Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE A 6 ‘Follow GOP To Recovery’ Hoover Urges (Continued Irom Page One) would have averted the bank panic Hoover recalled that under his policies ‘‘economic forces turned upward in July 1932" ‘‘Then arrived the new' dealers with their point of view" he said "There was a youngster once who told his father that the teacher wanted him to bring to school simple statements of the Einstein theory and of the new deal Father said ‘We will begin with the Einstein theory That is easier" Great Compliment "Mr Roosevelt's campaign for election was based upon the Implication that the depression was caused by me personally That is a great compliment to the energies and capacities of one man "From this point of observation they got the conclusion that be easily cured by the magic of spending priming the pump tinkering with currency and credit artificially increasing prices They adopted the curious concept of economy of scarcity "From it all they slowed down the natural forces of recovery which were in motion And the price of that is infinite misery and anxiety to those whose jobs have been delayed” Nation’s Problems He recalled that he had suggested "progressive solutions" to many of the nation's problems In previous speeches "But hers let me add he declared "that when a man is about to drive over a precipice the first constructive suggestion is to tell him to stop "And I would be glad if the thinking American people would soberly consider if the Republican elephant even though he has made mistakes d is not far more toward recovery and progress than the bounding white rabbits of the new depres-iixuiScou- ld APRIL 1936 5 Tribune Special WASHINGTON April 4— Unless something unforeseen develops to cause delay the Pettengill bill to modify and largely to nullify the long and short haul clause of the transportation act is likely to become law before congress adjourns There may develop a combination of circumstances that will head off a vote the bill may be crowded out it possibly might be killed by a filibuster but if allowed to go to a vote it will most certainly pass the senate The overwhelming majority it received in tha house is guarantee that the senate will yield to the same influences that swayed the lower body To the surprise of the opponents of the Pettengill bill it went through the house by the unbelievable majority of 215 to 41 No one not even its supporters anticipated d result Passage such a of the hill by the house is commonly and properly attributed to the most effective lobby that has been conducted to railroad the bill through congress In this fight the railroad companies had cleverly and quite thoroughly won over to their side the great majority of their employes and the combined appeal of the carriers and of the brotherhoods proved ample to steamroll the opposition and push the bill to victory — Highlights of former 100-ce- nt nt Senator Wheeler one-side- may desire That means as things appear today a favorable report to the senate It is no secret that opponents of the bill realize the predicament In which they find themselves they are frank enough to admit that once the issue is joined they cannot longer hold the bill in committee Does Not Assure Passage The mere reporting of the bill however does not necessarily insure" lta final passage by the senate Tftere remain two major issues on which congress must act before adjournment the relief appropriation bill and the tax bill Both will be provocative of debate in the aenate and in the aenate debate is unlimited Every indication points to a protracted discussion of relief in its many phasea before the new re lief bill goes to a final vote and it is even more certain that the tax question will be threshed out in great detail before that administration bill is placed on final passage Except for the fact that this congress like the last never performs according to schedule it might safely be predicted that debate on relief would last three weeka or more and that debate on the tax bill would consume as much if not more time But in any event the senate will have lots to say on both Long Standing Fight The long and short haul fight Is of long standing it will not end with enactment of the Pettengill bill The next demand will be for the complete repeal of the fourth section But that will be for future congresses Today the main support of the long and short haul clause comes from the intermountain country and for the first time the intermountain delegations split some going over to support of the Pettengill bill Nothing of that sort ever happened before In every past tussle the intermoun-tai- n members have stood firmly together for the preservation or for the strengthening of the fourth section But It is reported that sentideal” Another evidence of the new ment in the intermountain country Hodver sparkle was seen in his is changing and this shift of sentl statement: "The new deal does not ment is being reflected in congress fail to remember that Chanticleer The Pettengill bill ii now before crowed each morning and claimed the senate committee on interstate credit for the rising sun You re- commerce is Senator Wheelerhe ofis bills chairman but member ‘we planned it that way'" Montana senator on That being true if either the reHe referred to a remark of the the only intermountain Is the only mem- lief bill or the tax bill get to the and the committee president on recovery committee violently op- aenate ahead of the Pettengill bill Hoover said there were 11600000 