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Show THE SALT LAKE Til IB UN E, WEDNESDAY 'JlOltMXU, APIUL 16 MISSING BANK BOOKS DELAY OLSEN: TRIAL Old Man Winter Does a Come-Bac- k ...... . ,- i t - The fact that the debits and credit of business transacted by the 8iate bank on January J. '"26. are missing became a factor Tuesday in (he trial of Leon L. Olsen. fanner cashier of the bank. who is (harged with embezzlement of 11000 cn that date. James Leslie Ouiver.. who audita ths accounts of the bank, admitted In the court o Judge Oscar W. McConkie that he did not know where the slips are, but added, "I wish I did." He was being bv defense counsel. Throughout the direct examina- tton of Ciulver. deiense counsel oo' the Jjcted to hi testimony upon congrounds that he was giving his or the record clusions when "the Looks constitutes the best evidence. Immediately prior to adjournment of court for the day the witness was asked If he could produce the books of the bank Wednerday. He said he thought he could. If the defense ' send a truck to baul them Into court." "We do not care whether the books rrs brought In." defense counsel said. ' but we do think that the evidence nf this witness is valueless without the records." Three other witnesses were examined Tuesday. They are Herbert Taylor, who was on the stand when court adjourned Monday; John A. Aylett, a director of the bank, and L. H. a state bank examiner. District Attorney Ray Van Cott said but two more witnesses will be presented by the state. One of them H?i:'R-VfcDrewr from' whose a?-- " count Olsen is alleged to nava em- berz ed the 1 000. Defense counsel said a motion for a directed verdict will be made when I he state completes its case, and in the event It Is not granted severalwitnesses will be called for the deIcndant. ;"'- - '.T. .U'.;' '. , : : .1 . 1 ! West High Students Plan Beard Contest of the annual Announcement "bear growing" contest among students of the West high school, was made Tuesday afternoon by Owen and Max Guss, f, Astin. business manager of the Red and which student newspaper, Black, again sponsors the contest. According to Astin and Ouss, the contest will probably begin the first of next week and will continue for two or three weeks. Complete details have not been announced, as permission from school officials has not been granted. .; SENIOEs'pLAN BALL. ; 2 4; .', Special to Th Trlbun. ( ! GUNNISON. Seniors fctfie Oun-lrisValley high school will hold their annual ball Friday night in the high school gymnasium. Decorations for the affair win be in tne cias cot ors of lavender and white. Rabbi Addresses Local Members On Jewish Work The snow, the beautiful, came back with a flurry Tuesday and blanketed ths entire city. It hung to the trees, streets, walks and tops of automobiles with winter tenacity and made the city look real Arctic right In the . middle of Aprtl. ' u dp oe-n- w - -- TO CALIFORNIA ON SALE DAILY MARCH 15TII TO APRIL 3GTIL INC, SAII FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS STEAMSHIP OR RAILROAD SEE LiMOLS LEATHER 117 Texan Opposes Allowing : President ExeesMve Power. Th3 suggestion has b?en made that the president b? given that authority, ' so that when foreign nations refuse to permit investigators for the United States to examine ths books of for- eign companies to ascertain their cost of production, he may apply the Unit-te- d States valuation in f ixing a pre tectlve rate. , "I am opposed to that suggestion, because It would give the president too much pwer which beings to con gress, said Garner, indicating a!'o that he was In favor of repealing the flexible provision of existing law. It Is under that provision that 'the president, upon recommendations of the tariff commission, may raise or lower rates up to 50 per cent of the nmuuiii n.xeo in ine law. FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES FAST TRAINS WITH MODERN STEEL COACHES AND DINERS LEAVE SALT LAKE 1:05 P. M. AND 10:30 P, M. RIVER .CtY() MILES OF SCENIC WONDERS CITY TICKET OfriCE 24 South Main Street Phono Wasatch 2012 West et?ni FaeiSIc "The Leather Riier Route" and after Mr. Houghton was defeated he was asked to return to the Lon-- I don post for the remainder of the Coolidge administration. Tins he did Olcl-Timeras he long had with reluctance, planned a trip to South America. Hoover and Dawes Warm . Personal Friends for Hoover and " General Dawes have been warm personal friends for many years, having come close contact during the Immediin Organization