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Show -- , . I . - , , , . . - t , - Salt Lake City, Thursday, 'July 5, 1936 NEWS AND TELEGRAM, DESERET , . - , - - - , , . - - , , . , - '1 , SPEAKIllagb1)(if , . . " . POLITICS TEUSCHEI AL DoALAR Sy t i , -- , ,t The time 10 a.m. last hortly after 1S ,ok i H t'ill ,.,,, 4 . "l" - i s i ' fmnt-runne- , . P ,,,,,,,,o ; 1 - ill-Uta- . - i 41951-52)- , - . I - 1 The place is the corridor outside Senate Suite 424, which ouses the Senate Judiciary Committee. , Behind dosed doors the committee is consid-, .., ering the longdela)ell nomination of Solicitor 't General Simon E. Sobel ft of Baltimore, MI, for 'the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals (Middle' .4 t ...A, Atlantic States', A group of are casually awaiting , ....1, the results. The reporters nomination has been before the -.ivarrimittee for almost record time (one earl. Sobeloff had ired southerners by arguing the govr tit Asa ......iiermnent's ease before the U.S. Supreme Court Mr. Munro. ih favor Of ending segregation. i , - Ily PAT 11U.NROL , Netws Viashingtou Bureau Chief IVASHINtiTON SS SaNiss'ebettredr (SubatitutirkglOr. vacationing M. Dedar Tetischer. Nevva Political Editor.) , i Alas ka Adnuides Ut his Friendliness , - , , i Senators from South Carolina. Virginia and North Carolina trylot for Sen. Wal et F. Ben- - Senate sessi- onis. Also, the fact t ' John Vernietl. netts seat he doesn't measure up to -the I (the circuit covers ,.these, plus, West Virginia and Maryland) prornthent-ilgde' Democrat, has ' GOP had conducted a filibuster In coMMittee against SobeIofL average of Ike supporters at man joins the reporters. He s1dIteir Soon a rather youthful-lookinA in the Senate. All this can be learned from "Hi. newsmen no forl he Ritt,"i nervous. casual: Several seems that has Dixon, say, isn't plans The for a Congress running study of records compiled by go over and talk to him. -"crisis" atmosphere around A gThe people in Utah are so t test July .12 22 in 1,434 .13eltch P. 'William General VS., congressional Quarterly. to Rogers. Attorney Re is Deputy riculture Secretary' Ezra Taft 'which and the state is so Calif. this frien0 subscrribes. daily toff Sone been doors has open Soon the large mahogany Benson's office has eased beautiful. I Lice- absenteeism, wet. very I Miss SeUar arrived in Salt Regarding approved; ttZ:- his tarty confirmation by the full Senate seems greatly. Reason, as pointed out ker as much ;Lake City Tuesday, and will about average his -assured. with pride in the new Issue of first twojust 4, leave Saturday for Las Vegas. here sears These, were or slier another eommitiee member walk' the Republicans' tch Rogers 4 Miss "Straight From But these are the figures on his the n4st impres - July was a busy day for throtrth the. firttfe Then ho spies his mano gt4in &Lep with haw the Shoulder' tre gatitte, is the t rsonal particination in Senate sons cf an en. , Alaska. But a 6 a ni. breakfast, walks down thi corridor by his side. "continuing steady increase in votes since then: two parades in the morning, fund thusiast)(- - a n d 11:111 The No 2 la officer of the land is there to give the acimin- farm prices." .It noies the farm an afternoon television show 41953) SI versus average of 84: 17. sun. ,slightly Miss. for parity ratio in May was 85. 