Show X' THE WEDNESDAY Nearly Forty Administration Watchea for Undue Expansion of Credit Press Told State March State Acts Given Okeh Appropriations Beer and Liquor Bills Signed hy Governor (ConUtiusd from Peg 33 new taxei session of At the same time he Jnnted the administration was watching keenly the possibility of an undue credit Asked to comment on expansion poealbl movee to control credit he told a presi conference the aituation waa evolutionary at thia time Sitting behind the wheel of hie Open ear In front of tha pres cots tage he replied to a eerlee of and act He eald that he waa kaeping in eloce touch with developmenta of atrlkaa particularly in the automobile field but that he waa going o Indirectly through with official In Wash-ingto- n 23 'March 25 with Foreign Minister Noatake Sato abolishing perpetual land lease held by American and 'English national in Japan The note would change holdings Into ordinary lease making them 'subject to tha Japanese taxation and administrative meaeures Negotiation between Sato United Etates Ambassador Joseph C Grew ' and the British ambaaaador Sir Robert Clive are proceeding Similar agreement have been effected with Italy France Belgium Denmark and Portugal Father Baby Daughter Dead in Cemetery KyT March 23 (Pi LEXINGTON —George Bryant a diatlllery emdaughter ploye and his Cassie Jane were found dead Tues-tia- y ava near of hiiT’wife and another child Coroner J Hercey Keer said it was evident Bryant had shot Cassie Jane and himself some time last night A note tfigned by Bryant gave direction for hi burial Their bodies were discovered in a small coupe bv cemetery employes The-gr- OUTCOMES use tax of state prison H B 161 — Regulating 2 the sale of prophylactics H B 90— Prohibiting th long distance movement of defective railroad rolling- stock H B 164— Providing for th establishment of soil conservation districts and cooperation with th federal government In a soil conserva- tion program 8 B 91 — Liberalizing Chairman Harrison of the senate finance committee last Thuisdav aid that existing tax schedules Would not be increased this session and that if any new steps were necessary to balancp the budget b the end of the 1937-3- 8 fiscal year he favored retrenchment in spending Excise Levies Harrison said the tax bill of the Current session would extend most f the present "nuisance” or excise jevies and possibly modify the undistributed corporate profit taxes of last year whar thay fall too heavily on debt burdened companies As far as the budget is concerned Officials hare eloas to th president for predicted if relief expenditures the next fiscal year do not exceed the 31500000000 mentioned in the budget message the president’s books would show an government’ of income approximate equalization1938 and outgo by June 30 They figured expenditures under and the pending low cost housing farm tenant bills and other unesti-mate- d expenses might throw the 000000 budget Off 3200 000000 or $300 on paper” but contended estimated approapending always falls below was a good priations and there balance chance of an actual March the sanltorium New State Prison S B 247 — Appropriating 3100 000 to buy a site for the proposed new flation Bources said Tuesday that ambassadors of th United States and ’Great Britain would sign notes 325 per cent on all commodities brought into the state for use It Is estimated that this act will bring additional revenue of 3450000 a year Into the? state general fund 6 B 166 — Excluding isolated sales front provision of the sales tax act S B 69 — Providing for the establishment of a state tuberculosis — MKement—bv— Marrttrcr--Sr“Eeelejchairman of the federal reserve board that income and profits taxes ehouid be raised if necessary to balance the budget Eccles also had Warned against a possible price in- -- —TOKYO license fee from 335 to bringing processors under S R 185— Levying a Nothing to Say He had nothing to ay on the latest argument on hi judicial reorganization propoaal Including the letter of Chief Juetice Hughes saying the conditional increase of as many as alx members would impair the supreme court’s efficiency He said he had no plans for any more radio speeches in the near future His tax assertion was in reply to a request for comment on a recent Britain May Sign Japanese Lease Note 1 ers’ quea-tlon- S One) cumbersome anc candidate failure to approve the expensive same would defeat the avowed purpose of all political parties I signed the same with the hop that R will be workable In a large measure With the thought that S B 248 will to omi extent aid In carrying out thepurposes of S B I have approved the same 5 B 212 — Reducing produce dealof expreeeed onfress TJ MORNING Sunday making the law on Idea of closing with th stricter enforcement