Show ff' t I m vfWT isgk tar (j Thursday Morning- - -- gmlt gitlvc gf ilmitt— rfljc -- Established April Issued every morning by Belt cr-7- “ 15 1871 Lake Tribune Publishing Company - The Associated Presa Is exclusively entitled to the The Tribune Is a member of the Associated Press to It or not otherwise credited In this paper and also use for reproduction of all newt dispatches credited the local news published herein Salt Lake City Utah Thursday Morning August Ending Lending-Spendin- By WASHINGTON-Ta- ke 3 1939 Hitler and the Churches g No Respecter of Denominations And of President's Pet Measure lendDefeat of the mulUmillion-dolla- r 166 to 193 ing measure by a decisive vote of to the country was not only a surprise but a body blow to the chief executive The senate had already authorized a fund of $1615 000000 with which to stimulate business and carry on the pitsident's program of recovery which has borne a strong g proposals resemblance to of the past The enlue plan is now lost Government lending obviously intended to aid and win the ‘‘American Federation of Little Business” has found opposition in both the big and little clans The action will be variously interpreted New dealers naturally deplore lack of appreciation on the part of people intended as Financial interests will rebeneficiaries joice because rejection means repudiation of interference in the business of banking Democrats will feel an increase of uncertainty over next year's outlook for success Republicans find infinite satisfaction in the delivery of another solar-plexblow that made the Administration grunt Conservative Democrats will smack their lips over the glutting of personal revenge regardless of party injuries inflicted in obtaining it What the president thinks would fill a library but mav not be released for pubIn a preliminary lication immediately statement he has charactei lzed the vote as a distinct setback to business and a deliberate attempt to throttle industrial independence by keeping smaller concerns submerged until they become ready and willing to surrender to larger interests In an Associated Press interview the president has declared adoption of the lending plan would have revived industry and restored confidence within 90 days so that “orders would have begun to fjow thdt Would have put people to workalnfost immediately thereby removing manJrom the relief rolls and saving the taxpayers that expense ” Of course that is an assumption that cannot be verified The only regrettable feature of the situation is the probable loss of several important projects in Utah but every state is faced some time with a choice between local benefits and general good pump-piimm- us Civil Service Attorney After confiscating the palace occupied by the head of the Catholic church in Germany to convert that beautiful residence Into a barracks for black-shirte- d mobsters the nazi government has now ordered the Capuchin brotherhood to vacate their mon- This retieat had been astery at Salzbuig occupied by the order three and a third centuries when the monks were evicted the other day Some six weeks ago the Franciscan cloister was taken over by the All who utter protests finish government their complaints in a concentration camp The latest developments along this line according to Associated Press dispatches from Berlin verified by other news agencies indicate a determination to include all Christian denominations in a single subordinated department of the nazi government The explanation offered is avoidance of confusion in beliefs and the asserted ability of the national public welfare organization to handle such matters efficiently Both church and government leaders admit that decrees have already been issued and that a law is now ready for enforcement secularizing the Catholic Cari-ta- s society and the Evangelical home mission and placing them under the authority of the National Socialistische Volkswohl-fah- rt It has been estimated that the Caritas society alone has been taking care of the needy to an extent that relieves the reich approximately the equivalent of $60000000 annually Evidently the interior minister believes he can collect by demand more than patrons have been voluntarily conAll Protestant denominations tributing according to their ability have carried on similar work Catholic prelates have sent a to der fuehrer although t vigorous protest it is believed that any leniency shown will be only temporary In a letter to Hitler some time ago the various religious denominations presented the fallowing protest' which met ply flattered the dictator: “We must make it known to der fuehrer and chancellor our uneasiness over the fact that he is often revered in a form that is due to God alone ” Since the salute of "Heil Hitler” is exacted as a greeting an essential beginning and ending of every conversation political official commercial or private by old as well as by young and that Hitler observes the same deference to himself that he expects from others one may get an