Show J r THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING' MARCH 1937 Session End Legislative Summary Shows Crippled Boat Leaves Fund IS early 200 Measures Enacted Battles Waves Given 128 Acts for Consideration Florida Coast Guard Task to Blood Governor No Vetoes Yet After Aid Writ Orders Unionists to End n Sit-Dow- Rushes Adjournment Governor Faces Choice of Veto to Cut Costs Chrysler Workers Given Until Wednesday to Cease Shop Occupancy or Chancing (Continued (Continued from Page One) from Pale nor Practically it discussed the U A VV A agreement concluded last Friday with General Motors corporation finally settling issues remaining from January strikes Strikers at one of the Chrysler plants after the injunction was Issued strung up dummies one labeled "injunction'’ which bore a star on its coat and another marked "fence jumper " in the closed Several Deficit One) will not be ef- the public is conr until the 1938 general elec- fective cerned tion so far aa The new liquor control act will be come law on May 12 It carries an emergency clause but it failed to majority vote in the get a house on final passage The beer bill was made effective next July 1 because of license protwo-thir- visions plants” expressed concern over the Income tax deadline The strike committee solved the problem by issupasses to those who ing were subject to the levy Could Obtain Writs Should the Chrysler strikers to vacate the plants by the hour set in the injunction the corporation could obtain writs of attachment for their arrest on contempt charges The sheriff then would be charged with serving the Writs Judge Campbell in issuing the Injunction today said the union men "freely admit seizure of another’s property by force and threats of violence” and asserted: “There can be no compromise between the rule of law and the rule ” of violent To union assertions that the Chrysler corporation by refusing to recognize the claimed U A W A majority as sole bargaining agency for all employes violated the na- creating a state dejustice out of the atwill betorney general's department come effective May 12 if it is signed by the governor There are reports being circulated that this is one of the measures which might be killed by veto The fair trade practices act will become law on May 12 but they may not become operative until some time later The bills carry no appropriation and the allotment for their enforcement set up in the appro priations measure will not be avail able until the beginning of the bi The measure partment of ennium on July 1 bulk of the measures passed will become effective on the sixtieth day after the close of the ses- The sion self-help- tional labor relations act and therefore did not come into court "with clean hands” the judge replied: "It can hardly be contended that failure to abide by its (the act’s) terms gives the defendants the right to seize and appropriate $50000000 worth of property of the plaintiff" The $10000000 penalty provided is five mill'on In the injunction dollars less than penalty included in an injunction obtained Motors by General corporation strikers in two against Mich Flint Fisher Body plants at and their leaders early in February Leaders Face Charges Circuit Judge Paul V Gadola at Flint said today contempt cases against U A W A leaders as a result of the General Motors in junction remain on the court docket there and will not be stricken unftl they appear in court to purge them- 16 Scanning Measures heads around the capitol were busy Monday scanning the measures affecting their respective operations and the attorney general’s office was going through the entire batch looking for Department constitutional slipups The governor could give no idea of when he would fill such newly created positions as the fair trade practice board and the old age assistance administrator Technically he is not authorized to make these appointments until the acts creating the positions take effect of the various Reorganization commissions and departments which lost incumbents as a result of the legislative session will take place as soon as can be conveniently arranged the governor reported To Wait Arrangements A number of the deposed officials will remain until their successors can arrange private business affairs XCb sit-do- The U S S Somers new destroyer shown as it was launched In the Hackensack river at Kearney N J The ship is the third 19400 idle here and at Evansville are not strikers but are idle because of the Chrysler shutdown opened negotiations today with U A W A representatives on demands presented March 3 Several brief selves of contempt n strikes have occurred in Many of these leaders also are the Briggs plants named in the Chrysler injunction The Briggs management whose LOS ANGELES March 15 strikers and officials of the Douglas Aircraft company today what differences recomposed WASHINGTON mained between them at a hearing before the national labor relations Senator Robinson destroyer to bear the name of Lieutenant Richard Somers American hero of naval struggles during the nineteenth century U S Dual Program Urged to Curb Power ofUS Supreme Court Ind down Nearly 200 bills resolutions and memorials were passed by y session a checkup showed Monday legislators during the Covering scores of subjects andf county affairs are dealt affecting