Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING DECEMBER ' That month and year Is prob- Thereupon fascism sprang up as an true beginning of the era antidote and in th ensuing civil In which we now live more so than war Russia gave aid to comnqunism the opening of the great war in 1914 Italy and Germany to fascism or its ending in 1918 In all this tha development folIn 1917 in Russia a little group In a given of men taking advantage of chaos low! a common pattern 1917 ably Affairs in the Nation Mark Sullivan Points Out -- Two Explanations for Hostilities Over Europe Asia 4 1936 Idahoan Urges Japan Fetes Rayburn Gets Neiv Baching Bimetal Plan to GermanPact ForJLeadership of Hpuse -Deer Celebrate as Rightists Mining Parley Dmo "fur the that existed there carried that country an attempt Is made to inthe country into communism a form of troduce communism Thereuponown-erisociety and government utterly forces opposed the property largo and email the adherents new - Of communism the principal : By MARK SULLIVAN — WASHINGTON1 Dec 3—Presi-- - of the old religious wars in which distinguishing characteristic is de- of religion the army and the other of order set up fascism dent Roosevelt's address at Bueno one group of nations fought another nial of private ownership of busi- forces Wallace -- Man Proposes - In the most recent development Aire U a itep to safeguard the group over an isue of religion A ness smd of profit and both Germany Japah having Immediately after the communist the fascist ' Ideal United State and war between Ideej Is an especially entered into a Program as Meetings struggle as we see today leader had set up their system in Compact which give as its reason th whole Ameri-- e dreadful to Russia they set out Are Begun at Spokane Impose it a n con tinent in Spain " the threat of communism on tha rest of the world By prop “War ef Conquest from Infection by Whether all a this world portends by subsidy by secret agents war on the conti- A smaller but very intelligent ganda between opposing Ideas by force where feasible they de- conflict SPOKANE Wash Dec 8 UP)— nent of Europe about and society is Is what government of opnllon says that termined to overthrow the old sysExuding" and Alia It take body optimism over the metal matter of war should If judgment brewing - Is not a war of ideas at tem of society wherever It existed eome many account of the individuals In America market outlook hard rock miners be and their money Thelragents communism "and'fasclsra will take side This taking sides and executives opened th dally action ftHTthkfd operations in practically every "in Europe which are merely convenient beliefs and gan ' United by Individuals and groups constithe the of including country annual meeting aeem to portend a slogans which the heads of nations Stetes tutes tha chief danger of ur beNorthwest Mining association here war that would make use of to stir up martial emo- In on country coming involved When Wilson imcommunUm Italy a I m o t tion Afcordlng to this view Gerj involve material progreu — not mediately after the beginning of the Thursday the whole of the many in its deepest instincts is not mad With metal price higher than et up that ytm of world war on August 19 1914 counto enough world outside of primarily fascist it - la primarily seled Americans to be “impartial for but to about years and still higher prices tnough I bring America as well as in action he possible German Russia is not primarily loelety and apprehension At that In thought tha situation --is brighter e These gestures communist it Is primarily Russian paralysis one thing but a' vain than for many years speakers told emerged Mussolini with anone toward w a ‘rTn This line of thought says that what point hunAmerican in a the opening session of th three other new conception of aociety Hardly Mark Sullivan Europe and Asia is brewing is merely an fascism Fascism arose as a meanb dred Itremained neutral In thought day meeting are of couree th occasion for inof was the aggregate of indiwar and conquest— Germany of Charles W Beale Wallace Idaho combating comndunlsm as an off- vidual emotion tent consideration by American want territory to the east of her set hostile to Germany attorney and an authority on sliver to communUm — The outstand-in- g to Russia Mussoleaders of thought and in military mainly took us Into the con- and money urged adoption of - a characteristic -- of fascism dis- that — and diplomatic circles In Washing-- - lini wants to set up a new Roman new U S monetary system' based U flict ton In the discussion two - main empire by seising territory wher- tinguishing it from communism Yet it would be both sad and ownon blmetaltsm - Tha plan that fascism primarily permits private as heto Just ever can Japan wants parts for Americans to he said was devised for presentapoints of view emerge business of and ership profit and of what Is' going on and what maybe of Russia’s Asiatic territory take sides as tion to tha silver bloc meeting ‘ thoughr under rigid stat control' and fascism Inbetween communism ahead- -' China there is scheduled for November 14 at Reno operation Similar in ' - The opinion most prevailing is that Germany to Americans almost literally to which was For each of these views there is postponed the world Is seeing a conflict of much to say So deep are the forces In Germany somewhat the same choice between them True in prinThree Points ideas a war between two concep- which have been set ioose that thing took place Commulsm made ciple fascism in the beginning — havr-threemaindtvl-sion- s tions ofsociety fascism antLcom- dictator slhem-selv- a — certain — amount — of — progress "private" ownerBesla said si follows: munism— with Russia representing do not fully understand the Thereupon the person and forces ship of business but that aoon be1 Th issuance and circulation communism while Germany Italy motives that lead them the forces opposed to communism set up nazi-is- gin to b limited as it now i in and Japan represent fascism In a that'drive them Light on the preswhich is form of fascism fascist Italy and fascist Germany of legal tender silver certificates war of ideas nations cease to be ent stage' of development may be In Spain) the