Show 6 f THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING JUNE S 1931 C PARADE OF THE WEEK’S EVENTS Labor Still Unsettled — Arms Embargo Declared — Anti-- Demon--- N American R A stratlons Softens Codes — British Shooting HUMAN BOMB THREAT SUBDUED — Change REPORT T Jibe it apparent trends of government were thrust by the durable foods lnduitriei committee appoint ed by General Hugh S Johnson re covery administrator In the com mittee’a report to the adminlstra- tor The committee was named to progress of recovery Steel industrialists have bluntly stated their opposition to the closed ' shop Steel unionists have as bluntly declared that they would organize the industry battle for the right to elect their own bargaining represen- tatlves The Amalgamated Associa- tion of Iron Steel end Tin Workers once potent union which in the past few months has been resuscitated issued a caU for a general atrike to take place in two weeks affecting 400000 men unless recognition is granted them Presidential backing in at leaat a part of their battle was indicated when Roosevelt approved in the steel code declared - changes steel workers would obtain elec- tlons to choose negotiators under federal supervision In th cotton textil Industry th picture is somewhat different There th code is the cause of the trouble The N R A has approved a shell-shock- ed 35 per cent curtailment in In the Foreign Fields tribution of wealth" While the committee recommend- " ed in effect “no more government " : “CUBA in business” it was not willing to t on own its leave business entirely feeling In Cuba feet It indorsed government guar- Carrlbbean republic long tied to U antees of mortgages as a means to S apron itrlngs grew dangerously revive a desire for home ownership: to a head when Havana police anfrowned upon the reciprocal tariff nounced discovery of a plot to assasof bill because of industry's fear sinate United States Ambassador In “sudden and unknown changes Jefferson Caffery That the police Import restrictions" were not misinformed was proved next day when assassins fired into ' STATISTICS the doorway of the Caffery home at Evidence that waning confithe time ha usually left for the dence in recovery is stronger than yacht club A guard Francisco Or- T mounting REORGANIZATION Persistent are directors of Ap-mour Sc Co giant packing firm to reorganize place the corporation again on a firm financial footing Insistent are stockholders to such plans because they must accede to a sacrifice One such plan was defeated last falL Another was preprosented last week Director ' ’ pose stock To exchange outstanding for new Issues based upon a capital “write-downOf of 87927887a this slash $55370000 will be used to write off obsolete and abandoned plants and other properties Preferred stockholders are asked to acstock for cept 8 per cent no-ppresent 7 per cent $100 par shares s of the stockholders must consent to the plan ” Two-third- CHANGE Wall Street rumors carried reports that the powerful firm of J P Morgan Sc Co will abandon its bond business become a commercial bank on June 10 when securities and banking operations must definitely be separated Basis for the rumors is that in the past two years Morgan has engaged largely In private banking at the expense of moribund bond business In order to retain some of its hug bonding business rumor reports a number of the Morgan partners will resign to organize an independent Securities house Drexel & Co Philadelphia affiliate of J P Morgan: Sc Co is said to be considering entering the bond and securities business exclusively to be planning to open a New York branch headed by Morgan partner! MARITAL RIFT Sued for divorce was Bertrand Russell famed mathematician philosopher and liberal by his wife Dora in London The couple have advocated companionate marriage scoffed at marital insistence upon fidelity Charges preferred by Mrs Russell are infidelity— England's only grounds WASTED EFFORT $25000 damages was Long Island university by one Peter G Wagner a former student Wagner claimed he wasted his time at tiie university was told he could complete a premedical course there found differently seeks the damages for his two year loat long-awaite- “la-vie- ' fulfill-ohligati- M time-honore- d ' produc- - -- Fortnight before the “war debt payment fall due to tha ' United States from foreign borrowers President Franklin Delano d Roosevelt sent to congress his message on the troublesome issue The message we couched in Vague language recommended only - that of all existing circumstances no legislation at this session of congress is either necessary or ' advisable” The presidential message failed 9 mention the acute difficulties foreign debtors face even if they wish to — difficulties caused by inequitable distribution of world gold supplies and tariu trails It reverted to the Amjrican contention that il foreign nations do not pay Amerb can taxpayers must presumed to define a difference between the application of foreign resources "for th purpose of recovery as well as fof reasonable payment on the debt owed to the citizens of the United States Or for purposes of unproductive nationalistic expenditure oi like purposes” Th president added that he hax left the door open for bilateral discussion on debt payments hinted revision might be considered asserted “I can only repeat that I have made it clear to the debtor nations again and