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’lt— A 14 TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER NEW CITY NEAR Angler Puts City Jailer’s $10000 Suit U S Officials Confer With Dam Contractors on Definite Policy LAS VEGAS Nev— A definite policy governing the transaction of business within the Boulder dam reservation by outside agencies is being worked out by officials of the reclamation bureau and the Six com panles and will be announced within the next few days This policy has to do particularly with the matter of soliciting deliver ing and collecting in the dormitories housing Six companies employes which has been under fire for several days past since the Las Vegas Cham ber of Commerce discussed the matter in open session Tuesday At a conference late last week be tween bureau of reclamation repre sentatlves and Six companies officials it was definitely decided to bar all solicitors from the dormitories Soliciting could not be allowed government officials pointed out for aorlous reasons it being shown that workmen are asleep at all hours of the day and night and do not wish to be disturbed that the ban must be placed to safeguard against use of soliciting schemes by liquor dealers and that it would lead to frequent pll fering of rooms Soliciting of the sort under ban is never allowed on big government construction projects it is pointed out Delivery by laundry and cleaning establishments for outside firms will be allowed in the dormitories by representatives of responsible concerns it is stated but the matter of mail collections is still under discussion Many of the concerns now operating in Boulder City are concessionaires who will have offices of their own In the new governmental town in the near future eliminating much of the cause for dissatisfaction which has made Itself apparent of late to Elma Mario Jorgensen 46 of Charles E T Jorgensen city Jailer died at the family residence Mrs ST PAUL Minn Dec 12 (JP) —What's a 110000 slander action when permission is given to fish In a good trout stream? B M Cahn answered that today by withdrawing an action he brought against W P Schilling of Northfleld Minn member of the federal farm board Cahn asserted in his complaint he was damaged by remarks made when Schilling found him fishing on his dairy Screen Star TO TEACHERS Visits With “Best Girl” BERLIN WASTE Thirty-si- wife 855 Baddley court Chancellor Denies Extravagance Asks Right to Pay Debts Saturday at 8 a m following a year’s illness Mrs Jorgensen was bom In Banders Denmark July 17 1885 and came to Balt Lake In 1901 She wa4an active L D 8 church worker un- tii her health began to fall a year ago Surviving her husband two sons Leo A and I Charles E T of Salt BERLIN Dec 12—The charge that Germany has been extravagant with borrowed money was spiritedly denied by Chancellor Heinrich Bruen-ln- g farm Later they met here tonight in a speech read at the annual banquet of the American ‘'Well" said Schilling “if you chamber of commerce think so much of my trout The chancellor has been In bed the stream 1 invite you to come out next summer and fish to your past two days suffering from a heart’s content’’ heavy cold He had hoped to be able to get up so he might address the "That’s better than any American audience but when that award I can get from the court” Cahn replied and promproved impossible he delegated HerMr Jorgensen three mann Warmbold minister of comised withdrawal of the action daughters Mrs 8 T Allred and Mbs merce to read his speech Doris Jorgensen of Salt Lake and The chancellor appealed for InterRachel Jorgensen of San Francisco three grandchildren one brother and national solidarity and declared Ger-pa- y her debts one sister Anders Storm and Mrs if allowed to export her products Hattie Madsen of Denmark without hindrance He explained he was refraining Linribergh Friends Fly from commenting on the short term credits negotiations now going on at South on Hunting Trip Berlin and on the reparations problems which are being investigated at WINCHESTER Vo Dec 12 Basel because these matters are in Charles A Lindbergh and the process of being Judged LONDON Dec 12 (JP )— An order Colonel and Mrs Henry Breckenrldge Expressing the hone the Americans permitting imposition of emergency of New York flew here from New present would admit from their own tariffs is expected to be Issued next York today to be the guests of Former observation that in the past few week by the board of trade under Governor Harry Flood Byrd on a years