| Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING r r E On this theory of friendliness as the essence of White House hospitality Mrs Roosevelt said she would serve refreshments such as fruit punch and simple cakes at the official receptions — a plan which has not been followed for several adminis- WASHINGTON Oct 5 0P— If White House functions are described as “brilliant” this winter it will be because of the presence uniforms not because of costlysp-pointment- s IN COAST QUIZ Los Workers Angeles Check Families for Fur trations I 'have always served something take to gtestsjtP Mrs Roosevelt said "I D Roosevelt told her press conference today in outSo Mrs ther Victims a LOS ANGELES Oct 5 (AFV- -In dramatic hearing conducted as witnesses trudged with officials over the scene of the ' disastrous Griffith park forest fire testimony was given indicating that a backfire someone with good Started by have created the death may trap in which at least 27 road workers perished Tuesday The hearing was a continuation of the city commission inquiry started yesterday under direction of Mrs Mabel V Socha commission presi- dent Ffanklin lining the changes that will place in the rounds of official enter— taining soon to be announced The whole scheme will be simpler — she said fewer guests at any one reception no luxuries served at official dinners and no “wasting of mofley for pure show when money is needed” Also the president's (lining out is to be curtailed to one dinner with the vice president Mrs Roosevelt said she and her husband had held several serious conversations on whether to do any official entertaining at all in view of the economic situation! “I feel very strongly that not to have such hospitality would be a mis take” she said “I feel that in times like these one of the most helpful things is to see our friends” For ON TAMMANY Bank Prober Becomes In dependent Candidate for N District Attorney don’t feel you can ask people to your ‘ ©use and not give them something " In order to carry out this ideal the receptions she said would probably (By AaiwIiUt Press) have to be smaller including pri' Oct 5— Ferdinand NEW YORK marily the people who by official position are entitled to be asked to Pecora dynamic counsel to the sena particular reception with fewer ate banking committee today grasped "outsiders” his opportunity to strike back at TamInformal entertaining throughout many Hall by becoming an independ the winter will take care of the over- ent Democratic candidate for district flow she said so that those accus- - attorney in Manhattan tomed- - Sp being asked to the- - White - Pecora-K- if the graying dark curly House WU1 continue to be asked hair and pugnacious chin— joined Mrs The president Roosevelt said forces with Joseph V McKee indevery positively will be far too busy pendent mayoralty candidate who is to dine put with anybody except the leading a Democratic revolt against vice president That will eliminate Tammany the usual round of cabinet dinners A few years ago Tammany thwart to the president ed Pecora’s ambition — to become district attorney For 12 years he had labored as an assistant investigating the state sinking fund and driving bucket shops out of Wall street Pecora who Attained national for Economic Council Will Develop Cotton Industry Drastic Penalties -- WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BIL- E- d n single-minde- eral wator oil lax tire candy or chawing (an and cxpact them to maka you auddanly awoat and buoyant and full ol sunshine For they can’t do it They only move the bowala and a mar movement doeen’t gat at the cause Tha reaeon tor your feeling ia your liver It ahould pour out two pounds of liquid bila into your bowela daily If this bile la not flowiog freely your food doedta’t digest It Just decays in tha bowels Gaa bloat up your stomach You hava a thick bad taste and your breath la foul akin often breaka out in blemishes Y our head aches and you feel down and out Y our wholt system la poisoned It takes those good old CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER FILLS to get these two pounds of bila Sowing freely end make you tael “up end tip" Thev contain wonderful harmleea gentle vegetable extracts amasing when It cornea to making the bile flow freely But don’t ask for liver pills Ask for Carter'! Little Liver Fills Look (or tbs name JdR A the red Certea’i Little Liver Pllls-o1 label Resent a substitute 26c at drug stoma 0 1H 81 C M Co L d Marie Dressier Invited To White House Dinner WASHINGTON Oct 5 (JP)— Marie Dressier the cobnedy queen will be a dinner and overnight guest at the White House tomorrow The date was arranged this way: