Show 8 A P- -- THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 19 1938 A Rebel Regime Civic Business Groups Tugwell Aid Union Leaders—(JW irephoto) AFL Cheers Warm Ankle Views Farm New Dealers’ Preferred to Approved by Battle Tieup on Coast Tenant Issue Labor Plans Silken Hose - Duce Hiller President Roosevet Orders Alaska to - - ’ ) ’ ' Alexander Slated for Resettlement Post Urges' Land Purchase ' V DYESS CoSLoNY UV-D- r slitant yill dated Nov W Alexander an tp tucceed Cooperation Workers - as- ad-- i said Wednesday a su- e pervised purchase pro- gram is the first need of the nation’s tenants Dr Alexander on a field survey with Secretary Wallace and ministrator long-rang- Tug-we- who t ll announced Wednesday his resignation to enter business information on ten-- ( got first-han- d in a swing through the east Arkansas sharecropper belt ( “A great deal of emphasis must 1 ant needs he placed on supervision and guidance in any long-tertenant pro- -' gram” said Alexander a former Methodist minister of Atlanta Ga became Interested Jn resettle- ment work through a study of farm tenancy in 1933 “The cooperative movement has gone a Ions way among farmers should be developed and It will careful experimenta- aiowly with -' ' ’ Urges Between Industries TAMPA Fla Nov 18 OR— The new Roosevelt Industrial program roughly outlined by two White house emissaries drew applause Wednesday from the American Federation of Labor’s annual convention Cooperation between labor and In dustry was the keynote in mes sages delivered by Secretary Perkins and George L Berry Presl dent Roosevelt's coordinator fur in i dustrial corporations Miss Perkins also said that the Walsh-Heal- y government contract act regarded by labor as an N R A substitute must be broadened in its scope and that “a strong union movement” was an essential supplement to a legislative program 18 Rexford as resettlement Tugwell i Guy Ark Perkins Miss Election labor-indust- ry tlon” He warned the south against “In- -' d us tries that come in to exploit our people” and added that “industries depending on cheap labor will tend to break down living standards all over the nation” Secretary Wallace and his party for several hours with- - former relief clients who make up Dyess effort sponsored ’ colony cooperative The by the federal government colonists are acquiring the land CHICAGO Nov 18 (JP— The women have revived the old homespun - fashion of wearing wool stockings this season and called it daring Through many a winter they suffered cold ankles rather than sacrifice trimnesa to bulky warmth but the modern woolens unlike their predecessors are considered by the early exponents of the vogue to pay proper tribute to the ankles The new winter hosiery displays entice milady with thin well shaped ribbed woolen stockings Intended to be worn with street wool dresses and suits Colors are dark blue wine deep green and beige There are knitted styles and giddy patterns for active sports Silver Profits Tax Assailed his a In High Court Results Berry predicted presidential elec tlon results would lead the supreme court to an about-fac- e in judgipg new deal legislation and said council would have legislative program ready for congress soon The election results hs added also brought many previously antagonistic business men Into the counciL The convention's biggest issue-thfeud between John L Lewis’ rebel unions and the federation’s old guard over organization policy —simmered throaghout the day and Attorney Argiies Against Retroactive Feature of Congressional Act Railway 4‘ Spanish Rightists See Action as First Step to Gaining Active Aid me a French Deputies inFist Fight After Minister Ends OwnLife Firm Strike Threatens Retail Supply broken-- RACEME pected The charges that In the second year of the war Salengro serving as a cyclist dispateki carrier with the Twenty-thir- Infantry d de- regiment Famed Architect Urges Beautiful Cemeteries serted across no man's land into the German lines we re exploited by his extreme nationalist foes The profascist newspaper Gringeire splashed details of the alleged "treason’’ across Its front pages day after day On October 27 Blunt determined to crush the widening agitation against the holder of his most powerful cabinet post appointed a jury of honor composed of General Maurice Gamelln chief of staff and dead” two members of war veterans’ assoc- iations to consider a the charges The "jury of honor” found that Sadeserting to the lengro instead German lines went over the crest of of shell-swe- Nov a dole is “tha American way” to provide relief the United States Conference of Mayors Wednesday asked