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Show Fair CT AH Bltit Fridj ti (eapmmr. iwi IDAHO Unsettled with ud Satinlir; Httle FINAL local rata Friday IgM mad Saturday; lemprratanrs above normal. TEMPERATURES. Beaton Bid Boston Bldg.1 Maximum Tburaday IS Minimum Friday ..JO ' Minimum Tburaday St t a.m. Friday IT 3E& EDITION PRICE FIVE CENTS SAF.T England Accepts ' Demands of U. S. For Naval Parity CAKE CTTY FRIDAY UTAH FEBRUARY 7 J YEAR EIGHTIETH 19:30 ; ff WHERE MINERS MET DEATH - I ;t rt t3 Britain Itsuet f U. S. MUST SPEND Defense Requirements f2SOfiOOfiOO TO REACH PARITY U. With . Disagrees S.'j In Some Particulars. 1 I ondos. Feb. 7. (IKS) Great 3 r t3 ' I Proposal Calls For Battleship Ratio; Build-;- ) ing Holiday; Cruiser ij Cut; No Submarines. ! 10-10-- 5, BV HARRY It. FLOKY Leaded Who SrKe to (Special The Dexret New, p 7 LONDON. Keb. (INS) Swinging into line on Secretary of L It wli cost the United States- - approximately $250, 000,000 to build up to cruis- er parity with Great Britain as provided for in Secretary State Stimson' program, according to unofficial estimates here today. This figure includes for 10 eight inch gun cruisers already authorized, but not building, the remainder being for 77.000 tons of light cruisers which will have Bodies Remain in f Of Standardville Mine. $150,-000.0- le built. In order to provide the necessary cruising radius. It Is to The explosion which' swept through the Standardville mines last night, had taken a toll of 17 dead, according to word from the scene of the disaster late this afternoon. j j though possible the light State Stimsons cruiser tonnage will be made disarmament program the British up of & small number of government today issued a lengthy 9.000 and 10,000 ton cruisers document setting forth the British armed with six inch guns innaval policy fthich expressed this stead of 11 smaller vessels. countrys willingness for battleship parity with America on a basts of ri IS ships each. Tho five power naval conference today definitely deserted the abstract proposals put forward by the French delegation for the realconcrete ities of proposals for definite action. Wearied by interminable discusJOLT TO PARLEYS sion of the Latin theories adtam-eby Premier Tardieu of France,Prime Minister J. Ramsay Macdonaid. by issuing an official document , setting forth the British aims an- dOa needs, completed the process of.uUddCfl LxprCAglOll getting the conference down to) Stimson cases. Secretary of State Stimson Policy by started this process last night by Starts Action. his issuance of an official exposi tion of the American position at the conference. The British aim. the document BY HARRY U. FLoRY. is for America and Britain Leased Wire Bervtcg to each to reduce their capital ship (SpecialThe Deseret News.) fleets to 15 each, while Japan LONDON. Feb. 7. INS) Sewould bo alloted 10. This would per cretary of State Stimson's surprise give the latter nation a 6$ cent ratio in battleships, represent- action in laying all of Americas the cards face up on the table was ing an increase of one overWashratio granted at the viewed today as a decided jolt In ington conference. This new alignment of capital tbs right direction for the London ship fleets would take place with- naval arms conference. in It months after signing of the Col. Stimsons revelation of the London disarmament treaty, the United State naval program, which document set forth. It would also provides tor full naval parity with provide for no Jbsttiesfcip replace masts before a subsequent confer- Great Britain as aeon jb possible, ence In 1935. during which time the was undoubtedly prompted by a deentire question of capital Ships would be the subject of negotia- sire to get the conference down to w- rasa tack. tions between the naval powers. While the statement of the To Out Plane Carriers. The document also proposes resot duction of the total aircraft carrier American chief delegate does tonnage of the United States and represent a complete agreement of Great Britain from 135,000 to the United States. Great Britain Upper vlrw of two Brothers w ho enacted a dram of heroism about 100,000, with similar adjust- and Japan, it comes close to doing and tntnlr in the mine explosion. At the left is T. Ij. Prlchett. who ments in the totals of other nations. went bad, hi- t- the mine when the Mast oororred, acrkln, to help his The suggested cruiser agreement brother. Frank, to safely. Hie gas overcame him. ami he gas found It Is also proposed that the maximum size of aircraft carriers be means that the United States will dead. Hi. brother, whom lie song lit to save was reward aitvr. reduced from 35.000 to 25,000 tons, have to cancel five 10,000 ton, lower view is a pwp of mine resewrrs preparing to enter un cruisers which have the Yh, and their age extended from 20 to eight-inc- h workings. 