Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIdXy MORNING SEPTEMBER 4 1936 Reed Assails Roosevelt London Talk FDR Is ‘Fihe ' President as On Problems of Drouth Gentleman’ in ‘No Democrat’ Kansan’s Eyes - ' US to Retain Large Balance In Treasury Cordial Greetings Exchanged by Two Contenders ' Tells Landon Former Senator Holds U S Newsmen Honors Luncheon Chat for Highest ‘ Roosevelt Attempts to ‘Destroy Constitution " Turns to Subject of Fishing a Democrat” of the national Jeffersonian Democrat an organization opposed to reelection of the president stressed what he termed a “bold effort to evade and defy I the constitution" by the present ad- ministration after asserting there ever three parties In the nation the third of which he named as the “Rooseveltian party neither Republican nor Democratic but embracing every shade from pink socialism to red communism” “The principles of the constitu-- 1 tion of the United States are as true as they were when Jefferson ' Madison Pinckney and Washington and others proclaimed them and Reed the people adopted them ' asserted “But today we are con- - ironted with a bold effort to evade and defy the constitution and the hill of rights and to overthrow the very foundations of American civilization That is destruction and from destruction there can be no recovReed Is Chairman 1 tees Mr Roosevelt was informed Representative Wearin (D Iowa) told newsmen that' some 8000 Iowa farmers need help Thursday night Landon was to head back for Topeka in the car which brought him the 270 miles to 'the drouth parley here The president was to leave at midnight for a leisurely overnight train trip to Hannibal Mo where Friday he will dedicate a bridge across the Mississippi river First however he conferred again on drouth problems with Governors Petersen of Minnesota and La Foilette of Wisconsin and enter- tained the drouth state governors at a dinner aboard his private train The Mlnnesota-Wiscons- ln also took place there To Resume Study parleys Swinging out across Illinois from Hannibal Mr Roosevelt will resumo his first hand study of drouth conditions conferring in the afternoon with Governor Henry Hornsr of Illinois at Springfield Saturday at Indianapolis he will meet the governors of Indiana Ohio Michigan and Kentucky then he will head for Washington where in a Sunday night radio address from ery" the White House he will give the nation hie reaction to his 6000-miToo Modem ‘ trip TSINAN China Sept 3 (UP)— Governor Marland said Oklahoma Fifty Chinese women were arrest--x officials told the president their ed and taken to military prison state would have 100000 farm famThursday charged with wearing ilies needing aid "ttltramodernlstlc” coatumea Being Cared for "About 40000 are being taken care of now” Marland said “As soon as we get back ta Oklahoma City heads of federal ageni cies will be called to gether to make plgns for an Increase in the drouth quota” Governor Cochran last of the governors to emerge from the cap itol conference told reporters he and his delegation submitted estl mate of relief needs showing a total of 28000 to 80000 W P A and resettlement aid cases would probably he the peak this fall and winter In Nebraska He said 8000 were now on W P A relief and an additional 12000 probably would need assistance Asks About Trip "Tou had a long hard motor trip to get here" McIntyre said the president remarked to'tjie man who seeks to wrest the nation’s highest office from him "Landon” the secretary con' tinued “replied with a smile: ? 'Yes I did But I got here on TUESDAYS & FRIDAY! time' Later Governor Hjalmar PeterMinnesota who sat at Pres! pm sen ofRoosevelt’s dent right during the luncheon reported the president and Landon talked mostly about ‘rme GREAT INTERMOUNTAIN STORE fishing" le j&pjfll?Y) M ViVpuj 'MLt ine of oie IIDYL at 5:45 AUERBACH’S Qmp£immtaku 2 GIFT This exquisite FORniAL HANDKERCHIEF lace and Chiffon Size 22x22' Given free in our Perfume to a Department limited numberof our Black with each dram purchase of PflRFUm $75 and in enchanting packages Black $20 t tact is fragrant indif tmguishabla odeurrfmimscant of clicking castinats soft music black laca A subtle sophisticated lasting odeur PAY LESS DRUG scant-safio- MYSTERY GARDENIA and LOST ORCHID Theatrical Face Powder Made Up Especially Vimay For M G M Studio $100 Size With Puff 89c Buy iDne and Get One FREE During This Sale EXTRA SPECIAL ( $250 VIMAY lems Mr Roosevelt atmosphere of Iowa’a first city promptly at noon on the special train which le taking him on a trip through mountain and prairie states In the capltol buUding closed for the day to aU but those with the drouth meetings the president waited In Herring’s private office for governors senators and state and