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Show MOKiNiiNll, bECEMBELi 3, 1928. TliiLijALT LAKE 'iKiBUNJilj MONDAY Doiiglas Plane Deal Includes SHIPPING ACT SPUflS ACTIVITY Optimism in : Federal Board ' Report on American Mer 1ST 01 PROGRESS Large Expansion Aircraft , on Of Fire Buried HOLDS ITSOWN " Project. VITS WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 &). Wa were held here Wednesday for Mrs. James Wood, wife of the Mlnersvllle postmaster, who was burned to death in an outbuilding at her home earlier In the week Mrs. Wood had been in poor health for some time and had sustained two slight strokes. She was seldom left alone by the family, it is explained. oui on me morning or ner death carried a pan of hot ashes to the out building, for use as a disinfectant. It ception. the produotion of electric energy, in the of the federal power com WASHINGTON, Dec 2. Progress opinion By MARK SULLIVAN. mission, which declared today in its is surmised that while doing this, on the first unit of the Salt Lake annual report there was no Indies. (Copyright by Radio.) she was overcome a basin irrigation project in Utah is tion that the output of hydroelectric ABOARD U. 8. S. MARYLAND, The coals set fire tobythe third stroke. building and is in energy losing ground compari visit to Ecuador, before the fire, was discovered Mrs. Dec. 2. The briefly reviewed In the annual report son with fuel sources. wooa was of the secretary of the interior, made "Water power continues to supply which ended as the Maryland re lion. . . ourned beyond recogni of the total de sumed her southward Journey this public today. Secretary West says: about A son, Flcyd Wood, is on a mission -The first unit of the Salt Lake mand," the report said. However, afternoon, marked the first contact ur uit u u, b, cnurch in Colo Latinof tiitiona the with water resources coun of the large power rado. basin project contemplates the con are "by no means in miiri k . ib was, u w oias., uvi structlon ef the Echo reservoir and try, it noted, and an As first league" reception. economic factors "big exhaustible," BRITTEN DOUBTFUL ABOUT the Weber-Prov- o diversion canal to "preclude, for the present at least, incident of it, Mr. and Mrs. Hoover supply supplemental water to private the were engaged in ceremonial duties . GETTING DIRECT. REPLY of vast the development majority Canal companies In the tower Weber; without cessation for one Provo, Salt Lake and Ogden valleys. of the total water -power possibili practically of nearly 19 hours on satur period ties. (Continued from Pag One.) comTne land of these companies - Approximately J 12,000,000 horse day and another of nearly nine hours prises about 60.000 acres In the lower power on from was in installed the premier has been rereply Sunday. hydroelectric Weber and Ogden valleys and 20.000 The visit to Ecuador began with ceived. in the United States by the . . acres In the Provo and Salt Lake val- plants Britten nrnlelroit end or fiscal year, of which 4. a variation of our usual land Ins rou .. . V,G h.j , uau tiicaiu leys. The principal crops are or- 500,000 this was subject to federal Juris- tine. Ordinarily the Maryland goes nothing from the state department chards, truck gardens, small fruits diction, the report declared, while in close to the port and the party goes oriusn amoassador, Sir Esme and some grain. 1920 n tu- - - 1.. was 7300.- - ashore in the Maryland s small boats. Howard. In "Contract for the repayment of 000 the total installation the off On.. Saturday, with sub 2,500,000 Guayaquil, horsepower, cost the construction of the first unit ' . needing 35 feet of water. lensth yesterday. was entered into with the association Ject to control by the federal gov Maryland, could not go nearer to tne city tnan Britten declared it was evident Sir on December 16, 1926. The Weber eminent. . ,u The commission, composed of the 70 miles. Consequently, at 4:45. in rssme old nn riplivin win ' - . tk River Water Users' association has iaj uie a tropical morn department, but