Show CA j - - - -'-- I UTAH—Generally fait' Wednesday and Thursday IDAHO NEVADA—Pair and warmer Wed and Thurs Wif01411NO — Showers Wed- nesday fair Thursday I i f U- atczttw i WFAiitHER FORECAST 1 s 5 It 11111 4 lit 4 LOCAL METAL PRICES ' $3500 n17 4V 642ho Silver ' s "6"111"1 t ' - '1 : r koki 8 ‘' ' i' ' ' 4 Go01-4- 4'' '' 'i 1 N vii i r iii 9 ) N: (domestic) Silver (foreign) ' CoP0er i43a Jw ::850a Lead425e Zine435a ""11 Lem Weetit flotrfmkent teen 1156 Covoet 4256 k vio N - r LOCab - 1 I 1 ' V0L'129 NO25- i '''- —NOTES -- Pe Attlee at este entered at thedame-Claes Matter Lake Cite as : - OF A el- - - ' -- - INJAIL:FOR - '14 i $201A07 RAIL Of Bond Ile 'Asserts ' 14' ' Ile Atil c Fingerprints ' ' — Returned Taken Fugritive Collapses After- Long Walk From Train - - -- — ' -- - An plans for the eight- eenth annual conference of thelrifth district Rotary In- - ternational were completed Tuesday by the special corn invitees" et the Salt Lake club appoint- ed for this duty it was announced by Gilbert W Williams president Interesting business sessions and entertainment features are in store for the 750 Rotarians and their wives who are expected to attend from the 15 Idaho and eight Utah clubs in the district Mr Williams said District assembly sessions will be held morning and afternoon Wednesday and the convention proper will convene Thursday and Friday All sessions will be held at the Hotel 111 ::: - Fec—ifi6-ro-d- - s --- - -- - a 1':'::f- - :t 1: 4) l''St '' $:: b 4 e 1 -: ' ' ' - ' '''9 ' - l' '': ) 7 ' 1 - I - ' 043141robAWONtS GilbervW Williams tra'nep-o-r-tiiio-- - - ' - PROBE SOUGHT finger-printe- ' hr '''131ITTENtiNES ':taltaMNAP: - --7- -- - - - ot : - - AGAINST ! ' - Work Halts as Engineers and Pump Men Abandon Posts " ' - BUTTE Monti May 8 (M—Opera: tions in the copper mines of Butte ' - e e ' '' ' I '1'1 am ti I 47—'' - ' ' a of exonerated have been by jury - -mnfellowTItizens—Thiefa Hearing Discloses-4- 4h conclua reached sound grand Jury Document Implicates' Mex- IMO notwithstanding Oil Bora the unusual as in methods casels proof thy pursued ican :One ner Authority s of tha good aense and fairness of the American people" Robles' °Abductors t Drop Proceedings Br Associsted Press ‘ In Washington Attorney General WASHINGTON May 8—A demand - TUCSON Ariz Wednesday May P Homer S Cummings who announced for a thorough investigation' of code (W)—The Associated Press i learned March 10 that the suit would be Inge will authority collections and expendig men be no criminal further proceedings tures was made today at an N RA i who figured in the kidnaping plot of against the banker in connection with hearing which developed that the heiress has the present ease June RobluIyear-ol- d for the relatively small oil been found by investigators and is The crux of the government's authority burner collectek168000 industry based on its claim wu that charge now within their custody the former ambassador to the court of from members and spent165000 in a It was also learned that written St James listed losaes on stock sales dix months inelu di 425000 for sal- - ' mmo Ibtl -- ---' 7 Oflüne — ': 7 - ' ' - " ' - Salariesfor --'o ' ' throughout the depression on a sub all thdifficun ties and vicissitudes of the copper mining industry were brought to a standstill today as the result of a ''''' 1 and locations where the child has was found penned by The d fit thlf stock of These disclosures followed an assertion by Hugh S Johnson recov (Conti(nued on Pm Fifteen) Three) er y'administrator at his press con -' ference earlier in the dig that code were administration expenditures i to "one of the things I am going watch around here—I think that right there IS the greatest danger of rack' eteering and oppression there 'bin '"this thing" - Decree Relieves - Sees Agreement was v Ge rmany R eaxeg l : -- bed between — New Deal on War' Debts E the World's A 7n News ' 1 vAr I DOMESTIC Install 'tin- - Chicago—Samuel able to raise $200000 bail goes to jail 't - Washington -- President noose Veit considers' nationalization of ' ' silver Pittsburgh--Gran- d '''jury' re- fuses to indict Andrew M Mellon on tax evasion charges Washington — Republican sere store map 'fight on Roosevelt ' ' reciprocal tariff bill Ala—Five min Birmingham ire injured as violence Bares 'among striking miners Stock exchange Wuhington cOntrol bat is attacked In senate' - " ' debate '''l '': -- - 't' - 1 e - A i : ' 1! a $ - ' Washington-- 4 It 'A' li -P- --- i ' - 16 - sail 'de- - mend to investigata code authorn ties ' collections and expenses' -- - -- 7 FOREIGN Cananea Mexico 1— Patrolmen find house where kidnapers held June Robles ' London - Cabinet 'struggles with arms 'problem - 'critical split" is reported imminent Paris—France plans embargo on 'arms and