congress and the president to provide sufficient funds to continue W P A through the fiscal year ending next June 30 Delegates previously had estimated from $500000000 to would have to be appropriated for this purpose Mayor Fiorello H La Guardia of New York re: elected president of the conference said the mayors agreed the money should be voted “early in January" soon after the new congress meets In the closing session of their three-da- y meeting the mayors also urged that the railway labor act be extended to the maritime industry to provide machinery for settling disputes like that now crippling shipping All conference officers were reelected In addition to La Guardia they included Mayor Angelo Rossi of San Francisco and Mayor Edward Rogers of Amarillo Texas trustees ”( $900-0000- Seven Beautiful Diamonds set In the latest style yellow and whits (old The eenHr- - diamond combination weighs Vi carat and la perfect American cut 71 blue-whi- te ON SALE AT (95 DOWN BALANCE PAYMENTS SQUARE DEAL JEWELER “Famous for Diamonds' SO MAIN 273 hill in no man's of stylish flexible nailess shoes that need no breaking in It’s a pleasure to buy your shoes in a man’s 2 pr store where only men’s shoes are sold and men’s styles are specialized in A pair' of new shoes will im- $1 prove your appearance land with orders of his captors Despite his acquittal the public jibes and newspaper attacks continued and recently the royalist newspaper Action Francalse announced that a delegation of nationalista would present the minister of interior with a “Cyclette d’Honeur" Salengro’s death particularly the manner In which It Occurred created a delicate situation for Premier Blum It was thought the post would be given to another socialist although there was talk Wednesday that jt might go to Camille Chau-tem- Pair Osteo-path-ik- s sox 100 comply $850 to $1000 al fie© s Walk-Over- s Rysonalle and Pedigo shoes— your choice of AOO peirs LUMP and STOVE DELIVERED Lots Also vor on of group Kid Whit Safin $750 Forml Slipport in or combination Rg- Sil- 9 m gw m uierly or More for budfrt payjour wintr’s single tqns PTItNACE LUMP $845 825 filMMi$57 5 — $825 Cinjon and Dltmond Coals Guaranteed Sprint Main American liot South Main Goal a radical President Lebrun members of the diplomatic corpa and several ministers called at the ministry of interior to pay their respects Crew Feared Lost - ' QUALITY SHOES AND HOSE’ South ' our Inquire (boot ment plsa supply STOVI NUT PEA Walk 214 rr $600 Co Hjlind 1828 17 England Nov 18 UP) —The crew of nine of the fishing vessel Olive Branch waa believed lost Wednesday night after the craft bad capsized in mountainous seas YARMOUTH Get youisox as wdll as your ties and to harmonize’ with your suits in color and pattern too Argyle patterns Tartan checks Window Pane checks clocks or plains in all the good colors — silks lisles and wools at 3 pairs for $1 to shirts $1 per pair jm can is always spring right back hua shape and never loses its smart ejle - Arthur Frank 208-210 The tho jump out So Main St The key to the emotthe ing construction keel teat b stitched all around— na nails to break throngh Arthur Frank 208-21- 0 O7 ON EAST t&fwbwcfo With a'New Interwoven a Written Guarantee Free Insurance Dress Up That New Suit rescue's wounded comrade Salengro was seized by a German patrol and later courtmar-tiale- d in Germany for refusing to to t WASHINGTON Nov 18 UP— Re iterating that work rather than 18 ’ l! FundforWPA $50 UP — Frank Lloyd Wright- famed architect urged the Memorial Craftsmen of America Wednesday to “humanize the cemeteries” "“Humanize the burial places of your kind” he told the craftsmen’s national organization “They are now so much more dead than the ' deRd can ever be dead "If we are to be regimeifWF while we are alive for God’s sake give us room enough to lie in gracefully separate and beautiful informal in arrangement when we are CHICAGO i T Mayors Urge —— national funeral will be accorded Salengro Sunday In Lil- l- A tre mendous mass demonstration is ex V - WI1 a t i CSV-Reli- as at Oakland Operate Vessels Milk (Continued from Peg On) Marcantonio had charged the ship manned with strikebreakers eign commerce They pointed out there had been no interruptions of brought by bus from Norfolk Va ( Continued from Fas On) Reject Men railroad transportation since the act Italy it was announced had been Fried aupervislng Georgs into effect Captain wai put Beragreed upon during the recent for the bureau of marine and Inspector The York strike of rank Nw lin visit of Foreign Minister Ciano and navigation rejected during which other acords between file seamen failed to