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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUXE; SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY B iituaistiiiiliitsiiiii sti iiitiaissiiiiissauiiiisf lints sstttistssttstaiiiti OGEAN 'TRADE Famous Pony Express Rider Laid at Rest RACE STARTS Five Nation Vie in Con- struction of. Faster, Better Ships. . I :Y B How to Keep Well J "'- many, Oreat Britain, the United States, Franc and even Italy are all (training for. the supremacy In the Atlantic shipping trade by designing new and faster and more luxurious vessels to make the Atlantic crossing. The Cunard company is about to lay down a ship with a speed of twenty-eigknots which will be capable of steaming from Cherbourg toin New four York, a distance of 3200 miles, hours, or about six hours under the record which her sister ship, the Mauretanla, has held ht daysr-eighteen lor twenty-on- e years. , Andrew O. Andertoh According to Hector C. Bywater, the authority on marine enguieerlng. new Germany will inaugurate the next race for oceanic supremacy April ' when the Lloyd ships Bremen and Europa are scheduled to make their maiden voy- - ages- These two and 46.000 nominally engined er - ton teasel for twenty-si- x knots without one-ha- lf Last Rites f or A. O.Andersou, 86 Years Old, Held at Glen wood. are being pressed. Triumph Destined Te Be Short Lived. . But the German triumph will not bt of long duration. The White Star now on the ." lines stocks at Belfast, will give the two German ships sharp competition. The new White Star liner is to be of ic 60,000 tons gross, is to have or Diesel electric drive, and although the designed speed has not yet been disclosed, it is unofficially stated to ' be, at least, twenty-seve- n kndts. ; Hector Bywater says that the American linen contemplated by the Trans --Oceanic corporation of the United State are much smaller vessels, their gross tonnage being only 35.000. but they are designed for a knots, "with a speed of thirty-thre- e margin In reserve for emergencies." SpMtal to TIM Tribune, OLIN WOOD. Funeral - service atssiitiusiiittsiisstiuiiissitiHsiiiauisiiiiss(SMUiuMiiiatsatiii is pneumonia plague. It broke out in the Mexican quarter. There were cases of pneumonia plague about the immigration from Mexico. thirty-tw- o and thirty deaths and seven cases The restrictions on European im- or outxmic plague witn live ceatns. migration do not apply to Mexicans. How the two case of pneumonia is a question, country in large numbers to make IPgue escaped death .H permanent home, but the compararfT0 cPntrol, Ik lUUC 4C UUU1 uun UU1 lively "open door" along the Mexl ftllgCJCS can border I usea oy European im- lion dollars. In Chicago some authorities claim who could nof enter migrants through the legal doorways. Boot- that consumption in Mexicans is alU most has uncontrollable. Amebic dysensaid, legging Immigrants. It become a more profitable business tery and smallpox are two other disthan either bootlegging liquor or eases which Goethe said are being spread among us by Mexican immismuggling drugs; or white slaving. According to newspaper reports, grants. A few years ago those peothe Mexican government is likewise ple brought Mexican typhus from old interested in this outward trek of Mexico across the country to within their people. Goethe says: "The two hundred miles of Chicago. peons' northward trek,' now a mass movement, has become a menace to HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE; KAND PULSE. the old American seed stock. Over one southern California highway Joe S. writes: auto322 during one week recently I. What is tachycardia? By what mobiles filled with Mexican laborers is it caused, and how can it be cured? and families passed northward. This 3. - What causes high blood pres was exclusive of Mexican passengers sure? What kind of food should a in trains and auto stage.; vine person having high blood pressure menace is in part due to the high eat? What kind should he avoid? birth rate of the Mexicans. An REPLY. American family would have twenty-seve- n 1. Tachycardia means rapid pulse. members In the It i caused by any one of several generation. A Mtxlcan reasons. If due to excessive use or family in the asm -generation would tobacco, the cure consists in stopping havt 12 children. At this- rate, in the drug: The same treatment sufthat generation these 333 families fice if excessive coffee drinking i who entered along on road would the cause. Among other causes are have 469,47$ members In the great- nervousness, goiter, organic heart A aimllar disease. generation. grandchild number of American families would 3. It is caused by lead poison have only 17 iS members to coming, diabetes. Infections of the blood pete against the approximately half stream, and, maybCi worry, overeat- a million of Mexican descent In and overdrtnkln. Bend 10 cents his reason for Another opposition to the Mexican influx Is the disease and stamped,onaddressed envelope for booklet abnormal blood preswhich they bring to us. or harbor our This booklet contain diets and and spread. In Los Angeles a few sure. other information on the subject year ago there was an outbreak of a disease wmcn our own peopie nav never had much knowledge of. It (Copyright. 