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Show MAIN NEWS 13 directly' above the heads ' oftransferred, the thousands who Question Mark Crew Jubilant at the airport to watch. It was the 'finest public exhibition of refueling the plane has yet given, htxetofore As Miles and Hours Mount Up the transfers were not directly over side. "No damage," and then the Question Mark turned south again for her second round trip of the day. Before she left Major SpatE dropped advices that on the lecond return from the couth the plane would Mover lover the Metropolitan airport and San Fernando valley during the night as on the night before. Weather conditions were perfect toduy, visibility virtually 100 per cent, 'practically no, wind, air smooth, - forecast encouraging. Both refueling planes, the No. 1 and No. 2, piloted by Captains Moon and Hoyt, were at the Metropolitan air- port, where all refueling wUl be ac complished from now until the end of the flight. The complete ground executive staff of the flight Is also at j GIVES WFWTARTPF llJ--i 11 1 11.11 HOUSE the port,' 111 BILL Parr, RECTTOX-So- nd There was ' one utterly inconseque"I keep both ears on the ground ntial-mishap today. A glass wincnd.ovith evenlujil Reading out of one that's a wisecrack all the time, dow dropped out of the Question to motors. the or more of the engines. listening They sound Mark. fignified nothing, except The four days and more in the air sweet." that one of her crew had been a bit have already proved, they point out, Today the big endurance plane hasty, perhaps, in opening a window. that the men can stand the strain, made two round trips to San Diego. It did not damage to the ship. But and sq can'the ship itself. It s on the The first was in the morning, after her crew Wftfi so worried, they didn't motors that the biggest wear is com-- j the twenty-firrefueling at the start back to San Diego until they 'Continued from rase One.) ! ' NOTICE -- st j now. And as for them, well, today (Metropolitan airport. By 11:30, she had dropped a jwte, "Did glass do Hearings. Open Monday ing Sergeant Ho6e. the on)v noncommi- was back again, and refueling plane any damage?" ssioned man in the crew" of five, No. 2 took to the air. In a magnificent The flying blackboard went right Giving Promise of dropped tvi.s first note. He mid: 'contact, another load of fuel was !up with a message chalked on her Months of Labor. Fourteen Girls, Thirty-tw- o Bottom, Arlie Jenkins. Clara Hunter. Minnie Mastrow, charlotte Meng, Taka Okuda. Virginia Savage, Lucille Westwood. Elbertine Young, ooonie .ernnn ana Martha Bands. Following are the boys who will b graduated: Raymond Allen. Paul m, Baynes, William Duncan, Bruce Paul Hod son. Albert Hudson, John Lollln, Edward Nelson, Edgar Fumer, Theodore Ouerts. Harold Jeffs. Tom Loggins. Albert Lyons, Don McOonnigle, Oris Mortensen, Lester Pettitt, Dan Rawlings, Thomas Reese. Russell Rirkman, Hugo Rock, Fred Tedesco, Gene Whall, Fred West. Merlin Whitney. David White, Clayton Hobba, Chauncey Elkrem, Fred Bracken.. Hay Naisbittr Frank Heiner and Ernest Gregory. Boys In West High; Graduatinjr Class The midyear prospective graduates of the West high school were announced Thursday afternoon by Fred D. Keeler, principal. There are 45 graduating students, 14 girls and 32 boys. Ten or more of these graduates enter the University pf Utah, for this quarter, and six students will enter ts colleges. The who will enter the University of Utah will have to take special entrance