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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MOHNIXO, APRIL FARM RELIEF 1 VIEWS CLASB 1 4 IN CONGRESS House and Senate Iloli Dif fercnl Idea About "Cooperation." Rescued Fliers Planning Sydney to London Flight STDNEY, N. 8. W.. April 14 (UP). Captain Charles Klng&ford-Smlt- h and his companions plan to attempt another flight from Sydney to Lon don, ths aviation leader aald today, dMDlte the great hardships which thev suffered on their present mis adventure in the runKles of Australia. Lack of food was their greatest danger in the wild country, and they lived for some time on shell fish and . . . - ... iom ine pnoi oi Kingsiora-smii- n near landed which relief plane their stranded craft last week that he had not given up his hopes oi completing the flight and would return to Sydney Immediately after rescue panics reach them with gaso line and supplies. The four fliers pisn w return to civilisation in their big plane, the Southern Cross. The leader of the expedition was given full credit for saving them from disaster, Kings-for- d -- Smith's "wonderful control" of the plane enabling them to land Br MARK SCLLlVAV, WASHINGTON. D. C. April 14. J-- - In the farm re lief dhcussion that tw ain In eoneress this weei, there are two polnU of view. Oris is held by the bulk of the house, together with much of the senate. The other it held by an Important section of the sen ate. Uiouah Drooaoiy oy a muioniy. The dllference between the two approach to farm relief Is f undamen- taL Thou en ina auuncuon u com conplex, It car. be suggested by the trast between two phrases. Roughly apeaklnf . the house plan alms to "induce cooperation" by the farmers. What Is In the minds of some senators Is to "comiej cooperation." The senators from some western states remember from some past exAUTO perience that attempts at voluntary cooperation by the farmers have of- . ten failed. In aome ease, they have failed because of the difficulty of persuading members to accept louses If losses should be Involved. They have failed for the further rea-ioPlan Probe that farmers remaining out of the Authorities coooeratlve associations have often ' of School Souree Into s crvrera-tlveof benefits the had all the without aufferlng the limitaYouths Liquor. tions or disadvantages. Senators Think Cooperation by .CHICAGO, April 14 (Universal). Mere rersnaslon Will FalL These senators. In short, think that Illicit liquor purchased a few doors any purely voluntary cooperation, any away from a Chicago public school cooperation by mere persuasion, win brought death today from an auto always fail Because they think this. crash to a youth, and the arrest of a they grone far aome form of compulsion, with aome form of government high school girl, a grammar school or semlgovemment authority for fix- girl and boy. ing the sales price of crops, or porThe dead lad was George Lux, killed tions of crops, and for assessing beneabout six hours of drinking, after fit and liabilities. His They are sure that tht export sur- dancing and. plus of crops mtit often be sold at a companions were Colette Liston, 15, " toss. They know the individual farm- - eighth grade pupil; Gladys Hankes, er will be reluctant to pay his share 17. fourth-yehigh school girl; of the loss. Indeed, they are canfi- - Frank Cekanor, 19. who was at the will pay wheel of the automobile which shot dent that not all farmers thlr share of the loss voluntarily, off a high road on the south side. Therefore, thev seek some kind of rolled down a embankment government authority to collect the and overturned, half burled In the soft earth below. joss, as it waa pui isn weea oy orn-atNorbeck of South Dakota: The catastrophe had followed a " There Is only one wsv to meet the night of gaiety at one roadhouse afor direct is losses, that ter another, with the youngsters in by taxation, lndlrect." high spirits. Cekanor, Colett and Gladys were thrown clear from the TUs State of Mind Canst s machine when it turned over, and esFeet Eqaallzatioa caped certain death with some bruises mind