1939, by The Chicago MEXICAN IMMIGRANTS. . C. M. Goethe is greatly disturbed 'iJ were held at Glenwood Thursday for Andrew O. Anderson, 88, famous pony express rider, who died Monday. Speakers at the service were Chris Peterson, J. H. Payne and Wil liam Buchanan. Mr; Anderson was born in Sweden and at the age of II year came to Utah and settled In Ephraim. Ha later helped settle Monroe, but oon returned to Ephraim. H later moved to Glenwood, where he died. In the days whan the Indians were unfriendly to the white settlers in Utah, Mr. Anderson rode pony and participated in - several skirmishes with Indian. His life was In constant danger during the ride. On One occasion he engaged in a pitched battle with a band or With Favorable Weather, Indian who had stolen horse from thft settlers in Ephraim. s Road to i Marooned Four Days Crossing' Mr. Anderson held several public Town Soon Open.' to SweTime Promised. offices and made a mission If this speed is actually realized den for the L. D. S. church. HeAn-is and maintained these new American survived by his widow. Amelia DURANGO. Colo- - Feb. 18 WPi. derson, and eleven children. Inter- The llnerj wili cross the Atlantic in four ment great snowslide near Needleton, was in Glenwood cemetery. flat. days Uolo largest or a series oi avaiancnes From all account they are to have which has left the mining town of very slender hull lines, the length Sllverton marooned since February being 900 feet and the beam ninety 3, was perpetrated late today by a feet, and owing to the enormous small army of men who dug through the space) occupied by machinery the blockade with shovels. accommodations will be limited to If weather conditions continue 800 passengers and only 1000 tons of favorable, train galn will be run: cargo, r,,,ning into the snowbound town to-by A novelty Is to be Introduced In wa estimated It February 30, these new American craft, in that the a shortage there in night averting Veterans' Director Bureau upper deck will carry several aircraft the supply of eggs, butter and meat for the use of those who may wish Advices irom yesterday tain to hop off as the vessels near port. Urges Consolidation of these supplies siiverton were running low, esFrance, says Bywater, encouraged pecially at the Eureka nun and Activities. by the popularity of their giant liner ' mills, a few miles north, when 386 . lie de Franc, will have a still larger v men are employed. vessel in commission within a year. A huse rotary Plow will bave.Du . The CempKfl Generate Translat-tlquS'hrango at 4 a. m. fiuniay to 4nick WASHTOJfoFeheTie.-Brlg- adecided Upon a 50,000 ton numerous small alids wtiich still obliner, which will be 7000 tons greater dlef taeneraj yrank, yi jHines.l direc- struct the Denver M JfHovGronde' than the Hade France and the fourth tor ftf th8! rans ueaaj la beat- road between Durangd and Silver-to- n. largest ship in the world. Her speed Little trouble is expected., unto the matter Hoover Mr. ing n is to be twenty-seveknots. til the, worker reach another big of The The Navlgazkm General Itallana governmental reorganization. which the slide at Mile Post 480 of Genoa is also going to put In Its general today appeared before the criw probably will reach tomorrow on expenditure, bid for ocean supremacy with a new house committee aooue suo reet nignt. Tin slide is vuruuie uner ui w.uuu una ana iwen- - and advocated legislation bringing long and average approximately 30 all governmental activities having to feet In depth. knots speed. do with veteran under-on- e head. He Crews of men working from SiiItalians Rumored proposed consolidation Of th pension verton to meet the worker sent from am1 aaI. knrMii vtMna' Kit To Possess Secret Du rango are making fast progress. It is hinted that the stated speed dlersV. homes, and showed how, by Railroad fflcial agreed tonight that is purely nominal, and that with the such consolidation, the government In view of the unexpected progress secret methods of hull and machin- could savs $10,000,000 In construction by the workers through th Needle- ery design which Italian expert charge and a million and a half an- - ton blockade service probably would have evolved in the last few year a dually in administration cost. be restored