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Advisory Committee Named to Deal With TransEmergencies. portation william FRANCISCO, July prohibition plank, Bryans around which todays fight In tha platform committee is centering, reads as follows: , f the We heartily congratulate Democratic party on Its splendid leadership In the submission and ratification of tne prohibition amendment to the federal constitution, and we pledge the party to the effective enforcement of tha Volstead law, honestly end Ip good faith, without any Increase In the alcoholic,, content of permitted beverages and without any of Its weakening of Detailed , WASHINGTON, July emmendatlons for the distribution of the sum set aside out of the $300,000,000 re volvlng fund provided by the transportation act for the purchase of new railroad equipment and for additions and betterments were made to the interstate commerce commission today by Thornes De Witt Cuyler, chairman of the Association of Railway Executives. The report proposes the distribution - among the roads- of $86,040,000, to bet'uaed in rebuilding and repel ringlit ! 'out and locomotives and in the purchase of 898 jfew locomotives and 43,600 freight cars, 4 $35,000,000 fpr additions and better-- , movement of car. menu to promote-Thwould receive tha total fund for additions and betterments, includ.ng improved roundhouse and en flnelermlnal capacity, the extension of sidings, Additional yard tracks and the like. T enty-fiv- e roads would receive for the acquisition of 399 freight locomotives and 339 switching locomotives, having a total value of $33,737,151, nineteen roads would receive $51,160,537 for the purchase of freight cars of a total value of approximately $163,369,710, and nine roads would receive $7,036,006 for the purpose of addition and betterments tb existing equipment, which would restore to efficient service 12,616 cars and locomotives. - s WASHINGTON, sociated any-'eth- f'an a , amount of the loan,' because the loan can be used as the basis of credit to make an initial payment, the balance to be paid usually in "fifteen-- ) ear installments Adt isory Board Named.' An advisory comJuly mittee of nine railway executives was authorised to deal with transportation emergencies through cooperative tuition on the part 9 f all the railroads, at a meeting here today - of the Associated Railway f- Executives This committee will cooperate, it was announced, with the interstate commerce commission, and will advise concerning matters brought to Us attention "from Subordinate to this any proper source, committee there wiD be local commit tees of executives at leading railroad centers, such aa Boston, New York, Phils delphta, Chicago, St. Louis and Atlanta. This action was taken, it was stated, after discussion of a special committee' report, which concluded that "in Order to preserve private ownership it la In cumbent upon the individual companies, by voluntary action and cooperation, to establish an agency authorised to deal promptly and effectively with auch as contemplated In section 402 of the transportation act. Members appointed to the advisory committee were Daniel Wlrafd Of the Baltimore A Ohio, chairman; General W. W. Atterburv, Pennsylvania road, J. H. Markham, Illinois Central; W.- - H Trues-dal- e, Delaware, Lackawanna A Western; Hale Holden, Chicago, Burlington A Quincy; E J. Pearson, New York, New Haven A Hartford; W. B, Storey, Atchison, Topeka A Santa Fe, Howard Elliott, Northern Pacific, and Bi F. Bush, , "NKW-'YORK- X enter-gencle- Frees-- ) July L (By the The committee also recommended serves from the fund for smaller roads not members of the association, as follows. For equipment, $7,750,000, and for ad ditions and betterments. $4,700,000. The New York Central would receive the largest amount out of the 626.000, for tha purchase of new locomotives, its allotment being $4,807,000. The Illinois Central would receive $2,987,500; the Atchison, Topeka A Santa Fa, $2,149,-00the Northern Pacific, $1,860,000, the Chicago, Burlington 4b Quincy, $1,742,-00the Great Northern. $1,373,00, and the Southern Pacific, $1 168,000. Of the 3o,000,000 addition and betterment fund the New York, Hartford New Haven would receive 16,150,000; the Northwestern, $2,600,000: the Texas A Pacitic, $1,689,000. and ths Great Northern, $1,500,000. Of the $53,004,000 for the purchase of freight cars the New York Central would receive $11,129,000 the Atchison, Topeka A Santa Fe. $7,850,600; the Fruitgrowers Express, $0,250,000; the Southern