state of that It is out of this and cuts. Lux, however, was caught has come first the proposal for an and pinned under the car. now the fee and pro"equalisation" An Investigation that promises to posai for a "debenture" plan. "De- - dig into the sources behind the sup- benture" plan is, speaking very of booze to school children is to roughly, the present variation of or &lirs at once. to successor the substitute for, or fee. IN MINE MISHAF. THREE DIE "equalization" As to which of these two points of France, April 14 MARSEILLES, view will prevail in the coming ses- - (UP). Three persons were killed sion, the answer is fairly pjsvla The and another gravely Injured today farm relief enacted by this congress when the roof of a coal mine tunnel t will be on the voluntary cooperation near Oardanne crumbled and fell. plan. The argument for, so to speak, compulsory cooperation, attended by no: direct or Indirect government prlce- fixing, and "taxation direct or lndl- - The farm board will encourage farmt rect, has already oeen maae in pasi ers to form cooperatives; it will loan money to these cooperatives; it will congresses. Bo far as congress is lead the farmers to organise sudui cemed, the argument was made cation corporations for buying ud cessfully. The form of farm relief attended by and carrying crop surpluses; It will an "equalization fee" was twice enact- - lead the farmers to set up farm mar ed by congress, but twice vetoed by keting associations and a nation-wid- e President Coolidge. In these vetoes farm marketing system. The distinction to be borne care Mr. Coolidge had the support of Mr. Hoover. Then last year, the contest fully In mind, however, is that all for the Republican presidential nom-- a these Institutions shall be, In the lnatlon was fought out on this Issue, phrase of the bill, "farmer-owne- d ." In no case and Hoover's Fositlon ga.narely will the government carry out these For Voluntary Cooperation.' enterprises or be responsible for The nomination, and later the them. The contribution of the gov presidency, was won by Mr, Hoover emment and of the farm board will standing squarely for voluntary co- - be limited strictly to giving expert operation and against the other. In advice, guidance and leadership, and the minds of a majority of congress, to loaning money whicti tne farmer' that ended the controversy. The owned institutions must pay back. farm relief enacted by the coming , congress will be along the lines dl-of- kWbwyWMvVwybiM'aiAAeMeAeMW v voluntary cooperation, free from rect or indirect government compul-sloor government or It will Government taxation. that the gov- principle ernment should not participate of- ficlally in farm marketing or in any . other business. , It is fair to say that the success of. voluntary cooperation is doubtM CHILDREN FIGURE FATALITY IN AFTER RUM PARTY merry-makin- g. ar . ot or . farmer-controlled- lorever Free uom n, price-fixin- g- minority oi senators who are making a h fight fbr the different kind of farm relief. The answer made by partisans of voluntary cooperation is that it can t be made successful by the machinery , and the funds which the government , will now set up to provide the leadership, guidance and management. , Will Depend I'pon Remurcef u'.nm . Of Farm Board Chosen. , It Is rather agreed, Indeed, ths t the . success of the farm relief which this . congress will enact will depend pretty near wholly on the strength and re- sourcefulnes of the farm board, which the bill will provide for and mill Hundreds of people are astonished and delighted with the Ql'ICK and PERMANENT relief they have received from the use of oor wonderful dis(Not a covery ASTHMA-SERSerum.) Asthma Hay Fevrr with all their tortures, may now be banished FOREVER. Tear out this announcement and send at once to last-ditc- ' ' . "BOOST HOME PRODUCTS" AMERICAN ASPHALT ROOF CORP. 1C74 Beck St. Salt Lake C;ty. "What Utah Makes, Makes Utah." FOR SESSION WELL WORKERS LAST COAST CITY STAY SAN FRANCISCO. April 14 (Universal). Having been royally feted during their two-dslay in San Francisco, twelve members