on th road Wednesday. much higher speed i likely to be at- v General Hlne showed that if th and the rirst train to reacn surer-to- n bureau could veteran veterans' tend tained than that claimed for the new In weeks will be there before the of the world war to hospital already merchant' store of butter, eggs and liner. Hector' Bywater prophesies . that established at soldiers' homes, some meat and other commodities are tne iive-aa- y passage of the Atlantic thing that cannot now be done, the completely exhausted. is now already assured by the build contemplated outlay of $10,000,000 for ing plans, of these great competing new hospitals could be saved. He lines, and that in a few years hence also showed wherein, as old civil war it probably will be possible to em- - veterans .are dying off, the soldiers' ear k irom Southampton on Satur homes are becoming more and more day and land in New York th fol depleted and the vacant room could lowing Wednesday. Not for twentv veil be taten up by world war vetfive years or more, says this expert, erans if only all were under one nas competition been so intensive and so widespread as It is tddav. uiisiiumiiiiiitfUisisssiiuHxtt Columbia Never before have so many different University' Man countries oeen involved in this rivalHeld as ry. At the present juncture it would Fugitive From f l be imrjortant even ta make a biipss .' Justice.. as to the ultimate winner of this in- iiiimiiiiiiiitimiiiriiiiitiiiistci ternational race to which, apart from By WALT MASON. Its purely commercial aspect, a deYORK, Feb. 18 On the eve The great celebrity arrives: we've of NEW cidedly sporting interest attaches. his graduation from teachers' colheard about him all our lives, and we are anxious to behold the man of lege, Columbia university, John H. 39. was held here, today talent manifold. We have admired, Atkinson, as a from justice, charged again, again, the product of his tren with fugitive the larceny of $1667 In West chant pea; we had him pictured In Atkinson attended Ark, our mind, a figure stately and refined, Memphis, and rea man of high and kingly mien, of the college in District Judge David W. Moffat splendid form and grace serene, a turned this semester to complete his studies. He denied he was in West Saturday granted an order for sale of W1VU 1U1C, OCTpuw am, vt w--. st th tiro th theft is said the passenger busses, interstate fran It to his sex and race.-A- nd bow at Memphis chise 'rights and other unattached last he's coming here, and in the to have occurred last November. Atwas kinson held In $3000 bail for a rights of the Great Western Motor Town Hall hell appear or to the ays.. Inc., to the Yelloway system, largest of our kirks to read some hearing next Tuesday. His name and the fact that he was one of th transportation systems of extracts from hi works, or lecture for Pioneer Stages, Inc. an hour or three and w shall all at one time a teacher In Arkansas Th purchaser is to pay $40,000 be there to see. Upon the platform and Tennessee were all Atkinson In cash, to assume the indebtedness now he stands and smiles and bows would admit to detectives who arlast night He had been of $60,000 owing to the Fageol Motor and waves his hands; and from trie rested him company, and the Indebtedness of crowd there comes a sish we heave taking the extension courses offered 15500 on the Great Western Motor when sweet illusions die Is this the by the university since January B, ways, Inc, garage In Salt Lake, ac- fellow we've admired, whose friend but was enrolled under an assumed . ; cording to the petition filed with th ship we have long desired? He 1 a name. Atkinson's arrest was ordered on a man with bandy legs; his eyes resemThe Great Western Motorways, ble hard-boileggs; his hair is pink warrant Issued by he Justice of th Inc., was put into the hands of a and falling out, he walks a though peace of Shelley county, charging receiver during December, 1028, when h had the gout, hi clothes have that on November 17 he defrauded J. A. ttopp, a cedar City garaeeman never known a crease, he stutter A. Bernstein of West Memphis of the filed suit against the corporation. when he speak hi piece, hi teeth sum named. Atkinson admitted having lived in It had an Indebtedness set at $143,- - require a dentist s care, nis Whis kers are too long to wear. The audi West Memphis and elsewhere in Arkansas. Outside of that he had ence is shocked and grieved; men feel y. He refused to talk they have been bilked, deceived, and nothing tocourt. Kaysville Man File He will be started women who had planned pink teas today in , Grain Theft Complaint and other social jamborees in honor back to West Memphis Tuesday, proof the famous guest, decide they'll vided extradition papers are granted Special to Th Tribune. give that scheme s rest. I've never promptly as a result of the hearing. KAYSVILLE Friday night Ar met a famous wight who didnt dis thur Crawley filed a complaint with appoint me, quite. I think it is the Better Home Section Bruce Majors, justice of the peace safest game for those who. have acPlan Special Affair $ of Kaysville. charging Golden Smith, complished fame to hide themselves , 30. with petit larceny. Mr. Crawley in cave or den. and dodge admiring Siweial U Th TrtbuM. alleges that last September 38 Smith leuowmen. MTDVALE. e fifty-onstole and sold bushels of Regular session of the Midvale Community club on Wedwheat and 2655 pounds of barley (Copyright. 