Show — u — 11 Local Metal Market The Weather ' Fair ” Friday UTAH-NEVADA- urday Sat- Sllvr (foreign) Copper electrolytic delivered ” 1125e Connecti—1 valley IDAHO— Increasing cloudiness WYOMING— Partly cloudy Lead1 Lead VOL 138 Bubrcrlpttjci rate: Utah Idaho Nevada Wvomlng dally and Sunday mo $105 year la advance $12 elsewhere in U daily and Sunday no $125 NO 35 Move to Evict Semites From ' Homes Expected anti-Semiti- sm Tiw government withheld further restrictive decrees that the Jews had expected after the services for Ernst Vom Rath fatally wounded Herschel hy a Jewish youth Grynszpan in the German embassy in Paris last week But two officials in funeral orations for Vom Rath in Dusseldorf warned that “we understand the challenge (of Jewry) and accept it" and “no measure of terror can attache bring -- Germany back to slavery" Dougas Miller Berlin Reichsfuehrer Adolf Hitler attend- Called home by U S ed tha services but did not speak New Prohibitions England Calls On Colonies To Help Jews Though there were no new decrees there were new prohibitions such as a hotelmen’s ban on Jewish guests and new hints that thousands of Jews might be evicted from homes overnight Jews hoped for the fruition of an plan to help them emigrate hut nazi newspapers unloosed new attacks on the United States and Supports Kennedy Great Britain In Plan to Find United States Douglas Miller commercial attache here wag called to Washington Thursday less than Home for Refugees 24 hours after the departure Ambassador Hugh R Wilson for LONDON Nov 17 UP)— Britain Washington Various interpretations were placed on each action called on her vast colonial empire Before 1500 mourners including Thursday to support United States Hitler and other prominent nazis Ambassador Joseph P Kennedy’s swastika-drape- d in Dusseldorf’S large Rhineland hall State Secre- international plan tq find refuge for tary Ernst Wilhelm Bohle de- German Jews clared: Prime Minister Chamberlain “The shots fired at Davos Bar- asked the governors of British Guicelona and Paris (where assassiana Kenya and other Tanganyika have nations of npzis occurred) had but one aim— Germany the colonies to report immediately how third reich many Jews their territories could “Germans living abroad” are every- accommodate where attending to their callings At the same time Britain asked and work as loyal guests of the the British dominions and the states in which they live United States and other major powers what they were prepared to do Hatred’ for targets in the Chamberlain announced "Yet they are targets for hatred house of commons that he hoped to persecution and the calumnies of make a full statement on his govinternational subhumanity which ernment’s plans early next week concentrates all its strength upon the destruction of the resurrected Cost $600000000 reich “The Jew (Grynszpan) by his own admission wanted to strike at Germany in shooting Vom Rath We were hard hit But such persons always forget the nazi move ment grows but stronger through its martyrs” Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop the other speaker at the funeral used the words: “We under-stanthe challenge and accept it” that Hitler used at the funeral of Wilhelm Gustloff nazi organizer in Switzerland who was killed February 4 1936 by a Jugoslav student That ceremony precipitated inin Gertensified many Von Ribbentrop said that the old world apparently meaning the democracies was definitely sinking and that a “sinister effort of international Jewry inimical to everything” would be “unavailing" “Lies and calumnies persecution and murder are the means employed by international Jewry and other destructive powers which would like to block Germany’s road into the future” the foreign minister said “Their last victim was party Comrade Vom Rath Storm of Indignation “If now a new wave of hate strike out at us in the world if an attempt is made to desecrate the sacrifice of our deceased party m comrade by new lies and calumnies storm df indignation rises throughout our nation “Its determination at all times is to sacrifice everything for the fuehrer and the reich becomes all the firmer” Hitler arrived in Dusseldorf shortly before the funeral and left almost immediately after the serv ices Silent crowds omitting their Usual “Heils” lined his route to the hall He spoke words of sym pathy to Vom Rath’s parents and soltwo brothers and stern-face- d emnly stood in salute before the floodlighted coffin Dusseldorf newspapers reminded residents and visitors for the funeral to be on constant guard against Jews but in the streets there was a notable absence of derogatory remarks about Jews The Jews themselves found some hope in a United States-Britis- h plan for enabling Jews to emigrate The Angriff Propaganda Minis ter Paul Joseph Goebbels’ newspa per said 8000 homes of Jews would