of Commander Richard E. Byrd's Antarctic expedition departed today for various points In the south and east. The twelve arrived here Friday from the southern Ice wastes, on leave from the expedition. Today their respective homes lured them away from the city that had so graciously received them, but the adventurous crew are due to meet in Ban Francisco again next September, when they are to rejoin the Byrd party In New Zealand. Relief and Tariff Son Saves Farm Twelve-Year-O-ld Fatter From Certain Revision Work Main Issues. Death at Ventura. tnm Past On. I the Republican leaders In the among senate to discipline the veteran George Noma, who bolted his party in the last campaign to campaign for the Democratic presidential nominee, Alfred E. Smith. Norris Is chairman of the Judiciary committee, and it is regarded as almost certain that he will be given that post again. Incidentally the only pending Investigation in the senate comes under the Jurisdiction of the Judiciary committee. In response to the resolution of Senator McKellar, Democrat, Tennessee, adopted by the senate on March 5, the committee will convene immediately to consider the right of Secretary Mellon to continue In office. The resolution, adopted without much debate and without a roll call, asks the committee to determine whether a cabinet officer may carry on from one administration to another without reconsideration of his nomination oy ine senate ana aiso whether Mr. Mellon has a right to bold office in the face of an old statute forbidding the secretary of the treasury to be Interested in trade or commerce. (Con tin o4 PRICES GOI.NO I f WU T. BROUN 133 So. Main St, luiniiniiiiiniimii CLEANED mU fJQr LAO r ES! OH ACCOUNT OF bad weather and REPEATED REOUESTS COllTlliUING 1 FOR "MONDAY SPRING BARGAIN CARHIlAl EL01 ;;er Bargain Floor WE UNDERSELL ALL SALES Over Two Hundred On Display UPSTMRS For SATURDAY TWO. HUNDRED t.l.V'.WV'-'O ,:VV yVV 1 V.fcVT SAMPLE VOltt ALSO NEW SABIPLE LINES' patrons money. UP TO $45 Extra Help Assuring Heals small nrrosiT ANY WILL Lasdon," "Herb!." "rait" and others In Oor NEW ENTRANCE 5tk Avenue Style No Two Alike Styles Modish and Chic All Head Sizes adies New Efn trance, (Limited 30c Ferndell Large Glass JELLY ... 45c TEA GARDEN JAM 35c HEWLETT'S PURE JAM 29c JAR HONEY .7. . . ... 75c FERNDELL BOILED CIDER . . 60c FURNBO 35c MARMALADE 59c PURITAN MALT 35c PinTGRprjUICE . .. NO. HOI n 95 dl95 1 sui toy CkUdnnl hats t to Sl.St value a 91 275 Main. L. Frank, iMgrr. TaE can SARDINE CLAMS CORNED BEEF 19 .....16 .... 27c Pickles and Olives 50c Ferndell QUEEN OLIVES, large, 38 16c Jar OLIVES, now . 9 11c KITCHEN KING OLIVES . 23c BREAD AND BUTTER PICKLES17 30c Pint Jar DILL PICKLES .21 35c YOLO-MasPint Jar Pickles . .25 . .36 45c HEINZ Lg. Jar CHOW-CHO12c Can DlCL PICKLES 120f ITan SOUR PICKLES ; ....,,...11 f .48 48 29 49 ....... on 9t 27 ptrn 19 17 1 .....13 .39 Ferndell THOUSAND ISLAND 27 MEXICANA HOT SAUCE .... . . 17 SHAMROCK Prepared MUSTARD ..11 HEINZ SMALL KETCHUP ' 15 BLUE LABEL CATSUP 22 RED DEVIL CHILI SAUCE ...11 HOT SAUCE ..17 FRENCH DRESSING .23 ...... FERNDELL SANDWICH SPREAD : 122 4 27 Coffee, lb., 45c Spices and Exlrcds 8 9 12c BLACK PEPPER, 15c FRENCH'S GINGER $1.55 Colman's l ib. MUSTARD 15c Gillett's Quill CINNAMON 10c RUBBED SAGE 30c VANILLA EXTRACT 30c LEMON EXTRACT 25c ROOT BEER EXTRACT 30c FRUITO r. PORK AND BEANS Salad Dressing, and Sauces 10 .25 Quantity) .21 b. . . LAUREL CHOICE (Med. Red) .25 SLICED BEEF 17 22 FERNDELL SALMON MAPLE SALMON .22 OYSTERS ....12 CLAMS all a fair deal in order to five oar of tha romplet ttock we are ohlird to 1 lb. of coffee limit t cams of milk and to each customer with other pnrchaie. b. Up stairs Sfioo 271and 37c 30c 35c 25c 35c 30c 15c 22c BARS LAUNDRY SOAP-- CEREAL POSTUM y2-lRoof Garden Chocolats LIPTON i2-lCOCOA LOOSE WHOLE COFFEE -- I Fn trance 10 PIRCMASE Qfo ATliousand Hats 15c SARDINES 28c PINEAPPLE ,19 29c GOLD BAR APRICOTS 20 65c GALLON APPLES .40 30c QUINCE 18 28c Ferndell CORN (Gold. Bantam) 17 1 18c SIFTED PEAS 10 30c ARTICHOKES 19 25c VEGETABLES FOR SALADS ... 