added secretaries or he might learn agriculture and the silks dark of disposed of 80 per cent of the storcse interior, with awar, was awakened. By wo raiwnu 01 me em of civilian staff everybody ing, commureported capacity of the Echo reservoir and is o dock Mr. Hoover ana me wnoie ncauon in aisnetches from London, now working on the disposal of the ployeea transferred from the. three to the where, he said, he understands a resparty bad been transferred (departments, repeated the declara remaining 10 per cent. several times pre smaller .Cleveland, drawing some 18 olution tiae Vuum InM.uui IIi I .1 MIO "Advertisement and specifications tion it has made was Cleveland The lack distinctly house of commons reauestlnw Bald- of adequate per feet viously, that for the construction of Echo dam sonnel conditions. of tidal because a in hurrv one to a of it compels neglect w" uicskakb dc maae puouc. and the relocation of approximately two sets of duties assigned to it Mr. Hoover was barely off the ladder ine cnairman expressed doubt that live miies 01 tne Lincoln highway the were anchors Cleveland's the before mhaxMdor Hnwarri kmiM fnn,nu of cy congress, in public protection and Union Pacific railroad around terest in berore it and drawn aboard, being power development. replv to him direct In view the reservoir were issued Seotember . J was yet wholly light, we were on the umt IV. uw su.ie aenarxmeni s anntrent 25. 1927. Work under the contract of the miles Guayas luiuae ana uw way up the 7Q covering the railroad and highway WEST ADVOCATES CHANGE to ninloniftfifl nrmtssiiir. riyer Guayaquil. wvaw inu VUWt MUwlf was commenced on November 26, ters. vr. IN GRAZING LAND LAW Much Like Going Up 1927, and progressed steadily. At the Renresentaflva Trtimrrfia Kn.,k end of the fiscal year this work was Mississippi River. lican. New York, announced he would -- in France and, Italy each and four 59 per cent completed. Work under from Put One.) (Continued It was much like going up the Mis IntrodlUV a rwanllltlnn In h lui,.. . in japan. sold sixty-sevvessels. The tne contract for Echo dam was start' the lonely lack of tomorrow to direct Secretary Kellow Total loss on operations and ves- board on 1. 1927. and at the successfully conducted and the lands sissippi, except for ed December sale of the vessels aggregate price cities or houses r people on other to Invite a British rajiiam-"Hr- y sels laid up during the fiscal year to S6.059.200. on Jun so end or June was 11 per cent com' which in parcels of 40 acres will ships. What, on the Mississippi, are eommittee to confer with a commitamounted fnaea June 30, amounted to 117381,-00- however, the board still had 758 ves pleted." i. support a family have been largely r, t . t the cities of New Orleans and Vicks-bun- r. tee from the rmiie nt reduced. including the loss of the United sels, or which 253 were in active 00- are on the Guayas mere ham the line of Britten's nrooosal. 'ong stock-raisiStates lines of $463,000, compared eratton and 505 laid "The homestead acts, RELIEF MOVES OUT TO with the net with their present limitations, do not lets consisting of a church, a "Hotel The resoliitloa he td. would sureest profit of $371,000 during oross revenue of theup.United States ' 1927. LIVING OF EARTHQUAKE meet the conditions of today. Espana" and not more than half a Havana, Cuba, for the meeting nce. 1928 lines fiscal amount year ior the the bare ham- "1tea? Of Canada nmnn4 K ' Redaction In Losses Through sufferance our public lands dozenonhouses. Though , ed to iB,36fl,ooo, compared with $16,. the river bank have been here have become In theory a grazing lets (Continued Irani Fu One.) Amounts fb 11,364,000. ; oia.uuu in iv.il. still look for hundreds of years, Provisions should be made." the the temblor and the more than 200 common, but through the lack of as bare and new and they Exclusive of the loss of the United temporary as In many Instances they towns of a States lines, the net loss for cargo recommendations continued, "for tax Injured were cared for In emergency