federal officials to assemble He greeted them in the outer office —Landon first McIntyre reported 6000-mi- le sun-parch- ed Roosevelt Aids In the offices gubernatorial where the conferences got under way After the 'luncheon the prest dent was flanked by Secretary Wallace W P A Administrator Harry L Hopkins Resettlement Administrator Rexford G Tugwell Governor William X Mysrs of the farm credit administration and Director Robert Fechner of the C C C Landon brought along L E Call W E Grimes and Harry Umberger all of the Kansu State college and George Knapp head of the water resources division of the state department of agriculture A bedlam of noise and confusion in the usually quiet rotunda of the capltol echoed outside the conference room shut off with the rest of the governor’s suite by a heavy canvas curtain Drew Little Interest Starting out at 3:17 a m after a breakfast at the executive mansion with his four advisers Landon and his eight-ca- r motor caravan drew relatively little imtlce as It sped through Kansas and Missouri pass ing large towns on the outskirts The governor had refused to make his route known in advance He stopped for a shave however at Leon and soon scores stood around seeking a glimpse of him Landon was greeted outside Des Moines by Cyrus Leland his official host here Then the caravan drove over the same crowded streets the president had taken Arriving at the state house Landon had to shove through the cheering crowd banked in front of the state house Bands Absent Although the day carried a distinctly holiday flavor for Des Moines not a single band was in evidence because of the desire expressed on both sides to keep politics out of the drouth discussion DES MOINES Iowa Sept 3 tff) were present today at the fried chicken dinner for President Roosevelt Governor Alf M Landon of Kansas and other drouth conferees at the Iowa state capltol They were Mrs Anna Dickie Oelsen Minnesota director of the naUonal emergency council and1 Mrs Alex Miller Iowa secretary of state both Democrats $4 $9 HOLLYWOOD DES MOINES Iowa Sept 8 (A) —President Roosevelt and Governor Alf M Landon had their pictures taken together today in the crowded office of Governor Clyde L Herring of Iowa Mr Roosevelt sat at Herring’s desk at the Iowa governor’s right His Republican opponent stood a bit to the right and behind the president’s chair At the request of photographers the president turned and faced Landon as cameras chatting clicked The president asked Landon to move over closer to him LEON Iowa Sept 3 W—Several hundred people enjoyed an unusual spectacle here today— a presidential candidate reclining in a barber’s chair his face covered with lather Governor Alf M Landon making a drive to Des Moines to meet with President Roosevelt stopped for a shave The barber shop was in the basement of the local hoteL The Republican candidate reclining in the chair as the barber wielded his shaving brush and razor was plainly Visible through an iron sidewalk grating above a window Curious townfolk pushed and shoved for an opportunity to see Landon The governor when the barber did turn his head the other way smiled at the crowd Trusty Comes Back AMPHOTERIC CREAMS OR FACE POWDER Three Days Only at This Price FREE! $250 ASTRINGENT qa OUw FREE! He Had ‘Very Pleasant Visit’ With Roosevelt (Continued from Fag on the subject when ington in 1933” I wa in Wash- (kipper Present Landon sat in a chair as hs talked Senator Arthur Capper of Kansas who attended the conference sat near by Reporters stood facing the governor as question after question was asked "Ae" there any new features In the new material you left that you can tell us about?” was a question “No” the Kansan replied! ‘There are no new teaturei I can tell wimii— about” “What was1 the nature of the discussion?” “It was a broad general discussion of the Immediate emergency and a long-tim- e program" “Was it a productive conference?" "Yes” "In what way was It productive?” Exchange of Views "There was an exchange of views that Is always helpful” "What is your impression of the president?" “He is a very fine charming gen' COLUMBUS Ohio Sept 3 (UP)— John Brown' 41 negro truaty at Ohio penitentiary walked away Wednesday Thursday he returned with the announcement he was 'tired and wanted to go to bed” Guards obliged and advised him he will have another year of his term to rest room Secretary Morgenthau he whether he would "go to Tennessee during the campaign” "I haven’t any Idea” Landon replied Before going to the president’s special train for dinner Landon received a 'number of Iowa Republican leaders including State Senator Leslie E Francis Rabbi Stephen Wise to Speak Farley Asserts Tammany Aid Sought RaceLoomsin Nippon Stand Britisli lo Follow Japan ‘in