Show V- '(Ji-’- rS THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING Germany Moves Stamp Works President Dies To Halt Efforts INTENTIONS TO Of Monarchists At S L Hospital EWING DENIES RESIGN PLACE National Coipmitteeman Sayp Farley Declined Ilia Resignation M (Continued lrom Pw One) ' in Washington department : August 16 last I wrote Mr £ lejr stating that I would not accept any employment nor commit any act i that might bring reproach upon this administration - "In 1930 I met President Roose-fvetwhom I had known for several years at a governors’ conference in the west and promised him that if j he became a presidential aspirant j would do all I could for him During the summer and fall of 1931 I cov-ered seven western states and con' tacted the leading Democrats in be- : half Of his candidacy ’ "In November 1931 the automobile in which I was traveling turned turtle dislocating a cervical verterbrae and otherwise seriously injuring me " I was confined until April 1932 and then again took up the work in his T behalf In June 1932 as a result of the accident I underwent a serious operation Despite my condition of - health I carried on through the cam- paign returnlng'to the hospital three time prior to election day Under Medical Care spring I came east to medical attention greatly improved I am still under medicalare and at times suffer from an affliction of the ’ rightintensely kidney caused by the accident I 1 hope to fully recover eventually "Some of my children were away from home In private schools the others were with Mrs Ewing in Salt i Lake City The expense was so great that we concluded to come to Washington for schooling purposes regard-- i less of politics “What work I have done in Wash- ington has been of a temporary nature and for local law firms 'At the present time I have no office or law firm connections and I am not engaged before any governmental de- ("Last V partment "I have not only refrained from putting any Stones in the way of this administration but I have openly and fearlessly espoused the cause of the new deal and lent every aid and encouragement to its adminis- trators "Neither the president nor Mr Farley has mentioned this matter to me and I have no further statement to make unless or until they do” - - After his "conference with the president this morning Chairman Farley held his press conference at which he said he had received no further resignations but as to national comrhitteemen whose activities at Washington have been questioned he anticipated that their cases would be "adjusted satisfactorily” The im presfion was gathered by those attending the conference that Mr Farley would have conferences with Mr Ewing and with Mr Mullen when he returns to Washington and that following those Conferences both national committeemen would follow the three who have preferred to retain their law practice in Washington rather than return to their states ahd hold their places on the national committee Democrats other than national committeemen who have moved their law practice to Washington may come tinder administration scrutiny as the result of the movement started yesterday by the president that has brought two and will bring more re' tirements from the national committee Democrats holding high party office and at the same time holding high government office may be the next to receive attention Utah has no one in this category since James H Moyle no longer holds party position in Utah However Idaho’s Democratic state chairman Ted Waiters is holdinjf down the job of first assistant secretary of the interior with little more than routine to engage his attention and during his odd moments has been active in distributing federal patronage in Idaho Works With Senator In this he has been cooperating with Senator Pope Mr Walters has had hi hand in the distribution of all plums acting solely in his capacity as state chairman Secretary Ickes has never relented in his deliberate attempt to officially snub Walters and if the furore now raging should m some way pry Walters out of the interior department there would be no shedding of tears in Secretary Don’t Suffer Rheumatic Agony PAIN EASED FIRST DAY If you are suffering awful rheumatic aches and pains — are stiff lame and joints sore and swollen it’s because uric acid or other irritating poisons have settled in your joints a and muscles What you need Is and need it right away is a harmless yet powerful Internal medicine tjiat acts on the kidneys liver and blood and helps nature drive out of the sysRu-M- RU-M- 1 agandists as ruthlessly munists was voiced by Arthur Goerlitzer nazl district leader addressing a gathering of civil servants in Berlin today The effort to restore former Kaiser Wilhelm to the throne was bitterly denounced by Goerlitzer who declared that monarchists In future would be suppressed with harsh measures “The nazls refuse to tolerate the Doom 'Seigneur's writing letters urging the advocacy of the monarchy so that Germany may be happy again” Goerlitzer declared - ) OL7 Hi 1 ill-ne- sanctum’ In the Walters case the sole question is as to the propriety of the assistant secretary of the interior taking an active hand in parcelmg out patronage that under the unwritten law belongs exclusively to Idaho's Democratic senator or her two Democratic congressmen "Mr Ewing never has been nor is not now connected In any way with the Dixie Development & Dairy company" Mr King said "Neither has he ever appeared before any govern ment department in behalf of the 1 am the company or its officers attorney for the company and the only one it has ever had" Mr King added that the entire procedure in connection with the proposed project had been carried on in an “entirely legitimate manner” Draper Holds Comment “We have presented the project and asked for the loan solely on its merit Everyone from Utah who has been informed on the project is for it because it will mean so much for Utah and particularly the southern part ' I have no doubt But what Mr Ewing is in favor of the undertaking and has so expressed himself just as have many others but he has never appeared in any official capacity to urge granting of the loan ”We have not and are not now asking for any political favora or influence The project is sound from every standpoint and all we have ever asked fqr is that it be given the same consideration as other public works Ickes’ Olean N Y September 8 1863 a son of John and Lena Suter Zimmerman and was married to Emma Iona Cook Sep tem 3 1885 8t