Show 'Saturday Morning O ftbe Salt - Labor Wants Workers Brick Private Effort 'Business' As Employer WASHINGTON June 20 (JP) text of President Roose- velt's message 'to congress on the sinking of the Robin Moor follows: To the congress of the United States of America: I am under the necessity of bringing to the attention of the congress the ruthless sinking by a German submarine on May 21 of an American ship the Robin Moor In the south Atlantic ocean (25 degrees and 40 minutes west 8 degrees and 10 minutes north) while the vessel was on the high seas en route to South Africa Reviews Sinking According to the formal depositions of survivors the vessel was sunk within 30 minutes from the time of the first warning given by the commander of the submarine to an officer of the Robin Moor The submarine did not display its flag and the commander did not announce its na- By Dr George Gallup Director American Institute of Public Opinion Copyright 1941 PRINCETON N J June 20— One of the questions raised by mme commentators in the aftermath of the North American Aviation company strike at Ingle-woCal — in which the government sent in troops to take over the plant — is whether labor groups will regard this as an invitation to launch more strikes with the sole purpose of forcing WASHINGTON June 20 iJP— the government to take over more reaction to President Congressional industrial plants Roosevelt's message denouncing Washington observers report the question has aroused attention in the sinking of the Robin Moor the capital and spokesmen for ranged from that of Senator U S business discussed it in Byrnes (D) South Carolina "The talks before the National Asso- American people feel the same way ciation of Manufacturers this about It" to the assertion of Senaweek tor Wheeler (D) Montana that it What Do Workers Think? was "just another bitter and warIn view of such speculations like diatribe against Germany" Here is how some of the congress It is worth asking: How many Americans actually employed in members commented: Senator Pepper (D) Florida— private business and Industry would welcome the substitution "The message demonstrates what of government operation for pres- has been eating into the conscious ent business management? ness of many of us for some time How many- American workers — that Adolf Hitler must be deIn other words would like to see stroyed or eventually he will dethe government step in? stroy us" The answers — from a nationRepresentative Bender (R) Ohio wide survey by the American should have been of Public Opinion— will directed message to the German reich bring comfort to those who may than congress He's putting have thought that any large num- arather head on a little nail" big ber of Americans in the employed Senator (R) South' Daclasses have come to regard blan- kota— "I'm Gurney he put Hitler on glad ket government operation or own- notice ership as a desirable end Senator Wheeler— "No one can defend German treatment of the Here's Question — but the was "Do you think you would be survivors didItnot telleruel the president better off if the concern you people that 70 per cent of American the Robin work for were taken over and Moor was contraband of war cargo operated by the federal govern- —and as such— was subject to seiz ment" the Institute asked a by belligerents" of the more than 30000000 ure or destruction Minnesota-"- It Ball Senator (R) U in S business and workers all been think-ng- we've what repeated Industry "or would you prefer to leave it under the present Senator Thomas (D) Uiah— "I'm business management?" Only one employe in 14 on the In complete agreement-witlijth- e average (7 per cent) said he would message especially the s last senlast sen- (Mr Roosevelt favor government operation of ftwwe tence said: "We are not yielding the company he worked for The remainder were over and we do not propose to yield ) Chairman Bloom (D) New York whelmingly in favor of retaining business management and con- of the house foreign affairs trol message speaks for The actual vote: itself and is right to the point In Prefer government operation 7 every way Prefer present business manSenator Gerald P Nye (R) North 81 agement Dakota in Minneapolis said: 12 No choice or no "opinion "I don't think the incident called for such attitude or: such language as was used by the president" Senator Nye said "The president is still trying to build up a national psychology that will enable him to go further along li'lTERMOUllTAIll the course be has mapped out" Robiiu Moor Message Views Differ od j - In-itit- ute cross-aecti- on -- he Congratulations UTILITIES CO LONDON June 20 UP— Com menting upon President Roosevelt's Robin Moor speech the newspaper Daily Express said Friday "dearly this sort of undeclared war cannot go on without reaching a Your splendid progress has been an inspiration to all We congratulate you on your