Show t v 2 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE' FRIDAY MORNING ’ 1938- - AUGUST 19 Asks V S Aid for Comrades Legion’s Chief Says Schools Head Vindictive Lilienthal Tells Hearing Ex-TV- A Modified Capital Loan Studies Pope Latest in Banking Grain Export ts Further ‘Isms’ Old Feud Pops Up Anew as Director Defends Handling pt'Marble Case Committee to Probe Attacks on Workers SAN FRANCISCO Aug 18 OP) —The Bank of America turned out something new in banking Thursday— modified capital loans The new loans take two general forms: 1 amortized loans and “Long term” or five-ye2 “Accounts receivable” financing The first la designed to bridge the gap between ordinary shortterm loans advanced to commercial and industrial borrowers and the permanent capital employed by corporations and private business of other forms The second marks the first entrance so far as is known of banks into a field formerly dominated by finance companies and Urges National Plan To Teach YoutlT V A KNOXVILLE Tenn Aug 18 (AP)— The- - old intFa-' feud between Dr Arthur E Morgan ousted chairman and Director David E Lilienthal popped up again Thursday in the congressional Investigation of the Tennessee valley authority Lilienthal' defending the authori- succeeded In ty’s handlirtg of the Berry marble when the authority case charged Dr Morgan with having the Berry claims condemned “vindictiveness” because President as "commercially worthless’’ ‘1 have been criticised for hiding Roosevelt reappointed him (Lilienthis memo which I think is very unthal) to the TVA board “It was not brought side- - fair” he said the’ Earlier committee 'Lilienthal and Harcourt A tracked its marble investigation toT° chairman) but hear charges that negro workers M°rKftn nov on the TVA's Chickamauga dam previously had been given to Ar Bear Chattanooga had been beaten thur Morgan by Bock curbed and discriminated against Clear Road” Ahead and walking by their foremen “Everybody knows Bock hardly bosses takes a drink of vfrater without Probe Negro Attacks asking Morgan” He said the authority had a “clear The committee considered the Berry case so serious an immediate road” to follow in the if no value wai established Investigation whs ordered Gordon adding was protected and R Clapp TVA personnel director the government if value was established “obviousWas told to make a report ly he (Berry) was entitled to reLilienthal told the committee Dr cover" Morgan suggested in June 1936 that H Houston President Roosevelt be advised of Earlier Charles attorney for the National Asthe claims of Senator George L Real ‘Americanism’ ne-gr- sociation for the Advancement of Colored People said he had statements from negro employes at Chickamauga they had been abused In a “brutal” manner and intimivindictiveness because I was reap- dated In union activities He said the “worst offenders” pointed” the witness said "and be- were Cliff Farmer and John WeTch cause he didn’t get the veto power foremen Howard Angell and Bob he asked for” MurAt another time Lilienthal said Sass walking bosses and Ed an Important memorandum in the phy assistant superintendent “They was- - given to have been upheld in their action by Berry marble-casSchlemmer Howard construction Dr Morgan but not to him superintendent” Houston asserted Fraud Seen In Claims Berry (D) Tennessee and associates for damages to marble lands flooded by Norris reservoir “I felt this attempt to drag In the president was an exhibition of In this report made in 1934 Ed- EckeL TVA geologist said he was suspicious of “fraud” In the Berry claims and suggested to Carl A Bock assistant TVA chief engineer that the matter be called to the president’s attention The first time he saw this report Lilienthal said was last winter win C LaGuarriia to Visit L A NEW YORK Aug 18 (JP) — Mayor Fiorello H LaGuardia a major in the air corps during the World war announced Thursday he would attend the national convention of the American Legion in Los Angeles next month CX INSTITUTION £nQVQ EVERY HSH HAS HIS DAY And you can iind any of Ihem any day in the spotless Z C M I Fish Department Fresh Sliced Halibut 29c lb Fresh King Salmon lb 31c lb 29c Fillet of Sole Red Red Rsd Red Fillet of Red Snapper Kippered Salmon Colored Fryere Hi Patent Flour Extra Sifted Peas No 2 Grapefruit luice No 2 White Whole Kernel Com No 2 & White & White & White & 2 lbs Butter Swanky 2 for Swigs Kraft 216 Amer Cheese Cottage Cheese 2 lbs Baked Ham Virginia lb Droetes Imported Cocoa lb 10 lbs $ugar Libby Tomato luics Z C M I 62c Kraft 35c 59c 15c 65c 99c 55c 12 for 90e z Libby Salmon tall Exchange Lemon luics 27c 3 for 25c 48 lb 29c lb 33c lb 32c lbe $125 2 for 29c 2 for 23c 2 for 29c Giant Cashew Nuts lb 59c whole Dill Olives Spiced )ar Pitted Sour Cherries 2 for 39c No 2 ea 99c Perfection Broms 2 for 23c Paper Towels Alta Club Ginger Ale Lime pts 3 for 25c Rickey Tea Garden Figs in pt 35c Syrup Seedless Grapes 2 lbs 15c Cantaloupes — 2 for 15c ea Orange Sherbet Cake 49c Butter cakd topped with orange flavored cocoanut" dos 25c Cheese Muffins Made with cornmeal whole wheat Hour and blended with American cheese TWO DAYS LEFT! 