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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 28, TUX "t 'coopersur In nnuSunc a merchant marine campaign. Pearson yesterday told the committee that Albin K. Johnson, Oe PROBERS CALL NAVAL EXPERTS Senate Board Alto Notifies Shipbuilders They Must Give Evidence ). WASHINGTON, Sept. 27 AwalUhg the star? from William B. Shearer of his activities at the 1937 Geneva naval limitations conference as the $35,000 representative of American shipbuilders, the senate naval Investigating committee today put the shipbuilders and American nval experts to that conference on notice to be ready to follow him. by some of the foreign press as the man who broke up theGeneva parley. Shearer has promlsed to tell the committee on Mon- about his work for the firms he is now suing for an additional $250,- he alleges is due him for the Oe- neva Job. The committee expects to receive request for a hearing by the naval exrjerts on the staff of the American delegation to Geneva, who were named yesterday as associates of Shearer during that conference by Drew Pearson, newspaper reporter at the Geneva meeting. If those named do not come forward to answer, the committee will rail thm Rjar Admiral J. M Reeves was singled out by Pearson as one of the experts he neara open- ly express the hope that the conference would' not succeed. He said Reeves associated frequently with Shearer. Meanwhile, the senate Investigators also are preparing to look into the past record of Shearer and into his activities in Washington with the shipping board, to which the shipbuilders said they sent him late In neva correspondent of the' New York World, showed him a document purporting to be a SoaUead Yard Mcecd of Shearer. Later, he said. Shearer told him of taking the document away from Johnson in his hotel room at Geneva. Consider Probing Of Secret File. As a result. Chairman 8hortrldge said today It was possible the com- mlttee would turn to the secret files! of this government to learn what records were there about Shearer, if any. Senator Shortridge says he is interested also in knowing wnat tne shipbuilders knew about Shearer when they hired him for 125,000 to "observe" the Geneva conference. Senator Allen. Republican, Kan- 0f the committee, joined today m the opinion expressed by Senator Borah, Republican, Idaho, who ed the Shearer inquiry, that the American naval experts named by pearson should be called to tell of y tnelr relations with Shearer at neva. xne hipbuUders have insisted f0re the committee that they only and expected 8hearer to "observeChalr-a report" for them at Geneva. man shortridge notified all today to the be nreoarrd to return before committee after Shearer speaks EAST BEVERLY HUXS. CaUt., Sept. 27 Say there Is an awful Jot In the papers the last few days about these experiments these college professors are making with rata. One professor had to turn his out for the rats know enough not to try any of the experiments. Another one wanted to find out what effect athletics had on anyone's intelligence. They wanted to see if he was dumber or keener after running backpunts and tackling another rat for awhile. The experiment showed that the rat was keener with athletics, by him demanding tuition and1 board for nothing and 10 pet cent of the gate on all big games. The rat with no exer-:ls- e wound up as a bond salesman. Yours. WILL ROGERS. be-0- DAWES EXTENDS WELL WISHES AS PREMIER LEAVES Monday, The committee is seeking to con- elude the investigation before Premier Ramsay MacDonald of Great Britain reaches America's shores next week. If the hearing Is not concluded by that time, an adjourn- ment probably wiu oe laKen unui nis aeparuirr Bl'BGLAB TOOLS IN AUTO. Abandoned at the roadside after being disabled and containing a set of what police say are burglar tools,' an automobile reported stolen from W. H. Smith of Evanston, Wyo., was found Friday night by Deputy Sheriff R. H. Giles. The driver of the car was not located. SERVICE CLEANERS ECONOMY CLEANING MEN'S SUITS. O'COATS LADIES' PLAIN DARK WOOL DRESSES PLAIN DARK WOOL COATS (Continued Prom Pact Out) street for the train he received message from King George. "On the eve of your Journey, I wish you Godspeed," said the message. "It is a departure that will be surrounded with good wishes, for it is a contribution to those happy