Show si rL wKmecaiE- & THE SALT LAKE' TRIBUNE Railroad Union Toftib’ Will Fail to Agree t streamlined “tomb” for the Curtain Falls Hull Opposes Wallace’s Subsidy Plan NEW YORK To Relieve Wheat Surplus Stirs Clash Aug 18 (—SecState' Hull questioned retary Thursday about the agriculture da partment's proposal to subsidize the WASHINGTON of of 100000000 bushels of wheat irfaicated that he was as opposed as ever to the idea qf an ' Aug 18 UP)— A sci- - AAA Chief’s Proposal export FRIDAY MORNING CHICAGO Aug 18 UP) — The Chichine age was being built by scicago North Shore1 & Milwaukee! ence Thursday to let people 5000 from now know what we railroad and its union employes were years 9 were like in a stalpmate Thursday night over It will be filled with the things a IS per cent ’wage cut order which that make us what we are— inled to suspension of operations on cluding a typical woman’s hat To balance the hat there will be Tuesday morning serious things relating to governConciliator Harry E Scheck of ment and industry religion and the federal labor department said philosophy history and geology the situation was "serious” and music and art t So that archeologists who dig called for assistance He commented the strike apparently would up the "tomb” will not just look at the hat laugh and 'dismiss us as a “long drawn-ou- t affair” He said Conciliator Robert M a peculiar race the Smithsonian Pilkington had been assigned by the Institution hopes to place in the machine age sarcophagus a “key lt department to come here from Scheck has negotiated for to English” which will make it three days with officials of the rail- easy for persons unfamiliar with road and the unions involved English to understand our lanA railroad spokesman said “no guage The whole thing will be burled new ideas” developed Thursday when Scheck talked with A A somewhere in the world's fair Js Sprague receiver and Bernard J ground this fall The “tomb" being built In the Fallon executive officer of the raillaboratories of the Westinghouse road Pe-tro- export subsidy He referred inquirers to his Speeches made over a period of many years He told them he would let them know if any material change occurred in his ideas His speeches from the time he He helped K Heath entered the holise of representa- Thomas make people forget cares tives through his years in the sen ate and finally in the state department include many expressions of opposition to the export subsidy policy Clash Possible j AUGUST 19 1938 Preserve 1938 for 5000 Years glass imbedded in a water-proo- f substance When the relics of this age of ours have been placed inside it all the air will be removed from it and the glass envelope will then be filled with nitrogen or soma other inert gas to act' as a preservative What articles will bev burled in thd “tomb" is put up to science and the public in the current issue Electric and Manufacturing com- pany is a cross between old King Tut’s last resting place and something "you would expect to find on Mars It is called a “time capsule” Like King Tut’s tomb the "capsule” will have an inner crypt and an outer chamber and will look roughly like a shell from a big bertha It will be seven feet two inches long and eight inches in Sen Borah Improves diameter Since the "capsule” is expected to last 5000 years the outer shell is bejng constructed of a new metallic alloy made principally of copper mixed with small amounts of chromium and silver It is as hard as steel yet resists corrosion as well as pure copper Instead of rusting upon contact with iron earth it should strengthen itself It will be mide in six segments and se&led water-tigThe inner crypt will be six inches in diameter and slightly more than six feet long In it will be an envelope of e ht heat-resista- nt At Maine Spa POLAND SPRING Me (iP — U S Senator Aug 18 William T Borah Thursday was reported “gaining steadily” against the illness from which he is convalescing here A physician attending the shaggy- browed Idaho Republican said he was in good "spirits although he shunnef mention of national af- fairs The senator seldom left his room and remained in bed the greater part of the day his physician said of the magazine Science To be acceptable they should follow these lines: Something to show how we appear dress andAalk Information as to where we live and work Description of our arts and entertainment n A of our general information and how it is diffused tb us What we know of our world: its geology geography religion philosophyindustry government history medicine science Typical small ingenious devices that contribute to our comfort ' safety and health To make sure the people 5000 years from now find the “tomb” the scientists are writing a book about it and distributing it to museums and libraries all over the world If all the books are destroyed by then we'll probably be forgotten swing music the numbers racket armaments races and all cross-sectio- Bad Men Head For Hideout Hamilton Walters Outwit Posses BROKEN BQW