Show Efihtntr Monday Jilorning U S Neutrality I HJs Borrowings Under Fire House Member Europe War Worry Capital WASHINGTON By Klrke L Simpson WASINGTON Jan 9 UP threats of war in'Europe may force President Roosevelt and congress to writs a new definition of American neutrality before very long 'The 'Issue is whether in the event o? war between Europe’s democ-New V racies and dictatorships this nation shall stand completely aloof or make its material resources available to what the president termed In his annual message to democcongress the racies of the world" ‘The new crisis brought to a head ty the crumbling resistance of Spanish loyalist forces has developed more swtfly than even gloomy war forecasters predicted only weeks ego It raises a question in the minds of some observers Whether a White House move to decide the neutrality issue may not develop sooner than Mr Roosevelt apparently contemplated when he delivered his message on January I Direct Hint There was a direct hint in the Message that If the clouds con- tinued to hover over Europe a neufor redefitfallty message calling nition of national - policy might he The president reforthcoming stated his policy of nonintervenJudge Martin X-- Manton of the U S circuit court of appeals tion “With arms" in any move to Faces ouster attempt by New York prosecutor' check "aggressor nations" He “God-feari- -- ' however that 'there were many other means “short of war but stronger and more effective than mere words of bringing home added ’ to aggressor governments the Act Dewey Offers Frankfurter ag- To Assume To Aid in Ousting Judge Duties Today Jan WASHINGTON Charles R Hook 28 Rankin (D) Mississippi said Sunday night private power interests wers endeavoring to prevent tho Construction of tho Denison dam on the Red river between Texas and Oklahoma Rankin is a leader In a house bloc which favors public ownership of waterpower in connection with flood control dams Referring to Vermont's controversy with the federal government over states’ rights which grew out of the administration's flood control program for New England Rankin said in a statement: Shifted Attack ‘In its frantie efforts to destroy the benefits this administration has brought to ths electric consumers of America and to prevent the further spread of those benefits ths power trust fascist! has shifted its attack to the ‘western front “It has shtftqd from Vermont to Oklahoma “Having caused ths governor of Vermont to render himself more or less ridiculous It is now attempting to make a catspaw out of the governor of Oklahoma in its efforts to block ths administration’s flood con' trpl program in that state" Governor Phillips of Oklahoma has objected to construction of the Denison dam partly on the ground ths reservoir created would flood many acres of valuable lands in Oklahoma and increase taxes on the land that remained above water In the counties flooded ‘This administration" Rankin said “has done more for the power consumers as well as for ths flood sufferers of this great country than all other administrations combined and Is trying to do more Government Would Release fan 29-O- B— chairman of the board of the National Association of Manufacturers appealed In a radio debate Sundaymight for amendment of the labor relations set to provide more protection tor employers and labor 'minorities His opponent Chairman J Warren Madden of the national labor relations board replied the act had proven an instrument tor industrial peace Madden added that in 1938 when the act was iii regular operation" there were oAly half as many strikes as in 1937 "when- - the act was defied as unconstitutional” The supreme court held the law Debated Charles R Hook constitutional in April 1937 Wagner act with NLRB head Hook contended that “waves of strikes" continued after passage of the act despite arguments of proponents that It would servo to inspire cooperation between workers and employers n Strike “Certain labor unions" Hook said “adopted a new weapon th strike which is kidnaping a plant and holding It for ransom” The Texas- - Executive labor strife of 1937 h added "must go down as one of th major causes Hits Critics o( ths precipitous decline of business activity In that year" Hook also criticised administraIn Sunday Talk tion of the act The labor'board hs said "might have dons much to AUSTIN Texas Jan 29 CPI—Bit- convert a poor law into a reasonterly attacking “tax dodgers" and ably good and fair law” called the To correct' what he politi- law’s "one sidedness" Hook recomprofession! cians” Governor W Lee O’Daniel mended that it bs amended to recSunday appealed to his radio follow- ognize ths "mutuality of Interest ers over the state to support his 16 of employer and employes” and to assure that employes not b subage per cent transaction