Show — " " - — " j The Community Chest Asks Your Aid in Serving Salt Lake’s Human Needs WEATHER FORECAST LOCAL METAL PRICES Gold (newly mined) $3378 kin a Silver 44e and NEVADA -- Pair Thursday and Friday little temperature change IDAHO and WYOMING — Unsettled cloudy Thursday and Friday (Detailed Report Page 20) UTAH ' Salt lake city utah Thursday morning Entered at the poatofftee at Balt Lake City as Second-Clas- s Matter VOL 128 NO 40 November 23 Lead Copper Zinc Local Weekly Lead — 430c 1933 22 430c 825c 450c Settlement Price Copper TAO PAGES — FIVE CENTS More Than 4000 Go I Roosevelt Persists in Gold Plan Tomorrow On Payroll as Utah RAISE URGED Over Despite Money Policy Fight Savannah Launches Civil Work Today and TJie Speech Too Many ‘Yes’ Men? State Opens Drive Thursday to Take 13000 From Relief Lists Scope of Program En- Convention Demands larged to Include Women Increases in High From relief rolls to payrolls! Henry H Blood Marriner S Eccles Brackets ‘watchword the chairman of the state C W A Lesson of History No Time for Dogmatism By WALTEB LIPPMANN WASHINGTON Nov 22— At Savannah the president undertook to With this as the put into words the spirit which machinery of Utah civil works adminmates his leader- istration will swing into action Thursship He had been day morning placing more than 4000 iccused o t “great experimentation ON VIOLATIONS experimental Let us dot the l's and cross the t’s The president has drawn a line and and doubting Thomases on the other his supporters There is such a line There are persons Who dread all change either because it is contrary to their interests or to their temperaments But that line cannot be drawn so as to put on one side all who say yes to every act of the administration and on the other those who do not say ‘yes to every act In short the opposite of a Tory is not a Yes man I do not suggest that the president thinks this he has a deeply tolerant mind and a wide and generous spirit But I do suggest that pne of the great dangers which besets any ruler of men is the tendency to find himself surrounded entirely by men who have not the wish to disagree with him or the courage to speak their minds The power of the chief of state is so im-of mense and so dazzling that for fear incurring his disfavor or in anticipation of favors to come to the men say yes around him are disposed places-the-Iories as often as possible to say no infrequently and with insufficient emphasis The wise ruler will always seek to protect the independence of his for statesmen are own colleagues more often ruined by their subservi(Continued on Paie Six) (Column Three) (Sr AeeeoMtei Frau) DOMESTIC a Washington — Treasury supports bond fnarket as administration holds to progold-buyin- g gram New York—'Woodin denounces treasury criticisms Sprague’s Rogers of Yale says real threat of inflation lies in failure pf government monetary policy Philadelphia — Irving Fisher — sayr Roosevelt monetary policy "substantially right” Thomas opposes Senator “overissue either currency or credit” of Warm Springs Ga — Roosevelt asks war agarinst those "obstinate powerful and intolerant of the things we fight for today” Chicago— Dr Alice Wynekoop and six members of household held in operating table slaying Washington— Federal alcohol administration proposed to super-- " vise distilling until congress acts Washington — Morgenthau loosens press restrictions in treas- ury FOREIGN Moscow — Fourteen aviation workers killed in crash of world's largest landptyie RortaA?ores— Lindberghs pre- pare for return flight to Europe via Madeira islands Geneva — Disarmament confer oca suspends Until January Strikes EXECUTIVE SLAIN IN KIN’S SURGERY ROOM ieso-lutio- n d mother-in-law’- — d Ac- INDIA IS PRAISED WASHINGON Nov 22 Litvinoff wound up his official conferences today but starts home ton debts morrow with ' and claims still unsettled Beaming to newsmen that h was “very well satisfied” with the visit climaxed by President Roosevelt’s recognition of the Soviet government the Russian commissar formally said goodby to Acting Secretary Phillips of the state department Shortly afterward Phillips issued this statement: “In accordance with the joint president"?) cT M?