Show - ' vI The Weather (mil—'Wednesday' Thursday Local Metal’ Prices tniwt-1- W with local thunderstorm i IDAHO NEVADA— Fair Wednesday and Silver Lead Thnrsday-WYOMING- Generally fair in north nsettled in south Wednesday Detailed ItNrt M 4J0 Copper Zino fOOe IMo " Local Weekly Settlement Price S65e L50e Lead Copper - rut tiau) YOL 127 NO 110 SJkle tntared at th sottoffles Uti CUjaa Becoud-CU- u t Balt Matttr SALT LAKE CITY UTAH WEDNESDAY MORNING AUGUST 2 1933 22 PAGES— FTS NI sv FIVE CENTS EABEI House Passage of Two Per Cent Tax Ends Deadlock Six Hundred Key Men Selected to Assist in UTAH FIRMS SET 90-D- AY i LOANTRUCE Measure Will Furnish Funds to Carry on State Relief Work v Few Matters Remain Bill Expected to Raise Approximately Two Millions Per Year The legislative deadlock was broken late Tuesday when the house ot representatives adopted the conference committee report recommending a 2 per- - cent sale tax and later passed the bill by a vote of 49 to 10 The legislature would have adjourned sine die Tuesday night had it not been for a great number of more or less routine matters which made it advisable to continue the session lor another day Both houses adjourned to 10 a m Wednesday and it is confidently expected that th session can be terminated within a few hours unless unexpected difficulties arise Although the senate has not formally adopted the conference report on the sales tax it agreed to the 2 per cent rate when it passed the bill in its original form The senate will un- doubtedly adopt the report without debate and as soon as it has been engrossed and signed it will be ready for the governor's approval i Effective Immediately As the bill passed the house with more than a majority and will undoubtedly receive a like vote in the senate it will become effective as soon as the governor has given his approval which is expected soon after it reaches the chief executive s desk This means that the revenue so derived can apply immediately to the effectuation of the comprehensive industrial recovery program already passed by the legislature and to di rect relief of the destitute The bill is expected to raise approximately $2000000 a year This was the one controversial issue which was prolonging the special session and with it out of the way the legislators sighed with relief and prepared for a speedy adjournment which will bring to a close one of the most important sessions in Utah histwo-thir- tory The 2 per cent rate was adopted In the house" after a stormy debate Several of the group which has held out against the sales tax put up a determined fight against acceptance of a 2 per cent rate in preference to a 1 per cent rate believing that the senate could still be persuaded to adopt utilities and chain store levies as a means of augmenting the relief revenue 1 Heady ta Vote Others of this group swallowed their pride and announced they were ready to vote for 2 per cent as it appeared certain the senate would not vote for other special levies and they did not want to jeopardize the relief and recovery programs The house also passed a bill levy lng taxes on chain stores which it has regarded as one of the essential parts of the revenue program along with utilities and income taxes The senate haa twice defeated utilities tax bills and killed the house personal income tax measure There is a bill now pending in the ' house calling for an increase in corporate income taxes from 3 to 4 per cent which certain house members hope to pass Wednesday and transmit to the senate for its consideration The chain store measure was passed on to the senate Tuesday night after Representative Greenhagen (D Salt lake) had been forced to withdraw a motion for reconsideration which would have held it in the house for another day Measure Revived The house reconsidered and passed the senate bill which calls for an investigation of utilities by the permanent committee on operation and (ContlmifS on Pi Three) (Column On) Upturns in Trade l (Br United Frni) Glass company reports second quarter net profit of $893444 against $296729 in preceding three months Consolidated Cigar corporation earns $77731 in second quarter galnst$35590 in previous three Hazel-Atla- s months Warren Foundry and Pipe company reports first half profit 9 of $7384 against net loss of in like 1932 period J C Penney and Company re- rorts first half net earnings of nt $37-(8- against $2603267 in orresponding period last year Reclamation Project Arsenal Blast Jn Wyoming? Gets Kills Guards Large Fund Rocks Houses MANAGUA Nicaragua Aug 2 — Thirty civil (Tuesday) guards were unofficially reported dead or wounded today as a result