course of events Ultimately it will probably disap- and gold certificates based upon gold end silver stocks in th tree primarily nations and become ad- procured by considering the stages had much similarity' to the course pear ury of th United States herents to' a cause Such a war that preceded in Italy and Germany Communism New York Herald-Tribun- e - 2 The free 'and unlimited coin— Would have somewhat the nature The starting-poin- t is Ootober mader a certain amount Of progress Syndicate age of silver and gold at a fixed - ' forty-secon- I did-a-fin- v es ratio3 i - mora money should to meet th demands If be needed of business and Industry and th necessities of the people the issuance and circulation of noninterest-bearin- g United States notes Instead of federal reserva notes to meet such demands and necessities He predicted if th United States congress adopted blmetallam as a policy “within one year thereafter bimetallsm would be adopted by th other nations of th world I Urges Mors Interest “Our largest world being th of silver country producer second in the demands that tha American people return to gm— the use of silver and gold a self-inter- as money” ha declared Among th® delegates Dickenson engineer of ican Mining congress was A W the Amerwill who speak Friday Bliss Moor" of Spokane president of tin association announced the following resolution! committee: Donald A Callahan and James F McCarthy Wallace Idaho Leon Starmont Georg Austin and Walter J Nlcholls Spokane and Carl Traurman Butte Mont — Time Be Heard In an Interview Dickenson urged th mining - industry more vocal in national affalrs" “W always hear a great deal nationally from agriculture but we hear very UtUo from the mining in dustry " he continued “With 25000000 people dependent direotly and indirectly upon mining for a livelihood it’s time for mining to become more aggressive in Volc- ing its situation” President Moors predicted devel-- I opment of northwest mining on hug scale with “continued produc- tion for years to corns” ‘The future of mining in this district Is very bright" h said to “to-beco- me tit t I I Eastern Coal Group Forms - Bill for Regulation of I 4 Industry NEW YORK I’ - Sought- Dec 3 UP) — Nearly coal operators from nine states east of the Mississippi adopted a resolution Thursday authorizing the formation of n na100 bituminous tional committee to prepare a bill ths bituminous coal lndust-to effect Its stabiliza- tion The “committe® representing the operators of the country wlU have about 48 members to be selected from 24 coal mining districts It will hold district meetings at which any bituminous coal operator may present his opinion Th resolution also provided a plan to appeal to all bituminous operators for permanent stabilization of ths industry - The commute® was authorised to levy an Initial assessment of of one mill per ton on the 1938 tonnage of each osoperatlng for- - regulation—©? 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Packard ‘ Women tee levs keeqKt eiod end praiwd Its Safe Sey simplicity highly One mition fastidi eu - people' ing electrically every When do yen start? day CHRISTMAS GIFT —something they've always wanted but ” never bought for themsslvei THE PERFECT tyttim Lektra-Sharo- r yon wffl discard methods sf sharing No skin too touchy ‘no beard too tough And heat ol eH IT REALLY SHAVES YOU CLEAN -- al -- one-four- th company to - — finance r Its work “ — —" Probe Starts in Deaths Of Brother on Ranch HARMONY Minn Dec 3 UP)— Neighbors early Thursday found two bachelor farmer mysteriously dead on their 170-a- cr farm near her Sheriff Knute Inglebret said he believed they may have been slain and started an Investigation Th body of Slevert Olson was found in the farmous and that of his brother Knute near a haystack in th farmyard Woman Plans Funeral Found Dead in Room DENVER Dec 3 (D-A-fter she had attempted to make arrangements for her own funeral Mrs Julia Senoslan 82 of Los Angeles was found shot to death in her hotel room Thursday Gus Economy deputy coroner said the death was s suicide The woman had visited an undertaking parlor where she told officials she wished to arrange services for her lister When questioned ah hurriedly left sj - - ’ -- - it ’Treaty Is Signed TOKYO Dec 8 ese — house members and a remark about a tie up' cratlc congressmen swung its sup- 1040 with Vice President Parner WASHINGTON" Pennsylvania’s- port Thursday 3 big bloc of -- ia to Representative and Governor Earle the party can- Sam Rayburn of Texas for house didates majority floor leader in the next Presence of Senator Guffey of Pennsylvania an administration nation congress rightists rthreughout the Thursday night celebrated the conclusion of-- the German-Japanes- e their enthualasmT’un-dimme- d agreementby foreign Minister Hachi-r- o Arlta’s statement that Japan has hot Joined any fasalst bloc of nations RepresentaUves of th ypatrlotic labor union called 'at the German embassy to express their congratulations" Right wing organization planned a monster mass meeting at Siblya park In Tokyo later cele —- brating the new alliance Foreign Minister Arlta denied that Japan would dispatch troops to Catalonia (Spain) China or slsewhere to combat communism declaring th - agreement "aimed at “the study of communistic methods" and “a mutual exchang of Information” between Germany and - That action brought word from Rayburn that he thought he could “reasonably expect more than enough votes to nominate” him From Representative John J O’Connor of New York? a leading candidate for the leadershlpptt drew a prediction of “reaction” among - Japan is known that neolithic man grew wheat between 10000 and 18000 years ago stalwart at the caucus aroussd fresh speculation over administration aupport for Rayburn Only two day ago Vic President Garner cam out “200 per cent” for Rayburn and said he would do‘ everything possible to bring about his election -- ALT ULLETJt was-chiefly It - - t Relieva your cough promptly When thst rasp begins take a soothing Smith Bros Cough Drop (Black or Menthol— Smith Bros Cough Drops are tho only drops containing VITAO A 5) This Is tha vitsmin that raises th resistance of th mucous membrane of the nose end throes to cold and cough infections |