stop the United inspection half & dozen seamen Including a the two nations were completed States liner Washington from leavi After the official communique the ing its pier for an Atlantic cross- deaf engineer One man said his only qualificaItalian press bureau said Mussolini ing but the big ship encountered tion 'was that "my old man used to would recognize no other govern- delay while It anchored later In the had ment in Spain ‘This would mean bay for examination of seamen's cer- work for the company” Another sailed on the Delaware river A third that even should the present con- tificates was a factory laborer stituted Madrid government formalStriking seamen at Houston comInternational Seamen’s union ofly transfer the seat of its opera- plained “gangland tactics” were be- ficials said they supplied valid seations to Valencia Alicante or Bar- ing used to demoralize their pickets men and the vessel sailed with celona Italy and Germany would Three pickets said they had been 330 passengers including five memstill consider the regime of Franco fired on from an automobile bers of the U S diplomatic corps the legal Spanish government and a crew of 514 men NEW YORK Nov 18 (UP)—The Not Informed Lines States United Wednesday HONOLULU Nov 18 ef The secretary to the Spanish emsaid the liner S S Washing- appeared Jn tight night to Wednesday for declined the to Quirlnal bassy ton sea to had efforts despite 700 put tome of the eteamshlp passencomment saying he had not been of Insurgent striking seamen to tie gers atranded in Honolulu by the officially informed of the action the ship maritime strike when the Matson Thus ItaTy and Germany became up Held as Victory -Navigation company agreed to move the first European powers formally The company heralded the sailing them to the mainland on tha liner to approve the provisional governas a major victory against the strik- Monterey next week ment of General Franco The apparent obstacle to the (Portugal has been reported seri- ers Both sides had concentrated removallastwas dissipated when the ously considering such a fnove and on the vessel since it arrived from Matson company agreed to takeover Salvador and Guatemala have al- Europe Saturday" Strikers claimed the Washington ticket contracts of the Dollar line ready backed Franco’s regime) Will Not Dock Informed persons expressed be' had rehired a “scab” crew after the lief that Admiral Magaz would be regular crew had walked off Line The Monterey due here Monday the most likely choice for the Bur officials said they had employed from the Antipodes en route to Calgns ambassadorship regular seamen of the International ifornia will anchor three- miles off Italy's recall of representatives to Seaipen’s union which is fighting port and 500 persons mostly stranded passengers will be ferried to the Madrid socialist government the strike would apply to but a couple of dipThe Washington reportedly lifted the ship on a big pineapple barge anchor at 6:18 p m and started its Since the crew of the Monterey is lomats now in Alicante engines at 6:22 putting out from expected to walk out when the ship Former Attaches Staten Island for Sandy touches port she will not dock in In Rome a half dozen Spanish dip' Clifton Honolulu Hook and the open sea lomats now will be recognized ForThe ship had been held for six merly attaches and secretaries for hours past its scheduled sailing by the Madrid government they re department of comment officials signed after the civil war broke out who Inspected crew members’ pa and remained at thir posts as unon demand of Congressman Vito official representatives of the Bur- pera Marcantonio gos regime “To have Italy as well as Germany recognize the Burgos government and withdraw contacts with the oth en government is victory In itself’’ said Admiral Magaz WASHINGTON Nov 18 UP— Com Only One td Attend of the 1934 silver profstitutlonality Max Zaritsky president of the tax was its challenged before the TAMPA Fla Nov 18 —William Hutcheson (left) presUnited Hatters Cap and Millinery through long-tigovernment ft ident of tlie powerful carpenters’ union talking with J W Workers and the only member of supreme court Wednesday by Bern-har- d Lewis' rebel committee to come to nancing Knollenberg New York attorWilliams head of the building trades department during ses’ the convention arrived with "nothsuggestion that the Regarding on the ground that it was of convention ney Labor Federation the of American here sions government establish a series of ing to say” colonies like Dyess Wallace said “I have no rabbit to pull out of retroactive levy Hutcheson has stood against expulsion