of a ladies' auxiliary ate postwar years when the now chief to club No. 2 of the Los executive was feeding the nations of Angeles &. Salt Lake unit of the Europe and Mr. Dawes was serving Union Pacific system took place at a on the liquidation commission. meeting Tuesday night at the Elks for club. Forty-fou- r women, wives of theDuring the Hoover campaign Republican presidential nominaUnion Pacific employees who have vice stood the then president seen twenty or more years of ser- tion, against him. Mr. Dawes frequently vice were the charter members. was his to throw his friends urged by Officers were elected as follows: but he steadMrs. L. Courtney, president; Mrs. W. own hat Into thetoring, so as long as do J. Bult. vice president, and Mrs. H. fastly declined his personal friend. Frank O. Low- O. Williams. secretary-treasure- r. of Illinois, remained in the runM?nibsrs of the board of governors den, are Mrs. J. P. Backman. Mrs. J. F. ning. There was never political feelCalloway. Mrs. ,W. T. Mulloy, Mrs. ing between Hooverany and Dawes, and T. B. MeCart. Mrs. J. C. Jeffers and after his nomination Mr. Hoover Mm. Ed Marksheffel. A touch called on General Dawes at Ids Evanston. 111., home, where they had he lifts more than two hours' talk. AfterThe most painful corn, even one ward, the general told newspaper men he would campaign for Mr. sensitive to touch of stocking, can't Hoover and flatly predicted his throb ten seconds after "Free zone" ' election. comes in contact. All that's left to do Is lift com right off. and it's gonel Special to Ths Tribune. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. A tiny bottle of "Freezone" costs DELTA. Tlie schedule of debates Srcla to The. Trtbun. only- a few cents at any for the Delta hlpli school. Hinrkley drug store, and Is suffiMONROE. Mrs. Jane Nay of cient to remove every high and Fillmore high have been Cal formerly of Monro;, anannounced by Princioal E. R. Moody nounces the engagement of her hard corn, soft corn, corn of th Hinckley Inch school. Thursdaughter. Bernire. to Floyd Kurtz of between ths toes and cal day, Delta meets Fillmore. Fillmore Salt Lake. Ths nwriage will 'take luses. meets Hinckley and Hinckley meets Try it today! April 21 at Victorville. where Delta, negative teams being named place will make their the young couple first in each case. April 24. Delta home. . meets Hinckley. Hinckley meets Fillmore and Fillmore meets Delta. All debates wilt be held at the afflrma- - REPORT MADE TO THE BANK COMMISSIONER OF THE STATE OF UTAH . ' . , -OF THE CONDITION OF tiversrhool? The question of debate will 'bo: "Resolved. That modern advertising should be condemned." The winning Located at Salt Lake City. In the county of Salt Lake. tate of Utah, at the close of business on the 3rd day of April, 1929. school will compete in the University RESOURCES. of Utah high school day contest.:. l oans and discounts S 907. .12B 02 C ITY REFl'SES EXHIBIT. "The ttty the cdmmls.'ilon Tursdavc?e-me- d application of C. W. Keeran for permission to hold an exhibit of products manufactured In the district under a tent In a vacant lot between Broadwav and Fourth. South street on Second East street. Walter S. Knigiit. fire chief, disapproved irir permit and the commission also believed the exhibit would b? a ftre hazard. inter-mounta- in Club Ladies' Auxiliary Organizes Unit d. g, Embroidered Crochets Another of Our First Presentations Modestly Priced at jauntiness about Uiesc new embroidered crochet hats that reflects the youthfuliiess of the Spring mode . . . and is as flattering to the youthful woman as to the miss. In all the bright spring colors. . Mr.CORBJ! ... ; (wirlc' Btnklng house FumWure and fixtures Other real tate owned Announces Pled1, es Skid-mor- Miscellaneous Federal Reserve bank the OLD;: fumitur down payment on. New. a Want Ad. $ . 114 813 012 93 618 22 878 2,678 7 12 t o 300.000.00 32 000 00 36 283 48 7.649 51 Aptly written apartment, room and house ads shorten rental losses, n V -- O Banish that spare room rent money will buy you a car. 333.lfti.S3 iQ l.S4a,438 97 , Sell those "White HephanU" pay monthly bills or buy new clothes. ft Want None Ads sell a business, truck or ranch for same tiny commission as they do , a baby Non None buffgr. . 