become available Bhortlyfor Aryans in Berlin Party andcity authorities appar sntly were preparing a decree by (ContlnuM on PuKf Eight) (Column To) Need Cited at Demands Houston Parley UAW Bargain George Rublee American Texas Nov 17 UP)— execu- intertive director of the governmental committee for refu gees conferred with Malcolm MacDonald secretary for colonies and dominions and Earl Winterton chairman of the committee Later Rublee estimated it would cost $600000000 to attain “final solution” of the German Jews’ problem It is estimated there are 600 000 Jews in Germany now subject to one of the greatest campaigns of m England's Reasons In addition to humanitarian motives Britain was said to support immigration of Jews into her colonial empire for two reasons: 1 of Less than the colonial population is white 2 The addition of German Jews to the colonial population might strengthen opposition to Germany’s (Continued on Page Eight) (Column Four) Yule Club Will Pay Millions NEW YORK Nov 17 (INS)-Se- ven million Christmas club members will share in a $330000000 financial melon during the week of November 28 Herbert F Rawl founder and president of Christmas club estimated Thursday The 1938 distribution exceeds that of 1937 by 3 per cent Although the number of members is 6 per cent higher than last year the average 47 amounts to participation against 4855 in 1937 New York state members will re ceive the largest payment about $95000000 NOVEMBER 18 1938 lamed every morning Entered at the poet office at Salt Lake City ae eecond daaa matter under act of March 8 1879 10 90 Congress Dispute Likely Over Commercial Tie-ULinking Nations Great English-Speakin- Utahns See Trade Paet Facts in Peril in Uriel Form PITTSBURG Nov IT UP)-- The Congress of Industrial Organizations hurled Thursday a threat of boycott by its claimed membership of 3790000 against the Ford Motor company unless that concern agrees to “bargain collectively” with the United Automobile Workers’ union The sudden action was a climax to an exciting day in which the 500 delegates mapped a broad social security program stood and cheered approval of a resolution requesting an exhibition of their unity and Spokesmen for important Utah indorsed the “humanitarian and soviewed with considerable industries cial program” of President Roose- Tariff Cuts Mines Industry Deplores Lead Zinc Duty p g WASHINGTON Nov" 17‘(AP)— Two important new trade' treaties reducing American British and Canadian tariff on m By the Associated Press wide variety of commodities made their appearance Thursday The signatory nations— the United States Great Britain and night amid official predictions of a broadly increased foreign Canada commerce — and some signs of domestic controversy The Provisions— Great Britain The pacts designed to carry forward Secretary of State granted tariff cuts or other conHull’s 450 about program of eliminating the barriers to world trade among cessions on American U S concessions he considers tariffs the foremost were signed at a White which gave products on 150 British products Canada House ceremony by Hull Ambassador Lindsay of Great Britain conceded on 1489 American prodand Prime Minister Mackenzie King of Canada ucts and got 400 concessions from The benefits of the new pacts go this country In return ’ automatically to all nations with Kind of Products Affected — which the United States has Speaking generally Great Brit“most favored nation treatain cut duties on certain Amerimeans every country which ies— can farm products while Canada The reich Is on except Germany reduced duties on a number of the United States’ economio “blackAmerican factory goods The list” because she Is accused of disUnited States in return will take criminating against American prodBritish manufactured goods at ucts lower duty rates and will allow Trade Pact Serves Canadian raw products into this Reply to Challenge To Strengthen country cheaper Many officials clearly considered Effective pate— Bolh pacts benew agreements a reply to tha the come operative Jantiary 1 1939 Tie of Democracies to run three years and indefinitchallenge presented by totalitarian ely thereafter until after six nation’ trade practices such as tha By KIRKE L SIMPSON months’ notice of termination reich’s barter deals WASHINGTON Nov 17 CD— A Escape Clauses— These provide Broadly speaking Great Britain ‘friendamong other things lor scrapping new pact of reduced her tariffs on long lists the treaties if currency fluctuato tion tends to defeat their pur- ship designed by its authors of American products including disof nerves a soothe the jangled pose agricultural commodities in return Purpose of the Treaties — Secretraught world was signed Thursday for principally a cut in American the Hull of idea tary sponsor in the same White Squse that Brit- duties on th output of England’s says