1939, byThe George Matthew Adam Service.) valued at $50 belonging to Crawley. : nesday will be taken over by the better home section, of which Mrs. uoiaen emitn is now serving a Ren TIM. J. Holli Aylett is chairman. tence in the county jail at Farming or;MrrEY. Mrs. R. W. Quick, club president, ton on another charge of petit lar (From Punch.) ' to announced that after a thorough want mar ceny. Young Gentleman I ry your daughter. renovating, the building occupied Recent cold and snow in France Father of th Young Lady What during the war a Red Cross headare destroying Held mice and other doe she say about It? quarter ha been acquired by the which have been damaging pest Young Gentleman She says she's club and is now ready for future , crop. meetings. wining u you disapprove. . "Super-Olympic- , 5 - By DR. W. A. EVANS . By ROBERT WELLES RITCHIE, GerLONDON (Universal). I ? - 17, 1929. latter were the Rumanian 7a. which were sold to yield slightly better than S per cent. This loan was Interesting from the standpoint of the large number of participants, including banks in England, France, Austria. Belgium, a, Germany, Holland. Securities Causes Belief Italy. Rumania. Switzerland, Sweden Investors' Failure to Rush and the United Spates. The loan is supported by the state monopolies of They Are Expecting Still Further De- Rumania, with a large slice taken cline in Market Figures. by a corporation identified with the Swedish Match company. It will be to follow the history of as Is being raised by domestic corpo interesting By BYRON SELLER- mis loan in tne market, in view of or takes lorm the rations generally Consolidated none too the Press) 1939, (Copyright. satisfactory movements or stocks, either that have occurred in other loans NEW YORK, Feb. 1. With the convertible or bonds tencommon, and this preferred to European countries of inferior decline during the past week, the dency shows no sign of a change. credit average of the domestic list is off la Prices ' Shrinkage. Investment Trast reached a full point from the high Presents Serious Problem. Issue Prominent in the first week of January, and Meanwhile, the shrinkage in bond ' Among the domestic Issues, those as low as been has it approximately prices presents a serious problem to identified with Investment trusts and tne institutions wmcn noia tnem and trading corporations have been prom . since 1937. who have been so accustomed to mak inent Of these the issues of preThere are very few signs that this profits on their bond account for ferred and common- stock of the price range Is attracting buyers, al- ing of years that they have Chicago corporation stand out conthough the institutions have large a number amounts of money to invest and could not yet been able to adjust them spicuously. The underwriter frankly state that this corporation "is not average down to advantage at the selves to a falling bond market investment trust" It is The effect of lower prices has not a present tune some or the purcnt made during the autumn of 1928. ily handicapped the corporation organised to "buy, sell and trade In This suggest that they anticipate borrowers, but the municipalities and stocks and securities of any kind, to still lower price. The indications the United States government Mu- participate In underwrlttngs and synseem to point in this direction. There nicipal issues outstanding are drag- dicates, and to engage in such other is no sign of any early improvement ging in prices and postponement is Investment activities as its board of the rule where new offerings are direction may determine." in money conditions. proposed, because of the inability to It has at Its disposal nearly Rate HlgbTfer obtain bids that cover the requirein cash for the purpose above This Time of Year. ments of the case. The government indicated, and its facilities are priIn fact rate ar extraordinarily is facing another large refunding op marily designed to supplement thos on with 15, market March eration the of the middle west high for this season of the year and, to It and lower Publio If the policy "ef