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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 4

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4X Sunday Morning- -Jljc Salt fake iTribunc- -OctoWr 8 I939 Still Fighting 0 Dean Plans for Campaign California Man Takes NYA Safety Post Borah Holds Senate in Former TV A Ouster Suit Reaches Appeals Court I- Arms Debate WASHINGTON Oct 7 Aubrey Williams A istrator Saturday appoint- Smith of La Jolla CaL 1 adviser of the national youn ministration ministration CINCINNATI TM 7 UTi-Tha fight of Dr Arthur Morgan of Yellow Springs Ohio deposed chairman of the Tehneasee valley authority against the A and board members Harcourt A Mor PHILADELPHIA Out 7 Mrs Ruth Hanna McCormick Simms dean of American women politicians came to Philadelphia Saturday announcing she ds returning to politics after an eight-year lapse to devote her time to the Republican campaign in 1940 am starting out to make a tour of the eastern slates to interview the leading Republicans and get their views on policies and candidates for the precon lowed "to obscure the issues of the 1940 campaign" Asked if ahe had any particular man in mind as the Republican presidential candidate she replied: "Candidates? We can talk of them later The Republican party has many good men But the leaders should remember that this is not a ward fight and not a scramble of favorite sons for some trivial personal or trading advantage" vention she said in an interview Mrs Simms daughter of Mark Hanna widow of Senator Medill McCormick of Illinois the wife of former Representative Albert Simms of New Mexico has been absent from politics since she was defeated for the senate by James Hamilton Lewis in 1930 Mrs Simms who has attended every Republican national convention since 1896 declared the European war must not be al He said Smith would help forn tp KtanrtnrHv nnH late standards and Operating 4 a ankxKi 6 PlV cedure to Idahoan Rises To New Oratorical Spot his action on the grounds he had failed to prove his claim Morgan was removed as A chairman April 1 1038 by President Roosevelt who charged the former Ohio educator was "guilty of contumacy" Morgan contended his removal and the designationof Harcourt A Morgan as chairman were void and that he was entitled to $458333 in salary from the date of his ouster enhance safety of prni employes and the public Since 1934 Smith has done ty work for the A and I gan and David Lilienthal reached the sixth circuit court of appeals Saturday Morgan appealed a decision of tl District Judge George Taylor of Knoxville dismissing FEATURING THE BEAUTIFUL HEW DIAI10ND EliSEMOLE Jk Senator Borah Neutrality debate shows master orator WHOLESALE FRIGES ARE ADUAIICHIG Easy Terms Can Re Arranged We rannot be sure that ve will be able to offer such values again New shipments will undoubtedly reflect the higher prices rrr 1 1 By Harry Brown Tribune Washington Bureau WASHINGTON Oct 7-Neve since his memorable and successful fight against the League of Nations unless it be during the fight on the supreme court bill have members the United States senate listened so attentively to William Borah of Idaho as they did on Monday last when he delivered his opening speech in opposition to the pending neutrality bill Rarely has the senator been In belter form his swayed those -who differ as well as those views accord with his own Main TPtfc Of his nfwriptheme and his fhlef reason for Opposing the pending administration 3bi)l enough has been qudted to leave-po jioubt of the grounds on which the Idaho senator takes Issue with the president and with a seeming majority in the congress What came as' a secondary phase of his speech and yet one filled with unanawtrable for those arguments have not during the week been answered by any had to do with showing up the pretense that underlies the "casluand provision written Into the bill with the hearty approval of the president That there will be no cash and carry but "credit and carry" was the contention of Senator Borah In opening his discussion of "cash and carry" Senator Borah said this provision of the bill was based on the assumption that we will get cash from nations "now in the most deplorable economic and financial condition nations which though the war has lasted only four weeks are already through taxation digging into the food and necessities of life even of those already Impoverished beyond description did they go to get money during the World war? The munitions maker will get his compensation He will make nls profit Business will have to move Buf where will the buyer the nation buying the stuff get the money with which to pay the munitions maker? He will In my opinion in the last analysis get it whef he got the money to pay for the Nar material purchased during the World war and that la from the American taxpayer" To prove that hts contention was not an Idle one the senator laid before the senate and the country figures with which few are familiar but figures that sustained his contention Great Britain il Where else will you find such value? 