examinations." Those remaining will see the last of their high school days on January 18, when the first semester ends at school. Following are the girls who will be graduated: Nancy Anderson Doro-Ih- y Berryman, Julia Branca, Mastl will Fol-so- stu-den- the Metropolitan port, having come north Friday. Except in case of emergency landing elsewhere, the epochal hop will end where It began at the Los Angeles field. . -- - By WALTER CflAMBLIN. WASHINGTON, Jan. S before Herbert Hoover has had an opportunity to go over plans for hi. inauguration, congress next week win be at work on one of the first ma jor, problems to be tackled during tariff revision. It will.be the first time the legis lators on CajUtoMiUl officially iiavf turned their attention from the prob-- I lems of Hie Cooudce reclnie to those Of the incbhimg administration audi Maeulariy enough this ill ,ikr pWv initial vlr.il to "during Mr. Hoovers' eince- - his election to the presidency. " General Terms of Bill Will .Be Revision I'pward. The question a party old issue and f one which had lost none of Us fervor it Jn the campaign last fall reaches out find affects a multitude of Interests as well as millions of people and constitutes one of the biggest 1) u etime tasks any congress can undertake. Under constitutional man-ciatariff revision, .because it is revenue raising legislation, must originate in the house and on Monday the ways and means committee will airfrt hearines on the subject. Just vtiat kind of-- blll eventually will be V reported no one can say, but there Is little doubt that its general tcuor will be revision upward and that before the finishing touches are addsd. a studious attempt will have been mad'! to extend the tariff benefits as far as possible to the farmer. This was one of the campaign promises of the Republican party and also one of the means of bringing about farm relief outlined by Mr. Hoover and nis Tunning mate. Senator Curtis Of Kansas, in their program to aid this industry. Many Legislators Want Extra Session of Congress. During the campaign. Mr. Hoover " promised to call an extra session if the present congress failed to dispose of the farm problem and as a result of this a numb?r of congressional leaders favor the passage of a tariff measure at a session to be called soma time after March 4, and before the convening of the next regular fcerslon In December. Many at the capital feel that f ann relief and the tariff, which have been branded the "legislative twins," should be considered at the same time and because of this they Insist that congress should be called back to work shortly after the present session has passed into history. This group also includes many who regard the farm and tariff questions, because of campaign promises, as a t ask for solution by the incoming administration and one that should not be disposed of until Hoover takes office. Attitude of Democrats on Matter Not Determined., On the tariff no dissenting word against upward revision as yet has been heard 'from any Republicans Just how the Democrats will line up remains to be seen. During the campaign the Democratic party lead- er, Governor Alfred E. Smith deciared against any "general tariff revision and said he had a promise from 83 per cent of the Democratic candl- dates for the house to support his po- - j eitioil. So far, Representative Garner oi Texas, one of the Democratic spokesmen on tariff legislation In congress, has said nothing as to what attitude he proposes to take. He made no attempt to block the arrangement to start hearings next week, but many doubt if the fiery Texas will maintain his silence once the actual sideration of the" subject is under way: 19,000 Want .to Be Heard In Tariff Discussions. The ways and means committee has i Tl 7" K . I i I H 111 rT'lVJL 1 usi(fs 11 I Kr I UiVI Nf cr H: nfl ji jj ai ai tt . L A . jf m 1 ft 1 1 LJ I wIK I fl Vka ':1:1a' j. w f 117 itit flytf y sn y 1 '. --FT i id f.