Show ME SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MONDAY MARCH 291937 MORNING U S Board Considers Labor Two Roosevelts: Sarah and Her Grandfather New Parley A F L11ead Workers Aids Strike Warns Labor Tii4nxtes of 745-70Strikes ''Settied Employes Reinstated Duriicig On Truce Plmis congress By Seventeen Months Unit has Operated Major Bills Put on List - 2 - Sit-Dow- ns 4 Conference on Easter (Continued (— months Chrysler planned Michigan capital measure Those items were On the senate's The program tin debate this weekDistrict' house had legislative and or Columbia appropriation bills before it Speaker Bankhead contemplating congress business up to now said: e-:- 07 ::i:i:i: at 12:25 this several proposals had been presented across the conference table studied and temporarily shelved One Sentence than one sentence separates them" the governor said as the conferees hurried to bed close adviser indicated Earlier held capital and labor that all from an agreement was "three words"—a bit of phraseology in settlement terms which either Lewis "Not Chrysler would not accept All of the proposals submitted centered around the union's demand or maintains that it repper cent of Chrysler's 60000workers In shops and on aesembly lines the company haS slated that it still will continue to Ti L Today andTomorrow (cotittulled (tom Page One) underprivileged- to-th- There is no real opposition to the farm tenancy program or to slain clearance or to wage increases or to c011ective bargaining with independent labor unions This political crisis arises solely from the personal decision of Mr Roosevelt to insist that he be granted the power to appoint a new supreme court It was a purely personal decision based on no mandate from the people and on no mandate from his pasly And so in order to carry it out Mr Roosevelt has had to make the false and dangerous ' claim that he is unable to govern the country until his wishes are granted STAIR-TROTTIN- o the cellar TRIPS are fewer when our fullheat coal's in !oor furniee! Now'm when to buy too with prices :in the cellarr Al - Democratic Leaders Must Decide Course COALIC0:49?1'E -- 111611 QUALITY! I CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 1 First South ill ‘' The question before the Democratic 'leaders in congress is tether they are going to risk the or following such consequences personal Capricious and arbitrary eadershipt orl'mhether they will insist on responsible leadership in accordance with party pledges and the principles Of 'representative governMent If they decide for the latter 0 P1 257 East - utde! ) "11 ANi S37 1 I South they can end this political crisis n d revive the rapidly disintegrating confidence of the people They have only to accept the proposal to which all the important Ieaders of the opposition are committed that the constitutional issue be submitted to the people wins alone have the right to pass on it In their hearts th3 administration Democrats know that is the only honest-wato deal with this matter For them the right principlels also the best Only by taking the depolitics cision to submit the question to the people can they flow convince thst whole nation that the partyH in zwer has no plans and no pur- poses which require It to suspend the process of democracy and the rights of the individual n go too deep to be overcome by Until those ingenious devices doubts have been allayed there la no use proposing new legislative aid LOW PRICES - Small Boys Wounded in Man Dies WASHINGTON March 28 (UP) —Assistant Secretary of Labor Edward F McGrady the administrat1 mediator will enter ion's No negotiations between John L Lewis head of the United Mine Workers and Appalachian coal operators on a new wage contract for 500000 miners it was Ifarned Sundaymight McGrady plans to go to New York' where the wage and hour conferences are being held on Tuesday He said he was acting voluntarily and that neither Lewis nor the op' erators had asked him to intervene The mine negotiations have been in progress for nearly a month and By Tribune Leased Wire AURORA 1111 March 28—Mrs Martin took her three little girls to church to lfkve them baptized at the Easter services Then she took them home and apparently were them found They strangled dead in bed :hen relativett called at her home Mrs afternoon Sunday Martin was found hanged in another room'I4 The girls were 8 Months 2 years and 3 years old Police said they were told that Mrs Martin's husband had recently gone to Texas and that she had evidently become mentally unbalanced failed to date block to an early acemrd demand tor guarantees of stumbling is Lewis' 200 days miner or of WOO - F' Traetion As Seven-Cen- t Firm The nt ' elections Some Cases Pending Out of the 2072 cases handled the summary showed 1579 had been closed leaving 493 pending on March' 1 Agreements between employes and management were reached in 737 cases involuving 97919 workers There were 230 cases dismissed by the board and 470 withdrawn by the petitioners The board said that in 754 cases employers were charged with discriminating against workers because of their union activities and in 636 employers were alleged to have re fused to bargain collectively sit-do- - sit-do- DERFETI 7141 de au lism ci Hu el vat El Bala Isit Hui e ()urine th Vienna special case antiseptk treatmen t rnsy be caused or aggrorated by condia hardened wax or septic bon Thousands are amazed and remits OURINE overjoyed at Your money refunded if not sot- retied Costa only a few eenta lava!"Used since 1896— over a daily 1Pr11' Milliall packages sold Safe as limed in the U 8 Pharmacopeia ASK ABOUT OURINE Today EM OZ151hZil MAIN March JUAN delaying California' Killed In Arizona ---- QUARTZrTE —Batarino Ariz Cazares Crash March 28 (P) about 38 San Win usu COMPLETE HART SCHAFFNER & MARX HSM A HSM Li ESM' Free WARDROBE OF 5 SUITS LI HSM - vv HSM HSM r LI HSM HSM 0 U?'71:i:' '§ LI ftp-- HSM HSM tIORM HSM LI 4 gin ! 