relations between two great peoples which must be an article of faith among nil men of . goodwill. "GEORGE, R. L" (Signed ) RADIO REPORTS VESSEL ON ROCKS MIAMI, Fla Sept. 27 W. Wreck the steamship Princess Montague, of undetermined registry, on Tony rocks, near Nassau, Bahamas, was reported in a radio message received here tonight at 7:55 o'clock by Tropical Radio from the manager of the government telegraph station at Nas- sail The communication gave no de tails regarding the fate of the Montague's crew. , of The Princess Montague Is a Br i fish steamer operating between Miami and Nassau. It Is said to be a ship o! 388 tons. CLEANED UNDER MYERS 91 ECONOMY SERVIC- ENO JtptcUl U The Tribune. Ge-da- RESPONSIBLE DOUBLE BROADWAY For Coast Professor start-Credit- MYERS CLEANERS & DYERS IM-- Rats Get Too Wise extra charge to call, out. to tare tune, bring work direct to plant, lit-1- 1 East Broadway STANDARD SERVICE CLEANING At Regular Prleest As Fine Work as Money Can Buy Anywhere in America! FOR FINE CLOTHES, FANCY GOWNS, AND FURS FOR EITHER SERVICE. PHONE WASATCH 60 Two Trainmen Die in Collision PETOSKEY, Mich., Sept. 27 UP). Two trainmen were killed and five others Injured In the collision of two Pere Marquette railway freight trains head-o- n near here tonight. Both men, members of the crew of the same train, Jumped Just before the collision and were crushed beneath their locomotive, which overturned on them. . The dead: Charles Markham," 80, engineer. Henry Defure, 53, fireman. Both lived in Traverse City, Mich. FREE . teFOR BEGINNING TODAY A large 2Sc W Juat go to any retail store, wherever you are, t olnv. Buy a DR. WEST'S Toothbrush. Get your free 25c tuba of America's most sensational tooth paste success. dfjfe Make a test. Observe the surprising and fJkJP results: (a) TWO FOLD POLISHING-n- ot ing! DrWests Utoth Yaste great as the famous Toothbrush! (At All Our Stores) Western Industrial Development to Be Subject of Importance. OGDEN. "Western Industrial Development" will be one of the subjects to which delegates to the regional conference of the United States Chamber of Commerce wiil give special attention during the big meeting In this city, September 30 and October I. Frank J. Coster of San Francisco, president of the California Barrel company and vice president of the California 8tate Chamber of Commerce, Is recognized as leader In the matter and has Issued a call for a preliminary meeting at the Hotel Blgelow Sunday to discuss the matter. All chambers to be represented at the regional conference have been Invited to participate. Mr. Coster's idea Is said to be a cohesion or definite contact between commercial bodies of the west and the entire western section of the United States, under which all business and economic problems will be taken up and their solution sought through a definite policy, especially in cases where government regulation and assistance are required. Division of Opinion Result Of Sectional Ambitions. It Is urged that in the past individual ambitions In certain sections have resulted in a division of opinion on western problems, where the objective Is common and the Interests parallel, and in support of this contention, differences which exist over reclamation and tariff on sugar are cited. As a concrete example, it Li said that the congressional delegations of the west are divided Into three groups on the single question of sugar tariff. In this connection the market problem as between California, especially the southern part of the state, as consumer, and Utah and Idaho as producer, will be taken up and an effort will be made to get the three states In closer touch on this important question. Regarding attendance at the conference, Colonel P. A. Dix, chairman of the committee on hotel accommodations, announced Friday that the hotels of the city had abundant room for all delegates who would be present Up to Friday night Colonel Dix also reported approximately 300 reservations had been made by delegates throughout the west and that 78 near-b- y delegates, who did not had andesire hotel reservations, nounced their Intention of attending the conference. Boise Mayor Plans to Attend ' Ogden Convention. of Boise. Idaho, P. J. Pope Mayor has written to Mayor Frank Francis that he wiil attend the convention and that he desires while here to look into the matter of street