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Show '3' f i r t ms wti.- nyra-.-n-ii-Df- - ' rn-ir- r -i ' , - -- riiTTrirTro X T nrTijn w ?: "Vr -- V ? , , tanca, and It waa of tha Electrical League of Utah, welcomed guests of tha organization at Its annual party Thursday night at tha chamber of eom- -g President C. A. Woifrom and nieree. Some 10 persona President G. W. Forsberg.'ed the dinner. these'pt-..- ,. Three-Stat- JO UVE, New Group of ism Students Get Chance to Work. . Journal- 16 Jan. GENEVA, (AP Europa has com to tha belie! that her nations must unite it they are to live. Aristide Brian J today told delegate trom it European states gathered here under the" auspices ef the Leaguecf Natlons to e: in hjji plan tor a tedesat-on- . 'We nave a long road' to travel.' a'K The West Red and Black' staff of the past half year will be re. placed atmld year by eighteen student who are eligible out of "who studied jourthe twenty-si- x nalism the first semester of this year. Richard Milner, editor; Frank FtbBr. business manager; Helen Webstee.-typl- st; and Clyde Hatch, staff. Tha new Red and Black staff will have twenty student members Those who are eligible from the Journalism clans of the first master are: Chihord Alston. Clara Bingham. La Rue Birch, June Burt. Helen Christensen, Lsicile Christensen. Acton Cochram. Bill Glertsch, Mary Giles Albert Hein, er, Lucile Larson. Violet Moor. Pearl Page. Bettv Helen seimmu, noiss and Joe Baird. About twenty-seve- n junior students have' been recommended by their English teachers for nominees for editor of the Red and Black and yearbook for next year. The West high student council will give elemlnatlon examination during the next few weeks, snd the student body will vote for the publications editors in February. AH twenty-seve- n students will be encouraged to take beginning Journalism so thst thev will be eligible write-fo-rtbe Red and Black next year. Tandragree. Iceland, will new houses from taxation Ren-ha- state Utah, Nevada and Idaho by telegraph and long distance tel-- ! ephona calls, by 616011x0 "Chet" Colbora. Jiru Gpddard, Sf, was located Wednesday night in Roger-soa small town just outside Twin by local Fails, Ida--, nd arrest authorities on a grand larceny charge. Coiborn has been after Goddard " T ? ?' A1 the fugitive robbed Mrs. Marjorie n.H.ra vminr in a State street to waived extradition, accrding advices from Twin Falls, and Detectives Coiborn and ,W. E. will leave h- - aulAmobtle Thursday afternoon to return the man to this city. According to Detective Coiborn. n. 1 ' . To if tsAnnounced ForArmy, Navy League Holds Annual Party Onof 13 Robberies Louis Dethridge, EL Louis gunman. and Howard Meyers, of Denver, pleaded guilty Thursday to one of II robberies they are alleged with another man and three women to have committed in Salt Lake. They will be sentenced Jan. IT. Dethridge has sdmitted that It w he (lre1 tb ,bot wounded Patrolman I R. Terry Ust Deo. 12. when the offleer a robberyof a store at Fifth Pd East and Twenty-firSouth street. SATURDAY BOX , Martha Washington Gandios (ASSORTED) $100 st Former Kansans Set Reunion Jam 29 Commemorating the 'Otb anni- euiahell-w'offebut when a viLrfulhl under me I Just can't sit down from Nevada. Her huaband died tbe Union, former residents tf the without lookin' back to make sure loMing and left her 119.000 in insurance. Sun Flower stato will hold their I'll hit his present position. Wallace Perk annual banquet and bail at 9:39 Mrs. Ballard was stopping at es, exchange editor! Bill K reuser. p.m.. Jan, 2 at the New house hoeditor; Helen Byrne Maurby John companion, who had bene asso- tel. tt was announced ficeartsChurchill, , Vance Dobson, the president ciating with Goddard. Afler dis'its sessions and se must map it O. assistant to the uart 9 Brophy. and George Morrison, Garth poulson, theft of the money out We must never be swerved Afton Sorensen, and Agnes Wain- appearance of Goddard, the latter- the president of the Unionto Pacific a from our purpose and in our ;urU speak. 