planes to keep visapons out of Germany London—"Big four" delegates Maneuver for formula to prevent Wheat parley breach - Tokyo—Japan studies defense against British trade war - - tlement Program )(Copyright 1934 Ai Associated Press) WASHINGTON May 8—New War debt developments are expected within the next two weeks which admhtlstration officials believe will'zallow President Roosevelt to send congress not only a detailed report of the debt status but concrete suggestions for a general settlement No official- - would Say what were the expected developments but it was indicated they would form the basis of the presidential debt message to -- - nite Understanding' cOngress ' ' '' ' ge n'famillar With the progress of the debt negotiation pointed out 1 however that envoys ot Several of the 13 nations that have debt install- ments due on June 15 have held 're- cent discussions at the state department Among those envoys hafe been the British and French ambassadors representing nations which owe the United States the greatest amounts As a reiult of those conferences-- in some of which the foreign envoys requested specific information about the Roosevelt administration's plans concerning the debt owed by their officials are confident that significant overtures will come from at least three or four European countries Secretary Hull informed newspaper r hnss e-- presecon corn- himself think not ference he did mitted to imposing a code on the telegraph industry He observed: 01 haven't failed to negotiate an agree- ment yet and I don't expect to even in that one " - However for several months Western Union and the Am erican Telephone and Telegraph company have repeatedly and flatly opposed the writing of such a code The recovery chieftain said he expected the steel industry code to be slightly amended and extended it expired at the end of this month group Saying the administration considering revision of the Wagner labor bill had reached an agreement his position that in collective bargain- employee and management was strictly forbidden by the recovery law as now written and could not be adopted as Wagner de- sired without amendment of the taw' The plan of assessing members of the oil burner Industry to maintain the cae authority:has not passed ott - by Johnson as the coeit required ' n: –!---- -1 ' - ' e Amenaments-rti-Bill-- De ' ' - ' ' ' - ' - ' : Action This SesSion' a t By SAM BLEDSOE- - measure whichwould nationalize do medic stocks and declare that 25 per cent of the nation'imetallio currency reserves should be backed—by—the white metal was placed today On the administration's legislative program The president and the senate silver bloc apparently ' reached in accord at a White House eontmence today' ' - - la : - feated — - by Deciiiie' ' ' Senate Voteek - - 7- 'WAsglIINciate0d ' '1 - I be2A- - : - ' ' : : eon Several' in the silver r group indi- cated that while details remained to Et Asiociatid Press be 'adjusted they felt a definite wasnnicrron May bed been reached that to lessen the nationalization and the declaration of stock: ton- reserves policy would be acceptable severitto(the defeatedexchange in the sen- to the administration ' ate late today by deckive majori- Statement hued - - - ) ' ties The White House 'statement Itself An amendment Intended to restrict said "the possibility of nationalizing to a specified list of items the fi- silver in the same manner in which' has already been nationalized nancial information that corporations ficjd lected ) 17 to Ite ltt ex- - ' ' that the gathering "also Another to reduce from $10000 to It in casee explored the ultimate objective or the national policy of having 25 per cent Involving no intent to defraud was of the monetary value of the metallic beaten 27 to 44 reserves of the country in the form of H Both ' changes were asked by silver" $50e - i said too ' ' ' - Steiwer of Oregon who throughout the day had led the Republican drive for 'modification-- - of - the - measure charging that as it stood it would impede economic recovery Defeat of the that amendment left authority in the measure for the proposed stock exchange commission to require that corporations file with it such information as that body "may the deem necessary or appropriate for protection of investors" ' Retrenchment Seen It was against this authorixation that the conservative drive was aimed primarily on a contention that the uncertainty of what might be expect-beed would cause bushiest to retrench ' not expand Responsible business men Stelwer contended would not take the risk of throwing 'themselves open to such - n liabilitieC Both rollcall votes found the 'con I servative Republican group voting as a unit oa penalreaided thon small ties found by Members of the senate silver group are