Deseret News | 1934-01-30 | Page 2

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Date 1934-01-30
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Date 1934-01-30
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OCR Text . NEWS DESERET THF, SALT LATTE CITY Burglars Loot Clearfield Bank n JANUARY 30 1931 of nations. Hitler said the'by throwing Its economic support I ono of the older bulMmg. l theater XL ' pfoTecu city. were ahaken rather severely. j Art PrJecU, according to Norman H'.je. engir muntty Applied TUESDAY opposition" la now but Z.er.,to Hitler's arch enemy. Chancellor Nazi Chief Flays league Mills Seen As Engelbert Dollfnas of Austria. against B.IM.IH voters- He - Tho government signed an Bounced that ho planned a clean to nomic agreement giving Austria mopping up process Versailles Pact out the G.O.P. Candidate Xut party of unreliable increased Import quotas with tha Com! " Prot - They Call It Politics an- -j whole- eco-sa- le expectation of Increasing them still elements further later. In Child Train-n- z New DtsHplinra . . (Continued from Page One) VIENNA. Jan. (Continued Proa Pag One) AP) As France enlarged her market for Sound (Contin wd From Paco Ono) ' rrof- - E. C. Dent. pre-t- o with Dooly building, slated ....a matmosphere Austrian textiles, electrical squtp-ime- nt. bnstling eotir' Picture:" Motion whether Silent an no ene was all nations, administration they !o catch a lamp "hakenjind tna a ajnTTli loaa. ttrat announced as Ml forced (Continued From Pag One) There- -' parednesa caaractenseu hardware, and rubber Aloneo M or ley, The Casting Hr: Hoover than hi secretary ocratle er hen the Prof. bookcase a .on reduced' from this was , aorna h'gh 3.000. national f today approximately p, darts, ft was expected that aha wa are eadeavortng ta cul- , of the treasury. In fact. Mr. Hoov-jf-or Me confirmed -mora is Hitlers of Adolf go-.H- rrt considerably program by tha discovery of 1.000 that had quak- began.a College ,h'Jnl ,h eould 0vl0ck. annlvenary Import much Austrian wood h, y leaned almost entirely upon him ttvate friendly reiatloas with .' overloohad - hy ,h. for the railroad admlnio- - er Naxi conquest Of Germany.' PagUace,later. . rt7o Rush l TJr in the formulation of administra-lvl- et a as roent conrailroad fore Tha yeggs probably figured they trator to were Tho accord was Intended lo sound film version of the famous Through her fight for equality. . Numerous laue bombs "eeuia bold up aayon who came to cause of the direction in m solidations where and when Chancellor Dollfuaa One part of Mills' Kansas speech jconnaay believes she will finally exploded, particularly in the pro- - strengthen opera produced by the San Carlo 4n hie or open tho bank." stated Police Chief the ciandtHa may ha bow and pleases as agoinot the Kaxte which aha seek Nasla In of companv world. vine occasioned genuine surprise to recovery by celebrating Opera W. L Payne, who headed the Saitw,r'e'1 ' " deem expedient And it is very Begin Wednesday litical quarters. This was Us sd- - trade. We do aot care what con- - leader of tho movement la this to drive ont of Austria and enable Lake detectives called In a ctfit-i- departmental sea- Wednesday jDollfnas to show his own country- Ukey that whenever Eastman vocacy of lowering tariff barriers. iatituttona other nations havse oul conntry had predicted. Nev . the asby Sheriff Holbrook. The! In Humboldt. ; "aultanta at the sd j w. tM tnslst that others retrain) However, there were no signs of men that they will get more hual-bimsalways button, ..on. slmili head presses begin Th Is Koose-venot a smooth one, lt , Job dance will be demM. I. A rente If they support him. Franco lhat this was a departure from- mtxmg to our sf lairs.