'k called the Lasman girl on long dts- System, has been Invited wright, will not of we will reject the -- Met" JUr. Julius Curtius. Germany's the m.nlster. echoed Compctltn eVexamination! for a French chairman declaration, as'United States nouon, h.s that appointment At supporting serting and mll'tary and naaXacadmlea will any program of he first dn peace., agree that b t the fedcrti butWing in meetings economic collaboration a.m.. Lake on reh. amorg tbe nations must be according to word rereHed from phasizedT Senator William H. King bf Utah, Report prepared. For the commlstson's guidance, who report vacancies In Briand aa.d, the league secretariat for both branches of service!. has prepared s report on the The examinations for both acad- s league a work for European emies will be raultaneousv, during the past decade, ly wnd should givenuy applicant desire' .and a similar report has been made to take examinations far- - both available by tbe International schools bo may do 07 being al-- 1 union. These data, be said. lotted an extra hour this pur-- 1 for will form-- a basis for th.s pommls pose. slon's economic discussionsThe tests' for both academies Dr. CurUuaaeixed upon Brand's pj,"uel' in'fo'Jr .ubjtsT namelyT in assertion that the commiss-oalgebra, geometry. English com- -; would reject ho one's and literaturs and United position and aiked when Germany's States The military branch to Invite Russia and Turkey requireshistory. papers on general history to sit with tha commission would and English grammar, while the be considered. Naval includes testa in Br and replied that he already ancient academy history and physics. had indicated he wanted to call on The one the highest all government to participate but marks will "receiving be appointed princi-pals- that there was still a questione as to ln their respective branches, the proper time for Inviting-theswhile those receiving the next LeasuA ...f Ns highest marks will be named tlons. The comm said itse.f tnnv. decide this, he said. is cr qti an t i ty-moils On Agenda. silks dCurtius snswered that he understood. therefore, that his was on the agenda for this price aession and the issue was thus pur squarely up to the commission. can purFormal answers Jo the stateTurkeyland the Soviet Union are the only European nations not now ment of contest filed by Miss Jes. . sie Evans. Democrat, against the represented at this meeting. r Dino Grand!, Itaiy'a foreign mlq- - election of Mrs Helen F. Reiser, was filed in district court the ister. purported the contention ot Curtlua that both Turkey and Rus- Thursday by E R. CaIIIndr and H. C Allen, counsel for Mrs sia ba asked to sit In. Italy, he said, favors a European Reiser. The statement was first attackunion which would Include all the countries which make up Europe, ed on demurred- - The case Is now otherwise a union excluding some at issue and wilt be tried comnations would divide mencing next Monday. They also merely In dress and coating weights. laid the ground work for thw r About 500 yards of plain silks and a Europe Into two A limited quantity of printed Publicans to open the ballot boxes wide. A large variety of Henderson, for election district. silks and printed celanese, and few prints all good qualities and Britain, suggested that this que.jln styles and colorings. The regular tlon be decided by a small com-- 1 mlttee. His proposal was adopted rayon chiffons, and georgettes desirable colors. Reguprice is $1.95 to $7.95 yard, and the session recessed until later pritrltcfi Prrvfpccvr riUlCaSOl also plain