“ of November 16 1933 further discussions have taken place between Mr Litvinoff and officials of th de (Ph-Max- im Russo-America- partment of state and the treasury department “Due to the Intricacy of the questions to be explored it has been impossible to reach definite conclusions before the departure of Mr Litvinoff “The discussions will be actively continued by officials of both governments The conversations which h?ye thus far taken place have shown desire on ‘the part of both governments to reach a speedy solution of these questions” The joint statement referred to by Phillips said there had been “an exchange of views with regard to methods of settling all outstanding Acting Secretary Morgenthau of the treasury has charge of these matters for th United States ( -- By RICHARD L TURNER Associated Press Staff Writer WASHINGTON Nov 22— Disregarding the verbal blasts set oft by Dr O M W Sprague's 'criticism of the government's monetary pollcfr the administration held to Its gold' buying program today and simultaneIrving Fisher ously disclosed that the treasury was supporting the bond market the president’s objectives” he said Funds turned over to the treasury “But 'to the great public or to 999 for investment by various govern people out of 1000 of them who have never hitherto' given a thought to the ment agencies including the farm credit administration' (Continued on Pate Three) Column lout) the debt sinking fund and federal deposit insurance were described as go- ng toward the purchase of governs ' ment bonds Acting Secretary Morgenthau laid tonight lie would make an announce-- ' ment each Monday of tha amfaunt so Invested during the preceding week He declined to disclose the sum available for this purpose r Gold Price Unchanged The” effect of the gold buying proAddress to Marylanders New Code Indicates U S gram on government bond prices and on credit was a princiHas Abandoned Liquor pal governmental Urges Battle to End point of the criticism made by Sprague yesterday in resigning as Intolerance Monopoly Plan special financial adviser to the treasury He said several Issues of gov- -' ernments already were below par and WARM SPRINGS Ga Nov 22 m Nov 22 -C- reation argued that if this trend continued WASHINGTON — President Roosevelt called the naof a federal alcohol control ad- the result would be an inability to new bond issues and a collapse tion tonight to war against those "ob- ministration to supervise the distilling float of credit This in turn stinate powerful and Intolerant of industry until congress enacts legis- he governmental predicted would lead directly to to a permanent post- unrestrained Inflation" with the gov lation looking the things we fight for today repeal policy was proposed today by ernment issuing fiat money to pay its Directing a message to the Mary- President Roosevelt’s special bills Ljv celebration -- the The— admin istratl on ’—announed-purpos- e adto no made curthe farm In reference code to a submitted to is raise tha price ot compresident rent Issues nor to tha critics of his ministration as a substitute for the modities by buying gold at home and distillers’ draft on which hearings are abroad and pushing the price of the gold program as he stated: to be held Friday the committee also metal upward A corollary result is In our own- - fights for recommended-controof production the depreciation of the dollar in terms May we l things which we know to be right and prices to prevent either a surplus of other currencies concosts to of domestic retail set of The was or gold liquor high price as ably and as successfully as fight boot- today at $3376 unchanged from yeshe (Lord Baltimore) did some 300 sumers that would encourage terday Meanwhile the world price legging For our we have own years ago fights High officials agreed that the sub- of the metal fluctuated from $3441 to wage not against the same foe he stitute code indicated the govern- to a point below the Washington figbeat down but against other foes ment had abandoned at least tem- ure andonback again as the dollarmarthe foreign exchange porarily a projected federal monopoly just as obstinate and just as power- of liquor distribution to insure rea- kets Generally it tended to be a ful and just as intolerant of things we sonable prices In addition Government bonds trifle tinner they said the administration felt the dis- sagged fight for today" Woodin Hit SpragBO Mr 'Roosevelt lauded the spirit of tillers' code was inadequate but that the substitute would result in control While the administration had noththe founders of America and asked until legislation was enacted The ing to say regarding Sprague's asserthat it be "matched” today He noted substitute emphasizes protection to tions other than that ito plan and purpose was Unchanged economists the religious freedom clause of the dry states The interdepartmental committee members of congress and others toMaryland charter “It is a good thing” he said- - "to demand liberty for our- also is preparing a bill to submit to day engaged in a round of statements selves and for those who agree with congress in January on liquor con- on his action and his charges From Secretary Woodin on leave-ous but it is a better thing and a rarer trol It is to follow the admlnlstra on federal absence in New York came an inthing' to give liberty to others who tion’s recommendation formal statement taking Sprague to do not agree with us" liquor taxes now $110 a gallon adtask for impunging the financial inWhile his chief lieutenants fired Growth of sentiment within the back today to criticism of his gold ministration for a government dis- tegrity of the government It