| Show 12 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE A SUNDAY MORNING and among nations adequate Bill to Ban Shipment com from removal Of Immoral Films Urged basic : peace or not The WASHINGTON June 9 (UPj-- A wisdom many bill prohibiting interstate transportato :: attempts tion of motion pictures in which apcommunism legion persons convicted of moral tursupport to constructive patriotism Word that the new a price pear pitude was introduced In the house through active encouragement of the military training camp the fixing policy does not sffecrRrovi-sion- s today by Representative Raymond J Veterans’ Organization Seek? Fair Treatment for'Ex-- ’ citizen's reserve officers framing corps the of the bituminous coal code S Treasury Boy Scouts and the 4H dubs As received Saturday by Otto Hegraaf stafc 'Service Men but Not to movement of any film "in much as it hates war the legion is president of the Utah Coal Operators ' r ' whlchvthe actions of any of the perSays Spiritual Leader of Group firmly committed to the stand that association from J D Battle execu- sons tiding part are suggestive and onlv tive aeeretary of the National Coal every youth shall reallze--nwill between the United States and his rights and privileges— but as well association Similar advices have morally objectioncblelj A fine of I The national chaplain of the t American legion who is a mem-be- r other nations It is pledged howqver the duties and burdens of utizenshlp been sent to all code authority chairAmid a din of academic dilettante in- men and presidential members xf of the faculty of the Catholic to work for adequate defense is an ternationalism the legion with its code authorities by the deputyad-mlnistratouniversity? law school WashingMr Herres was told ton says the taxpayer has noth- - indispensable requisite for perma- bitter experiences as a guide still ' nent peace It offers the country the teaches the obligation to bear arms The telegram received by Mr ing to fear from the legion and universal draft act which would con- in defense of the nation Herres reported that “news statein this article he tells why The typical legionnaire Is Intent ments of price fixing policy of N R A script every factory wheel every dollar of capital every hour of labqr of upon leaving to his children not the does not change or modify in any By THE REV ROBERT 3 WHITE s every man woman and child to the stigma of a benefit grabbing group way existing provisions of the North the 1934' by (Copyright end that profit be taken out of war but rather the memory of membercoal eod‘e All producers will American Newspaper Alliance Inc) One million alert war veterans can ship in an organization which jused govern themselves accordingly" a tremendous Influence in its efforts honorably to procure Jus1 have been asked to 'write on become Prices reached by coal code authorth nation to such a pro- tice for wer disabled comrades and ities arrhased upon costs of producWhy the American Taxpayer lias winning gram For the legion stends confi- ctood as a bulwark against unjust de- tion end are subject to monthly Nothing to Fear From the American dent that mutual understanding mands — changes We of the legion must ad legion clever in been have our enemies mit narrowing down the spotlight of publicity until it is focused only upon the legion’s actlviUesxini obtaining financial benefit Among our critics some are undoubtedly sincere Many however are ill informed and thoughUessly broadcast statements circulated by selfish critics who stooped to unfair statements many deliberately false The legion has been under a crossfire of two attacks On on hand a group of financiers through highly paid propaganda called us “raiders Of the treasury” "looters" and (A) Baby dear Is “bonus grabbers" On the other comfortable hand radical elements among vetcorrect In a dainty erans unfortunately misguided have pink satin trimmed said that the present officers of the crepe de legion “have sold out the veterans' hood and coat cause" because the legion has and Canvas will continue to resist demands for tmfair benefits Both charges can-so- t swing with Baby be true Beads $1 t The legion has upivard of 700 000 A precious (B)- ) The membership paid up members this year undoubtedly will approach blue ‘ silk pillow 1000000 with 500000 in the legion with pastel apwomen’s auxiliary No one can deny plique the power of such an organization The darfor good or evil kling wears a croWelcomes Inquiry cheted sacque of The legion fears no fair investigawhite wool boasttion It welcomes any reasonable ining pink or -- blue The single qualification for quiry trim membership is actual service in the World war There are no honorary no classes All are memberships bound together for the following pur poses: "To preserve the memories of our association in the World war" 'To consecrate our comradeship by devotion to mutual helpfulness" "To uphold and defend the constitution" "To inculcate a sense of individual obligatioa” "To maintain law knd order" "To foster Americanism " "To promote peace and good -” defense Coal Industry Fears Need war of No the Have profit Taxpayers stitute a program for lasting Not Affected by ' Of Legion’s Legislative Plans the taxpayerto watch has the time j over the New CodePolicy to win ever our youth Asserts National Chaplain The brings real —— LootU‘ 4 ' ot ' Father Drowns in Rescue Norwegian Government Italy Offer Prize for Attach Alarm Attempt Girl Saves Self ‘Will Resign Says Rumor Home Air ‘ ROME (Jf) —An ' ’ air attack alarm Norway June 9 £ calOSLO circles predicted today In NEODESHA Kan June 9 (JPfrr 38 brick mason drowned while today National Fascist the trying to rescue Engineers’ by his daughter Marie who seemed in syndicate Designers of devices have been difficulty while swimming The girl told to submit their inventions by resebed shore safely August 30 the winner to get $850 The father could not swim k Specifications for the alarms are that they be aaily connectable to lighting circuits