possi- ble H B 62— Providing for an adult education program S B 217— Terminating on April 1 the terms of office of the public service commissioners S B 182— Continuing the stite cooperative movement and law under which it amending the operates H B 173 — Establishing a foundation for research In the development Of smokeless coal Objective The' object of the fair trade bills Is stated in one of them a follow ’’The legislature declared that the purpose of this act Is to safeguard th public against the creation or perpetuation of monopolies and to foster and encourage competition carry out the purpose of the three acts and cooperate with industry The state labor relations 'act Is almost identical with the federal law popularly known as the Wagner act Introduced as H B 63 by Representative C W Spence of Salt Lak City and others it guarantees to labor th right of collective bargaining through organlzatione of Us own choosing Interference with labor in Us collective bargaining Is declared to be an unfair labor prac tice The act creates the state Industrial commission as the labor relation Iqoard and gives It the right to Investigate and dispose of labor disputes and cooperate w'th employer in promoting industrial peace The board Is empowered to petition the supreme court to enforce its orders in carrying out provisions of the act Attorney General Joseph Chez In an opinion to tha governor said that some sections of the act apr pear to be unconstitutional but they are separable from other portions and therefore do not invalidate the entire law However if the Wagner act should be declared unconstitutional by the United States supreme court the Utah act also would likely fail Milk Trade 3 B 94 by Senator Lawrence E Nelson another of the measures approved by the governor gives the state board of agriculture the power upon petition of certain groups to create market areas for the production distribution and consumption of market milk establish a code of fair trade practices and provide for control of surpluses license producers distributors and milk dealers and provide minimum prices Under thi act the department of agriculture will be able to do for the milk producers and distributors what was don for them by th code euthoritiss under th old N R A The main object Is to prevent milk price wars and the consequent reduction of the income to both producers and distributors Bill Provision “It is hereby recognized” the act states ’’that the production and distribution of fluid m-lfor consumption in Its natural fluid state is pasteurized or unpasteurised vested with a public interest that prohibiting unfair and Dock’ Trouble Duchess tost Peeved Pupils On Air Jaunt Pelt Pedagogue Ties Up Cargo CINCINNATI Ohio! March 23 (AP of children threw eggs Woman Pilot vegetables and rock at Frank F Candloto their citizenship teacher lor Hours Monday night In protest against tabllshment of a playground In a LONDON March 23 UB—Alarm section not favored by the children Police momentarily stopped th for the safety of England's aged fly- bombardment but It waa renewed He ing Duchess of Bedford mounted after they left Candloto said Tueiday night when no trace of her added that he would not prosscuts bad been found more thah 24 hour but would ask police to prevent a disorder at th of th after ber disappearance on a rou- repetition next meeting of th class “They tine flight were just kids so all I could do Score of land and aerial searcher was take It” he observed 71 in th titled enow search for flier despita and Cambridge whtla awaited news at home Th (10 30 a th duke duchsei took off at 330 p m a m E 8 T) Monday tor two-ho- trip over flooded mead-v- Th duchess who began flying at has on child the Marquess of Tavistock 62 Maryland to Require Notice to Wed ur ANNAPOLIS Md? March 23 UP) —A Maryland law requiring 48 hours’ notice of marriage intentions will put a curb on quick weddings nw Sea icers ’Blue Henry Water and Waache Podola charged 35 at Chief Officer that Captain Ponce Puerto (nirvi urn liuu Method Instantly Relieves Pain New Triple-Acti—Safely Removes Com— Prevents Their Returnl A remarkable new development in foot relief was crested were perfected by thu famous when Dr Scholl’s Zino-pad-s foot specialist Apply these thin soothing healing cush ioning pads wherever the shoe rubs presses or pinches you toes and feet and you’ll have instant relief Emm pain and prevent blisters Put then on imtated toe caused by new or tight shoe end you’ll stop corns before they can develop s Use Dr Scholl’s with the separate Medicated Disks included in every box and your corns or callouses on Zino-pad- lift out — salely painlessly s Dr Scholl’s are velvety soft waterproof do not stick to stocking Easy to apply Sizes for Corns Callouses Bunions and Soft Corns between toe Cost but g trifle Sold everywhere where school he was em- Gas as Death' Stomach Gas So Gad Scents To Hurt Heart k4 bo' “use of lethal gas in Nevada was success” ) & O’COATS $!