Show — t ' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING DECEMBER 2 1936 ByRoosevelt --To Aid Peace War Madness o£ Old World Condemned in Talk at Buenos Aires (Continued from Putt One) haR burst into ten minutes of cheering and applause President Roosevelt took the place of honor in the'cfnter ha plat: form in the room with Justo at his left and Argentine Foreign Minister Carlos Saavedra Lamas at his right James Roosevelt the president’s son and Felipe Espil Argentine ambassador to Washington also sat on the dais — With Saavedra Lamas presiding Justo in the opening address praised President Roosevelt’s peace ideals and expressed the opinion the conference would bring beneficial results for all new world nations yet preserving friendly ties with Europe The round of applause which swept the chamber as the Argentine president stopped speaking rose to a crescendo and lasted 7or five minutes as the United States executive rose to speak Shoulder to Shoulder "We stand shoulder to shoulder” he said "in our final determination that others who driven by war madness or land hungerjnight seek to 'commit an act of aggression against us will find this hemisphere wholly prepared to consult together for our mutual safety and our mutual good" -People living in democracies and under good social conditions be declared “will defend themselves to the utmost but will never consent to tales up arms for a war of con- -of-t- flag-drap- quest” President Roosevelt called for "wider application” of the liberal trade policies indorsed at the regu lar conference at Text of Roosevelt’s Address BUENOSaIRES Dec 1 CD— The text- - ofo- President Roosevelt's speech t- the peace conference Tuesday fol- i — lows - Roose-velt'to- — ly of nations': On the happy occasion of the convening of this conference 7 address you thus because mapi-berof a family heed no introduction or formalities when in pursuance of excellent' custom they meet together for their com- mon good — Hospitality Appreciated ' people of Argentina and all of us are happy that to our friend Dr Saavedra Lamas has corns the well deserved award of the Nobel prize for great service in the cause of world peace Three years ago Ihe American family met in near by Montevideo the great capital of the reThey wero public of Uruguay dark days A shattering depression unparalleled in its intensity held us together with the rest of the world in Its grasp And on our own continent tragic war was raging between two of -our sister republics Yet at that conference there was born not only hope forour common future but a greater measure of mutual trust between the American democracies- than had ever existed before In this western hemLspheretha-Hightj)fear has been dispelled Many of the Intolerable burdens of ec‘ onomics depression have been lightened pnd due in no small part to our common efforts every nation of this hemisphere is today at peace with its neighbors Seeking Peace This Is 10 conference to form alliances to divide the spoils of war to partition countries to deal with human beings’ as though they were the pawns in a game of chance Our purpose under happy auspices is to as- sure the continuance of the blessing of peace Three years ago recognizing that a crisis was being thrust upon the new world with splenredid unanimity our twenty-on- e publics set an example loathe whole world by proclaiming a new spirit a new day in the affairs of this hemisphere While the succeeding period has justified in full measure all that was said and done at Montevideo it has unfortunately emphasized "the seriousness of' the" threat of peace among other nations Events elsewhere have served only to strengthen our horror of war and all that war means The men women and children of the Americas know that warfare in this day and age means more than tio mere clash of armies they see the destruction of cities and of farms— they foresee that children and grandchildren if they survive will etagger for long years not only under the burden of poverty but also amid the threat of broken society and the destruction of constitutional government I am profoundly convinced that WHOLESALE ld IB i v t - 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BUENOS Inter-Americ- an -- ’ an ’ ’ — ’ BUENOS AIRES Dec 1 (AV-O- rie sour note sounded Tuesday night in the outburst of popular enthusiasm which has marked President Roosevelt’s visit to Latin America As the tumultuous' applause finally faded into silence five minutes after he rose to address tbs' conopening of the ference a voice suddenly rang out: "Down with imperialism!” Unperturbed — the — p resident-launche- d ' into his speech Argentine Foreign Minister Carlos Saavedra Lamas on Mr Roosevelt’s right craned his neck but apparnot see the heckler ently did The- - gathering was one of the most dramatic in South American history The great oval shaped auditorium' of the chamber of deputies was packed High dignitaries and delegates were under a constant