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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 30, 1922. 8 measure will not stand discussion. If It were thoroughly discussed and the details of theiblU executed, tt would result In Dolce Washington ship canal, Washingleaving a Urge number of congressmen ton. improvement below locks. . who might be for It at home. Wrangell haibor, Alaska, harbor It has been fearfully and wonderfully aments. advocated by genera statements and con, removal of Ore , Improvebar, Umpqua, elusions. Put Its details and the princiment of entrance or lac of principles, which rather com ples, The committee did not compute the of authorization! either as to the amount a diorussion of It would re teal, would tell This la not a good time a different story. Involved In the new projects or estimates opportunity to as to the probable- - costa resulting from to give a favored class an for millions of draw the treasury aork that may later lie undertaken as a dollarsupon of draw being the the amount bill. result of surveys ordered by the ' very difficult to entimate." Continued from Fftf On Surveys authorised Include: Chamberlain, 8. D , harbor survey and merst. TREASURY , tor lAdge, Republican loader, to provide revet Hilo end Kahulul. Hawaiian general for 10 cent a gallon on all imported harbor survey. WORRIES cream not used for tlie manufacture of English bay, 8t. Paul Island, Alaska harbor, survey. . butter was rejected. 35 to 19 Cbtc(o Tribune Salt Lekg Tribune Leased Wlf. WASHINGTON. June 29. The pati Kxplalnlng that New England did not row In the treaeuiy department, produce sufficient cream to supply th INTEREST PAYMENTS known as the demand during the summer months. controversy. Senator Walsh, Democrat, Massachusetts, WILL BE DEFERRED Argued that Die duty proposed would be a penalty on the reople of New England WASHINGTON, June 29. The AmeriHe can amounting to $18, 77b, 000 annually debt funding commission expects that charged aleo that thla was only another interest payments by foreign debtor naevidence of the poliev of The Republicans tion with the possible exception of Great as exemplified in the tariff bill to debe deferred for a number of and presented KritjJrt,It will stroy trade with toCanada, was indicated today at the treasearn, show that the operafigures designed ury tion of the emergency tar ff had cut that The foreign nations, according to high trade in half a posiwith the treasury officials, are not now in Senator Rodgfle took to met the payments due n C tober tion statement, asserting that the falling off because of conditions prevailing tn the of trade with Canada was due to abIt was Indicated that normal world trade conditions, wbbh had various nationsit was not the intention of fferted commerce between all the na- consequently, the American debt commission to press tions since the period of stimulation Im- for interest payment but that Its early The mediately following the war detnr was merely to negotiate with them leader declared that the United for onto bRshment of- a basis upon the Btnitm hsd no intention of heHnjr isolated which pavinent could be begun when the commercial))., and argued that the pend- debtors were alle to make them ing biU would not bring ajout such a re Reports from Pari of th Intention of cuilt French financial mison to the on special Discussion of the propose duty a specific proposal to the Arnerl honey brpueht forth nnidt cable humor prent an commission and sarcasm from the ImmntL side ment of interest Invoking thebv commence Frame In jiavmente of JCcntut k n marked ears was regarded at The th ntr no doubt the dun wps doslgneJ to ibouF two of a one th inoal encouraging tiofnurv Ms of the sustain the high st.uuUnl of ug debt situation American honev bee and deilaied that development in theof foreign the commission Of since the creation the 'hitter Indifferent of the mrat'c this to deht total country, apthe foreign Is paihone lee part to the Aimrtun proximately $168000 000 is owed by thetic 0u0 by France and 000, Great Britain, It $,771 Senator TrfFchcoric cf Nebraska gave as his opinion that the dutv was de- $1,892,000 OOu by Italy. signed to protect the American bee from the German Teef Tifch, he said, necr-sarllURGES enjoyed a much lower living xst than the American hee SUBSIDY BILL Senators Johnson and Shortrldge, California, Republicans, defended the commit29 June PieMdent WASHINGTON. tee rate. Senator Johnson declared the rendition of the honev industry In his Hardings reasons for advocacy of ship state was not a matter for laughter, that subsidy legislation at this session of conif was extremely serious, and that Impor- gress were said to have been presented tations uere threatening its ery tonight to K group of farmeis representatives who were Invited to a White House dinner The imitation Met Included Secretary of AgrlcuKure Wallace Chairman DYER MAY Gupper of the effete agricultural bloc. of The shipping hoard Hnlrtnin BILL FAVORABLY Chat leu S leaker National Farmers Hu ret t Ta Roland Missouri Farm John union, W S Hill, Bouth DaChicago Tribune gait Lake Tribune Leaed Wire. Hurt an Federation Jnn V - A r a mert-in- kota Fitesr ftweitcr- Federal km? U W AftHIM of the senate judiciary committee Hunt, Iowa Farm Buieau. John T Or, Texas Cotton Maraetlng association, A today It was Indicated that favorable ac- C tion tm the Dyer, antllvnohng bill will Iagc, Otonre June! Farmer. J F Reed Minnesota Farm Bureau, John Tronmble. be recommended tomorrow Under one of the provisions of this Konsa State Farm union, Ralph Snyder bill a county responsible for such an Kansas Farm Bureau, and D. A. Wallace, outbfenk of violence -as occurred at Her Minnesota Farmer discus-sio- n thcee mv Red nn, i Rh hnrt week rmrtd" ed fir a federal court $10,000 for each death hae