tax-ol- d jected to coercion from any source pension plan or a substitute which to “modify the'emphaiq”-ostrike might bs devised by ths legislature to recognize that every man has right tb work unmolested O’Daniel a former radio enter- th or not he is a member of tainer and flour salesman discarded whether a labor organization and to protect his previously adopted attitude of adequately ths "paramount public touching on politics only lightly In interest" form Hook assertbis fireside-lik- e Sunday morning edIn thIts present’ act place too much emfrom ths programs govupon ths right to strike and ernor’s mansion and atruck square- phasis contains no emphasis “on when It Is ly at his critics Hs mentioned no wrong to strike" O’Daniel Asks Aid for Tax Measure sit-do- 4000000 Bales Sealed Under Federal Loans WASHINGTON Jan 29 (AP)— The administration intends to ask congressjfor authority to give to growers upward of 4000000 bales of the Cotton now sealed in warehouses under government loans it was learned Sunday Administration spokesmen in con- bales Instead of ths 12000000-bal- e gress with 'whom th proposal has goal set up in tbs 1939 program been discussed said details may be Farm leaders said this would cut surlaid before th house agriculture down present committee within a few days pluses The plan waa approved at Farm officials were said to have a conference of cotton growers and decided on the proposal because of agriculture department officials an apparent scarcity of cotton sup- three weeks 8’go plies available for manufacturer Some advocates of this proposal and exports belief it would help ths expressed of Although this season’s supply American cotton totaled 255000(10 United States regain foreign markbales— the largest on record nd ets Exports ar running ’41 per sufficient to supply normal needs for cent below last season largely — mors than 2100000 two years marketing authorities said bales much of it th better grade has been pledged by borrowing of a scarcity of supplies and th farmers as collatral for loans' total- fact that prices of American cotton ing mors than $500000000 havsbeen above those of competCongressional leaders said release of part of this loan cotton would ing growths Ths government loan effect: have a two-foprogram has pegged prices abov Farmers receiving cotton would worjd levels be required to market It Immediately Thus ths reported scarcity of market supplies of the better grades Nanking Leader Slain would bs relieved Jan 29 (A)-Grower recipients of the staple SHANGHAI would be required to make redacsecretary general s th tions in their 1939 planting If 4 Japanese-sponsore- d Nanking city 000000 bales were returned to farm- government was found shot to ers from loan stocks for instance death here Sunday in a hotel room they would be required to hold this Hotel employes expressed belief h year’s production to about 8000000 was slain by gunmen who escaped be-oa- ld Mao Yu-ho- “loud-talki- gregate sentiment of our people’ There followed this language: “At the very least” the president said “we can and should To Use Governor avoids any action or any lack of action which will encourage as "Yet this great octopus known as sist or build up an aggressor Wt the power trust that is sucking the Full Court Will Lists Charges in have learned that when we delibeconomic blood from ths people of erately try to legislate neutrality Oklahoma by wringing overcharges Convene Letter to our neutrality laws may operate urn of more than 100 per cent from evenly and unfairly— may actually everyone who turns an electric Calendar House Heavy and Chairraap deny give aid to an aggressor switch in that atats Is now trying to of it to the victim Tho Instinct use the governor to block this pro- names however us warn should Upholds Labor’s Fart (Continued From Page One) gram regardless of ths penalties One) From (Continued Page wo ought not to let that happen such a course would impose upon Bellowing Calf Madden argued that the scales again" ’ Sumners Dewey said the case In- to abolish child labor Argument every community in Oklahoma" of justice and law still were weight-e- ’ (the“They professional "This Is being done" he added volving the Dictograph Products was on October 10 and 11 Hew Significance heavily against labor He said to think didn't could I point "under the been of to had by probrought guise company 3 A contention by Secretary of 15 persons wers shot to death trying That language takes on new where 25 test million states’ Schick Dry Shaver Inc on charges dollars could be scores wounded and thousands arrights which question to observers in the light of patent violations Schick won Agriculture Wallace that distribu- is not Involved at all” found” he said “and now they rave rested during th labor strifs of In of sales