again that ‘the indebtedness to our government has no relation whatsoever to reparations payment made or owed them’ and that each individual nation has full and free opportunity individually to its problem with the United semi-annu- tion To thia the workers speaking -- through Thomas F McMahon president of the United Textil Wdrkers have objected called' a strike affecting 300000 for Monday unless "concessions" are granted them On the Pacific coast the strike of longshoremen dragged from deadlock to deadlock Ship owners offered a settlement providing joint operation of hiring halls negotiations pn wages and hour when and if th men return to work recognl- - ’ tion of the International Longshoremen’s association They were silent on the question of the closed shop and met rejection Federal media- pre- torsrdespairlng' of “Solution TIBET - pared to carry th problem to the ' House From out of the mystic city of White Serious followed close on Lhasa capital of mountainous Ti- the heels rioting of the ship owners' probet seeped rumors relayed from posal One man was shot in San Simla India that all is not wall in Franciscb and seven injured when a mob brok out of control and batthe land of the Lamas Last Decemtled pollc A less serious flareup ber tha Dalai Lama temporal head occurred in San Diego A few days of Tibet as well as spiritual head previously police found a dynamite-laden auto on docks at the of Buddhists died In his stead was Portland acentcd a strikers’ plot a placed regency Toledo seen of the fiercest riotBut LungShur former commanding of tha industrial conflict was ‘ ant of the Dalai Lama'a army quiet and growing quieter as national guardsmen at the Electric emerged from retirement upon th Dalai Lama’s death mada a bid to Auto-Li- t seen of battles wrest power from th regency His which ‘costplant two livas were gradarrest collapsed his foray and from ually withdrawn Simla came report that his punish’ ment followed ancient tradition—-th- a REVIVED gouging out of his eyes Pressure from industry seemed once to have buried the Wagner la- bor disputes bill but pressure from i‘ ) ITALY labor voiced in the form of violent atrikes throughout Jhe countryvre-“ vlvd the niasur7 which wu re- qulEd relied timidly upon discredited con ferences to avert catastrophe Beni- Massachusetts’ Senator David to Mussolini Italy's dilator an by A Walsh nounced a policy which will make has come Backing for the measure from the White House and all Italians tlpnk twice before en- N R A administration in warfare II Duce progaging The bill differs somewhat from poses to sequester his country’s the whole economic system in time of New original measure submitted by York’s Senator Robert Wagner war does Jiot bar the company union Such t step obviously efficient but does would tend to curb bellicoit spirits tiate withrequire employers to negorepresentatives employes who stand to profit from war The have named in an untramsupreme council of dafense would meled duly election An independent lav takeover all Industrial commercial bor board definitely removed as an and transport activity arbitration body is provided as t t agricultural finance the war from profit thereagency and the bill atfrom Individuals and businesses tempts to define fair labor practices would receive but nominal compena legal provision at present absent sation in the nation’s code — chimerical fears is contained In statistics released during the month showing May declines to be a bit deeper than normal seasonal recessions Index figures adjusted to 1923- 1925 averages show estimated May industrial production two points below April’s 85 freight loadings one point below 62 department store tales a notch above 77 building contract the same at 32 wholesale prices 75 compared with April’s 73 3 per cent of 1928 Prices rising ahead of lnoomes la said to be creating tales resistance of marked rigidity price boosts by automobile companies met such resistance that firms now are gracefully retreating by introducing special models minus a few gadgets reported just as good The building Industry continues to lag causing Worry among government official and overstocking is attributed as another element to the recession Which observers hope will be slight Of more concern to the administration and business leaders than alight declines in indices are growing relief burdens which depression’s retreat has been ifnable to moderate Unemployed still top figure and relief costs are DEBT ” answer the administration question: "How are we going to activate th capital goods industries?” The an ewer contented itself with generalisations based upon Mrugged individualistic” days cited Jo specifics Summarized the committee reo ommended a free flow of capital into private business condemned the stock exchange bill and the securities act for interrupUng thia flow mentioned no way of getting private banka to atari loaning a sound real estate mortgage market industrial relations on a basis to assure cooperation Instead of strife condemned therefore the Wagner ' labor disputes bilL "Reestablishment of confidence" j the committee said could be accomwar veteran guioide bent Frank Bennett plished by "assurance to private ento the pleas of Inspector A1 Sturzinger (in plain finally yielded incentive the profit terprise that cloths) and Policeman Jack Bailiff and refrained from setting will continue to receive public apoff a