to meet tomorrow morning with Herman Oliphant treasury counsel and Secretary Morgenthau- - to con alder drafting the prospective rnea- ' ''' sure This was taken as further evidence that a compromise had finally been reached on the thorny issue andthat ' -- - '77---- - 4 ' 7 : legislation was definitely in prospectbefore 'congress quits ' Regardless of the attituded others Senator Thomas whose chief Interest is in inflation' and not the raising ' of the price of silver itself was amphatie in his declaration that an ute derstanding had been reached with : Mr Roosevelt '' Othent Net So Sari ' i ' L Another member of the group nen-ator Adams (D Colo) said that while no final agreement bad been ' reached "there was very close ap- 1 ' 1 proach to an agreement" Senator Borah (R Idaho) said: "I' e won't believe there is a definite agreement until I see It in writing" Others who attended the confer- -ence include Senator King (D Utah) chairman of the group Senator Smitk (D S C) and Senator Pittman (Di - ' - - ' - 4 men today that despite statements traiL zri Tucson Fernando Robles ' father newapapers hereafter through their to the contrary no definite and rigid own reporters will cover and publish 1 i Bailey group of Democrats including formula for the rejection of any offers Of the girl and Bernabe Rocomment reports of public functions rather Bachman di& Byrd (Tenn) (N aged grandfather C) of token payments hu than official take the ) reports Any on that agents of the abduc- (Va) Murphy (Iowa) and Reynolds to publish only the official by this government Asked about torsreports Thomas said that based on the tree(request had made tentative overbrres (N C) the exact status of nations which Contnned on Poore MOO : On the issue of removing the blow to them or that members of the tam- - text of speeches hereafter shall be the exception not the rule might offer tokens Hull said the ques-(Column Four) conservatives re ket the were new Instructions following authority ily fution was one to be decided in the on Confirmation also on these Pere Sixteen) toeauniw4 reports tura on the basis of facts existing at Mrs iCoiumn Itöosevelt One) was unobtainable in other quarters Opens that time : ' ' ' Added weight to the belief that Drive Books Sailors' for President Roosevelt has 'delayed pre- - g4111C11g0 Police aearen ' 1 paring his debt message until debtor rs SAN FRANCISCO Cat Matti8 " NEW : YORK May 8 e:e)1--4 Suburb nations have contributed thee' "antión —The big news in the i e D Franklin Roosevelt today officially ' 2 44-6' — pated developments" wu given when week is Instill and silver Before sinaugurated the thirteenth annual CHICAGO May 9 (Wednesday) (IP) book it became known officials here expect would he been have it went Week of the Amerkan Merchant away — ' 'ill fair and amicable" conclusion to —Sergeant Frann Reynolds sent five ' i: Insult and gold' They say it ' Marine associatiom ' debt negotiations squads of police into the Englewood the F be would inflation' to make all-librarY In New she York public ' district on the south side early in Moscow 'in the near future" today presented an ' autographed copy of PLENTTWOoD Mont May 8 (R) said he did not believe the storm ver a money Well maybe it ' would be but it wouldn't be ex- Attorney' General Cummings' °pin- - on a tip that JohnDillingere Indiana the Husband'S book "On Our Way" —A tornado whipped through Plenty- - was severe there d of the homes in actly like taking a perfect gran- ion that the Soviets were in default 'desperado had been located in that to Dr John H Finley chairman of wood and several smaller towns near- Nearly on debts to this country has had no section of the city Before they left the association's book drive commit-tonig- here injuring several per- Plentywood were damaged by the ger into the family You would harmful effect on the debt discus the sergeant said he believed his In- tee - — sons and leaving scores of wretked tornado which struck shortly after be surprised at the things it will ' ' " $10114 officials 'said as Moscow has formation was authentic The purpose of the'drive is to sup- - buildings and other property dam- - 7 p m Small buildings and sheds buy now Almost simultsneoualy with this ac- ply sailors with reading material been fully aware of the exact slime were reduced to piles of debris e 7 This is a silver town every- age in its wake - zhe - most seriouslyInjured Aras —City officialssai&the tion front the time recognition wu tion—thepelice-reeeivedamage —thing under Slis allsilver That'sLf ' ' MINE BILL INTRODUCED bow they can tell a "dude" They : port that George (Baby Face) George Bolster filling station propri- would run into tens 'of thousands : said a definite settlement son the diminutive machine gunner WASHINGTON May 