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(Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One) touched $50000 a year contrary to! to reports that it had amounted ’ peatedly was told they were "on resignation of any federal official from $250000 to $2000000 ‘ who in became other active perany vacation” He wanted particularly “If all these smear stories are son’s political campaign ” he said to reach Catherine Kellock so” Roosevelt wrote “they must The announced "repeated Involve many of the government an official of the W P A federal requests" had been made of Dunlap and many of those indiagencies husband he to halt his political activities and writers’ project whose viduals and groups to whom I’ve added was a publicity man for the that the resignation demand was Thus they too sold insurance ‘in line with” the corporation’s polRussian embassy must be engaged in dark practices This led Representative Mosier icy to have employes" refrain from “Doesn't it seem to you that such active participation aside from vot(D) Ohio to express curiosity as (Continued from Page One) Improprieties are far too widespread in camtheir conviction political for safety?’’ to whether anyone was "tipping off” ing system of government after a revothe persons whom the committee paigns" n had Senator George Previously lution against government Surprised Him wished to question senate campaign that set up a tripartite system The president's son denied that He said he had seen some in- protested to the they committee over re- an executive a legislative and a he ever had been asked "by a pros- -' vestigators for the La Follette civil expenditures placement of Erie Cocke with Clark court to remain forever independent liberties committee in the commitpect or a client to do anything ex-- i H Foreman as Georgia director of of each other’s encroachments” tee room write insurance contracts" cept He “Are they still independent or Are they trying to hamstring the national emergency council “It has never been suggested to described move as the at now stand "political” we do Thermopylae?” me in any form directly or indithis committee?” he asked Dunlap whose home is in GainesHe said that “the editorial which rectly” he said “that I intercede It looks mighty suspicious to me ville counwas Ga state the president accepted as his own for a client or a prospect in any appointed We put two and two together where sel for the R F C in July 1933 text used an expression only rebranch commission I come from" He was state chairman in charge cently current that the ’president is government And this or department Sobcl and Halpern both told subbureau of Roosevelt birthday parties In the responsible head’ of the govern- ha8 me I quite expected stantially the same story They were’ surprised some sort of overtures I would recruited” they said by men whom January directed arrangements for ment” the welcome of Mr Roosevelt upon "That is an entirely new concep- have turned down such requests they knew to be communists Com- his visit to Gainesville last March 23 tion in America” O’Connor conmunists paid for their passports had they been made” Dunlap said he discussed the tinued and provided passage money they He said his firm obtained a conex‘the with is called he that true Georgia campaign "It is testified tract under which National Dis3-PIEand Hamilton in of ecutives one of head CE chief executive’ the Washigton "It didn’t take long to find out tillers is insured for $60000000 to directors had the three independent branches of $100000000 was commu- wired him On this business the that the whole set-u- p called for effective the resignation the government but each and every firm makes an annual profit of nistic’’ Halpern said of the situation August 20 member of the other two branches 754 per cent of the premiums which in Spain adding later 15 10 William J Hobbs of North Caro- have their own responsibility di“We went over there to fight for range from $250000 to $350000 he the to lina from attached and obWashington rect and apart was ourselves separate an ideal and then found said But that contract staff was named to succeed him any responsibility to the president tained Roosevelt declared by "writunder the OGPU of Russia In Ocilla at in a no “A has speech Camp responsiHe said 3000 to 4000 Americans representative ing a new form of whisky Insurance had been in Spain during his time south Georgia Thursday answered bility to the president policy andjiaving it accepted by the him described who have of that axiom opponents "How the opposite there underwriters’ association” of as a the candidate "yes" presi- grew is difficult to understand “I know definitely that those boys The new schedules we wrote I “if with dent disagree by declaring "The responsibility of a represen- for National Distillers” he said want to Come back” he said “If humanito obtain the tative is to the people whom he rep- 'saved them $65000 a year in pre we had thought Franco would re- the methods tarian objectives we both seek I will resents and his country He is elect- miums” patriate us we would have gone introduce besenate in the what I ed directly by the people— to them over to his side in a minute" to be a better plan " only is he accountable — and that is ‘Utterly Untrue He made repeated requests that he lieve The other two candidates for the so whether or not the chief execuHe disclosed that his