charge of dynamite in hii automobile parked on the an as energizing motive lor proval ——-estuary-- — national recovery” and public reco"the only legitimate gnition that purpose of taxation is to provide revenue for government necessary and not to effect a punitive redis- Sued for War Debt Message AnM Declared v Embargo TURMOIL Labor simmered angrily during the week with atrikes threatened in two major industries— steel and cot- ton textiles N R A and labor board mediators strove to iron out troubles met with only slight success but held hopes of averting walkouts which might prove a drag on tha Indices I National Workers Seethe as More Strikes Threaten Thrusts i NATION’S MILITARY LEADERS 'APPEAR Labor General Douglas Mac Arthur' left chief of that the present strength of the army needs bolstering for adequate national defense The witnesses claimed army personnel to be below that required urged fighting forces be enlarged staff of the U S army and Secretary of War George H Dern appear before the house military affair committee to inform congressmen States”- International Aff airs Crime PREFACES INSURANCE t The death rattle was heard in the of the world disarmament conference which reassembled In Geneva The conference had been languishing since last fall when throat fessed kidnapers of Los Angeles’ William F Gettle Already sentenced to life tor the kidnaping the trio wer convlcttd of using the mails to send extortion notes sentenced to 37 years in federl prison The conviction bars all chance for parole With the men were convicted Loretta Woody and Mona Gallighen who were found in the apartment occupied by Kirk and Feltus denied connection with the snatch Gettle - SECTIONALISM To Gettysburg went President Frjnklin Delano Roosevelt on Memorial day to deliver a brief timely FUNERAL Certain of life Imprisonment— & tte 8hadowof the expiring dis-James fCirk Roy Williams and Loren armament conferenee Britain Feltus alias Jimmy Kerrigan con- moved to bolster the approaching - kind speech on the field made famous by a bloody battle more famous by a humane wile address by the great Abraham Lincoln On that battlefield now a hallowed cemetery President Roosevelt called up- on the nation for sublimate sectionalism for the national weal declared "Washington and Jefferson Jackson and Lincoln Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson fought and worked for a consolidated nation You and I have it in our power to attain that great ideal” “We know” said the president "that we all have a stake —a partnership in the government of our country Today we have many means of knowing each other-me- ans that have sounded the doom of sectionalism Is "It I think as I survey the picture from every angle a aimple fact that the chief hindrance to progress' comes from three elements which thank God grow less in importance with the'growth of a clearer under- - world naval conference scheduled In 1935 to consider and revise provisions of the naval convention neAdolph gotiated in Washington in 1922 un-- ’ abruptly took his der the aegis of Charles Evans Reich government from both Hughes then U S secretary of conference state' not chief justice of the U S the and League court conference At that supreme of Nations and was born (he historic ratio of launched a series naval strength among Britain the tega waa mortally wounded whan of saber rattlings returned unharmed an explosive bullet tor off his leg which upset all of U S and Japan a provision virtualThe following day terrorists atEurope most of ly guaranteeing the status quo in tacked the automobile of H Freethe world DEATH ithe Pacific man Matthawa first secretary of the Heroic efforts Discovered in an apartment gabroke Bufliow appear to revive the dya threatened embassy rage in Sacramento Calif was the naval the windshield ' ing conference tyiilding race In Japan has wera made charred body of Virginia Johnson told Chauffeur by Norman H Davis socialite daughter of been borne a new aggressiveness and MaxCharles Taylor: I U S ambassador at California State Treasurer Charles marked by her excursions into the im LItvinoff Sovietlarge “This is your last i com- i foreign G Johnson a gubernatorial candimissar representing the two largest trip to town 1 Asiatic mainland her dominance date The girl’s clothing had been Don’t drive Mat-governments outside the League of over the puppet-statof Manchukuo soaked In keroseneignltad thews' car any Jawas at Manchuria carved from That but first Murder suspected want more We overwhelming majority police investigators ‘reported evi- pan will seek a more equal tonnage eign Minister Sir John Simon waa to tell you to get Groups mentioned by the presidence pointed mor or hss con- la unquestionable That her atti- rebuffed by French Foreign Minisout of Cuba with-dent Included those seeking to stir clusively to suicid Virginia was tude will precipitate a determined ter Louis Barthou In desperation In two weeks" political animosity distort facts said by her mother and sister to march toward war is feared Britain's Arthur Henderson conferMatthews those seeking unfair advantage by frequently have suffered lapses of To insure some sort of accord at ence president caUed a three-danot in the car at to foUow the rule of the consciousness her sister said she the conference Britain has suggestrecess hoped against hope that calm "declining the time of the t game those few who still