of an explosion in th Campo de Marie arsenal The blast occurred late last night while inhabitants of Managua were attending the traditional regional fiesta in Santo Domingo plaza Houses rocked as if in an earth- quake and citizens were thrown into a state of extreme excite-- t ment Minor blasts continued until 12:10 a m today Spent cartridge shells and arms were scattered throtigh the city A large pistol fell through the roof of a house a quarter of a mile away Drive for Recovery Foreclosing on Homes and Farms Will Citizens S L Displays NRA Sfigns Influential in Every State Will As Firms Join ‘New Deal’ Promote Cooperation" Be Delayed KING PLANS FIGHT ACT Senator Will Again By HARRY J BROWN (Tribune Correspondent) WASHINGTON Aug 1— The public works board headed by Secretary Ickes today adopted the and affiliated Saratoga irrigation project in Wyoming allocated $22700000 for their construction and ignored the remainder of the reclamation construction program discussed by seven senators with President Roosevelt last week Not another project on the program was accorded a dollar not a project to furnish supplemental water supply to any existing project was approved Rather preference was given to the twd projects in Wyoming which contemplate the irrigation ot 97000 acres of new land Senator King of Utah Senator Pope of Idaho and other senator who participated in the White House conference when It was understood the president gave his indorsement to the full reclamation program mapped out by Reclamation Commissioner Mead were at a loss for an explanation today Senator King decided to take im mediate action when informed of what had been done and will confer in the morning with Secretary Ickes and Colonel Waite his assistant If he fails to get from them satisfac tory assurance that the Utah and other western projects are to be accorded as favorable treatment as was given the two Wyoming projects he will protest to Colonel Howe secretary to the president and if Colonel Howe is unable to get satisfaction the senator will telegraph the president asking for an interview at Hyde Park Ne New Lands Western senators are still further put out because in their talk with the president they stressed the fact that in the main they were not advocating the reclamation of new lands but were desirous primarily of seeing additional water supplied to countless western acres already under cultivation that suffer in years of water shortage They assured the president they were not asking for an increased irrigable acreage but for an adequate water supply (or every western farm now irrigated The action of the Ickes board is in f Continu'd on - Two) VOLUNTARY 850 Sets Decision Made After Conference With Governor Take State’s Case to Roosevelt 01 By voluntary action financial institutions making first mortgage loans in Utah have agreed to a ninety-damoratorium effective at once op mortgage foreclosures on homes and Willard T Cannon (arms The agreement after a meeting with Governor Henry H Blood in his offices Tuesday Governor Blood called the meeting of representatives of insurance banking and building and loan companies to dvcusa the mortgage foreclosure situation The governor explained considerable bad been pressure on bear on the him to and brought legislature to amend the mortgage foreclosure laws to permit a moratorium Governor Blood declared voluntary action by the institutions making first mortgage loans would be preferable to presentation of complicating legislation that might retard the program ManufacturFarmers" and Increase Workto of the special session Agrees Tha governor expressed appreciaUnited to Present Purtion of the Voluntary action which ing Capital by obviated presentation of possible legchase of Stock Washington islation and recalled that he bad vetoed as unconstitutional a moratorium measure passed by the regular el-t'd (Br Prm) Tribsnt Service) (Suit Lk session 1— DENVER Representatives Aug WASHINGTON Aug -In Would Hurt Credit an efof beet sugar manufacturers in 18 fort to swing the wealth of the na It was pointed out that enactment states meeting here today declared bv the legislature of a moratorium tion’s banks into line behind the ad ministration's they would back the sugar beet farm- would be detrimental to Utah credit recovery program and entrance of Jesse H Jones chairman of the Reers in whatever stand they take on new would discourage money into the state for mort construction Finance corporation todomesproposed restriction of the gage loan investment night announced that those banks tic crop Voluntary agreement by the instiwhich extend credit and enable inmoratorium