company be permitted to return home he senate former Governor Eugene tive is a member of the same po- handles said but his request was always compensation insurance for new deal critic and litical a Talmadge party" denied Transcontinental & Western AirWilliam G McRae Atlanta lawyer ways but said "no airmail contracts who is a Townsend plan advocate were given TWA since Roosevelt also spoke at Ociila Thursday & Sargent did business with them" at home is his George recuperating Discussing reports that he had from a cold his father while a candiBabies requested Still in of declared Mrs Price favor date the for presidency to “be nice" newsCamp in a statement in her to George Washington Hill presiWASHINGTON Aug 18 CPI the Louisville News and paper dent of the American Tobacco comWhen Mrs A R Beall now 82 was Farmer "Lawrence Camp can CLEVELAND Aug 18 (UP)-Po-- lice pany so that Hill would buy a big a little girl she was so’ fond of work in harmony with the Demopressed their hunt for the “mad life insurance contract Roosevelt babies that she minded all the neigh- cratic leadership of the nation" she butcher of Kingsbury Run" Thurs- said "that’s utterly untrue” and announced said bors’ children “I neither telegraphed wrote nor day night in the small downtown "When I get big I’m going to have market area where they were con- telephoned — nor sent a message’ six boys and six girls" vinced that the maniacal killer has She did f Girl Gains slaughtered most of the 13 known Not only that Mrs Beall has Tonsils victims in his "torso murder labora- Are cuddled 49 grandchildren in her tionwide Ex-Buddi- D private lenders Both are designed not only to expand banking services to customers but to provide new' employment for funds accumulated through growing deposits Banks have been forced to place insecurities in the creasing blocks of surplus funds inongovernment such investments has forced last few years The meager return banks to look around for new uses for money to bring up the average return A P Giannini chairman said the plans are expansions of loans formerly made to the maximum allowed under government regulations tieth annual Massachusetts state convention of the American Le- Spaniards Force Fight £1 MERCANTILE ZION'S WORCESTER Maas Aug 18 (INS)— Many Institution of higher learning lend themselve to theories that run counter to Americanism and its principles Daniel J Doherty' Woburn national commander charged Thursday at the twen- Doherty urged a state and Discusses Proposal ar T gion Senator ' SAVE UISUMMERSTORAGE PRICES SUGARH0USE COAL CO is BLUE BLAZE FUEL CO HY 2520 or WAS 671 in Fight With Lifelong Paralvsis KANSAS CITY Mo Aug 18 (UP) — Sylva Eugenia Davis well on her way toward winning her fight against lifelong paralysis prepared Thursday flight to leave the hospital Six months Rgo she entered the hbspital and risked death in an operation by which she hoped to gain use of her limbs locked since birth by spastic paralysis It will be months before it will be known whether the girl can walk and use her hands However she expects to be able to breathe soon without the frequent use of a respirator She probably will leave the hospital early Friday Credit Corporation Fixes Loan Policy s1775 Madge's tory” Her Fortune? was based on known final whereabouts of at least three of his vie tims and the tracing to the market Rrca of a fish box and a biscuit con tainer in which were found parts of victim No 12 a woman Among the torso killer'a victims known in various dives frequented by inhabitants of dingy “hobo jungles” in and near the Cuyahoga river flats were Edward Andrassy victim No3 Florence PollHo No 4 and Rose Wallace No 9 Acting on the theory that the mad butcher finds his prey among these “forgotten people” police raiding squads routed 60 tramps from their e river bed and Tn dreaded Kingsbury Run where most of the killer's dissected and decombeen posed— headless lead-ha- ve found WASHINGTON Aug 18 UP-- The of question whether the removal busiMadge Evans’ tonsils was a ness or a personal matter came before the board of tax appeals Thurs day The screen actress contended that the tonsilectomy she underwent in 1934 was for the purpose of improving her voice and therefore const! tuted a business expense for which she was entitled to a reduction of $459 58 for her taxable income Government attorneys took a different view in a report to W W Arnold board member handling the case They said the lnternalrey enue bureau had recognized that an actress’ stock in trade was chiefly her “feminine charm and beauty” and had allowed Miss Evans $583 55 in deductions for 'wigs and makeup and $802 for her maid The conviction that the diabolical murderer's haunts had been located WASHINGTON Aug 18 UP)—' The Heads Finance Officers Commodity Credit corporation anST PAUL Aug 18 (Ah —Miner nounced Thursday it would discon tinue making loans after November B Phillipps Pasadena Cal was 1 to farmers desiring to withhold elected president at the closing 1937 corn from the market for a business session of the annual convention of the Municipal Finance possible price advance Banks and other lending agencies Officers’ Association of the United will have until that time to sell to! 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