1 HSM ' ':': rie 'j ': It 4's ' - 4: "r" A r J ! ! 1 fism tie ::::j-1:il n n n 11 Just write the Caption for HSM 1' ::: Tii:i ism thisES- HSM ADVERTISEMENT QUIRE-CARTOON Dozens of Other ValuablePriies ' IN THIS nal 1st Prize rei CONTEST E 'ism A Next 20 Prizes HSM NATION-WIP- HSM Complete Hart Schaffner & Marx wardrobe containing whatever 5 garments you may care to choose 9 Prizes Any Ilan Schaffner & Marx suit or top coat in our complete spring stocks Next HSM Dimas Cal was killed instantly at 8:45 a rn Sunday when his automobile overturned on U S highway 60 seven miles west' of here HSM In the with him were his Dies witeP a sister Whose name was not PALO ALTO Cal March 28 CT) learned and asmall infant They Hi Kelly 64 former edu- suffered only minor injuries cator and newspaper publisher died The fkmily was en route to San Sunday as the result of wharphysi- Dimas from Texas Cazares' body was sent to Yuina clans said was a stroke A M I PO I pia Ism 111 year's subscription to ESQUIRE HSM 13 Anyone Can Enter! 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Mother Slays Three Rabies Hangs Sell have conferees - — — Wednesday schemes however attractive They will be suspected and for that reason- they will not work The —leaders must first GOLDEN Colo Mareh 28 UPI restore the shaken confidence of Three miners entombed in a clay the people In the administrationl mine for 18 hours by cave-in- s were own respect for the 'laws and the rescued Sunday the Demobelief A score of rescuers nut and tunthat people's cratie party is imbued 1Aith the neled all Saturday night to reach of law the men While the grim work spirit I have no doubt that that Is proceeded t he trio uninjured Robinson what Senator would chatted and "kidded" with the digto do and that he and his gers through an Iron pipe thrust wish colleagues have no liking at all through the clay mass that blocked for their present predicament a tunnel With a little courage and not very 'Irou might send in some hot much courage for the country coffee and steak" one of the three would applaud them warmly and remarked their own followers would breathe 'The miners who crawled to safety a sigh of relief they could cure at 8 am (M S T) Sunday were this wholly unnecessary trisis Roy Towles 42 Denver: W J Foreman Pleasant yiew and Peter Copyright 1937 New York Balkier Golden Tribune Inc three-fourth- 1 - Auto strikers had prethe company from preparing sit-do- as Illegal WASHINGTON March 28 On — The national labor relations board Asks Workers created under the Wagner act in Way 1935 Sunday it had handled to Disavow Methods 2072 reported cases of industrial disputes involving 745702 workers during a period ending March 1 WASHINGTON March 28 Suite challenging the constitutionPresident William Green of the ality of the Wagner act are pending American Federation of Labor Sun- in the supreme court day night condemned the Conducts Elections strike as "illegal" warned sharply The board said it had handled that it would bring "permanent injury" to trade unionism and called strikes upon workers to disavow it az an in Washington that n are illegal and will bring "permaeconomic weapon nent injury to trade unionism" Defines Position John L Lewis chairman of the In a statement making public for C 1 O and Homer interthit first time the federation's posi- national president ofMartin the United tion on strikes Green said Automobile Workers shook their bluntly that therwould not be sup- heads when Green's remarks were ported by public opinion and ulti- told to them mately would force enactment of "I would have nothing to say legislation providing for compulsory about that" Lewis said arbitration incorporation of labor tinions and other "repressive" laws "I therefore publicly warn labor New Jersey Girl Dies against this illegal procedure" he said "Both personally and officially From Brutal Beating I disavow the strike as a part of the economic and organizaPLAINFIELD N J March 28 (A) tion policy of the American FederaUniKadesh tion of Labor"' versity of Pennsylvania graduate Statement Coincides who was brutally beaten by the asGreen's statement coincided with sailant who killed her mother a publication of an analysis by the week ago died Sunday In Muhlenlegal department of the National berg hospital without regaining conAssociation of Manufacturers hold- sciousness A negro Doran Roach 27 has strike to be "illeing the gal" The analysis was made the been charged with murder in the association said after Secretary of death of Mrs Celia Kadesh 60 and Labor Frances Perkins publicly had is being held in Union county jail stated that "the n strike has for grand jury action Prosecutor not yet been proved to be illegal" Abe J David announced several hours after his arrest Monday that LANSING Mich March 24 (UP) he had confessed —C I O leaders Sunday declined comment upon the statement by Japan otported over 12000 tons William Green A F L president of matches in a recent month vented Its payroll until late Thursday when all plants were evacuated under a truce HSM The payments totaling 82000000 will continue from Tuesday through 1 SAN FRANCISCO 4 6000 VINELAND N J March 28 UP) —Two young bey!' fresh from Sunday schoot'services at which they had heard the story of Easter were criticallSr wounded Sunday police authorities reported by bullets fired by their own father before he killed ' himself Landis Township Police Chief Petr