Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING MARCH 27 1937 Lonesome Shrine m Archives ItIcAdoo!s Wife Lends Ear at Court Bill Hearing Texan Offers Egg Rollers Hold 'Workouts' For Annual White House Fete Building Mires Woeful Tale &Ando it of Impressive Nranit Built to llotNe Original Historic Court Fight No Holds Barred in Contest Which 50000 hil rwooloomommionnummostunfoommoomeommiwmamoNowsiWW4P CI dren and Adults Will Stage Before President Documents Seems Doomed to Empty Fate WASHINGTON March 25 (AP)--T- his is a tale of a lonesome shrine There is a vault in the national archives building protected by glass cases to hold ponderous portals and equipped with the Constitution of the 'United States and the Declaration of Independence On a wall above one of its eases Is a mural of James Madison and on the other a painting of Thomas Jefferson Setting Wasted This impressive setting so far has gone to waste The glass cases are empty KANSAS CITY March 2 8 The originals of the constitution Prison sentences piled up to an and the declaration which Archiv!st even dozen for convicted Kansas to It D W Connor tofranklyarecovets City election officials Friday when blocks life his shrine bring Federal Judge Albert L Reeves senaway in the library of congress tenced two Democratic precinct capHerbert Putnam the congres- tains to three years each in Leavensional librarian isn't exactly eager worth penitentiary to let the archives have them Judge Reeves imposed the penalThey've been the chief attraction ties on George Neeper and Frank for tourists in his domain ever s!nce Ditsch Jr and placed four convicted he obtained custody of them by or- women defendants on probation for der of President Coolidge in 1922 a year after a defense attorney Removal Promised pleaded for mercy by calling attenIt was another Republican presi- tion to the day—Good Friday Your honor" said Attorney Luddent—Herbert Hoover—who signalized the beginning of the undercover wig Graves "in asking for mercy I Want to call struggle for possession of the treas- for these defendants ures When he laid the cornerstone your attention to the words of the of the archives building in 1933 he man who said on this day many declared it would house the originals years ago 'Forgive them they know of the constitution and the declara- not what they do'" Nineteen men and women have tion Present indications are that the been convicted at trials involving archives shrine will remain empty voting irregularities in four of Kanfor some time Chairman Barkley sas City's CIO precincts in last No(D) Kentucky of the senate library vember's general election Ninety committee and Cha!rman Keller have been indicted by a grand jury (D) Illinois of the house library which District Attorney Maurice conunittee said Friday they believed Milligan said recently had made the documents would remain where "only a start" In granting probation to four conthey are women victed officials — three Democrats and a Republican—Judge Threateng-Trac- k' Would Change Tribunal by Fixing Voluntary and Forced Retirement ' air-pro- (Continued from Page One) Vote Scandal Fire IJ Democratic senator from California shown Today and Tomorrow By WALTER LIPPMANN Pau One) supreme court has not yet passed on the Wagner act is as fatuous as it is ignoble In January Mr Lewis reminded the president publicly that he was under political obligations to him and in a remark made at the White House Mr Roosevelt indicated his resentment But Mr Lewis has had his way and the administration in all its branches the White House the department of labor the national labor relations board and the governor of Michigan not only has not dared to speak clearly about the lawlessness of the n strike but in so far as It has spoken at all has given s kind of bewildered approval That is the fundamental factor in the present situation This being the attitude at Washington the strikers who defy the sheriffs and the courts naturally feel that they are entitled to do what they are doing Are they not acting under orders from Mr Lewis the ally and friend of the president of the United States? And what of the law enforcement officer' in local communities governbrs mayors olheriffs most of them members of the Democratic party all of them dependent upon votes for reelection? Here is lawlessness which they are sworn to iouppress Yet here is the president with his 27000- 000 votes who to put it mildly has refrained from saying that he disapproves of the lawless seizure of property and the coercion of whole industrial communities Is It not clear that by his attitude the president is stimulating the defiance of law by the vstrikers and at the same time paralyzing the enforcement of law by public officials? (Coot blued from c IV i : 1 : t ! : ) et" 14) Ij q4 2 ri—z-51- 1 loe i i ' r i '''''' ''4 'p IISIVA 7'1' ke ' ' "WO t t e is H x 1t V 'of t S' t ' 4 ft 4 !''' jilpi I t I 11111! fi!1' iti 1 I !ty '4'4( - t t ' 8 I I SSA JTL