- '- -suming that President big newoffensiv of terror-ne- on but. dishes in pantries, and m Hr no, Con- definitely not by professionals,atn-lhof the remains behind iwin" as had been predicted. by. also ntended,. the .agrementto Trom Ihe accepted Republican doc by Vt shock .was strong and lrsn? wipes Owt Cormprlow e Iha-rt- ne by what wa call punks." or Iumn.l0-zlvfcep. ilL the a rxc.il board; in gym: greno Reviewing the reconstruction Chancellor Engelbert Dollfoso and- show in contrast to tbs German nteura- This may sound strange comingjaor( other government lea data in re- failure to bay Austrian products. the rov nd in. At id fast llactcnsl ; posers snked. t in motion with the No officls! information on The Bed and White store. owned la rather tired of from an orthodox Republican.' he tatsimant ef th third soich. thecnt speeches. lo- will be discussed in Boom! was Congress Fog Croup ominr disturbance forth, and operated by lira Jesse il of , t A delayed dispatch from Dorn-- I of D by Ur. L. L. Ualns. dean An electrically operated camerolo the, this railroad consolidation delay. It said, "but I never understood h'cbaneellor said: since the Barlow, was entered In similar rally of I'tah medical school;, has been told for years that con- sound aystem of production, based j been Invented that uses house Utah seismograph, one L the oil-- 1 I'nivcr-ti- v , Corruption boa been wiped biro, near tho fivias border, toid'has o'-- - fashion a month ago. she said, the est cost f difference tb of beautlll. the would Hume and sol ono the idat of Ions upon j Community problem United States; ard aid In farm when, of help the Tb foundations offt. thc'th, lighting current to cook a dinner Sunday today fatality thieves contenting themselves with .of1 stench bomb exploded in frenvrr and Son ration prorism under Prof. Ia,al tremendously. In fact, it has been production at boms and abroad. tij,mra seen laid. Thirty per q; dish for eight persona, ,.. a teWdollar from the cash reg- only one between s no argument on- the other mean th election of Impassable of the B. V. t will meet ho were unemploy- - theater and a heimwehr 1. (horn Francisco, has bebn out of 1 g.jg ister. - tRmes and Gardens' in j gien anl-a-- to -t barriers ' Immcpomission the to studv work card) auxiliary policeman year for ed have been put sidy "whatever, Find So Key wis. r0om It lt was la th Hoover admin!- - last year half. Installed in 1307. and current economic! Yet. efter voting again and time I' diately f ired at a man leaping from ( th ( oaa oi tna tnr lectures nmong dismantled for lark of laboratory problems will be discussed in the la back window, killing him. scheduled. again for legislation, which door of the fact that ? i,r Frederick J. Back, di- - faculty room by Elmer Miller, pro- -' several Dissidents have told "Industrial production baa In- - Th victim, however, turned out tlmstors closet In which he thieves ;splce ract9r f-- th school deprrtmert of. fessor of Economic, B. T. U. '. would lawmakers the nation's creased through teg redactions nod to be another member of . th had climhad to the atttc. had been eoot t stated hundreds of callsi The 7 thibg. Labor In- subsidies. Our ftnsneod have been, heimwehr. Homemaiung section, room give in on such oxped'tc consolidations, they Overtaxed by locked on the tnsldo hy the dhleves.j hsd bien recued at his office.) , IH take up "Guiding the fluence alone- would prevent H. put In order by means of ruthless find nothing has happened. No key was found. he 4 ait from th.m ol bjsin. East-. His Franc (most to Jan. youn PARIS. the seem th radical of remote But as Physical Consolidations Adjust rhi)d (AP) economy, ting j been Th escape had made (district, but that until more dein wanking Requirements to the World