Show - 1 - - - - ' 4 - i ' - - - - ' - - - - -- ' (Continued from Page One) " ' --Arc ' 7 i 'i " 1- ' 4 !' 7 044' - - - ' -- -' ' ' t '' ' ‘ - ---- ---- at the capitol that it is his intention to support Harrison In general the foes of the court bill too were backing Harrison while Barkley had the support of the younger element of the senate in the expectation that he would find a waytoresolveatheconflict -- - over that meaaure Barkley was supported by some administration vet- ' erana well Factor Major ' : —Although the court bill fight was I in a factor admittedly determining swinging many allegiances in the —leadership contest it was hardly expected that the voting when the Democratic causus meets next Wed- " riesday would be strictly along those lines Personal friendships were expected to play a prominent part Old friends of Harrison a veteran of the senate and sticklers for the rights! ' Of seniority were generally expected to line up with the Mississippian In addition some of those who have fought the court bill were believed to be ready to throw their Votes to Barkley Nevertheless it was increasingly evident that the court bill lineup would be largely reflected in the leadership voting - u - - -- - - : -- - o l Fund Inuian Row Flares T -7- - --7 - N --ALBUQU- ERQUE- M July-1- 8 open break was reached Friday between the federal Indian bureau as represented by U S Commissioner John Collier and U -- - S- - Senator-Denn- is Chavez of New Mexico over disposition of federal L1P1-A- n -- - t 7 - 4 4' 1 4' I ' : - 1' "4e President and Mn Roosevelt 4 - -- - - --- - - ACtion gainst Cecil D De Mille A--- - :I- 4 itkt ' -r ' - Arrive to pay respects at bier of Senator Robinson a a 41 (Continued- from Page One) 1 secretary of state William Green president of the American Federation - of Labor Hugh S Johnson first administrator of N R A i The services technicallY a session of the senatewere conducted by the senate chaplain the Rev Zebarney Phillips and the house chaplain the Rev James n hera Montgomery robed in heavy black vestments Takes Charge Senatof rs o (D) Nevada presiding as president pro tem-- of the senate turned the are- monies over to them Then unaccompanied softly "Lead Kindly Light" was sung by Miss Helen Howison soprano soloist of a Wash- ington church Then— "1—am—the—tesurrection—and—the life saith the Lord" Dr Phillips read "He that believeth in Me though he were dead yet shall he live and whosoever liveth and believeth in Me shall never die We brought nothing into this world and it is certain we can carry nothing -- out— The Lord gave and the Lord taketh away blessed be the - " name of There followed the reading of a few varies from the gospel of St John a prayer in which Dr Phil- lips included the familiar and loved "One Sweetly Solemn Thought" and "Abide With Me" sung by Miss - Howison Dr Montgomery pronounced' the benediction: 'Now may the blessing' of God Almighty the Father the Son and Holy Spirit remain with you always- Amen" The assemblage stood while the president walked out Then slowly it too left the chamber Otsket Gtutrded The casket remained guarded by officers of the capitol police force until time for transferring it to a special train on which accompanied by Mrs Robinson and a large delegation from house and senate it will be taken to the senator's - - 2929 was $1606515 4- WASHINGTON July 16 (INS)— The treasury Friday turned a critical eye on identical bids submitted for govetnment contracts in an effort to determine possible collusive practices In all cases where identical- - bids are received the treasury will seek "satisfactory affirmative evidence" that no collusion was present was - :1:: 't't t::i: (:: 1:: 1 ' iit - -- - - White & - guarantee is GRAPEFRUIT No 2 - ' 2 - OXYDOL Powder y 1114111Pennble - ie ! 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Jo ''''- --- : ? - r'etr LEGS OF LAMB - ' I - - -Ate 'l0"-- and LEGS AND RUMP -- 'N p:--!- rb POT ROASTS lb come In and have a FREE serving of LIME LEMONADE made ay the Mutual Citrus Products Co Ask the girl how YOU ten make this fine beverage at so little costs - f i ! MOSCOW July 16 snent-for-a- - UP)---- "::::N' '' Pure ' can 21c 10 tltk with a rich flavor 2 yontried Legs" 19c- - 19C -- our tine'vutd of and Loins 'bf Mutton very C -- - flavottUl-Kntl--IIIE- - - - --- Hare --- L3 ' - "' 2 - ome 27 for The Ideal WashLinAgit6pKrG Said Flush to - Rho4e—Island4--Gtdiey--(11)-Penn— 4 WHITS TUNA-1- 2's 25C for - Super MEATS 3 tor 23c JUICS - FLAVOR GEL BLUE 017 C 2 of quality! 'Agreement ' ' 2 pr Eat!