ber of thethis bill will have to measure One man the fourth-sectio- n 'to posed persons out of work when Roose- cannot hold up a bill for which wait It may easily turn out that velt took office and now there are there is even the fourth section amendment popular demand 12600000 Concerning relief he though he be chairman of the com- might be sandwiched in between the the deal new its charged "jerked mittee and especially la that true relief bill and the tax bill and if administration from the hands of If the bill passes the other house that it will surely be disdevoted men and Women of each in the middle of a session Had the placedhappens if not voted upon before the community where responsibility had house vote been delayed until second of the “must" bills comes up been lodged by my administration” few weeks before adjournment for consideration It also is likely Expenditures for relief Hoover said Senator Wheeler might easily have that congress after getting rid of were raised from one billion to three pigeonholed the bill a'nd prevented the relief and tax bills will not and a half billion dollars it from reaching the aenate But waste much time on other legislaHe recalled Mr Roosevelt’s prom- with at least two months to go tion for it will be in a mood to adise to cut expenditures 25 per-ceand possibly longer the situation journ when its major task hag been and cited a $12500000 increase in is altogether different finished It would’ continue a the national debt He attacked the reasonable time to vote on the PetRefrained Wisely devaluation of the dollar to "artiThe outside forces that backed tengillin bill but it would not continue session indefinitely to break ficially raise prices” Hoover said the Pettengill bill in the house a filibuster he did pot now advocate return to from refrained Wisely any bringing the dollar but declared Filibuster Unlikely to bear on the senate while "we now do not have even a fixed pressure the h)U remained on the house calis little likelihood of a But there dollar We have the black endar They did not even have a real filibuster to kill the Pettengill of From currency magic managed bill introduced in the that springs instability and lowered companion senate By this process they were bill assuming it is put on the sen confidence in the future” able to concentrate their fire on ate calendar There is no one but the house until" success crowned Wheeler to conduct a filibuster no their efforts Now they can con other senator from all the interTraffic Violators Get centrate on the senate and are mountain country sufficiently conBoth the railroads and cerned to join Wheeler in an atHeavy Fines in Court doing so are employes beginning to make tempt to talk the bill to death Long waa the only successful Grant Eggertson 38 was fined their influence felt at the senate Huey n filibusterer to operate in $50 on a reckless driving charge by end of the capitol and demand for Police Judge A H Ellett Saturday action is becoming stronger day the senate in recent years and He was arrested March 28 following by day So strong is this pressure even he lost his longest filibuster a collision at Seventh South and that Chairman Wheeler has been While- winning hislaet'cr but he to hearings won then only because congress had obliged to consent State streets Charged- with ignoring traffic scheduled to begin about the middle fixed an hour of adjournment and successfully fought to prevent signals Albert Parkin 22 and Ster- of April They cannot be dragged Long a vote before that hour arrived ling Beesley 24 were fined $2 each out forever In past years when long and short and Glen Bracken 38 forfeited $2 Once the hearings close the comLa Rue Thomas 24 of 955 Folsom mittee in all good faith and at haul bills have been before the senavenue was fined $15 on charge of the demand of a majority of its ate there were men like the late Ignoring traffic signals driving members ill have no recourse but Senator Frank Gooding of Idaho without a driver’s license and driv- to take up the bill for consideration and former Senator Miles Poindexand such disposition as a majority ter to lead the fight for the intering without a rear view mirror mountain cause as it was then understood and accepted Those senators had supporters Senator Pittman was considerable of a filibusterer in those days but he has long since ceased to be so classified it is not becoming the chairman of the dignified foreign relations committee to be a mere filibusterer and too sentiment In Nevada is said to have changed as it has changed in Utah and Colorado Ammunition Enough There is anjmuni’tion enough at hand to kill the f’ettengill bill if any The husband likes it of its opponent are disposed to make a dirty fight and bring perThe wife needs it sonalities into the controversy The exposures made by "Bob” Smith The children enjoy it the Portland lobbyist when before the Black committee a short time The maid demands it ago are ample if rightly used to defeat the Pettengill bill But congress has always been more or less of a club and it is not considered clubby for the members of one body to assail the members of the other branch in fact the rules of senate and house forbid that thing being and tip done And yet the Smith testimony could be used if any senator Is disSEE IT AT posed to employ tactics of that sort to kill the Pettengill bill No reference was made to the Smith disclosure while the Pettengill bill was under debate in the house Too many house members had been implicated Smith by his own