0954) 7'6 versus istration's thanks to Sen. Arthur V. Watkins to dampen the spirits al failed 82; 41955) SO burned ..) just one poin4 below, May.1955 versus S6. (Three year average Alaska. current sfe:Lj' the 1&year-old- . getting Sobeloff approved, Muss Alaska is Accompanied . Any .qoestions now shout why usua lly a versus 84). in thel and five points above the figure San it I publicity field at those annual' for January of this "'eat:. I1og. ,J Ilis participation as of JuIV 2. .lyLakexcsitIng, Wirktna has Mrs. Andrew g1" for City Siby her chaperone, the White House' This is the third time kessions. His intimates warily,' for example, are up almost 50 for the current term Is 755 per the fosi tIrne, 'Mrs. Urbane has come to the told reporters, "Brack's in for per cent over last January. Further Utah Notes 'cent, which is onre again below This years selliir Mountain Wet Topics U.S. with a Miss Alaska. life. for Gov of his the the the Ni.ss entire toughest ,Senaie. average is Alaska fight Reporters' covering Miss Se liar graduated from The multitude of opponents By contrast, Seri. Henry C. ti e toot four inch Barbara SOernors Conference in Atlantic Hers going to try being quiet Dworshak-ha. . a a for are in Sen. Velker Herman still of Fairbanks week J.. this N. av lost of change." is High School this Fairbanks. She lar gel threeyear Bill, City, touring stunned by the silence of J. Dawson, contrary to rumors, year's electron might check his erage (195355) of 997. about the the United States prior to corn- spring, and intends to enter Blacken Lee while there. He's hhs no intentions whatever of belowaverage attendance at highest in the Senate. peting in this Miss Universe con 'Seattle University in the fall. - 1 1 - 3 - , Mysterious Blaze Stirs Provo Calls , I , , -- , . ' ; ' ; i , 1, , 401 AO Af4 4 1 - Features Records Of Ab Jenkins 1 - 1I ,, i; , , , I, , ..i I , ! , , r !, , (,v ,,..,i '4, ..".:r, , reg. N oile and i;, ," i - - ; ,I, , , r"" , t 5,- 1 I 4 . - I ,, - 4 er , I I 7 i 'i. FORECAST ,'' t , t N . o; . . ....:: , , ' .0 4. .' 1 . t o , , ,, , , .' 1 ' , i A"-.- ' , . I 1,,,,,t 40, , 1 1: 1 Oil,. - - ' A ' make, , ,,,, , DURING (,,,r,, ' ; - 1 ' . , ilS, ' '',,,t1 i ,P 0- s. , t i and A. Suml, managers stores at 775 E. Broad. Salt Lake City and 1197 iwayo, Eimpson Ate, Sugar liouse. , '. ' , "We are happy to announce this , .- 4 -- - --- -- A i , ,,,n ....'...' . 4 1 ,!-"- ., tionally , ,, , I : ,i, , - ' .. ' ..., ' ' , ' ,. ' slashed.- wear tliem I Lots ot ' - . ' - 1., - ' '; - , Headquarren of the firm is in ,Lot Angeles, where the Kitt fain- tly 1,aundle4 petition' a ill one tiny cobbler's thop in 1905, . - - vvAitgatrtherniettty. - 32-3- it,. '''' , t 4 ' IP. t,1 , -- , ,.. , , N, , ', I , 'r71;..fii, c,',.., 1 Sq. 11104Nomw, - 1 --V- 1111W PtrIK141L'Ib-CA)e- -- , s - 000 ' 4 1i , AN imy.--,' ,..1 ,, , f.--3, , II 515 SL t . ',z 1 notorol, ona red. Pre , .1,-.- ' ,,, , ,, z, . "S ' - ' , A, 1k4 1 Stor ) , MILLIN111-Doweste- ) Six-Wa- tf9 by - 4 4 14,0.4 t 4 - (,-- . Etude Minor poaceo 1.)1C1 that lined to lightly give that natural look. White broadcloth in sizes 32 to 38, i A '. i:!': . . , i and B Peg, 2.98 1,;40;.