Retaining U-Boa- ts U S Forced in Line WASHINGTON Sept SUP)—1 Two new international naval developments Thursday pointed to the possibility of a naval race after the expiration of the London limitation treaty this year Japanese Ambassador H 1 r o s 1 Salto formally notified Secretary Hull of his government’s intention to retain 16698 tons of submarines and ll0s9 tons of destroyers above present treaty limits U & to Follow Only a few hours earlier Secretary Hull had announced that the United States would be “reluctantly obliged” to follow Great Britain in keeping in service 40000 tons of destroyers which would be scrapped under the treaty Obscured for the moment by an academic discussion over whether the Japanese procedure was technically correct was the answer to the question Will the United States and Great Britain as well insist upon matching Japan submarine for submarine? Unofficial but responsible quarters generally believed they would Whether this would set the stage for the beginning of a naval building race at the expiration this year of the London limitation treaty none would venture to predict re Food Purchase Power Buoyed WASHINGTON Sept 3 Sept SMARTER ST VIE FINER OUAUTY NONE t HIGHER All silk Ringlei chlifon $350000000 jTe&thei j Heels — v''"''g0rgeousaYwellrapraCtiCal — theyAesd tHe In his budget summary the presi dent announced the treasury’s working balance would be curtailed by $1400000000 during th year Not In Conflict Morgenthau’s announcement Thursday treasury officials said was not in conflict with the chief executive’s plan because for some time the treasury balance has been running around $2000000000 from styleYprocession v FELTMANs CURME 216 SOUTH MAIN STREET ATiAY-DAY"f- Make'Wmh'-Day-" HOSE m This-Beautifu- c IU v-- M1J ll 111 M i?' UEV-T- he of the record drouth” employed factory workers can buy more food with their present earnings than they were able to buy in 1928 or EUECTm 1929 3— l 11 ' - sr I'''' " ife OaSCOEE lias Many New Exclusive Features ' With Cobb Cal ' f AAA said Thursday that'“in spite Just a Minute HOLLYWOOD - u FAIL FOOTWEAR i Curme V from Feliman WASHINGTON Sept 3 concern over condl tlons abroad was emphasized Thurs day by announcement from Secre tary Morgenthau that the treasury will keep s cash balance of $108 000000 as “insurance” against "“anything unforeseen” Because-o- f “times and Conditions” abroad Morgenthau said the government will borrow 1400000000 this month rather than cut into the treasury’s big working balance for current expenses The announcement was something of a surprise to financial quartern in view of President Roosevelt’s recent statement that ths cash balance would be curtailed Desirable Thing Morgenthau said it cost about $2000000 a year in Interest to keep such a cash balance but that it was “a very desirable thing to do” because such a reserve “is the safest insurance we can carry for the American people should anything unforeseen occur” The $400000000 of new money will be borrowed Morgenthau said at tho same time the treasury re' finances a maturing $514000000 note issue September 15 Regarding the maturity Morgen thau said new obligations would be offered in exchange for the notea He did not disclose the interest rate or other details of the new issue Announcement of these details is expected September A Balance Curtailed President Roosevelt’s forecast of a curtailed cash balance came in his revised budget summary this week when he estimated that net new borrowing this fiscal year would aggregate $750000000 If this figure holds the September financing will constitute more than half cutting demands on the money market for new funds during the remainder of the fiscal year to In making public this report by Louis H Bean its economic adviser the farm administration said it was issued because of public interest in food prices and the possible effect of the drouth Food prices advanced 42 per cent British Action from March 1933 to July this year The Japanese move was necessi- Bean’s statement said but tated ft was explained by the ear- of the average employed earnings factory lier action of Great Britain" in in- worker advanced “about 60 per the London “escalavoking treaty's cent” tor clause” to retain 40000 tons of destroyers which she otherwise Coin Decides Dress would have been compelled to scrap before January X 1938 CLEVELAND Sept 3 (UP) — Britain gave as reason for the Stenographer Ida Goldstein and step the new submarine and destroy- Property Clerk Margaret Dreler aper construction of France and Italy peared at criminal courts building which are not parties to the treaty in identical print dresses But the crisis developed no feminine fireworks They flipped a coin and Veteran Elect went home to SARATOGA