supervision own little frontier are available to an on ecrual our and combined passenger and cargo exemption on American vessels op- - sneiters by tne physicians and nurs e terms. quarter of a century agd. lack of control Furthermore, services for voyages and Inactive ves- cnuug ui toreign iraae. who were rushed to the spot at the has resulted in overuse destructive Part way up tne river we were met "Legislation should be enact sels amounted to $16,926,000, which first reports of the disaster. While of the forage growths. And yet enor by somewhat the larger half of the to to the transfer Is a reduction of $1,364,000 from the looking privatelv communication had been re mous investments in flocks and herds Ecuadorean navy, namely, one little owned American shipping interests railway 1927 figure. stored with the stricken district, the have been made In faith of an open gunboat of 700 tons. There was the of peace-tim- e the now business hanThe report attributed the losses regular schedule was canceled to per range, and any proposed legislation usual exchange 01 21 guns irom our dled by army and navy transport! mit relief trains to hurry on their must take Into consideration condi- Cleveland and 21 from the gunboat partly to increased cost In preparing ana oy vessels owned and chartered tne vessels ior service. errands of mercy without impedi tions as they actually exist. Presently, there came aboard with Panama the Railroad by the Steamship the During smiling solemnity several high offi past year ment. shipping tone. . cials of the Ecuadorean government, firemen organizations of young Three Widely Divergent men aided the mounted police and Schools of Tbooght, , accompanied by the wives of some CLUE SOUGHT IN CAUSE them bearing flowers. With them regular firemen in performing guard are among the range users of There Gerhard Bad ing of OF TEXAS PLANE CRASH dutylnTalca. While a special corps three widely divergent schools of was now the American minisof workmen was engaged in rigging those who prefer the Milwaukee, first, thought; a temporary telegraph line into the present system and who onrjose anv ter to this country. The first Ecua, (Continued from Paw Oat.) city, a group of government engi form of restriction, and likewise op- dorean to greet Mr. Hoover, Senor Alfaro. was a graduate of our own early Saturday, for Denver, who said neers went out to make a careful pose any liberalization of existins West Point snd as cadet and soldier that he warned the fliers before they survey for the basis of organized re law lookfltg to disposal ot the lands in the Inaugural parades of ftarted that weather conditions were lief work and rehabilitation. oy tne government; second, those marched both President Taft and President The relief work had been set in opposing organized control ominous and that they should delay fabt the start, in view of unsettled motion In Talca by Minister of War voring a measure that will permit of Wilson. The members of the cabinet of weather along the plane's route Blanche, who flew there m an air the disposition of the lands under northward, investigators thought it plane yesterdiy and returned last the homestead laws in parcels of 1280 Ecuador gathered about Mr. Hoover remaining three hours of the might have been damaged In fight mgnt. President Ibanex. who had acres or more: third, those advocat for the to Guayaquil. There was, as is been In the south of Chile, hurried ing strict inr strong wind currents. trip governmental supervision. on all these occa.The craft was observed flying slow- to iaica today to lend encourage wim tne recognition or present users Mr. Hoover's way ly and obviously to trouble . over ment to the relief workers. The bov under a leasing system and the re sions, running conversation about the of the country its ssplra Spur. A few miles north of the town eminent nas accepted the- aid of' peal or the stock-raisihomestead history it crashed Linemen of a utilities fered by the Red Cross. law. The department has inclined tions, its difficulties, its