commissions tion $586000 of tbg new European crisis and and Dictograph appealed He said he would address the because the plan I Dswey pointed out will 1937 He added that not a single the public debate over neutrality said Archie M Andrews controlled to brokers at the Kansas City stock-yar- house on “surcharges” for electricity raise as much as 500 millions The employer was “even so much as should held be until he can since the has N that up in Oklahoma at the first oppor- ‘Can't Do It club’ is now ‘singing arrested" in any year under addeveloped policy Dictograph and that Geirge insurgent victories in Spain It is Spector an Insurance agefot was pass anew on the reasonableness of tunity ‘O’Daniel Overdid It’ If you giv a ministration of ths act “though not known whether it foreshadows an associate and confidential agent charges they made from 1933 to “If the governor le really inter- bellowing calf hs Will there was much violation of It'” 1937 was October case The submission the ested In states’ rights hs should hang himself" enough rope president of Andrews argued by arly Th labor board chairman declarrevision ft specific proposal for join us In tM fight and help us to “So I have been silently watching ed that in 1936 and th first four Dewey charged tbsLahncUit After A de- the Appeal wae taken various large N L Cf ‘existing neutralityTaws taka that stats away from the utili- these R B Cases tax dodgers and months of 1937 ths number of cision might ties and restore It to the people of giving bellowing by de- sums were paid to Spector by corthem of rope” he said strikes exceeded the number of plenty Is also to It for ths court possible Oklahoma instead of trying to “We’re velopments of ths next few days porations controlled' by Andrews some very definite cases to come before the board Afmaking rule on cases three In the exchanges between France and that Spector In turn loaned Monday argued strengthen the Hindenberg line of progress on our plans to pay old ter the supreme court decision he and Italy over demands in ths lat- eimllar sums totaling 52000 to January 11 12 and 13 Involving or the utilities” Rankin said ths proportion had beeir age pensions cars for dependent added ter country for French territorial corporations owned or controlled ders by the national labor relations children provide for teachers’ re- about four times as many board sessions by Judge Manton and that nothing boards tirement and aid to ths blind" he cases as strikes In one the question ie the right of Peter Arno Selects It might he delayed by develop was repaid said “As seon as I was elected the “The processes of law are replaccommit-tina found of ments In Spain ajjd what happens company thereafter Dewey guilty Immediately disappointed office seekers and pro- ing the remedy of self helpr which de- told the committee the circuit court an unfair labor practice to dis- New ‘Cinderella’ thereafter over Franoo-Britls- h fessional politicians started a wave was the express aim and purpov mands tor complete Italian with- announced its decision reversing the charge employee who participate in of propaganda against doing these of the statute" he said y strike The second is CHICAGO Jan 29 UP) — Peter drawal from Spain Schick case in favor Of the Andrews a and they have used every Yet to many observers It appears interests with Judge Manton voting whether workmen wKo":vlolate a Amo Internationally known artist things conceivable form' of propaganda incontract not to strike Vetain their and his group of “chlldren-men- " that the president might hold a for ths reversal cluding serious critlcismof my polistatus of employes under the na- called to New York Sunday a card for European peace in presscies and ability and even ridiculing tional Issue eoon the labor act In the relations upon congress ing airlines stewar- ms in their effort to cause the good case laws last of overhauling the court was asked to dess to make her bow befors society people to loss faith in ms neutrality Lawyers’ Unit Asks decide the length of time an em- as Cinderella of ths month: Should it result in action that made it clear to all European capitals Civil Service ployer should be required to negoTbs young woman sslsctsd by Folnt Overlooked tiate with a union before he can call Arno and his assoclatss was paths "But my friends that American resources would he they overlooked (Continued From Page One) off the conferences without penalty Mas Loslle of Chicago who left hop on available to democracies at death WASHINGTON Jan 29 (tfl--The and that was that As soon as delivery of opinions is horns in Antler N D four years God big thing grips with dictatorships some ob National Lawyers’ guild urged to brains people poor gave just of health and state adjutant board servers contended it might help