Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 141838 ‘Isms’ Prober Trains Play Rough and Passengers Are Penalized Nominates ‘Hatred’ Team Stimulate Fall “Business Dies Chooses tb w c te hate" w The Texan chairman of the house committee investigating activities borrowed the idea from sports experts who pick football teams Dies said his purpose was to apprise the American people that "what is happening in Europe in m ki ot Y be a l£ he tr P hi w ' w si ! rt h: A e' S' tl b y b h P te h Is ir a: b w S n S' tt spreading hatred is gradually NIgW YORK tak- ing place in this country" He promised additional selections from time to time explaining that at the end of the year "we may award a medal with a rattlesnake on it to the one who has performed the greatest service for hatred" Dies said he had divided the team Into two divisions one "purveyors of class hatred" headed by Josef Stalin and the other '"purveyors of racial and religious hatred" led by Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini Among the members of the American division of the "purveyors of class hatred” he said were John L Lewis- chairman of the C I O Secretary of the Interior Ickes Harry Hopkins the W P A administrator Earl Browder leader of the Communist party in the United States Clarence Hathaway who Dies skid is editor of the “Daily Worker" James Ford negro communist Paul Sifton assistant to the SOUTH BEND Ind — Fifty football fans were injured and 950 others shaken up when these special trains bound for the federal wage-hou- r administrator ta football game collided here Saturday Photo shows a general view of the and David Saposs economist of the wreckage in which 19 wer ously enough hurt to be detained at hospitals They read about the game in Sunday’s newspaper national labor relations board passengey Dies said his selections for the mandeered ever form of transportation available and hurried on to the game American division of the "purveyors — : —— of racial and religious hatred" included Frits Kuhn leader of the S D Publisher Killed German-AmericBund and WilMILBANK S D Nov 13 UP) liam Pelley who he' said was head of the silver shirts Burt Fuller 70 publisher of the Big ‘We are going- to have hundreds Stone City S D Headlight for 18 on the list before we are through" years was killed Sunday when his the committee chairman told re- car slid off the road near here and porters crashed into a roca pile - Dame-Minneso- — Crash ill Fog Kills N Y Flier Friend an HcroWelcome WaitsWriter InHomcTotvn Plane Hits Hill In Tennessee Coast Pilot Dies I n t T 1 s You i t pay no more to ride these Parade Talks lo Fete Mark Sullivan’s 50 Years as Newsman wo SPARTA Tenn Nov 13 WEST CHESTER JPa Nov 13 men were killed Sunday night LD — Mark' Sullivan comes home when a New York national guard next week to ckwe a airplane en route to Nashville Tenn crashed into the spari between Writing up ladies’ Tennessee hills near here aid society Meetings and chroniIdentified from articles In their cling the political history of twenclothing the victims were Lieutentieth century America ant Roy W Krout World war aviaThe kpple-- c h e e k e d author tor and candy manufacturer of Patcommentator and newajiaper erson N J and Lansing S Holden friybd of presidents will revisit of New York ’ The bodies were' badas a local hero next Wednesday ly burned and mutilated scenes where as a college freshJ R Hennessee farmer on who man he started his newspaper land the ship crashed said he he career in 1888 His home town the plane circling apparentlyfost plans to greet him with bands in the fog and darkness for several speeches and a parade minutes before it struck a Jiillside an experience of He said the plane hurst into 50 Duplicating Sullivan will come years ago flames as it hit two explosions comto a local editor and ask for a job pletely demolishing the craft He will be interviewed and told he In Nashville HuKter McDonald looks promising "if only you had said he had expected the two men a little more practice” old friends of Jus to land here He said the pair were coming to Born on Farm Nashville for a hunting trip Sullivan was born to a farm McDonald was Krout's observer in family of Irish descent in th an aviation division in the World near-b- y Quaker community of war Cards in Krout’s pockets in- Avondale 64 years ago He will dicated he was in the Twenty-sev-erspend the eve of the homecoming aviation division of the New celebration at his birthplace At ork national guard 14 he entered State Normal school here and began newspaper work as a reporter on the village RecBorrowed Plane ord and later on the Daily Republican “ Kills Pilot CD-T- half-centu- 7 FASTEST TRAINS I I fog-bou- ' J SAN FRA t t 1 i I 1 1 I I i I I i ST JAMES Mo Nov 13 CD — Stanley Hicks 27 Burlingame Cal aviator was killed late Sunday when the small plane he had borrowed stalled 300 feet above the airport went into a spin and crashed on the field here Hirks it was reported here had appeared in several motion pictures as a stunt flier For several weeks Hicks had been here in the employ of the Aero Exploration company of Tulsa Okla doing aerial photography under the government's AAA program E L McKinstry another reporter helped get him his first job McKinstry now an editor of the daily local News will greet him next week Two of Sullivan's former instructors will attend a ceremony at his alma mater now State Teachers college They are Dr