idea of how far the ecclesiastical protest will influence him Authorized by the City Solons The Salt Lake City commission has very propeily appropriated a sum of money to enable the local civil service commission to defend its authority and existence in the courts of Utah the issue having been Under the raised by the city attorney statutes of thi3 state each city of the first and second classes is required to appoint and maintain ‘‘a civil service commission consisting of three members ’’ appointed by the board of commissioners This civil service commission is empowered by statute to “make all necessary rules and regulations to carry out the purposes of the law and for examinations appointments and promotions” The law also provides that promotions must comply with rules of the said commission reappointments being subject to conditions governing original nominations Under section 21 chapter1 9 title 15 of the revised statutes it appears that any person discharged from a municipal department may appeal from the decree of the head of such department to the civil commission whose duty is to review the case "and determine the matter” Also that “the finding and decision of the civil service commission upon such hearing shall be certified to the head of the deorder the appeal is partment from taken shall be final and shall forthwith be enforced and followed by him" Without discussing any points involved in a hearing now in progress a review of the) statute under which the civil service commission was established and its functions outlined should be in order atall times Certain facts have to be faced and no personal or political or ecclesiastical influence can change their meaning The 'civil service commission is endowed with defined rights and requned to peiform exphcitly outlined dutiis just as the city commission is in fact its judgments are final in reference to appointments or reinstatements if they are not the law might as will be repealed Section 10 chapter 9 title 15 of the statutes explains and declares the purpose of this system saying- “The classified civil service shall consist of all places of employment now existing (1933) or hereafter created in or under the police department and fire dcpaitment of each city of the first and second classes except the head of each of said departments no appointment to any of the places of emp'oyment in such departments shall be made except according to law and under the rules and regulations of ihe civil servue commission ” When the legal status of the civil service commission or the finality of its orders is questioned before a court by the bead of any municipal department opeiat-in- g under its jurisdiction and the ligal department of the city appears in court or elsewhire to repre int an offu ml Hu puling the authonty of the civil service commission such commi sion is ceitainly utitled to an attorney - Charles B Driscoll NEW YORK— Thinking out loud1 Nothing will ever be written about actor folk as funny as Jerome K Jerome’s "Stageland" I read il as a boy laughed Im afraid until I cried and read it It aloud between guests of laughter to anybody who would listen Talking about it today with Hal Forde at The Lambs Forde used to play In the Chocolate Soldier was Col Pop-owas With Aborn Opera company in St Louis and later all over the world a slight pleasant nAn with gray-blu- e eyes and neat mustache full of good conversation and I like him because he knows about that funny old book of Jerome’s The toll collectors at the Henry Hudson bridge are saying “Thank you” again It s tiresome boys but you’ve no idea how it What a magnifipleases the tired driver o cent view of Manhattan is had from the bridge as you cross toward Queens from Also from the Coney island Manhattan' boat returning to the Battery Just at sunset ff Tri-bor- Kitty' Tale Mrs James Wallace living in a homey leafy area of New York on Staten island has a cat She bought a very musical little bell for kitty and paid two dollars for a fancy collar The Idea was to prevent kitty from molesting birds of which there are many 4 In the trees and shrubbery One dav kilty returned without bell or Mrs Wallace looked high and low collar all about the neighborhood Nobody had picked up the expensive and tuneful trinket It couldn’t be found One recent morning Mrs Wallnee heard that same bell tinkling in a far-oairy way It took a long time to convince the family that she wasnt just hearing things Look where she would bell and collar were still missing But ea h morning before breakfast she heard the bell tinkling clearly Kitty was In the house without bell ff Mystery Solved It took most of the summer to solve the mystery On a recent morning Mrs Wal-la- c e saw a crow high up in a tall maple tree with dead upper branches vigorously shaking the collar In his beak ringing the bell When he had finished the morning ritual Mr Crow hopped over and solemnly deposited the bell and collar In his nest Crows I've heard love bright things They are apt to be more intelligent