reThe producers also designated their tutions to the dustry to carry on may draw on the sulted from the conference ' unlimited funds of the R F C for at a national sugar The following letter was delivered representatives assistance conference to be held in Washington to Governor Blood Tuesday evening President Roosevelt and Secretary on August 10 during which a general by James W Collins vice president of the Treasury William H Woodin of Tracy Loan & Trust company and have approved his plan of throwing marketing agreement for sugar manu- Junius Romney president of the Utah the full weight of the government facturers in the United States its League of Building and Loan associabehind cooperating banks Jones said insular possessions and Cuba will be tions appointed as a committee to He quoted a letter from the president represent approximately 80 per cent considered sanctioning the scheme of the private institutions making Jones’ appeal for the banks of the The meeting adjourned late today mortgage loans in Utah: country to finance the recovery proalter instructing its committee of sev“Realizing as we do the great na gram in industry and agriculture en to the national conference to meet tional and local emergency which came two days after eleven large exists due to unemployment and con in Washington August 8 to prepare New York banks had pledged their sequent inability of home owners to assistance to Hugh S Jqhnson adthe beet sugar manufacturers’ case meet their obligations on mortgages ministrator of the recovery act for presentation This committee was secured by the homes which shelter Government aid to banks would also that also directed to go over plans at that their families and realizing be worked out by the R Ft C subthe federal government is making a time for a national code for beet sincere effort to insure every honest scribing to preferred stock in all banks which can find legitimate uses sugar processors which would com- Industrial citizen against the loss of for the money in credit extensions by authorizing the Home act his home Loan ply with the national-recoverJones explained Owners' Subscriptions will corporation to t Cooperate Desiqe be made on a basis the governsuch home owners as soon as D W In a Issued statement the above corporation can be made Two ) by (Continued on (Column Flvei (Column Thrf) Lippitt president of the Great West- to function we wish voluntarily to ern Sugar company and the United pledge to you our full support and States Beet Sugar association who that of the institutions which we reppresided at the hneeting here the resent to carry out the program which you suggested to us as desir-ablmanufacturers declared: ‘‘Beet sugar processors desire to during the discussion of this procooperate with the government in gram in your office this morning any reasonable plan for coordinating Special Cues Exempt the various branches of the sugar ina period of 90 days from this “For t dustry In a stabilization program date we will institute no new fore“The processors have no authori- closure proceedings against any home zation to speak on behalf of the owner who is'eligible and desirous of farmers in the matter of any quota from the government a loan securing restrictions which may be imposed to repay his present mortgage excepton production of sugar oeets in con- ing only such mortgage foreclosures tinental United State as should for special and justifiable (Br AuocUUi PreuV to “It is understood that beeft farmers reasons be undertaken during such coal fields where a strike Picket lines in coal silk and milk more than 30000 miners spread in 17 states are now preparing their period to preserve the security against to be presented at public hear- abandonment of loan or security or case strikes in the east werl punctured Fighting broke out at four mines where the legal zights of mortgage with pistol shots tear gas and brick and the casualties included nine men ings soon to be held in Washington wounded by pistol and shotgun fire The processors will endorse the farm- owners would be impaired by delay ’ bats Tuesday five seared by tear gas and others ers in whatever position they take “We wish you to know that during In Pennsylvania’s soft coal areas a mjured by stones on quota restrictions” recent years of depression we have realized that a lenient attitude totfapi striker was killed by bullets fired Louis Podorsky 28 died of injuries Delegates Named was both necesin a clash at the Colonial fol- distressed borrowers from an automobile that plun&ed received The the conference appointed No 3 mine of the H C Frick Coke sary and appropriate and we havemeetthe