17 y2-l- To Selecl From Cf!ors, ' The Famous Ferndell brand. Sale, 41c M. J. B. Limited Quantity .45 SCHILLING Coffee, limited quantity, 45 1 SCHILLING TEA, Green .....38 SCHILLING TEA, Green 19 INSTANT POSTUM 19 FIVE HUNDRED Stylish Dress and Sport Coats: silk lln- in(s. tuaranteed year. Black and .l Today Monday Here are just a few of a thousand items to be' placed on sale Monday at 9 a.m. at less than actual wholesale cost Buy for future needs. Stock up. An opportunity like this comes only once in a long, long while. Coffee, Teas and Cocoa ENSEMBLES $ DESIGNED TO SELL Begiiining Quicker Service 60c Salmon 90 8 6 21 21 19 21 ...... :.)...... ...ic Soaps and Soap Powders Llnii'ttMt Quantity KIRK'S FLAKE LAVA. . IVORY, medium size . . P. 4 0 Clemonte Cocoa Almond f EicU ,,3 ..7 .... 7 2 bars 7 .2 bars 7 35 Peet's Larps Washing Powder 10 WHITE KINO, small RINSO, small SEA FOAM, large I I IN- No Phono Orders Ho Deliveries Milk 2 cans 15c AND AS NOW. All Depts. The Tribune I Broadwi No goods held; get them while they last.. "7".. COATS SUITS DRESSES MS CHOICE time bring The Community Market has jnst completed a deal with the Tintic Mercantile Company of Tintic, Utah, one of the state's foremost and outstanding institu- tions, who have discontinued business, to take over their entire stock of Groceries. The stocks are complete in every detail; no "off brands or junk," but the highest class of merchandise that can be had. New stock, and every item will carry our usual guarantee. We have bought this Grocery stock at a huge sacrifice in order to settle the estate of the Tintic Company and are giving the of the Community Market an unusual opportunity to stock up and save ......21 ...........23 Pick Them Off the Racks nil Eat SERVICE AT RKGL'LAR PRICCSI A VS. THE BEST MON'EV CAN BUY! Ai-- SPECIAL ECONOMY STANDARD ........... .38 BROSES MTtRS UNDER No eitra chart to rill, but la work d tract to plant, I14-1- U j Canned Fruits and Vegetables I DON'T DELAY I Priess dirt-dull- ed D. 1 -- straightened, the colon will be restored to their original 807 IT AS aSiis!g No matter bow old and worn your rugs may be no matter bow badly begrimed and stained, we will clean tbem thoroughly, harmlessly. Tbe matted nap will be Call Wasatch iAVBT UP AND MEN S SUITS. O'COATS LADIES' PLAIN DARK WOOL DRESSES, PLAIN DARK ' . WOOL COATS Telephone Wasatch 590 CLEANING front-again- V WASATCH Qt'EEN MABY ILL. (MYERS BOONOR, Sussex, England, April 14 W). Queen Mary was confined to Cralgwell house today with a slight chill and was unable to attend divine services at the South Eersted parish, i where a large crowd awaited her 19 . TO CLEAN SPECIAL The first thing to be done Is to write a Tribune Want Ad telling Just what you want and your qualifications. The Wants will do the rest. brightness, every particle of dust, dirt and smudge will be removed. When yon entrust your f rugs to our way cleaning, your work Is placed in safe hands. WEEK ECONOMY SPRING CLEANLNG ay pos-slb- ly i Our Roofing Materials are made right here in Salt Lake ' ' ..City, BYRD CREW ENDS - KILLS TWO OIL FATALLY INJURED Agent for R.M.B. Laboratories, Incf 303 Mclntvre Building. Salt Lake City. Phone Wat. 6MJ If you contemplate REPAIRING or RESHINGLING jour roof, don't fail to call us first and we will send, without obligation to you, one of our authorized roofers, who will give you an honest nnd expert estiratae of the cost TIME PAYMENTS IF DESIRED. SOLONSREADY VENTURA, Ca!., April 14 WO. Ed Masonhammer, 30, and Lee Jones, S3, were burned to death and Ed Rodg- ers, 33, probably was fatally Injured by fire which followed a terrific gas explosion at Hobson well No. 4 of the Midway Oil company In the Rlncon district near here today. The charred bodies were recovered after the fire was extinguished. The blast of gas collected about the surface of the new hole, Ignited in an unknown manner, knocked men down on the coast highway 250 yards from the well and virtually destroyed the tigging. son saved his Rodgers' father from quick death by beating out the fire which burned his clothing. Rodgers was standing several feet