Show Local Metal Market Tlie Weather Gold $3500 Silver (newly mihed) 6464a 42730 Silver (foreign ' Conner electrolytic delivered 101236 Connecticut valley 490ft Lead UTAH— Partly cloudy Friday IDAHO— Fair and warmer WYOMING— Partly cloudy NEVADA— Fair Friday tmit Suhrplptlcm ntti: Utah Idaho Nevada vWyomtne daily and Sunday mo $105 year in advance $12 elsewhere in U S daily and Sunday mo $125 VOL 137 NO 127 Roosevelt Tells Canada She Has Ally in U S I t r' Nations Affirm Span Ceremony ISLANDS THOUSAND BRIDGE 18 (AP) — Canada and ’Aug United States-wer- e placed before the world Tnursday by their chief executives as an example of friendship which the people" of both nations are determined to pre&rve and defend against any onslaught President Franklin D Roosevelt receiving an honorary degree from ancient Queens university toldan audience of thousands of applauding Canadians“The Dominion of Canada is of the sisterhood of the Blitish empire I give to you assurince that the people of the United Sates will not stand idly by if domination of Canadian soil is thretaenei by any Deserters Declare Spaniards Force ExBuddies to Fight 200-mi- pg-r- - other empire" Premier Replies Prime Minister Mackenzie King of Canada answering the president’s declaration a few hours later as- serted: "I think I speak the mind of both countries when I say that not only are we determined to preserve the neighborly relations find the free ways of life which are our priceless wish heritage but that we earnestlyof the to see them become a part common heritage of mankind "It is a joy to me to be able to in drawing join with the president to the attention of the citizens of other lands as well as our own the wide significance of Thursday's proceedings” Join in Ceremony Both executives joined in the dedication of the new $3000 OOd Thousands 'Islands bridge which Hnks Ivy Lea Ontario ing N Y and Collins Land- ‘ Prime Minister King and Lieutenant Governor Albert Mathews of Ontario met Mr Roosevelt at his special train and rode with him to an open car through lines of apuniplauding spectators to Queens versity President Roosevelt reThere called to his listeners that a Brazilian audience had cheered when he "included the Dominion of Canada in the fellowship of the Americas"' Cites Policies “We as good neighbors are true friends” he continued “because we maintain our own rights with frankness because we refuse to accept the twists of secret diplomacy because we settle our disputes by consultation and because we discuss our common problems in the spirit of the common good” Then asserting that both the American and Canadian governments sought to be “scrupulously fair" both toward each other and their own citizens the president said that neither government could should con troUhe processes of pub lie opinion He added : "We cannot 'prevent our people from having an opinion in regard to wanton brutality in regard to un- democratic regimentation in regard to violations of accepted individual rights” Furnish Facts the governments can only seek to aid in receiving factual information about and fairly-state- d what is going on in the world "No country where thought is free can prevent every fireside and home within its borders from considering the evidence for itself and rendering its own verdict and the sum of these conclusions of educated men and women will in the long run become the national verdict" he said “That is what we mean when we say that public opinion ultimately governs policy It is right and just that this should be the case” to-t- Not Isolated Mr Roosevelt said at one point that this hemisphere no longer was far away from the rest of the world Wants Action by U 8 The ‘other Alvin I Halpern also of Boston pleaded that the government take steps to extricate the Mackenzie King Represented American troops from Spain He Canada at bridge ceremonies testified tooi that because he wrote a newspaper article on his Spanish experiences communists kept him out of the and W P A and thug prevented him from obtaining a job The hpuse committee investigatactivities also ing in affidavit received testimony west form that Harry Bridges coast leader of the CIO attended meetings was "treated "as one of the communist functionaries and Roosevelt’s apparently spoke with authority" among the party members Of Assistance In addition the labor department delivered to the committee its files concerning deportation proceedings Warmly against Bridges However the committee did not immediately inquire 18 OTTAWA (Canadian further into charges that departAug asPress)— President Roosevelt’s