impeaches Dr Sprague’s commonetary program the president con- tribution monopoly brought from or’ tinued silent and arranged for a talk ganized distillers today the announce- mon sense” he said later in the week with Acting Sec- ment that large quantity of liquor The retiring financial adviser was by Senator Reed (R Pak retary Morgenthau to push ahead the will be available at reasonable prices defended when President Roosevelt proclaims The resignation he said "should dollar revaluation plans serve as a warning to the country that There were some who read into the repeal on or after December 8 A representative of the distillers es- the national administration stands fighting words of the president a reference to the attack on his monetary timated that between 48000000 to at the brink of the most dangerous program but he made no direct decla- 100000000 quarts of whisky could be experiment any government could sold at about $150 a quart retail in- undertake" ration today to this issue ' Mr Morgenthau is coming here cluding atate taxes However from Danger Fereseeii was it a other or for conference a liquor quarters reported Saturday James Friday Professor Harvey Rogers on what was described today at the prices were being quoted as high As Yale economist end administration little White House” as “things in gen- $4 a quart for delivery in adviser asserted that of the inflationthe 19 wet States eral” and nothing specific ary powers entrusted to the president the mildest had been employed (Continued on Paso Three) postal-saving- i rum comm BV ROOSEVELT BUREAU ORGED agreement” Pittman said later that the Indian ratification of the agreement "shows great confidence in the United States desire to coand a operate with our government in the restoration of the purchasing power of silver money Doubts Removed “It removes all doubts that might have existed in anyone’s mind as to what other governments might do with regard to the agreement and it removes the possible threat of any dumping from India' “Our government is obligated under the circumstances to carry out thegreement-- because- posed by the United States delegation on behalf of and with the approval of the president “The president already had under consideration prior to this announcement in India action that would have complied with the agreement “I have no doubt that having been granted the authority by congress (to remonetize silver) he will not wait for congress to convene but will oi cancer numerous the doctor pointed out and it would require a liberal education in personal the whole hygiene to cover ground However he gave “two very simple easily adopted recommendations”: "First habits of moderation in drinking and smoking eating and second the liberal use of soap and water on the skin and in all the accessible cavities of the body” ’Cites Misquotation Dr Ewing made these remarks in the course of calling attention to the fact that he had been misquoted in newspaper dispatches to America in connection with his address on cancer before the International Cancer congress in ’ “Mxrirtd- - frr October— 1 rr a rfdrtuw — to correcting the misquotations the specialist explained in pert hit views regarding Cancer pre- -- Criticism Attacked' Defended President Faces Stiff Battle who has been mUEHARDS-HT- g Xhe avoidable causes are very Sprague Raises Furor e Warburg Issues debt-payin- g -- cancer-formin- A Government same meeting expressed his "reluctant” opposition to some of the meth(By Associated Press) ods of the president’s monetary poliWASHINGTON Nov 22- -A pre- cies Professor Fisher declared that the President Roosevelt that diction core of President Roosevelt's monewould move to restore Silver to mone- tary policy is contained in his address tary glory before congress convenes to the London economic conference January 3 came today from Senator July 3 in which the president said: ‘The United States of America Pittman (Dem Nev) seeks the kind of a dollar which a Pittman disclosed in a cable to Sir generation hence will have the same George Schuster at New Delhi In- purchasing power and dia his belief that President Roose- power as the dollar we hope to attain in the near future’-velt would aid silver Professor Fisher said "the central The cable congratulated Sir George point of this poliby is stabilization on approval by India of a silver anti- but not stabilization relative to gold nor in terms of dumping agreement worked out at "There is no foreign exchange” mystery at all about the London economic conference an as attended which Pittman delegate “We deeply appreciate Jnda’ac T relative to lilver agreement” Pittman cabled "The president has under consideration action before congress meets Congress will undoubtedly carry out whole-hearte- d act” iConttnu-- d on Pane Three) (Column Six) His statement said In vention part: “The sensational and extravagant statements about cancer attributed to me at the Madrid congress