than people give them credit for I have heard of many pet crows that have displayed as much intelligence as you might expect from a rather smart dog A keen sense of humor too In Kansas growing up on the farm we knew that crows would take flight if you carried a gun but would continue pulling Up tendir corn Shoots until you were almost within stones throw If you were unnrmed Copyright lr39 by McNaught Syndicate Inc Reasonable I’onch rous Uncle "My boy It will pay you to be diligent in your studies Remember what you have learned no ope ran ever tHke 1 from you” Small Nephew 'Well they rant take from me what I haven t learned either tan they?1'— Montreal Gazette " jr - T' Up4t HJJ - v m i '3 eB if f Wm t — - -- ( By Manning Another Stripping Incident August 3 Thi 1939 Kent Says Lewis Blast Aroused New Dealers’ Fear 'V By Frank R Ken It not WASHINGTON— It is interesting that resentment over the recent intemperate tirade of Mr John L Lewis against the vice president is more acute in the fNWIWWrawi litl’s group of new deal radicals anxiously nursing the third - term - for - Roosevelt idea and supposed to sympathetic to the C than among anti new deal Democrats who want to see the Democratic party free itself from the theorists and return to a common from gossip but the grapevine that Herr Hitler Is having trouble with his personal advisers— and serious trouble Both Goerlng and Goebbels have done some loose talking (where they wanted to be overheard) about their Inability to see the boss lately Some of their hearers got the idea that something had arisen which caused the fuehrer to go ff speaking terms with his two leading subordinates for at least a few days last week Possibly the answer lies in Hitler s negotiations to got Dr Schacht back They have been dickering across the Swiss border for some time now Schacht is apparently reluctant to resume the financial and economic reins he let down some months ago when internal German economy became too loose for his arithmetical genius Goenng and Goebbels never liked the careful Schacht way of doing things Labor War Maneuvered The flash of A F L rebellion against the CIO strike in General Motors plants did not come out of the pan A F L international union heads got together and planned it as a major move to break the Lewis grip They quietly have pulled 35 of their best organizers out of the east and midwest territory and put them into Detroit to help Homer Martin Their national director of organization Francis Fenton was sent in to run the team Plans were made to coordinate all the A F L in Michigan in the campaign which opened Monday by the incident of A F L building tradesmen walking through the CIO picket lines to go to work Control men in A F L apparently decided it was to be now or never Their checking indicated wide resentment among their wives) workers (and against recurring strikes General Motors officials were apparently adamant against any settlement in the tool and die workers’ strike merely to increase the s Lewis prcstiee ' (especially they had reason to believe a strike of production workers was in the offing) So they pushed up all their chips for a showdown House leaders have added markedly to their personal prestige among the rank and file during these final frantic days Democratic Leader Rayburn s agLlity in preventing the opposing factions from ruining each other in the Democratic caucus is the talk of the Democratic cloakroom concede unofficially "he has been quite a sui prise in his present job ” One of his congressmen stopped a friend in the corridor the day of John Lewis’ personal eruption against Vice President Garner Pointing to a sheaf of papers he said “I have here in my hand the best speech that was never made Joe won t let me against Lewis make it ” When Martin arose to offer an 0 amendment suggesting that cotton bales now to be moved for the barter be housed in his native New Fngland the house arose and paid him such a personal tribute he was unable to offer the amendment for 300-00- a time Both Ravburn (tussling with the impossible task of leading diverse Democratic factions) and Martin are now making reputations whuh will soon be nationally recognized So many new dealers were after Stewart McDonald to force a reduction in F H A interest rates that it Is at present impossible to determine who will get the credit ‘for his change of He is understood to have received inside pressure from President Roosevelt Eccles Morgenthau Corcoian and some mind others At the time the unpromlsed reduction was announced he was vacationing with Jtsse Jorns In Callfui mi but it is cc rtam that his proximity with Jones had nothing to do with the change ns Jones was lukewarm Best guess Is that F H A mint-gag- e requests have been falling the last few weeks and McDonald decided on the switih as a stimulant (Distributed by King Fentures Inc bv ndu ate It production in whole or in pint strictly piohlbited ) Going Gone! William wasnt paying attention so the tcai her turned on him "Three pairs of shoca