ment officials gave Bridges “aid surance Thursday that the- United and advice” while the States would aid her northern neigh- now held in abeyance proceedings were pendbor “if domination of Canadian soil Is threatened by any other empire” ing was greeted with expressions of Charges Evasion warm appreciation in official and Representative Thomas (R) New military circles here put in the record a stateThose close to the Canadian do- Jersey ment that when the committee mestic scene were of the opinion government officials it re- however that although the United sought (Continued on Page Two) (Column Three States would assist Canada to repel an invader the dominion's own responsibility in the matter of developing the country's defenses was still paramount The Montreal Star said of Mr Roosevelt’s statement: Those of us who know the American people feel that in speaking in this forthright fashion President Roosevelt was speaking for a united unanimous nation PORTLAND Ore Aug 18 “This ‘doctrine’— really a new version of the Monroe doctrine— is all L Finley Portland natthe stronger for being founded on uralist denounced the upper Coreality It is by no means only a lumbia river navigation project generous gesture toward a smaller neighbor Without patting ourselves Thursday as well as demands for unduly on the back we have also federal inland waterways and recbeen in many important respects a lamation work in general at the to the United 'good neighbor’ Pacific Coast Port Authorities' conStates" vention Under the heading “The Best “Taxpayers are being milked for Neighbor in the World” the Winnipeg Tribune said: the benefit of private interests' — Through MrRoose veil's utter-- j Finley charged — "Thesalmon in- ance breathes the great spirit of dustry faces extinction the PaCanadian - American friendship cific Coast’s $300000000 a year tourwhich is one of the most remark- ist industry is endangered and wild able and hopeful things in the world life is being recklessly destroyed” of more Columbia today To foreigners indeed it is Construction one of the wonders of the world" river dams would "change the whole biological character of the river and put an end to the valuable salmon runs” he asserted “The old saying Transportation is cheaper by water than by land' is 50 years out of date when it refers to inland waterways" Finley de Canada Hails CIO U S Pledge Of Arms Aid Offer Praised Dam Projects Scored as Tax Scourge UPl-Wi- lliam -- -- Buried Miners Reach Safety SCRANTON Pa Aug 18 (£)— Five miners entombed in the Shawnee Coal company mine were rescued Thursday night and rushed immediately to a hospital They were found to be suffering only front shock Rescuers reached the men about five hours after they had been trapped by a runaway mine car loaded with rock which smashed timbers causing the roof to collapse and block the entrance to the slope A steam shovel was rushed to the scene to help In the excavations Communication was established with the men an hour before they were brought to the surface Thorugh a pipe driven Into the debris by the rescue squads the miners reported that all had escaped —was no longer a region "to which the eddies of controversies beyond the seas could bring no interest or no harml’ injury “Instead” he asserted "we in the Americas have become a consideration to every propaganda office and to every general staff beyond the Teas: — The vast1 amount of our the vigor of our commerce and the strength of our men make us vital factors In world peace whether we choose or not' CLEVELAND Aug 18 W— Hay The president expressed the hope fever victims are almost to that Canada and the United States burst into real tears ready could contribute to world peace But O C Durham Chicago botan- if this hope docs not materialize 1st’ predicted Thursday “that the he added “we can assure each other season between Seppeak that this hemisphere at least shall temberpollen 1 and 5 will be one of the remain a strong citadel where civili heaviest on record ' lation can flourish unimpaired” - Durham made survey of the Prime Minister King did not ad- airls pollen content in the ragdress the Kingston audience but to weed belt between New York and (Continue on pce Eight) Denver He made tests on a (Column Five) dared Comparing land promoters of the early west with present waterway Finley asserted “we developments now have exactly the same schens under way where promoters are reaching into the pockets of the United States treasury by wa? fo congressional action to exploit our' rivers and harbors so they ma make quick money and turn the