11 Ie Correct--At-ea- Pick the layers out of your flock,' a want ad sells the rest. S39 313,n3 None Tot! Ttate of Utah. County of 8lt H E Filler, being fint duly orn according to law deposes and svs that he Is cashier of the atxne-name- d bank' that tile abo-- e and foregoing report con-- . tains a lull, tri'e and correct statement of the condition of the said twink st. the clwe of btairrea on the 3rd dy p! Apr.l. 1129 H R. TtfcLL.R. , Sell Incubators, Brooders, Heaters and Ranges to pay off winter Coal bills. A marcelling, dressmaking or business service ad pays its own wayalso builds you customers for the future. 92 669 64 210.520 69 CONTINGENT LIABILITTE8. On account of indorsmnenla of thr bank lal Note and fcllls lediscounted with federal Reserve bank tbl Note and bill redlscounted other than with Federal Reserve hank (ci Foreign bill of exchange or drafts guaranteed by thl bank and not otherwise Chown under discounts is model.. snappy-ne- 00 00 time deposits Don't wait until your radio out of date, sell It now. O Autom style; sell for cash and buy a 05 64 13 83 Total ..for, Use A .Sell': 4 t Total demand deposits Tlrr.e certificates Savings deposits ' With a Want Ad 43 LIABILITIES. r Floor.) TO TELL WHAT YOU WANT '2 $1,548.436 87 Undivided profit Reserved for tajtes nd Interest Due to other bnks subject to check rpoit rrunt runtt . Cashier's check Certified checks . Dividends unpaid I n. 3. 27.624 , . Glycerin Mixture Helps Stomach Gas QUICK! 170.352 57 163.132 17 395 245 53 4.566.97 6,950.00 Capital stork Surplus fund Total bowel-only- $ toc Total e. Second 12 WAYS 2.810 62 55. 777 07 l?VOO3 0Q 10,72170 49,018.10 . Due from Federal Reserve bank.." Due from o'her banks Fxrhanges for clearing hoiise Cash on hand Pledges to Spurs, national women's pep organization of the University of Utah, were announced Tuesday by Miss Kowine Kelly, president of the group. The new members include Florence Irvine. Florence Egli. Dorothy Folsom, Zelda Marcella Nebeker. Helen Claudia Cannon, Grace CanRidges, non. Barbara Hickman. Helen Bur dette. Sadie Waidleigh. Virginia Schonfeld. Edna White, Frances uonana. Margaret r.Kins. Marian Smith. Jean Wiird. Phoebo. Hansen. Dixie Moor?. Margaret Romn?y. Alice Thoinley. Hazel Blood. Margaret Duggan. Eeth Martin. Dorothv Taylor. Marlon Dawson, Phyllis Strodrr. Helen Roland and Margaret May. MILLINERY ( AUERBACH 'S COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY Overdraft Stark, bonds and securities, etc Pep Society aiuT of'Freezone" right off I and l its $s Tlicrc is a cliic 12 . Karma are selling Spring plowing. Is under way now. Lots of people will start bui'.U-l- nj soon, sell those lots now. t: SETH P1XTON. F - B COOK. O. HAIL, Directors orn to tx.'or Bie this 8h 1r of April 1929 Subscribed aud J N PIKE JR. Notary Tubllc. 4 the 3th day of October, 1X1. rommlnlnti ' But of Utah. Offtceeplrs of Bnk Commiseloner I. W. H HdJoc. Bank Commissioner of the state of t'ush do hareby certify bort-nvne- d the foregoing t full, true nd correct copy of the statement of th ' company. filrl in my olflc ihi tr.h dar of April. 12S W II H AdLOCK. Bank CoraraiBloner, N. . 'li ht WASATCH 590 V 'Tribune Dependable EesulU" Sun 18t Line! Daily 155 Per Line; Next 4 dayi 50 line P- -r 1 1 v snow-cover- ed THE BIG STORE f Schools Arrange Debate Schedule en by W. T. Wilklns In front of his home about 9 a. m. Tuesday, according to a report received by the police. Hansen was taken to a near-b- y doctor's office, where stitches were taken In all the wounds. The accident, witnesses reported to the police, occurred when Hansen turned his truck in the middle of the block on a slippery, street and was unable to back out of the way of the approaching street car. The motorman of the car. said that he did not see the truck before the crash, the police report stated. ; Here's a practical suggestion have The Tribune Want Columns help in the meeting of your needs. AUERBACH CO , That Ends Simple glycerin, buckthorn bark, valine, etc.. a.s mixed In Adlerika. Helps PAS on stomach in 5 minuses! MM niediclr.es act on lower j cannon qi , rosr. but Adlerika acts on Sh ester Q Cannon Tuesday ten- BOTH upper and loer bowel, redered hw resignation as a member moving foul matter which poisoned of the board of adjustment of the city stomach. The first day you take aoning commission and it was ac- Adlertka wlir be the best day you cepted by the city commission. Mr. had for gears'. Just ONE spoonful Cannon gave pressure of other business relieve OAS and constipation and as his reason. Appointment of take away that full, feeling a iicreor mas referred to Mavor after meal. 