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Show Trades Unions Are Asked to , to Meet in Conference Plan . Course of Action. a ' Eight oclock In the morning will be aero hour." In .the test against the Iowa all available naval aircraft will be used. Including at least four dirigibles. Under present plana, the army will not use any land planes in this test, but the naval detachment will Include four Martin bombers assigned to the marine corps. It Is expected that mors than 100 aircraft will take part In the search for and bombing of the Iowa. Dummy bomba ranging from 30 to 1004 pounds each will be used. The army personnel Involved will fly seaplanes. As soon as contact Is made by any of the scouting aircraft a radio signal will be sent out and reserve planes held at the Hampton Roads station here and at Langley field, will form 'in division and rush to the attack. Destroyers will be stationed In long llnea along the coast In the general vicinity of the test to go to the rescue of planes forced down Into the water. Live bombs will not be ubed In the experiment, as the navy wishes to preserve the lows, the only radio controlled battleship In existence, for target practice with the Atlantic fleet next fall. The problem in the air testa Is designed to furnish reliable data on the probable number of hits to be expected from aircraft operagainst a battleship at sea. Data ating on the damage to be expected from such an attack will be obtained In a later attack on Ihe former German battleship Ostfrlv stand, a modern vessel. ON BROADWAY BETWEEN MAIN & STATE -- June 18 (By the Associated PrtM.) Th executive committee of the miners union, which met this mornln? te consider the coel strike situation, decided to ask ail the trades , unions affected by the wage dispute to meet the miners representatives at an early date, with the object of taking national action with the miners to secure their mutual demands Secretary Hodaea bt the miners said this implied a genera! strike if the other unions agreed Many thousand of miners a bo did not in the balloting, the result dP participate ehich was announced yesterday as decidedly against acceptance of the owners settlement offer, as well as others who voted in faor of acceptance, are preparing to resume work Monday in response to notices posted at several pit heads announcing that the works would open Sunday night, according to advices from mining centers today. Mr. Uoyd George, the prime minister. given replying today to the notification secrehim by Frank Hodges, the miners tary, of the result of the ballot, stated German Destroyer Is Target. that the government had no option but to make final Its decision that the third of the series of bombing The not OoO subsidy offer could remain tests will take place on July 13, with the open after tomorrow night. 2 as the tarformer German destroyer get. The army will make the first atand Martin bombers twelve tack, using machine! and eleven DH-- 4 will r ninety-foube of which bombs, attack are dropped The conditions of the command-era left at the discretion of flight If the destroyer la not sunk by the attack, the naval air detachment army's If the will attempt to sink the vessel. remains afloat, then It will be sunk on the following day by gunfire by Atlantic Beet destroyers, along with the and former German destroyers 3 Should the destroyera fall to sink will be asthe vessels, the battleships Continued from Piia One. signed to the task. on the former German An attack cruiser Frankfurt will be the fourth phase ofend gtve them they encourage they Is set for July 18 The and of the tests, ficial junction to them. In many cases, completed In 1915, took a promiindeed, the trade associations of foreign vessel, In the battle of Jutland and countries have not grown up spontane-oual- nent part a good type of modern cruiser. but have actually been organised represents during the atby agents of the government with the She will be at anchor aircraft, consistpurpose of greater effectiveness in ex- tack, ofand the Attacking army and navy planes flying In ing tending trade abroad 250 use and will first mixed formation, From the point of view of the combombs and then 320 and merce department and from eery point All missiles. types of aircraft will of view of common sense, an individual attack to take place American -t- mSirigss man, attempting to he used, the infirst