today as when Congress was man report puts different aspect! Basing his figures In th recant celebrated tha first anniversary of !v through th aid window In tailed report were received even on that. So he may get It. j plebiscite to goage public support Adolf Hitler's assumption of th He LRea.'lunder the leader- first, tot I of their advantages .bank in daylight. Mom than half; the extent of ihe divturbsnee ' BGllof Germany's withdrawal from the chancellorship of Germany today ol back in th first pari of tb (Copyright; Bell Syndicate ) of tha loot waa In silver, stated Mr. ju. Intensity in various sections, .t; ton.P Nephl. am. Utah, at i Harding administration. Barlow. Several dollars worth of (would be Impossible to hsti'd a . . tMsbipcte v f.r tmtir ,4 Oth posUg guiwe aVW'fM th Pud- - Meanwhile The Moral public, along ' also were missing from th bank Numerou yeMdents of the N'ew- dieted In the will this read of has with -Conrgess. draw-era. oountar cash hour hotel' reported feeling the . that plan f during this period by merging tha Besides th torch and tank, and hock, and ,. roads of tb four big ajstems. . I that brqrs and bit left on the scene, a ury of tb. hotel, ,h. until flv a.M4he system big . abort, heavy pick, a slsfoot crow large chandelier in the lobbv T- worlda" wlll be studied under Dr. it has grown weary: of tb story. bar and a large sledge-hammeed for several minutes after the Y" d. faculth of H. Hansen But tb railroads atay George j - were discovered la th vault-roo- low- -; tremor. room ItOE: and room D wilt These bad only been used on The clock in the telephone ex- - I iy in In Not that Congress Is really unor compartments of tb safe. In change room of the federal build- be occupied by those Interested th "Person- derstanding and sympathetic about J which money was not kept. The ing stopped t exactly 1.02 2 p m. ''Mental Hygiene" and school children. Building of tha question of merging tb rail' . oafs Itself was untouched by Jhe The statue on top of the rltv and ality J- - Clifton Morfltt. principal of th roads. On th contrary, k voted ; 3. tools, and th man who bad wrlg-gle- d county building waa Jarred slightly Provo high school will direct this -st session that In tha proposed waited out of place by the shock. through had coldly class. It coordinations to b arranged until th time-loc-k opened It. Music.' with was hoped by - Mr. Eastman no "Appreciation of DENVER. 1N8 An ,7 . Opeaa Half Boothovaa'a 4 reference-" a on d csrtatn working that la setting earthquake; described xl of ihoa- -' special music, will be the thsme ertiplove 7; Cashier Bleedlastsaidnight, were to be discharged. intensity." started darkness ; th time-loc- k onthe program in CUegehalI Of sours, tb desire at th 7 in tha vault-roo- m had prevented oq the seismograph at Regis college der direction of Prof. Gorrit de time was strong to prevent at 1:11 (MST) this afternoon. 7 accuracy, but he had endeavored here of th dsan of College Jr., Jong. any increwi la unemployment; - to set th small dials at 1:10 a.m. Father A. W. Forstail announced. Fin Art. B. T. U. Western Trails hut the point Is that tb railThe safe had opened Itself before Indications were, th seismologist and Western he Men will (ItOE) roads could not of course save said, that the disturbance was on f-this time, however. William Snow; Dr.' discussed J. much money bv coordination, by Albert Mitchell, owner of th ths North American continent. ; "Philosophy of Character Educa- - or even by mergers for that ; Sunset garage, reported that tha convene for dlscnswill tion 1 SACRAMENTO. Cal.. (I11E) Jan. matter, if they were not to be - yeS had broken a aid window In (APl A slight earthquake was felt' Mon la chart of Dr. H. M-- Wood-Ipermitted to eat down tb labor ; Us garage, sad had carried th "T" th ward of coats ef operation aa a result. faculty. 