Show 2 £J)t Salt £akc Tribune - Friday Morning- Sugar Problem Catling Duty Called Possibility rotary Wallace no official mation was forthcoming the House itself being silent as puipoit of the conference n CIO of representative the entire Pa- cific coast to penalties asserted ‘leaves the federation out in the cold so far as the longshoremen ate con' this hp C I O Majority said the C I O had a majori-t- v of all the west roast longshoremen hut that his oiganization claimed 3000 members who were "deprived of their right to have the American Federation of Lahor as theif bargaining agent lie laliv argued tnat As a entitle have thp effect of a Chief Justiee Hughes did not Creen Attentive final order William Gieen president of the rental ked Amenean Federation of labor “I nfil if is rhRnged the emlistened attentativelv as Padwav ployer must nbrv at his peril " and Fahv presented Fahv said that ‘to ronstrue the divergent aet to piohihit the hoard from deciding that multiple-emplovunits ate appropriate might seriously endanger commerce in nranv important industnos such as coal clothing and maritime industries in whieh rnllective agreements commonly nio made between labor organizations and groups or associations of employers on behalf of their members " Hnnrillng t h only heal ft rriirieft of (oal nns hntll our reputation a Halt lirfMt Inrtf pendent Deal lake era Go Blue Blaze Fuel Go Hyland 9520 Dee WASHING I ON 7 (Tt emollment totaled 2 H 671 — 023-59- 1 m Ihe week ended November an increase of 36 633 over November 22 Not since August b when 2092-16- 0 were enrolled offmals said has the rosier passed Thursday the 2 000 nno mark The rerord high of 3 350000 wrs on Novem2b Sugarhouse Goal & WPA Enrollment Shows Increase WPA ber 1038 1 GliuAttnal" XKMeWuf iuitk LUMIERE Poshed THE NICEST DIET (IF ALL signlfic ane e aits I ntil Night The intimalion was given however that the president might have something to sav at an early press In that connection conference however it is w'orth while to recall lhat every time the president has madp some Important pronouncement or taken some Important action about sugar he has Washwailed until after 6 ington tlmp at which hour the San Francisco stock market closes Thp presumption is strong that the president mav have it in mind hv proclamation to lower the tariff on Cuban sugar but how he will pioceed if that is his determination is open to speculation He can if so disposed restore the sugar quotas but under the terms of the sugar art if he restores the quotas he must simultaneously declare that the economic emergency is over It was only because he found that an 'eronomie emetgenev” existed that the president was able in the fust instance to remove the quotas and throw open the American market Was that emergenry one related riirertly to the World war ot was it an emergency that grew out of (he skyrocketing of the pure of sugar In the American niaiket' following the outbreak of war’ If the latter is the assigned basis then the president might well determine the emergency is over for the price of sugar In the 1'nited States has declined to wilhin a few points of where it was just before the quotas were lifted pm " cerned Infor- White to the or Its 35 c would he subjected From Page One) (Continued of Attorney Some attomevs representing the domestic beet sugar Industry contend that it is not as simple as all that They deny that the president can simulhy restoring quotas taneously restore the Cuban tariff to 90 cents As they inteipiot the law the president must wait for some amendment to the sugar art or until Ihete is some modification of the reciprocal Hade agreement befoie he ran again lower the tm iff on Cuban sugar There is also Ihe possibility that the president might further reduce the tariff on Cuban sugar under the provisions of the flexible clause of the tariff act but the law requires that surh reductions ran only be made on a finding bv the tanff commission that the prevailing duty is too high Those in a position lo know sav there has been no new finding by the tariff commission on which the president might base an athitrarv reduction Their old finding of course is still of lecotd feicp of Minnesota and farm organizations poured fails about the f u mcr s troubles al the Ne w Yoi k distiict attorney for two and a half hours Thuisdav in answer to his questions At the cud of the confluence exDewev dec laced It had been ceedingly intetesting and but rcseived any statement about his ideas for solving the p3 hlems discussed That he said will have lo wail until he