silk crepe de "Specially lar price has been to this afternoon. chine. Reg. to $1.59, $1.95. These are, s 1 attend-retirin- edi- Peace Delegates Gather To Hear French mans Plan. X FRIDAY JANUARY 16 1931 members, although they will M.BRIAND SAYS v LAKE" CITY prob. through write features and a tew news Larceny Suspect Caught cello that ha finally area located In !;Red, Black Staff ablyi stories. e After Rogerson and taken Int custody. Tracing Hesei Selby, faculty advisor, and student reporters and After being traced through th e Gunman Pleads To Be Reorganized twelve tors make up the first semester Guilty. NATIONS MUSH y t t3 lSW nnfr-yi- DESERET NEWS SALT UNITE t "' k v (Regular $1.60) Aa Ideal Food fer Tern 014 s.' rttl or mad tftaoT 60 South Main Sal-ber- g, - (Ogodic ransMit Frhf School Cadets .fore-gx-- 1 ' AUERBACHS ,,at Girls New Spring and La--b- DRESSES - A limited quantity of silks to be had Auerbachs Silk Department at great savings in price. n -- proposal STEH LI SILKS f - Z , pro-pos- f i ... -t- the-beautiful new juet received Mies 7 to 14 years. Adorsmart taffetas and soft flat The ckirxs vrjp 'fChTS Are' rrepe sr'nilops the sleeves are puffed and finished In Mm ruffles. ff cour they are short. Colors, copcn. roee. gein. beige, and navy. Vt fa in a good assortment Stehli has of colors the regular been'to $3.95 that you chase at, yard o-th- .Answer File- ' In Vote Contest Woolens ts hae for the drsea able Rillsh e. Printed Silks Plain Silks - -- Girls Camelpile fi ! Coat Sets es camps-Arthu- 5 Speaks on Sunday Business Women Hear Talk on Russ -- Members of the Salt Lake Business and Professional Womens club meeting Thursday nlgh.t at Newhouse hotel heard an address on the Communist regime of Russia by Don Warren Pittman, pro faspor of Agronomy at the Utah Agricultural college Mia EHzabettr Bonurr. -- preaident of the club, presided. Professor George M. Marsha!' of tha English department of t! UnlVeraity of Utah, will address the student's class at the University ward chapel, next Sunday on "The Song morning at " of Solomon Professor Marshall wili point the way to an understanding snd appreciation of this little known part ot the Old Testa- m?nt On January Professor Maud May Babcock will read to the class selections from the Psalms. Special, yard MiksStreei . le fabric coata. In A shipment lot are beautiful gray ombre alpaca, heavy thepjw They hae smart camelpile and aqutrrclette leather belt and cuffs. Manv tiae a four Inch open cuff Each with a swanky beret. Sizes 7 to 14 These coats are not skimpy like many on the market. They are full cut, and double breasted. A real bargain. iris gecopd Floor) of-ir- Floot I JO-3- i 79- - g iio34 Clearance of Sheets and Cases yard at Now ready for the greatest January sale in Auerbach s history. Prices lower than " any time since before the greatr war. The textile market is now on the upgrade; very low: prices-.gt3od advice and biiyiaU yt2U,,.wi II need again,--?'sqviak- , i 'r , BLANKET SALE Blankets have been reduced to a price which will en -- able and, everyone to keep v.MJXL.'RhnkpisM ton color all kinds and wool . . . Blankets of all pure wool either in pairs or singles . . . plaids or plain colors. all-kin- ds J77TBiankrt5-ofal'eottcrn-r-y-BlankDta-of-e- Cannon Fine Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases SHEETS , - 72x90 inch size. Regular price last season. $1.59, January Isale, each 72x99 inch size. Regular price last season, $1.69. January sale, each Values for Every Member ' of the Family size. Regular pirce last season, i $169. Jahuary"i sale, each '"T. 81x90-inc- h ' For Women Values dav-tim- and evening wear, Regular price last size. 81x99-inc- h 81xl08-iric- h 98: 42x3 -- .. Regular pricejast ,season, h inch size. 63x99-inc- size sheets. h l Regular price last season, $1.79. January sale, each weigh about 3 lbs. to match colors of . regu- price, $ 59 . Misses and Children L -- CASES. J2 4.5x3 -- inch size. Regular price season, 50c.January gale, each. 95c to 2.65 Exceptional Values For 79 2.95, 3.25 2.95, 4.95 M also. jard le. " 1. Rotfular 29 either RrguUr-pric- ' HR KHi Spectal, A c UMyear. I1LOIUR IIM9 AD i LOTH Floa ftAtin - 34.79 TABLE (33 49q. Floor) ,v asa dozen each.. January sale price, each Anu- - ,S12.95 A good biee-ehed- DAMASK CLOTHS et.lu - (Domestn 17 ur 1 price.