national to attend lowing through the picket lines about the company our foreclosures accordinging: W D Lippitt president of the governed H F Frick Coke company Deputy (Continued on PaM Thirteen) and Western Great company 1 Sugar N BOONVILLE Y (Column Threej Ph sheriffs set off a tear gas barrage to Aug A scheduled "statewide" milk strike the United States Beet Sugar assoforce bark the pickets ciation Blair Denver: Jr presWiley of the More than a score were wounded Empire Dairymen’s association in this and other clashes in the coal developed in only four of the state’s ident of the Hollv Sugar corporation 62 s counties fields where today but with violence Colorado Springs A W Beebe repare strikLake Lakes of the United that sent troopers speeding to the resenting the Great ing for recognition Mine Workers’ union protection of dairy plants and milk Shore and St Louis Sugar companies Detroit Mich W T Cannon vice At Boonville N Y 40 state troop- train of the Sugar cream trucks were president 'fealt-Lakers hurling gas bomba and wielding Milk and BelchCity F J riot sticks routed 400 milk producers dumped trees and spiked planks company Cal Aug 1 who sought to blockade the highways thrown across highways and milk er Jr Spreckels Sugar company San HILLSBOROUGH Francisco W Sinsheimer S presiand prevent milk trucks from enter- deliveries effectively curtailed for for decorated bravery un(Pj—Onc hours in Oneida Herkimer Chenango dent American Beet Sugar company ing the town M Johnson Archibald der fire Denver Brown M Prentiss and Five farmers Five men were knocked uncon- and Lewis counties lawyer son of United States scious in the skirmish The troopers were knocked unconscious and in Paulding Sugar company Paulding Ohio Senator Hiram W Johnson killed encounters in with steel-he- l wore steel helmets and gas masks jured himself early today in the library of Alternates named were W L The farmers carried axes poles and meted state police at Holland Patent Alder Creek and Glenfield chairman of the board of Great his luxurious suburban San Francisco clubs — The strike originated among farm- Western Sugar company Denver O home In Philadelphia’s silk workers’ Holly “My dear son JJajor Archibald M strike 150 picketers about a mill ers under the leadership of Albert W Repetti vice president were charged by police after throw- Woodhead a Rochester business man Sugar company Colorado Springs G Johnson suffering from ill health and Stanley Piseck a Boonville dairy- W McCormick president of Meno- and worry shot himself this morning ing stones and milk bottle at at 2'30” said a formal atatement isWindows in the man Both are demanding lor the minee River Sugar company employes Mich J E Ellison general sued by the senator mill were broken and automobiles farmers a larger cut of the consumer’s The young attorney and sportsman milk dollar than the state milk coo manager of Layton Sugar company parked near by were damaged trot board is willing-t- o give them Layton Utah H M Peters Spreckels was divorced at Reno less than two Aug’ A 1 to' R months BROWNSVILLE Pa UP)— The board has boosted the return ago by Martha Ruddy JohnSugar company San Francisco One striker was killed and more than farmers through a complicated vice president of Apnalga son who was married three weeks a score wounded today as deputy tem of classified minimum prices 'mated Sugar company Ogden UUh:'latcr in Chicago to Commander How' sheriffs with guns and tear gas but has refused to grant the flat 45 and F L Crawford president of Crys srd A Flanigan U S N of Wash-peturned back pickets during "a day of cejit of the retail dollar whichital Whit Sugar company Saginaw lington D C Mich turmoil in the state's troubled' soft some groups demand Investigators professed to sea a RFC BOLSTERS BANKINGLOANS FOR RECOVERY Triba-Chle- 1- 50-5- CaspeT-Alcov- y a SUGAR i plants BACK GROWERS y IN QUOTA FIGHT er Front at y refi-nanc- Death arid Rioting Mark Strikes in Eastern States Pickets Armed With Clubs Clash With Police Using Gas Bombs in Labor Disorders of Insignia Issued to Business cerns on Opening Day Display of the NRA insignia symbolic of compliance with President Roosevelt's reemployment code and of cooperation in (he national recovery administration program for economic betterment through shorter hours and increased pay became general in Salt Lake Tuesday Between 8 a m and 5 p m 727 certificates of compliance were presented the Salt Lake postoffice and 850 sets ot official insignia were issued from room 106 of the federal building A number ot the 727 bust ness firms and 'employers received official insignia sets for branches or separate