from the well when the explosion FARM AID BILL occurred. The boy, who waa visiting GAINS APPROVAL his father at work, beat the flames with his bare hands, which were (Contlniud from Put Om. painfully burned. The boy's clothing did not catch farmers' organizations for construc- fire. to a Venwas tion of storage facilities and other tura Rodgers wherebrought doctors said he hospltak marketing equipment In the probably would die. but The board may also sell Insur ance k groups oi farmers' coopers tlves against loss on their crops. njitaDinnment of clearing house SON OF IDAHO MAN associations lor disposing of farm commodities is authorized, but the initiative for all loam or annllmftnn of the orderly marketing system is ri to tne farmer organisations. , The committee decided that the MERCED. Calif.. April 14 m. si.uw.uw provided In the original bill to enable the federal farm board Fred B. Miller. 32, was into organize and meet incidental ex jured and two other men fatally were hurt penses up to July I, 1930. was not In an automobile accident near here sumcient. it was Increased to II.- - today. Miller's automobile crashed AA fJ into a concrete abutment of a bridge. tfw.uvy. the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Sunday Meeting Dae to Committee's He was of Lewlston, Idaho, Miller, to Eagerness Get BUI Ready.' ine extraordinary procedure of Bankers Ask Vigilance meeting on Sunday was followed by u cummuiee in lis eagerness to Under Inheritance Lam have the bill ready for consideration oy me nouse as soon as It Is organized BOISE, Idaho CP). A circular sent and ready for business. out by the legislative committee of That the house will pass It, the Idaho State Bankers association with minor amendments, with- warns bankers that the new Inherin two weeks, was the Impression of itance tax law will require of them Republicans and Democrats alike. constant vigilance. Leaders of both nartles described It A section of law forbids transfer as the best farm relief bill ever pre- of corporation stocks standing in the sented. name of a deceased person without 8hould the senate agriculture comthe state auditor's consent; makes mittee include In Its farm relief bill rental of safe deposit boxes condifor provisions application of the ex tional on no access being had to port debenture plan, a clash with the them after death of holders without house is believed certain. due notice, and makes banks respon With the Republicans having a sible to the state for inheritance matority of 104 members in the house taxes on securities held by them for and many Democrats likely to go decedents. along with the O. O. P., the lower chamber may be expected to present SHOOTS HIMSELF. a firm a senate bill CHICAGO, April 14 OP). Henry S. which radically differs from the White, 74, former associate editor of measure approved today. Popular Mechanics magazine, shot and seriously wounded himself today Advertise your old equipment In In what described as a suicide The Tribune Want Columns and see attempt. police Relatives here said he had hof quickly you can dispose of it. been despondent over 111 health. J. F. ALLRED ROOF TROUBLES Waaatch 2C63. sefely south of Fort deorge mission after exhausting their gasoline supply in a storm March 31. The crew of four men lived on grass and shell fish after exhausting their meager emergency food supplies, the pilot told his rescuers. They also underwent many other hardships in the Jungle land, but were happy that they had landed aafely on the hard mud flats near running water. A small plane landed on the mud flats two days after the airplane Canberra had sighted them and dropped food supplies, tobacco, clothing and medicine. Many tele; grams of congratulations were cart rled to the four men. and Captain Charles P. T. Vim sent back a message that they had "experienced a terrible time and were still weak from starvation." Meanwhile, search for the missing rescue plane which carried Keith Anderson, noted Australian filer, waa continued, and grave anxiety for his safety was expressed here. EXPLOSION GAS 15, 1929. 5 .'...21 |