Show 74-- - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING Cloudburst Hits SOLON SEEKING Mexican Town TO WIN POWER Drowning Eight il? Thomas of Oklahoma Would Wrest Policy Con trol From Bureaus (Copjrttht 1M4 bp AuooUUd Preu) WASHINGTON July 24— A plan to wrest government policy making control from the executive branch and vest If In powerful congressional committees authorized to alt during pff sessions la being prepared by Senator Thomas (D Okla) for sub Thomas said his principal purpose was to "return to congred the power to it by the constitution and taken away by the unprecedented ise of bureaucracy In this country ” He plans to propose the change In a bill empowering the majority leader of each house— whether Demo eratie or Republican— to set up special committees to sit when congress Is not m session and consider and recommend governmental policy to meet whatever emergencies arise Refers to Strike Funds for committee operations Would be made available through general appropriations The Oklahoman said if such a plan had been in operation during the current summer such a national emergency as the San Francisco general atrike could have been met more expeditiously id with greater public aonfidence He said the committees would have no power immediately to compel acceptance of their policies by executive departments but that their recommendations would go to the next session where adoption would be “extremely likely since they would come from leading majority represen- tatives” “It has bean widely charged that the San Francisco general strike was brought about not by honest union ' labor but in large measure by communistic agitators" Thomas said "Had there been provision for a Quick investigation on the ground by a congressional committee of recognized power and prestige confusion -—crow have been' dispelled the rwl reason back of the strike exposed to the public of San Francisco and the and the country disturbance would have burst under the weight of informal public opinion in ncr time” On Drontl Issue He added such a committee could have functioned effectively In the drouth aituation not only by making Immediate recommendations as to relief programs but by preparing jd It went whatever changes in governmental agricultural policy were deemed necessary for the consideration of congress Thomas made no prediction as to the aid he would get in hia campaign from fellow members of congress but as to public sentiment he said "The public either wants to restore to congress the power the has guaranteed to It or the public ought to want to destroy congress There is no point in going along much further In the way we are going now” The Oklahoman had no comment to make on the attitude the administration might take toward his proposal His term has five years yet to run -- Windstorm Hits East Texas Port PORT ARTHUR Texas 'July 24 (UP)— A wind buffeted Port Arthur this afternoon as a disturbance of mounting intensity was reacross the gulf ported traveling toward the Texas coast At Sabine pass several miles east of here the wind had risen to 50 miles an hour A high tide was running Small trees were uprooted by the force of the wind here Waves from Lake Arthur were breaking high over the sea wall No rain accompanied the wind ' Treasury Besieged to Pay Confederate Note Issues WASHINGTON July 24 ()P)— The new deal may raise the price of wheat and cotton but it can’t do thing for confederate money That’s what treasury officials have to tell a growing number of persons who send in southern currency of the sixties for redemption A substantial increase in receipts of these faded notes has been record-- ' ed in the past year The reply is s the saipp— that the fourteenth amendment prohibit Tederftptlofl of state obligations Issued to aid a rebellion Insurance Man Returns From Auto Theft Survey Returning from a three weeks' survey of automobile thieft condition In Montana A O Peterson local agent for the National Auto-- ' mobile Theft bureau said Tuesday that the increased sales of new cars in that' state indicates healthy economical conditions Mr Peterson compiled data for insurance companies on automobile thefts in Montana He said thefts in that state were comparatively high due to the lack of a state highway patrol and to the lack of licensing drivers Arrest of Swimmers Bares Plot to Escape FAGLE PASS Texas July Devastated' by a cloudburst the vilMexico lage of Allende tonight counted its dead and harbored its injured in the sodden tottering houses 6ti standing as high water receded At least eight were known to have lost their lives more than 20 were injured critically and many others were left homeless Houses crumpled under the Impact of a torrent of water which flooded the town For miles around the farming area was turned into a scene of bleak desolation as crops were whipped to the ground and washed out by force of ths violent downpour which hit the section yesterday Alteoda of Goahuila io some 40 miles south of Eagle Pass Before the cloudburst hit it was a prosperous farming "section centering about Allende 24 UP)— 1934 I of to burn- — ong federal SAN FRANCISCO July 24 grazing experiment station standing arguments between in California A deed to the property cattlemen and forestry official over m the foothill area between Bates how burned-ove- r range land should and Oneals n Madera county has be treated are going to be settled been acquired and preliminary work started scientifically United State forest service officials While preliminary work such as here announced today they had- start- erection