either directly or ind- pal and ln 14 bllls anti the record“ irectly every person in the statelwlth breaking appropriations are conand even those who travel through tained in 12 measures the state or fly over it the bills Business legislation is included in would If enacted Into aw produce 19 bills six of which have been marked changes in several phases signed Judiciary and civil and of activity in the state criminal codes are clarified and An even bills passed amended ln 16 proposed acts legislature alby the twenty-secon- d School Affairs ready have been signed by Governor Sohool affairs and education matHenry H Blood who to Monday night had not vetoed a single meas- ters are Taken care of In 10 bills ure approved by the senate and and the major social welfare and house of representatives group of bills approved number nine 128 to Consider Liquor law changes one of the An unofficial count showed that moot problems before the legisla128 bills were in the hands of the ture finally were incorporated in adthe after governor legislature but three bills and one of these journed Many of them including was a comparatively noncontrover-sia- l the major appropriation and levy act to legalize establishment of measures were necessarily held for wineries in Utah Others depassage Labor bills introduced early in the session legislative layed during the session were approved early by the press of the business of conthe legislature and of 11 bills by were measures the many sidering nine already have been passed few last pushed through during the the governor Agricuby signed senate clocks the in the days after on the other hand with ten lture been chambers had house and bills now approved by the lawmakstopped has eight on the unsigned The governor has until March 23 ing body and list only two measures signed these to or at midnight veto sign Other classifications and the Of the bills approved by the legiof bills passed include: number classthe slature 25 fall into general 6 politics 3 (inand Fish game ification of revenue and taxation the primary bill) measures and a like number deal cluding health direct 6 utilities 2 miscelpublic with problems and activities of laneous 8 and resolutions and mestate institutions and affairs Muni- - morials 19 63-da- d re-lt- -f last-minu- and learn the routine of their new positions The only commissions which will undergo a complete change of personnel are the public service and liquor control commissions The rejected liquor commission members have asked for a complete audit before they turn the business over to their successors and this will probably require a month The tax commission retains its old personnel and the road commission has only one change to make Johannesburg asave-the-pedestri- South Africa has campaign UNION MAPI JACKSONVILLE Fla March 15 The coast guard cutter Mojave raced Monday night to the assistance of the freighter Malacbace which lost Its propeller and was being battered by 'high waves in the Gulf of Mexico At 3 p m the cutter was about 175 miles from the craft” The position of the Malachace was given as 150 miles due west of Cape Romano on the lower west coast of Florida Coast guard headquarters here UP)—' instructed the Mojave to take the Malachace in tow and proceed northward until met by the tug Bascobel which was to leave Mobile Ala Monday night The 3515-to- n freighter was en route from Hopewell Va to New Orleans It was carrying no cargo The usual crew numbers 34 men Built here in 1920 the Malachace belongs to the Maltran Steamship company of New York Coast guardsmen felt little concern for the safety of those aboard the Malachace but pointed out a disabled boat often takes a severe beating when the sea is rough THE TRUTH ABOUT GALLSTOTJES! and Gall Bladder Conditions borne treatment FREE Hundredson report they were saved Hlmpl from expensive operations Jearo all about Pre 69 an inexpensive practicing phyit srriptlouNo cisn s formula Doctor s Guide J’RfcK with liter ture on treatment reported fruitful for 30 years Money back guarantee plan Write Home Drug Co 5 N On sale 4th St at ail Minneapolis food drug stores Minn (Adv ) mm Insurance Agency The only department which functions under the direction of one commissioner is the state insur- ance department Another development being awaited with interest is the appointment of the committee to investigate members of the legislatire and such other state officials and dUOfUANt wurno departments as seems advisable to the committee er NO INCREASE IN PRICE) Senators Robinson and Norris Offer Compromise Plans to Solve Judicial Problems March which he hoped — but would not the diet— might furnish material 15 UP) — Ark (D) pre for Thejwerea constDemocratic leader produced Mon- compromise itutional amendment limiting the the first compromise terms of federal judges to nine day night suggestion to emanate from the ad- years instead of a lifetime and a ministration side of the turbulent bill that at least seven debate over President Roosevelt’s of therequiring high tribunal’s nine members court reorganization bill concur before an act of congress After pjedicting the passage of can be declared invalid the Roosevelt measure before the Senators opposing the Roosevelt session closes he held out the pos- bill to increase the membership of sibility that at the same time