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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 6

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'll 6 A THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 11 1838 arpt Rule Life Says Savant Would Recreate Monarchy Landon Flays New Deal on Dozen Fronts Plan to Assist Farmer Aired By Roosevelt War Shadows Mark Entj of League Meet Each woof each cross Is in some manner unknown yet a little different from any other liter are thousands of these that Is produced depends on the particular combination of genes that is present in the original cell as well as upon the conditions to which they are subjected gene differs from every other gene in the series Thus a thousand or more diverse typei-of genes exist in the single celL very rare exceptions each of the great number of gene present in the system is necessary to the life and development of the organism GOP Nominee Claims and Muddle in Federal Conservation President Says Program Would Ruin Agriculture in New Zealander Terms Session Poorest Yet of All Geneva Assemblies (Continued froq Pa On) Governor- Landon dlrocted his WILLIAMSTON Mass Oct 10 A literal warp and woof structure in the human body which is certainly the and of heredity and possibly of life itself was described to the Mark Hopkins esntenary celebration of Williams college Saturday by Herbert Jennings Ph of Johns Hopkins university Dr Jennings talked on the Units In They hav been definitely found he said In gross bulk though not yet in detail They are he said th chromosomes or string of invisibly small particles found in duplicate In every cell of the body The new conception of their "warp and structure be credited to Dr Dorothy Wrlnch Thousands of experiments by biologists have St least given this picture: The warp 1s made of long threads of protein molecules hooked end to end The woof is mad of cross rings wound around these threads The cross rings ar believed to be mad of nucleio acid This Afternoon at 2:45 OaRSL cross bands and every one of them works on the the clear Uquidllke part of the human cell surrounding it Each one has a molding effect on th cytoplasm with the result that ths and molds th billion of particles in the body into th final architectural structure of man with brain emotions and even eusceptlbllity to diseases all dependent on th little cross bajid The old name for the bands Is Using this term Dr Jennings said: is certain that the number Of genes in the single sell is very large In a higher animal it is certainly not less than 1000'and careful estimates of the number have run as high as 14000 every cell of th developed body contains tbs entirs set of many genes Ths development of th individual is brought about through th Interaction of these many genes ths nature and characteristics of th individual Piano Recital by Kiss Besky Aims rd Sponsored by DAYIES nusiG GO 47 SOUTH MAIN ST The Best in Style and Quality at Lowest Prices- 345 South State Street campaign guns throughout th day on tiie front: A direct charge that th new deal Is using Mour to help finance most powerful propaganda machine ever built in that it Is coercing persons on relief and allocating public funds in an attempt to sway votes Specifically he charged that votes wsr "auctioned" in Minnesota whert tli Democratic candidates recently withdrew in favor of th Farmer-Laborltes and that such also was going on in other states 1 Decries 1 Praised -the Cincinnati charter government which startled local Republican leaders who hav Opposed th charter and decried machine politics as dangerous and a disgrace Despite suggestions of hie advisers that be steer clear of local Issues Governor Landon rape ted his tribute to th charter sy at a breakfast for 1200 at Cintu natl but added that he had respect for the machine politician than for the lily-handed citizen who boasts he has no interest in 3 Accused the administration of dragging granddaddy of all red into the campaign in attempting to revive th prohibition issue against the Republicans iii certain sections He said ths wet question was a dead issue and that th states must have the right td make their own decision on prohibition Perhaps the most significant development of the day was the tribute to the merit system In th Cincinnati government went white when they heard Governor flret remarks In a brief radio speech at th on expert reported th matter was called to the attention He said: know the situation I know that I am for the merit It was suggested that he should avoid the subject at th breakfast meeting Instead be again referred to his viewpoint in emphatic terms" of Century Ths Republican nominee termed the presidential