£ranis $750 $200 Bell Tailors —— 152 SOUTH MAIN ST ° At Leading Druiilit (Adrj y Ml o o ill) the BEES ana YOU! L— " So what Everyone agrees that “HOME” Is the sweetest word In our language home and grounds greater pleasure can there be than that of beautifying your These beautiful spring days are invitations from Mother Nature to GET BUSYI THIS ONE THING YOV SHOULD DO IPLAFJT Beautify Your Home o Enhance Value of Your Property O Gladden the Spring Scene 0 ’ Agency Wins Support not a JUL SUITS the “The gas on my tiemach was se I eould not eat r sleep Even my heart atom te hurt A friend Adlerika The Ore doea I took Now I eat at I brought me relief wleh sleep fine and Hava r fait batter" SACRAMENTO’ Cal March 23 — Mre Jas Filler Adlerika acte on BOTH upper and UP) — Us of lethal gas In carrying lower while ordinary laxatives out death sentences was approved act on bowelf the lower bewel only Adlerika a thorough clean Jivee ayatem to your one assemvote of the by four ing bringing out old poisonous matter bly’s crime problems committee that you would not believe wee in you r system and that hea been cauelng ea Tuesday The measure already had painsr aour stomach nervousness and the approval of the senate ami now’ headaches for months Dr M 1 Mwk Atr VerA goes to the floor of the avsemblv 1a Him le -- The rltMHting AJtr rlta only opposition to recomkmrllU rllv rederee mending the bill "for passage was 0'v v°ur RGAU oleaneng Adlerika and tee how pood you by Assemblyman Dannenbrink whd with feel Just one spoonful relieves GAS said he had been Informed that and stubborn eonetipatien Lethal V T OUR ENTIRE STOCK for tKe BIRDS ffi C( ployed to Canyon Texas Miller then returned to Arizona learned a warrant had been issued for his arrest and surrendered His brother sent Alberta home The girl said they had decided to run away together SELLING OUT and Page alleged that he was beaten by the captain at Mobile March 30 after he returned to the yacht from the cost of certain competia provisions trip for th boat and low waa threatened with having hi "eye tors The law allow markdown to dispose of seasonal merchandise gouged out” Th Blue Water docked her Sun- in case of distress sales under court day night from the West Indiea via process and in 'sales in good faith Mobile Her owner and guests were in discontinuance of business in the Thrwct empowexpected to Jeav for California In goodsToncemed ers persons municipal or public cora day or two or the state of Utah to porations maintain court actiona to prevent her servants the continuance of any of the forTh suit was filed by Edwin T Child Stealing Charge bidden acts It makes violation of Podola cook and second steward a misdemeanor' and makes Prison Term thth set and William Page seaman against Brings injunctive power available to the Frederick of those Captain Lange enforcing th act H B 8— Create a fair trade comFLORENCE Arlz Manh 21 UP) mission of three members to en Superior Judge E W Maefarland force proviaion of all fair trade sentenced Vernon E Miller 23 mar laws The commission will consist of three members appointed by th ried school bus driver to one to governor by and w'th the consent of five years' imprisonment Tuesday the senate It will b a bipartisan for child stealing In connection with commission and th member will sene for two three and four year th three-de- y disappearance of e terms Alberta Stewart of respectively The commisAnz sion will be empowered to employ Miller pleaded guilty to taking the a secretary and necessary clerical girl daughter of a rancher and pupil help prescribe rules and regulations Th palatial yacht Is owned by of San Miss Marian Huntington Francisco daughter of th late H E Huntington former official of the Southern Pacific railroad The suit alleged that the two crew members were beaten while Mies Huntington and friends were on a Wilt ciuisa of galf“portrand-t- h Indies and charged the owner with “groa negligence cruelty and bruon or more of through tality ” at the Honor Newspaper Men Members of th Sugarhouse Rotary club will honor officials of th three Salt Lake City dally newspapers at the weekly luncheon meetconth general welfare require a Humpty-Dumpt- y In th tinuous and adequate supply of pure ing Thursday M O Ashton inn ” wholesome milk Tuesday Otherbilla approved were1 S B 256— Empowering the atPlane Crash Fatal torney general to represent the state TOKYO March 24 (Wednesday) in defending the title to certain from Hsinklng state lands in Box Elder county (Pi— Dispatches S B 31 (Grover)— Regulating the Manchukuo Tuesday