Francis Harvey Green headmaster of the Pennington school and Miss Lydia A Martin Hailed by College Sullivan ohe wrote of himself his favorite sport as a boy was “evading authority ” His college will hail him however as its that "most outstanding alumnus” After three years on the Daily Republican In West Chester Sullibecame part owner of a paper DETROIT Nov 13 CD— Two men van of the same name In Phoenixville g were killed Sunday when their Pa - He left to athdy law at Harairplane lost a wing and vard and practice later In New 15 plunged into the Detroit river York In 1906 he became Washmiles south of here ington correspondent and in 1914 DeThe body of James Burns of Collier’s Weekly editor troit the pilot was recovered by Sullivan was a close friend of coast guardsmen who raised the President Herbert Hoover and wreckage from the water A search often visited him at his Rapidan still was being made for the body Va fishing campi He Is the auof Roy Lowry Detroit his comthor of “Our Times” a r panion history of the United States since State police said the ship was 1900 and of "The Education of an when one of the wings American" an autobiography to climbing flew off and the ship went into a be published soon spin at about 800 feet There was His articles appear in numerous an explosion when the biplane hit newspapers throughout the nathe water witnesses said tion including The Salt Lake Tribune Plane Loses Wing Two Killed sign-towin- CHAIR CAR AND TOURIST PASSENGERS ONLY - Choose from these LOW ROUND TRIP FARES to San Francisco MEAIS 25-3K- STEWARDESS-NURS- E LOUNGE CAR TOURIST CHAIR CAR FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN ONLY 29“ in comfortable chair cart and coacheron two trains O3Q40 coach round trip to Loi Angeles via San Francisco) 33“ in modern tourist sleeping cars (berth extra) Same fare to Los Angeles via San Francisca Texas Coed Kidnaping Clues Portend Arrest AMARILLO Texas Nov 13 county officers indicated Sunday night that they expected an early arrest in connection with the kidnaping of a West Texas State college coed from her boarding house at Canyon Saturday night “We believe we have found several clues that will lead- to the identity of the abductor and that we will be able to solve the case vithin a short time” Sheriff Bob Burnett of Canyon declared IDr-Ran- dall 35' Next time try in standard Pullmans (berth extra) Same fare to Los Angeles via San Francisco Southern Pacific for information tee ot write Willard ' Constitutionality of New Deal Power Project at Stake Labor Board Opinion Hinted Reviying Optimism WASHINGTON Nov 13 D— a Representative Dies (D) Texas selected Sunday what he called an international team of "purveyors of tU rente Court Waits TVA Debate Today ' Stocks Industries Feel Effects of Hopkins Lewis on Sffuad ’ Vote Results Barr Gtntral Agent 41 South Main Street SaltXake City Telephone WAsatch 3008 or 3007 - Social Security Aid Shows Increase WASHINGTON Nov 13 LD-- The number of persona receiving public aid rose one per cent in September compared with August the social security board reported Sunday The board estimated the September total at 21300000 an increase of 400000 over August The report saiif that federal state and local funds amounting to $263- 698000 were expended Nov 13 CD— Au- tumn business activity which usually begins to top off around this time of the year got an injection' j)f postelection optimism last week The effect of the stimulus was evident in a - spectacular burst of buying in stocks following- the political turn against tbe new deaL The heaviest buying wave of the year washed stocks up to new high levels for the 1938 bull trend There wtre other signs of a refreshed feeling in business circles as the balloting strengthened the new deal’s opposition in congress which industrial leaders seemed- - to take as foreshadowing more in future legislation Bonds joined stocks in resumint Cotton-cloth ths1938 recovery wholesale' markets turned active Bond men looked for anothet- - tun of new corporate financing ana hopes rose for a broader revlvailn the depressed capital goods Industries making rail utility And factory equipment Steel Sets Pace - Steel shares dependent largely on the fortunes of the capital goods makers for profits set the pace for the ppstelection upturn Major steel stocks spared to the highest prices seen irymore than a year amassing ' gains of aboi 4 to 9 points on the week 6efore the votes were counted Tuesday the teel industry had furnished further proof of the vitality of the autumn business climb Continuing an almost unbroken ad-nthat began early in July the industry’s operating rate went up to 61 per cent of capacity from 868 Other the previous week the highest since October 11 last year The steel rate was a big factor in lifting the Associated Press weekly ihdex of industrial activity to 86 from 836 the previous week It came close to overtaking the com parable 1937 figure of 877 made as the business curve was falling Study Next Step Automobile residential building cotton manufacturing and electric power consumption all helped boost Socialized Medicine the business index in what had the appearance of a broad surge ahead into the fifth straight month of reStep Taken vival from the trough of the 1937 By California Body— and- - early 1938 recessionin -- dozen a Republican victories states immediately started much 13 D— Nov SAN FRANCISCO conjecture in financial