Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Wo Danger ’ Dies Witness Brands Writers On WPA as Communists T'f & ft a - SS New Yorker Says He and Others ' " t f" r"' Farley Studies Vote With De-so- long-tim- Cut ill Citrus Quotes Article Dies placed In the committee’s records an article under Saposs’ name that appeared In Labor Age In 1931 He quoted this paragraph: "The socialist movement must tell the people that capitalism cannot be stabilized and that the world cannot be served by capitalistic de- vices” J Warren Madden chairman of the labor board Issued a statement saying that the words criticised did not represent Saposs’ views but were merely a description of the views of a minority at a labor con- gress In Vienna in 1931 Saposs Madden'sald was merely acting as a "reporter of current events” At its afternoon session the committee sought to link Robert E Halpern of New York with communistic activities Halpern said that for a year he was president of the Soviet American Securities corporation which sold $7000 000 in Russian securities to some 4000 or 4500 Americans Denies Red Tie-U- p At present Halpern said he was Import manager of the Hanover Sales corporation of New York which purchases goods for the Span- lsh loyalists and imports merchandise for them He answered with emphatic negatives all questions as to whether he was a communist had attended communist unit meetings believed in communism or used an alias Desola said that as secretary of Profit Asked WASHINGTON Nov 21 LTl-- The agriculture department announced Monday night representatives of retail stores had agreed to recommend to their organizations that margins of profit on oranges and grapefruit be reduced Recommendations t trim distribution costs and profits were voted officials said by retail delegates attending a national conference of citrus sellers and handlers Called by the department the session represented another step in the government's campaign to help dispose of the largest orange and grapefruit crop on record The retail group expected to name a committee to draft specific proposals fop their organizations Husband Kills Wife Shoots Self PHOENIX Ark Nov 21 (UP)- -A mechanic Jess Peart shot and killed his estranged wife and possibly fatally wounded himself as the climax of a family argument police reported Monday Police said the wife Nellie Fay' Peart 53 mother of four children by a former marriage was slain as she struggled to wrest a 22 caliber rifle from her husband's hands She was shot once behind the left ear and died Instantly Peart shot himself in the forehead and was taken to a hospital n critical condition Party’s Leadership Weighs Election With Eye to 191Q ROOSEVELT TRAIN EN ROUTE TO WARM SPRINGS GA Nov 21 CD— President Roosevelt headed for Warm Springs Ga k Monday night for a stay after reaffirming his faith In what he called the "constructive" social betterments of T V A In a speech I1 ' ft V '':An two-wee- at Chattanooga The brief Informal talk addressed to the 2200 workers on Chlcka-maug- a dam one of seven such projects built or building in the Tennessee river watershed was made at the first stop on a automobile tour of the Chattanooga area that edvered scenes of Civil war day along with modern-da- y social economic projects The president stood on a high concrete parapet on the north earthen embankment of the $36500000 dam as he expressed the thanks of the nation to the scores of workers standing below him on a huge navigation lock It was his third visit to T V A territory ‘Bigger Than That’ "I have never seen this particular operation before" he said “But I have seen most of the others and I know what you are doing & not merely putting an obstruction across a river just to make a few kilowatts of Executive Secs Good in Profit Sharing Sears Roebuck Head electricity “We are doing a much bigger job than that We are not only improving navigation and stopping floods we are not only making Tax highways across the tops of these structures we are not only helping NEW YORK Nov 21 (Ah The to reforest land and con(Continued From Page One) Democratic! leadership from 21 serving soil but taking it by and large we are doing something con- company and is the largest single eastern and southern states looking structive that will affect the lives holder of the company's securities toward the 1640 presidential strug- of our grandchildren in the United Eastman Kodak makes an annual gle took counsel Monday with Na- States cash payment Folsom said the "Because of the example that this tional Chairman James A Farley work is setting you will cause equal size of which is determined by the over the party’s position in the progress not only in the Tennessee amount of the regularly declared light of its fosses in the November valley but in other parts of the dividend on the company's stock 8 elections country even in parts of the counIn a series of private conferences try where there are not rivers to and the earnings of the employe over a period of five years preceddesigned in part to "clear