'Adlertka Uturd an Id bv ail John r. Bon man. Schranun-JohnsotAdv ) ,drug;isla. . i;" nt Alex Hansen, 28, of 344 East Fifth South street, was gashed In seven places about his face by flying gla. when hla truck wu struck by a Utah ELY, Nev, Yeggs seemed to hold At the sway here over the week-enMoore Motor company garage Mon day morning the large safe waa removed to a.. dark conw of, th hulUl-tnwhere it was smothered In old coata and blown. The, thlevea obtained S80 In cash, t60 In checks. In an undisturbed till $160 was overlooked. Finger prints left by the yeggs have given the sheriff's force a clue. At the Richmar apartments a sneak thief entered the office of the proprietress. Mrs. D. C. McDonald, when she was called to another room and robbed her of $60 which rhe left on her desk in a purse. ' to An automobile belonging Charles Murphy of McOUl was recov-ere- y Tuesday by Traffic Officer E. J. Orrock. The car was stolen at McOill Saturday nijht and abandoned here. s9 Years-Preside- DRIVER CUT WHEN. ' CAR BUMPS TRUCK Klv; Safe Blasi Nets 80 in Cash i a No More Gas In Stomach and Bowels M One year. Rabbi Edgar T- - 'Magnin. district GARNER LAt DS NEW grand president of the Independent PRESIDENT OF U: S. Order of B'nal VJB'Mth. addressed members of the local lodge at a ban Contlnu4 from Pft Ooe I quet at the Jewish Community Center. 411 East South Temple street. strict the use of bank credit for specTuesday evening. ulative purposes. Rabbi Magnin apoke on the pur"I believe that the stock market Is poses of the order and the achievea Institution, but there ments of the past year. Daniel Alex- haslegitimate been too much gambling there, ander also was a speaker. Dr. Samuel and the board Is right In turning some H. Gordon, president of the local of that money to useful production Jack Ftndllng. A. lodge, presided. remarked the Democratic Wolfe and J. B. Arnovttz formed the purposes." on taxation and the tariff. committee In charge of arrange- - authority As ranking Democrat on the house ments. a ays and means committee. Garner A dance concluded the evenings indicated he would favor reductions program. fin the tariff on manufactured goods reIf vou wUta to b permanent! and an increase in the duties on agriIn iotncb and bowtis, lieved or ADDRESSES ROTARY CLl'B. cultural products. He said : takt Baalntannt Ou Tabttt. rhlc& Frank of counsel for Evans, "I want to see agriculture placed ttomaeb general ar prepared ad all th badpclllj ffct resultlna from the American Farm Bureau federa- on a parity with manufacturers, but pramur. guTeat tion, addressed members of the Ro the farmers need not expect that cmpt. tnawtnf fmling at tn tary club at their weekly Hotel Utah the Republicans will do that for them. pit of tb tomtcb will dlaappW; mat luncheon Tuesday on "Has the Co- Democrat annloua, mtvous fwllng with hart Radical Opposes Itpalpitation will vanish, a and vou will operative Movement Justified braatb self" Mr. Evans declared that while Changes In Tariff Erhedule. fain b abi to takt without rtlwomfort other lndustri?s have been forging ! would like to see a tariff factThat drowjr drop? iMilm arm ahead by the adoption of new methfinding commission established to aid dlnnei will M replaced by dntrv lor entertainment congress in keeping posted on Bloating will ceM. ods, agriculture has lagged behind. Your ilmb. irmi and finger will no conditions, which require reOfficials of Glasgow. Scotland, are changed lonaw feel cold and "go to tleep" of the tariff. Bulmann'i Ov Tablet prevent Incensed over the refusal of the Brit- vision "We should not have general, t from Interfering with the circula- ish air ministry to contribute toward tion Get th genuine. In th vellow sweeping changes in the tariff every munici$600,000 Olasgow'a proposed 8cnramm-Johno- n at few Drug years to the annoyance of busifacktg. store or any other good drug tor. pal aerodrome or to send an expert to ness. The rates on given items may (Adv.i survey the grounds. pric II be changed trom time to time as conditions warrant without rewriting the whole tariff-- bill.