bombardment of camera flashlights and even Klelg lights for the American sound picture machine which was perched in the rear- Mrrftoosevelt in excellent voice made jiis ipajor points with — — 130 and 131 SctfMVeit Temple h inter-Americ- ges-iure- s- - ever-increasi- an ” -- meri-tori- inter-Americ- et -- ’ er SPECIAL XMAS OFFER -- THIS I1E17EST 1937 PIIILCO $ 1 600 0 A OD A UU $12500: s XMAS PIIILCO SELECT Ax Cofflimon — Gold! oh Easiest TERMS hand-rubbe- CHECK THESE LATEST DE LtJXE FEATURES cough-develo- d chest-congesti- GET IN TOUCH WITH N ' c- - af- - -- rX — w- Twenty-on- e Roosevelt’s Bodyguard Dies F rom Heart Attack :: —OR dom Ing form ’but with a single and security of the Individual which has become ' the foundation of our peaoe: ' If ’then by making war in our midst impossible and if within ourselves an( among ourselves We can give greater freedom and fulfillment to' the Individual lives of ' our citizens the democratic form' of representative govern' ment will have justified the high hopes of thd" liberating fathers Democracy is still the hope of the world "If we in our generation can continue its successful applications in the Americas it will spread and supersede other methods by which men 'are governed and which seem to most of us to Am counter to our Ideals of human liberty and human J progress - Three' - centuries-- - of history sowed the seeds which frew into our nations the fourth century saw those nations become equal and free and brought us to a common system of constitutional fifth century is government-th- e giving to us a common meeting ground of mutual help and understanding Our hemisphere has at last come of age We are here assembled to show it united to the world We took from our ancestors here great dream-'W- eoffer'll baclTaa a great unified reality Expression °f Faith That we maintain and defend Although the conference’s translathe democratic form of constition system functioned excellently fits derived from commerce tutional representative governmost of the delegates preferred to JLm among themselves and with other ment nations forour present civilizahear the president’s voice even That such through government The death of August Gennerich President Roosevelt’s tion rests on the basis of an inthough they could not understand we can more greatly provide a ternational exchange of commodEnglish rather than listen to the personal bodyguard in Buenos Aires recalled the three visits wider distribution of culture of ities Every nation of the world Trade running translation in Spanish education of thought and of that the officer had made to Salt Lake City The accompanyTreaty Signed rehas the earphones provided for the evil effects of flt free 1 — ROME Dec LP) Italy and through expression ing photograph of President Roosevelt and Mr Gennerich cent efforts to erect trade barthem we That can it obtain Sweden signed Tuesday a trade was taken on September 29 1935 when the party was en riers of every known kind Every a greaterthrough security of life for our retary reconciling the two countries individual citizen has suffered' citizens route to Boulder dam and 1 more equal op- which had been estranged since im‘Glacier Priest’ Speaks from them It is no accident that for them to prosper position of sanctions during the NEW YORK Dec 1 (INS)-Ar-- thur the nations which have carried portunity That through it we can best Ethiopian campaign this process furtherest are those foster commerce and the exBernard R Hubbard “glacier which proclaim most loudly that change of art and science between Tuesday said one of his priest” come and will always always principal interests was to capitalize they require war as an instrunations that through it we can to corns naught ment of their policy It is no acon his experiences exploring Alaska avoid- - the rivalry of armament In the constitutions and in the asycident that attempts to be hatred and encourage good practice of our nations is the to provide funds for Alaskan Hubavert have led to falling lums and missions Father will and true justice of But freedom of religion standards for their people and to bard hea’d of the geographic deThat through it we offer hope right -this ideal these words presuppose partment of Santa Clara loss dt the demouniversity for peace and a more abundant belief a God a in and trust cratic ideals in a mad race to pile life to the peoples of the whole spoke at a luncheon meeting of the BUENOS AIRES Dec 1 (UP) — Sudden death of President armament of The faith the Americas 5n armament: united hospital fund It is no therefore lies in the spirit The Roosevelt’s personal bodyguard August (Gus) Gennerich in a accident that because of these world in God Faith system the sisterhood of the and the sufferrestaurant-cabare- t early this morning caused cancellation of enter- suicidal policies But this faith of the western Americas is impregnable so long them many of their attending ing on his world will not bo maintain - that if we as her ’nations tainments planned in the president’s honor ” ’ people have come to believe with fail to affirm' our complete HI “ faith God In of spirit1" the”' that war peace tour- price despair whole history of mankind In the In and that faith will We spirit of the less seems of than’ departthe a police price Gennerich’s death was great ing champion far back into the dim past behave peace over the western COUGH DROP shock to the president and visibly ment He also was an honor man peace 4 fore man knew how to record world In ' that faith and spirit single-hande- d of Must his for' Refuse capture medicated with throat soothing saddened him He said the bodyor events the human We will and watch all thoughts batguard bandits a five in running gun This state of affairs ws must race has been "ingredients of Vicks VapoRub guard whom he called “Gus” was In that faith and distinguished from not only an official attache but a tle The late King Albert of Be- - refuse to accept with every inother forms existof we life God’s also the With spiritmay by him for decorated his comrade and friend of many years lgium stinct of defense with every exence— the fact —of religion Pehelp offer hope to oun brethren work in guarding him when hortation of enthusiastic He remarked that Gennerich had bops riodic attempts to deny God have overseas United the visited he States been enjoying the trip which was with every use of mind and skill his first to Argentina I cannot refrain here from re August (Gus)’ Gennerich Presi- iterating my gratification that in Announces Plans ’ Roosevelt’s persona! bod- this as in so many other achieveThe president said Genherich's dent had ments the American republics body would be returned to the yguard for the past eight years United States aboard the cruiser visited Salt Lake City threctlmes have given a aalutory example to the world The resolution adoptIndianapolis and indicated he would during the past four years’ accom- ed at the conferto via it Washington accompany The nation’s chief execuence at Montevideo indorsing the Warm Springs Ga because he was panying principles of liberal trade policies “sure Gus would wish it so if he tive has shone forth like a beacon in When the then New York govecould speak” storm of economic madness Gennerich was dancing at 3 a m rnor came to Salt Lake City in Se- the over been in the Tabaris the city’s most pop- ptember 1932 to speak in the L D which has world sweeping during these when he S tabernacle Mr Gennerich was at the entire ular restaurant-cabarlater years Truly If the prinsuddenly slumped ’to (be --floor his side Mr Roosevelt was on a ciples there embodied find still tour western WhiteHouse pharmacampaign George Fox delibwider in applications your 1935 on 29’ nacist rand Charles Clunch chief September Again would be a notable erations it the when val yeoman who were with him presidential party passed contribution to the cause of called for a doctor An Argentine through the city en route to Boudam lder the faithful bodyguard peace For my own part I have physician examined Gennerich and stood by Mr Roosevelt on the rear done all in my power to sustain pronounced him dead the consistent efforts of my secThe body was removed to an un- train platform at which time the retary of state in negotiating where president made a short talk dertaking establishment for reciprocal trade Mr Gennerich also was a mem- agreements Captain Ross T Mclntire White and even though the individual House physician examined it He ber of the Roosevelt entourage when results seem small the total announced Gennerich died of a the president came to Salt Lake of them may is significant—these poli- City in September 1936 to attend cies In recent heart attack weeks have received He was an athlete and the funeral services for Secretary the approval of the people of the at one time light heavyweight box-- 1 of War George H Dern- United States and they have I am 'sure the sympathy of the other of other in’ madness war a the plain people everywhere-I- n great nations here assembled the civilized world today wish to parts of the world would affect Many War Causes us and threaten our good in a live in peace one with another are many other causes Thera And the economic hundred ways And still leaders and governments among them long festcollapse of an nation or nations for war— resort to war Truly if the genius must of necessity harm our own ering feuds unsettled frontiers territorial rivalries but these of mankind that has invented prosperity sources 'of danger which still exthe weapons of death cannot Can Help Old World ist in the Americas I am thankthe means of preserving Can we the republics of the ful to say are not only few in peace civilization as we know new world help the old world to number but already on the way It lives in an evil day -to peaceful adjudication avert the catastrophe which imWhile But wj cannot now especially In view of our common purpose pends? 