Marie chanced to meet Mrs Roosevelt in New York “1 came clear across the continent to see my president In Washington and found he had gone to Hyde Park” she told the first lady Whereupon Mrs Roosevelt promptly invited her back to the White House when the president’ would be ’ in PUBLIC PULSE hrsfde dope on teams and ployers— stirring music-inter- view tonight with ’ MAJOR JOHN L GRIFFITH Chairmen of the Big Ten ALL-AMERI- CA FOOTBALL SHOW 7:30 Pi 11 STATION KSL 3 I’JtfiTQI i Marble Also n iitaaCT’-meetinBatavia’s with local opposition rubber-restrictio- were Herbert O A Kimball Hardman sec- retary An aluminum company is prepar- ing to operate in Manchuria THE HAT OF THE MOMENT! Other speakers Included Mrs Alice Merrill Horne Miss Laura Hickman and L C Karrick They latter gave a report on results of the government’s investigation of Utah’s coals Labor Says Lecturer Millions Lost by Disputes $AI LOPvf Hundreds of millions are lost to Industry by labor disputes by the illness of men by mistakes made through Ignorance and fear asserted Paul Stark Seeley C S B of- - Portland Ore In an address at the First Church of Christian Science Thursday night Mr Seeleyis a member of the board of lectureship of the Mother church the First Church of Christ Scientist Boston ' All these losses" the speaker continued “are traceable to mental causes and will disappear as an erring mortal consciousness surrenders to the unerring eternal consciousness of real mind" With that sparkling youthfu In es s that’s I ao sought-afte- r Tailored Veterans Employment Head Bans Preference y fSall Lake Tribune Chlraro Tribane Servlet) SHANGHAI Oct 5— The national government today inaugurated a Na- bands ofi bright lacquered these' trim quills' fine soft felts —all and head colors sizes are s JUST here! a "little Chinese” are these Sailor their flat crowns and brims that droop over one eye in a naive effort to be mysterious — and they’re small enough to be comfortable with your new- fur collared coat! tional Economic council modeled aher the American N R A It is given supreme power “to improve economic conditions control and plan and piotect productive enterprises the interests of workers” The chief interest is directed to the development of the cottop industry including the production of raw cotton manufacturing and distribution The backwardness of this industry is said to be “the biggest leak in the country’s economies due to dependence on foreign imports" The law creating the N E C provides drastic penalties both for manufacturers and laborers who refuse to abide by its regulations The N E C Is headed by T V Soong finance minister Wang Ching-wpremier and Sun Fo head of the legislature Numerous subcommitjees have charge of highway construction and conservancy of the work river cotton trade dent (Copyright 1933) Completing his ticket In the three largest boroughs McKee announced Woman Autoist Fined Dr Joseph J Baker president of the hospital as the candidate for For Reckless Driving Jewish borough president of Brooklyn and James J Lyons who is the Flynn of Reversing a former not guilty plea nominee for borough president Mrs Daniel Sorenson 42’ of Snyder-vill- e the Bronx’ Samuel Foley Demo-cratidiswas incumbent named lor admitted charges of reckless driving growing out of an accident trict attorney of the Bronx June 21 in which W C Mathews 46 of 1940 East Twenty-sevenSouth street suffered a fractured skull and was fined $25 in police court Thurx-da- y " - reek-end- ei c th Mrs “Sorehson drove allegedly through a stop sign at Seventeenth South and Thirteenth East streets and collided with a machine in which Mathews was riding Charges against the defendant were held in abeyance pending the victim’s recovery from the injuries Formal charges were filed September 25 and she pleaded not guilty to the charges September 26 Trial was set for October 10 but she appeared voluntarily Thursday and admitted the offense Reduced Livestock Rates Announced In response to the request of GovH Blood lowered rates on livestock and feed shipments to and from 'areas on the Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad were announced Thursday assistant traffic by A J Cronin manager The rates are effective immediately Freight tariffs on hay are s the old rate and the former tariff on all other feeds including poultry feeds from all stations in Colorado and Utah to all stations DRUG POSSESSION CHARGED from Price to the Colorado-Utastate William Dawson 37 and Martin line inclusive also to Marysvale Garcia 37 both of 557 West Second Utah South street were arraigned ThursSimilarly all livestock shipments day in city court on a charge of pos- going to feeding points anywhere on marihuana C sessing F Dalby the D & R G W line will be carJudge set the preliminary Ocried at the hearing for and retober 13 Don Vinson police officer turned to theregular oftariffs origin free Mr point signed the complaint Cronin said ernor Hepry drouth-stricke- n one-hal- f two-third- uJT h You’ll say they’re just what to be! hosiery r J ought K the radio that7 putse s a I lothers ! 