10 lustrous blue-white diamonds 14-k solid gold mountings A truly lovely ensemble completely worth of the sentiment it conveys Roth rings complete $5 Down Bal Easy Payments CHEST DESK 4-PIECE WATERFALL BEDROOM SPECIAL Gives more convenience than Just drawer spare the top drawer opens Into a desk and writing table Walnut finished Presents Argument No Interest Vo Extras When Von Deal IT ith Schnhaeh! BED VANITY CIIEST BENCH judge this outfit by its price Judge it for its beauty and quality like the big mirrors and smart handles and enthuse over the expensive looking waterfall effect OTHER ENSEMBLES FROM $1975 to $2000000 Famous for Diamonds "We are dealing" he continued nations which cannot pay the Interest much less the principal upon the debts Incurred In the last war many of which debts are now due to the American taxpayer not in sums of millions of doilas but of billions of dollars Do we really expect to get a dollar put of munitions except as that dollar is ultimately furnished by the pdpple of the United States? Where will they go for their money? Where "Great Britain" he said "entered the war In 1914 with a national debt of 650000000 pounds She entered the present war with a I national debt In excess of 8000- 000 000 pounds She could not pay i then and she cannot pay now In I the fiscal year 1913-14 the British national expenditures were 197000000 pounds Last year 1 they were 1019000000 pounds The war has been going on but a few weeks and they are compelled to levy a heavy tax upon the common necessities of life Suppose the war runs a year or suppose it runs two years or three years Who will have the heart to say to the British people Though we started in to do so we will furnish you no more help unless you can pay Who will have the heart to say 'You may have our support you may have our help you may have our assistance provided you pay You know we will not do it You know perfectly well we will not do it You know that when the war is over the huge sums due for munitions and implements of war will pass Into bonds and the bonds together with the interest upon them will land upon the bended back of the American taxpayers "Judging the future by the past the nations who wish to avail themselves of this law will be able to run on a cash basis we will say for 60 or 90 days although Winston Churchill says they are going to run indefinitely then eredit will have to be extended and then credit forever WATERFALL DRESSER (7D it To matrh the suite above In a rich walnut finish a value made possible only because we made a great special 25 Main at Broadway Salt Lake Main Fir Tenney Ogden purchase WATERFALL CHEST BIG SAUIIIG III THIS STUIilllllG SUITE 5 1 i Ml lot- or 11 a irs 1 it 1: -a ra ra Famous Win Rogers Son PARIS Pattern "Rl ill 'a 'a li October la a Month of Values Here a splendid value for the most important room the house Two great big luxurious pieces covered in rich velvet in a variety of colors Beautifully detailed carving and reliable inner construction make it an exceptional value Mads by ths Makers 1MI Mgers IrM InternaUsna! Silver Company At End of War "After the end of the war it will 1 be aald as indeed It has already 1 been said and if this Joint resolu- i tlon should pass It will be said in 1 loud tones that the war was our -war as well as their war that we 1 were fighting for civilization for 1 democracy and that the least we could do would be to pay our own bills and what would we say? "If you say to me The congress has written Into the law that when I a government ceases to pay that i government will get no more my answer reflecting upon no one nor upon hig sincerity is that such writing will be a blank slip of paper as against the demands of that hour The rongresa which made this law calling for cash will just as hastily write another law extending credit and I wish to say that if I believed in going Into the European war at all If I believed in furnishing arms and munitions at all I would unhesitatingly vote to extend credit If I believed In going In at all I would not feel justified in sapping from the lives of the helpless children throughout those countries a few dollars to pay cash for means with which to kill Add the Utility of Another Bedroom DIXIE CIRCULATIIIG HEATER This beautiful Studio Divhn looks for all the world like a living room piece covered with long-wearing tapestry with metal arms and back yet can be quickly converted to a double bed or twin beds each with spring-filled mattress 3 1-I'icce Service for 8 Montana Grazing District Created 26-PIECE SERVICE FOR 6 OPEN STOCK S(795 OTFN STOCK This streamlined walnut enameled healer Is a source of pride because of Its splendid appearance Drslgned to product a talla-factory flow of healthful heal at a minimum rest It Is large enough to heat three or four connecting rooms and heary enough to retain the heat for hours PRICE HOW TRICE $2623 SET UP COMPLETE In vmtr nwn home Including wood-lined stove-hoard pip elbows damper tic a For Your Convenienee in Ordering by Mail SCntlBACH JEWELRY WALNUT-FINISHED WALL CABINET WASHINGTON Oct 7 (PI Secretary Irkes Saturday established Montana grazing district No 6 to be administered by the grazing aervice under the Taylor grazing art It is west of the Musselshell river In Petroleum Fergus Wheatland Golden Valley and Musselshell counties of northeastern Montana and formerly was part of Montana grazing district No 2 Iekes nid the separation was to permit consolidation of an area hich Is made up of 11 atate grazing districts operated under cooperative agreement between the secretary of the Interior and local associations of storkmen 1 i A choice variety of ornament rahineli ban Jnt been received Ibii one with four shelves Wcll-BrateJ CARD TABLE Piste-Glass MIRROR Hacked by International Silver full replacement guarantee Hollow handle knives with mirror finish stainless steel forged blades Limited and no more at this price when these are gone! XMAS LAYAWAY PLAN: $1 Down Will Hold Your Choice No No Kutrss When You Deal (IN 8( HIBACH CO Salt Lake City Please lend on approval the Silverware cheeked below: When toii want: a food mirror that will reflect a true lniag line pi ile glam 28-Inch plate glass mirror with beveled edge If you plan on entertain' have plenty of Lard TaMj At this price you can 1 several Service for Service for I PARIS PATTFKN 25 289 on Our flock PW MflDSEH 19 Kx-Bishop Sentenced NAME ADDRESS FURNITURE CO FAMOUS FOR DlAMODS" SALT LAKE OGDEN Main at Broadway Mth at Washington Mich Oct 7 tT7 -Hayward Ahle-Whlte former bishop of the Episcopal diocese of northern Michigan was sentenced Saturday to serve from one to 10 years In prison for embezzlement of church funds CITY STATE Established 1117 A Wr Deliver Almost fiilst south.

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