has gone fully Iplo the material faim coopt latives YOUK OIL TINTED PHOTOGRAPHS In lini’lj 'Holpimifl' Mfiiinlini — ll) vll1 $' 00 gathered lhulsdav he LaCuanlia On each ‘CroHs-l'ickctin- surprise tho-- e dear to 3011 with — vour the gift that will alwavs he wi-— as as or Order one Portrait many jou proofs will he shown trea-urr- d lt MDL Il 1)1 RY 1R1FS Personalize your greeting cards u ith your photograph on them A beautiful silection from $150 per dozen (Sliulttos Jiumicrv-C(usli- n Open PAfnInR i Id to i fclnrtto Riindm MIT MKf IlnliriA (IIMV houih Main Phnn W a it h 12 hill I nil) tvi ’l1 ' " CHICAGO Dee 7 l Pi In a dull pre-idc- market for grand champion steets Mayfield Rothman Mason county Icxas youth Thuis-dR- v netted a profit of Ml ? on his Armv Krporb Contracts origin ll mve tment of V3 II Roy Lucky Rothmans red Totaling 1 mated Hereford winner of Ihe highest catllp honor al the foctielh 55 ASHING! ON Deo 7 fi into national livestock show wasjAtmv coni nu Is 5s so 857 sold at auction for 51 !9 a pound awatded the lasttotaling half of Novm Ihe' pi ui was onlv 10 cents a her were published Ihui schv hv pound ov er the cb pression low taid the vv ar depai tment for the international s ginhrt ( Imv included a 29 pursteer in 1912 and was 52 a chase of automotive $9oq from engines timn was received for the Continental Motors pound coipcua Inst v ear w inner teem Mich Among lair offuials said ‘for some other Muskegon eontiaels Guiberon l)i-- e unaccountable reason' there was Ingine companv Dtlli Iexas not $8680837 i i ham-1'io- n that enough competitive bidding to foree prices to usual International peaks 55X5 037 P M rtuMma ' t tow-pi- ket-m- g ALL le-f- e CHICAGO Die 7 on A license was issued lhulsdav to Mitslotle I ui ia Xauet 29 and Favniond likes 7 an assistant I rule i Slate at tor imv in New oik ( v anl son of the societal of the ml not mar-Ilig- v Wjshmrtnn fakr tribune 11 K7 L f i mi Un v d 6 16 'it' They will want new What could he more thrilling as a gift for a jottng man than his first tuxedo? For any man than a brand shirts new tics new jewelry a new scarf tux to new re- place the one that has done such saliant service for so tnanv sears? Stlcs have changed in men’s formal wear as well as in women’s evening frocks Let this holiday season bring the men up to date new hosiery and new shoes All Iheve articles are here in the latest correct stlos Any one of them will make a splendid Christmas gift Men who are replenishing their own formal wardrobes will want to do so now for the year’s important social events arc close at hand Young Men's Tuxedos Ill Vdv ancod Shirs Dart Soliaffnrr & Marx Tuxedos for Lvm Man Roneii F McRee os Angeles completion of h macks Hickman field Hawaii 5t2l9e)ci 1 25 40 $230 and &3 CnriTd Formal Slorls THE BEST IN SEA FOODS roi Ll R Y IRISH DRISSID i -- OMU T’hnhi e E L ?!jr TIE 7 Dei the attempt of an is union to picket a business which has signed with a C I O union m v u vc i He made this statement when a jin isdii t iiim dispute between rile k val iclail unions was led lo him f ir ' II lemi lit A out WHITE TIE 1 itiniM lolcnte would not II) A Iplw g' i Note: SITTINGS MUST IIP DLCKMBLR 16 IOH XMVS Blue Bihlmn Si err Newsmen understood Ickes to in n spouse to a originally question that he did not believe Mr Roosevelt ‘would give McNutt fedeial security administrator and former Philippine high commissioner his polm al hies mg Ickes reading liter from a ropy of the puss conference transcript said he understood the question ht had answered was win Him the did' choose McNutt as his successor sav iT' Mav or Ialtuaiclin deilated Thuivhv he This Cliristma toh n made inquiries he said including Rrooklvn Atlantic Citv Philadel-phi- a Delroit BalHmnte Chicago San Francisco Minneapolis St Louis and New York oiccs Ban N1 W YORK FELT ELECTRIC He in slop ivhon leadets dozen - uc-so- at ion i above-quote- SALE Mew A P Charts Ickcs Declares Liberals Will Quick Drive To Pay Debts Oppose McNutt MINN! APOLIS Dec 7 (ft -Thomas p Dewev carried a lot of first hand information about the nnithvvrsts farm piohlcms with him Thuisdav night as he headed toward Washington after keynoting his campaign for the Republican presidential nominalun He earned abo his aids said about 100 telegiams of rongratu- la t ion on his speech Wednesday night when he assailed new deal 'defeatism and piedicled Repub-uan- s would have to fulfill the pi onuses of the Democratic admin-is- l X committee investigating un American activities Robert E Stripling secretary of X Committee Chairman Martin