23 years. Aircraft carriers tinder been authorized but have not been 10,000 tons would be included in appropriated for. However, the United State will the total tonnage for this type of have to complete 12 cruiser of the vessel Instead of being classed with tone type now being built 0,000 smaller Warships. five more which have albuild and British the Regarding- cruiser, been appropriated for. One propose to reduce their fleet to 50, ready American cruiser of this type l totalling 339.00 tons, stating that that the final arrangement will be govern- - already in operation so 1$. while American total would e Despite the faft that the tax,the position of the bill did o with Great Britain would at 15 roviion remain On (Continued Page Two.) commission in its report the explanation that their actions ships of this type. failed to definitely recommend merely in the Interests of ex- It also means that the United sets being included in thn tax re- perilling the records and were not States will have to build 77.000 nccewarily proof that they would tons of light cruisers, probably 11 vision plan and despite the warnof the 7.000 ton vessels a type of ship ing of Dr. Harley L. Lutz, tax ex- favor the final passage bemeasure. which she has always claimed to pert and special advLer. to d ensued bate The offset of ware the after members of offsets, be unsuited for American needs. stAte Senate Friday showed a de- Senator Knox Patterson of Moab KIO PE JANEIRO. Feb. 7. WASHINGTON. Fto. 7. (INS) cided disposition to include this introduced the following amendMello Viannn. (INS; anTh Stimson cruiser proposal phase of npializalum in their leg. ment to S. J. R. 2.: of Brasil, was neriouxb "From any lax upon tangible in a formal statement by islatlon designed to change the wounded today by a would-b- e as- nounced the head of the American delega- taxing system of the state. property based on income, the persassin who fired several shots at tion son or corporation paying such tax in to the naval conference However, there appears to be the rice president while he was ad- London yesterday was regarded in a decided cleavage in the ranks shall be permitted to deduct anv dressing a political meeting at administration here today as to the procedure in providing property tax which such person or Montes Claroa, in Minag Ucraes as President circles year Hoover's absolute the offsets. Several amendments corporation shall pay for state. such Inrometai is paid. minimum offer British. to the to Senate Joint Resolution No. Several persons were reported iiet--. Dertarcd Lqua have been submitted this ,n inrludinp hilled in the Hot whth followed debate on th' subject, but there K a. wide diver- the shooting. declared fnatof Paterson Vice President Vienna was struck sity of opinion as to whether the this appears me to b. the only offsets should be definitely writby two bullets, one lodging in his in our whole scheme ten Into the constitution or left equalizing neck and the other in his shoulder. plan of lax revision, snd I dont up to future legislature. The shooting of the vice presito gt the In the meantime taxpayers who know where youre going dent marked the second such art plan acre unlese are trusting to the present spe- votes to put the of violence in the present political i cts use for offsets, you provide cial sesion to solve and reduce the a little campaign- - Peputj Fiiho was shot common horse sense in intax burden xatber than to and killed on the floor of parliamatter. this ment on the dav after rThristmaa WASHINGTON'. Feb. 7. (INS) crease it were given a ray of hop "Weve got to avoid the double-taduring a Continued Improvement waa not- when certain members of th upby Deputy Pimoes argument, and only bv prowd-lnD. camW. Senator the over House, per Wilo ed notably presidential offsets can we do it. Senaloi dispute today In the condition t liam Howard Taft, according to Candland of Mount Pleasant and William If. Griffin, Jr., of Cache paign. of county, endorsed the proposal, elatthe bulletin sent President Hoover President Hamilton Gardner Salt lAke. came out at noon. ing that farmers and buaf-- The two specialists told the pres- against this session appropriating alike comprising his constituency ident the former president and money for improvement of the were already alarmed at the apparpur- ent intent to impose a double tax. chief Justice of the United States capitol grounds and other was rallying; to treatment for poses which do not appear to be nd would surely reject the entire, rterio sclerosis and was accept- - of an emergency nature. plan at the polls unless some g.uh Opposition Gains, NEW TOHK. Feb. 7 (AD guarantee of protection were Ining more nourishment was