-doze- standard qualitv, full - - Gut 3x3-inch jSo qusTUy. !. . Floor) Street FIoor- - 22 c ftn mu-l- in Regular would have 2c And last year a been cheap at 37c. (Donieetlca-w-gtree- t Floor) K Ipttff 42x3finch. cme.epent Tery HEAVY COTTON SPREADS In colonial style the new designs of Popular and Moccasin. All full bed size. 0 0 4Q 'Regular to $5.95. - January sale price, each COLONIAL COTTON SPREADS Full bed size ifl all colors. Special for the January gg ...-- CASESr ' In odd patterns that what Jrou need for are juat Irish ua All-p' errday Pr Reaukir price to . . , 1. U "- F- - QC S5.B5 ....... .. 1.03 BEDSPREADS PILLOW AAPKJAS .. Auerbachs Clearance of to-r- oxrra $59 gtreet .Floor) jt OOg lEiqmestlcs Street 3x3-- 1 V- m -4- Reratar Ds. wrt &.atLeaOJLjflaniask, cloths size. Januarr eal C1C QC Extra Pri. $31.09 damaak ite cloths. Sxl3i Ford DAWAK CLOTHS atn damask cloths. 3S- vard s ze. Reauisr fi and width, lour choice .. bleached o Unbleached UomceHca $ v.ch ST DOIEV MPSI-Twill ht rtawrh some of tbe abov. cloth. RJ? per dozen C 7Q SHEETING In Salt Lake. Ogden, Logan, Utah. Idaho FaUs, Rexburg, Idaho. v Rl.r.l ary t.le Last Broadway Beffular 61x35 4 Sehramm-Johnto- n T.4 BLK CLOTH V Patterned Made from pura Ir4h linen. Several driRns to choobe from, id.only UothV, 2 by 4 An phonal luH quality made for wear. inch s se Regular $1 Oo MxlOS-tnoSpeoiaJ, ea'Rh TABLE LINENS AU-LDB- - -- - - - - large size in dll color plaids with sateen binding to match. Tbe regular price of these blankets has been $3.95 pair. January mtm IC6) pair AH guod PILLOW CASES S NEW ERA SHEETS last Part Wool Blankets I 49 Regular price last w season, $1.98. January sale, each size sheets. 81xl08-inc- h )J2 1 size sheets. Regular price last season, $1.79.- - January sale, each . . s,. . 81x90-inc- h Smart styles In straps and od fordi. New low prices- - ' Stores Single blankets in plain colors and each. All bound with wide binding rose, gtkd, green, blue, orchid. The lare price i3 to $5.95. January sale 39 Regular price last season, $1.89., January 6ak; each size sheets. 8 lx99-inc- h ' size sheets. 72x99-inc- h X00.to4.95 Under Wool Blankets Janilary'sAle.-eac- 1 25 Regular' price last season $1.69. January sale, each og Mens $379 Off CASES. e in styles that can be worn, all spring. early and take advantage of these great values Boys ft size. Regular price last season. $2 89. January sale, each Q Qc S Some are slightly soiled from display a few have slight mill defects. These are all large size and warm, heavy blankets in beautiful color plaids with wide binding. t.o match Thepe hlankets have, been priced to $5.95 pair. January sale price, pair ' Januaiy sate, each $1.79. Part Wool Blankets seasonal J5 Cannon Caroleen Sheets and Pillow Cases that yon cant afford tamiss! Shoes for sport, nr U ... tmu gjJ sale, 100 RAYON BEDSPREADS edgBs. Several colors. Regular Cut fuH sizescalloped" to $4.95. M QC Vliwu January sale, each 250 RAYON BEDSPREADS All extra sizes. All coE ors rose, bluei-gol- d, green, oTchid and peach. These beautiful qualities have been priced as high: last year as $9.00. 'Auerbach's price for this sale, - ..$4,95 15 RAYON COVERED COMFORTS -$14-95- . Sale - - ular to January price (Domurtico Street Flxtr) Wool-fille- d. Reg- -- tr rr-- - |