public account into the red” Shark Biles Artor HOLLYWOOD Aug 18 CD Warren William screen actor-ftva- s under treatment at his Encino home Thursday night for a' lacerated hand received when a shark he and a companion landed off Santa Catalina Island nipped him as he tempted to remove the hook- -' A hulkNEW YORK Aug 18 ing negro once an eleC- fion captain for Tammany District Leader Jimmy Hines was recommitted to jail as a material witness in the policy racket trial of the Democratic boss Thursday after he repudiated a sworn statement linking Hines to a member of the Dutch Schultz policy syndicate witness Julius Jailing of (Red1 Williams 4C(ollowed a day of testimony in was offered that the late Magistrate Francis J Erwin named district Thomas E Deyey as Attorney having been “influenced" by the Schultz combine dismissed 42 prisoners taken in a policy raid Pleading that he was threatened with imprisonment by a Dewey assistant Williams denied he actually had made a statement in which he was quoted as saying Hines sent him to Harlem policy racket headquarters in 1932 to obtain employment from Weinberg George Schultz heijchman who has pleaded guilty to the racket indictment d which'-evidenc- Could Not Read The witness declared under Counsel by Defense Lloyd Paul Stryker that Sol Gelb a Dewey assistant dictated the Williams added that statement he did not know what was in the statement because he said he could not read and was ashamed to admit illiteracy Identifying two handwritten lines on the statement as his work Williams asserted that Gelb also dictated those He denied that be had known Hines before 1936 as the statement said or that he had worked for Weinberg "I don’t know this George” he remarked once adding that the only time he had ever seen Weinberg was the day he signed the statement The Schultz office in Dewey's gangster Williams said attempted to persuade him to make the statement against Hines New air flight at five to 10 mile intervals and at 1500 to 10000 feet altitudes he obtained an accu- d rate count on the pollen content a vaseline-coate- d by exposing glass slide outside the plane's windows The tests showed no pollen at 40000 feet and only slight traces at 5000 Muggy atmosphere multiplies pollen content near the ground He-sal- Democracy or Monocracy Issue Faces U S Congressman Declares in Reply to Roosevelt Sen George Ally Loses RFC Berth - (AP) — Representative John J O'Connor (D) New York asserting that ‘‘the president's attack on me and other members of congress is an escalator to a dictatorship” Thursday night asked the nation to back him in his light oh the Roosevelt administration “Let's have it out" he said in a radio addfess to the nation “If the people of the United States desire to extend invitation to a dictatorship we should 'know about it just as NEW YORK Aug 18 Resignation Demand Declared Due To Political Activity 'ATLANTA Aug 18 CP)- - Edgar B Dunlap campaign aid of Senator Walter F George resigned Thursday as Georgia counsel for the Finance corporation charging in his telegram of resignation that RKC officials "demanded I cease my activities In behalf of Senator George" Dunlap's action followed a trip to Washington where he conferred with Claude E Hamilton Jr RFC general counsel and others Upon his return here he received a telegram signed by Hamilton requesting his resignation "You made no complaint of my work" Dunlap said in reply to Hamilton "and expressly stated that if I ceased my activity for Senator George everything would be all French Police Pounce on Black Bourse Resigns to Edgar B Dunlap preserve Independence Aliens Banished For Illegal Franc Operations ?) few hours Edouard Daladier warned the world his government would act to defend both the na tlon and its currency police swooped down on a group of foreigners and of "black Frenchmen accused bourse" speculation against the PARIS after right Accordingly Resigns "I accordingly resign to preserve my independence and integrity as a citizen of the sovereign state' of I realize that you perGeorgia sonally and the directors of the Reconstruction Finance corporation are helpless in this matter" Dunlap's resignation and indorsement of New Dealer Lawrence S Camp by Mrs Virginia Polhill Price Georgia's Democratic national were dominant developments of the day in the senatorial race In which George seeks renomination against three opponents (n the September 14 Democratic primary Nomination In Georgia's primary is tantamount to election Aug 18 CPI -- A Premier franc hotly-contest- Erwin asked "Well she may have had control over them" the arresting