up any put dams across ing misunderstandings within the party Proud of Work He said that last year for emthat may exist” Farley spent most "That is why I want you to know ployes who had been working for of the day with his visitors who that no$ only your government Is the company five years thejllvl-den- d had been called here was the equivalent of five He received them as state delegaproud of the work that is being a done in the Tennessee watershed weeks’ pay tions one at a time During The Proctor and Gamble system break In the proceedings ' he said not only the people of Tennessee and the other states In the water- has the employe purchase company to reporters: "These leaders have definitely In- shed but also people all over the stock by a payment of five per dicated to me that in their opinion United States are watching your cent of salary The company pays in' from two to three times that there has been no falling off in work "That goes down to the common amount In six years the employe the president’s personal popularity” labor — the day labor — on this job has bought the stock and thereDidn't Discuss It and extends all the way up through after as long as he retains it in In answer to a direct question df the different trades and professions his possession receives an annual g dividend in adcash to whether any effort had been to the commission itself” The "commission” was a refer- dition to the regular dividend of made to test possible sentiment for a third term nomination for Presi- ence to the Tennessee Valley au- the stock he owns thority whose “yardstick” power At the end of the six years Deu-pre- e dent Roosevelt he replied: said the employe has a paid-u- p ”1 have not discussed and do nor program Is being tested in the sumore expect to discuss in this conference preme court and the administration account of $1600 or somewhat of which is under investigation by than the average annual wage that question” "The" man is becoming a capitalHe waved aside published specu- a joint congressional committee in lations that some conservative T V A Chairman Harcourt A ist" he said "He has a stake Democrats might take a coalition Morgan who took the place of the the community and becomes a pretwith Republicans in the next con- ousted Arthur E Morgan was in ty good citizen” All three witnesses testified that gress remarking he saw “no dan- the group of spectators close to the g plans together president’s open car Mrs Roose- their ger” of such a development He disclosed also that he planned velt sat ‘in the car while the chief with other things done for the emold executive such as age - pension spoke ployes to talk next Monday or Tuesday In the president’s car during the plans medical care and the like in Chicago with Democratic leaders from all states west of the Missis- trip from the depot to the dam and had made for a continuingly pleasto the Civil war battlefields were ant" relationship with their emsippi Roosfevelt Governor Gordon ployes Mrs All said that their comnational Democratic headquarters of Tennessee and Mayor panies had been free or almost free officially took the position that the Browning of labor difficulties for many years conference here primarily was for E D Bass of Chattanooga In other cars Were Senator KenThe subcommittee which heard the purpose of planning the party’s Senator-eletheir testimony consists of Senator annual Jackson Day dinner to be neth D McKellar Governor-elec- t Pren- Herring (D) Iowa chairman Senaheld January 7 Privately It was Tom Stewart conceded this was a diplomatic un- tice Cooper and Governor - E D tor Johnson (D) Colorado and Rivers of Georgia Senator Vandenberg (R) Michigan derstatement President Roosevelt arrived at t Farley’s callers In the main talked 8 m at Warm central p Springs readily about the recent elections— several said Democratic losses In standard time Monday night Dayton their areas were due to local Issues and conditions and asserted the Show Big new deal Issue was of little or no Air DAYTON Ohio Nov 21 (UP)— importance 'in the result — but reDoors of Dayton's public schools Gains luctantly or not at all about what opened to 34000 students Monday had been said In the postmaster WASHINGTON Nov 21 UPi-- The for the first time in three weeks V general's suite Most visitors were national and civil aeronautics authority said Simultaneously Probate Judge WilMonday that air lines in the United liam C Wiseman dismissed a petistate committeemen e States set an high in Sep- tion to have his court take over ‘No Doubt’ In Ohio tember for both revenue passengers operation of the schools during the financial crisis However Arthur L Limbach and express poundage carried The lines carried 128054 paid pasThe schools closed by order of Ohio chairman said there was “no doubt" that Democratic reverses In sengers an increase of more than the board of education when opExpress in- erating funds gave out will remain that state reflected a "swing away 8000 over August from the new deal He added he creased from 604400 pounds in