that lowering barriers to ish ruin i hugs yarn and cloth industry troops left a to flow of commerce helps preCanada cut its duties on fruits a and ago quarter serve peace and increase world century fishery products paper vegetables g g was provided That products some wood products autoObjections — Some American by the administration to dramatize mobiles machinery aircraft and producers have complained that what it sets down ae a great mo- aircraft engines numerous textiles the treaties place them at an ment in history a moment when and chemicals In addition it elimiunfair competitive disadvantage democracy is raising a new chal- nated a special 3 per cent tariff so of totalitar- far as all Items affected by tha lenge to the f ianism In the signing of this were concerned trade pact there are treaty For these concessions the United Implications of a widening econom- States reduced its imposts Oh Canaic alliance among the democracies dian cattle hogs cheese eggs' of the world— implications that hold other than wheat potatoes grains up their own warning to Berlin to fishery products some paper prodRome and to Japan ucts stiver fox iurs and Christmas — trees Spared No Effort Since the reciprocal tariff proi Set against the background of has been the subject of a in central Europe in gram vigorous controversy since its inBritish Accord in China in the and JEye Spain Ethiopia the treaties are considered new pact is in the view of admin- ception to arouse a renewed dispute As Likely to istration men far more than the likely when the new congress meets In world-peace to essential capstone the Protests are expected from arch Secretary Hull has la- January Boost Pound Franc textile industry and from the the bored to build ever since he took which in several office The White House and state dairy industry maintained that even the WASHINGTON Nov 17 UP)— department spared no effort to areas has rates were too low Government financial experts ex- make it appear in the eyes of the previous the that hope Thursday pressed world an important step in the ral- Vehement Opposition of the signing lying of democracy to defense of its The program was authorized by trade agreement would improve the ideals congress over vehement Republican relation of the dollar to the English Also for Defense opposition President Roosevelt was the French franc and pound tive given the power to reduce the tariff said publication of the pact They counteras an economic It stands act by a Frankensteen said: Ex-May- or rates of the Smoot-Hawlshould dispell recent ruat least to the grim preparations both maximum of 50 per cent in return "When we speak of Henry Ford part mors the that fop treaty provided the United States and Great Brit- for compensatory tariff reduction by we speak of a V-- 8 industrialist and These ain are PHILADELPHIA Nov 17 UP)— devaluation of the pound making to arm themselves other countries Tell your LOS ANGELES Nov 17 UP) — a model T sociologist which rumors abroad originated To what extent the for defense constituents you will not patronize State troopers held warrants Thurs and had opposition continued reon The sides the of denied both “king pin” bepn war fears of recent months has- asRepublican the Ford company until he recog day night for the arrest of nine of the Atlantic the program was gradually put the were among tened the trade pact negotiations is into operation cently deposed city administration nizes the right of collective bar- members of a Pennsylvania German In the campaign have recently which influences matter for conjecture But the of 1936 it was a major issue Joe Shaw brother-secretar- y of for- gaining" family ranging in age from 24 to with 84 on charges of plotting to cheat kept the pound below its historic agreement itself backed by similar mer Mayor Frank Shaw declined Receive ‘Tokens’ the Republican platform declaring United the the commonwealth in a claim to the parity with the dollar has States agreements unequivocally for its repeal Less to testify Thursday in thh county of an eccentric Secretary of the Treasury reached with 18 other nations is a was heard of It generally The C I O’s of the auto- $20000000 estate ’ speaking conhas openly grand jury’s inquiry into civil serv- mobile workerssupport expressed of of the democratic unity came in the wake widow in the campaign just closed except ice job selling on the constitutional cern over the depressed status of symbol in in certain events Two induced of the members and by family purpose to a demonstration of of near areas the Canadian loyalty the pound because in contrast to ground that he might incriminate the C I O Europe and Asia paperhanger whose the traditional border by the U A W A delehmself of value $486 pound claim the others support were arThe pact holds out to all "mostThe first trade treaty with CanFlushed