circles on The council of the California Medi- the possibility of a rechartlng of the cal association Sunday authorized new deal's spending course and business control policies its committee on medical service Meanwhile however analysts to put into final form a plan by out public works awards pointed service which medical and hospital made or in sight for the will be furnished to state citizens already to keep next and their dependents on a monthly federalfew months promised spending at high' levels payment basis the winter Adding to govThe plan will be submitted for through ernment spending has been a rising house association’s to the approval for capital expenof delegates at a special meeting corporate outlay ditures in Los Angeles on December 17 The state-wid- e plan doctors said was advanced in view of the feeling that government legislation may be enacted at the next session of congress making health insurance ce WASHINGTON Nov 13 CAP)— The supreme' court expects to hear arguments Monday on constitutionality of the government’s Tennessee valley authority power program Six hours of debate are sched- -' uled to begin after the justices de- by the Wcstenv Electrie- epnjpany liver whatever opinions may be and others for us in making talkready on litigation testing the au- ing pictures thority of the national labor relations board and the right of states to vote on the child labor constitutional amendment A group of private power companies carried the T V A case to the supreme court last spring After a three-judg- e federal court Jn eastern Tennessee held that they “have no immunity Worn lawful competition even (f their business be cur' tailed or destroyed" —By Woman Judge The opinion was written by Circuit Judge Florence Allen of Cleveland Ohio who has been mentioned as a possible appointee to the supreme court In appealing to the high tribunal the utilities contended their business was threatened with “irreparable injury if not destruction" by the effort to develop a government’s “yardstick” for measuring charges for electricity Once before constitutionality of the Tennessee Valley authority act was challenged before the supreme court However the tribunal lim- “ its ited decision on Febto a ruling that the T V A was within its right in purchasing transmission lines from the Alabama Power company Justice McReynolds dissented ruary eight-to-on- a 17 1936 For Government John Lord O’Briaii Republican defeated last Tuesday in his race for senator from New York and James Lawrence Fly general counsel for the T V’A will speak fpr the government O’Brian is special coun- sel 4 Some of the other pending cases which may be decided Monday or later Involve 1 Whether the labor board has supervision over labor relations of the Consolidated Edison Company of New York Inc which sells its product locally to- other concerns which operate ia interstate com' merce - The right of Kansas and’Ken-tuck- y to ratify the proposed constitutional amendment to 'abolish child labor after once rejecting it 3 Whether the holder of a patent may extend his control over the product after manufacture and sale Directly involved are patents owned 2- ' ' Use Weather Balloons ELY Nev — Ballon observations thih week by the Ely branch of the U S weather bureau the ballons being sent up every six hours that weather and cloud conditions permit were started Photograph Studio AUERBACH’S The Great Intermountain Store compulsory Should Have Control "We as a profession feel that we should have control of this program” Dr William C Voorsanger president of the San Francisco County Medical society commented The question of "socialized medicine” was a major issue at the American Medical association convention here last June and dissatisfaction with the A M A’s opposition to any form of socialized medicine led a number of physicians to consider secession from the association The A M A has fought ahy plan which would provide government-controlled medical care for citizens The plan advanced by the council Supday would allow Californians to buy medical service and hospitalization at a nominal cost the amount of which was not announced Explains Flan Dr W W Roblee of Riverside president of the California Medical association explained the proposed plan in an announcement after Sunday’s meeting “The plan will be operated by the California Medical association or its representatives and will provide' the services of all licensed doctors of medicine in the state who are willing to abide by the rules and regulations necessary to operate the plan" Dr Roblee stated “The subscribers will have free choice of physicians in this group and also of hospitals for it is contemplated to use the facilities of the three large hospital service Associations which have pioneered hospital plans In California" THE NEW 1938 REX STOKER AT NEW LOW PRICE IT COSTS MUCH LESS THAN YOU THINK More than 140000 home dwellers in this territory not only save time but also save money by cooking electrically f much less than you tfiink to enjoy electric cookery Ask some of your friends and neighbors who now use electric ranges They'll tell you how very little it costs and how convenient how clean how fast electric cooking is COMPLETELY INSTALLED ' Complete with Automatic' Control A UTAH PRODUCT OF PROVEN QUALITY REXMFG CO W as 6522 71 West 4th South Salt Lak City It costs f Or come in — - 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