-- A . 1 mb . -r- w 1 x jc . j ul , a; 1 . f III II t MVxitl ft,.? S t'J f V V n I I ti , t; , v , .,!, ,ve i nye, Hum lic',,wi"-- "'; Lace-Trimm- sclhff at been we . to W A t' .1 I i I I I Y I V,v- - yWS r TABLE COVERS ....... .7.50 ...... 9.00 Napkins .. .7.50 22-in- 395 No. S90 EMB. GUEST TOWELS hand embroidered linen, Towels, assorted designs. Outstanding value, each . . . 72x72 Cloth 12.C0 Cloth 72x108 Cloth Napkins 15 00 17.50 15.00 72x'90 Pure 29c 22-in- PURE LINEN HANDKERCHIEF SQUARES Handkerchief 10 Squares, colored borders. Regular 25c each . . Heavy juaHtyr Beautiful designs $1 18sl8-lnc- blech uvw V DRESSES in a Notable Clearance Sale to a much habit that surpass we surpass even our former 19.50 Dress Sales . . . and offer Salt Lake'i Fashionables a collection of frocks second to none in quality , , , variety, styles Tightness, newness and VALUE SUPREMACY . . . Tomorrow. AND -- Keith-O'Brien's so Jr 29c 11 -- 60x60 linen colored borders. Regular 4.50. PURE LINEN LUNCHEON 72x72 Rosemary beautiful designs. Pattern Cloths; 189 Each COLORED LINEN DAMASK all pure Linen Colors, rose. blue. gold, green. Special, yard PEPPERILL 139 Regular j Jjtt WlW liia.lrlr-li- Lilt.- fl.HK. VI 198 JSC 10 . 79c FILET SCARFS .Scarfs Russian Extra special, each Filet ........ TOWELS si Bordered HUCK TOWELS Two-St- grade - 4Q. with colored Ea. M.SJK, borders. mite Extra special, ; 18x32 Huclc Towels, 2 STORR SHEET BLANKETS ..White only; size 70x90 genuine Sheet Blanket. Special, each f (gJJC BLANKET . dally ' CRUMPLED Regular BED 2.50. JTtJ SCARFS . L another, have been introduced. None of these have been acted upon and are pending at the present. They call for rate revisions on thousands of prticles which roughly come with-- j r , ; BLANKETS All-Wo- ol i lingerie. quality. WHITE SATIN CREPE Soft. lustrous dress Special, yard Regular 2M 11 In the pat't y?:r, approximately to- U.e txu:ea States, ,' Approximately K? 50.000 worth of were en.t from the United tra to Canada in qflii. WHITE v j Size firul eicg3: fM weight 4'4 pounds Piajd Biaaketa. jsll. .u... CREPE ;ejTipecleJ,i Hi: 40 INCH t Ideal for dress and WHITE CREPESpecial SI WHITai GEORGETTE Pure dye, washable. usiuiv. fcaecr arc IIIU Wl 791jlIu54-- 1 m ,1 1 1 Bau jUt) T. I i m. VIS WHITE M ARILLTN SATIN Baut!fiU satin finish; elegant dres quality Regular 3.JS Special.-.- f O gaTO w w ' - I AW I IIEAI i. w aMn .yC SPECIAL PLRCHASE ROMPER INFANT Broadclothi, 1 INFAXT&- novelty f JUL W s i 11 J 1 1:1 I; I !! I j j j l vr fl'Mw r ' ij S"i iViku m Lltat Puik tuul blue trim I LA.IXTI8, INFANTS' CRIB BtA RETS 738; pink and blue check. Special 111 1 , - 50c INFANTS' Ml SLIN PANIY WAISTS Well reinforced, buttons taped on. But m . W t.OWNS AND W'KAPPCRS Fine quality, well made; shell edged and feather- stitched In. pink and blue . prints, tiny checks, combined with white J" m Size 1. 2. 