to President Roosevelt Sunday to bring completed (32 are possible) the ago and has sines flown mo- - than ths same as H did th rich" general court will avert war' bestart on 1000000 miles run her the hearing arguments governsky While his attractive daughter lawyers employed by All of the foregoing would Inon new cases tween Chicago and Nsw York ment under civil service Molly read newspaper comies and crease the outgo and on the other Gains Attention selected "You th as bean havo executive In a letter to the chief her brothers Pat and Mike perthere are measures whi'ch Awaiting Argument ! Attention to the neutrality issue the Cinderella of the month by a group formed on ths banjo and violin re- hand guild said that at present many would reduce ths income Among children-meWas freshly caught by Mr Roose of n Some cases the who have organized spectively as members of a string them are a measure to exempt awaiting argu- of lawyers in government service re Veit’s press conference disclosures themselves as engaged in “i ment during ths next few weeks in to sponeor th presentation to so orchestra which Interspersed hill- homesteads from taxation and bills gard that the White House approved temporary venture to be under- which Frankfurter can join and pos- ciety of unknown but deserving billy and religious music In ths pro- to divert liquor and mine occupation the filling of French rush orders taken solely for the purpose of ac sibly write the opinion concern young ladies" Amo informed Miss gram the governor continued tax revenues from the general fund for airplanes by American manu qulring experience and prestige" these questions: Leslie in a telegram He cited a newspaper poll which to school funds facturers The president made this “If legal positions were endowed Whether membership In the Comhs said Indicated 38 per cent of There also are bills which would known just as he was pressing con- with classified status" the letter munist party subjects an alien to those polled were for and 64 per require the state welfare departgress for Immediate action on a said "lawyers would then come to deportation from the United States Insurance Firms cent against his plan He noted that ment to increase the monthly al$50000000 appropriation to start recognise the government service as This case to be argued about Thurs"only 25 per cent of those voting lowances to the aged and the blind expansion of the army air service a permanent and desirable career" day may determine whether depor- Reveal Taxes were for ms last summer” and said This legislature has mors bills be before summer The French orders tation proceedings are to be pushed the figures indicated he actually had fore lt than the one two years ago ere expected to clear the factories west 29 coast Th in— against Harry Bridges WAHINGTON Jan gained strength by 11 per cent and somewhat less time in which to before the flow of U S army CIO leader chamber of commerce of the United O’Daniel asserted h was of the consider them For one thing there India Moslems- - Seek The right of a state (New York States saidSunday insurance com belief ths legislature would approve will be one more begins "education trip” Those French orders do not and Utah specifically) to tax the in- panics paid $103281169 in special his plan or “something better" pf this Hand in Palestine session because there is a new come of an employe of a federal stats levies in 1937 any neutrality question Howits own device — Carbon college to institution visit ever the attitude of the adminis29 UP)— India's agency BOMBAY Calling this a “hidden tax" on “Your governor and legislature at Price tration In sanctioning employment Moslems addedJannew complications Constitutionality of marketing 65000000 policyholders ths chamber are honestly trying to solve the A group in the ’house of f£ idle American plants pending Sunday to Britain’s worries over the provisions of the 1938 agricultural said th levies “inevitably result in (pension tax and other social securthe legislature A start on the army air expansion strife-tor- n ity programs) problem” he declared to take still another jiyiket— a trip Holy Land by demand- adjustment act challenged by a increased premiums" of Georgia and Florida tojob coincides closely with the neugroup forthcomth at to San Francisco to attend the openrepresentation trality views expressed by the pres- ing ing of the Golden Gat Internaing London conference in Palestine bacco growers ident in his annual message of tional exposition A showdown on Mohamid AU Jinnah president Moslem league cabled the proposal is expected this week tho Association when a report is submitted on costs British Prims Minister Chamber- Hygiene JEnds Own Life of such a venture lain the marquis of Zetland secRIVERSIDE Cal Jan 29 UP)- -tr retary of