- & 3.98 bo'ufiont ny!an peg. I1.c.1 ' . i0 i , , t ,.. -- ,11'. halfslips and wa'tz gowns. & 2 98 Movie Star and Powers Mode! cotton Also Enchanted 5W-1- . Al! pétNoats, 1P ...it k 10 i T ) Ipt t .. ' 1 ', ;.72,:f. 0. -- r- .,, .... - . , i LA I 1 Ce; NI 72 r- - ,' ' t I , i - $ Z ,, ,,k.. - , :,,,,. '4 r ': 1 r ".""' I F i':: , '7. 1 I i. UNGIMDownsto;rs Stare v 1 1 i CM. f ' ......,- , 19 I i $tore :1;:7,-.: r.'! I I I 1. 1, ' ;. qt., - f . !;,",'sot - 1 (.1k , 1 ' - 44,4s4 ?r,-- cart:p..11 I 4 '4 '"s ,.., .,..,- J17 i:: ,......,t1, A I 300 FOUNDATIONSDovetoirs ...,, t ,,, , ., ,,,,,,,, ,, 1 ff t,,, 1 Ji 1 ink t , : , ' f ., 4 ,F.7,, I fril;,..r.7.rr."15:-.1'1- in groQps, , .1 , :i,, " J. t i ,''.. t1 : - 0,- ;, lIngerie. 1 ACtillk. ' It (.. i.,:, , ,i! . Crepe sl:ps and szes N t ii . , ,', i ir': at ,,, i . r., ,,,..:: t , I tic,:,. . A. . 1. ,. :," i . 0 1 ; ' :cm, 4 7 4,,,...., t.-- :0 t : I I : , r. I torso. Co0I, carrf'orob!e baby , i I .1,,.',. slips and rnoratisette pett,coots w,th tri,cot is cups AO,. ., iy 6,7,4 the v :1;'-i:- petticoats and gowns . .3.95 . cups . ,olle I ' .''.; ,A, tg '; y A-B-- C 4 I 1', : " 1 ti, . , I t 0 ' 1 ' I Illin cbeirbile ,, ,, i t! , tsp., i,,,, I , . fill. a ICMI 0 ; I i 'llet,'.bhlalue' -, -- les 141 L. I 1 tee pretty lotest In Ille - the quick change with Ortiit bra two sets of loops that can be worn six ways, even strapless. Prelude . , navy, , ' maidenform bras , Ss. IT S Ito. toes An ot tivrovght riots now oll SUrnrritl I - , l!'" - Karl added that such special sat- ings will.' of course, be added to .those regularly accruing to shop- where L pers st.Kad's Shoe a flexible Olicy of gearing mer thandising to economk needs, Irv-placing emphasis on goods rather than store fixtures, has enabled firm to venther the every kind of economk weather, muhtle expanding its mitten at the current rare of 20 a year, . , A004,, summer Petticoats, waltz gowns, slans two summer favorites ). , eaefits r, , 1111:Xi:,1,441 jatV - ' Kari commented. Sattnes effected hy i ! aatir ca'torners tn the course of this 4. i sale will for , represent the family budget, eNpecially in a ..: ',... perind libe,n vacation expenses are ,:,.,, apt to make extra tirmands.11 lie .., ,. declared that footwear for all mem- - ; - .: i, ; ..., . Vwrs of the family skill be ' sensa- - , 1 -, ices Select one, 1,,,,, oor low pr am"( 1 k -- .; pr. -- .., ,' 0 , ' t i - " , t i after. big N ' I t t -'i t ,t . ,,r,p0,,,,,,,c,,,,,,esent.l' - ' , $ 51-3- . a r-- sr t Al Canntell of the local ,' , d - r t I family-owne- , tI. biggest sale of the year," was snade yesterday by Harry Karl, President of the Firm, the largest and operated con. cern of its kind in the nat1011,11nd ) I - s' 1i. The announcement of the major merchandising esent, described i., 'the i -- ! t 0 , tr, 1. ; - 7Colt HOSNRYDwitstetre of fourth claronce at li r e "...'l S1111 ut 30 -" !: ,I ..; S $ , 1. - Store .4, ) , hose, slight irregularities won't affect wear and beauty. Summer shades, 812-1- to 2412. 1412 ?CM DRISSESDowettoirs 1110011161- ,..., f, .. , your favorite style 0 self seam either and heel or 60-1- 5 self seam ond dark beef. Finest of all multitude of A - .1. I , Reg. 1.50 full fashion from , Nhowde , . r s's pur- manufacturer. 