8 A bill etor who incurred it broken arm and of dollars but an accurate estimate i will ask for dollar bills Argu- n of the The others injured could not be made debt question of the Dillinget mob with two other to authorize the leasing of tinallotted other injuries ing the money question sounds At the height of the storm several 'learned but it's never made anyagreement on a new formula to re- - men had made his appearance in Indian lands for mining purposes was were cut and bruised 2' ! duce Finland's debt and overtures South Ashland avenue Witnesses introduced today by Senator Wheeler Communication with the town of driverless automobiles blown from body any money Yen Tours - ' ' from other European nations recog- - said Nelson and his companions bad (D 9 Mont) and referred to the cons- - Medicine Lake was disrupted and their parking places by the wind ' ' s ' ' 4 nixing that "fair offers" might result jumped into a machine to speed away mittee on Indian affairs The losses whether damage occurred there was careened through the streets and were into In a long awaited debt accord would after they had abandoned theirown would be issued for a period of :0 a matter of speculation A farmer damaged when they crashed I who arrivpd here from that regionlbulldrngs and poiesv machine untangle the entire debt situation 'years eeee ' i ' - for Dlrmger ' - - O 7 : t -- will Rogers Says: -- Tornado 'Lash es Montana rfowns ' R a zes Build ing - Injures Citizens ' : :' (JP)-M- ) ' ' - ' ' ' ' Soviet-America- n - - one-thir- '- ' r : ' another-reaccord- -- ed ls (81-4- Soviet-Arderica- ' ' ' - 7-- 1 è 41r T - -- - T MART CONTROL - -- ir - inson of Arkansas the Democratic leader talked silver i !: "A draft of the silver bill is being made with prospect for legislation being Censidered during the present L 4 ' session" Robinson said--- ?Audition Agree A White House statement On the ''' latest of the aerie§ of discussions tween the chief exeiutive and ators eager for silver legislation Said was one of luerttreets tell meeting explorations f: Thomas (D' Oklen said an - agree ' ment had been "reached in- prinel ' pie" on legistatiod and that all that ' remained "is a question of language" -- Senator—Wheeler (11Monet said--- --therewas neodefinite commitment ors-- ' " but be and - the"presidentattended said they expecn ad a new silver measure at this yes- - ' 0 P BATTLE cr Curb' orl rapers I Conferees See Deft - th1 L: igrehe aft - ' never or - : dent loss of poise he submitted to worked their last shift last night and the man and then he rode none appeared for work on the morn- - Not formally under arrest nor the being to jail log shift today: Engineers and pump subject of any charges the man His steps lagged there but other- - men abandoned their stations at 7 whose name cannot be revealed has velt wise he treated the' day's events as a o'clock this morning and others did been in the custody of investigators Now comes the suggestion unfor a week The document it was der consideration by the fine series of minor annoyances He had not appear to lake their places arts commission transferring the - no complaint to make about his re- - The strike differs from all 'other learned implicates him as one of oc- - four persons in the kidnaping of the ception - even though the long president's executive offices from - walk labor troubles that ever have the White House grounds to the through- the smoky tunnels or the curred in Butte arid so far' Its known little girl last April 25 from her home z' state navy and war building Pennesylvania railnead station when in the mining industry anywhere in here his 8 ne a him at train tired arrived that in this the as striking a Mexican He was identified country constructing an underground passo that he collapsed temporarily in unions delegated no men for continu- - The others in the plot are a white Goabels sageway connecting the two rethe federal courthouse or ation of the operations unwatering man' and another Mexican and his modeling the state war and navy Press 4 getues to Wait building and razing the executive ng on wing since '1902 considered a Be settled down in a hosfirst CANANEA Mexico May8 (M— Reports resi-- water if the pumps remain inactive at Cook county's jail— "temporary' 'structure A great encircling e implement de- ' dence he everhad in Chicago that was any great length of time ' di3800 men are to "bottle Approximately up"Ahe kidnapers signed (Continued on Paire Pilteeni YOUNG DAVIS TO WED : rectly affected by the strike in Butte of June Robles was launched in this BERLIN May 8 (UP)- -A decree (Comma ono ---NEW YORK May 8 area today by Mexican soldiery rte restoring a large measure of freedom T Davis Jr son of the former govertor-grales vaquero(' and customs guards of the press