at six shillings a pair now how minh1" William promptly replied "Seven shillings and sixpenie ‘Come come William that’s less than half their worth1 the ten her exclaimed ‘Well thats my best offer” ’ Silver Lining Th was carrying out a loaded tray last night after dinner when her foot slipped and with an appalling crash she and tho dishes met the floor Scrambling awkwardly to her feet ic surveyed the remains of the dinner ayvli e then turned to her horror struck miatre a ’Oh mum" she gasped "wusn t It a mercy they weren t washed’ —Edinburgh Dispatch cook-gener- WU ' Holds Men in Line Republican Leader Joe Martin has held his men In line better than any other leader of modern times Even the Democrats will New York Highlights By aul Mallon jir ttr I £ljc Salt £akc gfibunt Behind the Scenes Current News i ij? vhW Tribur AMEIt rating e Folk of free sch Utah si officials sense control paughte It has been the administration custom to refer to these dissenters from the new deal religion as tones or reactionaries or in other opprobrious terms Some of Frank R Kent its spokesmen in fact have been as extreme in their epithets toward opponents of their policies as Mr Lewis was toward Mr Garner Nevertheless recent Votes in congress — for example that on the Byrd amendments by which $800 000 000 was stricken out of the latest spending proposal— indicate that the dissenters steadily gain in strength The reason the palace politicians are so upset over the eruption of Mr Lewis is because they think it has played directly into the hands of the opposition and exposed the new deal to indictment at a particularly vulnerable point When the facts are examined there scefna some foundation for this feeling For one thing the attack served to recall to the public mind two events which are consistently by White House spokesmen One of these is the strike the other the big C I O contribution to thb Roosevelt campaign fund made through Mr Lewis No new dealer not connected with the CIO leadership ever mentions either of these Reference to them is met by the shrill cry of ‘He hates Roosevelt” which has come to be the stock new deal answer to every realistic criticism of the present regime nesday to the e The $ the corr lng the soft-pedal- v brary sive cere Speak Grant church Monson I Henry more st lie insti represet Mrs Ka the stat of Utah of Amei riod of Carl Ai r Adams The flexed bv ton of £ barring sit-do- - However when Mr Lewis venomously assailed Mr Garner it was inevitable that newspapers generally again should give publicity to both It was bound to be recalled that the Lewis rancor really dates from 1935 when the vice president let it be known that he regarded the strike fostered by Mr Lewis as lawless dangerous and and that he felt the silent acquiescence of Mr Roosevelt and the actual encouragement of his secretary of labor to be a great mistake In exceedingly plain language he neusonally told the president exactly how he felt on the subject Though cordial on the surface the relations between them have been strained ever since As for Mr Lewis from that moment he has regarded Mr Garner as a creature who must be crushed THE PUBLIG FORUM - - - by Our Readers i i Rights for Women Editor Tribune1 The constitution of the United States guarantees to woman the right to vote The constitution of Utah piovides that: "Both male and femaleiti-zen- s of this state shall enjoy all civil political and religious privileges ” This concession does not necessarily include labor or hours while the functions and relations of the sexes are as distinct and different now as they were at the beginning of time Recommendations made to the Federation of Business and Professional Women’s clubs of Utah ought to be studied carefully by every father and mother every husband and wife every medical adviser and philanthropist in the commonwealth in order to see the trend of the movement behind the "equal rights amendment” to -- fco-oPlan p Urges Farm For W P A Workers Editor Tribune: Many people are greatly confused today and view with great apprehension the rapid socjachanges that are taking definite hape in the way of building in the collective system in America and fatalists Religionists preach the end of the world while the intellectuals and liberals tell the people that the forces of evolution governing the world s scheme of things are just ‘shifting gears" and changing from a sinister conservative the federal constitution Section 1 chapter 4 title 49 of Utah’s revised statutes excludes women from work in mines and smelters — the federation report asks that men also be ruled out unless women also are permitted to work underground in coal and metal mines or in front of furnace where ore is being smelted Other sections ef the same Senator From for a moment perched On a frail branch1- while us be like the bird sings Though he feels it bend yet he sings his song Knowing that he hath wings —Victor Hugo A university professor once "To students plaintively inquiring of me ‘What good will the study of