of John L Lewis’ rebel “this is a matter for the president’s hat” Zaritsky replied when The legislation imposed a 50 per my unions tenancy commission to consider" asked whether he had any new peafce cent tax on profits made just before the act which directed the The secretary- of agriculture plane treasury to purchase silver until It heads the commiesion named yesZaritsky first advanced the pro- constituted' of the naterday by President Roosevelt posal for peace conferences by I committee representing each fac- tion’s monetary stock became eftion The federation’s executive fective ' Transamerica Makes Robert Jackson assistant attor(council approved it but Lewis turned ney general argued Tuesday that it down Offer Mutual LONDON Nov 18 UP — Clement Miss Perkins disclosed she was the tax was necessary to protect the Attlee laborite leader said WedLOS ANGELES conference with union government from "silver speculaNov 38 UP a planning Deserter leaders to “discuss plans for legis- tors” while congress considered the nesday Recently Acquitted night he would question Fori The offer of Transamerica interests Salengro eign Secretary Anthony Eden in the lation In which they are particular- legislation i to take over the Pacific Af utual NtJtes Death Dein Blames decision Enemies Tho house of commons Thursday on Italmay be given ly Interested” She spoke of a nacompany and fur i Life Insurance ian and German recognition of the tional living wage continuity of cember 7 nlsh new capital to protect policy-holderKnollenberg represented Percy K Spanish insurgent provisional govwas explained Wednesday employment and Hudson FARIS Nov 18 (UP)— Fist fights climaxing angry arguments income stabilitytheof conservation of New York contesting a ernment In a lengthy and court hearing for “guidance superior All indications were Informed among deputies over the suicide of Minister of Interior Roger Salen- maximum utilization of natural re- $4311 levy on profits he made from on reorganization plans The witness was L MJianninl gro broke out Wednesday night in the corridors of the chamber of sources” as a formula for progress the sale of silver futures contracts sources said that there would be no 23 and 24 1934 breakup of the neutrality commitShe also urged ratification of the on May chairman of the Transamerica cort deputies The legislation was passed on June tee because of the joint action alporation executive committee and Several violent clashes occurred that his name recently was cleared child labor amendment and coopera- 19 The court of claims held unan- though a spokesman for the Rusof honor” Of the tive action by states In raising labor president of its subsidiary Occi- by a "national imously that the tax was unconsti- sian embassy said soviet plans dedental Life Insurance company On between rightist and leftist deputies charge that he jury deserted to the Ger- standards tutional pended on the next Italian and Ger’behalf of the Transamerica group over the death of the popular front mans in 1915 Berry said he "ventured we will 1 Speaking only 17 minutes of his man moves Gianninl recently offered to take cabinet member who died by his The note to Blum delivered to find a legal way of furthering libhour Knollenberg disputed ’over Pacific Mutual and form two own hand early Wednesday because the premier when the latter arrived eralism” if the supreme court killed allotted the government’s contention that the PARIS Nov 18 OP) — France innew companies providing 14608200 of Lilie today placed responsibility mors new deal legislation at of politics’ charges tax was necessary to prevent the formed political observers said Weddespair new capital and promising payment enemies that he deserted to the for Salengro’s suicide upon his po- WASHINGTON Nov 18 CD-price of silver from rising and in- nesday night will not aid the Spanof $7600000 in annual instalments Germans in the World war litical enemies Ham Green president of the Ameri- creasing the cost of government ish Madrid government despite Gerof $500000 tacli under certain con- man and Italian recognition of the During the height of the fighting ’Calumny Too Much” can Federation of Labor was purchases ditlons was Heraud Marcel rightist He said the tax had the opposite fascist insurgents unless Great peputy JSIt they did not succeed In dis- warned Wednesday by the execustart The disorders beaten severely least they bear re- tive board of his own union the effect explaining that if his client Britain agrees honoring me ed when a deputy slapped a colAt the same time quarters close sponsibility for my death” the United Mine Workers that he must had