the federal reserve securities figure toward speculation is carried out ef- than last summer and with th pros- largely in utility the new financing and an once more to sell of pect cannot So decline. having money fectively, there will be. a a result of the nro- the margin between the leading rate issue at a higher rate of interest posed consolidations and readjust-- 1 of capital and the return on high than those maturing. menu or me statu or aurerent holdgrade bonds is still too wide to inter- New Leans af Various ing companies to each other, further comest any except those who are Important financial operation by Kinds Brought Out seof to .a certain pelled buy grade groups of power-n- d light fompa-nle- s. out a meet to week order in .This the large brought requirecurity ; number of new loans of various kinds ments of the law. It is a situation that confounds and of different degree of credit and confuses the borrower as well standint . On Thursday there were Mak a last of things that have ac as the lender. New financing with no less than seventeen Issues of stocks cumulated in the attio and run it in and bond offered, including two of Th Trtbun Want Column and you strictly mortgage Issues is practically at a standstill. Such new money foreign origin. The most Important wiu sen tnem in no time. LOWER BOND PRICES LOOK STRONG TEMPTATION TO BUYER of the Actress' Illness . Opens Drug Quiz Ciecho-Slovakl- for ed " Higahr-unfavora- Agents Prepare Charges Against Physician at " 7 Beverljr Hills . LOS ANGELES, Feb. IS (AV-AlRubens, film actress, today was in the Hollywood hospital In a precarious condition from a surgical operation yesterday, while federal and state agents were completing their Investigation of a narcotic case In which she is the central figure. Thirty-one prescriptions for morphine ... sulphate, all of which narcotic drug was given to her between September 31 and October 17, last year, state narcotic agents said, were in the hands of the agents of the state board of medical examiners here. The morphine of these prescriptions was handed to her in violation' of state laws, the office of the state' medical board here announced, by" Dr. L. Jesse Citron, practicing physician of Beverly Hills. Agents of the board announced their Intention of citing Dr. Citron to appear before " the state board at San Francisco tat July for revocation of license. Meanwhile reports of special Investigators have been submitted to the state pharmacy board at San' Francisco and to th narcotic division of the internal revenue bureau' at Washington, D. Dr. Citron did not make himself available to the press today, but last night told reporters he did not know Miss Rubens was an addict "when I took her case, and when I learned she was an, addict I dropped the case.- -. He said, the prescription were forged. Report by Lo Angeles agent to the state medical board, however, set . forth that Dr. Citron had admitted selling the narcotics to Miss Rubens. Miss Ruben is the wife of Ricardo Cortes, film actor. ma a " . turbo-electr- . ss Huge Snowslide Succumbs Under Shovels of Army raj Motor Corporation (DIVISION OF CHfcYSLIK Hines Outlines Economy Move . . CORPORATION) announces the appointment 'j of ; I 3. en C"l C77V . r 'it ' 11 r- - Dodge and Plymouth Dealer MOTOR AVENUE AT 2ND EAST ' SALT LAKE CITY i - Student Faces ..... As Plymouth Dealer Charge Disappointed Plymouth models on display at the Automobile Show and at our Shoivrooms Court Permits Bus Line Sale Still further extending Plymouth sales and service facilities in this territory, we are pleased to ann nounce, the addition of the above nation-wide dealer ta the Plymouth dealer organization. 1922-21-- Now, at new lower prices with full adult-ciz- e and with quality and luxury of equipment unmatched-Plym- outh presents even more vivid contrast with other cars in its price group. well-know- Joining with the present efficient Plymouth representation, this new Plymouth dealer will devote every effort to promoting7 the satisfaction of ' ed r auo quo . Ply-mon- th owners. i . No other car at anywhere near its price gives Ply. mouth's beauty and style, its marked economy, the safety of its Chrysler weatherproof hydraulic brakes, and its characteristic Chrysler ; power and smoothness. ' Plymouth demand here, as elsewhere, is made necessary by the increasing public acceptance of the Chrysler-buil- t Plymouth as a new and greater value in the field of lowest priced cars. We invite you to ride in or drive the new Plymouth to prove to your own satisfaction that Plymouth alone combines the completely rounded qualities of style, size, performance and value which buyers of lowest-price- d cars have the right to expect. " v cixt , A :.C H RY S L E R M 6 TORS PROD UCT )! |