Au- open as long as new funds received to 877564 in September from the state hold out thought the results there could be gust explained in part by “dislike of spending disgruntlement over the farm program and the C I O” Although not amplified the national chairman’s mention of "any misunderstandings” was taken generally as a reference to the Intra-part- y - Favors Security Exemptions cut-ov- GIFT nt A In basement dept ce W The high court denied a request by the C I O and the American Civil Liberties union that it intervene immediately in their "civil rights”' dispute with Mayor Frank Hague of Jersey City Created ‘Suspicion’ DOWN Bridge Set service for 4 Dinner Set —8 Service Dinner Se- tService for 8 Dinner Se- tService for 8 Dinner Set — Service for 12 Dinner Set-Ser- vice for 12 five-judg- corporations In 1933 Justice Stone delivered thei opinion Justices Roberts McReynolds and Butler 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TRAVEL effort of President Roosevelt to defeat some sitting members of con-- 1 gress In the Democratic primaries A number of the conferees includ-- 1 lng Mrs Elizabeth R Menefee nacommittee-woma- n tional from Maryland a state where the primary fight was especially bitter Tmntnyzed the effect of the “purge" issue m the elections In Maryland said Mrs Menefee it had been "for- gotten” ds In indicorrespondence “that unscrupulous promoters have falsely represented to uninformed investors that approval of assignments of royalty interests heretofore given in effect by the department piaecd rate mp-u- f approval upon the value of the investment” Thanksgiving Offer on DINNER SETS profit-sharin- Lines Business DISTINCTLY "Recent cates" he said ANDERSON’S JEWELRY CO Cites Old Rulings Black contended in his disdfenting opinion that "almost a century ago this court asserted and time after time thereafter it has reasserted that when an article described in a patent is sold and 'passes to the hands 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gas and prohibits the filing of outside the scope of the license the assignments until such a discoveffect is precisely the same as if ery is made Officials said similar protective no- - license whatsoever had been restrictions were placed around to the comtransformer granted assignment of foyalty interes ta in leases as distinct from permits pany" Brandeis added that since the pictures corporation knew of the situation it was equally liable ItbA it - ABOARD y Sit-Dow- ns Consents to NLRB Plea for Review Aim of Program e He assailed David J Saposs national labor relations board economist on the ground that Saposs was allowing American citizens to pay his salary when he dld not believe In the government he served On In Social activities Desola as-- 1 project he had made weekly that about 80 per rent of the ports to a Bob Hall whom he depersons on the New York City scribed as financial secretary of projeet-wermembers of a Work- - communist section 24 in N£w York ers’ Alliance local union which he 'Dies indicated Halpern sitting at said was dominated by communists a near-btable and asked whether He said that he had been a com- that was Bob Hall munist from 1031 to llifi ’Tlmt’s the Alan’ After Desola had assorted that he had helped prrparfc a New York "I’d m that it was Bob Hall" Dies (Di Desol i said City guide Chairman Texas said the committee had ob'Arc jou er4aln" tained evidence tjat "communist "Yes that's the mar” been inserted in Among' the individuals Desola phraseology had guides from the states and the named as communists at the time offices here in Washington" a party member were'Nich he olas W'rth chief editor of the James A Incited ‘Class Hatred’ Wouldn’t Farley writers’ pinject Lew Cody mandisruss third term question He added that "public officials aging project supervisor and Verne who have this matter within their Deward Louella Henkel and David jurisdiction" had informed the com- Rosenberg project supervisors He mute in secret session that ma- said Sol Becker employed on the terial was inserted in the various project also was a communist and WPA guides in Washington "along that Bernard Conal project field lines of class struggle and class worker had attended communist hatred" and that state offices had meetings been lhstructed to insert such maC V Sutcliffe of New York' iden-terial” tified a number of pictures he had "I question that very much" n taken- - during a strike remarked "We had fnstruc-tion- s among writers’ project members In not toj ‘class angle’ anything" May or June 1937 and Desola idenEarlier the chairman had charged tified many of the individuals in e "a deliberate use of gov- them as communists Sutcliffe also to spread was connected with the project ernment publications class hatred throughout the United States” Roosevelt Pins He Listened In High Tribunal Ickes Restricts Royalty Deals Faith on Will Rule Jo Protect Oil Investors Reaffirms Belief WASHINGTON Nov 21 (AP)— Ralph Desola of New York told house investigators 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