known there would have been a remark of because hearted minister wrote cease league's facs to its policies or a retroactive tax imposed he would to the Quai d’Orsay expressed hope cabinet opposition about Salengro but tm at the 'assume the full “I fought responsibility of have held on in the hope of getting that Moscow reports of a German-Japanes- e The minister of interior was found end of my valiantly I am neither a his disloyalty” a higher price later accord would cause Presitether in Lille his home dying in bed at The attorney said Hudson made dent Roosevelt to work more closedeserted nor a traitor” The board thus ordered Green to Flnh Kidneys of Waste Matter The house was filled with gas from The note addressed to his brother drop his fight against the commit his purchases before the legislation ly with the "democratic” bloc of Poisons and Add and carried Salengro’s confession of ab- tee for industrial organization In was introduced-icongress and sold rorld powers— defined as Russia Stop open jets France and Great Britain was couched in the which tha mine workers and nine before the act bec’ame effective Hounded by Enemies 'despair Nights It ject Getting Dp i Hounded by political enemies who tenderness of a man saying good- other unions have banded together In a brief rebuttal statement Jack-so- n Informed quarters said France contended the tax was a “rea would adhere to thb nonintervento encourage unionization of mass hall bye to a beloved one 135 CENTS PROVES IT made him the object of ifiusio Overwork have been production workers by industry in- sonable exercise of power to pre- tion accord for the present as the jokes and ditties and gave him the too much” and calumny vent the obstruction of the'natlon’s German and Italian joint move did it read "Both these and stead of by craft when your kidneys srs clogged and tag of “Cyclist Salengro” the member of Premier Leon the chagrin have vanquished me I Green is the leader of the craft monetary policy by speculators” not in itself constitute a promise to your bladder la Irritated and paaaage 'aeanty and often maria and burns you Blum’s popular front government remain mother’s forever yours and union faction which recently sus- and that the constitution does not send arms and ammunition to the naod Oold Medal Haarlem Oil of General Francisco turned on the gas in the kitchen the family's I am joining Leonie” pended the miners and their allies say "there never can be a retroactive Insurgents a fins hannleee stimulant andCapaulee Franco diuretic went Leonie was S&lengro's wife who from the Federation of Labor on levy” death and to awaited bed that always works and coeta but 33 Semiofficial sources however in'eonta at any modern drug store His housekeeper entering the died 18 months ago and whose pass- charges of “insurrection” dicated the government feared the It's one good cat way to put healthy house early Wednesday found him ing left a noticeable mark upon the Wednesday's action was regard- Mexico Will Operate recognition might be used as ed by many labor leaders as a preactivity Into kidueya and bladder — still alive She summoned a physi-sia- n man you'll tleep sound the wholo night “My party would have been my liminary to expelling ’ Green from Cooperative Sugar Mill means of legitimizing future activdied at 9 a m but ba and Salengro thru But aura get OOLD ities of German and Italian war life the all my joy" socialist the mine union Other unions MEDAL— right from Haarlem In HolTwo tearfully poignant notes one whole wrote in sad re- aligned with him in the current conMEXICO CITY Nov 18 UP)— The ships along the Catalan coast land— you are assured of reaulta to Premier Blum and the other to cabinet minister Other lymptoma oi weak kidneys and his flection upon his career and his troversy have promised tp take him department of public economy anbrother Henry disclosed that humiliation Irritated bladder ere backache puffy nounced Wednesday the purchase stalled at Zacatepec Morelos withindicating that he had In If he is expelled however no the fact in solace found tree leg cramp wnolat palms t Adv) Salengro thoroughly deliberated his act "My John L Lewis president of the of $2303694 Worth of sugar mill ma- in the next six months the departlove to my family my remembrance mine workers declined to say chinery from the Fulton Iron works ment said for the benefit of cane to my friends’" whether the board would expel St Louis Mo growers in that state once called A communal mill will be in- - the sugar bowl of Mexico" Green in the event of noncompliNational Funeral The government announced that ance for t So Main St -- If |