Dies you to answer questions which can be submitted to you in advance (D) Texas said Wednesday at if Dec 7 Mb— WASHINGTON you so desire Your name has the Texas that committee been mentioned frequently by such Welfare representatives of far Orangeto query Trotsky and Diego witnesses as (Earl) Browder and western states Thursday termed hoped (William Z ) Foster This comMexican muralist regardRivera the “indiscriminate roaming of will accord you the oppormittee to soviet plans ing alleged spread people needing public assistance tunity to answer their changes communism in Latin America and (Signed) J B Matthews chief from one state to another" detrimental to the nation and asked the United States investigator special committee on activities’ the American Public Welfare asIn a statement to the ptess the sociation to seek means to pre- exiled Russian leader who has "Independently of the political vent it been in this country since Jantendency afjhi chairman of this In a resolution adopted at a uary 7 1937 said committee I could not find it luncheon presided over ‘‘In Mexican press dispatches permissible to avoid appearing as F Ernst director of the departfrom the United States it was re- a witness in a publlic investigation ment of state welfare of Wash- ported lhat I might appear a a My answer was ‘“I accept your invitation as a ington the westerners urged a so- witness before a committee of the lution be found whereby proper house of representatives of the political duty ' "It was a matter thus of mv shares of the burden would be United States and make deposiborne by the states and federal tions concerning the activities of testimony about the history of government Mexican and Latin American com- Stalinism but in no case about munists particularly in connection the inner life of the Latin Amer55 ant Federal Help I have never had ican countries with the oil question kThe resolution urged that proper “These dispatches are so worded and don t have a single document governmental agencies be asked to as to imply that lor several years concerning the activities of Latin find funds to finance the federal I have turned documents over to American communists or the oil governments share of such ex- agents of this committee that I question and I could in no way pense and "the states to acknowl- was visited in Mexico City by the present anything on this before edge that there weie benefits as committees representatives and the committee "None of its representatives well as detriments in the flow of so on "On October 12 I received the visited me in Mexico I have never migrants to the west “We are not approaching this following telegram from the com- had and do not have any connecJohn D M Hamilton national chairman of the Republican tion with unmasking of the real question with any intention of mittee " Leon Trotsky Mexico City or pretended plans of the Latin clubbing anybody or the federal party who revealed plans for a financial drive Thursday government" Ernst said "but it The Dies committee of the United American communists is a problem which must be solved "If I should actually have to States house of representatives inand we feel our plan will produce vites you to appear as a witness appear as a witness before the an equitable basis for Its solu- before it in the city of Austin Dies committee it would be upon tion " Texas The city is designated with the questions specified In the d telegram bearing the a view to your personal conveniLeaders Named ence The committee desires to signature of Mr Matthews ' AH the rest represent as I have Among the welfare leaders athave a complete lecord of the tending the luncheon were- W H history of Stalinism and invites said the product of a fabrication" Leach director of relief of Monterey county California Loa Howard Oregon director of social Hamilton Repeals work C I Schottlund deputy diSays President CLOSE-OU- T rector of welfare of California Plans Following dilias Not Janice M Kirby New Mexico rector of public welfare Earl M OF ALL Backed lloosier Rounze Colorado director of pubStrategy Session lic welfare B Child Idaho direcELECTRICAL tor of public assistance Zubeilka Dec 7 CD— B WASHINGTON (Continued From Tage One) Hicks Texas director of public FIXTURES Wyoon the question of when the na- Secretary Ickes said Thursday that assistance S S Hoover In both ming director of public welfare I liberals Roosevelt the tional conventions should be held Democratic and Republican parties M Brandjord Montana director of 40 lo 60 SAVINGS TraIs new in American polities