1 w-- RKMK'KJU CURTAIN OUTOTANU1NO VALUE Feature CHILDREN'S 50c If 149 198 Fii'E MATCH TO Bpeclat Curtains Criss-Cros- s WHITE SALE OF SILKS PILLOWS AND Stamped on tan art crash, and stenciled In colors to be outlined. Very cheerful and colorful design. Colored Outing Flannel; 6, BEDSPREADS SCARFS AND PILLOWS Colored Outing; Flannel shades.. Special! II F SPREADS Stamped on beautiful basket weave material. Id very lovely design, to be worked In colors. Ful sua ahd . easy to work. Vf ft ;. Regular 3.95. Each 119 19C "CUP FORM BED 198 -- and e4Qf COVERS light and dark - BELT ENSEMBLE" LINEN LUNCH CLOTHS ? Consult he 4th Floorl form molding features" of SCANT! ES" LINEN LUNCH CLOTH stamped for cut . 1orS In -- tP design, of heavy linen. A very useful size. Each Made of good, heavy Muslin; protects your mattress, run size or three-quarte- r. Special, each FINE. FIRM CANTON FLANNEL Ideal for InfanlV use. Special, yard at - Miss Keenan will demon.. strate tha LINEN GUEST TOWELS- -i LINEN GCE8T TOWELS Stamped in several designs on fine linen towel-ln- g. Large size. Reg $1. Each SPREADS Each...,,.,, MATTRESS Oti tlt ............ " AND COMFORT COVERS 81ze 81X105, Scalloped edge;, all fast col ors oiue. rose, green. White Canton Flannel 0ntin? Flannel inch extra nice Outing Flan nel Heavy, soft quality. Special. : -- Each Q. ceptlonal 139 splendid protection for your Down Quilt or fine Blanket. Full slse, in pretty chal- lie designs. no f 1SI X value A Part Linen Pure Linen colCrash Toweling, "Gisss 'Toweling, ore borders; regular"" ored "checxs; regular 25c. Special. 35c. Special, 1QA yard yard. 27 198 S each.,... TOWELING plats lazy s 1 1 1 ches on fine linen. &07 J fn J 8 Dollies.tn Stamped Y Size 81x105. Beautiful -- htocade. designs.. Colors, rose, blue, gold, green,- -M ?Q Values to 7 JO. Each..,.. . 29e Jacquard Turkish Bath Mats, assort ed (jiolors: Regular 1.19. Spetlal. each 18x72 and or Dlaln PH. each HERE TOMORROW PIECI Consisting of long Scarf RAYON SPREADS IOT 2 Marvelous .values. Fancy Jacquard Turkish Towels, plain and pastel shades. Regular 50c .... ... .......... juuum. mm LOT 324x54. extra heavy man-siBath Towels: all plain white or colored borders. Regular 89c MATS 18::3 1.39. !PwCsses. extra nine KNOWN FIGURE EXPERT FROM MODEL COMPANY LIXEJf LUNCHEON SET 4f $1 BED SPREADS ze Regular 42x36' i Hemstitched Q NATIONALLY -- HEMSTITCHED PILLOW CASES 4.39 4.69 12U0 flRKISH TOWELS IN THREE PRICE GROUPS LOT 122x40, double warp, fast color borders; 4 ......w regular 35c Very special, each 49C special; yard PORTEJD Exceptional quality; Outstanding value January TOWEL SALE 49C ' i . '.-- ?J- SHEET 7310a Hemstitched Sheets, each . ...... 81x108 Hemstitched . . Sheets, each 42x38 'a Hemstitched "Cases, eac5 Mercerized Bleached barn- ask. Regular $1. Special, yard ..... GOLD SEAL PILLOW CASES tt HELEN KEENAN STAMPED GOODS h V it has required nine months to put a tariff bill through congress and this is one reason the committee is get" lng' an early start. S.nce the present congress convened a year ago last December. a bills, each pro- total of seventy-on- e toyri , Eacrirr.,....:... WAMSUTTA MERCERIZED -- DAMASK extra nice quality White Broad cloth Shirting, regular 75c, BATH t? 42z36-inc- E t i SHEETS Extra line quality. 398 .Bet... 81x03 BLEACHED SEAMLESS Three sizes 54x54, 62x62 and 54x7 borders. Regular 2.50 Each., . .. Assorted designs; colored WHITE BROADCLOTH j winning over enough Republicans to give them a whip hand. Inasmuch as the subcommittee hearings will not be concluded until j February 25, there Is little likelihood of much work being done on the framing of the bill this session. It is the nlan to have the committee sitafter congress adjourns so as to ex- t PURE LINEN BREAKFAST CLOTHS January Sale Colored hemstitched border Bed One 81x98 Sheet,- Sets, boxed. two 42x83',, Cases. 