Sataday H JUST 50 CPI Only ME stir I! To get the outstanding suit successes of the season at decided savings OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Easy Convenient Payments Are Available on Every Purchase P S—DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR SPECIAL VALUES IN CLOTII COATS! r Copyright 1937 New York Trib- une Inc Explosion Fire Iniure Three in Dess Moines DES MOINES Iowa March 28 UP) —Fire Chief Will Burnett and Captain Ed Fisher were severely burned and a traffic policeman was injured Friday in an explosion and a fire at the Sheuernian 'Brothers Woolen mills here Firemen estimated'damage at $50' All clothing bough' t iiSM Til 3) — — "' Hai pie CI' ils9'1 Pill USW rel liSkli F3 Easter SundisiP ESM Esml rie 13 ISM Ski II 1 ' Fzr41-106'1- IISM FArnhAnir HM FUR COMPANY 233 South Main MOH (t iIHNFh iilHINHulIWUffilftUlWi1iIflh1I 11111111t ' hUH n Hsmi Trona: Km Main Street - hs IN E:1T HSM - !a I WASHINGTON March 26 UP) — The treasury seeking greater protection for its silver hoard disclosed 1Friday it Intends to construct a squat steel and concrete depository RSM HSM HSM IISM J RS14 rit KM RSM usia EET MEAT 29c BELGRADE March — A crowd of several hundred students and workers shouting "down with Mussolini" smashed windows in a ud — 217c 40c 217c aFlavored 59c EASTER COOKIES Farmer Debts WASHINGTON March 26 VP— The resettlement administration said Friday debts of 2132 farmers had been reduced by its voluntary debt adjustment committees during the last month This brought the national total of farmers aided to 51400 in 18 months These farmers the agency said operated 9419023 acres of land and their debts were reduced from $167- 643929 to $124977330 The agency said 536 per cent of all cases considered had been adjusted successfully with a resulting payment of more than $53000000 In delinquent taxes Debts of individual farmers have been reduced an average of $2431 for each case adjusted To Represent Women POCATELLO Idaho—Helen Dick and Mary Catherine Ogee both of Pocatello will represent the Women's Athletic association of the University of Idaho South at the annual sectional conference at EuOre April 1 to 3 oL4 gene Pabstell Pimento Spread 20e CAMPFIRE MARSHMALLOWS 100 EASTER EGG DYES -- wrote Gill "you may be Very sure shall exercise the utmost care to nee that riti injustice is t hat we lage" SPRING IL J Hershey Chocolate GOLDEN LOAF FLOUR EXTRA SPECIAL 9SC tlop DON'T AGE SCALE EABr BROADAY GUESS ABOUT YOUR POSTGet aoPARCEL POST $2 2 5 It ynn don't want a blotter or scales bur a Fountain Pen—and look Easter in the lace with aglad heart i can 10c can 25c ' Package 10 bars 35c 17c 320 IsasmtaEasterHoHRma EnLl Serve the Best ?boor — Delicious ASPARAGUS Groan SPINACH Texas Curly TOMATOES Fancy Leaf Solid Fancy GARDEN-FRES- Extra Juicy H '1 4w 'AEr2tm 4 'J Can $135 a WIIola Ham lb 55c lb 19c 2 lbs 15c lb 19c each Sc 2 doz 55c ' I FOR YOUR TABLE EASTER'SUGGESTION for Diabetics Raw Fruit and Vegetable Juices Candies Wafers Fruit Jellies Gum p 4 30-- Our Iceberg Lettuce crisp green Cucumbers new Peppers ten'iler Radishes and new spring Onions make you wonder ha it is possible for fruits and vegetables to be so fresh That's our secret but we are glad to do it to please you Cool-Si- S Dinner - 12old w HAM 106 Tor LP In1111? Of Friod for Broakfoot Economical 0 1:' p 3 I 2 cans 33 CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS ORANGES Leather Cornered Blotting Pad—only ThroW the old one awerr Start icout with a real one 0 $159 b FISH BALLS To C 22c can 27c 3 for 25c 48-1- nt NEW POTATOES No SHRIMPS alu & Whit'e i‘For 20 can ft TEXAS GRAPEFRUIT CLEAN TIME both pkg 1Ih - done to Greenwich village in describing that interesting and historic section of the city We regret sincerely that the editor of the original booklet allowed the publication of statements which were offensive to some of the residents of the vil- lb DOLE'S PINEAPPLE SPEARS WPA- Prohibits Publication Of- Writers' Project Pamphlet March 28 (INS) W P A will prohibit further publication of a pamphlet which aroused complaints of slander against Greenwich village widely known artist center In New York Acting Administrator Corrington Gill in a letter to Representative Sirovich (D) of New York expressed regret over the incident Strovich had written to him stating that allusions to Greenwich village in the pamphlet "Your New York" published by the federal writers' project caused resentment among residents of the village 'Gill wrote that distribution of the several pamphlet ceased months ago and that there will be no further circulation "In the event that it Is ever revised for further publication" 2 Pkgt Standard Pimento Variety - WASHINGTON 30c loaf 13c doz20c 35c ORANGE BREAD ERA Reduces LOS ANGELES March 28 MI— Mark E Waddotips of Santa Monica posted $7500 bond Friday with United States Commissioner David B Head for his appearance this coming fall in Phoenix Ariz on a mailpand indictment 20c 20c 18c