in a paper on cancer prevention seem to have caused so much disturbance to cancer patients and to many physicians that an effort toward correction is confusion demanded The seems to have arisen from the tendency to make sensational news out of a serious and somewhat technical discussion Discusses Cura "The statement that “the idea of cure-- for cancer is -discovering absurd’ should have read: ‘The idea of discovering a single universal cure for all cancers is absurd’ The public is always looking for the discovery of such a panacea but since there are so v many 'different forms of cancer the hope for a single cure is not justified “The word ‘nudism’ does not appear in my paper I know nothing about nudism Yet there is a modern tendency to bold and repeated exposure of the body to wind and especially to sunlight which carried to excess prodiices some cancers of the skin directly and causes chronic changes in the skin ot many subjects which eventually lead to cancer of the skn We repeatedly see cancer the- lower sharp exposures to sunlight with acute sunburn of the -- - hp” - ed Pittman indicated the chief executive was considering a suggestion for limited free coinage or remonetiza- - Public Told How to Shun Avoidable Cancer Causes hazards” Special Funds Devoted to Purchasing U S regarded as unofficial economic adviser to president Roosevelt at the 16-- 1 --TREASURY- ExpressesOpposition He spoke at a meeting of the American Academy of Political and Social Science along with Senator Elmer Thomas of Oklahoma The senator said he was "as much opposed to inflation— the improper excessive and of either currency or credit as any money changer in Wall over-issu- tion at - (By Associated Pren) PHILADELPHIA Nov Irvmg Fisher of Yale university tonight said that the monetary- policy of President Roosevelt “is substan- Senator King Battles street” for RemonetizaJames P Moderate Eating Drinking and Smoking Help to Ward Off Disease Litvinoff Starts Home on Thursday With Russ Debt Claims Uusettled — tially right” of Congress ' g gray-haire- Pittman Predicts tion Before Meet BEAUTY FOUND double-barrele- NRA The World’s News Boise Meet Condemns Violence in Farm HELPED BY Roosevelt ‘Substantially Right Irving Fisher Contends Warburg GIVEN (By Associated Press) 22 — The BOISE Nov national employment of women the admin- grange in convention here demandistration obtained the services of Dr in the higher Dorothy Bird Nyswander and Miss ed today increases Myrtle Austin of the University of brackets of the income tax and Utah to perform the task warned against continuation of "the They immediately prepared a questionnaire copies of which were given present system of welfare reliM” as to the city county and school district tending “to increase rather than derepresentatives at the Wednesday af- crease the number of applications for ternoon meeting They were filled assistance out and returned and with them as The action was taken in adoption a basis Dr Nyswander hopes to be with little change ol a report subable to telegraph the desired informa- mitted the taxation committee by tion to Harry L Hopkins federal di headed by C C CogSwell Kansas rector of relief and civil works by state master a member of that and Thursday night An allotment is ex- - state's tax commission (Continued on Pane Six) The series of resolutions contained (Column One) in the report advocated broadening of the tax base assailed tax evasion opposed diversion of the gasoilne tax to other than highway purposes and renewed the grange opposition to the sales tax on “the necessities of life” Strike Violence Scored It was the second action taken by the organization during the day The first being a readoption of the condemning "violence and intimidation” in farm strikes Over this resolution there was prolonged debate with Herman Hide Wisconstate master leading the fight for Titian-IIaire- d Victim Be- sin the resolution Opposition was described as not so much toward the Ickes lieved Shot in Back Supervision matter h the resolution as against its phrasing and against the policy of Warns Oil Industry Under Anaesthetic putting the grange on record on the question J J Martin South Dakota state (By Vnite4 Frees) (Bt United Pren) master expressed fear it implied disCHICAGO Nov 22— A bullet which WASHINGTON Nov 22- -A approval of efforts of farmers to pred effort to obtain more ploughed into the heart of titian-haire- vent farm foreclosures but Hide asRheta Gardner Wynekoop as sured him this was not intended rigid compliance of N R A codes was The resolution was finally adopted s reof the leaders she tonight by opened lay almdst nude on her m the same form as it was adopted the city and recalled for reconsideration yesoperating table gave covery administration From Adminisrator Hugh S John- as bizarre a mystery tonight as any terday It read: Resolution Cited son came the warning that the gov- that ever sprang from a novelist’s ernment