Pacific, $6,331,000; the Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul, $3,160,000; the Chicago, Burlington A Quincy, $4,971,750; the Northern Pacific. $1,740,000; the Illinois Central, $1,. re- 0; 0; and the Western Pacific, $1,600,-$0it is stated that the commission is prepared to act upon tb recommendations It was announced that the roads already had arranged to participate and finance out of their own resources xv.uud cars and 518 locomotives, 'costing 8144,157,400. Th oan fund wtti enable th . acquisition to equipment to the value of more than the 524,000, 0. i Warning foreign not to attempt to interfere with tne development of th American merchant marine. Chairman Benson of the shipping board declared today that the board was determined to build up an American merchant marine aa contemplated by the Jones shipping act, despite threats and propaganda by such interests to defeat the law. The United States," said Admiral Benson, "Is in earnest In its efforts to place within the ownership bv United States cltisens, the control of at least a part of its traffic in imports and export If it should by aTijr possible means be held that the. departments of the government lack auch authority as will insure their being able to protect American interests in auch control, additional authority will be asked by the administration and will- undoubtedly bq granted by ' congress. "Foreign-carrier- s andthosnln th United States Interested more in the,toreign than American Institutions will do well to let sleeping dogs lie Admiral Bensons warning was sounded In a talk to representatives of Pacific coast chambers of commerce and trade bodies and American railway representatives, which have been disturbed bv threats to divert trade to points on the Pacific coast, because of tne section of the merchant marine get permitting a preferential rat over foreign carrier I within the United State on merchandise moving in export and Import in American vessels. Such a threat, th chairman said, is 4 futile and Idle." If such a threat Is sincere and the attempt is mads to so divert ths Business," Admiral Benson continued, Vthe shipping board will allocate American The shipships to move the business. ping board and th interstate commerce commission will follow this action Dy other step which would further protect th United Stales against the Interest of such foreign, efforts to defeat the purpose of the merchant marine 8cCc The Schramm-- J ohnson re Offer a Most Helpful Service for Vacationists, Tourists and Travelers at S&SC for Just oft' ft Granite Stake Will Hold Outing at Lake July 28 c.t.i Intrt Proposition--- In the summer you open the windows wide in your home ; in bad weather t you close them ; E W Ellis, PORTLAND, Ore , July formerly of Salt Lake and now president of the Haselwood Creamery company of Portland, is named in a suit filed today by Federal Judge Bean charging the Hasel-woo- d company with avoiding the payment of federal taxes to the amount of $13,040 during the past three years, by the manufacture of reworked butter without payment of special government revenues as provided by statute was issued by the The information 'rtited States attorney bffice as the it of an investigation' by Dan J. McGill. Inspector of internal revenue The assessment of the $13 000 tax has already been made by the internal revenue a rtmenL The penalty for violation of the statute Is a fine of not lea than $1000 or more than $5000, In addition to the payment of the taxes. Mr, Ellis fg well known in this city, -- Work Is Commenced on Victory Medal Lists I Work! in winter you enjoy a little heat It's just like that with closed car. In Summer, with the sashes alt. down, it Hhas every comfort of an open model. In addition, Womenfolk enjoy the cleanliness found in a closed car even when opened up for Summer use. A dainty frock Is still fregh and dainty when milady steps from her car. K Summer shower domes up a dust storm v or aa evening drive with the Air a trifle sharp & in an insfant everyone in the ear is comfy and secure with the windows raised. Then, in the winter, the chilling blast blow in vain, for inside the car all is cozy and warm. For the theater party or the dance, or for shopping,' the closed ear is the logical ' ,, b i atJ i1oarfhowroonu and let us tell you t or Immediate and. Hudson models delivery. wt to distribution preliminary Victory medals began yesterday at the Sait Lake army recruiting station Lieutenant Hebert V. McLaughlin, with Held Clerks Daniel J. McCarthy of Fsrt D. A. Russell, W