was issued by Props- eneral of the Philippine islands lands Mihister Paul Gosehheis to-e wtrah4wyertewopucot roponraalesoul the Zi z ohnoat night and Dorothea E Gay of New York ' The decree relaxes strict regula' today obtained a marriage license 'highway patrol tions instituted under the nazi regime Davis gave his age as 27 Miss Gay house In hbethene etediti—Two-Week8-ridnaepretcillirr — a year ago and within certain limits said she was 23- had : held am recently as two days ago had reestablishes free reporting and com' been located the Arizona officers ment even on government affairs i Ash and Tom Newell ex- - The press decree wail communicatGeorge SetOfficials Believe Roosevelt Will Submit the conviction that she was ed to the reich and state governmenpremed V emignondonekum in the hands of two men who had tal departments tonight as well as all ' 1 Dr Associated Press building across the way Plans for more extensive enlargement have been tossed aside by Roose- S r ---- President-Rooteireltluconf- oN i STRIKE CLOSS'''''P011CI1011): ' - S Ultimate1 Draft New Measure- - By HARRY J BROWN Tribune Correspondent the WASHINGTON May 'e there secreted at Acceptance by Roosevelt ' Com- - — l amendment to the Glestindustrial loans bill and is the plan which senators of the silver bloc hope the presire-dent ultimately will accept suit of At no time during today's conference today with Senators of the silver ence did the president commit himany other plan he blon and with his monetary advisers self By Associated Press the point of accepting from the treasury W PITTSBURGH May one of the three proposals ' silver bill is to be drafted providing any The three proposals were of acne- Mellon pillar of finance and secre- three essen -i tary 'of the treasury under three i a of cleared was presidents today oongress that 25 per cent of the might induce the president to accept charge of attempted eshision of $716( metallic reserve beck of our currency But the proposals were theirs not AU the preaident 14427 in Income taxes for 1931 shell be silver and 75 per cent gold the president's the Lon- - promised wu to give further study A federal grand jury dominated by this being in harmonrwith ' ' don agreement to this plan after the senators in cobeftylaborers mechaells farmed It as gold was operation hawat treasury department illver Nationaliting 2 carpenter and a plumber—all dressed their Ideas cinfloicialeisitslatiee- whipped form He said- he in their "Sunday best" for the occa- the punreahetioneeseltizeipdeeutitteasuuteherorizing l sion—found the government's claims privately held at a price not exceed- - sWiloeulerdh gladly meet again I bill issetshape when their banker hi el- - ing 50 cents an ounce against the to them fee the president In It pwtaublene 3 Authorizing that the eta' tented IsThe charge was that Mellon: his discretion and as he deems sued by the White House following "Unlawfully wilfully knowingly advisablei to buy world silver at the feloniously and fraudulently did at- current market price and to issue sit- - the silver conference said these subject were "explored" There was no tempt todefeat and evade an income ver certificates secured by such silver tcontinued itn Petro MOM tax upon his net income for the eatenis a modification of the Thomas (Column Onop -'nilis o dar 'Year 1931" - Mellen Statement elaims the jury 0 deliberating only live hours during which time they heard the tea timony of five witnesses three of whom were :government accountants 1 and tax experts and the other two ' officials of Mellon banks Shortly after the flounced In lederaL a issued4 L - Hol- - 4 - 11613i7for 13-krc I I te' I L B A Beesley and ladles Mrs T L W Mendenhall reception Hampton Boy ScoutsOscar A: Kirk- - man ham hotels J H McCowant halls and Other members of the general meeting places Fred Richardson dec- (Continuell on Pate Nine) Orations R J Milton musicAlvini 4Cohimil one) 4 - ii 7" 7 ' Government to Drop Cage Attorney General Cum ' --7 mings Announces- — : oiTeiiate -- -- ' - ' - t --- '' - GRATIFIED FINANCIER -- ) 1 — : -- - Started-Member- s ' : - :4 :' utah O Guy Cardon of Logan district governor reported at the weekly luncheon of the Salt Lake club Tuesin the forthcoming day that interest h convention-Ls—higand some of the clubs expect to have a 100 per cent representation The first arrivals the convention proper are expected to be here Wednesday afternoon' Committee Rounds Out Plans Committees which met Tuesday to put finishing touches on the plans and their respective chairmen are: General - Mr Williams entertainment J i Whitebait :: e- e pl ' ' '' ' line ' bo qsC A 41 to Nationaliz6 NewSilverBill Provides Move Domestic StocksI Set " Three EssentialMoves up yeserve - -- - - - - : Former U 7 S!7 Treasury Ileail