previously indie sited publlc supenactTbs Williamson countv tragedy ha had port of the ship Miuhsldv bill,hasforcontinua good deal to do with the pressure ment of which president r nnv f or altermtivd ously prewed bv the country the past brought to bear of government support for shipping few days to rf port the bill s inch has been Only bare Intimations wore glyen out pacsed bv the house, favorably t the from concerning the the V Mu Hon senate and to procure its par.ige Catherine: in advance of Us assemblage, the end of the session but thre wre nseurinccs that full and tire advocated of do Mtoion on p et on v v ou d I e lin ited RIVERS AND HARBORS of sand bora and Impediment tion. to naviga- 1m-pr- ROW STILL on-a- HlaJr-Dov- V er oontinuea to engage the active interest of Republican members of congress, several of whom. Including Representative Sweet, lows, and Representative Burton, Ohio, have urged upon President Harding the merits of the policy of reorganization Inaugurated by Assistant Secretary Elmer Dover, and demanded the resignation of Commissioner of Internal Revenue Blair for having dispensed with th services of some of Mr Dovers appointees. In spite of Mr. Blairs repeated statements that he has no Intention of resigning, rumors of his Impending resignation sr constantly and hopefully circulated at the capitol, finding expression today In a no for which one would assume petition responsibility, but which was addressed to the president and read as follows Inasmuch as 4t has been generally rumored and now verified by the press, that Mr. Blair wilj shortly reslgr his position a cominlajojier of Internal revenue we hereby Indorse Adelbert D. Sumner of Iowa for this position to be made vacant years of sga. living at Thirty-thir- d South by the resignation of Mr. Blair and State streets at Second South snd Fifth Bast streets, last evening. Both House Ready tojr Vacation. women were taken to the emergency hosWASHINGTON. June 29 The way woe pital, where tt was found that Mrs. cleared today for adjournment of the Harts left wrist and left leg were house to August 15, the senate broken and Mrs. Fordyce was suffering a concurrent resolution passedapproving internal Injuries. Mr: by the from possible house. House leaders hot to begin th Harts was taken to St. Mark's hospital Mrs adjournment Saturday. and Fordyce to ths county hospital. Ayers was arrested and placed In the oily for lnvestlgatlon today. Two Women, JailAccording ta the Rev. Mr. Harts, he and his wife and Mrs. Fordyce stepped Seriously from the sidewalk on the north side of Fifth South street at Second Bast street, d street car. which 'Mrs. Dells D. Harts 45 year of age, to get a wife of the Rev. G. W, Harts, 2003 stopped at their signal. An automobile street car, the stopped. following Fourth East street, pastor of the Cal- The Rev. Mr. Harts said also that Ayers s vary Baptist church, and Mrs Bdifh machine, following the first automobile, Fordyce, SO years of age. 245 Lincoln then turned south of the first automobile avenue. Ogden, Utah, were struik by an between It and the street car. and conautomobile driven by Jesse Ayers. 33 tinued on Its way, striking- - both Mrs. Auto Strikes Injuring Both west-boun- Harts and Mrs. Fordyce. and dragging Mrs. Harts twenty-41- v feet. According to Ayers, h, was driving his automobile ahead of the street car, which had not stopped when th two women stepped from th sidewalk la front of a collision Impossible. his Sheriff C. Frank Bmery and Riley H. Beckstead, chief of detectlvea, wer at the comer at th time of ths accident. They arrested Ayers and held him for Motor Patrolman J. V. Larson, who investigated th accident, said took Ayers to the police headquarters. g FUNIKAL. Funeral service for Walter Kruyer,' Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. ruyer, who died Wedneeday night at the family home. 2(5 East Fourth South street, will be held from ths Georgs A. Jenkins mortuary chapel At Murray,' at 10 30 oclock this morning. Interment will be In the Sandy City cemetery. -- lu - y PRESIDENT SHIP REPORT rmx -- g Nnf-aH-- of hr-fin- -- pro-pu- nl le-fo- I BILL . IS APPROVED BORAH ATTACKS WASHINGTON June 29 The senate comscecca committee today ordered- a. favorable, report on the river and hit hr development bill, aDVr adding 'o th house measure more than a seme cf ameadinenla to authorize development of PLAN SUBSIDY h to 1 r I ii'e knit ljike Tribune leaned Wire t nhi(,TiN Juno 29 The h o ubl ly program Is ndmin-ltrati- a -- surv per-f- vWo ya p'll lellmlng a certain Numerous projects a well us new lues from t lxat'on according io a stateSenator ltorah Idaho ordered for the Mlsnlsslnpi ment trade t vliv rivers, Intruding a survey of the west honk Senator Borah took the occasion to comof th river to deteimlno the ptaitUauil-It- y ment on the ship juhsldv bill H connecMinn of a harbor at St. tion with renewed nothltv among RepubIn gddlticm to the authoris itiuns for de- licans for a change In rules making It less velopments carried by the house bill, the difficult to apply a cloture ru.s ostensibly senate committee accented the following to limit delate on the tariff Oak'and harbor Cal , with a provision The real object rf cloture at this parthat no work shall he clone above the ticular time and the reason for sc much In regard to it Is In mv and Webster hr decs until the wato ters are mnde navurale or the bridge potting through the ship v rtr. p'cl, Fiula That rver, Oregon, removal si'lgiid' jul Senator Borah of i 1 lul, Hnr-rimc- ti BUYING ntill Judg-mn- !ast OF 500 STORES POWE WES WE DELIVER DELIVER FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS PRESERVING KETTLES $1.98 $1.33 $1.25 capacity SVV&allon Capacity capacity Allfirst quality, heavy gray enamelware. 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