would not support a ticket headed public welfare G E Gozrtte n ditionally the conventions of both rehoLadministrator to T hv Paul V McNutt fot president county CO Am and regional directors MAIL ORDERS parties have been held in June In 1910 of the social security board from 317 Fast lit South the Republicans first and the DemHe made the statement to report- San Francisco and Denver ocrats laler ers who stormpd his office at the For the reasons he expressed end of a hectic press conference Thursday and others as well Hamduring which he said in answer to a ilton has favoied later convena question that he did not believe tion this year He said many inPresident Roosevelt had decided on fluential Republicans have had such the former Indiana governor to an idea in mind for some time succeed him in the White House in Word a few day sago lhat President the event he did not run for a Roosevelt favors an August conthud term himself vention for Hip Democrats how"I have been in close touch” ever has complicated the decision Ickes said "with the liberal and of the Republicans The convention city and dale are the progressive elements in both to be selected at a meeting of the Democrat and Republican parties full Republican committee to he and I believe I know how they held after the first of the year 1 nder the party s rules four feel about this mailer I there-foi- e can say that they would not months notice must be given before the convention can be held support Paul McNutt even if he Thus Hamilton said he could call vvete selected bv Mr Roosevelt ' Ickes said that liberals opposed the committee meeting as late as February 12 and still set the con- McNutt because of his icund in vention for its usual date Appar- office This he sud included orently he is in no hurry to take ganized labot s opposiuon dating from the time that McNutt railed ac t mn 'A lot of people believe In a out the National Guard during a shorter campaign ' he said ‘‘They strike in the letre Haute aioa believe that a drag 'be- Also he said libeinls disliked the tween ronvention and eleetion) is ' I"0 Per Cent club in Indiana under vvhirli state employes have just plain nonsense ' A numher of ettus inlc tested In given 2 per cent of tleii sdaries obtaining the eonvenlion have to the' McNutt political oiguua-tio- G O Dewey Learns Of Farm Ills s MEXICO CITY Dec 7 (UP) — Leon Trotsky revealed Thursday in suburban Coyoacan that "under certain conditions" he might agree to testify befoie the U S house of representative at his home Welfare Leaders Call Wanderers Detriment to U S Hotoring Quotas WASHINGTON Dec 7 (AP)— An assertion that the national labor relations board had “violated the spnit” of the Wagner labor act by certifying a C I 0 union as the collective bargaining repre sentative of all Pacific coast longshoicmen vvas made before the Counsel for the Amer-icaBupieme court Thuisday by Joseph Partway of Labor Federation views romerning the technical radway contended the question al issue — of each individual whether lie labor ad empowried should be permitled 1o se- federal appellate courts to pass on a ' ei tifu ation lect their nwn h pi event alive Tadvav contended that emplnv-er- s Charles Fahv general munel for the labor board replied that weip nhligiled under the labor ‘the historv of bargaining hv the art to haigiin colledmlv with loncshoremen showed that Ihev de- the mgAnialion ceilified hv the nied a poat wide unit and that board because otherwise they such a unit would best insure to them the full henefit of their rights under the act ' The argument was on an A F L appeal from an adverse decision by the Lnitcd States court of appeal for thp District of Columbia ’lhat tribunal held it did not have jurisdiction to pass on the labor board s certification This action left the unit the International Longshoiemen s and W aiehousemen s union as the jWcst Requests Check Discuss Appeals From AB erse Decision By U S Appellate Court On Coast Dock Bargaining December 8 1939 Trotsky Discloses Terms For Testifying in U S RclicfRoaiiiing Fnvors Shorter Campaign President Aids F L Counsel Accuses NLRB of Tavorilisnr A -- i tMah 4 " lay IN THIS mow svnnim Bill DING EASTERN WHITE FISH lb 49c EASTERN PIKE lb 3Jc MACKINAW TROUT lb 39c : FRESH HERRING Ib 15c Fey Colored ROASTERS lb 23c BROILERS 3 for $1 STEWING HENS lb 17c Young Shell Ovsters Bulk FULTOH ies hile or Black Drrsiv I I)rcs Jewrlrv Sets Dress llo-ier- I’dlonl 3 - Dre-- s Sines Arthur Ov'ters (rales lobsters Shrimps MARKET i nrzrzzn ni SI 00 $l00lo$10 y Ieallier - 1 30e lo SI $000 A |