and agitated after nearly gation and its early 1938 value of nearly (Continued on Pesre Four) Gold watches were presented on rested Wednesday They were held $5 the British ada (which Thursday’s pact super(Column Six) an hour before the grand jury Joe been has currency in bail A third member of sedes) was negotiated three years Shaw said h® had answered only the speakers’ platform to Chairman the $35000 was arrested at $470 to $478 in the last quoted L family Lewis Philip Murray and John Thursday ago Dairymen and poultrymen one “personal” question In addition warrants were issued few weeks Thursday it was only whose products were sold in compeShaw declared he denied in Sidney Hillman vice chairmen and for a New The franc which is influ$470 a and York physician Director John Brophy as tition with Canadian product have answer to one question that he had Executive ( Continued Delaware business man whom the enced by the pound was worth 263 on Piute Ten) contended that the rates Involved cents Thursday compared with 33 (Column- Pour) anything to do with the disappearstate "conwere a linked to charges in the original treaty gave their ance of Peter Del Gado police lieuof cents the at the year beginning to defraud” spiracy Canadian competitors an njifalr tenant recently indicted on perjury Like other trade agreements the Face Chargee advantage The new treaty conEnglish pact says merely that charges in the inquiry Shaw insisted he had no idea where Dei NEW YORK Nov 17 (D)— Post- tinues the cuts in American duties All 15 were lamed as participants either signatory may terminate the Gado got the $15000 he left in $1000 30 notice General James A Farley and then made and in addition further on if master days’ currency treaty in an attempt to get the fortune left bills to cover the bond forfeited at serious at of the Democratic reduces the tariffs on cream whole it members a fluctuations other put by Mrs Henrietta E Garrett who his scheduled arraignment Monday will meet here milk cheese eggs and dairy cattle committee national trade disadvantage died in 1930 after years of secluDel Gado disappeared Sunday The text repudiated rumors that Monday and Tuesday to plan the Care Taken on Cute sion Mrs Garrett inherited the milShaw appeared Monday to answer MICHIGAN CITY Ind‘Nov 18 lions from her husband Walter a the agreement would allow the Jackson day dinner January 8 and Of the cuts however the state dea subpena after several weeks’ ab- (Friday) (iT)— James Dalhover to slip to $450 or $460— a discuss “party matters” tiny snuff manufacturer A will disposed pound sence from the city declined to com partment said that care had “been sale the which ratio might Although A1 hamper Farley man of of the $62000 trigger only Before Shaw's grand jury appearment Thursday night a party taken to avoid the possibility of Brady gang died in the electric The paperhanger Isaac New- of American goods In Britain ance District Attorney Buron Fitts chair Because Britain has no fixed gold spokesman said he had called the material hardship for any imporat Michigan City state prison ton Sheaffer of Newark Del said a indictment was be- here early Friday for the slaying claims the entire estate on the value for the pound— the dollar is conference through his Washington tant group of producers in the Unito gold at the rate of $35 office and that “important matters ted States” ing drawn up Fitts charged Shaw of a state policeman grounds that he is a son of Mrs Gar- pegged As to the effect of the new treathad received $6500 collected by Guy The Dalhover stiff- rett born before her marriage Also per ounce of gold— there is no exact concerning Republican gains in the ies two be would discussed" upon agriculture 'generally agbetween election currencies last the Kuykendall recently retired fire legged and heavy-footewas taken taken into custody by state police parity battalion chief from civil service from the death cell by two The spokesman said committee ricultural department experts said Miss Grace L The $486 tradition arose before the were guards Wednesday applicants for fire department jobs at two minutes past midnight and Sheaffer 54 of Penfteld Pa who World war when both monies had men from the eastand south would that they provided increased mareither one pound meet here and committeemen from kets for the output of American Superior Judge Fletcher Bowron strapped in the chair" says Isaac is her foster brother and gold values and replaced Frank Shaw as mayor in A minute “and a half later the Mrs Mary E Suter 62 of Lancaster or $486 would buy the' same amount the west would meet with Farley in farms but did not offer a solution a recall election September 16 for the problem of huge surpluses Chicago November 28 current was turned on Dalhover Pa They have testified in support of gold in wheat and cotton Although