a the court to a maximum of 15 unconstitutional amendment may be less incumbents over 70 retire bers of the United Automobile proposed to the states of a nature meanwhile claimed enough votes in afO C I a Workers of America still to be determined committee to shelve the judiciary the at were filiate While Robinson would not discuss that measure and substitute an resuming work its possible contents it became evi- amendment to the constitution plant in Santa Monica dent that some administration leadThere was however disagreement ers were favorably disposed toward as to just which of the several an amendment offered Monday by amendments proposed should be faSenator Norris (I) Neb to limit vored Most sentiment apparently the terms of federal judges Includ- turned to that of Senator ing those of the supreme court to of stipulating that ' nine years the court must agree that a law is unconstitutional before it can be set May increase Support SAN FRANCISCO March 15 UP! Some administration backers of aside Would Be rieased —Charles Dreyfus attorney for the the president’s proposal to increase state labor commission received a the supreme court to a maximum of “I would be delighted if a com communication Monday from J R 15 justices if incumbents over 70 could be reached on my Christianson Chicago attorney for years of age do not retire expressed promise Dr Francis E Townsend disputing the thought that the Robinson sug- measures” Norris told reporters They the charge that Dr Townsend owed gestion for an amendment might "but I’m not very hopeful $474 to six discharged employes of increase the support of the White are my idea of what should be done his old age pension plan office here House measure and I think they would accomplish "My clients appreciate that these They expressed hope It might sf president's purpose ” individuals should be paid their make a favorable impression among theSenator Burke a leader (D)Neb to senators— are a therefore and those third of willing wages roughly undertake the payment to them of the senate — who have not yet com- among opposition senators was one all wages due them up to and in- mitted themselves on the issue and of those favoring the O’Mahoney to that of amendment and cluding January 16 1937” the letter some of whom are backing consti- Senator Norris opposed There are enough 1 stated tutional amendments the judiciary committee On that date it added all the em“There is no inconsistency in the votes on now” he said to approve an ployes had notice that all of the president’s proposal and in certain "right and "something of the Townsend State offices all over the amendments to the constitution that amendment le attempted "at the have been proposed” Robinson said sort" wjll country were closed time Edward L Nolan deputy commis- in a statement carefully dictated to proper Senator Van Nuys (D) Ind also sioner notified Christiansan to for- reporters bill “I expect the plan of the presi- opposed to the president’s ward a check for $149 but “Under California law the undis- dent will be approved by the con- agreed that such was the caseO'Maestimated sentiment for the puted portion of the wages must be gress It is- by no means certain honey amendment at a much lower paid immediately pending investi- that amendments will not also be level than did Burke gation of the balance" Nolan In- considered by 'the two houses of Sees Need for Aetion formed Christianson congress for submission to the "We’ll have to get together and Captain Delbert Brunton former states state director of the old age pension "Certain amendments that have agree oqjiomething soon” said Van plan also notified Dreyfus he been proposed would undoubtedly Nuys “was on a salary myself and had be received by the public with An announcement that William never assumed that I was respon - favor These amendments how- Green president of the American sibla for the shlanes of others’ ever do not have direct relationship Federation of Labor will testify in to the increase in the supreme court support of th president’s bill upon membership which is contemplated the resumption of judiciary commitMystery Surrounds He will be tee hearings Tuesday by the president’s plan U S Writer in Spain “The latter Is gaining ground followed by Justin Miller president steadily and I believe will be passed of the Federal Bar association and VALENCIA March 15 (UP)— by both houses during the present former dean of the Duke university Some apprehension for the safety of session" and the Southern California law Ernest Hemingway American writNorris submitted two proposals schools er was felt here Monday night when he failed to arrive from Paris by airplane as scheduled Professor Hermann Muller an American physician and a friend of Hemingway’s arrived by air this morning and said that the writer left Paris a day ahead of him He was "mystified” that Hemingway had not reached Valencia MARK board Petition Withdraw n The company agreed not to discriminate against employes because of union activities A petition charging discriminaton filed by three workers was withdrawn as was another which sought to name an exclusive collective bargaining agent for Douglas employes Douglas employes who are mem- N Pension Aids Seek Salaries X"Live with my married daughter? 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