Exonerated of At tempt to Evade Levy e - S - PLANS FOR METAL TAX CHARGE ' CHICAQ0 May 8 (AP)—The Herald- - ant examiner said It learned from reliable sources that Samuel Insull "may be released on bond by noon" Wednesday The paper said it was reported that Fred Price partner in an -In- surance-firmas endeavor- ing to obtain 8100000 necessary to complete the $200000 bond half of which already was tin-fderstood to have been made ' available --By Associated Press CHICAGO May 8—Sar1lue1 Insull was in jail tonight in the city' where his name and his millions once Were a title and a scepter That was the end of his long night from American justice and the bot- tom of his headlong fall It came about less than two years from the time he left Chicago still for all the public knew a wizard of business who had applied a midas touch to- the ' ' ' utilities 71 ' He was in Jail because he did not to await bond freedom his for put up ennteout forandustrintorganizeow triatore'theeetedual government's Von under N R A and Actually charges against him—one of using the launch the blue eagle regime' - Mill to defraud and another of gratidThe zne Gódrideibill ddvi is biwent practices in bankruptcy '" ing used as a 'most efleotive Ms bond weeset—three hours after threat he had arrived under guard from the east—at $200000 Insull saidthrough legialation ' his attorney that he could not raise White 4 IllotieCOutgrewe that amount Instal's sore Samuel Official business under the new IJunioraid it was impossible and deal so greet' that Mrelleasentit the attorney said they would not "pass has had to pack secrethries into thd hat" any further among Insull's the White House executive wing Chicago friends in crowded quarters which the Adamant Judge president himself describes as To pleas that the "duel and ihhuman" demands high additional quarters but F D R said shortly "That's my best judg Is strongly opposed to using any merit" Instill then—he had spent the part of 'the White Housegrounds for a building site Least objec- - morning in the U S tionable to the Roosevelt way of and in court—sent out for a lunch and thinking is the suggestion i of waited for a taxi which was to take architects that the executive wing him to jail The huge contrasts of the day—In- (originally constructed by Pree ident Theodore thrust southward on a He moved where his guards 'request- alleling West Executive avenue -- - L(1)(1) JURY FREES ACCORD REPORTED Rotarians of 10aho And Utah Converge MELLON ON ON ADMINISTRATION for Sessions On DistrictAssemblyMeetings Scheduled WedConvention Opens Thursday 750 Former Millionaire Is nesday President Williams Says Expected Unable to Raise Sum t - I -- SILVE11) S-L- Pusses Predieted : Unless the picture changes overnight it appears that Wagner and Mr Roosevelt's trusted Peradviser Madame-Secretar- y kins are going to win that their ideals strengthening the hands of organized labor and silencing as far as any authority in negotiationa with federal authorities Is concerned the voice of companyn dominated unionswill be sent to congress for passage this season What will happen there is a guess But the best guess is that the Wagner 'proposal backed by friends of labor- supported by those who feel that Johnson has gone over to big business and is against the "little fellow" and' more important given the grudg ing support of those who can be whipped into line by the argument "take this or the Connery bill" will pass with most of its teeth bill Alter all the has been a great whip to hold Over the backs onthalast ditch fighters against labor legislation It was the threatOf!Ahle bill a year ago which led the United States chamber at commerce to 1 ' -- clear the legal status of labor un- der Wagner's original industrial prole recovery act and strip-thlem of the wordy timeconsuming uncertainties which have been created ' in the last few months chiefly-- by - the prep° tents either of company dominated unions or of open shop industries I ' ' around the ticklish question of definite establishing a clear-cu- t and downright administration labor policy And now at long last there is to be a downright declaration written to be enacted into the law of the land this against the objections of General Johnson and his legal adviser Donald Richberg and presented to 'eon' gress for action- It is the revised I - - - IN$RL-IRD:-' iruccft'bgavoer breeette:Idei amt:pcpt14 l'ACIMFIVE CENTS ‘ ASHINGTON May II—For a year now the Roosevelt adminie ' tration General Johnson's N R A the American Federation of Labor itself Senator Bob Wagner's national labor boerd and Madame Frances Perkins' deltarn N-- — 0Donne9W- John 28 - I:ALTZED Observer —By 9 1934 - ' t Washington - SALT LAKE CITY UTAH WEDNESDAY MORNING MAY - -- - - ' - Yt oaoi ' ' ' 41 oltAti ' |