on cluded. Debate this last had the doctors Yesterday subject Scores of men and women were cut Several solons then spoke in fav- Iheir greatest difficulty ess to started Friday morning when Senand bruised yesterday In two clash- maintain ator A. B. Irvine of Sait Lake or of the offset principle, but few! Tafts appetite. es between strikers and The bulletin, timed U:J0 a.m moved th$t Benate Bill No. 2, ap- agreed on the form in which it In New Tork's garment snd and signed by Drs. Francis R. propriating $20,000 for improve- should be included In the plan, Hagner and Thomas A. Claytor. ment of the capitol grounds, be whether in the constitution or in millinery district. read: put on the third reading calendar. the powers of the legislature. SenPolice made a total of nine "The chief Justice Continues to The motion finally carried, 11 to ator Burton W. Musser of Salt Lake expressed the rather revoluafter dispersing the rioters Improve. 4, but not until after the opposiIs "He taking more nourishment tion bad delivered themselves of tionary thought that the state conFour of the injured required mediwaa not sacred in that it Is stitution land comfortable." cal treatment some powerful arguments against It, and some who voted to advance (Continued On Page Two.) Anglo-America- n of tin! .i men trapped bla?t are yet in the work-inbclu-vethat it it will be some tune before rescuera to them. reach be It la will able not known if they are dead or I iir.-- fi. 33 ral. 1 '7 Offsets for Income Taxes Gain Favor in Senate - Assassin Wounds Brazilian Official MR. TAFT SHOWS FURTHER GAINS, PRESIDENT TOLD x g Garment Strikers Riot Hurts Scores Ortiz-Rob- io Shooting Believed Result of Mexico-Russ- ia Split (IN'S) MEXICO CITY, Fb. DsnUl Florti, youthful Mexican k allot and severely wounded o a praaldent Paacual aw hour, after his Inauguration, baa acknowledged his allegiance to the Communist cause. It wss reported here todsy. While previously Flores stoutly Matalalnid he had attempted to 7. Ortlx-Rubl- r d assassite Serum Cure Given For Parrot Fever Fight Scores Draw Longworth-Gan- n WASHINGTON. Feb. 7 (INS) Genu The Alice Longworth-Doll- y social feud waa no nearer aettle BALTIMORE, Md. Feb. 7. (AP)- - Dr. William Royal Stokes, director of the city health depart- the president for purely personal reasons, it is now re- ment today and the battle thua meat's bureau of bacteriology, who act waa - a - result -- ef far ts a draw. ported the j is suffering from psittacosis or Senor Ortlx-RublInitiative In President abd Mrs. Hoover the parrot fever has been given a the rupture of diplomatic relations between this country and So- dinner they gave last night In honads from tbs blood of a or of Speaker and Mrs. Long-wort- h, person who bas recovered from viet Russia. tt saw to Alice Princess that Mexican stress the newspapers tlie disease. fact that Charcoa, state of Ban Lola would get no sense of victory over Tbs serum wa& administered m hot Potesi, which Is Flore's home town. I th hop of shortening tbs period rici'p?eid,ntfnc11 Is a hot-'Je- d of Communism, of tho disease- - tt ltth2 Jl -- . jt Y ; m ?;, d an-- alive. Anglo-Americ- d -'- by tin Nine mert were rescued alive, a! I hi nigh some are m serious con- dition. Damage to the property in the mine was declared slight due to the poliey of keeping the work-in( extremely weL officials of the mine declared tnat the loss of life would also have been slight had it. not been for the drifting of the gas fiom one mine into another. At fir-- t it was believed there men in the mine, but one, were Leon Aatini-- . al first believed never had among the the mine al all and was safe. he five men rescued this morning had barricaded theni-silvagainst the deadly carbon monoxide amt bad not suffered it was stated at any the office of the mining company. One of them was reported to b a little shaky," but Itaia waa believed Ukiw'b remit of bad air $ rather than gas fumes. With the mine cleared of the gas fumes through restoration of the ventilating system, and with very little debris thrown down by the explosion, it was declared (hat the rescuers did not find their wav in fhe mine seriously I. impeded. The explosion was not violent, it was said, and the deaths so far disclosed are assumed to have been caused by the fumes. A slron possibility was seen men today that the remaining r might also be found alive, as tbs discovery of the five rescued gave ns- - t0 hopes that they also may have .scaped the gas. The number 1 slope where the rescued men were found was declared to have Deen free of the fume. The heroin efforts of T. to save the life of his Here are wnc at the Stands rdville mine, where as explosion took il toll of dead and injured lute brother. Frank, who unknown to The npprr view S a picture of the