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JANUARY Defense Plans Expected By Thursday ' iVoL Year’s Best Sellef NLRBYisions WASHINGTON Jan 8 W)— The national labor relations' board told congress Sunday there were signs that th C I O-- F L conflict “may be a thing of the past” in another A year In an annual report which discussed the "profound cleavage in thsJabor-jnovemenL!Lrthebo- ' President’s Estimate Mr Roosevelt’s estimate that $210000000 of the half billion-dollfund should be expended in the next fiscal year (beginning July 1) led the experts THE WJUClt president would propose spacing over or two' expenditures years f Wore" For the first year administration quarters expect the chief executive I'M to recommend the addition of less than6000 planes to army and navy air forces of which a large proportion would be training rather than combat craft Even this would Involve a four fold expansion of this present American rate or output or military aircraft Months of official study brought the decision this was the maximum attainable even by using Advanced mass prbduction methods Larger numbers would be added finder reported administration plans U S budget takes up 971 pages and weighs four pounds but as wheels turn faster in the second fiscal year beginning July 1 1940 it isn’t a 'best seller' The goal is to attain 10000 planes for the army and over 8000 for the navy Contract Authority If congress concurs the $290000' 000 balance of the extraordinary fund will be made available at this session in the form of authority to enter contrabts for planes Vins tanks and other munitions Only by means of such contract authorisations can mass production by Congress Shows Opposition Girds private manufacturing be made possible officials believe With Senate Sentiment Though the detailed recommendations agreed on at a recent White As Final Scene Toward Changes House conference of war navy and diplomatic officials have remained (Continued From Page One) (Continued From Page One) highly confidential informed authorities anticipate Mr Roosevelt those senators in ganging up to lop appointed to another government will tell congress: L Germany has so far out-- - off a couple of hundred relief mil-I- I post In that case soma persons the labor board job would stripped the rest of the world Tri air oni pa rt fdularly If recovery- - gov- predlctsd be glvqn to former Representative power that the United States dare ernment d not Is David or J Lewis of Maryland unhot lag further particularly in the successful Roosevelt-backe- d candicapacity to produce warplanes in sustained an emergency and the trained fliers There 'is another and very impor- date for the senate in the last to man them tant unknown factor in the eyes of election Sponsors of the antilynching leg2 Army and - navy ordersfor observers That ishow far the islation which caused weeks- - of aircraft should be quadrupled in president might-b- e- ready to go to filibuster last year and tied sen the forthcoming fiscal year both assert a re- ate business into a knot to expand existing forces and the lief his leadershipcut against expressed ho regarded confidence the new measure appropriation nation’s productive capacity might as too drastic or legislative riders overcome years of congressional opPilot Training taking administrative control of its position distribution out of his hands Senator Wagner said two changes 8 Twenty thousand pilots should His veto power is absolute unless had been made which should elimibe trained annually in the colleges Is frrep&red to override it nate some criticism One congress and an even greater number of by a vote He could classed gangster killings ashe said aviation mechanics schooled at least throw back at lynch congress dlsep ings Southern senators objected at the outset bill And like he did not any because the bill exempted 4 In men the present army air proved a message or a fireside cljat he these killings previous ' force of about 20000 must be ex- in could pillory congress for playing He said the second change placed panded One estimate circulated in politics with relief That is a posmilitary quarters was thrice this sibility the opposition cannot Ignore the "burden of proof” on the victims or survivors of Iynchingsin number will be required of which suits against counties damage 17000 would be added in the next Flaying It Safe y where lynchings take place fiscal year of relief arithmetic Therefore the The legislation provides that fed5 Additional Infantry and artil- in the February-Jul- y period is vital eral officials must prosecute state lery troops must be provided to There are not many guides to steer and local officersfor failure to defend the more numerous air bases try by yet such as there are suggest to prevent mob killings and that expanded air forces will require that the administration is playing victims or heirs may recover their -- 6 More than $100000000 should it safe in its estimates even if from $2000 to $10000 be made available for antiaircraft no very damages at strategic horse-traattempt against counties where lynchings artillery tanks semiautomatic rifles lng is involved take place and other weapons to equip the Here is the situation: From downtown "initial protective force’’ of 400000 Washington The $875000000 actually appears came made up of the regular army na- to be $750000000 f6r sharp criticism of President up spending Roosevelt’s tional guard and organized reserve to budget recommendations 1 and $125000000 of “cushito congress 7 Far more "educational orders’’ on’’July Ernest Angell chair-ma- n unforeseeable emeragainst of the executive committee of for munitions should be provided gencies such as floods or hurrl the National Economy league said for than the present $2000000 an- canes or the possibility of a spring nually to gear industry more clqse-l- y war scare in Europe and the eco- in a statement that they came “as a profound shock’’ to to the preparedness machine nomic impact of that on employ- Americans “who are millionscon-of Some officials have recommended ment and vitally business here cerned over $30000000 for the purpose The estimate of foreseeable the citizens the impending tax load 8 New air bases are needed must ear and over needs is that W P A rolls despite ths future of their dollar for both the army and navy the recovery upswing will drop only from about 3000000 to 2700000 by The last recovery-upswiJuly 1 News Writer Dies most nearly comparable was WASHINGTON Jan 8 (UP)— 1936 Between February 1 and July Louis J Heath 49 United Press 1 that year relief rolls contracted cosrespondent for Latin American more than 800000 They contracted newspapers Since 1924 died early another 577000 in February-Jul- y of the next year 1937 but that’ was Sunday of a heart aliment WASHINGTON Jari 8 CP)— The due to a reversal of policy in Wash-ingto- n commerce department reported Sunto some extent and a turn that retail sales slumped about toward a balanced budget and cur- day 12 per cent in 1938 QUALITY tailment of both relief and recovery Sales based-’o- n preliminary estispending mates totaled $35000000000 in UNSURPASSED ar Battle Starts Move Gains On Relief For NLRB Spending Plan Amendments pump-prime- two-thir- d' Retail Sales Drop in ’38 ng e CASH CARRY e Men’s' SUITS or Hats Plain or i COATS :Q '6 r 530 Was rj rOtR DtUvr7 at 8erTic above prices plus 10c CONVENIENT OFFICES East 1st South 825 South State 2S7 — 905 178 h Pump-Primin- South 9th East No 2nd West AfetuMetiuTd Then came the 1938 February-Jul- y period in'the wake of the ecoW P A rolls nomic recession jumped up 900000 and the government g went back to The question congress will have tn decldels whether 4he president's estlmate of a 300000 drop in relief rolls by July 1 1s nearer the probable actual mark than the 800000 dop that occurred under relatively similar circumstances In 1936 The amount it appropriates will represent that judgment What President Roosevelt does about that bill If far under his estimates should give a clue to what he actually expects to happen by July 1 to relief rolll Student Hiker Killed E A N E I( WASATCH 5AO I with $39900000000 Senator Sheppard The speech was "one of the best” ment The board said the necessity for deciding rival claims of the and CIO was "distasteful” and ‘‘has absorbed a disproportionate-par- t of ths board’s tims and energies" " 8851 'Cases Summarizing Us work in disposing of 8851 cases involving 1845818 workers in the fiscal year ended last Juns 80 the board noted a "growing tendency” of labor to use the Wagner act instead of the strike weapon in Industrial disputes "Despite the profound cleavage In the labor movement” jthe board said "organized labor has still been able to derive enormous benefits as a result of the great guaranties of Friends Laud Jackson Day Talk WASHINGTON Jan 8 (AP) — President Roosevelt’s Jackson day plea for a union of liberals under the Democratic banner and warning that party dissension would bring defeat in 1940 found the more conservative Democrats in congress cold and ‘ unresponsive Sunday democracy embodied the national labor relations act” After the supreme court upheld the validity of the Wagner labor act in a series of cases in April 1937 the board said “thousands of workers turned to the board for redress of grievances centering around the Issue of the right to belong to and function through a labor organization” party harmony Senator Bailey (D) North Carolina sharp critic of many new dqpi policies commented tersely that "it was just another of those speeches” Glass and Byrd Mum Among those asked Comment who declined to say anything were SenaNote Tendency tor George (D) Georgia and Glass Ths tendency of labor to turn to the board rather than resort to and Byrd of Virginia Strikes was indicated ths board addGeorge whom Mr Roosevelt