Show rtaauhl THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Radio ‘Heads Strike' at U S Control He’ll Give Truce Committee Speeds Report After Roosevelt’s Appeal - country” The witness said that N B C was owned wholly by R C A and that no single stockholder owned as of 1 per cent of much as one-ha- lf R C(1A stock Tells Firm’s Set-u- p Sarnoff was followed in the witness chair by Frank E Mason N B C vice president who described the company's organization and said that it had 2273 employes In its U offices N B C attorneys said tho company would offer Id witnesses They added that Walter Damrosch symphony conductor who was scheduled to testify would not be called for the present Frank R McNInth commission chairman said witnesses for the Columbia and Mutual systems would be heard after those of N B C He confirmed predictions of a long hearing by saying that an recess would be taken over the Christmas holidays McNinch is chairman of the four member committee of the commission appointed to conduct the In qulry Others are Commissioners Eugene O Sykes Paul Walker and Thad H Brown Walker was out of the city Monday Sarnoffs testimony Following N B C attorneys read letters which they said he had written more than 20 years ago foreseeing many radio 11-d- developments Foresaw Today’s Radio In 1916 when he was 25 years old Sarnoff wrote the Marconi company a detailed description of a proposed "radio music box” which he said would make possible the universal reception of broadcast music in the home Attorneys said the letter was written about five years before any broadcast station Went on the air Some of the Sarnoff letters were devoted to a discussion of ways of t! providing radio programs and pay lng for them He advocated a contribution by radio manufacturers of 2 per cent of their gross receipts to finance a company to be formed for the special purpose of providing broadcast programs He discarded the idea of charging listeners as unworkable and mentioned the prospect of an endowment for a broadcasting com' M ?f John L Lewis CIO chief-la- in who promises to give profound study to Roosevelt’s proposal for a cessation of labor’s civil war Nazi suppression of Jews brought t a vitriolic blast from Lewis President Receives Red Cross Button Girl 10 Links Father in Murder Case lth camera flash bulbs popping Norman H Davis chairman of the American Red Cross Monday pinned a Red Cross button on Presi dent Roosevelt and enrolled him in the annual roll call The Red Cross roll call began in 11000 communities throughout the nation on Armistice day Parents’ Quarrel CHICAGO Nov 14 CD— A lfttle girl trembling and weeping testified against her father Monday at his trial on a charge of murdering Solid Knot S25 Feet SEE VS FOR OTHER BARGAINS NATIVE LUMBER CO 7 BO MAIN HY T a 0 O P Stand May Act to - Modify Policy (Continued From Pago One) (Continued From Page One) at the Ford department protested '“these atroci- to unlonizo workers plant in Detroit testified that he ties on tho Jewish people” In minting coins from a dime to Amid a tumultuous greeting from had been f In open conflict with dollar the treasury has no direct some 500 delegates Lewis said the communist elements’ wlthlatbc use tor silver It has Issued only some lima for union Industrial of I b with throe yeartj enoughs “silver certificates” to pay of union the tho in a Early history offered It "prounionism behind for the metal and has not tried to Welnstone then William be said the apparent 86 cents profit gram of rational procedure” spend of Communist tho party said secretary "It Is a coincidence” ho on foreign and 64 per cent profit on him with in Michigan approached “that 57 years ago tho great Samuel domestic silver indicated oy current his Gompers founded in this city the a view to obtaining causecooperation prices At that communist for the labor movement of his generation” It is these “profits” that Republicontinued Weln“But” he added “the old order time tho witness to him a list of union stone and some conservative Demonamed cans FedAmerican What the changes crats have attacked as “fictitious” were communists or eration of Labor could not do in 54 officials who the communists They and "dangerous” They argue that working with year the C I O has dono in three were ths soundness of the currency would ho said: years” be imperiled if It was based on Wyndham Mortimer a vice presi' He declared the A’ F L erved ounce when other silver at 51J9-a- n dent of the union Lloyd Jones now Gompers’ generation “when skills AnNo 2 John countries are glad to get rid of were those of the craft and not the president of local derson- Nat Ganley and Stanley silver at 43 cents Jess shipping skill of tho machine age” but Jesse H Jones chair- charges RFC Lewis asserted the C I O stood Novack then union organizers Silver state lawmakers particudischarged Bob Stone Paul man to address U S banker for the “protection of tho privileges since Gold and Victor Roy and Walter larly Senators King of Utah and of all Americans whether they be He quoted Welnstone as Pittman of Nevada however assert Gentiles or Jews any creed or re- Reuther the Reuther brothers were that the program Is tiding the silver saying of school or thought any ligion