If the vesthe $ o'clock at morning us in let South say, America, compete remains afloat after the final attack against a solidly organised trade associ- sel be sunk by destroyera at a range ation from Great Britain or Vttnce or It will SOOO yards. Germany, ia beaten from the start. If we of The flnsl test In the series thus far are to compete successfully with these will be the bombing of the forforeign countries we must adopt the arranged mer Greman battleship Ontfrleiland on economies and other advantages inherIs a dreadOstfrlesland ent in their de ice of compact trade July 20 The 300 22 of tons, mounting nought associations. For this reason the department of commerce wants to take the guns, and was surrendered to the allies at Scapa Flow During the battle of large number of legally organized and Jutland she formed part of the German ethically disposed trade associations that first- battle squadron and was badly damexist in America and wants to help them a mine. bv aged and work through them The principal value of the Ostfrlesland The theory of the administration is to Is expected to be the resulting preserve the beneficial activities of these expirlment data tegardlng the amount of damage organisations, while at the same time nerlnl bombs may be expected to Inflict preventing an agreement of prices to the on a battleship. The vessel will be at conumer which is illegal and contrary anchor f.fty miles off shore and will be to American ideas. and attacked navy aircraft. The hy army Smie members of the government would go so far as to permit these trade conditions of the test require three hits 250 and bomba, two with association to Include in their activities each the 350 and types, the ood lection of statistics about prices in bits with 1000 or wWelv separated communities, statistics and at least two hits with be will There provided preventing an agreement on prices to the for ureprojectiles of the in the attack thirty-tw- o sbout local demand hete and there, bombs and three of the and about stocks on hand at varitvpe ous points. The collection of such . If the Ostfrlesland remains afloat after to and their distribution statistics required hits have been made, individual members of an association all the would give those members the oppor- the vessel will beof used as a target for man the the battleship battery tunity for a degree of uniformity of price flagship of the Atlantic fleet, cannot be doubted ns German the all ships were turned over But the theoiy of some members of the States on condition that administration is that the economic bene- to theher United ed within a year. detro fit of this practice can be preserved and they its possibility of mischief discounted bv Movies Will Be Taken'. the device of making these statistics just as readiiv available to the consumers as Extensive have been to the producers. Their theory is that if completed forarrangements recording the data obthe buer of coal is as well informed tained during the bombing testa Motion about prices and other details of 'trade picture cameras will be used to permaconditions as the seller, then the buyer nently record the results, and boards of would be under no disadvantage. This officeis stationed on tugs and other craft could only be accomplished, of course, by near the vessel attacked in each case will a much larger Identification of the govmake notes. Captain Luke McXamee of ernment with the trade associations than the dreadnought Nevada has been deis now the case. In fact, the government tailed as the senior member of the oband not the trade associations would have serving partv Among the duties with to be' the collector and custodian of the which the board of observers Is charged statistics, are the following Observe and report the number and type of bombs dropped, Even-Inof 1021, New g the number York the actual damage the hits, by (Copyright, to the vessels, bearing In mind the age Post, Inc ) of each ship and state of preservation attacked, file probable damage to personRecedes Colorado defenses and light equipnel, antiaircraft on the upper ment and structure to the main fighting Doing Some Damage decks, and Indamage exposed the protected area, particuequipment larly the lighting, fire and Sprell to Tbe Tribune MOAB, June 18. The exceMely hot systems The board wilt be charged also with weather of the past two week, brought deductions as to the