yo Bernard G, Larrecon of San Francisco and Edwin G. Wilbern of Camp Kearny, Cal , are In charge. The medals will be received in about three months. Formal application must be sent t4 the Sat Lak United States army recruiting: station. Statistics at the local station show that June, with 105 recruits. Was the iargtxt month in enrollments since December Lieutenaht R. A. Knight, attached to the Salt Lake station ha received copies of the history of the Fourth field aril lerj of record, which he helped compile The Botterill Automobile Co. South Statu St. Phono Wasatch 636 2 V Five Tons of Waste Paper Gathered for Scout Fund Five truckloads of newspaper and mat- aslnes were collected yesterday by Bov Scouts In th business district. Th paper will be sold to raise a rund to send two representative to th International Jam- -, AO. Get your kodak and outfit 14. wtV MAIL Jq Schramm- -, I US YOUR Q, ers Shoes,-Slipp- and We print only oil th best quality Velox obtainable. r and Hyglenol Weel Powder Puffs Special 1 i A VACATION DELIGHT TANFORAN Tour safeguard against tan and aunbura. Cooling, soothing and healing. Me 1 4c 23c 19c 26c 31c Special ISe 40 at FILMS For the "Better Kind" of DEVEL-OPINPRINTING and SI.C0 to $3.75 6 and Johnsons I i 60c $1.03 . Stillman's Freckle Cream. 50c $1 06 3S Serves beverages hot or cold, and instantly ready at any time. On fishing, hunting or auto trips you will appr elate the advantage of a hot or cold MIWlJ 0.50 - 2rjiE Cold Creams and Cooling Talcums cum 35c Whisk Broom Special..... 60c Abaorbo te Dust Cloth, auto 29c 34c 40c sise..... . 2 1 c 47c 40c Absorho Duet Cloth, household sice., 25c L. V, Dust Cloth 8pecil. r 29c 0q J flet'i Tal- 29c La Arty's powder Bo-he- Talcum 50c 75c Arly's Ja Talcum powder. $50 m I J n Daggett A Take a WATERMAN FOUNTAIN PEN Along , . B FOR STUDENTS, CONVENIENCE DELIGHT AN EVERY-DABUSINESS AND OFFICE MEN, Our varied and Always ready, with Just sufficient Ink for th needs of the moment. CA NO most complete Showing meets every individual' preference , UP ... FFTHTw All sixes and style... rf-- iCa Cards...... wJC Free Lane Play- - l The Vacation Peitcil THE. EVERSHARP Or for use EVERYWHERE, be without on. ...X, vacation of business tarpehed. . Dont Always pointed, but never Special... ... ' Rale Deodoraht 75c $1.25 SHAVE Williams Shaving Etlck and $1 00 Special 29c 47e 83c - 27c 3 5c William 7e Shaving Powdcf 35c Williams 27c Shaving Cream $5c 2r24e KEEP BABYS BED -FRESH AND SWEET your vacation Rob $0c Nonapb 60c 50c . Congress puy,n ' KQfi Card...... Smart Set Flay- 50C Cards Blue Ribbon Playing M f deodorants 42c o e ycla Playing 76o t I 4 yard Ktelnert's M ANC UF yard KleinertB Sanitary Sheeting.. 4 yard Kleineft'e Sanitary Sheeting., 4 yard Ktelnert's Sanitary Sheeting ...... $1.50 Crane' in vast $2.50 nesa at - $3X0 bok or tableL Buy Y0UB r , CAMP 3Ke Bouillon Steero ST:..:.... S. Rtkttonefy oompiete Schrsmra-Johnsoh'- Stea JV E0R Jr our . VACATION . STATIONERY $IJ9 Sanitary Sheeting., 4 Remembef 45c niboit Card".. J8C Cards 26c V. Odn-Ro-N- 1 0e acr.d!-.:- THE VACATIONIST 39c 69c and $M9 8c a sociable of cards. L"d.r-'5- s Cold Cretan . Special Mum-deodor- spend your vacation with $l.$0 Rams-del- can Tou ,75c and Have'' many hours in happy camp or,, on 24c 25c Riveris cum Powder. or Game T. 51.00 $i,89 S. a $1.25 Va SK 2Se 1 n 1 1 n es 83c eeelMl the-cit- fran-chla- e, ht 75c 4lc Tooth Paste...!, 85c Revelation Tooth Powder. ... Prophylactic Tooth Brush. .,, . Tooth Brushes 48c Special Every vacationist needs goggles glasses. Let us provide them. Asurene Auto Goggles y.... Rubber Nonbreakabl Goggles .j. Violet Colored Steel Rim Sun Glasses Unbreakable Dust Proof Shell Rim Goggles..,..... Unbreakable Dust Proof Steel Rim Goggles good, dentifrice, For Your Vacation Hillrose Tal- - Powder... 50o Tooth Baste. YOUR EYES PASTE Vw.. 3S3s 15c 4 00 Quart 50c Pebeeo r..3for$IXO 50c Pepsodent d r nk wherever you are, at any time. , Universal Vacuum Bottles Pints $2.50 to j grip tor There's room In every Llsterlne Tooth Paste. 50c 1 City Adopts New Method of Financing Expenses .