Browning poetry do me” I like to reply ‘It will give you a state of mind which you will find the equivalent of a e car Thus it will save you several thousand dol’ said Rolls-Royc- lars ” That is ft perfect answer to a lot of similar questions although tha cynical might argup that a shot In the arm would accomplish the same result What good does it do a man to go fishing what good does It do a man to wear fine clothes live In a beautiful home smoke expensive cigars belong to exclusive clubs or play subpar golf7 Let i follow the professor and say It gives one ft luxurious or an exalted state of mind We all seek this state of mind and achieve It through various means Some bv the control and display of wealth while otheis can get It Horn looking at an cd hlng or a bit of stutumy In an art gallery from rending a book seeing a motion picture looking at a sunset or a mountain peak from listening to-- a Ilnch symphony or from an venings conversation with a valued friend Thais all thete Is to culture Its a way of easing the spirit simplifying life of reducing the cost of a happy existence While ptacluai knowledge Is most essential In earning a dc cut I believe wp n"'d livelihood something else— sunn thing we can put Into our minds and think about when we are through with our dally tasks If we can cultivate a deep liking for Imagery and sounds and lines and color we have a shortcut to that perfect state of mind which so many find so exjienslve and so distant c Men nrp fiur He who knows knows— He Is wise-follow and knows he him em- ployment in places of and demand certain sanitary conditions for women and children engaged in various industries— all of which safeguards to health morals and progeny are likewise slated for removal unless men are safeguarded exactly as are mothers daughters and children The recommendations complicate the problems of unemployment and upset social balances already perplexing legislators and citizens in general Elise F Musser Sandpit-t Notes on the Cuff Department I know two men named Lee related Wright T nryrTT-J'- other a wholesale hardware ot One runs or even acquainted a gasoline filling station and the e Both made a executive Lee (Fillon a golf course ing Station) AVright received a and Lee (Hardware) mcdil hole-in-on- Wright got considerable news- paper public ity When the former displays his medal and beholders are Inclined to scoff he flashes the yellowed newspaper clipping on them and their unbelief Is put to rout There are typographical errors that distort or destroy the meaning of a phrase hut Harold Pickering and I got a laugh out of one th it not only amplified the original meaning hut added a touch of romance The writer intended to say that the administration was In bad with the CIO ” The printer made It "m bed I tried to find the offices of Taul Clowes and Lou Larsen In the McIntyre building the other day Their names efidn t appear on the directory so I asked the very attractive elevator girl nnd she told me where to find them Lou snvs he thinks you have to he In the building three years before you rate your Individual name In the dim lory but hes going to look Into the Lewis outburst has served inconveniently for the new dealers to n revive public memories— first of the strike for which Mr Lewis was responsible second of Mr Roosevelt's failure to indicate in any way disapproval of the open lawlessness of his political allies third of Mr Garner’s vigorous and emphatic opposition fourth of the link between Mr Lewis and the White House forged by consistent mutual co-o- co-o- receives dividends If the rcral W P A worker were given the priviledge of p while on joining such a relief and when ilnally he owns his own home within it and it begins to pay dividends he could quite conveniently be cut from relief rolls This plan would forever put an end to the tory tactics of trying to disfranchise the vote of the pauper and give the low wage earner of America the prividege of owning his own1 home and safeguarding his constitutional right to vote Olive Carroll support and a contribution "c-o- thematter FBI Jay C Newman of the who Just returned from Washington D C says that J I cigar Hoover might go out to the PaI hope cific coast before long he comes this wftv and slops over Not only would I he glaci o see him again but I d like Suit 1 nkt rs to g t a glimpse of the limn who has done a much to rc stole public iepi cl for Inw enfold inent bodies See if you cant git him to anange It Jay and ce things pllshed Presic ute to Farr school Fund raised Copyright Christopher The Nation Excuses-Reason- By Olln Miller "I have said on the floor of the senate and I have said to many audiences and to the press that my ignorance on the money question is astounding It sometimes amazes my constituents that any man could maintain su h ignorance Nothing has ever been able to make a breach In the wall which surrounds and protects the reservoir of ignor1 ance I possess on the money question ’’—Senator Ashurst (D) of Arizona So frank an admission