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But sources close,to him said he would refuse to give elucidation of the speechfurthaer i preliminary' to negotiatina armistice. Details, it was said. might be worked out later but for the present,.theonly question is: ' Sba II war cease or go on? ' Becatise-Hitler'offer was rea broad political ges- garded, ture--n- oa as a -- narrow" diploma- tic documentGerman official- dem 'saw no reason whyTrest- dent Roosevelt or any other neutral need assure himself of acceptance of an offer of mediation before making it. "It Ilariat necessary that the next step Alt maiein1uU pub. liC ViCW: one foreign office commentator said. "The answers can be shouted or even broadcast but they can 'equally well be whispered. But they must be answers, not a set '. "wee, A , - ;1- - , '.'l - s ' 47 k .' 4.,,,,,:',6: ,,, of w silINGToN, oet. truce orpr the declared- a rt,t' for seat. of the AP) -- D. KT), they would have 65 votes for the bill to lift the arms eMbago and establish a '904ay vredit and carry", System of handling all exports to belligerents. They gave the opposition only 27 votes on their poll list and put question marks beside two of nentrall!y VP,iOn hill today, Administr4tion forreg claimed additional ote4 for ri'pc.211 ot the arm i; embargo and both Cif i.r7A ticA tor a Makeig-fones- , ;itrngth Taeav. those. some senators were to carry on he ...on- Although 44.:hefinle,i :est over the radio during CM'S CURB SERVICE woonv ILI,E. N C. Oct 7. tAriPilot Herbert Smith ran !ollt near hereinit found ctithAone servit-handy, Ile ,t his plane itOWn TWaVy on a dirt road near a filling station. filled his tank and tookoff from the road with only a few minutes delay.. the week end. Most .af them weitiV liFtening to thomamis of words on how best to keep the United itatem out of war and re,t. planned to obtaitta two-da- y Administration supporten; ai the alTiVaiii with that. anticipated here TuttWay of Gov ;1 B. Chandler of Kentucky to take the not Furprise 'Bill' friends that his first word after his ship was torwas tribute to the a pedoed enemrs skiii," said Ervine. does Makeig-Jone- n 4 14 , , late,Senator Logan ,, rn,,,,i 44.: - ' ' 4- (. --;'' 1 ' , -..- ....-- ,,,, -- ,Tv:''' ' "-- VOUR 5111111fiS ; March 3. 1879. gross. NATIONAL . mated S322.L090.000.000 M , -- , 1. 4.','', ,000-7- Nto, ) s , (,-,,;,:- , , . , , , ... , ... - l''' t,- - r , .4 t to& -- ' ,--- '7'46,1"--1..-!,-','-e- ' Her ', ,iit- 40 - i 1 Liberal Earnings By ,..y. si Availability - -- jiERE ', ..:::: You enjoy :,:::. ::.:::. ::::: ......... :::: ., , :::::: :, :: .:::: .:f....... is - a savings plan that liberal safety, dividends ::::: avcdlability. ,. '. ::; WHEN V :: as provided by our Federal charter. As little as S1.00 or as much as S5.00100 opens your insured savings account Your visit or correspondence is ctlwcrys - From ;:.: October 1st ra I J) , welcomed. JJ)) ... , J.-- :::::,,,,,,,,,,,,,:T....:-.7- : : .101111111 Ram , .., , , r.t77,4 z , il irtilgS . i.114) ,,... , ,i,,,,,,,,,,, : , ,i.....,,..:...,,.,..,,,.,,..,.,,, MAIN ST. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 4111 I - t, 0. ; - ri4.4 Wilftwa.et.1111 ' ''' II 1 I ii all tired out, 4, , ,,,,, 1111' - ,,.,,,v ..,,,, . , ,, kr ,fitt 'J ,,w, 0 ft f. tc.:1----..