8acrsit)ento at 12:11 p.m. today.) ;7 torch tank, and they tools out of Buildings trembled and sealed1 ' Scouting (Room ItOE) under A. th front door. sxecuUv of tho Eastman la trying to got ConNo was i A. Anderson. gently. damage reported. A Jug containing alcohol also had .1- been In th state capltol Pogoe council, B. S. A. and Bee-swu- gress at tha moment to rescind otolen. and th alcohol poured directed by Hive work for several minutes after the that littl joker. It hamstrings his (1IIEI - out on tb ground. Tb tblovm bad Clarissa A. Beesley of the T. h, M efforts to get coordinations workfilled thoJug with water In th I. A. general board will finish the ed out. It makes mergers not C hank, and then had used it to cool BAKERSFIELD. Cal.. worth while. That la tbs gravy tb Kill o'clock sessions tha hole burned through th vault-- - (AP) A slight earthquakeJan.sho-'k Is trying to tempt the Eastman n, qhia At ll:M room door, so that th on thief waa felt In Bakersfield at 12 20 Genealog.- - la College hall will executive with. It to th mo-lam- es -- could o clock this afternoon. No daniage'open wrigglo through. a.m. departmeatal alternative to tb government th Sergeant A. H. Rogers, supsrin-- . was reported. work, under direction of Ovens J. ownership vinegar that may be tendent of th bareaa ef tdaatlflca-- 7 substituted of th Genealogical society Ockey, latr If necessary. tloe add that whit eaavaa glov. Konnallg-Congres- s of Utah) who will apeak a Genewould never had been aaad throughout th rob-- 7' alogical Research. hary. Ho fingerprint were found, In tho barm problem. faculty oral board, sad Dr. : only tb glove-fing-er Gsorga Middle-to- n smudges. room, will feature "Farm Credits." of Salt Lake; 'Tb Science of Th first estimate of tb loss, afCi diaruaslon being handled by ter th recovered I ISO In currency of. W. P. Thomas, agricultural Weather," Illustrated. Dr. Dsyn B - had been deducted, totaled IJII.. U.; Literary Recital.' economist. Utah experiment sta- Hale. B. T. featuring old and modern poetic I 5. stated Mr. Steed. tion. (Continued From Pag Ono) Prof. Alfred Osmond. selection. With Sheriff Holbrook. Chief Place Modem Doubt sad th B-- T. Art and Handicraft. 7 Payne and -Sergeant Rogers also Class Room ofTtellglon In th Pront Scheme Joseph U.j Throng A. F. were artist; Th J. Ram Hunaaker. The crowd ; EasterDetectives to throng of Things. will be explained by International Everett, Mind. with attenF. Wire, and M. D. McGIn--1' tha class roomscontinued ; in tb various de- Prof. Ouy C. Wilson, B. T. U, In tion to tho Italian ppychology. m of Salt Inks; R. H. Wooton. partments Tuesday forenoon, and Room D. Character sad literature Prof. B. F. T. U. Cummings, to superintendent of th state bareaa increased attendance figures over (HOE) will pay attention Th pros and th periodical, a . Of Identification, and Dotctlres Monday's sessions were tb rule. "Bhakespearo's Villains.'' with Al- department, featuring poetry, will One of the largest crowds fred Osmond, professor of English. be In ; Kseter and Noblea of Ogden. charge of Elsie Talmag ed College hall at 11;2 to throngattend B. T. IT. In charge. associate editor of Th Brandley, th genealogy section, where Elder Gold and Green Ball Human Adjustments to Mod- Improvement Era- - Th genealogy Joseph Fielding Smith of th CounMarriage cil of the Twelve gave as address ern Science. will be discussed by section will emphasis on True and Complete Records." Dm Carl F. Eyring of the B. T. U.. for Eternity." with A WlllLam Church assistant Dr- - Joseph Sudweeks was tp Lund, historian in Room and Child Psy1UE, charge. Another crowd of nearly ( gen- chology, will