culture, its Three cruisers which were wnt in to regulation through leasehold, with commerce, its needs and Its future. concern, at work some distance sway These conversations must be to Mr, rushed to the burning wreckage to uic uurt ui iinsuuaon dv tne eov- - proper restrictions safeguard Hoover a fruitful part of his Jour find the oootes of the five occupants ernment reported today that the for the present users, and reoeat. and has cnarrea oeyoua laentuication. city had suffered very greatly. They edly recommended the enactment of" ney. . said that many victims were buried a law Upon arrival at Guayaquil there papers round in a suitcase thrown such control. If of recep clear of the plane and the license in the ruins, but did not attempt to congressauthorizing will not enact such a mea was the crowdedit sequence a persistent reflec number, of the craft soon made it estimate the number, of dead. sure, then the department suggests tions. Through tion in the mind of one visitor dealt In a dozen other cimm mH vil an amendment of possible for the Ford Motor company stock-raisithe size of the country. We had at Ban Antonio to taentuy tne vie lages the inhabitants who escaped homestead law so asthe to permit of the with tra ' 70 miles into Ecuador. when their homes were .shaken rinwn tims. .""."-of the Sunbeam about of parcels of 1280 acres Dene weted acquisition gone on to the capital, we their ecrs were planning to under its provisions. If a law nor. Had Ballard, president should have been obliged to travel Air Transport company at Denver. sleep tonight in the parks or In the regulation through lease be 300 miles farther. Beyond that yet uoio, ana holder ot valuable btod- - open spaces on .the outskirts. Lesser mining passed, the stock-raisihomestead would remain enormous areas with fcrtles in thirteen states and Canada, snoots were felt in Talca at interact should be repealed: otherwise the out or highway, much of was taking the ship to Denver to put vals all day yesterday and last stock-raisiact should whichrailroad re mm air service. remains today as unexplored The astronomical observatorynight at be so amended homestead as to be responsive to as when the Spaniard first came The crash occurred on the first tsaico registered thirty shocks our presenc neeas." . here. leg of the flight, which would have been by way of Amarillo. Texas, and The government, from the frag FACULTY ON HOLIDAY (Copyright. New York Herald misa. 0x1a. mentary reports the capi- Special to The Tribune. , Tribune Service.) Watson was a well known com tal,, was having reaching in great difficulty AFTON, Newell Peterson, merclal pUot and war air veteran. determining the exact 'number of coach of the Wyo. Star Valley high school; Wyoming Mart Exxpires ' casualties, but the most conservative John Mallory, of the grade estimate was more than 100 killed schools of Af principal Saringlake Man Fined Loner Illness After MalMrs. ton; Gladys with some ranging as hich as iso of the Afton district school facFor ..Liquor Possession The- number of injured was placed lory, : ulty; William Fromes Elsine Nielsori, Speelai is The Trtbuae. at from 300 to 500. variously Alvlra Peterson and Lucille Larsen of EVANSTON, Wyo. WUliam Eas-toSpecial to The Tribune.' the school high whose health has been failing faculty, have all gone SANTIAGO. Chile. Dec 9 rm RICHFIELD. Blaine Flanders. to Utah to spend their Thanksgiv- for some time, died at his home in 24, of Sprtnglake, was arrested In The following is the casualty list of season. are All students ing holiday Cumberland. Wyo., Friday. Mr. Eas Richfield for possession of liauor and the earthquake disaster compiled or one 0: or either both tern ser a graduates the left large family. Funeral fined $150, which he paid. Flanders from various unofficial sources towas apprenended north of Richfield night. It is certain to under revi. University of Utah and the Utah Ag- vices were held at Evans ton in the ricultural L. D. S. church Sunday. college. V. M. but is it believed that it will he Fairbanks and four sion, by Sheriff bottles of alleged whisky confiscated. upward rather than downward: He was then lodged overnight, in Jail iaica. 