Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING Gov Murphy Two Army Weapons to Fight Tanks9 Planes Chief of Staff U S Opens Hearings Today Mother of Dies After In Radio Monopoly Probe Asks U S Arms Increase National Broadcasting Qfficials Will Testify Spat at Party JVeiu Roosevelt Talk Politics jy General Craig Terms Men Munitions Michigan Chief Opposes Third Short of Army Need Party Program The Michigan executive had con ferred ‘with Mayor Fiorello" and Senator Bulkley (D) Ohio in New York City Saturday LaGuardia said after that meeting they talked of the possibility of a third party if "new dealers” lost control of the Democratic party in the ia j Murphy came here from New York and spent approximately four hours with the president Sunday afternoon Dismiss Election Situation He told the Associated Press later they had had a general discussion of the situation resulting from the election last week in which the Republican’ party made substantial gains He would not say what opinions Mr Roosevelt had expressed but said he himself thought the outlook for the advance of "progressivism In government” was good “Progressivism can and must go forward” he said “but I believe it must be carried forward through the Democratic party There Is little chance for success through a third 4 ’9 party” Since the elections LaGuardia leader of the American Labor party has called for conferences of “progressives" to solidify their forces fC-- f 1 f 4 Plans Conferences He announced he intended to confer with Murphy Senator La ' i (P) Wisconsin and Governor v 'V-La Follette of Wisconsin Senator V ' ’ov 4 : Norris (I) Nebraska and others v V 4 The Progressive party led by the La Follettes suffered heavy losses &JL && a In the election Governor La FolAre actually 37 MM caliber guns capable of being towed at high lette was defeated for reelection by Military truck "trailers” Julius Heil Republican and the speed and the U S army’s newest most formidable tank plane combat weapon party also lost strength in the house ®f representatives Murphy shrugged aside questions about reports arising since his own defeat for reelectlon that he might be appointed to the supreme court or become high commissioner to the Philippines “I expect to be a private citizen When my term expires but a private citizen who will continue to be interested in good government and Rangers Add Steer Success Held Corn Belt Reaction progressive government” he said "I intend to return to practice of To Rescue List my profession and to teaching" Boon to Old Age Highlights ' Prior to his entrance into politics Egyptians Premature a decade ago Murphy practiced law In Congress Caus6 Republican Trend In Detroit and taught In the UniverJust Another Rescue — Park sity of Detroit law school rangers added a steer to their CHICAGO Nov 13 (iD-- Dr rescues from bad water in CaliThe governor said he would return Fran(Continued From Fage One) to Michigan Sunday night cis E Townsend aaid Sunday the fornia’s Death Valley 279 feet cans below sea level and the lowest Mpy of them were Republican upswing in Tueiday’a spot in the United States W Ray Democratic victories even in election “will pump new blood” into Goodwin Death Valley monument the 1936 Roosevelt reclection tidal N Y Mayor Seeks his old age pension bloc in consuperintendent said the nearest wave A relative handful of votes To Unite Liberals gress and mark it “the largest and cattle ranch is 60 miles away and would have made them Republican TEW YORK Nov 13 UP)—Look- most powerful in the history of the he was at a loss to understand how the steer got there He said park even then ' ing toward the 1940 elections Mayor movement” rangers previously had rescued Slim Hold F H LaGuardia Sunday planned and desfurther conferenoes this week to "We have won a great victory In burros motorists cyclists Nineteen of the 28 ousted house ert rats from the hole of bad Calipress his plans for a solidification this election” the was steer water but this the first Democrats in ths nine farm states of the nation’s progressive forces fornia physician said after atudy-in- g It was hauled in a truck to Fur- that showed a Republican reaction The mayor disoussed last Tuesfinal election the returns “It nace Creek ranch to recuperate day’s election- - results which he has pepn our greatest and I fee while its brand is checked for its of varying strength woniijsir seats called "a decided setback” at a m 1936 by margins of 10000 votes some definite action will owner meeting Saturday with Governor certain less in total district votes averor Franks Murphy of Michigan and be taken on the Townsend plan bill BrAndel 83 — Associate Justice A dozen Senator Robert J Bulkley of Ohio very early in the next session" Louis D Brandeis