was taken out of the death seat of his claim England eliminated her duties on at 12:0914 Dr P H Weeks prison Later Arrested and retained cotton on her wheat Dr E McMeel and J physician free list the agricultural departfederal Isaac Sheaffer’s json Christian physician tojr the govern ment’s experts declared that dumpment pronounced him dead at Harold 35 was arrested later ing practices by certain foreign na12:11 & m Deputy Attorney General Thomas tions would tend to lessen the imDalhover’s death finished the job J Minnick Jr representing the portance of these concessions Benewhich federal agents started when commonwealth’s claim to the estate Nov 17 UP)— f ford substantial relief from the fits it was said went principally WASHINGTON Dirty unshaven and frantic they killed his two pals in Ban- through forfeit says Miss Sheaffer corn-ho- g farmers and to growers Me is the “arch criminal in this fraud Criticism and trade barriers which to with grief he said “I still believe gor praise mingled in tariff and of rice apples and citrus fruits ' coal his attorefforts Carhas raised of with and Canada against conspiracy together the boy is alive” to ' concessions The American men Rosenbloom” also of Newark the first public reaction to tfiq from thes United States have ney to save his life failed last Great Britain involved --a cut in The hundreds of searcher? in an' hour and aha1f before he night Del for whom a warrant la 'held Cannew trade with agreements of realization” failed di§d duties on a variety of cotton cloth the area Without a definite trace - Federal judge Thomas W Slick Minnick made this accusation at a ada and Great Britain Miss Marguerite M Wells and manufactures some as of the child virtually abandoned in a session of the preliminary hearing on the charges John D Battle executive secrenight president of the League of Women much yarn as 28 per cent In addition ail hope but speculated bn(several northern Indiana federal district Testimony that spurious family tary of the National Coal associaVoters commented: tariffs on flax hemp jute and wool n “The National League of possibilities chief of them being courrat Hammond overruled a pe data linking the family to the snuff tion said in a formal statement a report the child might have been tition alleging Dalhover Voters sees in these trade manufactures were reduced by an pleaded king was entered in an old German to the press: of some 25 per cent There “The hopes and expectations of kidnaped It was believed that if guilty to the Minneman killing in Bible precipitated the arrests— the agreements a symbol of that kind average he was still In the canyon he had South Bend federal oourt Novem- first in a seven-yea- r court battle the bituminous coaf industry that of relationship between countries were cuts too in the rates on pot- tery leather and leather manufaoeither frozen to death of died ber 15 1937 because he feared mob among 23000 claimants to the es the revised reciprocal trade which means doing things in (Conti nurd on Post Five) atviolence from exposure and fatigue tate method with would Canada (Column Oat) together” agreement peaceful velt Early in the day- - a delegate George Bucher of Philadelphia had Treaty Sounds Warning' to Totalitarian Anglo-Americ- fire-swe- pt well-bein- stage-settin- ch Experts Hope For Closer Money Parity force-politi- cs Motor-compan- Arrests Loom In 20 Million Estate Fraud Graft Probers Grill Kin of L A Anglo-Americ- ey Mor-genth- ' - Gangster Dies For Slaying Farley to Plan Jackson Day red-hair- nt Father Still Hop es to Find Child Lost in Wilderness with exhaustion Thursday night clung to the belief Jerry Hays 5 missing seven days in the forest wilderness of the Chiracahua mountains is still alive Lauren N Hays the boy’s father who has remained in Rucker canyon day and night since the child disappeared last Friday morning continued to trudge over the hills rushing to the scene cv- 9ry time a new clue is discovered 31035150 getttwieet PiKwa Copper (cathodal 32 PAGES— FIVE CENTS - DOUGLAS Ariz Nov 17 (UP) —Only a grieving father numb Iarl 510c Pact Binds U S Britain Canada apprehension Thursday night certain tariff concessions made to the United Kingdom and to Canada in the new reciprocal trade agreeendeavored unsuccessfully to have ments the rules suspended to enable con’Leaders of the metal mining insideration of a resolution placing dustry feared that reductions on in a third favor of convention the the zinc and lead products duties At term for President Roosevelt may permit Importation of foreign the request of Lee Pressman gen- commodities particularly those of reeral counsel of the CIO the British Columbia mines to the quest was withdrawn detriment of domestic producers Organized cattle growers likewise Vivid Oratory to the relaxation of the objected Fiery speeches by Van A