- TOOTH T FORGET a vacation Is bore at Ixmdon. D. . Hammond, Fait iAke scout executive, expressed Appreciation for tha response of buslaer men and residents. -- Today will end the drive fp th business district Those having old paper of a aalabl nature which thrv wish to donate, should phone scout headquay rter, Waeatch 9047 tn - the near future TfiJTauanre' l tf the seouts will make a house to house certifl. ales of indebtedness astreasurer a means bf canvass. financing -current expenses was authorized yesterday- by the city lommlasiun. In ASSESSORS MAKE REPORTS. the past the city has depended upon dn at the hank overdraft to meet current ERNAL, July 1 The special dcpljtv assessor appointed to reclassify the real expenses during tha lean month immestate of Vernal city have diately prior to collection. of each year's submitted their taxes. report to th county commissioners. In Tha Fait l,ake Terming! company and atldlUo te -- equalizing, tbe Railway company report asks for an advance for 1931 of the salt l.ke drt'tafr ofl $32 651. or 17 per cent The total land having given notke rrllnqu!nhmn$ valuation of the city for 1920 la $189 tgo. of claim- to right, each tinder its to ratahltah trackage In Flint Meet street, between tha iimtlil aid of North DR. 0. W. JAMES TO SPEAK. street am! a iwln(800 feet north Drv George 1 barton James of rasa-de- n Tempi Of hcnith Ten pie-a- t ret I. the rommfaslprt Will apeak at the Hotel Utah rl mm Used the citatum for each to shew a $ o' lock on Binging Through Its franchise should not he ue l.lfa With God " laiaf night Itr Jantea dec aredwhjhull and void In this particular, on "How to spoke to a large kudlen-The Bamberger Electric Railway eemi Eliminate Fear, Worry, Hatred and Mal peny la bIIIL contending for right to lay ice." track across th street at th location e HO-O.OAQAOAOAOAO- Load Up With FILMS for The 4 th wfcS 0 1 1 FourthoLJulyjouUiig 80c -- 36-4- t Jo $4 v 4.25 de-p- y about Essex ' SALE OF TIMELY Colors, red, green black. $1 Special Bathing Suit Bags Friday and Saturday CANDY SPECIAL Chocolat AQa 6iB Fudge, Pound Buy a goodly supply for your - I Before th 4th, When Youll Best Appreciate th Saving, We Launch This Most Sandals Saturday.... re-u- ,i Sc 18c Bathing haa a hundred uses in the home. DangetleRS, smokeless, odorless, Gat a Ite tin I I Friday or ' 5 Wood-roug- Here Is the Simplest Kind of Open and Shut think. per Special $1 25 Aviation Bath-lng Cap Special.. A VACATION NECESSITY 1 Call more have 1 1 n uoua Roll Wax Pa- Special.-60c Bathing Capa For your auto outing or camp GREAT!- heat always at your command. Nothing to do but to light it. Warms baby's milk, heats water for shaving, Special to The Tribune. 4 t V Hammersieys Con Big Savings, Tremendous Fresh Stocks, Variety, Classy Styles. 40o Bathing Capa 28c Speolal. 30c Bathing Capa 4 , . r r BATHING CAPS Sterno Canned Heal & a When Have yon provided the necessary toilet requisites? far away in the hills or canyons, without phone or mails at your service, then youll appreciate the pleasure of a goodly supply of toilet needfuls. Let ns suggest a visit to Schramm-Johnson- s before you leave it may bring to mind many essentials that you hadnt thought of before, and which may be supplied at welcome savings. -- : Sot. Nothing could more surely bring about aq enforcement of this- - section of the law than adoption by foreign carriers of their threat to divert business from American ports , "As this section is to be vised only where there Is an ample American tonnage to handle the exoort and import Granite stake of the L. D. S church commerce to any particular port in a foreign country qr a possession of the haa planned a large stake outing WednesUnited States, w cannot conceive hoW day, July 28, at Saltair. The stake presi- anyone who has studied this law can assume council, quorum priesthood high that the shipping board would make dency, and auxiliary organisations are uniting in any general application of this section. There will certainty be no enforcemem preparing for the day's festivities. of tile provision without concurrent ac- Features will include an M. I. A. bur- tion which will fully protect all America; "x lesque on the bathing review, Sunday interests "The transportation act has given to school period costume review, beginning with the cave man; the first annual the Interstate commerce commission aubabies bathing review by the Primary thority In emergencies to direct traffic against moveassociation, and the religion class will Or establish embargoes baby from each ward. ments of freight. It also haa authority present the fattest to on any comrates minimum establish Grand prises will be given. The social committee in charge consists modity moving subject to the interstate of Charles H Nor berg, E. H. Smith, Jr commerce act within the United States, "The commission Is aware of the neand O. E. Jorgensen, cessity fOr preventing the distorting of ' traffic upon the railroads of the United RECEIVERS