would step in and enforce brain "Resolved that while we heartily codes in industries unable to do so He Who fired the gun that ended the commend all farmers who wage a militant fight along lawful’and legitiwill however give industry every op- life of the beautiful young woman mate lines to secure economic justice as its to to baffled obtain a was that police compliance question portunity and encourage them to work for the code before the administration inter- they wove their way through the solution of their problems and grievlawful means and covenes strange evidence discovered in 'the ances through we must condemn effort operative Oil Administrator Harold Ickes an gloomy west side mansion where the resort to violence and intimidation” nounced thccmtiotrof an expert le- - tragedy ccrarredv Bttmtiomto'Terent-di- s' Turntef-tt- r One of the outstanding develop- closures in the senate security and gal division to enforce the petroleum the grange code especially those provisions af- ments of the day was the discovery banking investigation of the young woman asked for “such changes in our taxalife the that fecting production and marketing member of a prominent Indianapolis tion laws as will put a stop to the “Enforcement will be actively family recently had been insured for practices of evasion that have enabled large corporations prosecuted in the courts when neces- $5000 and men of wealth to shift a large Theories Advanced sary” Ickes said of their burden to the com' Outstanding In the theories ad- portion Concerned Over Violations' as to how she was slain by mon people vanced "We condemn every form of tax Johnson admittedly is concerned a single bullet that entered her back over reports of wholesale violation and pierced her heart was the belief evasion whether it be by the failure the falsifying to list taxable of codes and the spirit of the presi- of Captain John Stege acdtietective of income taxproperty and other tax statedent’s agreements that she was killed while under an ments or the shifting of ownership to reemployment Upon his return from a recent speak- anesthetic holding companies or the common ing tour through the middle and Her body carefully — almost tender(Continued on Pose Blx) — a states in found blanket was southwestern he said compli- ly tucked (Column Pour) mother-in-laDr ance conditions were “bad” end went by her at once to discuss the situation with Alice Lindsay Wynekoop former uniPresident Roosevelt at the White versity instructor and member of a House ' family of medical men and women He will discuss this and other who have been prominent in Chicago phases of the recovery program at for generations Dr Wynekoop a dignified slender Warm Springs Ga with Mr Roosewoman and six relatives velt next week Pending this visit Johnson said today that while the Re- and members of her household were covery act requires that industry be taken into custody for questioning allowed to administer its owa code One theory advanced by police was as far as possible the ultimate re- that a drug addict broke into the home sponsibility therefor lies with the in search of drugs overpowered Mrs chloroformed her unNRA Wynekoop dressed her laid her on the operating Predicts NRA Supervision ' and shot her Another theory NEW YORK Nov 22 (P)— The "The will supervise code table was that she took the anesthetic voluof cancer prevention administrations by code authorities1 importance was shot he said “In addition it will directly ntarily-then was emphasized in a statement Opposed Marriage administer the code itself wherever today by Dr James Ewing direcMrs Wynekoop whose father B H an industry is unable to administer tor of tha Memorial hospital it fails to administer it or where Gardner said he had opposed his there are certain functions of code daughter's marriage and that she had New York administration which by their nature been "dogged” by the Wynekoop fam“Since the existing causes of the government should perform di- ily last was seed alive at 3 o’clock forms of cancer are well yesterday by a neighbor Her body many to rectly” medicine” said Dr Ewknown The administrator named no indus- was found at 8:30 by Dr Wynekoop tries and cited no specific instances The death w?i reported to police at ing "it is essential that the pub10 p m by an undertaker of code violations lic be informed about these causes and every effort made to habits and avoid TO PUSH FIGHT immethods When a dictatorship poses new institutions upon a people and then gags the critics it is not conducting an experiment When a democracy enacts a new measure and then proscribes the opposition as unpatriotic or venal it is not conducting an experiment Only when the statesman really desires to know every objection to his plan and to modify his plan when the objection is convincing can he be said to be honestly WARNING President's Gold Policy Upheld by Economist USE UP TO and-askst- CODE LEADERS pair In