100 dead. 300 injured. moKtlv ana inea me next morning. seriously. $65 Chilian, seventeen dead, thlrt in. (: NEW YORK, Dec. 2 Douglas Aircraft company has been IncorpoDec. 2 CP). A rated to acquire the business and WASHINGTON. khaft of optimism today was shot assets of the Douglas Company of through the shipping boards plc Santa Monica, Cal., it was learned ture of the operations of the Amer- today, and will embark on a program ican merchant marine during the of expansion, particularly in the J'ear. field of commercial aviation. With the nations shipping in a Management of the old company, comparatively low state, the board one of the first in the airplane man manifested assurance in Its annual ufacturing Held, will be retained, ac report over the prospects for success cording to President Donald W ful privately owned lines through the Douglas, but a number of eastern merand Pacific coast bankers will be provisions ut the Jones-Whichant marjie act passed last spring. added to the board of directors. Cap The boaid predicted that consid- ital structure of the company, which erable new construction of merchant Started business eight years ago on Vessels would be gotten under way $15,000, will be readjusted to con during the coming year as a result sist of 1,000,000 shares of no par value of the passage of the act increasing capital stock, of which 300,000 soon the construction loan fund, provid- will be issued. ing liberal terms for loans and means Building of government planet, to by which ship operators have ob- which the company previously has tained valuable mall carry contracts. confined its Operations, will be con tinued. It was said, but the addiIndication of Accomplishment tional capital will permit expansion Ot Three Main Purposes. into ine commercial Held. commer "The new measure gives every ciai and government business next reasonable indication or accomplish. year is estimated at $3,000,000, with for unruled orders on hand totaling $2, Ing the three main purposes which it was enacted, namely, to as 39U.UUU. r New members sist in the development of the Amer of the board of dl lean merchant marine generally, to lectors include O. M. Keys, capitalist aid in Increasing the foreign com' and affiliated with many airplane merce of the United States, and to companies; Ltnam K. Reed, J. C facilitate the transfer of the gov cowcun and W. E. Douglas, all east' lt fleet and estab. era bankers; John J. Mitchell Jr. ernment's lished services to private ownership," of Chicago; W. D. Longyear, Alphon- so v uie report saia. iieu, n. w. Elliott, Ray RobDeclaring that the American ship- inson. M. D. Rapp and Thomas B. ping Industry cannot stand still, the Eastland, nromlnent on the Pacific coast, and President Douglas, H. H. report said that for every ocean-g- o ing ship laid in this country, fifty are Wetzel and H. Orube. all previously laid in xnciana, ten in Germany, five Gunnectea wiin uougias company, ter power is holding its EDITOR'S WIFE PASSES AWAY. CHICAGO, Dec. 2. Mrs, Grace Redfield Beck, wife of Edward 8. own-i- n tmour New Tourobe Cases small size wardrobe trunk the convenient luggage for all travel Has garment section with 4 garment hangers; two or three compartments or drawers for small or folded articles. Can be fastened on car running board and has handle, so can be carried and placed under Pullman seat for train travel. Qunmetal, brown ur " one-thi- Beck, managing editor of the Tribune, died at 6 a. m. today at her residence, 219 Lake Shore drive, after an Illness of eight months.. ; Special to The Tribune, M INERSVILLE. Funeral services Not Hydroelectric Energy Ground Losing Compared Secretary of Interior Tells Maryland on Way After Firs With Fuel , Sources. Advance of S. L Basin 'Big League Re- - Company Embark Larger Scale; New Capital Added. chant Marine. Woman Victim REPORTS WATER POWER rd te l.,.,:J Lws- Sizes 29 and "": 