SPRINGS N Y Miss Goldstein Sept 3 MP — Delegates to the thirty-eight- h change national encampment Unit ed Spanish War Veterans Thursday elected and installed Scott Leavitt of Milwaukee Wla commander in chief Reading the speeches by the spellbinders one learns that the future of American civilization ia again hanging over an abyss All of which would seem to prove the poor thing is a synthetic product anyhow because some have suspected an ivory dome and some Intimate that there are feet of clay and now it would appear it likewise has a rubber neck because eoma to think about it I can hardly remember a time when the future of American civilization wasn’t hanging For different presidential years there are different abysses Indeed what would a campaign be without a dependable abyss to hang over besides here and there a lusty emergency and here and there a crisis? So it must bs that this civilization of ours has & reinforced vulcanized copper-jointgoozle Even vith the wear and tear it’s getting I wouldn’t be surprised if it lasted clear through' election Speaking of election no matter who wins it seems probably that Vincent Astor will be able to resume yachting and the Roosevelt boys to resume motoring IRVIN S COBB Leonard da Vinci' designed the first real parachute In 1600 " By Tribune Leased Wire PresiNEW YORK Sept dent John N Gamer will fir the opening gun in the New York state campaign for approval of the new deal here on September 16 He will be the principal speaker at a dinner arranged for him at the Hotel Bilt-moby Democratic Chairman James A Farley and Manhattan’s Democratic leaders Chairman Farley announced Thursday that Rabbi Stephen A Wise Jewish leader of the liberal school also will be on the firing line for President Roosevelt’s re election He will jump into the Maine campaign with a speech at Portland on September 12 and follow it up with a tour through all states east of the Mississippi Farley will tackle the New York City situation Friday He has summoned the leaders from the five boroughs—including the Tammany triumvirate functioning during Leader James J Dooling’e illness— for a huddle on the Manhattan vote needed to overcome a possible Republican lead upstate 3-- Vice Navy Building f $800000000 has been "taken from' Treasury the working balance statements showed it had gone to cover the $338000000 deficit so far run up and to meet more than $400 000000 of bonus bond redemptions & ') One) Garner to Fire Opening Gun tleman" As tha governor started tor the In NY Drive arrived in the gala next with friends was asked —Only two women patrons Notei Other Vimay "I remember at one point the said to Landon: president “ 'Now remember Governor Landon Jf you take my place in the White House be sure you don’t use too big a boat to go fishing’ “Then we all laughed and I told a funny story The reason the president mentionedi the alze of his fishing boat was that he had Just been talking about what a relief it was to get away from Washington in a small boat apd do his own cooking at sea” Landon dressed in a light tan summer suit and sailor straw and Roosevelt in a light gray suit and panama rode to their first meet lng in automobiles down streets packed with shouting and whistling thousands Landon traversed the route about half an hour after the president went by Received Governors After the luncheon at which the president and Landon sat three se&ta apart Mr Roosevelt sat down in Governor Clyde L Herring’s walnut-panele- d private office and received one by one the governors of five states — in the order in which the commonwealths entered the union and discussed drouth prob- e ‘f Morgenthau Says Times and Conditions Abroad Force NeW Borrowing ' jltnditure of federal relief money be administered by county boards of rupervisors and township trus- I- PORTLAND Me Sept 5 PUnited States Senator Porjner " James A Reed of Missouri declared In an address prepared for deliv-- I ery here Thursday night that "no I on has the right to say President Roosevelt from Page One) (Continued - which $1100000000 could be used and still leave ahndsf a billion Even a working" balance of $1 000000000 they pointed oiit Is far mor cash than the treasury kept on hahd before the big financing operations of the new deal Morgenthau explained Thursday that already this fiscal year about Gives wash day a ne meaning— with embodied features those exclusive therein that insure economical opera- tion efficient service and the gentle handling of even thq finest underthings Note particularly the balloon wringer rolls then come in and see the full enameled porcelain tub the patented agitator the exterior casing and the modern design "TOE BEST SninT 1 EVER ATE!" 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