Show g ft 1 10 A Sunday Mit Salt galic Morning— 7141bune Nazi Raider'slitah Bankers Elect Heads Company Asksilloyal Patrons Arts Air Slash Rate Of on Talk Hear Taxation Tell Victims In Wire Radio Deal in Courts Named to Post L E Ellison of Horror Story Layton Of President at North Rim Session New Yorker Forecasts Living Cost Rise Ship's Survivors See 44 Die in Boat Drift (Continued From Page One) dent of the association was namedaicted—based on information and a member of the American Bank- - statistics gathered by the National ers association nominating corn- - City bank—that a general rise in Mr Ellison was elected Wages would come within the next mittee 12 months Wholesale commodities alternate on this committee The following Utah bankers were he said would go up 20 per cent elected as state vice presidents of in 18 months- and industrial American Bankers' asso- - ucts 15 per cent in addition to the elation divisions: J Leo Nelson of 30 per cent: gain already regisBrigham City national banks divi- - tered radios refrigerAutomobiles son Willard R Smith of Salt Lake City savings bank division Moses tors and other durable metal artsC Taylor of Karnes state banks cies will be hard to buy before division and Welby S Emms of long the statistician predicted Salt Lake City state trusts divi- - Used car prices will go up he said sion But there will be no difficulty in obtaining textiles and foods y Metal Sees 15 Per will be on the Mr Temple in discussing taxa-li- Supplies tion problems forecast that no linevitan price rises comparable in magni- - nigh Taxes to those of the first World tude also warned that war would ensue as a retult of ileAm erican people have no existing conditions but that a 15 choice but one of giving up part per cent increase in the cost of of their incomes through taxation living' was to be expected during or having part of It taken from the next 18 months by inflation Unless taxes are The New York expert also pre- - them So levied as to repress inflation taxpayers Will lose both ways he daily to each man One by one said 44 men died from wounds re- The heaviest burden of expense ceived in the battle or from ex- - for the current emergency proposure will fall upon the middle the 38 survivors beached gram come group their boat near Sao Louis and "The tax: program now being exhausted fell flat on the sands Worked out in congress will unA native who found them the be a compromise avoidably day took a note to the tween the need to divert more of British consul in Sao Louis which the national-incomInto the treas- Alec Vicar scribbled ury on the one hand and the need to preserve the incentive to on the other" he o Ino dr' PI aw rk and save " 4C ' "The best tax measure that can 23-Da- y NEW YORK June 14 (P)—A trim story of 23 days in an open boat during which 44 men died and sharks fought for their bodies as they were thrown into the sea by the living was related Saturday by 26 survivors of the sunken British liner Britannia William Mac Vicar third officer of theBritannia and a member of the party which arrived on the Brazilian liner Cayru declined to discuss the sinking but the others NIT h o included Lascar seamen and Hindu and Moslem merchants told this story: on March 27 en route to Bombay from Liverpool the 8700-to- n Britannia sighted a German raider eight miles away Although the Britannia had only a four-inc- h gun against the raider's guns the Britannia's captain (believed to have been Captain Alexander Collie) decided to fight it out The Britannia shot 12 ineffectual rounds before she was mortally wounded by 70 shots from the raider Three hundred paSsengers and 100 crew men crowded into four open boats There were 82 in Mac Vicar's Twenty-thre- e days passed during which Mac Vicar doled out an ounce of water and one biscuit - " I— " Ce e- s Alt ' 12:: '' : - w ii di ' ‘ k14: ' ebeloader8rtno 4t z1 t- ''--' 14:4)")i2Y i f 'mew - s 4'1 : '1-- ( A !' :001414 ei 41) 0 ( )6 ' -1- - v ! vi 11 - i ' - t I 1a 4' N 'i413 40 iIN 1 IL 4 - toip e- c1 (71 ) 1S 1 C-- 1 0 !ILI )0rt 41pN -- al ' i? : 4 !"' 1 Ilso:''' ter i-' - tcser ''' - ': - )44' : 9' 4 wo ::- - A' - -- 1! ta le) 41) en '7 ' ' el r4e - ' i -) t-- 4c 40- 1 olk -- 0- tez :::- 4 ':‘:‘ Alla ' 4 ito 11 4 !' i ' ir ''' IN A 1411Iyy IP to) 4 co ‘to) - Crisply nautical and cool ocean breeze! 