- -- to PINEAPPLE JUICE on A for No 2 GRAPEFRUIT -for JUICE No 2 name 1 TOMATO This—famous inter- -- ---- Red - ' : - :::or pV "‘i: :' - 1 - " P7!:41"' - 'iii P"-- i ' v: cards for 'all occe-cards for tinut-in- s sions All clever and different Three Deilveriet a- Day! - I e (:-k::::::i:- ‘ ' cards — birthday cards y 4 q k i!v :::i:':':5 :::1 A - i1: l':1- - - - i c ii: - t::: I 'ii: iiV:':iti:'-- 111: ' 3! :: i?::- - : EAST e ROADWAY --- ' ington-FridayJ'an- d --- k k - 4 ' - -- 1 11 Ve - '' ''''' 14: inx- 1'"'"'e "' ::itiiit:tiit:- '':(::" : 'C:-- Vi:' :i:iii! a 4' !: -- - :1 :i: e: Regular $2 - 1 iiaL P:- 10- 714 :lit :i '6 "' 4111111111111111BIMIIIRRRIN FOOD SPECIALS - - TELEPHONE WAS 475 -- 11k2 1 ' ::::::N - t bto' Send-awa- I 0" :') "1 :: pant—up where the heat ain't—down can't—do a thing hereyou but rant—at the sizzling weather 24 §E1117-R7T---g:-- :: :14:' you -- ' - :' - nationally ment Sunday The 38 senathrs who ' reserved places on the funeral train are Andrews (D) Florida Asburst (D) Arizona Austin (R) Vermont Barkley (D) Kentucky Bilbo (D) ' !i:4 : the mountains and paint— paint--unt- ger 41 - i ' - VI (ti Artists' Materials il r :01‘ '‘'''' Ties Wel were Oo up in - MOUE 1IIIINSUMME11 Treasury to Inspect Identical Bids rt ' w ' - : NV: dis- tributed The government contention Is that the surplus was permitted to pile up for the purpose of tax avoidance De Mille contended the company was formed to accumulate a surplus that would permit him to proi duce movies on his own ratherthan i to others hire out his services III ' tiatti-00--be8pd-s- ' NK' if t - 21- clasummer sale f:4 esi :! accumu- although only $192000 had been e 4 i : 7 :::: - 4'1t!:i"'"''' :i:!:' surplus in July 16 UP)- -A plea byevate industry" If not he declared James Roosevelt that Massachusetts something else would—have to be tried publishers give the unemployed free Hardly had he and Governor Hurspace Id their want ad columns Fri- - ley 1 finished ' when Lieutenant Govday headlined a meeting called by ernorFrancit E—Kellyjumpeci upto the- - Prealdent'"°Trt"Pur-th"—te- ll James Roosevelt "as a repredustrial absorption of 35000 dis- of his sentative father" that Massa- charged W P A workers in the Bay chusetts had "never received its state proportionate share - of W P A From the session which heard funds" some criticism of the Roosevelt adminiVration and a sharp counter- - Asks IV P A Aid suggestion by Maseacbumetts' lieu- - "I don't blame this—on the pres- tenant governor emerged a corn- mittee of newspaper radio and busi- - Went" he said 'T understand Harry ness men to consider James Roose- - Hopkins has charge of the W P A velt's several-side- d plan funds And I ask Mr Hopkins to Governor Charles F Hurley in- - continue the W A P as it was I don't the the dorsing plan proposed that W P A finance an immediate double think business can absorb 35000 men survey to determine exactly the thrown out of work all at once It number of unemployed in the state should be done gradually" and to enumerate businesses which Kelly said that young Roosevelt nowam-unablto borrowTbutwhich could hire men if funds were avail-- "by Injecting himself into this state" able Roosevelt expressed informal had done the citizens a favor in pro- agreement posing the unemployment absorp- !on plan He said Roosevelt had told Plan Outlined him he realized that in taking the to Massamake initiative in the "employment move Outlining his plan chusetts a giant laboratory for "tak- "he would be accused of running for ing away from the government the every office down to dog catcher solution of the W P A problem" before he gets out of the state" Roosevelt proposed not only the free The president's son both before want ad space but a series of "clear- and after the meeting told newsing houses" set up by chambers of papermen that he had no intention commerce with the cooperation of of running for governor of Massathe state and federal government chusetts in 1938 and that he had no "immediate political ambitions" in including the post offices 'He asserted it was tAme to prove this state where hemaintains a votor disprove repeated claims that of ing residence He added Friday's those slashed from W P A rolls "a meeting had no personal political majority can be absorbed in pri- - implications- - (' a 'setagisatoe':-- BOSTON e - '°I i N1::i1 lated Spartnership petition continued when the sum was turned over ers Job-Seek- LI LI INIS1llIING-- :i::t:t tt 1: Surplus Exceeds Million The had Asks Massachusetts Newspaptrs to Open Want Ad Columns-t- 1 - to Assist-Worke- 2 9 n MM 0 - ienc 4t - - him" - Plan - the-Lord- ---- --- '' ' u : a ---- -- ar- ' A - -- 11i1 - A - E was directed against the Cecil B de Mille Productions Inc Decision rDangeroue "rho decision" said Reed of the Ninth circuit court ruling "presents a considerable danger to the federal revenues" Summarizing the cilia the petition said that De Mille in formed a $25000 family partnership to which he hired his services In 1922 he formed the Cecil B de Mille Productions life "First the partnership then the corporation" said the government "sold De Mille's services as a director to various producers for larger n sums-thathe salary they paid Roosevelt's Son Utters - — Quickly N -n 0 - nn - w- from-De-Mill- ''6 ti--- -- lensatiorlà Government Loses ment no- appeals to the high tribunal in its effort to collect ' 141 - ' $1156074 The government's petition filed by Solicitor General Stanley Reed - - - - funds for Indians Mississippi Bridges(R) New Commissioner Collier character-- I Hampshire Brown (D) Michigan 'zed as "a direct scandalous breach Bulkley (D) Ohio Burke (D) Neb-c---ef ompacr—Thursday's--eongaree'sifraskafTyrnes—(D)-—SouthChaisupport- ef Interior department vez (D) New Mexico Clark (D) amendment cutting off Missouri Connally (D) Texas funds for aiding sribea to (D) Louisiana Green (D) - -under the Wheeler-Ho' government act - i sylvania'klarrison (D) Mississippi "I'm still for- the Indian" wu Hatch (D) New Mexico Herring Senator Chavez' comment in Wa- (D) Iowa: Holt (D)TWest Virginia not for the In- La Follette sh- dian bureau (R) Massachusetts Lundeen "Whenever congress wants to aP- - Minnesota McCarran (D)blevada the propriate money directly for McKellar (D) Tennemeel Minton toe of the ((Di) Trld yo- I will not ming Louisiana rep- appropriation However Overtop:149Y aitotrudrit-o- f support-th(D) Neany funds per simply to help the Indian bureau vada POS (D) IddhoHeyrioldn h own power" Carolina Russell (D) (D)21-ortGeorgia: Thomas (D) Utah Truman (D) Mismouri: Vandenberg w ' '' t ' ( "sl''''' I 7Viat0aa:s 1kt er 1 ' - (3 - i 1 ' -- - 4 ull g -- -- - ' il n - By sipplusaid President Roosevelt as— sured him that he is taking no sides in the contest for Democratic leadership of the senate Funeral services for the late senate leader Joseph T Robin- son of Arkansas were held in the senate chamber The president sndAlipic- tgovernmentofficleis gnats attended The labor relations board sc-cused the Republic Steel corpora- ton of violating the 1Vagner act Secretary Hull sought by moral - suesion to prevent further hostilities between china and Japan - ' 0 tg -' t -- westigating alleged tax avoidance De Mille Hollywood film figure won his case before the Ninth cirFrom the cuit court ofi appeal' decision of this court the govern- '0t- - 06 9i1:1 -- July 16 (—The government appealed to the- suaz tax dispreme court Friday in Mills De B whom Cecile with pute name was mentioned mently be- - ' -- ' k - i 1 1 was common knowledge However - i -- --- re:7 'y Final Rites it tionductefl TSHINGTON the Associated Press For Senator SenatorliarrimmtD131issis S --- - - - ‘ - - - - ii 4' ‘ - re'(- -- - - 41 A ' - i ' """1 - -- i f - - - Apveals Film- -- Head s e7P1 i I " w - - : -- - -i ' oarb: i 1 - Hatch said he took up "a personal matter in New Mexico' Postmaster General Parley who wecfnabout the same time said be discussed civil service legislation Harrison said he and Barkley bad conferred during the day and had come to an agreement that it was desirable to get the leadership gum- tion settled as early as possible and that therefore a caucus would be held next Wednesday morning at which the vote will be taken of withByrnes in his statement ' drawal from the leadership race said: "Until the funeral services of Sen- atbr Robinson were held I deemed At improper to make any statement with reference to the Democratic' leadership of the senate" be said "To every senator who has spoken to me on the subject I have stated that at this time I would not want to serve as the Democratic leader of the senate and therefore will not be a candidate" Says EICIo More Th Carolinian generally regarded as a congressional spokesman for the president until a few months ago would say no more - '4- eve-- Roosevelt Plays NO : - -- U: S Tax-Actio- - tive maneion saying he discussed at census of the unemployed and — V Attend Democrat Leaders Funeral $ ' - i ''''' Favorites forRobinson Yacaney - ir - - 1' 10 -- THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNINGTULY 17 1937 - - -- - - - y -- ' Nation's Head: Neutral on 3enate:Post i - - --- : --- - - - ' - l j-- it I |