campaign battle of the a cholc between the American system of government and that is alien to everything this country has tver Democrats of Minnesota could tell you what I he said other day they were sold down th a last effort wa mads to auction their votes to stave off defeat for the national machine "This machine Is manned In large part by federal office holders It is allocating funds up and down ths country on the eve of the election for the obvious purpose of attempting to sway the electorate It Is endeavoring to coerce thousands of voters by threatening those on re-relief with destitution unless they vote right It is trying to poison the public mind with a campaign of vicious misrepresentation is fighting for preservation of special benefits given its members at our mmummmmm Declaring that a return to monarchist form of government is the only salvation for France Henri count of Paris heir- GENEVA Oct 10 UP) Th shadow of th Spanlih conflict and fara of aggravated European poll tlcal tenilon hung over th cloee of th League of Nation assembly Saturday night A New Zealand reprentatlve aid this wa "th moot disappoint-ing of all leagu Peeilmism Noted Carlo Saavedra Lamaa Argentina president of the assembly sounded a note of pessimism In closing th eion by aaklng if he might not rala th question whether civilization 1 on th verg of a final breakup?" -Ho gav the assembly an expoal-tlon of-th new world' contribution to economlo peace calling attention to th decialon of th laat Pan-American conference at Montevideo to obetaclee stand-ing In the way of International Observer believed he referred to Secretary of State Cordell Hull of th United State when he paid tribute to a "man who ha just dedicated hi Ilf to unceaalng effort In favor of economlo Record Pointed Out A th aambly cloaed in it record of accomplishment were pointed out th energetic effort mad in the economlo field undr inspiration of th tri power mono tary accord between th United States Great Britain and France The league recommended: Relaxation of quotas exchange control and other barriers to th easy flow of world commerce 2 Creation of a body Including representative of th United State and other nonmember of the league to study the accessibility of raw a problem of particular Interest to Germany and Italy 3 Th study of methods for reviving international migration 4 Efforts to avoid double taxation to facilitate International circulation of capital Efforts to revive disarmament negotiations aroused faint enthusiasm in view of th existing political tension in Europe To FIX Date In its closing session the league council authorised its president to fix the date for th meeting of th disarmament bureau before the end of the year To the Influence of th Spanish Conflict neutral delegate traced the obstruction of agreement on many questions of procedure They said that th civil war there Caused an intensification of Ideological antagonism which balked agreement Nevertheless league sympathizers deemed ft a contribution to European peace that any open manifestation of hostility between opposing camps had been averted by the cautious policy th leagu pursued Reform of the league covenant a legacy of the disillusionment for th role pursued by the league in th Italo-Ethloplan conflict pro-yoked a bitter controversy The question of reform will be submitted to a commute of 28 meeting December 7 Ethiopians Perplex Ths Italo-Ethloplan war left the leagu with another what fo do with the Ethiopian delegation It was left for th next assembly to mak th cholc between the Ethiopian and Italian as apparent to a nonexistent throne presents himself in the role of king Henri 9 Count of Paris 9 Offers Himself as King of ranee (Cootlalud from Pl(l One) back faster to such a crisis1 said The Republican plan added a straight subsidy of unlimited farm and ths fed-oral farm board all over In a year or two he said it would pile up surpluses apd drive down price Earlier he hd asserted that th farm board was the beet the Republican leadership could offer a a solution to th The board he said an all-time high for extravagant Cftee Tariff Plan The Republican Smoot-Hawlei tariff he continued finished thd job by robbing the farmer of his chance for a foreign Th Democratic administration the president contended had to clear away th of 12 years of and meet th problem of a attitude he said know that th ground has been cleared of that debris After 12 years in which he had been harassed and weighted down by th burdens of each succeeding day th farmer at last had begun to get Into -the clear so that can begin again to take thought for tomorrow defeatist attitude has at last been The president cam to Omaha on his campaign