thrift Industry and vision The way you men have cooperated and worked together has given Salt Lake City the Lntermountam West's finest appliance store We are proud to be associated with you and wish you every success in your new spacious home breach" Beaverbrook's newspaper continued: "Although Roosevelt does not reveal his plans it is easy to surmise what he will do He will not see American ships like the Robin Moot sunk with impunity He will protect his ships i " Other papers gave smash play to the message and editorial comment expressed hearty approval Lord BERLIN June 20 (UP)— Informed German sources commenting on President Roosevelt's mes sage to congress condemning the sinking of the Robin Moor by a German submarine as the act Of an "international outlaw" said this was "more or less what we are accustomed to from Roosevelt" H C LITTLE OIL DIMMER GO J H VALENTINE factory Jtepresestorve latints MiiugeaMMt Cov 1 ffhManagement Ne Choke er Ne Opinio US Warns Reich on Sea Piracy (Continued From Page One) yield to the demand for reparations: The president's message drew many approving comments from members of congress although there also were critical expressions from loes of the Roosevelt foreign policy As one of the latter Representative Knutson (R) Minnesota called the message "a curtain raiser for a declaration of war" Chairman May (D) Kentucky of the house military affairs com mitted said he approved "the president'! stand In favor of maintaining our rights of the sea" Representative Eaton (R) New Jersey a member of the foreign affairs committee said It was a American "sj9 uhd message" though "of course it is one more step Into a great tragedy" Senator Byrnes (D) South Carolina expressed belief the American people would "heartily subscribe to the message ref The message began with cital of the details of the sinking of the: steamship emphasizing that "the tbtal disregard shown for the most elementary principles of international law and of humanity brands the sinking of the Robin Moor s the act of an internation a! outlaw" He continued: "The government of the United States holds Germany responsible for the outrageous and indefensible linking of the Robin Moor Full reparation for the losses and damages suffered by American nationals will be expected from the Germany government Sees Stated Policy Going on into the connotations of the incident the president said that these might be less serious if they could be "regarded as apart from a more general background" But this was impossible he added and the incident "must be interpreted in the light of a declared and actively pursued policy of Rightfulness and intimidation which has been used by the German reich as an instru ment of international policy" Briefly he then reviewed what he termed the nazis use of "cruel ty arid other forms of terror against the innocent and helpless in other countries" to bring about a condition which would permit Berlin to command theacquies cence of the nation involved In its plains "This government can only assume' he said "that the government of the German reich hopes through the commission of such infamous acts of cruelty to helpless arid innocent men women and children to intimidate the United States and other nations into i course of nonreslstance to Ger man plans for universal conquest —a conquest based upon lawless ness and terror on land and piracy on the sea" given or withheld at the will of those temporarily in a position to exert force over defenseless people Were this incident capable of being regarded apart from a more general background its implications might be less serious— but It must be interpreted in the light of a declared and actively pursued policy of frightfulness and intimidation which has been used by the German reich as an instrument of international policy The present leaders of the German reich have not hesitated to engage in acts of cruelty and many other forma of terror against the innocent and the helpless in other countries apparently in the belief that methods of terrorism will lead to a state of affairs permitting the German reich to exact acquiescence from the nations victimized This government can only assume that the government of the German reich hopes through the commission of such infamous acts of cruelty to helpless and Innocent men women and children to Intimidate the United States and other nations into a course of nonreslstance to German plans for universal conquest — a conquest based upon lawlessness and terror on land and piracy on the sea Such methods are fully in keeping with the methods of terrorism hitherto employed by the present leaders of the German reich in the policy which they have pursued toward many other nations subsequently victimized The government of the German reich may however be assured that the United States will neither be Intimidated nor will it acquiesce in the plans —The EMPLOYEES SAY: Prefef - tionality The Robin Moor was sunk without provision for the safety of ihe passengers and crew It was sunk despite the fact that its American nationality was admittedly known to the commander of the submarine and that its nationality was likewise clearly Indicated by the flag and other markings The sinking of this American i ship by a German submarine flagrantly violated the right of United States vessels freely to navigate the seas subject only to a belligerent right accepted under international law This belligerent right as is known to the German government does not Include the right de- liberately to sink a merchant vessel leaving the passengers and crew to the mercies of the elements On the contrary the belligerent is required to place the passengers and crew in ' places of safetyi Left to Chance The passengers and crew of the Robin Moor were left afloat in small lifeboats from approxl- mately two to three' weeks when they were accidentally discovered and rescued by friendly vessels This chance rescue does not lessen the bru- talify of casting the boatts adrift in midocean The total disregard shown for the most elementary principles of international law and of hu- manity brands the sinking of the Robin Moor as the act of an international outlaw The government of the United States holds Germany responsible for the outrageous and indefensible sinking of the Robin Moor Full reparation for the losses and damages suffered by American nationals will be expected from the German government Cites Natural Rights Our government believes that freedom from cruelty and inhuman treatment is a natural right It is not a grace to be "The government of the German reich may however be assured that the United States will neither be intimidated nor will it acquiesce in the plans for world domination which the present leaders of Germany may have Threat xn U S "We are warranted In consid ering whether the case of the Robin Moor is not a step in a campaign against the United States analogous to campaigns against other nations We cannot place reliance onofficial declarations to the contrary" Tho nation's Finest Lines of II0L1E FURNISHINGS and APPLIANCES ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Hot point Ran set Refrigerators Water Heaters Wiihm Ironers Clothes Dryers Horn this Walkers tien fraud teniae (M&k CLEANERS Ab than tho regular prico of one Clothst Bathroom Hsafsr Linen Storag Cabinet tifal saw Una Hetpalnt display at ear new Ie The largest appliance the Inter-mountai- n Our new location start In West 151 So Stat Da Luxe floor cleaner— latest 1941 nodal very powerful d revolv and e&cient— ROYAL meUl-oorere- lag brash— brilliant headlight— regular retail price $4995 "abom the floor" cleanROYAL Hand brush gives Burlmua efficiency 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seized Austria by force Evidence that the government of the German reich continues to plan further conquest and domination is convincing and indeed scarcely disputed Viewed in the light of the circumstances the sinking of the GAS APPLIANCES SCORES AGAIN w t us in effect that the German reich proposes so to intimidate the United States that we would be dissuaded from carrying out our chosen policy of helping Britain to survive Taken as Warning In brief we must take the sinking of the Robin Moor at as warning to the United State not to resist the nazi movement of world conquest It is a that United the States' warning may use the high seas of the world only with nazi consent Were we to yield on this we would inevitably submit to world domination at the hands of the present leader of the German reich We are not yielding and wo do not propose to yield Franklin D Roosevelt je- Dun Therm For Our GRAND OPENING have' Robin Moor becomes a disclosure of policy as well as an example of method Heretofore lawless acts of violence have been preludes to schemes of land conquest This one appears to be first step in assertion of the supreme purpose of the German reich to seize control of the high seas the conquest of Great Britain being an indispensable part of that seizure Its general purpose would appear to be to drive American commerce from the ocean wherever such commerce was considered a disadvantage vto German designs1 and its specific purpose would appear to be interruption of our trade with all friendly countries We must take it that notice now has been served upon us that no American ship or cargo on any of the seven seas can consider itself immune from acts of piracy Notice is served on nih Wahr DUpoxal Units ff© Flriman Stokers Iran Pirvmaa chI TUt Iron Fireman Unit Hratmalcert OIL WATER HEATERS nrsatsrt premium ever offaree for world domination which the present leaders of Germany may to Bo Found Under Ono Roof Dale H C With tk 19-l- Text of President's Message on 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