T Maguire said the body of William J Gillerin 37 was found slumped over this unconscious sons Robert 7 and Raymond 5 in his automobile a half mile south of here Gillerin met theboys along with Must Rest ore another son Joseph 14 and a daughter Angelina 10 When they Lost Confidence left Memorial Presbyterian ° church iii the form of Suhday school He gave No white rabbits Joseph a a hastily improvised and secretly note to take home to his estranged drafted legislative project to deal wife Angelina in which he told with labor disputes can resolve Maguire said of his intention to the present crisis The doubts kill Robert Raymond and himself raised by Mr Roosevelt himself Slate GUARANTEED SATISFACTION! Men's TOP COATS Ladies' PLDRESSES SUITS FELT HATS H SUITS COATS I SolAlind Self In two weeks that to Father Shoots By WALTER LIPPMANN widely 2 granddaughter The unusual camera of Mr Roosevelt was taken upon his to the nation's capital tanned and rested after his vacation ) ": MITA Idek's disclosed there would "be considerable study of the problem" Sunday night before the meetings resume on Monday With the governor will be James federal department of F Dewey labor cone iliator who worked with him on the recent General Motors strike settlement At Detroit Chrysler corporation pay off more than 60- prepared AO of its employes after it had regained possession of its payroll records Union occupancy of nine Chrysler plants by approximately ieriiittrrtia WASIIINGTQN D C—The justly famed Roosevelt smile is not lacklug in this picture though in this case it happens to be illuminating the fare of Sarah the presi OUR COAL WILL STOP he meeting 'tun 4 IA collectively with any migroup that asks for such 'treatment recovering front a bad Murphy cold attended Easter mass in a Lansing Catholic church this morning With recessing of the Sunday -- WAS520 A-- resents9 sit-do- 6 collective bargaining rights for sole there will be a political realitn ment That is the reason why the Pioneer Woman Leader strikes sponsored by Mr Dies of Pneumonia Roosevelt's political allies and the blockade caused by the attempt PHILADELPHIA March 28 UPI— to pack the court must alarm Mrs Lucretia L Blankenburg 91 even those' Democratic leaders widow of former Mayor Rudolph who are 4concerned only with Blankenburg andfliolteleer leader for partisan politics: It goes with woman Sunday of out saying that they do not like had she 60 years pneumonia For either the semiofficial consent to been active in woman's club works the seizure of property or the of and also an ardent promoter political dynamite of the supreme world peace and an active pro- court issue They have reluctanthibitionist ly and wearily approved' thus far ' Blankenburg died in 1918 two because they have believed in the years after his term as mayor good intentions of the president and the 'political infallibility of An American company will build Mr Roosevelt and Mr Farley It in India tanks gasoline storage has seemed tothem that politiCal leaders who galhered in 27000000 votes could not be wrong But now at the end' of two months that the old they are finding magic- - does- not work and that their party is split and that they 2 are caught between two fires t When they look for the cause of this sudden and unexpected politickl crisis they will not find ) it in the condition of the country 11 Itself The times are good The vast majority of the people are better off' and are more than willing to support measures which will distribute the prosperity THAT more a that -- coxturip recessed after morning bargain nority powers ' office nor's Conditions halt Action "I don't know exactly why things are so dull but it appears that emerand gency conditions are decreasingdelibcongress wants to be moresome of erative particularly since the measures hurriedly enacted were invalidated by the supreme court Is "Greater deliberation I believe a good thing" None of the regular appropriation bills has been enacted Three have house but passed both senate and differences between the bills of the two branches must be composed in ' leave for New while Chrys- ler had planned to return to is home there for Easter Sunday The sessions in the smoke filled gover- - conference atThe senate has devoted major court proto the president's tention before the posal now in hearing committee judiciary on The house awaits senate action the court bill before it steps into the controversy Marks Time Labor legislation marks time of presidential pending enunciation and views on regulation of hours court ruling wages and a supremelaw on the Wagner labor up The slim list of laws enacted into this date of the 1937 session cluded legislation to: Forbid arms exports to warring factions in Spain Appropriate additional funds for regovernment activities including lief in the present fiscal year Extend the reciprocal trade agreements act the presidential authority to change the gold content of the tiollar the treasury's $2000000000 stabilization fund and the reconstruction corporation's lending ' the meetings Lewis had hoped to York Saturday night coal Gurley-Vinso- n Pete One) soon as the conit was said that to remain in the for resumption of (rpm from Lansing as ference recessed comparative inactivity this week with induding crop in- busy itself major legislation surance and the will Gains After Sit-Do- March 28 WASHINGTON three Congress putting aside of in Auto Terms Plan Hopes for Peace Roth houses to Step Into Calendar After Comparative Inactivity HSM Checks t 4 0 $35 ogiLiN to a" ISM s65 1:1 EISM 13 ARTHUR FRANK Li 208--21- 0 South Main ISM Stret - - Is Hsi lisu 11 usm HSH o --- -- Han IISM liSM tism ri RskloismE300-- - |