probable the water of the Colorado (Grand) river making to of various classes of new here up to the flood stage Wednesday damage and ships In a good state of preservathe ctream waa practically up to the design tion and recommending suitable changes high mark of a year ago, when the high- in the equipment, design snd gonstruc-lio- n est stage waa recorded nines white men of future vessels In the light of the settled In this valley. The entire lower of the bombing tests portion of Moab valley waa under Wat er results Orders Issued by the commander In Driftwood collecting on the south piera of chief the Atlantic fleet. Admiral H. B. of the Moab bridge made necessary conWilson, require the board. In addition to stant work by a force of men to Insure all other duties, to check the time of sero the safetv of the structure The strain hour, the movements of planes In the air, on the bridge was noticeable. The high water In overflowing acreage the number and types of bombs carried in the lower valley caused some damage by each plane, the time at which the to growing crops, but the stream la re- first and last bomb is dropped during the total number of bombs ceding today and the damage will be each attack, dropped, the probability of destruction of kept at a minimum. aircraft Jy surface vessels, the probability of lessening the number of hits by maneuvering the ship attacked and the ability of aircraft to carry eut a successful search and deliver an attack at a Society considerable distance off shore. A party will witness the Speeches, original poem and recitations tests congressional from the transport Henderson, in the International language were feawill also be the press boat. The which tures o an esperanto banquet at the supervision of the experiments Is home of Mrs M 8 Robertson, 107 East general of Admiral Wilson, the direction under Second South street, last Tuesday evewith General Mitchell In charge of the ning. armv air detachment and Captain William Mrs BAM. FVoiseth, president of the Moffett, director of naval aviation. In Salt Lake Esperanto club, presented Dr. charge of the naval air force. and Mr. J. U. Glesy, author of "Miml. a story of the Pari Latin Quartler, GRADING NEARS COMPLETION. which has been translated Into esperanto Dr Glesy expressed the belief that Special t Tbe Tribune. June 18 Grading on the esperanto will soon be adopted as a uniMANTI, n versal auxiliarv language. Hollow road Is nearing Dr. T. A. Flood, L. D Roueche, N. completion. The rock crusher. It ia reJorgensen and Parley P Christensen ported, has started work, and the laying spoke, and Mrs. Elsie A. Faust read two of cement will start the latter part of June original poems In esperanto. LONDON. Hosiery, Underwear and Corsets Concentrating for a Day on These Popular Lines -- 'T'HIS 0, y, - - S' 3000-pou- one-da- 5000 Pairs Womens Silk Hose, $1.00 A Feature Extraordinary, Monday Only the season of low-cu- t footwear, dainty lingerie nnd tub frocks, silk become the choice of every woman, and thia sale will provide full summer supplies for thrifty women. Every pair of pure thread silk with reinforced lisle heels and toes, wide lislq tops and fashioned seamed backs. In black, cordovan, pray, white or navy. All sices. $1.00 pair. , WITH Girls Hose, 40c many months this same quality was selected at 6oc our present stock will be closed out Motulay at 40c a pair. A very fine mercerized grade, in black, white or cordovan. Youll want to anticipate school needs in this sale. FOB Girls Womens Lisle Hose, 50c A splendid mercerized quality in black, white, cordovan or colors. All sizes 50c a Stockings 19c pair. very fine rib combed cotton stocking, in black, white and cordovan. Sizes 8 to 9 Mi- A Women's Cotton Hose, 25c Children1 Half Sox, 35c 3 for $1.00 Boll cuffs, mercerized quality, in solid colors. lengths. Full-Fashion- Hose ed URE silk quality, quite heavy and in the 2000-pou- 1000-pou- is to be a week of special y events Monday, the first essentials, to every womans comfort and style in summer dress naturally take precedent. Hose, underwear and corsets are here featured. We cannot too emphatically urge the prudence 'ot selecting your needs for the summer in y this special employees sale. Perfect,' staple, standard lines only are offered.' In price the same values have not been offered before this year. one-da- - s. p full-fashion- shape now in quest by women.