officer replied Q By control I mean did she at any time have these slips in her hand? A I didn't see them in her hand Q How far away were her haridti A A couple of from the slips? inches Was there another person Q seated next to herA Yes to her might The girL-nex- t Q have put tbehi on the table there before h cf? A She might “All right she is discharged" the magistrate said Monsanto testified that after the defendants were discharged "we went right back to the same work" Wilfred Brunder 43 another West (Continued ott Page Stxl (Column Four) Two Killers Executed In Texas Prison HUNTSVILLE Texas Aug 19 (Friday) CP— A man who killed his wife at El Paso with a soda water bottle and another who killed a San Antonio bus driver in a holdup were executed in the electric chair at the State penitentiary here shortly after midnight First 4ft die was Gollan H Morgan of El Paso He was strapped into the chair at 12:03 a m and was pronounced dead at 12:10 a m Next was Jesse Polance who sang a little song "to the sweetest girl in San Antonio” just before he diejl He went to the chair at 12:13 a m and was dead in a few minutes speedily as possible "If the ‘purge’ is going to work in America the sooner we know it the better I for one have no hesitancy in snatching up the gage which the president has thrown down" Which Shall It Be?’ O’Connor placed by the president on the administration’s “purge" list said was “which shall it be— democracy or monocracy?" He said the president had read at his press conference a New York newspaper editorial containing “a brief but viciously untrue reference to me" and had added “you can interpret that as coming from me" "Nearly every mad in public life has been insulted by that newspaper But it is quite different” said O'Connor "to be insulted by the president of the United States One naturally feels it very keenly and the-issu- naturally is reply in kind “I would be derelict however in my duty as a representative elected by the people and as an American citizen if I did not express myself as to what I believe to be the issue now definitely raised in this country "Will the ‘purge’ work in Ameri- No Details Given revert to a ca?" O'Connor said that “if we are to one-ma- government n should be made conscious given by the the people If they subof the Issue at once of methods opministry concerning mit to the change they should do Committee Senator Sheppard eration will look Into situation It was said in bourse (stock ex it with their eyes open” The veteran representative of change) lobbies however that individuals and offices concerned Manhattan’s sixteenth congressional district said his opposition to the were conducting future and reorganization bill was operations harmful to president’s ‘the one unabsolvable ‘sin’ which the franc by buying gold and forhas placed me high on the ‘purge without currencies passing list eign through the regular bourse where “Other names are InscribiF'on be would recorded the transactions roll of he Since the last currency devalua- that added "because they honestly feared tion in May banks have agreed to was a dcsjre'on the part of watch large foreign exchange oper- there the executiveto control the court DETROIT Aug 18 rge ations to determine whether buyers branch r government Addes one of four officers expelled and sellers had “a justifiable" need fe of us still unchastened or and currencies gold from the United Automobile Work- - for foreign maintaining the same views if they were speculating feel that the indictment may yet ers in a purge by President Homer constitute an ‘honor roll’ Statement Martin Thursday night accused “The independence of thought and e sudden Martin of a deliberate plot to wreck The premier prior J action by our representatives has statement issue action police the CIO never heretofore been challenged” war tension O’Connor Frgnchme continued Addes accused Martin the at but “ 'One hundred reports were'exaggerated per cent’ this or the with CIO’s bitterest he the that warned same nobbing JArne '100 per cent’ that is a very recent g belt be must economic and of "meeting and ad-- ’ tjpns innovation in our national ideology ened as a defense measure with one of the arch cnemj "Due to international difficulty-- Discounts Disavowals the 4JIQ with a detractor of jes the importance of which “The dictator demands the '100 Pres-ove- r Frank MurphyAnd had been exaggerated alarm cent’— and of course will last - per Euin of most has arisen nations other Roosevelt— none ident than only as long as he has it” U°Pe concerning Hhenf“t“re O'Connor said "the repetitious