Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING Galls Wage Hour Parley Give Labor Data Aug 18GT)-Scc-rc- 1938 en September 12 to study local wage nd hour laws The information they bring together will be used in formulating a model bill which the' labor department will prepare for the use of any stated which consult ft about the enactment of laws to supplement the federal wage and hour law The material also will be presented for discussion at the fifth national conference on labor legislation in October Attending the September conference will be Labor Commissioners Martin P Durkin Illinois Joseph W A Pat M Tone Connecticut William M Oklahoma Murphy Knetr Utah: A L Fletcher North Carolina Ralph M Bashore PennO Counsel Lee sylvania and C Pressman Robert J Watt of A F L and New York Supreme Court Justice Bernard L Shientag bridge-buildin- States-Canad- 4000-mi- Board to Reconsider’ Woman’s Parole le ANAHEIM Cal Aug 18 of a parole of Mrs Louise Northcott 70 serving a life sentence for the murder of Walter Collins on a chicken ranch in Riverside county a decade ago has- - been ordered by the board of parole of the California institution for women Tehachapi prison Chairman Lotus H Louden announced Thurs- Free Berries Offer Attracts Crowds SOUTH STERLING Pa Aug 18ttake advantage of Dunning's offer “Help yourself signs Thursday of "all you want— for nothing and drew a swarm of berry pickers to no strings attached” This is the second year Dunning E D Dunning’s blackberry has thrown open his patch to the patch near this northern PennsyL public “I am opposed to waste” he exvania town UP)— re Lugging containers ranging in size plained To'Tnake his offer more widely from a pint to 10 gallons the pick- known he asked newspapers to Expressing friendship for Can- ers came from as faras 50 miles to print an announcement ada in his talk at the bridge Mr Roosevelt repeatedly emphasized the benefits which hi said would result defrom joint Canadian-America- n velopment of the St Lawrence Ho told his listeners that private American interests might step in and gain a monopoly in developing the river unless governmental action was forthcoming Saying that all poweF developments along the stream except the Ontario-Hydr- o are "allied to if not controlled by a single American group” the president added: “The development of natural resources and the proper handling of their fruits is a major problem of government Naturally no solution would be acceptable to either country which does not leave its government entirely master in its own house Tells Friendship J Freedom Ban KINGSTON Ont Aug 18 Hee' are some highlights of President Roosevelt's sp'eech at Queens university Thursday: The Dominion of Canada is part of the' sisterhood of the British empire I give to 'you assurance that the people of the United States will not stand idly by if domination of Canadian soil is threatened by any other empire We are good neighbors and true friends because we maintain our own rights with frankness because we refuse to accept the twists of secret diplomacy The vast amount of our resources the vigor of our commerce men have made us vital factors in world and the strength peace whether we choose or not Of all the devastations of war none is more tragic than the destruction which it' brings to the processes ohmen’jr minds We in the Americas know the sorrow and the wreckage which may follow if the'ability of men to understand each other is rooted out from among the nations (Continued from Page One) other thousands at the bridge he said that in politics as in roadmaking Canada and the United States have learned and practiced g the art of a He referred to the United joint commission which settles all differences along the border as a “peace bridge” typical of the two nations’ friendship "This bridge of peace” said the prime minister "has been the more significant in that while countries on (he continents ‘of Europe and Asia have been increasing their frontier armaments the United States and Canada have settled ail their boundary differences by the me'thod and processes of reasoned discussion” tary Labor Perkins announced Thursday that she had invjted a group of labor officials to meet here of Slayer Faces Highlights of Canada Talk by Roosevelt Countries Reaffirm Friendship at Bridge Ceremonies Utah Official Will Attend Meet to WASHINGTON 19 Canada Has Ally in JO S? Roosevelt Says President Receives Honorary Law Degree Sec Perkins AUGUST " day The board last November ordered Mrs Northcott parolled to her husband George Northcott of Kutz-tow- n Pa on December 31" The matter will be reconsidered dt a meeting September 10 at Tehachapi "Because of the seriousness of the crime involved the board has decided to