tried ed by ths fact ths number of work- to defeat for renomination last fall ers Involved In board cases exceeded not only refused comment but sat thoss Involved in strikes solemn and unapplauding throughIn a statistical summary of Its work the board said that only 5 per out the speech cent of ths 8851 cases disposed of Democrats more friendly to the in the fiscal year required issuance new deal praised the speech enof board decisions and orders The other 95 per cent went out by way thusiastically Senator Murray (D of withdrawals dismissals or settle- Montana said it demonstrated the ments existing in the party SenaThe board presented a breakdown unity tor Sheppard (D) Texas described showing that in 41 cases Involving as "wonderful” and "one of the C O-F U conflict ths A F L it contention as to ths appropriate beet” the president ever delivered of comL bargaining unit was adopted in 21 Harry Hopkins secretary the C I O contention in 16 and part merce called it "grand" The Washington gathering where of the contentions of both groups dinner cost $100 a plate headlined in four The summary also showed that a series of similar parties throughout of 12632 on the board docket out the natiOn Cover charges were the others but went as during the fiscal year the A F L lower asat$25 and $50 in some cases filed 4593 and ths C I O put in 6469 high Ths balance was filed by individu- Many thousands of dollars thus were raised toward reducing the als and unaffiliated unions party’s deficit A WPA Reveals Repair Needs Jhn 8 CR- -A WASHINGTON works progress administration report suggested Sunday local find 60 per cent of the nation’s bit' homes a potential source of repair business It said a survey showed only 40 per cent of 8000000 urban dwellings build-era-mig- ht Offiin “good condition” in 1934-3- 6 cials estimated these dwellings housed approximately 45 per cent of all city families More than 60 per cent of the homes covered by the studies with the exception of residences in New York City were’ rated “unfit for use” or in need of major repairs to make them habitable Mors than 15 per cent had no private flush toilets 20 per cent were without private bath or shower and more than 40 per cent lacked central heating per cent ' Combined Views Mr Roosevelt’s speech combined an appeal for liberalism and harmony with caustic denunciation of the Republican party— and of those Democrats whose views - are similar to those of Republicans Asserting that if the principles and aims of the two parties were alike it was a case of tweedledum and tweedledee Mr Roosevelt said: ’’If there are nominal Democrats who as a matter of principle art convinced that our party should be a conservative party— a Democratic to a R e p u b Lican tweedledum tweedledee— it is on the whole better that the issue be drawn within the party that the fight be fought out and that if the tweedledums are defeated they join the tweedledees” he said As the party in power he declared the Democrats "cannot hold the confidence 'of the people if we cannot avoid wrangling except by sitting still and agreeing to do nothing” No More Excuses of all city Referring to Republican gains of the southeast lacked private Indoor flush toilets the last election Mr Roosevelt said while 19 per cent In the nnrthurpjil he welcomed that party’s return to and 12 per cent in the northeast a "position whefe it can no lunger were without that facility ths re- excuse ilself for not having a protoo port said Fifteen "per cent of the gram on the ground that it has urban dwelling units in the south- few votes” “From 1920 on” he asserted "the west 7 per cent in the northwest and 85 per cent in the northeast Republican party fed too well and were without running water got fat and lazy It gave the American people a government for which they suffered through the terrrible days That was one reason why in 1932 they turned to the Democratic party in the election of 1936 the Republican party looked like a straddle bug WASHINGTON Jan 8 WWT h e TbeDemoeratlc party however was treasury reported Sunday the in- carrying out its pledges of 1932 and flow of funds (o this country during was sMll fighting Hence the overths September European war scare whelming victory of 1936 amounted to more than $374000000 “Millions who had never been Figures on the net capital move- Democrats gave us the power in ment of funds to and from the 1932 and again in 1936 to get certain United States In the first’ nine things done And our party can months of 1938 showed that this continue in power only so long as It country recelyed $7613000 from Ger- can as a party get done those as many and lost $1496000 to Italy things which During this period the United well as Democrats put it in power States lost $10502000 net to the to do" United Kingdom and gained from France A total of $103127000 in funds returned to Receipts Switzerland from the United States the ended