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Smoker OTHER LIVING ROOM ENSEMBLES Vol reduced to $119.50 to $139 $169 to $229 BEDROOM OUTFITS Silver Jubilee SPECIALS! Including: .. .. . .. . - ' VANITY .. BENCH CHIFFONIER INNERSPRING - .,,!!' MATTRESS COIL SPRINGS BED SPREAD Pair BOUDOIR LAMPS -- ,00.1 1.4-- - j ,. ALL FOR Every ,1,11 ;,,,, A BED ''''tp,pill "...); "' OUR ZBIG ,s7950 $9950 1 7"41,N ok ori ' 's 41 If SILVER JUBILEE SPECIALS suite reducedevery suite a Silver Jubilee leader. , 'S $149 to $269 Values relused to $119 to $198. . . I I I ' ' 1 ILI I Cliste.u.asodommiilogra '''' '. ' Other Specials, Silver Jubilee 7 , '1"11 ' 03,, Itsevousasso ths lotest 'Becomes of 1.01ANGELES al 2, activity. ... tiompstalases, Benveen two tooutiul , from Oltverytking.: Where 1.o. get is muds1' ', little 'snore i 110T . -- - ix oo .. 1300 d'u,A104146 , :: 1 :$79 to $119 Rugs ... 25 OFF $19.75 Inner Spring Mottresses reduced to ...$12-9- 5 flelkel Top Coil Springs, rifuced to $5.95 $15.95 Poster Beds or Chiffonieres each $9.95 $27.50 Oak Extension Table ond 4 Choirs for ..$18.95 ' 1004 - 'llott can dwalptAthopio advaniage ' fAMOLIS M3TAISIANTS. - ;Alba" Sao Saw 8,01101 litt"--- --1 4,,, 1111.111111' k i i , . : 1 1 . . . ,, creations in all the latest woods and finishes; nd ,. 401vntew0 porim 4. 0 o , , OTHER BEDROOM OUTFITS : rw-A- ' ;1,. , I, I 1 v 001,1 ft I : 0I sal .11 . I .. ,.. . 1 1 , , l v le Lb.. 1 . , ' .7.. "01-00--Tr47'e,,---- , i '"" . . FILL ALL SPRING NEEDS NOW! Table Lamp It I lit i . Occasional Table or Coffee Table relief refioci;meInnsdateatiodn.s Ifysttida "reliance Must be had for the next several months, and perhaps during the entire fiscal year beginning next July. on the federal. state and local programs now in operation." Testimony of competent witnesses. the committee said. indicated that. close to 12.000.000 persons now are totally unemployed. with several million mc7 working part time. Tracing the .development of government relief. the committee said that may be conservatively estimated that on April 1 approximately. 14 per cent of the population of the United States were beneficiaries of one kind of public aid or another." Without referring to the pump aspects of President priming I . , SI larVBR j11 131 LEE long-rang- :1: ...., ,. ! , '''" Diviska Homo AlmWmm GmMer LAST DAYS CkeelEtiCt (Continued From Page One) of those inchlittrial testimony leaders. result in encouraging to expand industry and capital provide jobs." Mast Rely la Program The committee said that in view of the present "critical situe ation." it could make no I ZCMI . - tkik:kmo. , , ,, ad ' Taxes - , Each person attending the school receive a 'doable prize. - have 'the federal government to make grants.in-aidirectly the states for the government's part of relief. naid, This, the committee would mean the abandonment of work relief and a general lowering of the relief standards to levels low the unsatisfactory prevailing in many states." ntinrsoers bontinet Hype.:i amsdiv. am nevi, moony how Cabin ennonnallos e! tbal silica eit inglialinisobset wvbeet temortaqi sidlonme. Iron Owes WINO ISM lis wood le Ion Pose, Callikwaini - for go, I I Wacbooderssinuit bouto-smottl- ed - l'alostootiesI Saving Cokes, enoned byklignSelan' . and leder 6816 MD- - mow ' Is feudal all. ' pukka galled Colobny. et to sued dud pernes-Pele kit& Thoossoint 2693 rowel aseabbe NOM ben no .0... ?nil tokettert today. rat wig Cumin Mini , Mow Os .Tio,110 , 0 ntElt INIAL tur ilmi rfi reOltel Common bee& AL, - ; ,a , i .....1 Streator-Smith- ,. . I I COLITIS woe troubled Gemara& "7 4651011114 MAIN ,t, Thousands - stpanas Nowise. t ' ' , ' till)) WAS.2053 ', 10071 - .. state's office had closed at 5 p.m. The dapper former jazz band leader. headed hatless and sock- less, back to Seattle for more ho- tel room conferences. Cliarters Special Plane Ileanwisre in Chicago Gover- nor Mactin abandoned plans to taket a regular airliner west, and chartered a special plane in hope of reaching Waahington before Ihe, speretary ,of state's. office4 