Show I THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 7 1938 - Plant Outputs Payrolls Air Bund Activities in Middle West German-Amerim- n Official Clears WPA in Keystone State Continue Gains Production Rise In October Hopkins Aid Claims Political Abuse Charges Unfounded Hits 5 Per Cent reem-ploye- - ‘Sopie of the conclusions included INDUSTRY— Production Index up from 76 In May to 95 In October Average work hours per week increased from 34H in June to 37 in number workers also September INCOME— Wages Vlass Slayer Farm Official Believes Confident 4 ’ Subsidies Inevitable On Trial Eve Insanity Just Pose non-ferro- Rallies From Illness MP)-Se- nator for painters and photographers Citizens of Utah DEAN F DRAYTON REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR U S CONGRESS — Knows and Under- stands Your Problems and Is Anxious to Help You Solve Them Sc POULTRYMAN: products and protection of your markets from invasion by foreign producers Are you getting them? 1932 IMPORTS 1937 IMPORTS Corn 347627 bu 86337248 bu Wheat 10026000 bu 17434837 bu 52532636 lbs Barley malt 371243456 lbs " Butter 105259 lbr "11110762 IbsT Dried Milk 2924157 lbs 5962Q lbs Hogs 34153 lbs 16555218 lbs Canned Beef 24393497 lbs 326034700 lbs Hams Bacon 3015489 lbs 47422022 lbs Wool and Mohair 58097521 lbs 326034700 lbs Dried Yolks 1193000 lbs 5426358 lbs ' (U 8 Government Statistics! MR WORKINGMAN: You want security in the form of a steady job A fair day’s work at a fair day’s pay Are you getting it? 1932 - committed itself He said the first course would require congressional action reducing cotton loan rates so that they would not hold domestic prices above world prices To compensate for this reduction In rates increased cash subsidies would have to be paid growers he said Already in Use it' 1932 1937 US Taxes Collected$l 557729041 $4653195315 1932 1937 U S Expenditures $4741015144 $8001187347 There Is NO HOPE for PERMANENT SECURITY i Under Thesef Conditions DEAN F BRAYTON knbws your problems and will wprk for their solution for Brayfonfor Con- gress is a vote for YOUR OWN Security He is- - a World War Veteran e (Paid Political Advertisement by Ralph (958 3rd Ave) x A Sheffield ) WASHINGTON Nov 6 (Ab--The supreme court may clarify Monday the regulatory authority of the n tlonal labor relations board Directly at issue in a case before the court is whether the board has supervision over the' Consolidated Edison Company of New York Inc which sells electricity gas and steam There has been no indication however whether a decision will be delivered at Monday’s court session The utility contended its operations were entirely within New York state and that hence the labor board had no jurisdiction The Harry L Hopkins Sunday night board's authority is limited to Inthat Democrats would be victorious dustries affecting interstate comon November 8 in California and merce Michigan and that the “funny money” eld age pension plan in California would be rejected Hopkins’ forecasts were based on a survey he made during a two eign prices The state department is strongly week’ ‘ tour which carried him opposed to use of the export sub- through a dozen states en route to sidy except in emergency cases con- Hollister Cal where he visited the tending it leads to retaliatory meapresident's son James who is resures Recent official reports show a cuperating from a stomach operation (substantial decline in exports of cotton long America's No 1 ag- Foretells Result ricultural export commodity Ship"I believe that Sheridan Downey ments abroad since the 1938 marwill in his campaign for the keting season began August 1 to- senatewin and that Culbert Olson will tal only 1164000 bales or about 623000 bales less than during the be the next gevernor of California" Hopkins said “Moreover it Is my corresponding period last year opinion that Frank Murphy will be Below Average reelected governor of Michigan" President Roosevelt has indorsed Should that rate continue exports would total only 4656000 bales for publicly the Democratic candidates the marketing year During the in both states He twice came to 1929-3- 3 exports averaged the assistance of Murphy who is in period about 8000000 bale annually Last a nip and tuck struggle with foryear they totaled 5560000 bales mer Governor Frank C Fitzgerald Reports indicate that Further losses would add to an ex- Republican isting record surplus of 13500000 the outcome of this contest is in bales officials of the agriculture doubt department said Scheme - Department economists