- Penn-svlvani- a, - Gray or Russian calf Three-quart- In sheer summer weight, practical for home and general wear. Choice of black, white or cordovan. er Boys 5 be and 75c Stockings and Buster Brown Makes; Sizes 9 to 11. numbers in are to discontinue 'these BECAUSE wqand Buster Brown hose, weparticular will close out all remaining pairs at 25c. Do not fail to fill the boys supply for the next school year, Monday. Sizes 9 to 11. Regular 50c and 75c standard lines for boys hose, Monday, 25c a pair. - with women ajl over the land. Garments that are to the natural lines of the figure and. only the softest combed cottons used in their manufacture. Fully reinforced and finished with cuff knees and bodice top, " All sizes. Monday, 98c a garment. is a A i buy-wor- d. Childrens Bloomers, 25c Knitted garments, in black or white, and all sizes for children. Monday special. $2.75 Silk Vests, $1.95 Glove silk vests with bodice or regular tops in pretty pink shade. New summer stock. $2.75 quality, $1.95 I Athletic Union Suita, $1.49 ECOMING in favor with women more and' more are these delightfully cool, athletic garments for summer. Soft knit weave 'ith bodice top in pink or white. B Richelieu Vests, 49c Swiss rib in bodice or regular top, with shell or band edge. Womens $3.50.Union Suits $1.95 ' ONE of the greatest values in pretty silk top union suits that haa been, offered Balt Lake in years. Beautiful soft knit garments, in bodice or regular stylet. pink or white; all sizes. ' Choice 150 Pairs $7.50 Gossard Corsets, $3:95 - $2.25 Lines of Corsets ANY women will find just the corset in this lot to become their figure, for represented are mediAll of pink coutil in um, high and low bust models. , generous range of popular sizes at Choice of these $3.50 Corsets very good models, one of pink coutil in the letic top and the other of white coutil, especially signed for the stout figure wearing Sale size 30 to 36. Monday : . Models Sizes 30 to 36. i these discontinued models are NUMBERING among srllofs this season. The women TVyf Two Discontinued , Mantl-Pigeo- , ' t . RICHELIEU Salt Lake Esperanto Holds Banquet W 25c Standard Summer Lines, Reinforced and All Sizes for Women ahtp-contr- ol Although tendered a position on the staff of the t'nlversltv of California at a larger aalary than he Is receiving In Utah, Profeaaor C. D. Steiner of the rural edute The Tribune. cation department of the Unlveralty of Special BOUNTIFUL, June 18 A farewell Utah has decided to continue hla work testimonial will be In this state. given In honor of am satisfied with the local InstituMiss Vera Egan In tion and prefer email classes snd the the Bountiful .SecIndividual attentioa possible through them ond ward chapel to the larger place with Its enormous next Tuesday eveclasses," eald Professor Steiner In exning prior to her plaining his declination of the otter from departure to All the coast university. mission In Canada. The program will InINDICTMENT DISMISSED. clude the following NEW YORK. June 18. Supreme Court Melba performer. . Claw-eon, Brown. Ruth Justice Wagner today dismissed Indictments Edna Reynolds. conspiracy charging against Charles T. Murphy, Tammany Hall, chiefret J Baldwin, Ernest B. Waland tain; Arthur den, John A. McCarthy, Assistant District Lindsay, ld Attorney James E. Smith and the Com Mlse Vera Egan. jTl J,2ot??n' Hep, Products Refining company. The IndictDay ments greWjOut of (he glucose worth. Bishop Jed Btrlnghsm and Mlsa case Egan wiH he the speakers of the evening. LOSING out these beautiful ingrain silk stockings, in lace clockings. Black, white, cordovan or Monday . . gray. No-Me- . After FAREWELL PARTY TO BE GIVEN FOR GIRL MISSIONARY $5.00, $6.00 Lace Hose Womens' Richelieu Union Suite, 98c River Professor Steiner Will Remain on U Faculty Extraordinary Savings for Every Woman ath- seme of of pleas- ingly stout proportions will particularly welcome this opportunity. Monday. Beautiful corsets, fashionably proportioned, , AH workmanship-faultlessGossard. trimmings distinctively regular $7A0 models, Monday, $3.93, I $4, $4.50 Pamilo Corsets Another very popular line with our customers that we y event. Several are reducing specially for this good model in the lot, of coutila and brocades for the various figure types. Monday at one-da- de- 50c Pink Mesh Brassieres, 39c Bandeau style, particularly cool and comfortable for summer wear. r |