11 World’s Greatest 'r Small Set Value! $ PHILCO about N R A include not only normal profits for business but such profits as will yield the extraordinary amount of taxes which is one of the president's most strongly held wishes The sum of all is that no business man need refrain from expanding his business because of fear that the administration does not intend to let him have profits There Is another related apprehension now holding business back This is uncertainty about whether there will be currency inflation in which results in uncertainty about the future value of the dollar On account of thiS? the president is being urged to announce at once for all time Whether he Is going to inflate currency and if he Is going to inflate what the permanent future value of the dollar will be - Fornot making this decision right now there may be several reasons A’ possible one has to do with the French franc and the other currencies remaining on gold Some persons think whether accurately or not that France and the other natidnr remaining on gold wil be driven off within g few weeks Such action if it comes would have a bearing on the price at which the future value of the dollar should be stabilized If France should survive the present condition and remain on gold that again would have a bearing on the figure at which the dollar The answer should ‘be stabilized about France should appear very soon Some additional conditions affecting the policy of America about Inflation and stabilizing the dollar are also apt to come to a head very soon It seems practically certain that within a few weeks one area of uncertainty and lack of confidence will be cleared up LEASE ACKNOWLEDGED An eight months’ lease on six rooms In the airport administration building for federal use was acknowledged Thursday by the city commission The lease will begin November 1 extending to June 30 1934 on a $1296 ' yearly rental basis Campaign War veterans applying to the vete dominated by Edward J Flynn employment service will rebacker Openly broke with Tam erans' ceive no preference because they bemany to an men'a organizaThe Bronx executive committee In- long dorsed McKee agaih Mayor John P tion Ray R Adams director of the veterans’ employment service in Salt O’Brien Tammany tmndidate and told the Sait Lake post No 2 Fiorello H La Guardia fusion noml Lake American Legion at its meeting in nee McKee announcing acceptance of m the chamber of commerce Thursthe immigrant Italian boy said Pe- day night cora was “out fo kill off once and for A telegram' was sent from the post all the crooks and racketeers who to Charles R Mabey past state commander congratulating him on his have gripped the city” Pecora in Washington for a meet- election as national vice commander ing of the senate committee was qf the organization asked if James A Farley Democratic national chairman reputedly behind Purchasing Agents Hear the McKee ticket had Invited him Works Program Explained to become a candidate Now that is a question you don’t R A englheer adviser for expect me to answer do you?” the publicHartr works administration of laughed Pecora “My invitation came Utah and Nevada spoke at the regu from McKee and his associates have had it under consideration for lar meeting of the Utah Purchasing Agents’ association at the University the last few days’ Thursday nightPecora inevitable cigar In bis club Mr Hart explained the projects mouth said he accepted on the con- which have thus far been submitted dition he would continue his work or appropriated for Utah and told of He said he with the committee s would come to New York to campaign Meanwhile McKee cut deeper into With a smile Tammany's ranks wreathing his face Jie announced "the next borough president of Manhattan will be James J Hoey” Hoey who managed Mayor O’Brien’s campaign last year'yas- floor leader for Alfred E Smith at the 1928 national convention which nominated him for presi- (Continued from Preeedlns Paset FOOTBALL! ke He succeeds H P elected’ with Griffith Krause vice president treasurer and George Mc-Ke- n Single-Minde- Anti-Smo- KlWANIS CLUB ELECTS LAS VEGAS Nev— Robert B Griffitji was elected president of the Las Vegas Kiwanis club Thursday LaktK’ Freedom of Press China Launches Abolished by