b treated by Prof and a director ef th Genealogical as the speaker. Y Aaronic society ealogy workers attended the after-no- o Ida Smoot Dusenbetry of th John - D. session In Colire hall, at which faculty in Room JHE. Recreation Priesthood Problems." Mark E. Peterson, of the genealogi- in the ladles' gym will feature the Giles; homemaking section, on (Continued From Pago On) cal convention force, spoke on gold and green ball and demon- foods. Mias Etta Bcoru p. state suAn Aaronic pervisor of bom economics. from the molding on the wall. 8enlor and Junior Genealogical strate pageantry. ;7. ing!l but At. 4:1 p-Prof. E. C. Dent of fell to tho floor. I axperi-- C Classes" priesthood session on ths correlafenced a sickening dlszy feeling During th same hour Joseph tion plan under John D. Giles of th University of Kansas will give "which did not leave for about U Anderson, Lehl, president of ths Salt Lake city. wiU complete the Applications of Visual Aids to : minute.:;. Lth State Farm .Bureau, addrens- - fthoriung meetings. Teaching.. . and - exhrblt. photoin th Judge building at Mala ed a crowded faculty room--ta th In Ih afternoon Elder Melvin graphs nnd other materials as well ' J floor of the Vt sr line ' et 7E: IIUSIOIHQATS ' th' - and;' a !: Vr MiedaJeniien.ecre.;,"y', ' ert It'll Leaders At Provo Hear Prt Ivin ' f. ; Quake Rocls Salt Lake Area and -- Third South street; several . (arm problems section .on7Fenn J. Ballard of the Council of the as projection equipment of various tenants, on the upper floora, par- - Taxes. e!vewllLspeakat. 2 . p.m. Ini types w11L.be available for inspecAddresses Priesthood. 7 ticularly College hall. This session will be tion. Drama and public speaking reported feeling th John D. Giles of Sait Lake City followed by further departmental enthusiasts will hear A Rehearsal 7 shock, as did those in the Dooly to the priesthood section in work. i block on Second South and West spoke of a play." by Prof. Alonzo Mor-le- y, room 285E on 'The Stake Asror.lc and B. T. U. Women's sports win in several other fTTemple. Subject to be treated at th Several pereons in th offlr Priesthood committee are: and Its Social bo demonstrated Wein the Ladies' meetings of King A King, attorneys: on ths Dutise," with a large number in lfare." Mrs. Louise T. Robinson, rym under the direction of Prof. - sixth floor attendance. of the Relief society gen- - Wilma Jeppson, B. T. U. Judge building. Other topics were treated as fol- president ; paid they felt the structure sway. by the speakers named 1 and several. Including Samuel- - A. lows Z King. William H. King, nephew of Prof. M. Wilford Poulson. 'Characthe ssrator; Curt Wllhelmven. ter Building: Dr. Thomas L. MarJwaiL owp:na rit.i in raoNmit 7 Parley Jenson, M r. , John Mc- - tin. Th Common Microbes; LaI Canhy. Miss Nellie Concor. and val S. Morris. Landscape probWeyland. reported being lem.'' Dean Christen Jenn, International Economic Problem;" dizzy by the movement. Miss Vllate Elliott. Color As It Af- - ' Notice IT: Swaying EthVt Mias Be lander, secretary fects the Individual:'' J. Clifton ,73 3to Arthur Thomas, eleventh floor Moffltt. The Moral Codes of Teuth," Dr. George H. Hansen. Tiewhouae building, said: W noticed a distinct nwavlng "Th Prehistoric Man." (Illustrat- Defl-- 7 Mental Chandeilera!rd: MT Allen. 7 at 1:21 p.m. exactly. Dr. Franklin Madsen. awung. pictures moved, desks vt- - Ciencira;'' r Place Dr. of Beethoven;" Tbrated.- It lasted only a tew William J. Snow. Escalante aa a or no." ijonds Trail Builder:" Scout Executive A. ; S. P. Lam kin. secretary of the A Anderson, 'Troop Organisation:'' ; telrer King Coalition on the tenth A- Beo Hive Beesley. 