socialists but were “working with” Industry over a temporary low price that maintains respect for our tho communists situation and is keeping thousands American institutions” of men at work in mines “I say to my fellow countrymen’ Election Depot could not operate profitably at lower be shouted “to the rich and Later Dobrzynski continued silver prices In the first nine Jews and to tho rich and Inmonths of this year 44214600 was “tripped up” in a Welnstone fluential Gentiles as well you can’t ounces of domestic silver were sold strike down in this country a power- union ’election and all of hie candithe treasury at 6464 cents per ounce ful movement of the worker! like dates but one were defeated Meancompared with 51798000 ounces in the C I O which stands for equality while however Novack Anderson Hit Lack the same months last year when the Speakers and for the protection of any group and had tried to persuade price was 7757 Cents minority or religion that exist! in him Ganley Of Loan Control to join the Communist party our country" hs said ‘False Philosophy’ Excoriates Hitler Union money went to communist the as Lewis characterized Hitler In this manner he “mad bloodthirsty wolf of the Ger organizations (Continued From Page One) told committee: the man government” and declared that to sources the nature and the the An outside speaker would address “It is possible that we will have to — OLYMPIA Wash Nov 14 meet the German dictator as hs a union’ meeting on behalf of some extent of wealth Governor D Martin MonClarence will “we said he this’ In duty” tries to extend his domain into the communist-controlle- d organization be derided by the Utopians belit- day commuted to life imprisonment realm of the western hemisphere” fastled by the reformers and reviled the death sentence of Herbert Al"If that day comes” Lewis asked —‘‘against war” or “against A very large “who is going to sustain the United cism” to help the babies in Spain by the racketeers 22 convicted of first degree have been len Americans number of send and industries States man its or some similar purpose in a Spokane bank robbery murder of deluded th siren prbmisee by its young men to war?” munist member would Immediately of the pension mongers" The governor’s statement said: He said labor was the Important J N Quinn of Hugo Colo urged “My reasons for this course are present a motion that a contribufactor and added: tion be made the union Another abolition of the ad valorem base “And If war comes the United would secondby it and a third make for taxing money or bank capital based on the fact he did not kill States will need the cooperation of an “emotional speech" A vote He charged tffe government was that he is young that his backthe millions of workers in the would follow competing with the banks through ground did not give him much C l O” “It usually carried" Dobrzynski permanent lending institutions that chance in life and because I feel d finished Lewis As speaking said pay no taxes there is still a possibility of rehabiliBroun president of the C I O Miss Perkins Names American Quinn asserted ihat production offered on Guild Diverted Way Newspaper credit associations “were neither tation a resolution adopted unanimously “So that the money goes right necessary nor desirable” ‘Moreover the ends of justice Utahn on Body by the convention calling upon “all out of the union into some avenue Orval Adams of Salt have President to already been met His two labor organized or unorganized” dominated by the Communist Lake City will open the A B A Laws stand Sift Pay-Hou- r havs forfeited ‘ their with the CIO which “has party?” inquired Representative convention Tuesday with his annual associates offered leadership for the fight of Mosier (D) Ohio lives” HouS' address Jesse H Jones of the nazi A “That’s right” the witness replied ton chairman of the Reconstruc Stanley Knapp was hanged WASHINGTON n8v 14 UP)— La- American labor against threat" Asked if the money ever got to tion Finance corporation and W brother LeRoy Knapp was killed bor officials from 43 states dis-- 1 its destination he quoted an un J Cameron of Detroit will ad- in a jailbreak escape Cussed with Secretary Perkins Mon- Points toJobless named Individual as having told dress the convention- 'during the day the question of enacting broader Lewis touched upon the unem- him “nine-tentof it” was “used day H E Cook of Bucyrus Ohio state labor legislation particularly ployment problem saying: for overhead” BIG NEWS we that not must "We forget Dobrzynski also contradicted tes was elected president of the nation state laws patterned after the fed- have 12000000 mofe FOR THE or less untimony given the committee in De al bank division of the A B A eral wage-hoact He will succeed Russell employed people In America who troit several weeks ago that Larry Monday labor Three commissioners— have at right to work but who nave Davidow a union attorney and Smith of San Francisco Melvin Rouff of Houston was Thomas R Huston Indiana F H not beln given work that there are Rabbi Frahm of Detroit had com upon these 12000000 munist“tendencies" Both of them named vice president Executive Shuford North Carolina and John dependent included Andrew W Nates South Carolina— told her many more millions who are under- he said had stood out against com committeemen ill provided for and who munlsm Price of Seattle district 12 legislatures in those states would be privileged asked soon to enact fair” labor are asking for a participation and Bee the New Revolutionary HOUSTON Texas Nov 14 CD — standards acts to help increase the are looking to this convention to credeffectiveness of the federal law The devise policies to state objectives are Bankers who generally HEARING AIDS Pay-Hou- r latter statute applies only to in- to lay out procedure that will cause and with hours pay ited short big future" for the dustries engaged in interstate com- them to have hope Mbnday asked that state banks be Western Electric Lewis declared that the CIO merce or producing goods for interexempted from the wages and hours supported democracy and the right Acclaimed state commerce by thousand as the law centurv’s greatest achievement of investors to profit and only asked field! Entirety new In aid Amerhearing counsel for To Make Report The the general in return that the "safeguards of WASHINGTON Nov 14 UP—W ican Bankers' principles! by Bell Telephone Labwas diassociation of bill oratories and the the constitution Miss Perkins sponsor of the labor H Young chairman of the Colorado rected In a resolution to file a brief to cover the STANDARD industrial commission sought Mon with department’s annual conference on rights be extended Adminishumble worker” most and lowly state labor legislation appointed COMPANY ad trator a ruling from wage-hoOPTICAL day Elmer F Andrews asking this eight-ma- n committee to make a Interrupted frequently by thun ministration officials on the effect EXCLUSIVE AGENTS in not of banks engaged the exemption reviewed Lewis derous applause See Our Expert of the act upon miners report on wage-hou- r legislation: interstate business for C I O steel workers He reported he was unable to get The new law has affected state Joseph fyl Tone Connecticut history of the FREE PRIVATE in winning a decision and added that time DEMONSTRATION! Shuford Martin P Durkin Illinois organizing committee with national bank workers contracts with W A Murphy Oklahoma it made it impossible bank workers along Ralph collective bargaining spent seeking Bashone Pennsylvania William M the steel industry In the -Pittsburgh for him to address the national con’ Knerr Utah Lee Pressman CIO section ference on labor legislation on the After reviewing the S W 0 C coming session of the Colorado Robert Watt A F L Other committees were asked to record Lewis asked: legislature and needs of the state SHAPIRO'S— for Lasting Gifts in Leather "In the light of that record why labor department He is a member survey these fields: movement O as a C I should the of the conference resolutions comIndustrial home work apprenchild labor federal and be criticised opposed slandered and mittee ticeship street from the denounced Other Coloradans here or expectstate cooperation industrial safety vilified constrengthened state labor depart- cornefs by its adversaries and when ed to arrive for the conference called by Secretary Perkins were ments and relations between or- stantly opposed in high places ganized labor and labor law admin- it offers to the community to the James Brownlow secretary of The state and to the nation a program State Federation of Labor Clifford istrators of rational procedure and orderly Noxon member of the state land Needed Staffs Adequate conduct a program working out in board Thomas Hefferly of the Secretary Perkins told the offi- a peaceful way the problems that United Mine Workers and Don cials the greatest need in the feder- encumber the relations of labor and Heim manager of the state chamal-state ber of commerce labor field was adequate Industry In this country” staffs and finances to administer 7459 Bankers Hurl Broadsides At New Deal Found! Agent Parley Weighs Of Mexican States’ Need Rebel Chief Of Labor Aets her mother’ The principals in the case were James K Matter 43 an Industrial engineer accused of slaying his wife Marguerite with an army rifle in their home in suburban Brookfield Washington Resident last October 1 and his daughter Martha Jean a chubby flaxen-haire- d Registers as child of 10 Envoy of Ccdillo Relates Quarrel The youngter who promised to WASHINGTON Nov 14 CP— tell the truth because "it you tell a lie you won’t go to heaven” told The Mexican rebel leader General the criminal court jury her parents Saturnino Cedillorwho is now in had quarreled in a bedroom nearby hiding following the collapse of while she was in her bed his revolution an agent in the "What did you hear your mother United States has to a according Prosecutor 'John asked' P say?” registration made at the state deBoyle under the law Martha Jean so agitated a recess partment Monday of agents of requiring registration could her was called so she regain principals foreign to the stand returned composure with red eyes The state contended it would have been physically impossible for Mrs Matter to have shot herself with the long rifle Bail on Sugar Quotas Asked Colo COLORADO SPRINGS Nov 14 tl— Removal of all restrictions from domestic sugar production which now amounts