disFathcr Charley Coughlin" ferent currencies said In the UAYV factional battle that Thf statemcnt did not mention avowal of any desire to become a dictator cannot be taken at full faith led tothe expulsion of Addes Rioh- - specifically Germany's war when actions evidence the contrary” one main source of the Wyndham would for “No ’dictator’ in timer Ed Hall and suspension of' "exaggeration" which he deplored one moment admitEurope he is a dictator Walter Wells both sides frequently! They all palaver and prate1 honeyed appealed to C I O Chairman John L words about 'democracy' and justify Lewis for support Lewis however their every act— no matter how declined appeals both from Martin O drastic— as for the best interest of from his and opponents their ’free’ people They all claim the' L Addes’ charge enlarged upon to be supported by a ’mandate’ from 11 J one made last week by Franken- -' ” the people steen who alleged that Martin andj “Current history records” he addFather Coughlin were planning to GUATEMALA CITY Guatemala ed “that the first step of the dicVARESE Italy Aug 18 CPI-- All persons aboard a seaplane were form an independent union at the Aug 18 (INS)— Governorarfd Mrs tator is to abolish or make imthe only George H Earle of Ford Motor company killed Thursday when the big Pennsylvania potent the legislative branch of the ship fell shortly after tak- major automobile plant not organ- landed here f’afely in their mono- government That step is indispens- A U W ing off here on a sightseeing flight ized by the plane late Thursday after being able to the fulfillment of his pro- Addes said that the last meeting three hours overdue over this Italian-Swis- s border town flight gram and the attainment of his It was Italy's fourth civil air dis- between Martin and Father Cough- from Mexico City ‘100 per cent’ lin took place at the Shrine of the aster of the year ’’What the American people are Tropical storms of great intenThe plane owned by the Macchi Little Flower "at the very time that sity forced the plane off its course seriously concerned about at this A H Banks of the very moment is this demand of the Aircraft Construction company was Coughlin’s anti-CImagazine Soin our piloted by Giuseppe Purei holder of cial Justice was telling atito work- Pennsylvaaia aviation corps said president for only a number of seaplane flying rec- ers to leave the U A W and the The monoplane came to a stop at parliament They are asking each n ords iCIO and to form independent the Guatemala City airport at 3:03 other: ’Weil what is the difference The prefect of Varese Mario Chi-es- a union p m (C S Tl after taking off between that and having no legisla"We challenge Homer Martin to from the Mexican capital at 7:20 tive branch of the government and members of his family were among the victims at all?’ deny this charge" Thursday morning The accident brought to 66 the: "Dqes it not either way lead innumber of persons killed this year n to the same end— evitably in Italy’s four major civil aviation government?” The nation’s worst air crashes Tripartite System tragedy occurred on July 14 when an airliner plunged into the TyrO'Connor said “there are stilLaome rhenian sea with a loss of 20 lives of us left who recall that our were killed a Nineteen when pastha — American — established senger plane crashed near Formia (Continued on Pape Two) 18 UP)— MILWAUKEE An letter Aug accompanit$-bunsigned (Column Five) Alwhile en route from Tirana a $10 bill said "I admire your bania to Rome on April 30 and 14 Cash assistance from well wishers died in the crash of an airliner into and a job offer have come to Clyde Good luck to you aqd courage Ziebell but he is sticking to his Mother the Mediterranean'-oFebruary 14 washboard your family” unZiebell is the “A friend from St Louis” wrote As Son Quits "A thousand bravos to you!" employed machinist who gained a Horse Ailment Spreads A Milwaukee- widow sent $i a measure of fame by spurning pubPHILADELPHIA Augi 18 HELENA ’Mont Aug 18 (UP) — lic relief and taking in washings copy of the Lord’s prayer and an Mrs Nellie Van De Putte waited Five hundred more Montana horses to support his wife and two account of her difficulties in rearsix months to take her son home and mules contracted sleeping sickfrom jail "then dropped dead Thursdaughters the younger of whom ing eight children ness during the last 10 days bringwas born after he lost his job in "You are doing a wonderful day as she greeted him after his ing the total to 7500 and a spread to a lay-orelease thing" she wrote'Koep it up” ' all but three counties An