entrance to the mine. The lower vlcwn are Mmcs night. the Stands rdvillr mine, diim ing men at work a they were when trapped by tlr explosion. him, had barricaded himself In a These pictures are used through the courtesy of the Standard Coal comiwny. mine entry with four others, cost the man his life. According to Andy Dougherty, one of the rescued, he was walking from the tunnel when the explosion occurred. He turned and raw T. L. Pritchett, who had been 100 about feet behind him, turn bark and head for the rear of the tunnel, presumably to help his brother, whom he knew was on the shift. That was the last seen of hint Hr is a roter of the men In alive. min the explosion whn I'ihe After Quarrel; Mr. Pritchett, and his brother, Explorers Party VjVanishes ip!udmg thos had purchased dry (arms in Fair-vieI In Antarctic Over jd'n fid dad and missing. Canyon Being with the aim of leaving the MI SKI NO. mining Industry. T. L. Pritchett Combed. A Week. had stocked his farm with chickH Brad' ens and planted grain In the fall. Frank Jain. It waa to have been his last winJ. A. Duke. ter NEW YORK. Feb. TWIN FALLS, Feb 7 working in a mine. RESCUED. AP) Surviving are his widow. Mrs to search for Optun Fir R Monro .n organized searrh for Earl Lota Clyde Pritchett, one son. B A. Johnson. Salt Lake, Hubert Wilkin?, noted explorer. 25. an cmplojc at the Kay On Page Two. I (Continued serious). ha piijftir;g in the Ana-e- t: near for more dtNon Johnson farm who Filer, V, E. OJen. than a aek were being rurhed tn. ten missing since Monday night, A liham McGuire . to a copyright desda, according entered at the Snake river canyon J. Frank Pritrhei. patch in the New York American. E. r EMtotf. near the. Johnson farm today. Of- Victor Olsen, radio operator on G. Runskv toficers had made arrangements th whaler Melville, non al th A. L. Dou8hrtv. Wslkms base of operations, wh-comb the tho chasm for youth. M. H. Cl Hand. sent th despatch, sail as soon ap Hr- CHICAGO. Tob. According to a. report by John e IDENTIFIED DF.U Pare whliis c,n to Clarence MrGraw, brother! maf Wanr wasu good ?o b ould be ant to inarch th C F. Reichert. iofr. his if ',pdav compMnifd filled seas to the south of M'hilb. of Ear! McGraw, th joung man to Angus Barney Julg4 Lup. tot of er. l:ttl where 4he Wilkins exploration parI' f: th Johr.eun frra earlv in the Carlisle Smith to his firmly nf mV vid help ty is somewhere on tlie S. F R. E. Springer. lining of lat Monday after a children. arrel with Johnson's dausjhtr. n J. L. readSh told tli Wilkins sailed south of the il his car at the farm D was h'J1 Rev Briggs. bought meat f t i;ie searching for a suitable take-oi- f o reported he had an alterca ily L. Pntchct T. hom refused to proud. Lt the frid on the proposed Row sea on with Johnson. Austin Duk. folks. flicht across tne Polar cap. Three William Watson Clarence McGraw appealed to Judge Lupe ftnd Vaxnr $19 aviation assistants are with him. O. Freder:co V sheriff's office following John-- - and costs, which he cjuld cot pay mi's report of the disappearance As they were Guy Fredrico. away to A the young mam An organized serve out the Mike Bruno. he csiled r- arch was immediately W. Ishtsue. back to Mr W?gnfplanned. Rantiego Barra. Tobe Wimber, Chinese. Udell Fowles. John Harriman. Feb. 7. (APJA CHICAGO, woman with a aty on her eye waa out robbing people early today, and teling them shed shoot If theyIrrCSlflCHt tO SOClC failed to behave themselves. Mrs. Benjamin Skolnik. who owns a grocery store on the near WASHINGTON, Feb. 7. (AP) tand !s rcsardJ highly throughout north side, was robbed of till. A America. man accompanied the woman thief Henry P. Fletcher, former WASHTKrrrov ion and carried th pistoL but the wo- -- The Boy BcouU ofnUrlc. Mexico' Rome. " ,0 man attractive and in her late nounced today that Preeidrnt Hoov-- 1 City , will be a member of Presl- - Sou,h America and is now serving twenties made all the announcehonorary president of their dent Hoover's commission a member of the commission ments. make a study of the situation to;s in which is endeavoring to settle the In the past several days several Haiti. Honduran Guatemalan boundary robberies have been reported In The former amhasaador to Rome dispute whieh a woman waa one of the has represented the United States, Mr. Fit tcher. however, is not n thieve. Cab drivers heretofore practically all of the have been the principal victims. perled to serve a, the commissions can conferences In recent yearsjehairman. G a as ;i en-br- ed no-sin- g, 1 es T ?. de Roster of Men! In Blast r - j Took 'Care of Dog, Neglected Family J Jnsn. -f lft Woman Hold Up Robs Store of $312 i Ambassador Fletcher, Named On U. S. Board To Study Haiti Problem On Scouts Birthda im-lLat- in ex-I- Pan-Ame- - m. 3 luetoranyi. 4 ,,g ,r - V |