-- - .... " Propojrals- - unde? consideration- by the Republicans on the ways and REDUCED means committee to Include in the tariff bill authority for Vns president ONE-WA- Y g to apply for purposes. American valuation on goods will be opposed by Garner, he COACH FARES . indicated. BETWEEN fite (Continued from Paz One ) on s28 (Continued from HOOVER PUTS DAWES More than 54.000 vessels passed IN DIPLOMATIC POST through the Kiel canal of Germany last editor-in-chie- llMil " Ont ) - waff 5. Pstt the new He"w'as"under''guifnirahiT told" news the- - structure- npen-wfti-rts measure will be drafted. Senator paper men that rebels kidnaped him McNary has been holding numerous tills afternoon in a Juarez cafe to conferences with farm organization CoeneA was work on their planes. leaders as well as experts of the agriemployed by the Standard Airlines culture department and the Impression has been ganfed that many forIn El Pax). His home U In Los Anmer supporters of the equalization geles. Three American filers. Capfee plan are ready to accept the adtain Robert H. Polk. Phil Mohun and ministration's view that the turplus Pete ,8tanley, were aboard volun- control problem shouid b; solved tarily. General Augustln de la Vega, one without Invoking the equalization of the rebel commanders remaining principle. are There Indications, however, in the city, ordered a squad of machine gunners to patrol ths streets that a group composed of some Demsome ocrats and RepubProgressive to guard against looting. licans will oppose the McNary bill, Merchant Shoots Kebrl Stealinr both In committee and later on the floor, on the ground that it does not Armful of Bottled Goods. surA few minutes later a rebel was deal strenuously enough with the shot to death In a saloon on the plus control question. They iope to main street as he was surprised In bring lorward the export debenture plan to take the place of the equalithe act of carrying away an arm- zation fee. forces Administration ful of bottles. The city was left entirely without feel confident that such an attempt civil law when the police force dis- would be defeated. banded, some of the members JoinHoase Committee Plan ing General Caraveo's troops and Followa Republican Idea. others fleeing across the, InternaThe measure drawn by the house tional bridges. The district Judge and the prosecuting attorney closed their committee follows the general lines laid down by the last Republican offices at 5 p. m. ' platform. This called for the estab Captain Juan M. Popez Garcia, lishment of a federal farm board with rebel officer, escaped across the line a revolving fund at its disposal for and surrendered to United States imcx migration men a few minutes before making loans to stabilization porauons aesignea w prevent serithe troop train left. ous price depressions on agricultural Captain Garcia and a companion commodities. commandeered a car driven by Ger Definite assurance that these lines ald Dailey, post reporter, at the railwere being followed was given Frank way station and ordered Dailey to H. Simpson of Flora. 111., a fruit take them to the international grower, today by Representative bridge. Nearing the Mexican customs department, where all cars are Williams of that state, a Republican of the subcommittee draftrequired to halt for Inspection. Garcia member bill. ordered the reporter to "keep going, ing the Williams explained In a telegram keep going, keep going." General Caraveo left only a trail to Simpson that the bill would grant no authority for the organizations it of wreckage along the Mexican Central line when he came north today, would set up to interefere or assist rebels said, as they left. Twelve in any way unless requested to do so trestles were burned and dynamited. by the commodity groups wishing Every telegraph Instrument was aid. seized and, as the' train left a sta- Senator Walaon Confers " tion, Xhe wire was attached to the With Orrjon Beaatoi--last ,PM.vnd..- tipped -- from lire-- pv'tes Senator Watson of Indiana, the until It broke. General Nicolas Fernandez has new senate majority leader, conevacuated Chihuahua City to the ferred today with Senator McNary federals and Is marching northwest- and Senator Vandenberg of Michigan, who il In charge of the bill, to ward. General Marcelo Caraveo announced as he started for Casas reapportion the house of representatives. The view was taken that after Grandes. the farm bill is disposed of, the sen"We are bound for Ca&ts Gran des and th? mountains that made ate should proceed with a discussion guerilla warfare famous," General of reapportionment until the house Is ready to send over the tariff revij Caraveo said. sion schedules. t!.D . (ConUnotd from ii Proper Place. i Leaders Plead For Early Vote JUAREZ CITY Auditor Admits Debit and Credit Slip Out of t Yeggs Invade REBELS FLEE Farm Measure cameraman make the beautiful Salt Lake W inter Scene, rare, indeed, during Utah April Heather. Looking east on South Temple to tcard the Hotel Utah. The sun just peeped out long .enough to let the 10, VJZ). J |