of the supremo aging well over 100000 both of whom fell before Republican house last into them of the eighty-thir- d by court his reached got 61 electthe of He asserted newly Votes in bids for reelectlon without special ob- a 5000 or less majority Only jn year Sunday were ed congressmen Republican LaGuardia indicated the support servance of the event A member nine cases of farm state Demoof all progressives regardless of either pledged to support the bill of the family said he spent a cratic upsets did the party grip on party affiliation would be sought or had promised to bring the meas“very quiet" day at his home in While the mayor hinted at the posthe district have a 1936 strength of seen and had not anyWashington ure to the floor for debate sibility of a third party Bulkley one Neither the justice nor Mrs os much or more than a 10 per 151 Backer Elected deprecated the Idea Brandeis would talk to news- cent majority ‘That’s the very subject under Out of the 240 candidates sup- men discussion and preparation” said Completed counts from the farm Put Up or Else — The United state house districts which the ReLaGuardia when asked whether a ported by the Townsend movement d StAtes should stop lecturing other publicans took away from their third party would result if the new 151 were elected the deal heuid lose control of the 1940 pension advocate eaid adding that nations and do something Itself to opposition this year are not yet Insure world peace Bishop G available in Washington Until they in nine states all congressional canDemocratic convention Bulkley said he believed there didates backed by his organisation Ashton Oldham of Albany N Y are no statistical analysis of the said in Denver The Episcopal ful) extent of the farm sentiment was "quite a sentiment” against a were victorious It third presidential term although The states ha named were Flor- bishop on his way home from a turnover there can be made would require comparison of 1938 Governor Murphy held progressives ida Maine North Dakota South good will congress in San Franshould keep “in open mind” on that Dakota Montana New Hampshire cisco addressed a public meeting Republican majorities district by on “Peace or War?” “When I district with Democratic ProgresArizona Wyoming and Oregon question The pension campaigner said his was a boy we used to say ’put up sive or Farmer-Labo- r majorities m or shut up’ That means either the same districts two years ago organisation which made recommendations in 39 states supported back down or fight That is the Different Here six of the Republican senatorial kind of protest we should rftak Review of the 1936 Progressive candidates who won Democratic now” in Wisconsin for house seats majorities Weo Bit Early — Hundreds of seats now lost to Republicans and ‘We were interested in putting For a similar check on Minnesota in a lot of Republicans" said Dr jubilant Egyptians thought Sundefeats do not furnish Townsend who envisioned back in day they were rejoicing in the those groups with as strong-- n 1933 the time when all over the age birth of a ’child to Queen Farida But were The they wrong alibi that they were doubtful anyof 65 would be given $200 a month salute that set off the brief celeb- how as in case-o- f the Democrats by thegovernment jl Fol-let- te f r f i K 5 j DrTownsend Sees Gain in Pension Bloc g t nmmo Brief Items From Here There Farm Unrest Turns Tide Back to GOP GOP gray-haire- SPECIALS Farm-er-Labqri- te Turkey Day ALL PLAIN GARMENTS Beautifully Dry Cleaned 21-g- Need for Balance “No truly democratic government can be a one party government” he said “There must be a balance of parties in congress if we are to have sound legislation Both predominately liberal and predominately reactionary governments threaten sane legislation “The next congress is going to give us progressive legislative measDr Townsend said “It ures is going to place old age annuities basis Out of on a the chaos of the past 10 years we are going to see born a new eco” nomic and social concept CASH-CA- RRY 4 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 257 East 1st South 178 North 2nd West 825 South State 905 South 9th East NetuMetiurd E A £ Ky CLWASATCH C540 N — 13 T'oemedy "marked shortage” in reserves and In modern weapons for tho regular army General Craig in his annual report made recommendations for more'men gun and These recommendaammunition tions are expected generally to be reflected In President Roosevelt’s forthcoming rearmament proposals to tho new congress Reserves are far short of requirements the general reported to Secretary Woodring both for an initial protective force of 400000 and the army of a million men which under general staff plans would be formed in the first four a third