All-Timmonths nine Sepduring e UiglT Thirty-tw- dwelling o units in War Scare Moves Cash to U S - one-tim- tennis Sat solemn Foes in Congress Have Little to Say ld make-n- o Many-woucomment whatsoever hut indicated strongly the speech had not pleased them lp nor in their opinion contributed to economic I Senator George and nnapplauding Roosevelt’s Unity Pica Leaves Bourbons Cold A F L Conservative ed WASHINGTON Jan 8 (AP)— The central statistical board reported Sunday that federal agencies required business men and just plain citizens to fill out 135500000 forms and questionnaires in 1937 And lot of them It said asked the same Information and wouldn’t They recommended legislative mohave been necessary if Uncle Sam tion to give the proposed coordinate had let one hand know what the ing agency authority to approve or disapprove all questionnaires ''and other was doing Discussing its findihgs during a report forma put out' by all fed bureaus The first job would lengthjrstudyp the board Tidvised eral be to eliminate duplications already President Roosevelt: That the reports cover a variety existing it was pointed out the next of subjects from taxes to unem- to prevent new ones A privats citizen would not bo ployment That while in general the agen- required legally to fill out a form cies heed the Information they re- duplicating information be had alquest there is "a substantial amount ready given unless the central agenof unnecessary duplication in ex- cy had approved address lists would be consolidated and records kept isting requirements ” That some of the "more conspicu- uniformly tax returns would be ous” instances of duplication arise merged and in some cases 'elimfrom income and social security tax inated and information agencies returns which in many states are would be telescoped where possible In discussing points at which durequlred-als-o by the etate government plication exists the report said that That thi chief need in order to “in a number of lines of business attain simplification is a statistical & concern's total pay roll in a given coordinating agency with authdr-it- y period may be reported in as many to trim away duplicate requests as 12 different federal forms inand make information known to one formation omJotal revenue from agency available to all the others sales may be required in as many President Roosevelt asked the as half a dozen forma” Considerable duplication also was board last May to make the study He expressed concern over “the found in connection with the anlarge number of statistcial reports nual financial statements filed with which federal agencies are requir- regulatory and tax bodies "The federal income tax laws call ing from business and Industry” Stuart A Rice central statistical for such statements” the report board chairman made the study said "Registrant and listed musrfile thenrwith with the aidof E Dana Durand of and exchange commisthe tariff commission: Edmund E sion Regulatory commissions such Day Cornell university E A federal reserve board as the interstate commerce comstatistical mission and the federal power comMorris A Copeland board and Frederick F Stephan mission require financial statements the American' Statistical associa- from corporations under their jurisdiction tion ' ard gave no explanation of the "signs” which It said existed Unofficially it was explained that this belief was based in apart on the board’s experiences 'and conversations with the rank and file of both ths organizations They were described as generally desiring that ths long rivalry between ths two in the inorganizations terest of the general labor move- The yeae"493fHvas the first since in which total dollar volume foil under the previous year's level During the four preceding years there was a continuous expansion depression low of $25000- l000 jn $39900000000 in 1937 Sahs“rtrere higher in 1937 than at any time since 193Q and were within 18 per cent of the 1929 total of $49000000000 The report said actual quantity of goods sold in 1938 more closely approximated the 1937 volume than did the dollar value This it explained was because the general retail price level for the year averaged below that of 1937 Sales In 1938 were under 1937 for tember 1938 all major business groups However only two out of 15 groups sustained losses greater than the aver- Chicago Editor Dies age decline recorded for total trade CHICAGO Jan 8 CD— Robert Morton Lee 55 managing editor of French Leader Dies theUhicago Tribune died of a heart AVIGNON France Jan 8 UP)— attack early Sunday in his suburLouis Serre 65 and ban Laks Forest hdme He cole minister of commerce died lapsed shortly after a game of tabid 1933 ONTARIO Cal Jan 8 ()-Le- onid Maleev 21 California Institute of Technology studentrdied hers Sunday of a skull fracture received in a hundred-fo'plunge down a mountain slope near Camp Baldy while hiking with a group of students hers