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Watch ftP'- -- Regu lar Price TAllDs ARE MADE IN THEIR OWN SHOP AND SOLD TO YO AT THEIR SHOP 0 in the borders of any nation is cause for - concern always Through democratic processes we can strive to achieve for the Americas the highest possible standard of living conditions for all our people Men and women blessed with political freedom willing to work and able to find 'work rich enough to maintain their families and to educate their children contented with their lot in life and on terms of friendship with their neighbors will defend themselves to the utmost but will --never consent to take up arms for war of conquest Controlled by- Commerce Interwoven with theseprob Iems is" the further fact that the welfare and prosperity of each of our nations depends in- largs part on the bene- Facts Given Heckler Mars -On Argentine Peace Speech Conference Of President world-famo- ntnfPufnwGU&M VfO of social or political justice with- f If MOOT PULLMAN and in addition to the perfecting of the mechanism of peace we can strive even more strongly than in the past to prevent the creation of those conditions which give rise to war Lack and the government and Justo house t ) pendence”—Secondly As a family we appreciate the hospitality of our host President inter-Americ- ( Ad vertisemen itat Members of the American fami- - the-mea- peace amoAg ourselves we in tbe the same Americas make time clear that we stand shoulder in our final determine lion that other who driven by war madness -- or land hunger might seek to commit acts of aggression against us will find a hemisphere wholly prepared to consult together for our mutual safety and our mutual good I repeat what I said in speaking before the congress and the supreme court of Brazil “each one of us' has learned the glories of Let each one of Independence us learn the glories of interde- inter-Americ- an Montevideo Uruguay in 1933 He said such policies make for peace and asserted he had worked to further them by supporting the efforts of Secretary of State Cor- dell Hull in negotiating reciprocal trade agreements “These policiea in recent weeks have received the approval of the — people of the United States" he said in what was interpreted as a reference to his reelection People Wish Peace "They have I am sure the sym-- " pathy'of the other nations 'here assembled” Asserting that plain people everywhere "wish to live in peace” but — that their leaders still resort - to War President Roosevelt said: "Truly if the genius of mankind that has invented weapons of death of precannot discover serving peace civilization as we know it lives in an evil day” 'Let no man or woman forget” he added "that there is no profit in war The sacrifices in the cause - of peace are infinitesimal compared With the holocaust of war” Democracy he declared Is still the hope of the world but peace and goodwill will not be complete "if we fail to affirm our faith in God' "Periodic attempts to deny God de Janeiro on his way to Buenos have always come and will always Aires Mr Roosevelt said the matcome to naught” the United States ter probably Would not come up at the sessions president asserted - Roar of Cheers V Saddened by Death The president was saddened by As he left the congress building at 6:36 p m the delegates and the the death of his friend and bodycrowd outside again sent up a great guard August (Gus) Gennerich who died of a heart attack early this roar of cheers and applause morning while dancing at a local In the afternoon President t Argentine newspaper men restaui-anat a conference there was no pos-- ’ Gennerich Who was 55 had been since Mr sibility that the United States would the president’s companion Roosevelt first was elected goverenter the League of Nations Questioned whether a move for an nor of New York state in 1928 His funeral is to be held Wednes ’American League of Nations might par-- ‘ day morning at Mr Roosevelt's temgrow out of the ley the president replied that was in porary offices In the United States embassy and his body is to be taken the hands of the conference Some small American nations to the United States aboard the have proposed such a league — inde- Cruiser Indianapolis on which he pendent of but complementary to came here with President Roose the Geneva organization— but larger velt countries have opposed it At Rio Out of respect for his dead aid the president canceled a sightseeing motor trip he was to have taken WHAT CAUSES EPILEPSY? but adhered to the rest of his pro-- 1 gram IS THERE A CURE? Tuesday night the visiting United A booklet containing the opinion of famous States executive was honored at a doctors on this Interesting subject will be sent FREE while they last to any reaier dinner given by President Justo at 651 the Casa Rosada— the government writing to the Educational Division Fifth Avenue New York N Y Dept JDO511 - at Buenos Aires Peace Meet PHILCO DEALER TODAY K I |