Bitt- barriers on importation of Canadian ner regional director of the O I O though seeing some benefit together with substantial under- and district president of the United cattle in alteration of quota restrictions writers’ commissions have practi- Mine Workers Richard Frank'en-stee- n vice president of the auto Poultry Benefits cally closed the door on public financing to any but the largest com- workers and others preceded action On the other hand distinct beneon the Ford resolution fits were expected for egg producpanies Bittner said: “The small and medium-size- d ers fruit growers and certain other “If we are going to boycott Fprd minor groups businesses are forced to find other sources from which to obtain tem- let us boycott Ford He will either Also offsetting the possible loss porary funds for capital needs” he manufacture cars with an agree- fo individual Utah industries was ment with auto workers or he will the prospective gain to Utahns as said not sell any cars in America” consumers in lower prices on imHouse Meet Clearing The veteran labor leader asserted ported products consumed here In Dekker’s address was delivered he was speaking in behalf of 102000 direct gains might also result from before the clearing house round organized coal miners in West Vir- stimulation to business on a nationtable conference ginia' and scores of thousands of wide scale Utah leaders believed Before adjournment the banlsrs steel and packing house workers in Hardest blows to the metal min adopted resolutions calling for bal- Chicago ing industry were 20 per cent re elimina“We will notify every Ford dealer ductions in zinc ore and zinc metal ancing the national budget tion' of overlapping taxes by the we are not going to buy any Ford and cuts from 10 ta 33 per cent in state federal and municipal govern- cars until Ford signs a contract certain lead products which are the ments and reaffirmed its stand on with the U A W” basis of paint the dual system of banking Organization’ Losses ‘Destroy to Mining Branch banking bone of contention at many A B A conventions The resolution charged the Ford A G Mackenzie secretary of the was opposed when it crossed state management with exercising every Utah chapter of the American Min lines rpeans of destroying all semblance ing Congress believed losses here In asking that the national of bona fide labor organization would more than offset any gains budget be balanced the associa- within its plants was an “unfair in consumption of western metals tion through its resolutions com- competitor” with other manufac- which might result from expansion mittee chairman A L Lathrop of turers who have signed union agree- of exports of manufactured prodLos Angeles said: ments and: ucts “We reiterate the position of this “That in event the Ford Neither agreement contained conbalassociation that a return to a persists in its refusal to cessions on lead ore or metal This anced budget should be the prime bargain collectively with the U A was believed a result of the flood objective of a sound public fiscal W'Of A the delegates assembled on of protests that came from the This applies to national belialf of their unions will treat policy (Continued on Page Three) (Column One) state and municipal governments" Fprd products as unfair and will so advise their respective unions” In Detroit Harry Bennett personnel director for Ford asserted the U A W A was “not representative in Ford plants” and that “we’ll iron out difficulties" with the union “wherever they are representa- Sees Opportunity “Opportunity exists in this field for commercial banks” he said “For example the need for temporary capital by a 'good company may arise out of a shortage of working capital to take care of a substantial increase in business” He explained that the uncertain situation in the securities market the expense and delay incident to the registration of a capital issue o-- a Lewis Group HOUSTON a martyr the young diplomat whose assassination occasioned the latest outbuist of an New Financing Intermediate credit to industry was urged Thursday night by E N Dekker Cleveland banker in an address before the final divisional session of the American Bankers’ association convention The banker explained that his conception of intermediate credit was credit advanced for a period of one year to five years a field commercial banks have barely tapped He said loans of this type would do much to lift American business from the doldrums BERLIN Nov 17 (AP)— Jews lived in dire suspense Thursday as the nazis solemnly buried as SALT LAKE CITY UTAH FRIDAY MORNING Banker Urges CIO Conclave Widening of Threatens Credit Set-U-p Ford Boycott Nazis Vent Hate Of Jewry at Envoy’s Funeral Anglo-Americ- 3300 64640 4277a Gold Silvor (newly mined) Praise and Criticism Greet Terms of Trade Accord Last-minu- te two-ho- Wo-my- |