units so that by closing time Tuesday 8S0 sets of official N R A insignia had been distributed Concerted action toward drawing up a code under the state and fed eral recovery acts will be taken by furniture dealers of Utah at a meeting in the Newhouse hotel August 16 it was announced at a meeting of the Salt Lake Furniture Dealer association Tuesday in (hi chamber of commerce Meanwhile the Salt Lake dealers unanimously accepted tha blanket emergency codi at their meeting Hotel Men Wait Cad Pending acceptance of an emergency code now before the N R A officials the Intermountain Hotel association jdeferred acceptance of the blanket employers’ agreement at Its meeting in the Newhouse hotel The intermountain group informed President Roosevelt by telegram that it was in support of iConUniitri on Two) (Column six) whole-hearte- o Pet-riki- n Meno-mine- a r I y Named to Help Reemployment - Blue Eagle Soaring Johnson Speeds Up Hearings on Codes for Each Industry r - - Wfl-ler- - d hn JAPAN TO STEP MILKMEN TEST ! UP ARMY NAVY CODEiN COURT ’ 193435 ’ ‘ if ‘ " lt 0 — -- s " 2 Of World War Ends Own Life Utah-Idah- Eleven Utahns - By JAMES P SELVAGE Associated Fresa Staff Writer — WASHINGTON Aug 1 — More Eleven Utah business leaders were than 600 of the nation’s business lead"drafted" President Tuesday by Roosevelt to serve on state and di ers were called to aervlct tonight by President Roosevelt to push fortrict reemployment campaign an Associated Press dispatch ward the campaign for national re covery reports The president named a committee Signalizing the formal opening of of nine for each state In tha union th five months' emergency reem" and 26 district boards ployment drive nine member each The Utah committee which will of 48 atata committees and aevenhead the reemployment drive in this members each of 26 district boards state is composed of Herbert J Barnes were tsked to undertake- the work Salt of getting “every patriotic American Kaysville Anthony W Ivins Lake C Clarence Neslen Salt Lake citizen employer and consumer to Df" Elmer L Goshen Salt Lake cooperate In toU program” R Scowcroft OgdenJ 3 F Fit Hugh S Johnson the recovery ad- made the announcement patrirk Salt Lake Tracy R Welling ministra'tor Salt Lake Paul F Keyser Salt Lake while report cam from all over to land that toe NRA’ blue eagled in- -' and M I Thompson Salt Lake Two Utahns— William R Wallace signiq Was appearing today in thouof Salt Lake and D D Moffat of Salt sands of store windows beckoning the ' Lake— were named on the San Fran- shopper to come there cisco district committee which will These reports brought word- too have charge ot the campaign in Cali- of a continuing rush of employer to fornia Utah and Nevada present their agreements to the hour Other members of the San Fran- shortening and wage lifting movecisco district committee are: George ment and to receive the credentials Creel San Francisco Edward Vande-leue- r that marked them as cooperators with y San Francisco H H Whiting the administration (Contlnn-- d on P Code Next ' V Tvo) Separate (Column Tvo ) Here in the capital meanwhile General Johnson and his aides labored into the night on separate codes fpr industries that will supplant tha presidential agreements Johnson announced that 8 hearing on a code of competition for the coal industry would begin August 14 and on one for automobiles about toe same time He said Jn his press conference ' that if any reports of violations of Cost Judge Will ‘Throw Out’ codes Estimate of already adopted by employers were authenticated to him he would Farm Recovery Plan for Defense Sets take very prompt action to the maxi- mum of th law if necessary He Unfair Record ' was referring particularly to complaints that labor provisions had been -violated by some textile mills TOKYO Aug 1 yP)— Japanese army CHICAGO Aug 1 (UP)— DeclarJohnson acted for President Roose-veand navy chiefs today presented esti- ing himself ready to “throw out" the in calling upon toe 614 persons mates for the 1934-3defense expen- administration's plan for agricultural to cooperate Already over 13000 civic ditures larger than any In previous betterment if it is unfair to inde- the organizations have enlisted in' campaign that is being waged pendent milk dealers Federal Judge to make history and 45 per cent greater than James the NRA insignia a necesH Wilkerson today delayed the appropriation for the current year until trademark on all merchandise sary 7 his decision on legalAugust The estimates which were submit- ity of the broad recovery law Work Voluntary The jurist summarily refused to Asking the persons he picked to ted to the finance