discuss all phases of the case” Louden said The board chairman said he had received a letter from Sanford Clark star witness in the conviction of Mrs Northcott and her son Gordon later executed protesting the parole and declaring he feared for his life if she goes free ' -- Iowa Militia Quits Strike Area Duty NEWTON Iowa Aug 18 UP)— Governor Nelson G Kraschel Thursday night ordered the immediate withdrawal of national guard troops from the scene of the Maytag washing machine strike at Newton Iowa The 125 guardsmen and eight officers all that remained on dut of the 250 originally sent intovme strike zone July 20 likely wUProove out of Newton Friday theffovernor said Withdrawal of ths'Troops is designed to facilitar'a friendly settlelabor ment of the controversybctween the company and its fifl O union the governor thfee-month-o- Museum Head Sails On Gajjae Hunt SEATTLE 18 Aug UP)— Wilton a trustee of the American Museum of Natural History and New York attorney sailed for Alaska Thursday to bag five moore and seven Grant caribou for the musMim's new North American hall He will disembark at Anchorage and fly to the big game country in the interior Lloyd-Smit- h Dr James Richarj&on of Queens university confers doctor ot laws degree on President velt at Kingston Ont British Labor Press Praises oosevelt’s Canada Speech domination In the “The other Is Spiritual United States the democratic faith burns bright and strong and Canada belongs to the great democratic brotherhood” Give-Aiva- y American policy since 1823 “Unfortunately for the president the American people are not with him Probably 90 per cent are in favor of isolation” the Express continued Prices 231 BON MARCHE Roosevelt Talk Bolsters said Stand his Foreign Aug 18 (AP)— The laborite Daily Herald Thursday that President Roosevelt's “momentous pledge” in address at Kingston Ont “becomes part of the history of the British empire” The Mail which leads the section Speaking of Mr Roosevelt's assurance that "the people- of the of the British press favorable to United States will not stand idly Germany and Italy declared the of Mr 'Roosevelt’s by if domination of Canadian soil Is "very cordiality” reatened” the newspaper said speech "may even inspire attempts ere were two reasons for his to read more into thl president's is justified" promise of the "strong shield of the words than The Isolationist Express found Stars and Stripes” for Canada’s protection "nothing new” in Mr Roosevelt’s "One Is strategical" the Herald “grand speech and Important incurexplained "Security of the United sion into world politics” for it was States is bound up with the Inde- “based on the Monroe doctrine pendence of Canada from foreign which has been the cornerstone for LONDON i At : Roose- Voices Warning “To put it bluntly of American interests is here gradually putting itself Into a position where unless caution is exercised they may in time be able to determine the economic fate of a large area both in Canada and the United Address Timed to' Aid Power Plan For St Lawrence By KIRKE L SIMPSON WASHINGTON Aug 18 (An — President Roosevelt broadened the meaning of more than one American doctrine Thursday in his speeches in Canada and at the international bridge dedication exercises He made a virtual pledge of American armed aid for Canada against ary foreign aggressor That added a new chapter of definitions at least if not of principle to the Monroe doctrine It brought Canada specifically within the shelter of that policy at a moment when Europe is tense with war fears and rumbling with echoes of the German marieuver mobilization But Mr Roosevelt added another chapter also to his own "good neighHe warned Canabor" doctrine dians that a "group of American (power) interests" was maneuvering to obtain monopolistic control of hydroelectric resources of the St Lawrence river Mp'SSIES Drastically and Fnally REDUCED for an Immediate and Complete SELL-OUT- ! Voices Warning “Unless caution is exercised they may in time be able to determine the economic fate of a large area both in Canada and in the United States” he said The president's enlargement of the Monroe doctrine to include a pledge of aid to Canada against any aggressor from overseas is more important for its timing and for the effect it might have on Canadian of the toward administration-favored treaty for joint development of the St Lawrence than because it actually extends the meaning of the Monroe doctrine By implication and the logical application of -its terms as an American defense- policy that ratf-icatio- Street and 72 Ilrcssos Sport Dresses r Originally 695-109- Summer and 5 Fall Styles Reduced to — Broken 14 to 44 Sizes Cash Only! 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