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In deep-se- a navy sprinkled with stars and piped with white In sizes 12 to 20 sail-Whi- 0 1 : - Shop in person or use'this handy mail order blank QUANTITY SIZE 'QUANTITY SEND TO SIZE :Miss Du Pont who on numerous picket half of labor unions a leading fighter for NAME ADDRESS I State FIND CHECK ( ) MONEY ORDER ) sales tax Please add 10c lot postage and In Utah 2 city ENCLOSED 7:04"4"4 rist Arb during the last 50 years named Grace Edward H Schwab and the Empire Trust company of New York as executor for the estate of Charles lvt Schwab In the action which was filed last month itt federal district courts in New York and Philadelphia Restaurant Sign Says 'Gone to Lunch' tri" return HARTFORD —A sign In a Maga Conn June 14 UPI Mainstreet Inquiries disclosed that the res- taurant had stopped serving meals pending repairs - has appeared lines on beand has been women's suffrage and other progressive causes A tassadi 0 ' 0 ' tottifi4g i co5 0111 Ilir- 1 00 - ii 1941! 111 - - ' i 1040011°Y ' - has this year's Ford scored one of the biggest gains over the previous year in all Ford his tory? Why did its sales this year start to boom so far in season? The an advance of the usual spring - ez Ilie c WHY - : e:: 4110411 C ii that buyers are swer's just that good news travels fast discovering the new 1941 advantages that only a Ford that buyers are switching to gives you at the price the greatest Ford ever built to get the things it gives ''"'&Nit'-- ' ''''' ' fi' :::1: :: i - ''' V44--p 4 - ii :ixr- - i i f up-to-da- 414' : ?4 63144 ii:!- 1 C de 17X6AI°494:111H' ssCIN stoZ-"1r11- :- - Greater actual passenger space than anything 1 t N-4- 1 e- well Ford Dealers are ::: trading this year on all ' jp makes of cars Learn how 7: little with the trade-i- n allowance On your car a new Ford will cost! ii t:-- : ir:-- ibM ::: - : i -- ' '- 1: - ? 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' 4 ' 1 t i it (tEi i:: ' At) da -- -'- :1 toar7 t a 7 tf i - it'4 i 77111 - '' 1 IN 1I :Illt- -' ! wilitiiiiiii11111" 0 - Li 4 't i ' -' '' P ' lqiirfri10) A t k lic:1' - '-- - ''''' - - 1 k (11 ( titittlaW Z ' 41 '44'-- 1 II t i 0 i "1"711111-7- 114 :- 7 -- ----- i Gilmore my - II 't ns Econo- : ' it indersmooth- and proved best gas economy in its class Reurulfi --- -- 8-c- yl in 77441- — f --- Here's 90 horsepower 1 STglii - f-- f! : I with :::: : Siviti: 4 s' :V m t I taIctf:: t I i'cs 014Iaell YOU'LL BUY A '41 FORD! from softer slower- t acting springs to new far more rigid frame Pii- - 1 -4 or - There's a new Ford engineered throughout s e 71706 P19 -- 1? - 7—k 4 4 - 4 i lc : t :k -- -- ' '- :— M-- - '' k - ridlotkii4 year and its really a4lit—a ride re - :'':--' ' 0t91 '4-- to Ie 4t-- ap- proximately $1000000 alleged to have been expended in fighting Cl 0 labor unions The sister of late II S Senator Coleman Du Pont and a first ' cousin of Lammot rrene and Pierre Du Pont Delaware industrialists said in a statement she was withdrawing her suit "not beqvuse the case has no Merit but because Bethlehem Steel corporation has promised to adopt an enlightened labor policy and bargain collectively with the CI 0 on a national settle wherever it proves to represent a ma- jority" J C PENNEY CO Inc Salt Lake city Utah Please send me the following Star Spangled Dresses1 - REASONS FOR THE Fe' (20' stockholder in the Bethlehem Steel corporation announced Saturday she would withcirew her suit to Compel President Eugene Grace and 17 other officers the corn- - ANTHER IF YOURS FADES! - -- WORTH-KNOWIN- G - CAMBRIDGE Mau June 14 UPI —Miss Zara Du Pont a minority te SALT LAKE CITY kited 111: er devas- C C b T SALLY LEA DRESS iu the case Judge Darr Lssued hil ruling in a suit against the Cudahy Packing company brought by art employe J H Tolliver and 23 other employes alleging the com pany failed to pay the minimum legal wage and overtime at thie legal rate The total amount they seek to recover Is $20000 Judge Darr denied a petition ot the Cudahy company which salted for dismissal of the case on th grounds 'Tolliver had no right to represent all the workers in th case and that the rule of inter vention in such sults had been vion l ' ' Woman Drops Bethlehem Damage Action O BUTTON-FRON- a 1 QUICK-TO-GET-INT- Eu- rope as Hitler began taking over she left a painting with the princess in Paris getting $2500 as a down payment on it and the promise of $2500 more later The painting was Da Carvaggio's "Head of a Boy" The royal Hapsburger still is waiting for her money and Mary Lyne of Newark as assignee for the archduchess has started suit against the princess 10011k 47 illpAgAOSP tas :' t '''0 :'''' or () 44b 7 ( -- 'i aqi 11 -- y ft r 9 JIM iir - - 7 I 4b i I ill - ll' — 5 t14'1: -- i' k - it C 4 IFN :' 1 7 i& ' ir r" !:i :'- -- ma g 4- 8441- 1 s-- t i tr c 1 i - t ik - e"--:- eii-ip-- iirs° ri' ' l 4&111 N 04(o' "'”N'''--77I!t A -- : ' ir ' AZ) '77t o WI Ki - Panama Forces wmielletbinegthboeihonethecsoemirneg irements There is generalI agree- clurn ent that InOte money can be raised effectively and economically from higher taxes on business mid- earnings and on the die brackets than from other sources "This clearly-i- the starting point I Of the program Can Afford to Pay ' "The second objective of raisihg Money is to check private spending in