raising this standard In appealing to the spirit of 1776 in proclaiming the right and the nped to experiment the president is” bound to recognize that the very essence of the experimenting spirit is the constant reexamination of premises and of Ttw com- mittee Robert H Hinckley state di rector of civil works and Geprge A Yager a member of the committee Several appointments were made by the committee to expedite the can y mg uut tlie work the new government employment government’s plan of getting the civil works projects started immediately program The work of reemployment will Joseph H Rayburn vice president of First Security Trust company continue until the state's full quota of the was named assistant director of civil 13000 has been filled Every county works and George L Haerr auditor in the state will share in the money in Mr Hinckley’s office was named made available by the federal govern- assistant director of relief U of V Professors Aid Survey ment to put the nation’s idle back in When instructions came to make a the ranks of the earners The scope of the program was hurried survey of opportunities for He was proud to plead guilty to the charge The settlement of America was a great experiment The i n d of the colonies was a great experiment The objective of those experiments was to provide a broadened Wednesday when the stale broader economic administration received instructions all from opportunity-fo- r Washington to make- - a survey men' so that each of employment possibilities for woshould have a bet-- men Although no allotment has been MC Llppmann ter chance to show set it is expected that this will enthe stuff of which he is made That large the employment quota of the Iso was his objective The principle state by several thousand was of those experiment? that of Counties Get Instructions his That principle was also " Representatives from all counties But the problems had changed crowded the hall of the house of repWhen changes are impending wise resentatives at the capitol Wednesstatesmen foresee what time is bring- day to receive their instructions on ing and try to shape institutions an$ routine matters in connection with mould men’s thoughts and purposes placing the civil works program in in accordance with the change that immediate operation is silently coming on The unwise are They were addressed by Governor those who bring nothing constructive to the process and who greatly Imby leavperil the future of mankind ing great questions to be fought out between ignorant change on the one hand and ignorant opposition to change on the other One could ask for no simpler and no sounder conception of the task of an American leader in times like these: That he should seek to understand the changes that are coming and then to guide and control them so that they may be wrought out peaceably and in accordance with the American tradition There surely is Johnson Plans Closer NRA a standard to which most men can Re- it-j- Early Silver Victory Foreseen RY GRANGE 5 I -- ‘ post-repe- (Column One) Crash of Gigantic Soviet Airplane On Trial Hop Cames 14 to Death Will Rogers Says MOSCOW Nov 22 (If)— The death of 14 Soviet aviation workers in a aircrash of the liner K-- the largest plane for overland flying in the world was - announced today The accident occurred at S p m Tuesday while the giant craft a monoplane designed to carry 128 persons apparently was making a trial fun from Kharkov site of an important Soyiet aviation plant Among those killed were the chief pilot named Snegireff the manager of the assembly branch of the Kharkov aviation factory engine constructors workers in the aviation plant mechanics tary at the factory A Soviet government commission was named to investigate the cause of 7 t the disaster and to fix rei pending which full details were wii held The plane was called “The Pride of the Soviet Air Fleet” and hailed as a "new victory for the Soviet aviation industry” when it was commiswas built at the sioned a week ago Kharkov plant in seven months with Russian materials andlabor according to the designs of Constantine A Kalinin one of the most prominent Soviet air technicians but no relative of The Soviet president Mikhail Kalinin The crash was the second major air accident in Russia in the past few months Eight executives of the aviation industry jKereJtUJfid September 5 in a crash at Podolsk Among them were three of Russia's leading aviation figures it -- BEVERLY HILLS CaL Nov breeds of scientist" They risk their lives receive nomoney all to find out something But they ere awful queer to us dumb ones They fly over poles when there is no pole They go eleven miles J -e something straight when there is nothing to see but 22— These ' ‘ -airNow- air Is a mighty line thing (when not oozing from a public speaker) But to take your life in your hands to go eleven miles up just to see it when there is nothing more uninteresting to look at than air Yours |