that they operate and continuously or intermittently $5000 and Imprisonment of five years that they be within the purse limits of ordinary families are penalties carried the objective of an inventors’ competition being held here A Thompson borne is every W)-P- olitb y- a - L - A and cblne B rtf ($698) $100 If design X ' D (C) A divine handmade frock that 4s a miracle of pin tucks fairy-lik- e embroidery and with wee put sleeves $100 4 000000 men in service About 300000 are The average drawing compensation war service for veterans receiving compensation was nearly twenty months Two of every three receiving compensation wore wounded in acUon The fact that one in three beneficiaries receives compensation because of disease prising out of war service is not surprising in view of the 3500000 admissions to army hospitals because of illness during the (D) A ducky little blue broadcloth romper suit with ever so many touches of white' and more than this two tiny pockets $129 (Blue enameled Commode $100 ’ w (E) Ivory Nursery chair with elastic strap""' fastener $U29 ’ 'i A j (F) For every special occasion Into the open this clever "Baby Bunting with blue satin trim' and embroidery $398 we recommend ’ Veteran Benefits The legion is committed to a clear cut permanent policy governing veteran benefits This would protect both the disabled and the taxpayer The legion believes the present treatment and the compensation of those with service connected disability should continue The legion believes widows and orphans dependent should have government protection It believes government hospitalization should be given all needy veterans It believes in fair and adequate treatment for veterans disabled in War it requests nothing more This program already has been substantially accomplished When one figures the years elapsed since the war and considers the average age of the veteran it la evident payments to veterans with war connected disabilities will diminish each year hereafter by substantial amounts The peak of the load has passed and death will soon remove many who How receive compensation But the legion does not receive fair treatment before the bar of public opinion when its activities in behalf of the Incapacitated are made the sole test of its worth to the nation The character and temper of the members of the legion can be best understood by its devotion to many activities of which the public apparently is unaware Fear Unfounded It aeems to me much of the criticism of the legion is an artificial attempt to stir up hate and distrust It may be born of fear of a future demand for a general grant of pensions Without regard to age dependency oy war injuries That fear is unfounded Such a plan has not been discussed or thought of by the legion No such resolution has been passed by any convention — national state or local And I predict the legion never wiA sponsor such a demand It would be unjust and unfair The taxpayer should remember that the legidn has with hot a cent of government money raised a fund of $5000000 it uses for the orphans Of veterans of the World war The taxpayer also should remember that the legion has raised and Spent more than 250000 without a ceyt of government money to foster Junior baseball taking youngsters out of poolrooms and crowded centers into the character building competition of baseball contests Much criticism is due to a misconception of the legion’s stand on recent legislation passed by congress over the president’s veto It was not S bonus it had nothing to do with a bonus The law restored compensa-- I on previously granted to those hose Injury or illness was traced directly to war service In addition the preexisting law in reference to presumptions of casual relationship to war service was reenacted Ninety per cent of this presumptive class were veterans suffering from tuberculosis or from Insanity Seeks Support The American legion reaches out for your support snd the support of Jour chilJiert in its efforts to leop Aiic ic a out of war The legion will exert every ounce of strength to lot tar frerk understanding and good yo’u’re a forgetting safety pins altogether our expert salesladies can save you both expense and wondering They’ll tell you all about “woolerT babies” and "cotton babies”— what’s necessary and what is optional how much or how little you can spend on a layette Cv bill i There were more than War new Mother lost in a maze of clothes that look too tiny even for a baby leaning toward buying one and two dozen gertrudes or diaper 4) $J00 ' that the Norwegian government headed hF Premier Johan L Mowinckel would — resign Monday The crisia is expected to be brought about by the fact that the farm party with 23 seats in the storting or parliament has declared the cabinet's plan for relieving the farmers is insufficient and has introduced a resolution of lack of confidence which must be debated Monday bitu-mlnou- - ' I JUNE 10 1934 ' -— i ' (G) The little minx In the rather degage costume (diapers $198 doz) Is whispering about his comfortable cottpn Vanta shirt 65 each (H) Pepperell flannelette nighties ’Button over the shoulder and are ‘‘touched’’ with blue trim 3 9 J rj3f -- (I) Relaxing after his bath In one of those caressingly soft Kimonas of flannelette with dainty embroidery 79’ "-- -O’ (J) She thinks this dress Is grand! And why not wheij she wears a sweet little hand made nainsook with elfin like lace $j a (K) Vanta Electric Nursery Bottle Warmer with cord $100 s (Second Floor) H Vf Lv V r c y 9 ft ‘ j’ r 'V L0 TtKV -- tern v i vc IC S' L I m y' Special Exhibit' of BABY PICTURES Of Famous'Salt Lake’People — I IncludiuK Mayor Louis Marcus Chief of Police Payne Com- mlssloner fJohn M Knight Earl J Glade Senator from Sandpit "Mary anal John" of radio fame Betty Blair Harriet Page ' and many other famous Salt Lake people ' A' A I (On Exhibit— Second kVot 'v 1 t y - t' v J x " ' ft i v I xv Is:-- Floor-In-f ants’ Dept) xy 1 A T t f aV-- ' r rev Vi1- tp : 1 —SZ t $ V v A i A r 4 i M I J |