Germany had done her utmost to set her house in order Dr Bruen-ln- g trip the abnormal importations act to pre- hunting Mrs Lindbergh Who had planned said all these efforts would vent dumping of manufactured prod to make the trip was held at home be in vain if other nations did not ucts ahead of the date on which the by a slight illness display solidarity regulaf tariff schedule will become A crowd of 500 cheered Lindbergh CLUB CHEERS PATIENTS as the plane effective and his companions The details of the order have not landed at Admiral Byrd field The Salt Lake Mothers’ club enterbeen divulged but it ia expected it tained residents of the county inWARD SELECTS SPEAKER will add new categories of manufirmary with a Christmas program factured goods to those dealt with in Former Governor Charles R Ma Saturday Amos H Turner supertwo previous order It is under- bey will be the speaker at the Le intendent of the infirmary expressed stood however that there is little Grand ward chapel L D S church appreciation to the Club and others likelihood that the new order will ap Sunday at 6 30 p m The chapel is who have helped brighten the lives at 1072 McClelland street of the residents ply to iron and steel ' are s Jor-gens- f Lake British Aivait Order for New Trade Tariffs (JPh-Colo- 2H3 GOUTES MAM ST 1931 BRUENING HITS DIPLOMAS GO Wife Dies at AT CHARGES OF Family Home RULES IN TRADE Fishing Above 13 Supervisors structors Get x In- Awards Certificates and life diplomas were granted by the state board of education Saturday to teachers and supervisors in the Utah school system follows: Special high school diploma in domestic art— Margaret Coile&s Ogden Five-yecertificate in admlnistra tion of high school grade —C L Hall Hyrura Diploma in supervision of elementary grade — Barbara B Maughan Provo Mabel M Nelson American Fork High school diploma— Olive Ander son Rexburg Idaho Paul C Boyce Sandy La Retta Creer 1122 Gilmer drive Salt Lake Marcus H Greenwood Sandy Ernest E Knudsen Sprlngville Margaret E Martin 1051 Ninth East street Salt Lake Thelma L Swaner 1823 South West Temple street Salt Lake Junior high school diploma— Helen M Stearns 1541 Thirteenth East street Salt Lake — Grammar grade diploma Ruby Bean Helper Mary E Bond 860 Ninth East street Sait Lake Byron Burmester Richfield Reva Dalton 160 First avenue Salt Lake Kathryn DeRegis Helper Orace Evans 1131 South First West street Salt Lake Matilda Ann Evans 47 East Seventeenth South street Salt Lake Dorothy Johnson Dgden VCra Johnson Corinne Ernest G Kirby Kanab Amy Lewis 931 Ninth East street Salt Lake Annie J Miles Hurricane Merva R Morris 1053 Lake street Salt Lake Ruth Mozely 1065 Denver street Salt Lake Eleanor Nelson 832 Ramona avenue Salt Lake Mabel A Mary Nielson Ephraim Packer Ogden Asael W Price Fielding Leila Reeves 829 West Seventh South street Salt Lake Blanche Rob erts Ogden Dorothy Robinson 1317 i ar Kenyon Hotel World Honors BODLDER CITY Marconi With Radio Message COUNTS PUPILS NEW YORK Dec 12 (JP)- -A grate Officers Complete Survey ful world paid It respects today to of Children Living in the one man Guglielmo Marconi whose continued research work has Dam Area enabled humanity to talk and even to see through the ether It was in the form of roll call of LAS VEGAS Nev — Two hundred nations and colonial possessions f if and twenty-eigchildren of school teen of which participated in the most 61 under school age are livand age extensive broadcast ever attempted presented under auspices of the Na ing in Boulder City according to a tional Broadcasting company wifh survey completed this week by Police two coast to coast networks joining Chief G E Bodell and his officers m the transmission on this side of Nearly 60 of the children are atthe Atlantic Virtually every coun tending school m'Las Vegas traveltry ’participating also made the pro ing 24 miles to school and returning gram available to listeners in the evening There are about 45 The occasion was the thirtieth an- commuting to Las Vegas grammar niversary of the first spanning of the school and 13 to high school About Atlantic with a wireless “message ” 10 of the chlldien residing in Bouldstar It probably was the briefest and most er City are boarding m Las Vegas significant message on record as it during the school week going home consisted merely of the letter “S” to their parents over the week-end- s made up of three tmy dots of the Eighty-seve- n other children whose Morse code fathers are employed on the dam Senator Marconi himself