oiling, South Main Street Z. C. 13-3- 3 Governor Rushes Troops to Protect Property of Refugees, Stores. EL PASO. Texas. Sept. 17 UP). Looting has broken out in the desert ed homes and stores of San Marclal, N. M , according to telephone messages to the Associated Press from J. E. O'Bannon. telegraph operator at that place. O'Bannon says that refugees from the hills come In in night to loot the unprotected stores. The few persons left at San Mar- dal reported this afternoon that troops from Fort Bliss would be sent there to patrol the village. Brigadier General Charles J. Symmonds, com- mander at Fort Bliss, said that no request has yet been made to him for troops and that none would be sent until requests had been made by higher army officials. San Acacia has been declared under martial law by New Mexico offi- dais and the work of rehabilitation has begun. A movement also was reported to call out the New Mexico national guard to send to San Marclal and other places in the flood area to prevent looting, O'Bannon estimated the damage done San Marclal and the flooded district at between two and three million dollars. "The damage to the Santa Fe system alone will run more than 11,000,-000he said. El Paso officials of the Santa Fe said today they understand about 51 miles of track has been washed out or damaged to such an extent that H will have to be rebuilt The actual condition of the line will not be known Until the water has receded and an examination made. A base of operations for the Red Cross has been established here under orders of Major General Lassiter, commander of the Eighth armv corns ir iih headquarters at Fort 8am Houston. Two Red Cross officials reached San Marclal Thursday afternoon, of the New Mexico pubfoWlS1!? lic health service also were expected at the town. flood-swe- at S8 West Second South street. The blaze was exungtuanea the by fire company No. lunder rection of Assistant Fire Chief An-drew D. Elkrem. No. 104. p. ' ' NAVY'S M. I. to SEW and SAVE; Z..C. M. I. is bringing to Salt Lake City MRS. JUDITH A BLACKBURN Instructor Pre-eminent To help you make the new fall garment you would like to have. Mrs. Blackburn, internationally recognized as an authority on "What to wear," will give her famous course in making and tailoring at this store, beginning October 7th. We urge every woman interested in dressing becomingly and economically to plan to enroll for this course, during which she may finish one or more garments in the latest mode under Mrs. Blackburn's expert instruction. This course is what every home dressmaker needs and is indispensable to those inexperienced. Cost of Course, $5.00 NO OTHER CHARGES JsYsm Plan Now to Enroll. Enrollment Limited. It Lasts Four Weeks. COST GROWS. Enrollment Opens Monday, September 30th. Main Floor. u.Miimwrijr iuu,uuu,uw In 1830 (4 000,000 more than in 1929, if figures adopted by the finance, committee of MI South Main Street airport details and other matters connected with the Ogden city Mayor Francis has advised the Boise executive that he and Commissioners Harman W. Pcery and Fred E. Williams, together with oth er officials of the city, will be pleased to give him all the information pos- Wasatch 475 Our Buyers1 Resume of Fall Accessories Suitable New Fall Bags Hosiery vote on his proposal Instead of that offered by Senator Smoot. which, would strike out the house language dealing with the subject and virtually restore that of the present law. The difference between the two amendments is that Smoot's would continue to delegate the power to the resident to change duties, while SImmons' would make the president merely the medium for transferring commission reports to contariff gress. The proposals also are at variance slightly with relation to commission procedure. Republican Whip Defends President Senators Robinson of Arkansas, the minority leader, and Connally, Democrat. Texas, led the opposition to the flexible provisions In the day's debate, while Senators Fess. Ohio, and GlUett. Massachusetts, Republicans, spoke foT the proponents. The flexible policy. Fess contended, step represented the most progressive taken by the government In forty For Daytime and Evening Wear 5 There is a noticeable tendency this season among well-dresse- d women choose deep hosiery to shades. This is in keeping with the vogue for suntanned comand stockings plexions