party movement ' Nov WASHINGTON General Malin Craig chief of staff urged Sunday' as "a matter of major military Importance” that the army’s war reserves of munitions be built up as soon as possible WASHINGTON Nov 13 (A’)— Governor Frank Murphy of Michigan expressed the opinion Sunday after a conference with President Roosevelt that “progressive forces” must work through the Democratic party rather than attempting to unite 1940 convention NOVEMBER 14 1938 Quebec Fife Causes Seventh Death ROUYN Qu Nov 13 (Canadian Press)— Toll of life in Saturday’s early morning hotel fire was set at seven after a Toronto salesman died Sunday Officials established the safety of two other persons feared trapped in the Albert hotel when flames structure and leveled the half a dozen other buildings fired to markthe anniversary of the day Egypt first claimed independence Telephone calls to Montasa palace disclosed the mistake The queen expecting the arrival of her first baby is in residence at the palace attended by two physicians and four ration-was nurses Funeral for Turkey’s President Set ANKARA Turkey Nov 13 UP)— Funeral services for Kamal Ataturk president and founder of modern Turkey who died last Thursday were set Sunday for November 21 Because of Turkey’s national mourning a Conference of chiefs of staff of the Balkan entente powers originally scheduled for November 17 has been deferred to the end of the month The newspaper Kurun predicted former Foreign Minister Tevfik Rustu Aras who was eliminated in a cabinet reshuffle would succeed Fdthi Okyar as Turkish ambassador to London Okyar who has been elected to the national assembly was said to have been offered an important government post Only two of 'the half dozen Progressives washed out of the house had 1936 majorities of less than 18000 in average district total vote that year of less than 100000 Three of Minnesota's repre-- j months of a war Aska More Manpower In men the army’s officer proposed that the regular army be increased now by 3000 to 168000 Including 21500 for the atr corps'' rHe suggested more intensive training for some 300 selected reserve officers and an increase of 18000 in the enrollment of college reserve officer units In munitions General Craig stressed what he said was a need for defensive weapons to cope with aircraft and tanks Specific recommendations applying to reserves as well as Immediate equipcqsnt for the regular army Included 1 Antiaircraft guns searchlights and fire control equipment in addition to those for which congress provided $23000000 this year 2 More antitank guns manufacture of which has just been started More Automatic Riflee S More aemlautomatlc rifles for the Infantry of which the army has less than 8000 middle-of-the-ro- NoV propose “The equipped air force is now ductor would testify later After NBC had completed its presentation the Columbia Broadcasting company and the Mutual Broadcasting system are expected Commission to offer witnesses headed counsel will Dempsey by cross-exami- William J the witnesses Expect Long Probe Unofficial estimates Sunday were that the investigation might continue far into next year The commission adopted a resolution authorizing tht Inquiry last spring Commission T A M Craven assertproposed the investigation ing the commission should deter-min- e the truth or falsity of charges he said had been made that “certain monopolistic practices or trends which would result in monopoly in radio broadcasting exist or may exist" Preliminary work has been under wjy for months Frank B McNinch chairman of I Impartiality Promised McNinch gave assurances to the industry that the investigation would be conducted in “a thorough impartial and businesslike manner” He said it was expected “to provide a comprehensive factual basis for the formulation of special regulations applicable to chain broadcasting and possibly revision of the commission's regulations governing broadcasting generally' The commission’s records as of September 30 show there are 716 licensed broadcasting stations of which 320 are affiliated with major networks The National Broadcasting company owns 10 stations but leases three to Independent operators The Columbia Broadcasting system owns eight stations and the Mutual Broadcasting system none NBC leases eight stations from other owners while Columbia leases two The body clad in a brightly decorated Bavarian peasant costume was almost hidden under a barberry bush Paul A Davii IV 30 her husband told detectives the young woman mother of twin sons left his car near the'Spot where her body was found “My wife was nervous and upset and we quarreled a little” Detec-tiv- e Adam J Sadorf quoted the husband as saying “Finally she asked me to let her out and I did id Couldn’t Find