represent penned a suicide note before her ed bilateral conferences before the would return attack Ruffians narrow the sectional interdeath her diary told of disappoint- general meeting to agree on time t Davis a world arms control ests which selfish the also attacked Lat- nation into plunged ment in love abnormal absorption place and the agenda Japan and t agreementurged ta Carly United pledged the U S to cut civil war in religion But her father contendthe U S have agreed France is naval tonnages further to prevent Statu employe Caffery ed his favorite child was the victim expected to acquiesce Japan how- - a naval arms race tossed a bouquet of the Havana Post of a foul murder employed Berke- ever is expected to demand in- to Britain by urging her arms The - attempts at assassination COUNTERTHRUST Criminologist E 0 Heinrich to for light fast cruis- - vention of last June as a basis for ley tonnage were credited to comuniats pro--' - income tax - —-“ - The — “ his prove point erJl may seek abandonment of naval international accord realfirmed a evasion government’scase against Andrew W ably emanated from persona who bases in Hawaii and Singapore U S offer to consult other powers Mellon long abhorred the United States as and which the U S and Britain are not under a threat of war declared the former Pittsburghof capitalist the “colossus of the north" reient-a- d the treasury FRUSTRATION secretary U S still refuses to become entang- 'and ambassador likely to yi£ld termed what to England which Abortive was the robbery attempt led in purely European political is"yanqul Imperialism” collapsed before a federal grand upon the Hal Service station in Mid- of his son four months ago in a sues sentiment As the Jury was answered by the magnate vale which Resulted in the capture bank robbery De Young embitLItvinoff proposed the arms conwith a demand for a $139045 reflared President Franklin D Rooseof a pair of holdups because Operator-Ltered at his son’s slaying waited pa- - ference be transformed ihto a permfund The government claimed Melvelt made good his promise given eonard Wiiliamj'29 disliked tienlly for his son’s murderers to anent body to supervise arms con- lon owed - months $1978621 sgo in a Washington speech return to the scene of their crime trol insure peace “perfect measbeing robbed The Mellon petition for refund signed a treaty with the island recalled staservice The ures the for at and and to X security the was to strengthening pair board tax according of police jt they appeals followed public renouncing the right of intertion for gasoline got it and started Who attempted to rob the bank giv timely response to warnings of $ government announcement that vention specifically awarded In the to hold war when the attendant he Both robup impending But Instead Thomas danger” of th M S SenLament J P Morgan robbery obnoxious Platt amendment funds must be invested In bonds BONDS’ lunged for a gun drawn by James bers walked into s trap set by the speakers leaned favorably to the partner had paid in full all tax ate ratification of the pact was held tax anticipation notes were not Davis 30 The weapon discharged Settled by Idaho’s supreme court ' convention which British would middle-ageclaims who v i and penalties Lamont was guard brought given toes th caused a flesh wound to the attenddispute over bonds therefor not legal subjects a rifle into play grant to Germany a measure of recited with Mellon as an evader ‘ Significant Is the new pact since the investment lor taxation of the state’s who armament ant policies struck the and before holdup the fire could gangsters it marks an about fact in United commissioner of finance in a unaniNext day Sir John Simon mildly knocked him unconscious a shot Almost before the banStates policy long mous decision written BITE- - EMBARGO E Justice Meanwhile the bandit other Jack by dits knew what struck them the De suggested that France and Germarked by a loose interpretation M Holden The Powell 23 had fled but was cap- Young weapon spat death— one many at loggerheads were upsetLanguishing in Boise is Dr Wilcontroversy began President Roosevelt who is mov-in- g of the Monroe doctrine which has in 1931 when the commissioner be- liam Erkenbeck Grand View physi- tured by a hastily assembled posse' gangster was killed on the spot an- ting international accord again put for a new deal in domestic U S been construed as giving the United cian victim of a bite from a black When they returned to the station other was gan to invest public endowment wounded a third forward his provisions of the British affairs took a step to assure a new in th western States hegemony mortally fund in school district tgx anticipa- widow spider venomous arachnid the posse found Davis had recovered was hit and convention His suggestion drew International deal when he decreed — staggering a fourth es- a aarcastic hemisphere- tion notes to slide the districts For more than a week has the phy- consciousness and had fled But he caped amid the reply from the French an arms embargo-t- o Bolivia and of a hastily gunfire sician been unconscious fears for foolishly returned later with a shot- through the depression Paraguay warring bitterly over recruit- foreign minister who declared Gergathered quartet of citizens — — is the — was Secretary of State Franklin Gi- Jii life felt and U S S R — "1 openly violating of many' Gran the gun Chaco