ministry for incluto prevent volunteer their services Johnson sent sion in the imperial budget ndw be- grant an injunction sought inauguration of the new milk price the following telegram to each: 180000000 included drafted yen ing and production adjustment act in the "President Roosevelt has drafted ($50400000 at current exchange rates) Chicago area you as one of toe mne members ef “I am not going lo rule on the con- the state recovery board for toe state for new naval construction and 75000-00unorder its of this and of as explained in bulletin No yen ($21000000) for moderniza- stitutionality reasonableness and unfairness with- 3 of July 20 1933 tion of capital ships out an adequate hearing” Wilkerson “He has requested' you to volun- The navy ministry asked for the fis- declared teer your services without compensa- data has “But been the after 1 proper tion in this great drive for national the cal year beginning next 'April " sum of 680000000 yen ($190400000) presented I will not hesitate to throw rehabilitation unout if code is milk the it setup “As a member of Qil board you?" which is 30 per cent more than the or constitutional unfair" 1921-2arbitrary duties will be to get every patriotic estimates of the largest preprice ot 10 cents American citizen employer and con-'- 1 vious estimates fqr the sea forces In a A minimum retailsold a for within milk quart to extended herself sumer to cooperate in this program that year Japan radius of Chicago licensing of “Please wire acceptance immediatecompete with the United States and ail distributors within the and region as the and in Great Britain capital ships you will receive further in- where the code ly for provision penalty conference limitations apstructions" Washington is ignored were included in the new The boards under bulletin three proached etfectiveat noon today wiiladvisewith toe recovery admin--The navy building program' of the code of test the Presiof First legality Roosevelt administration was believed dent istration and pass upon such matRoosevelt's program it was in- ters as a?e referred to them The state by Japanese and foreign authorities dicated to be carried may board would meet at the call of too here to be the primary motivating incourt the States Both supreme fluence la Japan’i projected increase government Bnd the independent milk governor in marine fighting power dtatributors'of northern Illinois “wel- Supplementing the general effort to (ConUnti-- d ea Pxe Tvo) comed” the court test and promised (Column One) to carry their respective fights to the i highest tribunal after' today’s Judge Wilkerson hearing ordered attorneys for both contestants to prepare for a full hearing next Monday and asked counsel BEVERLY HILLS Cal Aug 1 to file records and all other data with the district attorney by Friday —Yesterday before breakfast th left act his he for motive ltra poem U S treasury offered 850 million in his own handwriting on the library dollars worth of bonds and beRetired Manufacturer table fore they had reached the ham There was a reference In the poem eggs they were all sold That Of Chicago KiUs Self and to material success and to being means sold and paid for and a and for of fortune plea salted away not part paid for and stripped the rest on margins till you sold forgiveness “for all I’ve done to PASADENA Cal Aug 1 (P)- -A g manufacon who wealthy retired Chicago 'em over the ticker to somebody please that turer Leroy D Kellogg 68 shot him- else Jf Industry could interest took my very life” Friends said Johnson was subject self to death today in his fashionable some permanent buyers like to recurrent attacks of shell shock San Marino residence the coroner Roosevelt can in his business and that he never had fully recov- said because of financial worries and then they could truly call themered from the wounds he received as a nervous breakdown brought on ten selves industrialists As it is now an artillery officer at Chateau days ago when he was overcome by ‘they are Just manufacturing dice heat in the east for Wall street to shoot craps Thierry of to JohnThere was with Nobody 1 buying a pair to Kellogg former manufacturer in stockholder a was Dane his cosmetics and son's death It Great major keep Yours - Dan who wss dozing in the library the Kellogg Switchboard company of with his master as Frank Baker the Chicago returned from the east to butrei made certain about 10 o'clock his show place residence about a that Johnson was' comfortable and week ago He was accompanied by his physician Dr F A Speik retired 'for the night Senator Hiram Johnson’s Son Hero 30000-miner- Con- — d V Will Rogers Says: ' X ' |