Her “I drove on for about a block and then turned around and came back thinking she might be feeling better But I couldn't find her and finally went home” Coroner Charles A Hersch said an autopsy’ showed the woman apparently died of acute dilation of the heartr induced by her nervous He said there were no condition external marks on the body -- For the Best of Style Indoors and Out being with airplanes and material that are the equal if not superior to any military planes in design speed endurance and suitability for the military use for which intended” he commented Plane Purchase Approved Congress already has provided funds he noted to realize the goal of 2320 first line planes which Mr Roosevelt recently termed out of date The regular army now has but 165000 men the national guard In numbers of men under 205-00- arms the nation ranks eighteenth “This marked inferiority In strength suggests that it is all the more imperative that the armament of this force be equal to that it may be called upon to face” General Craig said Explaining the emphasis put on the army’s need for antiaircraft and antitank guns General Craig noted that until this year the bulk of military appropriations went for new airplanes and to a lesser degfee for tanks Demonstrate Power “The current operations in Spain and China illustrate from day to day the greatly Increased power of these new defensive weapons” he said “They have restored to the defense the superiority it seemed to lose with the advent of the new of- -' fensive arms "It is largel because of these new defensive weapons that w find current operations confirming anew the testimony of history that the infantry is the core and the essential substance of an army” General Craig omitted estimates oMhe cost of meeting the “marked He told shortages” in reserves congress earlier this year however that "essential” equipment for the initial protect! e force of 400000 would cost $160000000 and additional for the army of a million men $280-0000- Million Appropriated Congress supplied an initial virtually all of which went for antiaircraft equipment General Craig urged legislation to relieve promotion “stagnation" resulting fro r the army's admission of numerous World war officers in 1920 23 CHILLY 'c(mse “LORD’S ON TIIE JOB” With ALL OF THE HIGHEST GRADES OF COAL If he ain’t tot It then it ain’t o worth a dawgono er to any of yon whoop-de-do- I Sugarhouse & Coal Co Blue Blaze Fuel Co HY 2520 WAS 671 1 “ additional “medium” lame-ducke- d Arid Missouri Js offering Senator Bennett Clark as her Democratic favorite son for 1940 backed by a name great in Democratic party affairs a policy record in the senate as between warring pro and anti new deal party factions and an appeal to the soldier vote as both an organizer in France and later national commander of the American Legion PHILADELPHIA The death of an attractive young WASHINGTON Nov 13 (AP)— The federal communications mother white she and her husband commission beginning ‘public hearings in its investigation of al- were en route home from a delayed' masquerade was attributed Sunday leged monopolistic tendencies in the radio industry "Isrscheduled night to acuto dilation of the heart to hear spokesmen for the National Broadcasting company Monday brought on by extreme nervousness The woman Mrs Ceoilia Elizafa- Representatives of N B C‘ ttld beth Sineman Davis 24 wife of a the also Is commission chairman of Raths David Sarnoff president of Pa attorney was the fourmember committee mak- Norristown) dio Corporation of America probfound lifeless early Saturday on the ing the investigation Other mem ably would be the first witness and bers are Commissioners Paul edge of a vacant iot two miles from that Lenox Lohr NBC president Walker Eugene O Sykes anfl Thad the scene of the party Found Under Bush and Walter Damrosch noted con- H Brdwn tanks to supplement an existing force of light tanks and further steps to put the army on wheels through mechanization General Craig left to others to recommend a great increase in the air corps which military circles have heard Mr Roosevelt would sentatives bettered 16000 majorities two years ago in an average district vote of around 130000 The 1938 farm vote shift was striking in 'those two states both long a part of the Republican political monopoly in the farm belt before they went third-part- y Any study of the 1938 farm state political trends would be tncom-- i plete without noting on6 other circumstance Missouri stood fast re-- 1 turning to the new congress the -l Democratic delegation same it sent to the last congress Favorite Son t First Before Communications Board 6 Hart Schaffner & Marx SUITS from $35 TOPCOATS from $30 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