ARE NAMED States, such aa would be accomplished h OMAHA, July 1. Federal Judge by an effort by foreign carrier to divert named two receivers today for the the export and import traffic how moving Missouri Valley Cattle Loan company of between of ths ITntteJ Pacific coast The rcelverehip Omaha. petition on Htates and th Orientports to British which the court acted was filed by five Columbia or to ports of either the Atlantic " stockholders. Admiral Benson said that In the Iran a Pacific trade at this time there seemed ORA89 FIRES OCCUR. to have been spe lftc and successful efSeveral grass fires have occurred north forts to prevent American vessels from and west of the state capltoi recently, securing return cargoes at certain points, and resident m that neighborhood are while ships of other nations liave come expressing apprehension that the biases with full loads. Application of th section of the merchant marine act premay result in property damage. scribing preferential rates might be invoked, he said, to require equal consideration in cargoes from shrh discriminatfor United States vessels, ing ports owned either by private cltisens or b the stripping boagd. THE 4TH. The kind of service you are glad to .find. Stores specialised to your requirements salesmen accustomed to knowing what you want to serving you with satisfaction and without kw of your valuable time. Quality merchandise offered from clean, new, assortments spotless refreshingly inviting goods in keeping with the outing spirit. Many special opportunities of economy Friday and Saturday. , i Preparedness Ton Need Readj- With the Thing Former Salt Laker Sued for Avoiding U.S. Taxet ' p. m. is - n 1 Stores Will Be Closed Monday Until Saturday-O- ur Orange.' Ext wood Sticks special As- tnter-e- Missouri Pacific. The Recommendations. 19c 15o Cautioned Against Interferith Developing of ence U. S. iKfcerchant Marine. rec- -, A. 'rtf Shop Friday and ';,'ia Y 1. SAN Western Pacific to Receive 2idftKjxo;-j'ui,- indicated Despite the protest tt -of propappears erty owners of the torlrhdtv; tha advhe of the doubtful, according can le commlsaton If the ilty attorney. gtdiy prevent tne laying of the track. Sheriff Ashed to Find Husband of Dying Woman Accidents in Salt Lake Number 2S7 in Six Months While his wife la Sritkall) 111, perhaps Hatrris-betiring Tirprovo, fienrge-L.ought bf the sheriffs office here, that, he- - hisy b informed of the precarious slat of her health SIP. Bate la a mechanic, who waa refrom a trip Into cently In Salt Lak Idaho. Sheriff J T. William of Utah Sheriff Jolm S. Cur-lerotiny requested of that every possible effort yesterday be made to locate Bate, that he might at once Effort of - the felurh "horfi Sheriff's office yesterday to locate the mart were unavailing. occurred A idtamr'JSnectaenTg-JlS- V in Sait- - Lake during the first stx months of 1920, according to th semiannual report of Traffic Sergeant J, H. Warden issued yesterday Of these 127 occurred at intersection Of streets, where trafflo ts Nine deaths were the reault congested of accident. 160 p6i son were injured and fifteen were arrested by the traffic for violation, of traffic ordinances, "The rule of Safety First' la a good one." commented Trafflo Sergeant J. H. Warden ) enterday, speaking on the re- ' 1 wlah the FAIR BOARD MEETS. BIRTHS REPORTED. public would learn to port:' I. the easeful be when in lhe street, whether of state July past th During pnUNTIKUloommitteS Thn eteculH blrlhH have Penn lepoitcd at lhe driving an automobile or On (not. then fair aaanciatinn met jeelerduy afternoon Week home of the fqllhwlh people In this vi- there would be lee accident to report. hotel to lrt the N who tie with regard to lhe boju ' cinity A daughter to Mr. and M re Evan They endanger their own Uvea as WeU a nmmendhlinn e RllUmn, a eon to Mr. and Mrs. VY, U, Ses- the lives of others. On thing ths police and girls' rhih premium Hat to Mr. and department is determined to do. and that. big state fair, and other matters of A sions, Jr, and a daughter Is to put an end to reckless driving- W Mr. Orvl Thomas routine nature. md WORK REPORTED. At A meeting of The commission fof the auult blind at the capltof yester made on the progress day report were new workroom opened of work at the fir th blind pn Hast FirHt South street Sherwood has been placed in charge Mrs, of basket weaving and Johir Ftraucke The la inatructor4n, carnet tkeavlng workroom, it waa doilded. W ill 'bg npen and Friday Tuesday, Thursday BLIND p'' ' en ( t t -- E t t ttt E |