one-stor- y (111 and GlIOCEIIT SPECIALS STAR fence It will bold 2000000000 ounces of This is silver or about 'TO tons about $900000000 worth at current rates and is approximately double the treasury's present holdings The building made of concrete will have space for office workers regular guards and a force of machine gunners The latter will be stationed in concealed niches in the wall Assayers' and other offices will be in the front of the building Officials said West Point was selected as the site because of the protection provided by the military academy and accessibility to transportation facilities 28 ECR2E Armour's flat-roof- Demonstration Staged Against Pact With Italy FLOOR FOR EASTER near the West Point N Y military academy With more than $1000000000 of gold already transferred to the new gold depository near the Fort Knox Ky military reservation officials said bids on the $600000 strong box for silver probably will be asked in the next few weeks Altifough a specific site at West Point has not been finally selected officials said this probably will be done shortly Under present plans the depository will be situated'in the center of a four-acr- e tract surrounded by a high steel Suspect 'Posts Bond on Coast MY two-thir- - Treasury's 'Strong Box' Planned Near Army Academy in New York Mail-Fra- will on eecluesit be altered and delivered in time to ifirear HS 11 lf Pismi - This Easter as never before on every hand you hear a demand for suits and here is a rare find at the beginning of the season: A Timely Opportunity - Depository to Store Silver demonstration Friday night against 000 the new Jugoslav-Italia- n pact Four workmen and three firemen Police quickly gained control of were rescued by ladder crews from the situation the second floor of the building Government spokesmen meanwhile emphasized that agreements reached between Italy and Jugoslawould not disturb Jugoslavia's 3112101113101111012011SIORSMDISICI via obligations to the little entente The five-yenonaggression politIISM ical and economic pact was signed at Belgrade Thursday ism Regular 1995 and 2250 ralues communities I can well understand why Governor Murphy in Michigan might not deem it wise to adopt the same policy as Gov-- ernor Cross in Connecticut The conditions may really be different in the two Mates and it is one of the great advantageii of our form of government that in a matter of this kind differing poll ciessuitable to special conditions and local sentiment are possible But what I do suggest is that the president make it possible for local communities to meet these Issues As long as the lawless tatics of the C I O are not disavowed from the White House local officials are confronted with lawlessness that is enormously intensified because it is provoked by the president's political ally and seems to have the This popresident's approval litical connection between Mr Lewis and Mr Roosevelt- is the crux of the matter It gives Mr Lewis' tactics a semiofficial character Thus the seizures of property are becoming more general and more aggressive as theJdrikers become convinced that they have theapproval and support of the president Yet while this makes the problem of law enforcement more unmanageable public officials as they look at the White House do not' know what their duty is and whether they ought to attempt to perform it Mr Roosevelt's attitude has the double effect of stimulating the lawlessness and of inhibiting the enforcement of the law The president of the United States ought not to remain very long in that situation If U S to Build ar SM jj Goo I I I should like to make myself perfectly plain I am not implying that the governor of Michigan should mobilize the militia and evict the strikers That is question of policy in the state of Michigan which must be decided by the people of Michigan and their elected officials This is a federal form of government and under it very wisely I think a grave decision of this sort must be taken by the states and local t I 1 Should Be Left For State Action t ' as they visited the senate Judiciary committee hearing on the court reorganization program of the president 1 ( 6 5c solrommoneommenmargil Mrs W R Harris (left) of Dallas Texas and Mrs William G McAdoo wife of the 1- ZCM egg-rolli- election" e egg-rolli- nine-to-ni- IiiiiiiillialiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliM1111111116111111111111111MINIMMOMMINIMMINIM 40 rs egg-rolli- Reeves said: "When a woman assumes the high responsibility of being an election official dealing with one of the most sacred rights of citizenship I would think they would know the impropriety of making a mockery of an t41 first-time- diciarje committee were to vote today on the bill as it stands the result would be a tie He expressed confidence however of swinging two present administration supporters to his side thus changing the vote toll to'? against However Senator Steiwer (R) Oregon another foe of the bill declared he felt