Frank Morgan disguised in a beard plays a forceful role as the insistent doctor and Reginald Owen is excellent as his less exacting brother Virginia Bruce more attractive than ever plays the capricious wife Laura Hope Crews old Countess as a scandal-lovin- g and Henry Travers as her amiable gardener complete an exceptional cast Pete Smith in an interesting act "Prince King of Dogs" and a mun sical feature by versatile Dave and his band lend balance to the program Paramount sound news completes the bilL 1 arm-neurit- Young Man Lies Doomed to Drown Though Far From Body of Water treasury It was the sixth $100000000 sought from the public since the financial year begpn July 1 and reflected t Secretary Morgenthau’s announced 'Intention to maintain the government’s working cash balance at the REXBURG Idaho— Descendants of Dr Ezekiel Lee of Salt Lake Citv will hold a family reunion July 20 at Highland park in Idaho Falls Idaho William Lee president of the organization said ran The Near-PoiWork The eyesight of people today Is no poorer than those of their forebears Dr Skeffington explained but an Increased amount of “near-poinwork which requires fine sight continually is entering our The eyes were Business Divided daily routine in the meant to be used for observing genJudging by argument house hearings big business is di- eral and large objects only in the animals use their vided chiefly to when higher same way that ” sight thus nattaxes should be 'ivied although rec- eyes calls for more visual strain urally soonrates that ognizing grudgingly Concerning school children Dr er or later must be adjusted to help said: “The percentage Skeffington the pav depression spending bill inSome spokesmen for large inter- of youngsters having a visual school with effectiveness interfering ests quarrel over he work is in proporition about six out principle rath- of ten This is from research figer than over higher taxes up and ures" r down the scale Prevalence or lack of eyesight The time element apparently also acbulks large in administration calcu- difficulties among people varies cording to the nature of their occulations In industrial regions trouAside from political implications pations bles are highly prevalent while in with an election impending next they are least year there is the theory held by a farming regions Dr Skeffington said large school that taxes should not prevalent be increased down the line until Preliminary Meet Prior to Dr Skeffington’s first there has been substantial recovery in the national income to avoid de- clinic session Sunday afternoon a meeting of the Utah Optometrists' pressing mass purchasing power The associaOn the time element at least association was held spokesmen for big business and tion decided at the meetinga to cothe some expounder- of new deal phil- operate with osophy did not appear to be far Safety society in promoting precautions to prevent accidentts in indusapart trial plants Dr M H Dearden state president presided At noon a luncheon was held by the association in honor of Dr Skeffington and was followed by the clinic session Two sessions will be conducted Monday and two Tuesday by Dr Skeffington Tuesday night he will WASHINGTON July 14 UP)- -A leave for California $100000000 loan to swell its cash drawer was asked today by the - ' Discussed New Treatment Increased Care Of Eyes Needed Developed to Aid Declares Visitor Neuritis Victim Near-Poin- SACRAMENTO Cal July 14 CPI mimists and all reds in this state” —California laid new emphasis to-The bill was bitterly fought in day upon Its determination to keep1 the lower house by the liberal the color of the little red school EPIC bloc elected last fall in the house divorced from any radical ex- - dramatic fight which saw the feat of its leader Upton Sinclair Into the statute books was writ- - noted novelist by Mernam ten a bill which would deny the use It was one of a dozen measures of school buildings for mass meet- - tossed into the senate and assembly mgs by any group organized to as a result of the bloody labor the government turbances which have swept the The measure was passed by the state in the past eighteen months fifty-firlegislature which ad-- ! The climax of these disturbances came last summer in the general journed three weeks ago Yesterday It gained final legal strike at San Francisco attributed Sklpwortb by some officials to the work of STAR — Loretta Young and John Bole In “The White Parade" with Dorothy Wilagitators Before that the cotton son Muriel Kirkland Jane DarweU also fields of the San Joaquin and ImGeorge O’Brien In “The pude Ranger" perial valleys had counted their toll with Irene Herrey Special attraction Baer vs Braddock world championship of Injured and dead and damaged fight I lime Methods of Hastening End of Congress AAA California Governor Signs Statute Banning Red Meetings in Schools ZANE GREY'S “THE DUDE RANGER” with Geo O'Brleflt Also-- " —EXTRA SPECIAL— SensaRAFR t BRADDOCK World I tional Better Mcht Picture than a ringside seat pHARPf fZ Photographed i In mi tecmjcoio I' 1XOIO ' VAN CLEVE A CO Inchidtnf Prof Cheer In Corned r Singing Dancing MASTERS r ft A TODAY GRACE Cros Fire Comedy Act Hull Brov Roiyettes And Other Novellv Vvts SCRFEN in smsiv 4 OX "St llOOt 4 OR t IRI 5“ ANn "IN Ol I) S VNTV F AND EVERY MONDAY Children 5c Adults 10c ON TRAINS OR AT AUTO GATE - |