to of the country’s total consumption was advocated by Lawrence M Judd former governor of Hawaii in an address before Colorado college students Monday Pointing out that' sugar is the main crop In Hawaii Judd said acreage there is limited by quota restrictions as it is in Colorado and other beet states "Domestic producers should be allowed to expand as much as possible and leave to Imports of sugar from abroad only that part of the market which our own growers can not produce” he said two-thir- SHEATHING M COMPLETE for He is Douglas L Culllson whose office address was listed as 61 Broadway New York City and his residence as 2138 California street N W Washington D C Culllson registered as the agent of the state of San Luie Potosi Mexico which he called a sovereign state and General Cedlllo who he said was a farmer Cullison said he was a “fiscal agent authorized to borrow and administer funds for the account of principals” With regard to his activities Cullison said: "No activity of any kind under- taken or contemplated” He said he was employed in March 1938 and that his compensation was a “per cent of the moneys raised" His registration was one of 25 other registrations of agents of foreign principals which brought the number registered thus far to 216 Wire Concerns Meet Pay Act NEW YORK Nov 14 UP1— The Western Union and Postal Telegraph companies announced Monday night they would comply with an official recommendation that messengers be paid not less than 25 cents an hour under the federal act but Western Union wage-hoasserted it would result eventually in employment of some 3QQ0 of messengers ta Mine Ruling Sought ur Factory-Traine- would 230 South Main Home of Genuine Fur man built Manufacturer-to-yo- u All one price — $2250 Furmbilt Clothes Suits O’Coats Tuxedoes Hats! $345 — Shoes $5 — complete furnishings -- irmsMBBE Mning built by th Furmin family MAIN Of G 0 Chairman John Nov 14 CD wfll-round- Representatives attended the Leather Gladstones con- ference from every state except Minnesota Mississippi North Dakota South Dakota and Washingbe ton Distinctly matculine—a perfect gift for that "some-ona- In flexible you want to please most grain leather with double support straps " spilt Hold a suit perfectly at well at thirtt thoet dressing case and all personal affects needed for the aver-- ’ — Hamilton announced Monday night that he has called the Republican national committee to meet in regular annual session here November 29 The committee its hopes for success in the 1940 presidential race enhanced by successes in the recent will receive reports on elections activities oLihe past year and consider its future course economical ton me O existing laws President Roosevelt sent a message to the conference saying that its previous sessions had led to formation of a “progressive pro- P Chiefs WASHINGTON d Vil fewer gram” “I congratulate you upon the constructive work accomplished and I wish you all the success you so richly deserve in your work for a sound and program of forward looking state labor leglsla tion” he satd messengers Last Saturday the wage and hours division of the labor department denied application of the companies for permission to employ messengers at less than the act’s minimum Western Union said it did not propose the immediate diSchcfrge of messengers but added that “as the act is applied and the company adjusts Itself” opportunities for employment reduced Hey-woo- ff Hamilton Calls Meet 230 s ’ Governor Spares Doomed Convict Chicago Girl Sobs Out Story of self" (INS-W- Organizer Relates Milking of Unign To Dies Committee- influ-entla- She replied: "Please don't shoot me Jim But she might have said ‘shout’ ” Finds Body The girl related she went Into her pany Sarnoff said in one of the docu parents’ bedroom and found her ments that the person in the future mother's body sprawled on one of Her father she who endowed a broadcasting serv- the twin beds ice would be "a greater public added was standing between the benefactor” than one who endowed beds "Did your- father say anything?” a library ' queried Boyle "Yes he said mother shot her- Per Silver Buying Hinges on ’39 Congress Speaks Today (Continued From Page One) CPI-T- Nov 14 UAW Official Bares ‘Red’ Peace Offer to AFL Fund Strategy hree Nov WASHINGTON It members of the communications commission beginning an inquiry to determine whether monopolistic practices exist in the broadcasting industry heard a plea Monday that radio be allowed to govern code Itself under a David Sarnoff president of the Radio Corporation of America said government control of broadcasting was an implement of dictatorship He testified further that "censorship by public opinion" waa the “democratic way ill a democratic WASHINGTON NOVEMBER 15 1938 Proposal Earnest Attention CIO Drafts Monopoly Probe Opens at Nation’s Capital - TUESDAY MORNING neiier or Muscular ACHES age length trip Zipper Traveling Bags to match Dressing Cases fitted or unfitted the traveling valet Val-A-P- Take advantage of theie special summer prices while they are (till In effect HAND-PICKE- D LUMP $700 sltu°mvpe $675 VST $650 DUSTLESS STOKER SLACK Distinctive Luggage Gifts for All! 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