32-in- ch $20 to $40 Make a Wonderful Gift rinl BETTER DENTISTRY Because yon get my personal attention, employ no hired help or beginners. war-bui- . X-RA- .., . SERVICE Y DentleL , EXAMINATIONS AND ESTIMATES IXEE , l,n ng . Dr. M. D. Bringhurst, Dentist Hour.: " 0, I And the Newest Process in Plates, Bridges t M. D. Brlnghuiwt en u 4' or black "Over Boyal Bakery" 232 South Main Street, Was. 6408 6:30 p.m. nt i i - or aoTHHOoa ng "Smart as Pari8,, V n, and almost for a tong" The Season's Smartest Coats For Women and Misses TT T" Teniente mlne; seventeen dead. other death an in juries." t Pelequen five dead, four injured. Santa Crux, thirteen dead. Concepclon. two in lured. ft2. 52c'! Ill numerous '- v 1 to. JCABINETS .V I SI II -,,.. CONSOLES OF ALL r standard maKeS: Tf ancagua, one killed. two klUed. four injured. r 1 San Vicente, four injured. Constitucion. no fimimt ftttv at ht at WE SHIP ANTWHEEE It matter where yep lira, jn cap iaha aannUfe of thn We Pari aim. PMaaey --urtnf eU by atail all oyer the West, ana guarantee the uine Ik-Uat U yoa cam dirert te aar (tore. We pay freight M aay K. avitaUon In I'Uk, r mlWrw part of freight - ut E. thM aught to bring pot cash, but we eitena foil pHTllerw of aw EAST PAYe. MENT PLAN to everyone phonograph erery-Wher- PKEE TELA I, W tiectrtcajar toduM with Ui Mh Mka aofrxph. efcotra yaw f f n (. na r BKt'MtWICK COL (J M 1 A ItlCTIICU gill MAIL COITON flu m beat ktraatnt tn Oatlcmm: ma Its af afcaaefTaptei, irtlk prM-vau? term ana trtal pUa. E NO TION TO ME. 7 aaaaa My T3AYNES-BEZB- y Pay no money, aewa If cannot come to oar tore. We any machine on flo 1 ' ON Irtel NOT A PENNY VOIV PAPT. - m h. lieved to have died. Total. 163 dead, exrlinf nf rv,n. Oar klf EXCHANGE DEPT. if tht placa for phonograph pay- amucron, , injured. ers t MMTm Money. Trado-ln-a new Ura aemonrtratori CALLES arploi factory umoln all at CMwe-oyon prtrcs that CALLS FOR NEW PARTY EAST TEEMS The price we paeto oa try Itttit BKANO-NI- $60 and ' Jured. iMm pM-i- l riFI OBLIGA- MUSIC CO., 61 South Main; Salt Ls.ke (Contiaoed from Pace One.) ' lutionists. through the former presl-- ', Betvji Cafles, are' seeking organization, both of themselves and of parties representing opposing schools of political thought, such parties to be founded on strong principle, in oroer to "establish true democracy wnhin the institutional life of the country." It is announced that representative, of m dubs, parties, societies. r-- r u evolutionary naturp will be summoned to attend a miinmi convention at which onranlratlon of tne 'evolutiormry party will be ought. - , wj-- Herc'i a proposition that if more than a fair exchange for the housewife. Merel cut yonr "washday" in two. Well take the first half,'you take the second. Our "Sonfh Dry iervice waahei and dries everything" with starch. Ton need only tones np some of the fancier pieces such as shirts, waists and dresses with a hand iron. And yon save a whole day-l-a surpris' low cost this week. ingly Try "Rough Dry" ... ; : v. ...$39 75to $ 90 Coals Reduced to .$57 $100 to $125 Coats Reduced to ..$77 $135 to $150 Coats Reduced to ...... . . .$97 $175 to $195 Coats Reduced to .$119 $ We take the Wash . Yon take the Day Coats Reduced to ' Never we're coats' tmarter or prices more in your favor "smart as Paris and almost for a song," as a - . -- woman expressed it. - at " "'Sizes 14 to 44 ' Switierland Votes To Permit Cambfiriij GENEVA. Dec J (jn.Th People today voted favorably nn a referendum whereby the various cantons shan have the rltht to relnatall gaming table in the kursaaU. or ca- unos, of tourist retort. These licensed gambling places had been abolished several years ago. . Sa-lx- . MURRAY LAUNDRY CO. QUALITY LAUNDEEERS PHONES Hyland 612, Murray 81, Wasatch 1637, Bingham 98,' American fork 33 Arthur rank 208-21- 0 -- as t-- s te -- You can still participate in the great savings if you take action now. for there's still a handsome array of coats left; sport coats, dress coats coats with and ' without fur. " f . South Main Street i -- S ert. |