New RevivaLRrograin l&quiry into affairs of J P Morgan & Ca came into the city’s confusing polities picture less than an hour Laws in Germany On NR A Pattern after thb Bronx’ county-Democrac- ’ Plans for campaigning against the smoke situation in Sajt Lake were discussed Wednesday night at the Bryant junior high school ’Mrs A C Lund was in’charge of the meeting sponsored by a recently formed “people’s committee” which has arranged for a senes’ of discussions on subjects of interest to Salt N Meanwhile county welfare bureau workers attempted to check families and relatives of each of the 3784 workers who were in the park to determine whether there may have been other victims whose bodies were not found Families to Be Aided County Charities Superintendent Earl Jensen announced also that families of those killed and severely un-injured will receive compensation der schedules of the state industrial accident commission regardless of Drastic Rules Name Death the outcome of a case before the courts to determine whetherrelief Circulating Penalty workers should receive such compenArticles sation Treason Jensen made the announcement v Bran-ioafter a conference with R C state emergency relief director BERLIN Oct 8 (JP)— The reich toand other officials threw out the window the prinday WT 60 shift Edward Thompson ciple of the freedom of the press as witnesses two named was "boss” by understood in America set up the in the park commission hea'ring as the death penalty for the circulation of man who started a backfire in efforts treasonable articles Bnd placed Gerbut man to head off the main blaze newspaper workers under the Thompson denied this thumb of the authorities ‘‘I started to get my men out of A series of drastic tews passed by there” Thompson said "Some of the the cabinet and signed by Chancelfellows said they were going to start lor Hitler made the publishing of a backfire I told them I didn’t care treasonable articles abroad or the inwhat they did — thSt 1 was going to troduction of them into Germany get my men out" punnlshable by death and made jourA vivid bit of testimony was pro- nalism a licensed profession in which CaroNorth vided by Marvin Page aryanism and nazi patriotism were fire the ran from who lina negro set up as necessary qualifications scene across a ridge in the hilly park Penitentiary sentences ranging up swath a - to bis cut tractor and bulldog to five years were provided for those across the path of the blaze possibly or antinazi “atrocity" distributing saving many lives material “ Cuts Path Tractor State Now Fabllsber “That fire was just whizzing and Dr Joseph Goebbels minister of roaring at me" said Page his eyes public enlightenment who claimed to believe other nations of the world glistening with excitement But he never stopped his buzzing would copy the plan within the next five to seven years explained in these pink little tractor until ha had driven it along the ridge to cut a path to an words: he said fire cleared “The concept of the absolute freepath already Fire Chief Ralph Scott said he was dom ofkhe press is pronouncedly was responbackfire the that End proceeds not from the cefain most the deaths but Mrs of sible for people in its entirety but from the Socha said blame for the tragedy individual” This he said did not could not be placed on whoever start- mean the Newspaper profession ed the backfire would be fettered but rather only Under the stress of excitement he that the state moved in and took the probably set the backfire mh the place of the publisher best of intentions” she said ‘It is the absolute right of the state" Goebbels continued “to supervise the formation of public opinion and see that it does not pursue paths leading away from the common weal Press “The more freedom of opinion that is conceded to an individual the more it can harts the interests of the WITHOUT CALOMEL entire people ' ‘The conception of freedom of opin-nioin its absolute overestimate has You’ll Bed Out of And is been badly shaken throughout the Jump world the Morning Rarin’ to Go “The German press hereafter must in will and many-sideIf you fool tour and rank and the world be look pink don’t (wallow a lot of ((Its minin expressing this will” 1933 Meeting Discusses Plans SEEN SiniplerWliite House Functions PECORA JOINS Fewer Guests Aim of First Lady M’KEE DRIVE AS TRAP CAUSE BACK-FIR- OCTOBER 60-- B (jffl m The next best thing to seeing the New York Giants and Washington Senators battle for the 1933 championship of the world is hearing the description of the games over a 1934 PHILCO the radio famous for its championship performance! 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