insurance Dr H F And Ziebell is doing just that company came Physicians said she suffered a Wilkins state veterinarian said forward with an offer of work His basement laundry is operating heart attack Her son served ’a Thursday at "near capacity" sentence for petty larcen Thursday' No details 14 Die 'Ti at a disadvantage to An undetermined number of foreigners were ordered expelled from France for undercover operations in foreign exchange The interior ministry declared it had evidence the foreigners and 18 small private exchange offices were conducting operations harmful to the stability of the franc at “abusive and inadmissible’ prices were Aid Accuses Martin of CIO Treason (UP)-Geo- of-Ou- Isss tell-th- RFC at- Says Hay Fever Peak Nears 26 PAGES— FIVE CENTS f Dewey Looks Grini His usual smile gone grim District Attorney ' Dewey took over the examnervous negro on ination and confronted him with grand jury minutes in which he Just a Week Ago was quoted as saying substantially the same thing as in the signed It was a week ago that President statement Roosevelt delivered his Barnesville Senator speed! declaring Hesitating and gulping Williams Ga listened to Dewey’s reading of his George out of touch with "broad grand jury testimony and when objectives of the party and the govDewey repeatedly asked if he had ernment" and indorsing Camp as made such statements the witness “a man who honestly believes that said again and again "I did not" or many things must be done and done "I don’t remember" now to improve the economic and After court recessed Dewey re- social conditions of the country and quested Justice Ferdinand Pccora is willing to fight for these objecto revoke the $500 bail which Wil- tives” liams had furnished as u material Senator George who has voted witness and increase bail to $10000 against certain key administration The justice agreed and Williams measures issued a statement declarwas remanded t6 the Tombs in lieu ing Dunlap’s action proved "the of bond ballot of the people of Cjeorgia canThree former Harlem policy oper- not be controlled from Washington" ators preceded Williams to the “The federal officials of Georgia stand Camille Monsato 48 a Brit- like Mr Dunlap" he said "are detold of a termined to see this battle through ish 'West Indies negro hearing six years ago in Erwin’s to the finish" court when the magistrate dismissed 42 defendants because it couldnot Ask Resignation be shown they “exercised any ownsaid the In Washington ership or control" over policy slips it had asked for Dunlap's resignaseized in a raid tion because of "his refusal to Record Presented Simultaneously Chairman ShepAn excerpt from the hearing as pard (D) Texas of the senate camJusCourt to Supreme presented paign expenditures committee said tice Ferdinand Pecora and the busi- it would look into the situation ness man jury hearing the Hines "As a general rule however" said — -- trial was: "any government agency Sheppard (a “Did you see this defendant would be justified in demanding the woman arrested in the raid) at any Two) (Continued nn (Column Foun time have her hands on these (policy) slips or exercise any ownership or control over them?" Magistrate -- York-Clevela- e fTTtle Brands Purse Negro Denies He Knew Contents of Racket Accusation perately to come home but were being held “virtual prisoners” The witnesses said the American fighters were being held by communist leaders of the government forces spied upon by a "Russian OGPU” (secret police) threatened with machine guns at any sign of mutiny and constantly in danger of execution Abraham Sobel 23 of Boston who said he escaped after a walk to the French border vowed to “make the communists pay through the nose” for his overseas adventure For it was they he saitl who induced him to join the Lincoln battalion Border the U Reds Imprison Slate Witness Americans Repudiates Probers Told Hines Charge Washington Aug is ur-t- wo disillusioned young deserters from the Lincoln battalion a brigade of Americans fighting in the Spanish government army told a house committee Thursday that hundreds of their former comrades wanted des- Friendship at iM’ied everv morning Entered at the post office t Salt Lake City as second class matter under act of March 8 1879 SALT LAKE CITY UTAH --FRIDAY MORNING AUGUST 19 1938 I oral Vlllenwiil Prtrea 490c Copper (cathodel tight-visin- morc-Govern- inItaly UllllIlS III rrs Plane Crash ltllll Aiilll twin-motor- Pilot-Captai- n ‘yes-me- one-ma- Relief Spui'iier Sticks to His Wash Despite Job Offer fore-Tathe- rs Drops Dead Jail m "M - iimH i £3 tiy V) - ff j |