joined in project go to Las Vegas to school the progiam sending a “cordial greet- from homes between Boulder City ing to every one of you interested in and Las Vegas OMAHA Dec 12 (JP) — Repair shops radio ’’ He spoke from London con The new railroad pass school which of the Union Pacific railroad at Poca- eluding by reproducing the “S” sig will be opened about January 5 will tello Cheyenne Los Angeles Denver nal as he heard it come into the re- take care of a number of those livand Omaha were closed Thursday to ceiver on the bleak coast of New- ing between the two cities be reopened after January 1 on a foundland on that cold and blustery There are upwards of 85 children day of December 12 1901 after it had m Boulder City school at present 55 port time basis Offclals said it was undei stood with traveled the unexplored reaches of whom are in the first four grades the employes when work was ’wsumed space over the Atlantic There are three teachers in the school November 22 after a previous hyoff that work would be continued for at Organization Auxiliary Least two weeks In December They Elects New Officers added traffic has continued very light and it has again been necessary to MILFORD — A meeting of the auxsuspend work 12 OP)— iliary of the Brotherhood of Railroad Dec BALTIMORE Md S U PAIR No INDIA DEPORTS of Rocky Mountain Jane Addams of Chicago interna- Trainmen BOMBAY India Dec 12 (P)— Hen- tional advocate and founder of 841 lodge was held at Mrs Zeula peace ry Lvnd and his wife Susanne of Hull House underwent an operation Webb’s home Thursday San Francisco sailed for England to- today at Johns Hopkins hospital and The following officers were elected Ann Lee president Nell Hutchins day under an order of deportation for a simple ovarian cyst was removed having promoted communist activity The operation was performed by vice president Hilda Mathews secreElla m India Dr Thomas Cullen professor of tary Audrey Broyles treasurer Rochek Mildred Edwards chaplain at gynecology Hopkins university Inner Thirteenth East street Salt Lake In a signed statement after the op- conductress Thelma Talbot Ethel F Sharrer Fay son Esta Smith eration the doctor said: “She stood guard Theresa Pitchforth outei La Verkin Frances Von Oorres 444 the operation well and is resting guard Mrs Nell Hutchins represen’’ tative to the state convention East South Temple street Salt Lake CHICAGO Dec 12 (JP) — A train from the coast rumbled into the station today Ramon Navarro sleek star of the screen jumped from the car steps hurried across the platform and embraced a little aged woman ' “Grandma” it’s good to see you!” But the woman wasn't Navarro's grandmother in reality She’s Mrs Mary Baker of Oak Park a suburb Years ago she saw Navairo in films He resembled her son dead fifteen years s6 closely that she wrote him He answered For years this correspondence has continued And every year Mrs Baker visits Navarro m California just as he always stops off to see her on his way east “She’s my best girl” said the screen ht Railroad Shops Call Work Halt Welfare Leader r Under Operation Bids—- - Monday—Foi’ce YoupselE ilCl to Act! fj til 0 o P It a m t§ CoHiiiereial Ual 9 a Terrific Fire Loss Last Month— Forced to Vacate This Month! Only 14 Short Days Granted to Dispose of 518000 Stock of tri Men’s Goods— Gigantic Emergency Disposal Sale— Now or Never! Money Shouts Now! Prices Dynamited for Quick Action! t- -4 09 U e n a u m FIXTURES l FOB SALE r-- id of dol h0 brings reasonab 1 e it what No given away of P P 0) 4 the floor and go at Fire Sale offer will be refused One Big Lot Men's $8 Robes ars brand- new goods which could not be can c e I e d are now on Equipment goes tor Just 1 worth- Entire Store 0 8 S 0 Thousan d s Prices $150 Silk Kerchief Sets— Fire price set Loung-inf- f QP a and Tie P CO Bvw CO 4 171 3 $1800000 14 STOCK MUST BE TURNED INTO CASH IN DAYS OR DISASTER AWAITS US! The Lights Go Out Forever December 31 1931 Buyen of Quality Merchane dise will wipe out this stock to the bare Please read below walls the class of goods that goes on sale Monday! high-grad- £ Li Master fferchandiso — Manhattan Shirts — -- Artistio Shirts —Allen A Underwear — Stetson Gloves —Arrow Shirts —Bilkcraft Ties —Van Hensen Collars —Hollywood Shirts — Arrow Collars —Allen A Hosiery —Lion Brand Bhirts Shirts — Shirtcraft Shirts —Hanes Underwear — Shawknit Socks —Buddy Rogers Shirts —No-Fad- e P M OTE VOEID QUALITY tra PH Oj m J' 1 213 South Urn St m 5? l4 VAS COINED FOB THIS SUPER SALE! s — X'Y T- |