order to repress inflationary forces which t if allowed to run unrestrained will not only bring a calamitous boom and collapse but Tiereatly will diminish the effectiveprogram e"sIan°dustrial workers can afford to pay higher taxes when the industries are busy and still have a better living than When industries are depressed" Mr Michelsen was viiith a watch—gift of an presented applauding audience of delegates appredative orNbis services as president since the oUgan convention of 1940 Frank M Cton vice president of the Chase National bank of 4 New York City moved the closing ! session audience to laughter and near tears with an address sparkling vitith wit and tiles of heroism and sacrifice on the Part of young boys and girls He was accorded top honors as the best story-tell$14 the convention 'The Utah Bankers' association 10 entitled to high praise for the excellentwork it is doing in the educational field and in legislative activities" said Mr Cotton "Its achievements in this respect are Outstanding" :1 t a ' CHATTANOOGA Tenn June 11 Uri—Federal Judge Leslie R Darr ruled Saturday in United States district court that a single employ has the right to sue under the wage-hou- r law and obtain Judy merit "fort all other employes" Art Army Consolidates V ed ' NA rl s her $2500 Seems that when the archduchess was busy getting out of Court Lets One Employe Sue For All Others — lor1116 ''''' 1 sow dim tions commission by Globe Wireless Ltd it was announced Saturday by executive vice Jack Kaufman president of the company Pointing out that cable and radio rates to Colombia have been maintained at their present level for more than 15 years the company has requested a reduction of 40 per cent in rates from San Francisco Seattle Portland and Los Angeles and a 25 per cent reduction between New York and Colombia The southern terminus of the proposed circuits would be operated by the Colombian government - Suit Power KANSAS CITY Mo June 14 (UP)—Because he found a friend who knew what it is like to be a cripple Adolph Bogtman a victim of a paralytic stroke may be home in Omaha Neb Sunday or Monday but not by the modeof transportation he selected for the trip unem- glad that he gave in The TravelBogtman a ployed dishwasher is sick destitute ers' Aid society said it would see and hardly able to stand alone that he got transportation home The friend saw him struggling and that the wheelchair would go along Friday grasping at poles too and trees for support "I used to be laid up pretty bad myself" he said "Come on home with me and I'll give you some- thing to get around in" When the friend rolled out a wheelchair In excellent condition WASHINGTON June 14 (Al — Bogtman decided to start out for Grouping of all army air forces Omaha 180 miles from Kansas in the Panama canal and CaribCity bean areas Into a single command He rolled laboriously along the was disclosed Saturday by the highway over narrow bridges and war department as a new meaOfiverts and was stuck innumer- - sure to approaches to able times in the soft shoulder the canalsafeguard and Latin America when traffic moved him to the Commanded by Major General side Ile refused rides because to Frank M Andrews shifthave accepted one would have ed to Panama fromrecently the war demeant giving up the wheelchair partment general staff the new Finally a passing motorist report- - Caribbean :air defense command ed him to the highway patrol as' was believed some authorities a traffic menace A highway de- - to embrace thebylargest number of partment truck came along and warplanes in any single army T forcibly gave him a lift back to tactical unit Kansas City Air forces in the Hawaiian area Saturday night Bogtman was have been' grouped similarly A Wag wiaiis z - e 461 st 3 14---- radio-telegra- be-ne- xt - 111 short-suppl- st Cripple Essays Trip in Wheel Chair Tribune Leased Wire NEWARK N J June dispute between an archduchess and a princess will now be threshed out in the New Jersey supreme court at Newark Archduchess Alicia HapsburgLothringen of the old Austrian ruling family wants Princess Doris Es Sultana once the wife of Sebastian S Kresge American chain store magnate to pay munications rates between the United States and Republic of Colombia and ' for permission to operate two new direct circuits to Bogota from New York and San Francisco have been filed with the federal communica- -- qP" - us : six-in- ch NA prod-vario- By New York Times NEW YORK June 14—Applications for drastic reductions in com- - Lone Worker 180-Mil- e Archduchess Seeks Payment for Famous Painting Request Applies to Communications With S A Country 191r June 13 N- — "' ' 4 - 11 01 ' -- - I 3EgaIITETN 1111110M COI Your Downtown Ford Dealer 24 WEST 5th SOUTH DIAL 3-4- irrOhl CO 25 Years 471 a Ford Dealer 21st SOUTH at 9th EAST N DIAL 'NN 6-8- 661 LT: |