attribu- Oppbses In giving Downey and Olson a ted the decline in foreign sales to pat on the back Mr Roosevelt a slump in business in Europe and made It plain that he was opposed to lower prices of competing cotton to the pension plan which proposes in world markets to give 330 a week to every person over the age of 50 Downey has Plunge Kills Coast Scoutmaster SAN RAFAEL Cal Nov 6 (UP) —Robert Downs junior assistant scoutmaster from Sacramento was fatally injured when he slipped and fell from a cliff above Muir beach near here Sunday rDownscame here’ with a group of 36 Sacramento boy scouts for a week-en- d outing and was hiking along the "edge of a cliff when he slipped and fell 50 feet to the rocks below His companions rushed him to the Cottage hospital here where he supported the plan Hopkins will remain here until Monday for further discussion of the political situation When he left on his trip he told newspaper reporters that he would be back In time to see Governor Herbert H Lehman and the remainder of the Democratic state slate emerge from the November 8 balloting with a plurality of 500000“ He "declined Sunday to speculate on the plurality Texas Auto Collision died FERRIS Texas Nov 6 (UP)— Three persons were killed and six injured Sunday night when two automobiles collided during a rain storm between Ferris and Palmer Dead were Mrs M T Roberts 35 of Dallas and wo unidentified nrtenT'Two"" children" r beheved to be Mrs Roberts’ suffered serious injuries Also injured were Willis Roberts 16 and her younger sister Mary Jo and Mrs Leha Dabney of Hubbard City Hollis How was admitted to a hospital at Ennis with a serious head injury CHILLY cause ' “LOBB’S ON THE JOB” " With ALL OF THE HIGHEST GRADES OF COAL If he aia’t sot It then It ain't worth a dawsone 'er a ' td hny of you! Sugarhouse & Blue HY 2520 whoop-ds-do- o Coal Co Blaze Fuel Co WAS 671 Plane Crash Kills Youth in East dig-ger- this ity” The Style You Want Is Here Sale of Product board argued Consolidated Edison sold its product to other concerns which did operate in Interstate commerce and that a Consolidated Edison strike would directly affect the interstate commerce of these companies A conflict between the American Federation of Labor and the Committee for Industrial Organization also Is involved The SUITS from $35 TOPCOATS from 830 f Contract Made Consolidated Edison had entered into a collective bargaining contract with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers a federation affiliate The board ordered this contract abrogated acting upon a complaint by the United Electrical and Radio Workers of America a C I O affiliate 'that Consolidated Edisen employes had been given no chance to express their preference between the two organizations Decisions are possible Monday in 23 cases Canada Grain Man Dies MONTREAL Nov 6 (UP) — Charles B Esdaile 71 one of the city's leading grain men died at hie home Sunday after a long illness 3ts IJour (Best (Buy! 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We will ca has been made the haven of W P A he said adding that none paint it out guaranteed results” radicals with of those had changed his registraBusiness boomed Men and womphilosophy” tion and none had been discharged en eporting discolored orbs arReviewing world history and He said he had informed Shep' rived in all manner of dress from the part that Christianity played pard previously concerning the evening gowns and tuxedos to in it Father Coughlin said that third charge that it was known slacks and overalls “I had to the World war was not a war that a “political organization” had cancel the ad” Allen said “on to end wars nor a war to make asked for contributions but that he account of the adverse effect the ths world safe for democracy found no evidence of any being black-ey- e customers had on my “It was a war to end Christianmade he saicl regular business” Beautifully Fatal to Three ‘ ’’ SA Expert p WPA Clarify Statutes The alternative of subsidizing exports Is airsady being used’ ln the case of wheat Under this system the government makes up losses incurred by exporters In meeting for- Unemployed 11000000 13000000 MRS HOUSEWIFE You want food and clothing at reasonable prices Are you getting them? 35c out of every dollar- 7°0 pi'nd goes lor taxes—largely hidden taxes MR BUSINESS MAN: Ypu want freedom from uncertainty and relief from f?ar of increased taxes and additional Are regulation you getting them? Federal bureaus increase! ‘‘Crack-downscontinue! ’ MR AND MRS TAXPAYER: You