Okla Aug 18 UP) country of southeastern Oklahoma Thursday night hid Desperadoes Floyd Hamilton and Ted Walters from a posse of officers from three states The pair shot from their automo--bil- e near DeQueen Ark last Saturday was believed to have appeared at a farmhouse and demanded food near Hochatown north of here The posse of nearly two score federal state and county officers from Oklahoma Arkansas and Texas shifted their search to that area The fugitives were believed to be beating their way through the unthe dergrowth northward toward noCookson hills for a century a torious hideaway for bad men —The' hill - THie SHiaveir Death Reunites Famed Comedy Team THAT KEALLA The capital speculated therefore that Hull and Secretary of Agriculture Wallace might clash over the export siibsidy project Some experts said however that Wallace ihlght be able to obviate the clash Year by deducing the amount of the sub sidy so thatit would not interfere McIntyre’s substantially with Hull’s program of eliminating artificial trade barriers— or by reaching an agreement EW YORK Aug 18 UPi-- The With other agricultural exporting nations so that all would apply a great mid vaudeville comedy team subsidy and none would regard it as of McIntyre and Heath was reunited grounds for retaliatory trade meas Thursday — in death ures Thomas K Heath costar in the In the house of representatives "coon buck” dance the famous skit ’In 1919 Hull declared: "Another class of commercial “The Ham Tree” and" other sucpractices and methods which has cesses of half a century ago died been the source of much unfairness of a heart attack at his home in and the cause of much retaliation and consequent ill feeling' relates Setauket Long Island at the age of $5 just a year after the passing to subsidies bonuses draw-bacrebates etc These policies are gen- of hi partner erally utilized for the encourage' Heath never knew Jim McIntyre ment of export business” was deal Stricken with paralysis While In Senate just as McIntyre was dying in ConSpeeches of the same tenor were necticut Just across Long Island made in the senate when Hull sound Heath lay an invalid for a represented Tennessee In that body On May 2 1935 speaking as sec- year as his family kept the news him retary of state before the Chamber from The two formed their famous of Commerce of the United States team more than 60 years ago in San he declared: “I have had presented to me time Antonio Texas and trouped in min-Strshows burlesque vaudeville and again schemes for expanding our exports of our agricultural prod- and musical comedy until 19 A ucts by means of preferential ar- Started as Boy rangements dumping devices and Heath was born in fiiladelphia other measures which involve serivaudcvllleXas a boy ous complications of our general and went into soon becoming a blackface cotrade relations" Assistant Secretary of State Fran- median He was playing with George Howcis B Sayre said in July during a speech at the University of Vir- ard in San Antonio Texas irt1874 when Howard became ill McIntyre ginia: “The illusory remedy of export a former railroad candy butcher subsidies would be foredoomed to from Kenosha Wls was playing bn failure from the very outset Once the same bill and he and Heat! we embark in a wholesale way upon formed an act They began by playing fairs in export subsidies we are drifting Texas passing the hat After travel” down a perilous current ing with Sells Brothers’ circus for a Rejects German Flan while they went to Hamlin’s old Secretary Hull came out against coliseum in Chicago and Jhen on to certain other trade practices Thurs- the old Madison Square Garden day when he rejected Germany’s here They played in Howe’s London offer of a trade arrangement making clear that his rejection applied circus and the next year ran a road as long as that country continued show of their own with only' fain her system of bilateral barter and success In 1880 at Tony Pastor’s Broad“aski” marks The offer had been made in a speech by Ger way theater they gave New Yorkers man Secretary of State for Eco' their first look at the “coon buck” dance to such resounding applause nomics Rudolf Brinckmann Hull declared Germany’s system their salary jumped tp $150 a week was diametrically contrary to the Toured With Barnum principles upon which he was makThen came tours with the Baring his trade agreements and re suited in less rather than in more num &- Bailey circus Weber and trade He said however that ho Fields- and their “Georgia minone would be more pleased than he strels” which ran 17 years without if a sound basis could be found for a change in routine to set a new the rehabilitation of the trade which vaudeville record 'he Ham Tree" in which Hen-an- d n so be: in years past Alexander two negroes nery to both countries bandied imaginings about the Sweit-ze- r camp by the Beer river where Relieved hama grew on trees started as a skit in the “Georgia mliistrels" 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