jungle overpowered ed to trap the gunmen possession rard member of the state land In the doctor’s horn town a verittreaty scoffed at "illusions in th heart of South America The The modern arsenal carried by '' board challenged the right of Com- able infestation of tha dangerously In of disarmament In common with other world granthe was ' paternity" step the gangsters was of little use beunprecedented taken in an REVENGE aries Soviet wheat Yields have missioner of Finance Ben Diefen effort to gain support from other poisonous spider has taken place fore the accurate shooting and ire of plans of Sir John and Mussolini to continued dorf to so apply his endowment France Insist bowed to drouth suffered thereby The creature is small glossy black nations po- Avenged waa upon Jacob P Guard De Young The victims were funds took the case to court The with e Official pronouncements ignored Should the president’s action be hour glass markguaranteed by de Young bank guard of South Hol- said by poUce to b members of the litical security world powers before she will yield ' followed and it has been recomtha situation but grain speculator supreme court found endowment ings land Chicago surburb tor the death South Holland gang an inch before what she considers mended by the league of nations knew the ravages of rain’s lack was the growing menace of-- Hitler not to be treated lightly the war soon must cease since the The French attitude appears to combatants must depend upon imThat Soviet officials also knew have brought the conference to its ports for munitions and ordnance this was demonstrated when a definal Impasse to herald its ultimate The decree also is likely to subdue cree boosting salaries and wages of minimum pay workers was accomcollapse the end of the Wilsonian undoubted agitation upon the Ideals of international peace through of munitions makers to extend part hospanied by a boost in bread prices International cooperation voiced at tilities Bread price Increases wer not detha end of the disastrous World An obstacle in the road of Intertailed but workers will receive pay war ' national cooperation are treaties Checks from 7 to 16 per cent larger with Bolivia and Paraguay among students will get more pensions and other South American nations allowances granting no Interference with commerce into and from the inland ENGLAND countries Penalties for violation of the presiIn London where folk have dent’s arms embargo call for a reached a degree of civilization EVENTS $10000 fine two years’ imprisonwherein firearmi are abhorred a dement or both Affairs at the capital revealed gree unknown in the United State townspeople were enraged because “The president: BOMB THREAT a burglar suspect wounded a bobby Reviewed the United States navy d King for a day was with a pistol Possession of fireIn New Yprk harbor raised tariff arms is outlawed in tha British Isles jobless Frank Bennett on cotton rugs proclaimed an arms who sat for 24 hours in his dynamit—even officers do not carry them ' e-laden automobile on the The relatively minor instance of embargo to Bolivia and Paraguay asked congress to reconsider the a slight wound to an officer would estuary threatening on to blow himself and all about him excite little surprise in the Philippine newly enacted duty the oil cocoanut abandoned right of to bits while police pleaded with United States but th him to desist Police promises of intervention in Cuba spoke at Getevent waa of national importance in $2000 and a job finally prevailed England Posses were given arms tysburg on Memorial day The senate and Bennett climbed from hi au- and the quarry was harried into — Ratified the new Cuban treaty re— tomobile to be pinioned in officers wooded southern Downs by police -volunteers and Sir Oswald Mosley’s nouncing intervention agreed with arms house conferences on the stock exInstead of to a hotel be was takBlackshirts en to jail booked as a vagrant Th fugitive wa sighted beneath change control bill heard a judia tree by Mrs Michael Sadleir who Thus ended a thrilling episode for legciary committee report approve r moraislation to provide a hundreds as police spotlights illuhad two bloodhounds on leash She torium on farm debt minated the threatening car wherecalled to officers who failed to arThe house in Bennett despondent and suicide-berive in time to prevent Leonard Mrs Olivia Dionne 26 farmer’s wife gave birth to five baby Of care by the attending best the who has received physician Passed the administration silver Hill from killing himself with the sat his hand upon an electric girls m one day Scientists were amazed that the five infants from aid medical laboratories other in of the country If bill by a healthy majority received switch which he had only to press parts same weapon which slightly wound- continued to thrive after birth despite their light weight The survive will be the first human quintette to do so in commerce committee approval of a to end his life cause untold propthey they ed Officer Arthur Jex five daughters doubled the family of Ernest Dionne are given hundreds of years communications control commission erty damage s j 1 betoM 1 wa'il 's tot?WiSf Hitler the e hraeMlaetSttoaadad y ’ con-creas- g Lattn-Amerlca- n From Idaho 1 Points the-nati- on - 1 d g d Will n - Ver-saiU- BIRTH OF QUINTUPLETS DRAWS INTERNATIONAL 'ATTENTION 1 In Washington i nerve-wracke- six-yea- nt -- a h |