admission was the paid lobbyist for certain railroads that wanted to see the Pettengill bill enacted It is true the 150 SOUTH MAIN WASATCH 5678 80 per cent of his pay came from COME IN DURING CONFERENC- Ey power companies — if his own is to be accepted— but he substantial sums from cer-- j sure-foote- FORT WAYNE Ind April 4 UPl President Hoover’s address tonight: The most dangerous invasions of liberty by the new deal have not been in the economic field as The corviolent as they are of clear thinking Is In the ruption arranged numerous congressional long view far more Insidious and dinners to enable his guests to "talk destructive to the safeguards of reclamation" he almost invariably America had present Representative Petten A baseball statistician says their gill who hails from Indiana a suite not at all interested in irrigation batting average on promises has At many of those dinners it wjs been 033 On major policies it has testified the "reclamation discus- been 030 On the constitution it has sions" sooner or turned to the been 006 Pettengill bill with Pettengill doing Do not think I am advocating a lot of talking return to the the dollar Could Use Testimony It is too late But w do not even That testimony in the'jiands of a have a fixed dollar We senator bent on making a nasty have the black magic of managed to bill the kill the to amend fight fourth section could be used with currency telling effect But there Is one more I recommend the magician's fly in the ointment While a sen- animal (the white rabbit) as the ator might not be averse to drag- symbol of the new deal party It ging into debate the fact that many travels in uncertain directions at house members had been associat- high speed It multiplies rapidly ing with lobbyist "Bob” Smith he The present federal relief adminfrom doing that might be deterj-eThe very thing because three members istration should be dissolved of the senate one of them the col- new appropriation at one and a half league of Senator Wheeler of Mon- billions should be allocated to a retana had been accepting the hos- stored local administration Those pitality of Smith along with the in distress would be better served — house members Any criticism of and with less politics in the bread house members therefore would naturally force the dragging in of great majority of the house was the the senators Involved and most sen- combined appeal of the railroads ators would think a long time be- and the railroad employes especialfore doing such an unclubby thing ly the latter Probably not a hunto any member of the senate dred members of the house had any It should be said In passing that direct or vital- - interest in the Petthe activities of "Bob” Smith had tengill bill not a corporal’s guard very little to do with the vote of the could have passed an examination house in passing the Pettengill bill on what the bill provided or what The average house member is not it means But they all felt this swayed by the kind of entertainpressure and the overment Smith provided at his summer whelmingly majority yielded suburban home What swayed the Going back to the Pettengill bill tain railroads and accepted that money to work for the passage of the Pettengill bill It was shown that Smith had living with him in his suburban home Representative Pettengill author of the bill which the rail carriers want enacted It was also testified that while Smith well-direct- The American people have a right to know and to know how whether the new dealers will abandon these attacks upon the American system They should stand up and repent or they should defend their Intentions -- Omitting their monetary and spending debauch about all the agencies they will have left after th supreme court finishes cleaning up their unconstitutional actions will be the institutions and Ideas they got from the Republican administration a Morris 64 of 1367 Lincoln E street suffered bruises on ths face and legs when he was struck by a car at Ninth East street and Brownavenue The blinding snowstorm that ingThe driver F M McKenna 36 swept Salt Lake county Saturday of 925 Bryant avenue told officers a night was indirectly blamed for tWo Mr Morris walked from behind that automobile accidents In which three street car bus He reported a second car ran over Mr Morris persons Were Injured down legs after he was knocked In front of the Murray fire deV F W Head to Talk partment on South State street a vehicle Its windshield covered with POCATELLO Idaho —Glen H snow crashed Into a utility pole Spurgeon of Caldwell state departMrs Nora Smljh 43 of Centerville ment commander of the Veterans k passenger and 'her of Foreign Wars will speak Tuesmeetdaughter Shanda were injured day at 7:30 p m at a banquet meMrs Smith suffered a fractured ing In the Bannock county left ankle and face lacerations morial building The regimentation of the farmer has failed And so after three years We start all over agqin And this time the new deal goes back to the Republican ideas of 1932 for part of ts program The social security of the common man has received disastrous blows from the new deal These blows far transcend any gains he might get from the social security act During the three depression years of the last Republican administration less than 16 million man days were lost in strikes and lockouts About 54 million were lost in the first three years of depression under the Roosevelt administration Has that problem of industrial relations been solved? 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