deeper in tone than shoes Some smart and gowns. French women are wearing brown, beige Stockings like Beechwood even in the evening. Although doubting the wisdom of a president voicing his opinion of legislation pending in congress, the Rewhip stoutly defended publican President Hoovers icuuu ui Kum a statement urging retention of the flexible principle in the bill. He said he probably would have advised conagainst the course had he been sulted, however. Wood Beige is among the most appealing of all Hosiery shades, either when seen alone or on our hosiery counter, or as part of the ensemble. This is of particular importance this season. BUDGET LOWER WASHINGTON. Sept. 27 (.T first of the 1931 budget estimates were made public at the White House today and showed that the total for the executive office and Independent establishments approved for 1931 amounted to $656,571,234. while the total available (or 1930 was $808,689-12Including $151,500,000 for the farm board. The amount available for this year after the farm board appropriation was taken out showed a:i increase of about $6,000,000 over last year, due to larger expenditures by the veterans' bureau. The figures were prepared by the budget bureau alter hearings conducted this fall and comprise all of the actual estimates prepared up to this time. 95 The newest fall leathers, and French suedes. Among thein shoe calf and imlined leather morocco, many styles to choose ported All the popular from, including the new zipper. shades. J. 3. Evening Shades Shades distinctly for evening are divided in two group, those for the woman whose skin is fair and white, who wishes to wear light, delicate shades for evening, arid the evening suntan and sunburn shades. ... 95 N'ecklaees, - Earrings, Brace lets and Pins to match in new colors, such as ido Blue, sunbeam, orchid, royal, Russian antique, poppy red and crvstal. Each, 95c. J. French Flesh, the flesh evening shade Paris loves. Blushwood, vivid, yet soft. A fashion color for silver, gold, blue black and white. , i See these fashion colors at our Hosiery Dept. Main Floor I. B. XEEDHAM, Buyer B. RITER, Buyer. Strap, a Button and Kayser "Leatherettes" A 1 We sponsor Mauve, a pale flesh tone, with violet cast, for silver, white, black and pale colored gowns. ' RITER, Buyer. Jewelry -The LaPaire One of these elusive colors that women invariably select because it satisfies their craving for beauty in Ho siory shades for browns, blues and black. B, New Costume in Hosiery is of Yellow Beige, both volume and fashion importance. They blend with many fall browns, the new greens, and offer Kmart contrast with blues and black. EXECUTIVE OFFICE RADIO SERVES'lJOCTOKS. BERLIN iypi There ' has been a transatlantic medical consultation by radio. A specialist here telephoned to an authority in Buenos Aires and It took photographs were radioed. about ten minutes. The consultation was a great success. The Argentine authority confirmed the Opinion of Berlin physicians that the patient could not be cured. 475 Inviting The Women of Salt Lake City PARIS (P). The French naw will cost the taxpayers of the country ap- - 13-3- 3 Wasatch School of Dressmaking pt ," scour- enamel, (h) DELIGHTFUL REFRESHMENT OF THE WHOLE MOUTH it tasts! (c) ALL THE GOOD RESULTS YOU DESIRE now combined, (d) UNUSUAL SPEED OF ACTION combined results complete, each brushing. Get yours today. See how quickly you're repaid. An advance as CONSIDERATION delightful that restores the natural smooth brilliance of BLAZE DAMAGES STORE by an overheated elec- trie motor in refrigerating apparatus damage of about 125 at 11 m. Friday In Skaggs Safeway store Fire caused IN NEW MEXICO (Continued From Pure One) tube of DR. WEST'S TOOTH PASTE (not sample) FREE with each mirchase of the DR. EST'S Toothbrush. Two famous aids 93 to whiter teeth for the price of one! 1 MAPS PROBLEM FLEXIBLE DUTY DEBATE GROWS ONE WEEK by parliament. FLOODED HOMES sible. A4vTli the chamber of deputies are approved The increased cost is attributed to higher cost of material and increased expense of maintaining personnel. LOOTERS INVADE OGDEN MEETING 75. and up ' x'sssEam -- V 8 r . t?lUBl logical combination and done in such a way that it Of course, it is irresistible. comes in all the new neutral shades for fall wear and like all leatherette gloves is remarkably inexpensive. ' J. B. RITER, Buver. A . 4 |