special from Lin' coin where he told a huge crowd in front of the state capital he was confident of th result of th November election and said money spent by the administration to feed millions of families had been expended a good Ho promised there that long as I have anything to do about there will be a federal tax on farms or Senator Norris who supported Roosevelt in 1932 and is now for his reelection rod th special train with th chief executive as it cam across from Iowa and stayed on from Lincoln to Omaha Ho was on th platform In advocating th re-election the president told the coliseum audience he was making and so long as Norris lived would continue to make magnificently justified to hi rule of nonparticipation in eleo-tlons of states other than his own New York Above Party Lines candidacy" he said stats and party lines In our national history wo have had few elder statesmen who like him hav preserved the aspirations of youth a they accumulate his wisdom of years is one of th major prophets of America" Turning to the farm problems the president said that for the first time in cruel years we ar are getting the problem of the business of farming well In you now want to turn over that problem to the care of those who did nothing about It in the ha asked you want to turn It over to those who now make inconsistent campaign-devised half-baked promises which you and they know they cannot Ho said his own seven-sentenc record of aid to farmers could be expanded by every man and woman on a farm terms of th recovery that has come to each of them In th laat three and half This was the record he outlined: Raised net annual income by $3500000000 2 Saved thousands of homes and farms from foreclosure and reduced debts 3 Started recovering the foreign markets 4 Restored national Income and prepared for a steady long-time expansion of th horns market 5 Ended a policy at Immediate glut and eventual waste and laid the basis for permanent plenty 6 Begun to get the farmer a fair share in comforts advantages wider Interests and deeper satisfaction go to make th god lif for himself and for his 7 Rushed immediate and direct relief to farmers and stockmen struck by drouth Declares Only Hope of Security Lies in Return of Monarchy Rule PARIS Oct 10 Henri count of Paris heir-apparent to the nonexistent throne of franca and scion of 40 Bourbon kings offers himself to Franco as its eventual as a champion of liberty V-ooV5 A -j A IWfcrt is? Jaeot1Ao r'd Brady Murder Probe Pushed It A I rto' CO A Business Men to Track Down Slayer Convict Near Death After Chase Shooting France must return to monarchy preeerve French liberties th count asserts His views are embodied In a book ha Just published After exam lning political and economic ills he concludes that his government of tomorrow will be royalist France will be forced to return to monarchy he holds because "parliamentary democracy has come to the last stage of Impotence of decadence of decomposition ready to fall into Marxian dictatorship or revolutionary anarchy contemptible contemptuous and Monarchy Alone i alone can give France both liberty and authority he writes and its will permit it to function without the tyranny of dictatorships The count recommends a decentralized France effected by a return to the old division of the country into provinces which he says are Its and corporative state Over everything would be the king "arbitrating and an umpire between capital and labor and other warring: factions drawing them together for cooperation and assuring "the best possible compromise between the liberty necessary to human activity and the discipline neoessary to the Make Son Aid The Due de Guise pretender to th French throne now 62 recently announced the assignment of a large part of his duties sue head of the family to his son Both liv In Belgium Royalists have hailed the book as an evidence that he has been well educated In the art it kingship and has a perception and knowledge of affairs which qualify him to rule If he Is ever called to the throne English-Speaking Union Names New Directors DENVER Colo Oct 10 June Whitlock 22 escaped Oklahoma prison convict lay near death in Denver general hospital Saturday night of bullet wounds received early Saturday when he ran from two policemen who Bought to question him in connection with a filling station holdup Whitlock was shot in the abdomen and left wrist His condition was described as He admitted police said that he had participated in a dozen holdup since coming to Denver a month ago A broad-brimmed cowboy hat which he wore in several of the holdups aided police In him COVINGTON Ky Oct 10 CSV-Covington business men banded together Saturday to employ private detective to attempt to track down th slayer of Miss Frances Marie Brady 87 They dlscuesed plan to raise a fund to engage private operatives police virtually discarded any theory except one that MU Brady wa shot by a burglar who was surprised when the Brady elsters returned home from a bridal ehortly before 1 a October 2 Mis Brady attractive resigned secretary to the head of a Cincinnati clothing concern had planned to be married last Wednesday to John assistant railroad passenger agent On that day a Jury said the facts presented did not provide that burglary was the motive" Testimony by and Miss sUtsrs Ella Celine and Margaret Cecilia deprecated any theory that a rejected suitor might have been involved and the slaters agreed Mias Brady and had kept company a decade and had been engaged nearly a year The sietere corroborated statemenU that his fiancee teemed Chief of Polio John Puthoff said police would continue to eift the dozens of clues and worthless tips that hav come to them In response to offers of rewards totaling $2500 Including one of $500 by looks Ilk a he said what working don 1 DENVER Oct 10 CSV-Delegates to the annual convention of the English-speaking Union of the United States went sightseeing in Colorado mountains Saturday after electing directors The new directors: Matthew Page Andrews of Baltimore Lionbur-ger Davis of St Louis John Wavls of New York Joseph Graydon of Cincinnati Henry Lord of Boeton John Sloane of New York Marquis of Chicago and Fisher of New York Many Believed Killed In Colombia Wreck Heads Alabama Prosecutor Indicted BOGOTA Colombia Oct 10 (UP) Between 30 and 40 persons most of them soldiers were believed killed Saturday night when an express train en route from Puerto Lievano to Bogota left the tracks at Alban town 31 miles east of this city Several coaches turned over A company of soldiers of the Sucre regiment was aboard the train They were going to Quebrada Negra to suppress subversive activities of a bandit gang in that vicinity TUSCALOOSA Ala Oct 10 Richard Foster 41-year-old Tuscaloosa lawyer and alumnus was chosen president of the University of Alabama Saturday by the board of trustees He will succeed Dr George Denny who will become chancellor on January 1 after 24 years a president Cost Giant Crane Shipped To Bonneville Dam UNIONTOWN Pa Oct 10 CD The Fayette county'grand jury Saturday night indicted District Attorney James A Reilly and six others on charges of murder in connection with th death of hotelman Frank Ths puffin a bird of ths far north flies under water Cost JO- 1 Lr (h Cheyenne Pastor Plans Simple Services for Roosevelt Party The Talk of the Town SUNDAY DINNER at THE ROTERIA ALLIANCE Ohio Oct 10 CSV-Th Morgan Engineering: company ehlpped one of two giant Gantry cranes Saturday to Bonneville Or for us in operating the main gates of a spillway dam part of a $42-650000 federal project Shipment of the crane required 21 railroad cars The twin titans weigh 350 tons each Their height is 120 feet with a main trOlley span 65 feet long and 30 feet wide Each has a bridge 35 feet wide and an auxiliary grapple trolley with two 15-ton hoists The company announced the second crane will be shipped when the first is Installed 11! SOUTH MAIN ST love Bum -4 OT 1' -to covert -a1" Continuous Servic 12 Noon to8 SPECIAL BAKED CHICKEN AND DRESSING- ALL YOU CHOOSE TO EAT Highlights of the visit to this hustling rail and air city and former Scheduled to arrive at 10 a mountain standard time Suhday to a welcome by Governor Lesli A Miller and Mayor Archie Allison Leave for church at 10:45 Shortly after noon attends luncheon at Fort Francis Warren as guest of commander Brigadier General Charles Humphrey Jr Brief address at the fort at 3 Leaves for Denver at 6 a Monday after spending night her CHEYENNE Wyo Oct 10 CP) Simple services the ordinary in the will be held In the church President and Mrs- Roosevelt will attend here Sunday Th Rev Charles A Bennett rector of St Episcopal church said the president attend church her Sunday As any other Sunday service will be Just the ordinary morning prayer and he said His subject will be "The Challenge To and Victory of The church seats only 350 Fifty seats have been reserved for the president's party ii bft iffHaci Nil fm Elect Engineer SAN FRANCISCSO Oct 10 W-W Day San Francisco engineer and architect was elected vice president of the Golden Gate international exposition Saturday and placed in charge of the physical creation of the 1939 fair President Leland Cutler announced Children 2 to 6 30c Choic Properly Cooked JUST A FEAST OF GOOD THINGS 345 State Street In Ogden: 2422 Washington Ave zr ii.

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