495 Set 49c PEPPERELL ot Colored border hemstitched Sets. One 81x99 Sheet and two 42x38' Cases. j 1200 TURKISH TOWELS . . PEQUOT - 3980 35c . . .. 33c Pillow Cases SHEETmO Pepperell Sheeting, bleached. 85c. Special, yard.. '10-- 4 Darnask. 42x36 Pilloy Cases 45x36 Pillow Cases 42x36 Hemstitched BED SETS BOXED SETS Regular $10.00 specially made for the new oblong tables. Comes In the new pastel colors: also colored borders. Beautiful quality; hem- "VQC fO stitched. Set MERCERIZED DAMASK CLOTHS 1.29 1.39 1.59 ........ 1.79 63x99 Sheets 72x99 Sheets 81x99 Sheets 81x708 Sheets e 369 Were to PILLOW CASES REDUCED basket weave Breakfast Set, with six Napkins; assorted colored borders. 4 A Outstanding value. Set.. JL Sliver Bleach, Napkins. Assorted colors. set. . j pure with six v divtdtT3yttrTnairsiian, Kep- rossntative Hawley of Oregon, into) subcommittee to expedite tne hearing of the hundreds of persons desiring to give their views on the various tariff schedules some 10,000 in number. After the subcommittees have finished taking this testimony late in February, the actual work of deciding what changes shall be made in the present tariff act will be started. At that time the Kepublicans, who are in the majority; willesclude from their deliberations all Democrats and determine the kind of a bill they want. L i When the Republicans have mail" their decision their program will ba presented to the ways and means committee with Democrats present ana ai mat tune m: mwuiiiy, a it desires, can protest against the Re- publican position. Their only hope of changing It or defeating it or in t having one of their own aaoptea would lie In the doubtful chance of PEQUOT SHEETS AND LINEN BREAKFAST SETS M 200 Beautiful JT'S a habit with Regular 59c and 75c value. 1000 yards et Broadcloth and Llngett etflrttol.. mostly . white and pastel shades; short lengths. from 1 to ft yards. Extra special, yard Mar-Doz- VVt 1 LINGETTE SHIRTINGS pure Linen Damask. h 2.59 , US U 17 k " j ... BROADCLOTH li SALE that matches Fashion with Value at every turn , . .. Finer Frocks . . . regularly to $39.50 . , , f or onIy l9;50T;". Salt Lake's lowest price for such an Event 79' .6.35 7.35 .7.85 Napkins 22-in- HiII ' ' MADEIRA LINENS Llacn., including Oi-aJObtongs, Toirels. 500 pieces of Madeira Pillow Tope, etc. Marvelous values. Each No.. 1840 70x70 Cloth 70x88 Cloth h Kti ver III LINENS, 79c ODD CLOTHS AND NAPKINS 6Sx68-inr- unfinished with dainty iiiwv H PIECES HAND EMB. MADEIRA 11.5d . . . Napkins 22-ln- ch V I 500 .. NO. 866 72x72 Cloth . . . 8.95 72x90 Cloth .11.50 72x168 Cloth . , . . . ;::12w95 6.00 H I Still Greater Reductions Four Outstanding Qualities at Substantial Price Reductions Beautiful Floral and Conventional Designs f II I i I I NO. 844 70x70 Cloth 70x88 Cloth 70x108 Cloth rrV . , ' Banquet Sets, at ROSS BROTHERS LINENS Ra on Covers, (solid paw-i- d corors. a'so white with colored plaids and borders of rose, gold, blue and green. Regular 4 50, each I 11 I I Madeira Napkin, to ed V?Brice -- f I I '1 15,000 Sale of Madeira, IUlian Cut Work and Pfgj Centers. Scarfs, Vanities. Dollies, te. Lace trimmed and emrjroldered. Regular 15c to 175. bale prices, 7!o to ?,ic Pare V. win ureater. liiitKiiig LINENS RAYOIf l I , ; : are t1 MSrSl 7 feN lkT?il ' Rlm-mp- I I. 1538 1 -- ? 5ibuc :r. w nw i m " ii 1 yntwi ' f miii urn, i urn nm imm ZZ.. ....... nr i.m in n 5Qc |