state for India and Co- Plans Parleys PORTLAND Ore Jan 29 UP)-- The Robert Alexander Pejerson of lonial Secretary Malcolm MacDoncondition of Dr Ciarence Tru WASHINGTON Jan 29 (Ah-- The level They continued to mount NEW YORK Jan 2 (Ah-- The Johnston Tenn a phyaician who ald a demand that Arab national 67 Wilson American be Social widely known prohiIn associain Palestine where ths demands China from returned Hygiene granted inhabyears subsequent of our “despit recently fact that “21300000 bitionist was reported a "only fair” was fact ths be was engaged in Methodist mis He warned failure of ths London tion will observe the third national itants that generally period estito current according considered the most prosperous Sunday night at Good Samaritan Sionary work hanged himself in I conference would have "a most dis- social hygiens day Wednesday West Riverside auto court Sunday astrous consequence throughout the February 1 with ' meetings in many mates" ar receiving one or more in the history of the country” hospital where he lay critically ill cities and towns Moslem world” holds good of heart and kidney complications relief makes it evident If that forms of according to the coroner's verdict experience - — Mrs Franklin D Roosevelt and a situation which is said th survey the effects will exist ‘ bs much mors serious now since Surgeon General Thomas Parran "strongly Inimical to economic will address a conference hers ofthe relief burden has reached a end social progress" said th “LOBB’S JOB” ficers of ths association a voluntary Guaranty Survey organ of th point “where It involves a heavy campaign the Guaranty Trust company of drain on the publlo treasuries" organization in th As a solution the survey assaid Sunday New York Sunday againstPat-ra-syphilis n will bs presented ths Dr serted “that part of the load "No civilized country today" William Freeman Snow award for th survey said “will voluntarily which Is unavoidable and permanent or semipermanent must bs allow any of its citizens to redistinguished service to humanity main In want of the necessities placed on a sound financial basis CLEANED SPOTTED TRESSED of life as a result of conditions and brought within a balanced federal budget To achieve this Palestine Urged beyond their control But th PlDresses Fur Trim Cleaned — very necessity of relief makes it aim It will probably b necesGlazed Spotted As Jewish Refuge COATS essential that it bs placed on a sary and certaintly desirable to Prested Lds bUltS Pressed permanently practical basis and administer relief a such instead 29 WASHINGTON to this end It is indispensable of combining It with other objecJan G A C SERVICE A Y D SERVICE tives It may be possible to deDON’T Henry Monsky of Omaha that the principal features of th Xour and Door) (At (Ctih Carry) B'nal B'rith Sunday to re- existing situation be understood centralize in whole or in part GAMBLE WITH COAL! urged 825 South State Phone ffu 5310 both the administration and ths doubts Its efforts to build up Pali-J- ‘ as widely possible” Don’t buy just coal It Is real Courteous Delivery 257 East 1st South tins as a Jewish homeland Strictly relief expenditures by financial burden of relief by reeconomy to buy from us because 178 North 2nd West Service at Above In his annual report to ths organ- federal state and local governturning the task to the state and 6 all we have ths highest quality - 805 South 9th East local governments And it would Prices Plus 10c ization Monsky referring to op ments th4 survey continued long burning coals to be had soIn a to sound 1933 to of contribute central from the of minorities certainly pression beginning Europe said Palestine “offers un- the end of November 1938 totaled lution of the problem to create Sugarhouse Coal Co Never Quality between more a closer coordination ths 112000000000 than opIt assingle greatest questionably Undersold tJnmrpiued & Bias Blaze Fuel Co the relief and the reemployment portunity for resettlement of a sub- serted that after the 1921-2- 2 deR--T stantial number ol our unfortunate pression relief expenditures did agencies of the various governWat 671 Hyland 91190 iWASATCHCS40i not return to th predepression mental units" coreligionists" Last Two Days I Midwinter Sale Ends Tomorroto Entire Stock politl-clans- Hart Schaffiler -- Drastically Reduced sit-do- dark-haire- Utah Budget Task Nears s r Men’s Suits 69c ent $40 Values 2975 3375 $50 Values Ml75 37"’ $55 Values' $4575 When we say “Entire Stock” even at the end of a successful sale we mean more good clothes a better range of sizes and patterns than you’ll find in many stores at the height of the season There’s a suit or topcoat or both here for you- at a big saving— will be until closing time tomorrow night - 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