opened and Meyers could have the legislative call attested. He reached Spokane at SD5 a.m. Legality of Meyers' proclamation was a moot question. Even the state attorney general's staff, of Governor could not agree on whether attestation by Mrs. Reeves today was necessary. Members of the 1933 hpecial sessitya said martins call for that session was not attested until several days after It was issued and was considered valid without it. Attorneys said if Meyers' proclamation had reached the secretary of state's office before the governor landed. Meyes had overcome the last technical obstacle. Other attorneys felt that no matter when Martin returned. the matter would be one for the courts. Discounted Threat Before he left for the East tin knew Meyers had threatened to call the legislature into session if given a chance. but he refused to take the lieutenant governor seriously. "In 1933." Meyers said. they called a, special session to give the people beer and whiskey. I think it is just as important now to give the people bread." Once the proclamation has been validly issued, the governor can- - not revoke it. Constitutional experts differed as to whether he could delay the session, ultimately postponing it to a few days before the regular session next January. His trump,card is his veto power. permitting him to nullify hilts appropriating money to operate the legislature. Rardets4 4 tainers of toxic substances ported or exported shall bear labels showing a skull and cross bones and other prescribed markings in black on red back. grounds. 1 t rattl-fMc-x' - ' ,, im- I IITH SOUTH AND STATI , - Uruguay, ., - - i k I . 4 , ,,,1 ,, - , , , .., - , tc, C-11fifO.. "1 o ,,Z -,, . t, - - . . , ! , , - ! ', it !t- , - 1 ,,- ' ''' ' . 7 , i ' ) 4 A .. 6 10 i, liI o 4. ilmt , ,-- .... -- - ';':. . N -- . ' '' - ,.- , - ' , 4 - - I .; , . ,, bo ';' , .7 ' )' !, oPe-.-. ,.....,? ' i. N , 4 I, ,,i, . ', , a-- : ' .11c'44,4 a , . I t '7 ,i.. ,,' - !!,,,. , 4 : , - 7 I 1 ,) . - , ' , .. , . ' ': -- . - s , 'T , , - 1-- - I ' l'''' .., - I ,, , le '' . i' . .11' I - k, ' . ' . .', t '... , -- 01', ., 4 - , -SI '' I ' . ' - ' , . , - ' , 111P 2.:10 , ,. - 1 , ,,,,i - .'- - - .. 1 1 ca, ..s. '..,..at.7 . i a , . t ' Pea..., i . -, ..;,is.', ,.7. , f - ,,,, .ti .4.0.,11k, 1 ; - e4-- , . v. anwestItyerrit : t : ' - , . , '...---,-- i ', nine--state- , , 1 (Continued From Page One) and save the western regional office for Salt Lake. Under Roper The U. S. Air Commerce mu is under Secretary of Commerce Daniel C. Roper. but it is not known whether Roper himself or some of his -- aides are responsible for the reorganization and shakeup. The threatened Salt Lake air ccsnrnerce office is one of the most important federal headquarters situated in Utah. Its officers and staff supervise and direct construction and maintenance of all aids to navigation in Oregon. Iclabo. Montana, Wyoming. Utah. Nevada. Nebraska. Colorado and part of Washington. Between 350 and on 400 persons are employed work in this district. Million Yearly Spends Expenditures made or directed in Salt Lake aggregate. nearly $1,000.000 a year. including more than $200.000 for supplies. and about S73.000 in payrolls at Salt Lake alone. Any reorganization of the bumu'a activities which shifts the .western headquarters front Salt Lake is held by experts to be This city is the 'uneconomic." commerce. at and from 11, radiate the airways which must be maintained by the buon the reau. Headquarters coast would be located on The circumference rather than at the center of the circle. disC. C. lange, Salt Lake trict air commerce bureau manager, declined to either deny or confirm reports of the proposed Whether Lange abandonment was scheduled to go In the not be learned. could shakeup Has Long Experiesee The present manager is a veteran frier and airways administrator. He was appointed manager three and a half years ago on a record which Includes 41.. experience; years of aviation Ferrite as pilot during the World War: 7.000 flying Ileum seven years as a pioneer airmail pilot, and considerable previous exporience with the bureau. Newspaper files show that Lange flew the mail for the goyernment between 1919 and 1926. He piloted the first night flight between Omaha and Chicago on July 1. 