Mr Zimmerman Olean Several years after their mar rlage the couple moved to Salt Lake and had since made their home here Mr Zimmerman had been a member of the Maccabee lodge No 2 38 years and for 28 ’years had lieen in the He painting contracting business was made president of the Inter mountain Stamp works several years ago Surviving are pis widow two sons Howard F Zimmerman of Santa Monica Cal and Clifford J Zimmerman of Salt Lake daughter Mrs Harry F Geller of Evanston Wyo seven grandchildren and one greatgrandchild Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 1:30 p m in the Evans and Early mortuary chapel 48 South State street Interment will follow in the family plot in the Mount Olivet cemetery Apartment Men Elect Officers I Daniel Stewart was elected president of the Apartment House Association of Utah at a meeting of the board of directors held Thursday afternoon in the offices of the Salt Lake Real Estate board Ralph A Badger was elected association vice president and Werner law Britain Facing Common Problem U S The real international problem are not due to conflicts between the British and ourselves They ara our common problems in relation first to the overvalued gold currencies of the continent of Europe and the under valued silver and paper currencies of the tar east -- The social and political tension arising from the continent’s adherence to money which is too deaf i a a serious matter for ail who are concerned about social and international peace Until that ten slon is relaxed the nerves of Europe will be on edge and no real progress toward European stabilization la likely to be made On’ the other hand the far eastern situation caused by the cheapness of silver and the excel slve depreciation of the Japanese yen is troubling Britain greatly and will trouble us too It presents a problem in financial statesmanship of the first order which will have a profound bearing not only upon trade and recovery but perhaps upon in' ternational peace as well Original z:M 'W) tV Y Prices and teat ‘ Dresses 348 398 448 498 595 648 663 738 795 3 DEESSES 4 DEESSES Reason Exists For Currency ‘War No 8 10 12 19 In any event let us put out of mind completely the idea of a currency “war” There is nothing to fight about The British and ourselves are not “enemies” in trade and finance and diplomacy but naturally and inevitably and inextricably friends and partners The rate of exchange is not 1 4 5 something which can divide us When The direc- we complete Our reflation of prices Klepe secretary-treasure- r tors were elected at an organization the rate will fluctuate arouhd the meeting held last Wednesday evening purchasing power parity of the two Plans were discussed’ at the meet- currencies and the chances are over projects” ing for encouraging apartment house whelmingly that It will be the rate Delbert M Draper chairman of the owners of Ogden Provo and other for a century For Democratic state committee had no cities of Utah to become members of that has prevailed the rest our common interests are so comment to make on the fight to the organization immense as to overshadow all our force Ewing's resignation little rivalries1 We desire peace We Other party leaders" expressed Crash Causes We are are through with conquests Charge doubt that Ewing would voluntarily democratic and we believe in tha libresign while others called attention Of Reckless Driving erties of the individual We speak to the resolution passed by the state not merely the same language but committee last June in which the G T Lisonbee 30 53 West Fifth use the same grammar in the realm Democratic national committee was street is charged with reckless of morals On no vital issue are we asked to take steps to remove Ewing South in a complaint signed Thurs- likely In any future now visible to for allegedly appearing in behalf of driving before City Judge Vere L Mc- find ourselves on opposite sides a federal convict found guilty of nar- day In the spirit of an old saying It is Carthy by Wayne York of Springville cotic possession g York was the driver of an automobile true most clearly- - of the which collided with one driven by peoples that God has made Lisonbee on South State street Janu- them neighbors sheer decency will Lobby Investigation ary 8 J keep them friends Urged by Republicans Lisonbee was charged with failure (Copyright 1934 New York WASHINGTON Jan 18 W— Re- to have a driver’s license in a com Tribune Inc) filed last week publican senators pitched their own plaint of disturbances into ideas the party the Democrats today proposing that President Roosevelt's objection to committees members of national practicing law in the national capital “ Radio be backstopped by congressional legislation and suggesting a lobby investigation on Capitol hill Headquarter The developments at the capitol came while rumors of further resignations within the Democratic national committee floated about administration offices Close on the heels of the resignation of Robert Jackson New Hampshire national committeeman and secretary of the organization came a report that Arthur F Mullen Nebraska committeeman might resign This report however was offset by a declaration from Mullen that he contemplated no such action Vandenberg Starts Action The proposal for legislation to prohibit members of national political And Many Other committees from practicing law before any governmental agency came Leading from the Michigan Republican Vandenberg He introduced in the senate a bill designed to effectuate such a legal restriction Joseph H Choate Jr federal alcohol control administrator a New York Republican told newspaper men today that various SuperDemocratic lawyers had written letters to him making requests In behalf of clients but that “none of them ever got anything out of It” He refused to mention any names Hardly had the Vandenberg bill passed over the senate desk when Baby a second Republican Robinson of Indiana in an address charged adFormerly ministration control of radio and told the senate: Only Urges Lobby Committee “I do not know if Mr Farley’ (chairman of the national committee and postmaster general) is among the men referred to by the president as I complete engaged in lobbying activities here at the capitol but this reminds me to say that in my opinion the lobby committee ought to be revived resoluOUR SALE tions ought to be adopted providing Factory Lilt Price PRICE ONLY again for such a lobby committee as 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