want reduced taxes and freedom from increased indebtedness Are you getting them? Taxes increase! Government spending multiplies! n’'‘ ir Burden on Make-U- ty Utilities Company Decision May ' 1937 - Labor Board WASHINGTON Nov 6 (AP)— World competitive conditions appeared Sunday a high agriculture department official said to be forcing the United States toward a choice between reducing crop loan rates and increasing cash subsidies to farmers or adopting export subsidies as a regular policy This official declared- - that one of the two courses appeared inevitable if the United States was to retain Its share of the world cotton markets a policy to which the agriculture adjustment administration has 50-Fo- ot MR FARMER DAIRYMAN STOCKMAN You want fair prices for your Court Ruling Looms on World Competition Will Force Nation To Adopt Some Method to Retain Cotton Markets Authority Declares Prosecution to Claim ‘Sales Up Stock Cess Sculptor’s TRADE— Sales of department variety and mall order houses up since second quarter retail and wholesale inventprles reduced NEW YORK Nov 6 (UP)-Rob- -ert COMMODITIES— Industrial raw Irwin a pleasant-appearin- g material prices generally higher young sculptor who says he slew hides especially copper other metals rubber silk and cot- three persons Including the artist’s ton Oil and gasoline prices slightly model whose sister he loved to y lower steel prices lower for a short “the ultimate spiritual expertime ience” of murder goes to trial MonSECURITIES— Stocks recovered day confident that his lawyers will from March to October 45 per cent prove him “crazy as a bedbug” of lossea In preceding year Issues The state hopes to prove him the shrewdest of killers who deliberof new securities expanding had himself committed to an FOREIGN TRADE -- Both ex- ately insane asylum so that he might and turned imports upward ports In August exports running far claim Insanity as an excuse for murder If it can Introduce such ahead of imports evidence the state will do much to confound an elaborate defense preby the noted Samuel Leibo-wit- z Sen ‘Cotton Ed’ Smith pared criminal lawyer who is ready with a mass of psychlatrc evidence that Irwin is mad A former divinity student Irwin FLORENCE ‘S j Nov 6 was confined for 'three years to the E D (Cotton Ed Smith Rockland state hospital for the inWho entered a hospital Saturday sane Ha ia charged in this trial suffering from a kidney ailment only with the murder of Frank was reported in an Improved con- - Byrnes an inoffensive lodger in dition Sunday The the Beekman Hill home of Mrs chairman of the senate agriculture Mary Gedeon who on Easter morncommittee may be able to leave the ing 1937 was slain there with her hospital within a week his physi- daughter YeronlcA shapely model cian said '$4 Tell Die probe how bund work bmJdweat At right U Bernhard Hofmann German-Amerlca- n Federation of Wisconsin president and at left 1 LeBoy Shultz Protective League of Milwaukee vice president Center is John C Metcalf investigator Increased raising total man hours of work 15 per cent NATIONAL Kindness Kills N Y Autoist f ‘Black Eye’ Business Proves WASHINGTON Nov (Ah— Aubrey Williams acting administrator of W P A said Sunday he had reinvestigated charges of political abuse in Pennsylvania and found “there was not one scintilla of truthJn them as far as W P A employes were concerned” Williams made public a letter to Chairman Sheppard (R) Texas of WASHINGTON' Nov 6 (JP—The federal reserve board estimated Sunday that industrial production increased about 5 per cent last month reaebing-th- ahighest level since October a year ago The board using 1923-2- 5 levels as v 100 rated October factory output at 95 The month was the fifth consecutive one in which industrial The 95 level production advanced however with 102 in compared October 1937 In its monthly bulletin summarizing business statistics in virtually all lines the board estimated 1000000 persons had been d since spring Work Hours Greater corporate earnings relief and farm income up it) third quarter of year dividend payments unchanged BUILDING — On seasonal basis construction contracts highest since 1929 residential and publio pro! acts up most little change In private nonresldential work RAILROADS— Index or carload' " ingi up from 68 tn Spring td 68 in October net operating income up Brief Items Gathered From Heref There ' 257 East 1st South 178 North 2nd "West 825 South State 905 South 9th East r NeiuMeffuTd K CLEAN! 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