7 floor of the Kearns botldtng. was Clarissa will to ito tost 4mjn m4 work- - Prof. GnyC Wilson. "Is the Jaaaa hHtfitof : on the at of floor time ths ground tolr. to to NfThmrfay aaf rmmt to aaf toto sAvaalif mt ti World Control in a of 7 The Loving Faand arrived in his of- quake, an Mg baigtlM lira Ifrrtag for tint two day Mias Alice L - flee to find tb Reynolds ther;" stenographic force "Character In 'the Drams." Dr. - mill clutching at their desks from Carl F. Eyring. "Man and Hla 129 Ladies Heavy Rayon QQ . Tthe strong swaying movement. OuC Miss Martha Gibbs, secretary of Enlarging Universe;' Prof. Idat D. Garment S. Rubbers L Smoot Dusenberry. "The Influence dmlnltr or Fear." Milt Willma Jeppson, 75c Fine Ribbed 100 Ladies tor hnr Bait lake county, waa In Recreational Leadership. Iapartment near the top of the D. S. Garments Galoshes '. . . Tonight. Opera ; Beloader apartments building Mrs Lalene Hart; general Relief $1.00 Fine Ribbed Old ; when tbs qnaka began. She report society board. "Factors Which In. Bovs 188 ed It aa of considerable strength, fluent- - Food Habits;" Dr. Wayne sijie Rubbers . . . and ItnttAa. B. Idaa About th Wath L. D. S. Garments Windows in th Scott buDdlng.cr;"Hal. Prof. Alfred Osmond. "Char- $2.00 Mens 1 50c Girls 0(7Buckle Arctics 7 build-Inc- a. of-t- ;jmt If you hear it once you'U hear it a hundred tines, when you overhear people talking JANUARY about this year's automobiles . . . Tve looked them all over and Fm buying a Nash.' aec-1"- m ni -- $10 - " ..... J UNCLAIMED otth fMtt Ig Mtaf .. 15c 11.00 ' 03C .r. ... hy CWtWMIV mm4 out mi mmpi - M tile mm offer accimla tint puhlfe at fea Ikaa to ikMC feat IS flS to mttT tW gMftto to M f rtolrulaw 9mm mm Wtwm rnp - ...:. T- aa ...49c 35c Boys and Girls 1 C. IUU Rayon Hoee 10c Bias Tape 8 yards j... 5e Sewing I3C Threads FOR $U0 Ladies Fast Color Percale and Broad- - QQ. www doth Dresses ; $150 Mens Dress 1 4Q or Work Pants. . $3.00 Mens Fine J PUBLIC GALE t and- Gowns . jamas Coatto Gnofltto, IQ. Zuw Union Suits Ladies" $1.50 Rayon Pa- C. O. IK. f aal 10c ... rnt er Felt Hats $149 $2.49 Mens Rubber Boots : 150 Boys and Girls Shoes ,. 300 Mens Shoes and Oxfords 310 Ladies Fancy Slippers 410 Boys High Cut Shoes 311 Meas 4 Over- - Shoes $6.00 Shoes or Oxfords ... $149 89c $1.98 dftoa. ' Nash Speeds up Biggest Production in Years to Meet Biggest Demand in Years! $249 Buckle 51.98 Kangaroo deer-visio- Reasonably Prompt Delivery Reason 6 . Biff Siwf US wfczaffmsq M JUT. . . . r $223 to $865 Adranend Eight, 12 1 wAosOcm loo HP. $1063 to $1243 Ambassador Eight, 1ST wAaas.i3JJip. $ 1573 to $1623 My. InB... IM M.P.S183Q to $2055 (AM Piicmm Lo.k. rswnska Wi.SpmJal Iomipmnt Extra) SOUTH WEST TgEMPLE JjiAii;oajpjrariiXF!jowrTLr - Quietest of tranamissione. , starter. Reason 8 n brakes. And so on, front Reason 8 to 88. See a Nash, sit in a Nash, drive a Nash, and you'll find yourself thinking; What! This much car he the money Grre me a Nash any day I" Reason -- 7 ... Coincidsntel Equal-actio- 134.k1NI'A 0s Ml 53.98 M4.HT9 130 Reason 3... The extra power thrills, added efficiency and better economy of the Naah Twin Ignid tion moloc. Reason 4 . . , The Naah built-i- n n ventilation (ystem. Reaeon 5 . . . IndividuaHy-epnin- g front wheels optional ' on all models at slight extra coat Talve-in-hea- BALLAHD-NAS- H SIXTH SOUTH AND MAIN Ji Reason 1 . . . The dashing smartness of Nash "SpasdstTssm design, modern car, fashioned not only to charm the eye, but to cleave the air like 1m its. Benson 2 . . . The fascinating luxury of Nash interiors; richnaeaerilirBiyouf a Jiieaniin ary. $149 DELL YAILODC otr. Avw Front Wheels Optional on All Models g WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ' . luSnikitOj-Sfnm- 134 CO. PHONE WASATCH 3515 ... . -
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