reported four business of land value insurance Japanese army aviators were killed H B 5 (Ramey)— Providing for when two' planes caught in a fog the licensing of plumbers in cities crashed near Hungchuling Kirin of the first class and second class province discrim- or closing out stocks goods are altered dam aged or the labels removed Price Measure H B 7— Makes It unlawful to in price as between purchasers of the same commodities especially in cases where this would tend to create monopoly Goods cannot be sold below cost except under certain conditions but those who can produce cheaper through more efficient management will not be compelled to keep their prices abovt coit even though that might be bewhen Lange and Waache "cruelly beat" him with a leather whip and a steel rod on hie return from shore leave on February Rico (INS)— reducing Filed Against Yacht Officers NEW ORLEANS March 33 ()-S- uit for damage! totaling 318000 for alleged beatings at sea Mere filed here Tuesday In federal court by two crew member of the yacht Blue Water against two of its off- 23 against the freighter Lancaster Approximately 1M0 longshoremen wer thrown out of work Tuesday morning when they reported at hiring halls to find that ship operators had canceled all work assignments Union leaders hurriedly conferred and informed the employers' group that an agreement was peing worked out with seafaring union to refrain from picketing the Lancaster The employer' association then agreed to Issue work orders but only on condition that no further picketing would be authorised The of group warned that any infraction the agreement would be followed by severance of relation with th asInternational Longshoremen’ sociation Maritime union had been picketing th Lancaster on thto ground join in her crew had refused the recent strike at gulf and east coast ports lows H 4 — Enables manufacturers of tiademarked goods to enter into agreement for the eetablishment of minimum resale prices The goods might be sold below the minimum under certain conditions such as in FD of Beatings at loss-leade- rs March Flames fed by hundred of gallon of oil from a tank rammed by a cran boom swept a pier at the Bethlehem Shipbuilding company Simpson plant Tuesday afternoon damaging tha United Fruit steamer San Gil and threatening another vessel the San Bruno and an adjacent floating drydock On fireman was Injured Oil from the rammed tank poured onto th pier and into tha water around the San Gil How the oil caught fire could not be Immediately determined Th flames were brought under control after firemen had battled more than an hour March 33 Cal SAN PEDRO (UP)— Cargo at Los Angeles harbor was tied up for ssveral hour Tuesday by a shutdown of opsratlons Ordered by the Waterfront Employers' association to enforce an ultiunion picketing of matum advertised goods which the mer chant Is unable to supply The bills wer introduced In the house bv Representative P W Hale of Salt Lake City and other The mam provisions of each are as fol- WARM SPRINGS G-- That President Roosevelt is enjoy ing his vacation here would be indicated by the above candid camera shots Above something evidently troubles him as hmiminattvely rubs hisneck-b- ut below the faR smile flashes ns he solyes the problem mous Charges offering Flames Fed by Oil Sweep Boston Pier Picketing of Freighter Stirs Employers at Elkton and other Maryland 'Grstna Greens” after June 1 prevented ” Specifically the bills are aimed at such practices as fixing prices which discriminate between purchasers selling certain commodities cost s - 48-IIo- — Scores BOSTON All available policemen and score of eetats workers were concentrated in th countryside between Bedford inatory practices by which fair and honest competition Is destroyed or below g 80-m- Coo-lidg- Zino-pad- Mis-sin- il square area In the Bedford fenlande reported no result Royal air force planes joined over a fUl self-hel- p by 1837 MARCH 24 to Tax Stability dcs Voiced By President WARM SPRINGS Ga Roosevelt the hope Tueiday that no would be enacted at this f LAKE TRIBUNE SALT ° adventure planting shrubs trees and flower gardens And nowathere are days many helps for the amateur gardener Consult your nurseryman— hia is advice valuable— your seed dealer and garden tool dealer can help you too expert — AND be sure to read “Through the Garden Gate” by Maud Chegwiddenrappear-in- g each week in The Bigger Sunday Salt Lake Tribune And lastly send 15 in coin or stamps for your copy of the new Home Institute booklet “Gardening Made Easy” it will assure success to your garden plans It’s a gay SALT LAKE TRIBUNE-TELEGRA- M ’ THIS IS YOUR INVITATION TO ATTEND THE WOMAN’S INSTITUTE FLOWER SHOW APRIL MAUD CIIEGWIDDEN WILL GIVE A LECTURE ON “SUCCESSFUL GARDENING” t TO 9 |