20 and ' .., IF Choose 12 to , New . it ib 1 these dresses! Every 1 ' ,, ..., ' .- , , :, . affect wearability. shodes, 812-1- '''' ! 4,, - film. Slight irregularities won't chased from on overstocked - p. ege---:------ - ,,,, b sizes, colors and styles. Sizes ,r . ,t, ,, ! will rite, tkipste in total sowings of thou. among families in the III twevern states during the special "fsloney SIVIng Sale.' announced for its ily Karl's hSh oe outletsLt,d, leveret starting , - :4, ,,, e ,i -'- SAYINGS , i I , 1. a famous one ' ,,t ' i -- , 't ,. . (rh (11,, I , , L11 , A . I A .t," . i 1 , popular new hose iin your choice of 400 denier with reinforced heel and toe or 400 denier with reinforced toe ond sandal heel, also sheer micro- 4 1 s'c The most I t' , seamless 1.65 Reg. , '4 ; '''': . O & I , : ', ' - - , , i, ' - '1,'.:' ,, , ,.: , ', !, . t ;,,,.. ki, . . ..,... ,.., A ), , ' , i,.... i: BIGGEST KARL'S SALE , - pr. , '' e '4 , )ato; si? , . kit , V ', , Y - A': t l ,1 , : .,, .,.... 1 - i' ; ' IN - Tt tin , -- THOUSANDS .' I i I t ''P' :1 e a. You'll love ,evi , i:'t;tt ' , ,v . -,. '1' t ,, i L.............'i 4... .. i : , !, - N It.. , -t NI I - . .veo ;; ,- , j ,- ; ; , i , I ' ;,1 No ' --Aip,itstoowel14 .:1. mb , , - - I ,.4 , Iva II , 4 -,- ,,-, ' , :Qs i N.: - ' f...,' ,'' , ! '1 ',. '11,,,, , , , i ., , ?i- 5 5 . . 104. ,,,,, , ,..,, , ; v4 4 I -. ,- , - i ,., ) -- . ..) N'olki, . , : t - 't 4,1, N " I . '''''' , ' ".4. 40 ' - ., . ..,,, ' 4 4 .1 N 1,. , . - , ,., , , . ,. ' yt. , r,,.,; ., - 3 . 0., , ' ' it - '''' 6 . - - , : ' 't , - ' .. ,, , 7 4 ; . - ' . 1,. t,' I , 1 , 4.. Advrtisemnt. ,4 I o.porok.ort) S rl D LLIJJ.L.14,.F1 i 1 , I timm t"!, . . 7 111).41.141 4. , 4 o r 1,..:. , re-' 1 , endur- - f.,F - 61 ,t 4, )f''' , en-- 0 '"'" l'."1"1"8"1"-""'"! 1"'"".1"....R.61. .wam"."'"w."1.1"1"1"111alw-11111445- t t since run that Ab and his son Marvin broke all existing. Class C stock car records up to 24 hours. Ab drove 16 hours of the record run. - N - ,,,s,i I I 7..I ..,,,,, , :, 8.98 bentberg Flats, , it IF 111 16 nationally famous brand ,,- 1 , ' N.., , . vs,' ,. - I aI , , ' - , 1!': 1 - , t It was during this - , ' ) I 1 - , 09., 8 45' ..:(comots , , wirer .10, V." vr-I- -- W's ( (1 24,,o1 top Ab Jenkins-74year- old candidate for Salt Lake City's lastest and safest driver, re- ceiv'ed nation wide notice this week from Time the weekly riews magazine. The magazine noted that Ab holds more auto distance. speed reemds than any other living man. Basis for the story 24hour endurance run on the Bonneville Salt : t - , 5, Time Magazine 4 I )700000Jwwwmmme7; s , 4.40,4 .,., - , COO t t - ' ' , I 5 , - 1 ' f BOWNSTAMS , , AA"' Ca47V c,,,r64:2",:tcirle - - A mystery tireat PROVO the top of the Wamtc,h Range east of Provo' Wednesday night resulted in numerous calls to Utah County law officers. John Cross. field executive for titan National Parks Council Boy Scouts of America, re ported the blaze to the sheriffs 'Office about 9 p.m. Prova police also received sev- eral calls concerning the fire. The fire warden was notified. Ofilcers said the blaze looked too large to be a camper's fire but did not spread as though it was a brush fire, It wu out by 10 pm. - . 4-1- ,,- , - , 111) (007i,7 . 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