of Ignorance Is refreshing particularly when coming from a senator But Senator Ashurst Isn’t alone In his ignorance concerning money Nobody understands the dollar It Is said the dollar is gradually getting weaker but It seems to us It s just as hard as ever to run It down About all we know about the dollar Is that no mattpr hrjw low It may fall It will neverfall lower than a lot of Americans will stoop to get it Squire Perkins sajs‘ "It aln t no wonder that a little truth goes a long long wav— th’ way mos’ folks stretches it " Distributed by Esquire Features Inc Reproduction strictly prohibited Smokers of both sexes may be supplied with pipes in the sehoola of India in a government drive to stamp out because it has been found that after a day’s work the villagers prefer to go home for a quiet smoke rather than study 1G00-nlg- lliit-era- To make itself more popular a museum In Paris Musee de I Homme has started a bar and restaurant is showing moving pictures of an educational character and giving "evenings’ devoted to songs and dances of various parts of the world Prince Kolohito Kanin chief of of the Jnpnnese army hns tmjilu-pedi- a rei rsved a compiled by the fascist party In Italy as a gift from an Italian goodwill party that recently visited Tokyo y Alpine contrib Ogd ? Ala ii base a lng to Mr peer li arsens ka pr M G from P08tl WA dent for at Baltimore Sun Billopp Says are Wouldn’t take a trip if they were paid to do so Reason They don’t want you to know how poor they are Excuse1 James is impatient to enter business and make his own living Reason: James flunked out of college Excuse1 They have a previous engagement Reason1 They don’t want to pome Excuse- They are not calling it a party Reason They are afraid the guests will expect too much Excuse They don’t know whether they will go Reason1 They arc suspicious of being asked to give somebody a lift Excuse They fear Infection in swimming pools Reason They have no stylish bathing - - suits Excuse1 They are sorry but they are dead Reason They don’t expect & return broke of the loan Excuse They have made no plans for vaReason They do not want someone cation else to make the same plans Excuse1 Their Susie considers dances a waste of time Reason Susie has a poor time with the boys Excuso1 They Just got up the dinner on the spur of the moment Reason: Somebody dropped out and jou Rre asked to fill In Excuse: Father has work to do Reason: Father la looRmg for a quiet room In whhh to read a magazine Excuse1 They are going to be perfectly frank with you Reason- By thus prefacing a lame excuse they hope there Is a bnro chance of your believing them Christopher Billopp - gome think war wall enly on the bringing in of Europe s wheat harvest when the ecytho can be handed back to the grim reaper to ala his stuff "A lifetime is no more than a day” says a dreamer pondering Infinity This we are afraid Is also the attitude of some parole boards Canadian prettier urges the press to the good now only but a fellow has to know once In a whilo what going on abroad s c Richa sons Excuse They can’t afford a trip Reason: They don’t want you to know how rich they A pi Int w Ham being Subset constr s Excuse- OGD Claude to arr In the constant defense winch Is necessary in holding one s own with friends neighit is customary for bors and acquaintances persons to conceal their true reasons for doing or not doing things by making false excuses thus endeavoring to throw pursuers off the track Here are a few of the more common excuses and their accompanying rea- I origins tures 8 where ducted name-callm- J939 by the o gether Add to this that the bulldozing swashg type of labor leader buckling with his staged ferocity and his phony phrases about the "quivering pulsating heart of labor” does not endear himself to the American people generally and one can understand the feeling of the new deal strategists that the bellicose Mr Lewis has messed things up for them pretty badly They have reached the point where they earnestly hope that if anything happens to him it will be nothing trivial Parowan staff campaign SI have founder Summing up The State of 6' He who knows and knows not he knows — He is asleep— wake him— He who knows not and knows not he knows not — He Is a fool— shun him He who knows not and knows he knotvs not— He is a child— teach him —Arabian proverb Is capitalistic system of greed to a liberal social and Christian scheme of things In order to cope with the machine age and the highly productive state of Mother Earth - The thing definitely--neede- d now Is for the rural W P A family man to study the federal collective cooperative farm unit plan of 60 families to a cooperative unit each family within the p owns its own home and p a few acres of land the unit is equipped with tractor and modern machinery of various kinds The houses are modern In every detail and when the coop begins to pay each member Laud! founder Mr sit-do- chapter establish an eight-hou- r day for women forbid their Discusses Equal free scl c Og |