that if the vote should be taken now the administration had a good chance of victory Burke raised the possibility of a fight against the confirmation of Judge Robert Lee Williams whom President Roosevelt nominated Thursday for promotion from the Oklahoma district court to the circuit court of appeals Williams had sent a letter to Attorney General Cummings indorsing the Roosevelt court proposal and promising that he will retire two years hence when he reaches 70 years of age "If he is willing to admit that he is so near the age of senility that he would be willing to quit in two years I think it ought to be looked he is so near into" Burke said the end of his usefulness he might better be left where he is" Wires Judges During the day Senator Stetwer announced be had wired every district judge or every senior districtl judge where there are more than one to A district inquiring about the need of additional judges Reto of plies from one-haCLEANING DEPT-STRthem he said showed that there was play no such necessity in most districts President Roosevelt will look on although congestion existed in some places The Roosevelt program calls for appointment- of new judges to all federal courts where justices are 70 do not retire Connally's amendment was similar in many respects to one offered by Burke but differed in essential' details The Burke amendment would permit retirement at 70 and require it at 75 as applied to future appointees to the supreme court Where InArmour's March Meal of cumbents are concerned it would the Month call for the retirement of one aged of order the in each year judge their seniority 11 4 tbr4 '14 It would not permit the broad )04r memin the present change quick — oticort" II A VI bership desired by the president This the Connally amendment Whole or Half would do since it would make the Vwk:45- compulsory retirement provision applicable to incumbents as well as Pound future appointees Free Recipe Folder Waylaid By Press Waylaid by reporters as be and lb POT ROAST stepped out of a capitol elevator1 Connally said he wanted first of all to fix the size of the court by amendRolled Boneless POT ROAST lb ment He said that Chief Justice Hughes has saidnine members were lb LEG OF YOUNG PORK sufficient and that therefore he had chosen that number lb SUPER BACON "It just so happens that it would do what the president wants to do" lb Colored Roasters and Friers he said "but I am not offering it for that reason The pointt Is that dessert in this way it would be the people' Daffodil Cake Perfect Lenten doing it and not congress lemon juice and rind "If the people want this sort of thing let them say so" doz HOT CROSS BUNS Prison Terms Increase to 12 BOWIE Md March 26 (UP)— Fire Friday night destroyed the unoccupied stable "Y" of the $100000 Bowie race track establishment Only a wind which kept the flames away from other stables prevented extensive damage WASHINGTON March 28 (AP)—The capitals champion egg rollers entered final training Friday for their annual contest on the White House lawn Easter Monday! still In the from the south portico for a part of Pudgy in cap- the day Mrs Roosevelt will be in class shots "baby" practiced ital backyards determined to make the thick of things a showing against more seasoned will begin at 9 The brothers and nisters Fathers who before theicould a in All children under 10 will be : learned crawl took sons aside to tell how it admitted—accompanied by only one : was done back in the 80s adult each One Californian in Must Bring Own Eggs the for Easter Monday Washington event cried when his practice shots Everybody brings his own eggs with a candy egg ran afoul a de- No holds are barred as far as eggrolling rules go but there is a tra- partment store escalator ditional way of playing the game Weather Doubtful essense is a slope All the young hopefuls eyed the Its 5 At p m grounds are cleared— skies fearfully of visitors It usually takes weeks "Possibly cooler — maybe rain"— to get rid of the eggshells ' ofcould men was the best weather advance so fer far in Everything else is in readiness for 1which vies with the Christmas in the affection of the children I CLEANING 8( DYEING "A fine turf" commented William Reeves White House gardener "A little madly perhaps The grounds won't look so velvety when 150000 MEN'S and LADIES' HATS children and grownups get through Factory blocked rolling throwing eating and scattering Easter eggs and finished "All set" assured the Red Cross An ambulance and first aid tent well manned will be on hand to Genh' SUITS or TOPCOATS patch up the youngsters' scratches Ladies' Plain Wool 101 and revive the old folks who get DRESSES or COATS caught in the rush Entertainment Promised 79c better program than u3ual"1 Silk Dresses up promised Raymond Muir White' House usher A magician and puptake" 'n "bring pet show will furnish entertainment There's even the possibility of a venUse Your Charge Account triloquist Four boys' bands will ' |