Sunday ot CL 1938 compared in 1937 g pump-primin- DRESSES Statistical Board Maintains Many Inquiries — Werer Needlessly Duplicated Report to Congregs Tells of Signs Of Peace This Year WASHINGTON Jan 8 UP — President Roosevelt is expected to give congress by next Thursday details of the huge new national defense program Military experts perusing the chief executive’s reference in his budget message to a special 8500' from that a hint 000000 fundr-dreMr Roosevelt contemplated a )hat range program of reinforce ment of air land and sea defenses in addition to some immediate bulwarking of the defense system In submitting to congress an estimate of $1609588000 for regular annual military purposes the president said there was necessity for V War CIO-AF- L For President To Tell Details special $500000000 fund Millions- - of Questions Asked By U S Agencies in ’37 Eridof Congress Looks a 9 1939 -- Gold-enweis- er Secretary Will Go Immediately To Nation’s Capital Value Showliouse of 1939 (Continued From Page One) tries and Induce them to continue along the same lines of international conduct which briefly means the rule of order under law rather than rule of force or threat of force (Among the principles repeatedly emphasized by Hull in a program to avert armed conflict on a gigantic scale are: Limitation and reduction of armaments economic reconstruction adherence to the basic principles of international law observance of treaties abstention from the use of force in pursuit of policy and from interference in the internal affairs of other nations and international cooperation) Hull returning from his third trip to South America is eminently satisfied that the Lima conference jju777jP- will have effects He summed these up as follows: 1 Ths declaration on continental solidarity and defense which he maintains is far stronger than decisions reached at any previous conference should bind the nations of the western hemisphere closer together and also serve as a warning to totalitarian states in the eastern hemisphere 2 The same declaration also should make the American republics more cognizant of danger of political penetration from totalitarian states and more disposed to take measures to protect SUITS— TOPCOATS Jan WASHINGTON 8 receipts reached an of high in the Postmaster General Farley WV-Post- al all-ti- last-quar- ter nounced Sunday Receipts Tor the period-total- 1938 an- ed Farley said This compares with the previous high of $209594469 in the same quarter last year $35 Values $40 Values $2975 m75 $45 Values $50 Values $3775 $4175 them- $55 Values selves (In the declaration the American republics proclaimed their decision to defend their continental solidarity "against all foreign intervention or activities that may threaten them” 3 The declaration based on Hull’s program for a world order $4575 Talk about a double feature! Here’s a sale that has so many value features that it puts Hollywood’s best entertainment efforts in the And every feature in this great bill shade means a real saving on the things every man needs based on law should keep the American republics moving along the right lines and at the same time prove a powerful example to other nations to adopt the same principles 4 The extensive declaration for reduction of trade barrier and removal of commercial restrictions should tend to make trade move more freely among the nations adhering to liberal principles in commerce in contradistinction to nations 'using barter method and artificial-system- I Midwinter Sale V FEATURE NO 1—The great Hart Schaffner & Marx clothing sale Savings are shown -- e The American republics realizing the world was becoming ever smaller through improved communications will be disposed to work with the rest of the world in an effort to bring Mobility rather than to place themselves upon a shining but isolated plateau The secretary of state is looking forward to a busy period aftef his 5 above - ? FEATURE NO 2 — Equally great reductions on student suits — $2750 values now $2375 $35 values now $2775 FEATURE NO 3 —Manhattan shirt and pajama sale— $2 values now $165 $250 values now $195 $350 values now $265 $5 values now $385 return to Washington Ip addition to tackling German an Japanese problems he probably will throw his influence against several issues before congress- - FEATURE NO 4— Midwinter hat sale— $350 values now $245 $5 values now $345 $750 values now $545 “LOBB’S the JOB” FEATURE NO 5 —The shoe sale—Nunn-Bus- h shoes now $695 Edgerton shoes now $185 FEATURE NO 6— Men’s slacks now reduced 25 per cent Reach Postal $210155624 Hull Prepares Lima Report Arrives Today — DON’T GAMBLE WITH COAL! Don’t buy Just coal it's really economy to buy from us because wa have all ol the highest quality coala to ba bed Sugarhouse Goal & Was per cent on Arthur Frank Co 208-21- 0 Blue Blaze Fuel Go Hyland 51520 FEATURE NO 7—Twenty-fiv- e on all men’s robes So Main St 671 - I |