1924. and flew the first mail Into Kansas City. Mo.. In 1922. In 1921 he made the firstitobe. n-stop flight In history tween Chicago'rand Omaha., - - British Columbia plant. to main. tam n corrective measures to pre. vent further damage. I ' 'irtW4öl - Consol- relieftteespOropsaidriathtionat in the work for the next 'fiscal year it should, wthoeul. existind thule, wir7thb0111.4 mebe :tit pwuoullatedd bea,thatr thgee angóvdern.ad. impaPeesInrrinirchDlinerye ministration costs and that statei,,,sertottalT and- ' ' White Garage, 2420 South State Street, air Salt Lake City. Magna Motor Sales Company, Magna; McKendrick Garage and Pantos Chevrolet Company, To& ele; Frank Edwards Company. 609 Barr heheynostate SoletuthcoSmtapatenySt;r77t4 - 'Daddy wanted us to have a safe car so he bought a CHENTROLE'r -, because it has PERFECTED N, r Y7 - ii HYDRAULIC BRAKES!" ' J) - r - suves.,aud 1Ln:2-spendin- i Air Commerce The dögs- of Ernest Fowler,- 840, Ninth East Street, register their own moving appeal for wide public suppcit t of "Be- Kind To Animals Week", which opens Sunday. f; 0:4 t ''Vto are of the opinion at- this said, with uneuiploYed It daily receiving recruits, that prow g ethlts's Roostvgram . h 4 1:..: , ls h , The ,,,J,,,,,.. , , - Thecommission's campaign to make the inspection Jaw, one of the finest safety measures on our statute books.-- really. work"' be ran more than a week ago when the first license was revoked for passing an improper vehicle. All aospection stations have been iitrited that the commission is in earnest about entorclog 6the law and that anyone found passing an unsafe rare will have his license revoked. riam clothes men have been making the rounds of the stations with a car which has been deliberately fixed so that brakes. heacingtax, steering and other features are distinctly out of order. Every Inspection station that passes the Goodrich Street; 4,vertown Stores. 131 East First South Street. and Lyman Slow Coalpany 451 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, and Hunter Mo. tor Company, 359 Twenty-sixtStreet: Robert H. Hinckley, Inc., 2810 Washington Avenue: Wood Motor Company, 2805 Washington Avenue, and Supreme SerrStreet and ice, Twenty-fiftWashington Avenue, Ogden. , . Plant-killin- g .,,, . tro'. South- ' , . , ' .; , , , , ,, ., ,s,..., n k - I - Those 'wnose licenses were re. Yoked yesterday are: Murray Service. 5026 Souttt State Street; Cannon & Asnton, 4788 South State street; South State Welding and Mactune Com- Street; 'piny. 21 Soutn State Independent Garage, 2116 South State Street; 1445 South 3rain Street; Samuels Garage, 27 West Fourth . , ,E...,,,,:4,, q,,-'- , : . i' 1 , . t, - , 'I- ..- , , ; ' Nn, , L,, A,,,, - :r. 1,, . ,..., 3 , ,s r's. - .., , - , ' .;.. . , .. : ao I ,'s ,.... ,. : ...: , ..,..,..... ' , ;.. ; - , : , - , t , a.- , ..:11, .. : ' 't' '- 4 .ar v -- - f , .. . , ' ,..,.. - ' i a, ,....,, i a .. ,,..., ....,.. , IApril 20- -4 smelter fumes blown ( down across the border from can; oda brought to a group of Wash: ,ington residents today a reparation award of A78.000. Tile Washingtonians had sought doms $3.000,000 for asserted axes caused by the fumes drifting Evergreen state from - into the B. C, but an tnternational arbitration commission allowed only- tits $78,000 in addition to OTTAWA. ; , ' t . and local sponsors qf projects. orbothfederalcare for In: to for Security should bear the costs of mater' actr, need." in,g enabling .those etc. lats. Meyers proposed equalization . At supplies. the report said. present. of school funds. for ,poor dis- is a lack of uniformity MI tricts'by increasing the price there of different states treatment bottle a in cents of liquor five the federal government in the . the atatesnoit000lixed stoies. and contributions of matter DEMAND by increasing the state sales ,tax ' to the costsponsors' relief work of projfrom two to three per cent. ects." Called Te Meet April ea , Recommends RePorts ' The proclamation called the I t urn Engagement of The at 10 present for seesion into, legislature; have LW., neitl Monday. April'Zr; "in comp& While Governor Martin was in ' outside & II ELECTRIC : r uzTrnployed lition Dt'l C., t Washinguin, ; );TIsterdesay W v i I morning conferring ,K1 required at Roosevelt and a House pub- - w SCHOOL Identtangs WPA wage conunittee over houn- - the of the checks i proposed national al i earnings frompark on it ashington's Olympicthe penoutside I peninsula, Meyers returned hurApti1-22n- d are being paid od for riedly from San Diego, Calif. In :,,,,. Vancouver, eeivd a state patrol car and rac, AS to direct rellei grants 2:00 in. Auditorium ed to Seattle. s.tuctd.. Irhaermromtuitrtieety mthinitroutrithatitohne, After conferring with political Socend Mot advisers. Meyers decided to fly to gested these be eliminated and Olympia to have the proclamation that the needy rural population attested, although at that time he should be assisted by work and Featuring Mrs. Mary A. lastea. drafted it. bad not loans." lamed home ot000ssist. He arrived in.blympla II min- The committee sided against , recommendation of plain clothes Men Of the Mate Mignivay re- , .0, ,,t ' tk . - - - - , , AP- ' - '....;; . . , - '), - ,, . sedlegislationbothfor a hous- stud asattastaketsby shehtate Hood Commission late yesterday on ' 4. , Washingtonians Awarded $78,000 Canada Fumes .:"1,-' ,..'s 'S , . . ., I t :' s,,,,L, - ,,,, -, ,:,i - a, . ,,,,, if ,, '- s . - ' ., .. ',... . . (Conthmed From Page One) need of Immediate lend" and , Eighteen official state automobile inspection staucess, tocia3r were without licenses following .:.. ? .,:.,,(1..,,.1.: ... s '.' .. , - ,' 1.',; ' ; ' ":, ." -- ,.' ' , Session . . II , . ., 21 193 ApRIL. 18 Inspection Stations Lose Their Licenses - - r -. .S,.) -s-'- ', ' -- .. 1 , .,. ------------------, - 0,,,,...0 0...4,,,,.......,, - .,,. , Ts:, ' ..--- '1 O., .,,,, ' 1 ', t '': i.,1 -., ' ...,,,,, '1' . IL 193T. Judge Tillman D. John- son pointed out in instructing the Jury that the .auestion of whether the rke1 was suicide or murder will decide the suit. A coroner's . 1...';Jury declared the deatnsmcirle.,, Inhrienn (be im inspd the f, tam of industrial school inmate' alleged to have placed wrong indorsement on a l! government (fleck. The court re,,:t leased Thomas Collins. who last Saturday pleaded guilty to recent-in--s snuff fmm an interstate corn-mercy shipment The court pointI's ed out that Milne already had I been bent five and one.half ., months in Salt Lake county Jail. ;.;,,awaitingitentence. Frank Buboni and Orlando Zampedrt who changed their "! to guilty on charges of pos.., plea session of intoxicating liquors ; whichwere without federal tax stamps. will be sentenced Friday, who along with eight others pleaded guilty Saturday to federal ' indictments. , ,. ... ,. crry. wEDNEsDAy LAKE ' ' 1 i ?,, - ', , '.. v . r i . , school to Califor. A JurT. .. , last mber failed to agree. , ' Mrs. Sugar, widow , of 'John 7, Sugar. I stung to collect double '3. indemnity or an insurance policy -:; of her husband. He was foimd '- shot to his store Sunday, April , - for immoral purposes. 114 , ,SALT-'- .. - ..... , :state industrial t -- : .. , , ....- t - ' - , ' . ' ; , . I wo DESERET, NEWS, . .,.. OGDEN.April ats-,Tjuries In the federal court have been ins- paneled to .hear the case of Ar-- thor Lloyd Miller of Ogden. charged with violation of the .. Mann Act end the case of Molly Sugar, against, the- Woodmen of the W,orkt; Miller is, alleged Jo , bay., paid the railroad fare ot a tnreitilt girl parolee from the -. :THE- ' - , . VI :- - . ;I I I I . . ' - r - , ; ,, ,' 1 - f , , L. Cctnines'Register "Be Kind To ... Aqipials'Appeal' ,. i-:- , . - 1 1, .. r.....,,,,,,.. ' ' dases - - - l .. ' .., For MannAct, .... , i , , t . , . Al-.- - t - ' l' Julie's Named ' t ,, ) . . ''. , .. -- . ' '' ' : - , , ' s '''' -- .--.. |