of the few needed buildings "lab- and building of boundary and partied the project with a oratory” which will become the fjrst tion fences Js going on the range 3500-acr- e being made the scapegoat for the action of Roy J Frisch missing Lawyers Plead cashier of Reno’s Riverside bank the government Inferred that In Fraud Trial and exercised and Graham McKay TODAY IN SALT LAKE the forestry officials will be used SHEEPMEN’S MEET for the grazing studies Western sheepmen will hold an all a over The studies will be kept up period years and possibly will be day conference at the H9tel Utah broadened out to include various BEER RETAILERS other stations giving a divergence of Retail beer dealers will meet at Gersuch conditions as elevation rainmania hall 20 Third East street at fall and plant life 2 m During the winter a C C C camp p will be established at the headquarI C C HEARINO ters and the fencing and other work will be done by this group The interstate commerce commis enough Influence to escape prosecution in their home city Court adjourned at the appointed in the mall fraud trial of James C hour with the government entitled McKay and William J Graham of to 25 more minutes of summation Reno spent the entire day today lis- The court’s instructions Will follow tening to the harangues of attor- tomorrow and the jury should receive neys the case some time around 10:30 i The defense charged they were m Eastern standard time NEW YORK July 24 UP)— The jury sion will conduct a hearing on sugar freight rates at the Hotel Utah at 9 Queens Mario la the only mema m A hearing will be held on honey ber of the Metropolitan Opera’s staff of principals wro writes fiction freight ratea at 10 a m six-fo- it Jha-atat- PARIS CABINET TRUCE FORCED Doumergue Uses 'Big Stick’ to End Quarreling of Factions PARIS July 24 W)— “Papa” Gaston Doumergue today saved the "truce cabinet” of which he is premier by compelling quarreling ministers to put aside their political hatreds for at least three months The veteran premier waved the big stick freely bringing to terms former Premier Andre Tardieu whose accusations against radical socialists the party of his fellow cabinet member Edouard Herriot started the row last week Doumej-gureturning to Paris from a vacation justified Tardieu’a defense "against calumnies” in connection with a check stub of the late Serge Stavisky marked "A Tardi” but reproved him for using too strong language Tardieu had attacked Camille CKautempIT farmer ra'dicaPsocialist premier but in a new statement said he had not mentioned the party while contending the stub was a forgery socialists Herriot said after today’s meeting will accept Doumergue’s peace plan calling for both men to remam in the cabinet and refer the controversy to the party for settlement in October The cabinet thus is assured of at least three more months of life although some quarters expressed the view that “the real truce is ended” l POUMD ENVOY v w “ ti) In at tho tho confer of this tread — tha spot that count because that’s whore tho tread contact tha ground When It comet to safoty Insurance figures show that 8 H times at many accidents ara dus to skidding as to blowouts and puncturas combined Remember this when others try to duplicate what tho Look - CREAKS STIR ft- i - 4 Berlin Sees Visit as to French-Sovi- jmni Check-mate- i et Plan Associated Press Foreign Staff BERLIN July 24— The current visit of Foreign Minister Joseph Beck of Poland to Estonia has created a stir extending far beyond the two countrigs affected and has led to predictions that a move is under way to checkmate the French-Sovie- t plan for an eastern European security pact The visit is being watched closely In Germany Russia France Sweden Latvia and Lithuania Advices In these countries indicate that Beck in trying to organize a sort of league of Baltic states with Poland Is throwing obstacles In the way of the proposed "eastern Locarno" The nazl press sees the end of the French proposal m a statement of friendships by the Baltic stajes with Poland as a political necessity The evident effort of Poland and Lithuania between whom diplomatic relations remain severed to find a way to bury the hatchet also was taken as an indication that the states in the east are none too enthusiastic over the Franco-Russiaproposal From Sweden comes news that Foreign Minister Sander has stated his country sees no reason for joming the proposed "eastern Locarno” pact and from Finland the German papers report that the government regards the system of International agreements with Russia as a sufficient safeguard of her peace ” The German press meanwhile has been given to understand that Foreign Minister Konstantin yon Neurath will take plenty of time to reply to the British suggestion that Germany sign the eastern security pact n Butte Honors Dead Veteran BUTTE Mont July 24 UP)— In memory of a war-torveteran who took his own life March 21 American Legion members today dedicated near here a tablet to Phillip J Kennedy of Los Angeles The tablet was placed at the request of Kennedy’s mother on the spot where the veteran ended his life leaving as his only last word a note reading "Dump my carcass in the ’potters’ field” The man was not Identified as the son of a Los Angeles woman for many days He had signed the note Preston KwrWhen the mother finally was located thebody was sent to California for cremation and the ashes returned to be scattered about the little ranch near Denton Mont where Kennedy seeking relief from war injuries lived 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