-6 oaii:37. (rP1..1 AA "t hope," Sidney sold, "you've discovered iust how To make things cost less thon they're costing us now." . .. "Then prepare for a shock, a most pleasant surprise, And I'll tell you some facts that'll open your eyes. You know how I've longed to hove modern gas "I know," he broke in, "you don't need to repeat. know all the reasons, the cleanness and such, But the fact still remains it would cost us too much!" heat" , I 'But that's where you're wrong, my dear obstinate Sid, .. as wrong as an opening' little-Slai- n bid:My friends have found out that with gas for all four Mb) of the big household jobs, it costs not a cent more. 5za tf we'd put in gas heat when I wanted it done, '1 Our gas bill would now cover four bills in one. 'fir Our cooking, and 'ice box' expense ;ils' Would be less than beforeand it's good common sense To also enjoy the delights of gas heat ,... At a positive saving that nothing can beat." - er;11.7 41 1 - - 11, Then Sidrey exclaimed, "You have shown me the way It you learn that at bridge, you should ploy every day!" 5 Costs Less Gas Heat Their Cooking. x i than , ,ft..1 . , Water-Heatin- g , IT , - . Refrigeration ,,, ,.11 -,- . and . , Gas for house, using six-roo- refrigeration) and living in water-heatin- g $4.47 Salt Lake family, cooking, this canotMt, Of se'rt' toes (heating, billat,ST91. per Gas $3.44 ail four monthly Only art average cold refrigeration. year paid represents cooltr.q, with all its unequaled heat. month tor Gas c:nd cleonnes51 convenience IFIL AL, 11 AT U of economy of the t are typical or the Such figures for all 4 Gas is used fuel where Gas 'aeat Gas is the only i'i household obs. ser.rices. It .''''' big these all of I care house-heatin- g that ccm take otut6matic 101',' is the only 7.7.;7' water-heating autoweate t 15 L HEAT .now. new Gas furnace terms. - , Convenient . on a Save Itro paymentdown Small ,,,,,,v ; '''' , "Just wait nil tell you," she said with a smile, "We didn't play bridge today all of the while; We talked about ways to save money again, And don't think that women aren't good businessmen!" ;'.. -- 1. i ,t the10' I The stage was all set for a big family spat, But Mary, you see, was too clever fcr that. From her modem gas range she soon served such food That he right away had a reversal of mood. "Feel better?" she asked, with a gleam in her eye. "Wellyes- -1 suppose," was his mumbled reply. 1 ,,,;), ii, fuel. ' :4, , sts . ,?N'' ... rlf,.. ' ,,, 7.4i, :. , It . wap,,,,,, ,..,,',,,': ' , s,,,, ,y4, , Ailit)e A MOUNTAInILIELJUPPLY COMPANY . , 01:".4o VE17-- - to break into shop three nights fa a row. was a dress for my wife, and I had to change It twice. 4;, 4, .;' . tof , ''', .,,, ', IV ,s '," 1. ,e. .o alai 11 , "I've had," she said brightly, "a marvelous treat." "No doubt!" he exploded. "But when do we eat?" " (He continued in accents so brisk And then, " That we have to make use of the old asterisk!) . , ...,..............................,.....,...........:.7.:.:77.::' 9 ,- 41, 4V7'. ;110 k - ,i- , et ', A ' 34, He waited and waited and waited some more Till at last she tripped jauntily in at the door. It t k ) - He was greeted with silenceno wifey about; No welcoming kiss, no "hello" from his pet, And above all, the table was not even set! le a modern - - Earn Dividends x' . I 3 La..);YI ' A that da)t arrived home Sidney Nowowsomosom000meitoommo....- ,,,,::, - '4110101011. 4 ,4:111L16. ,.. -. 40 Your Savings Received on or Before October 10th :Z z ,r7 , A T '14: :. - account here is insured up to 53.000.1111 by a government agency. earns attractive dividends paid twice yearly. and is available for withdrawal in full or in part Your-savin- ' , and . CURRENT DIVIDEND : fulfills your every wish. ANNUiA .... - ,,,, Vkijk d ' t,t ' , ' efe:g FUR ' ', I ' Fr 4' '' . PER f - - . li t .1 ' ''4t' t I 4 - -... 3 ' "'.r'l''''lir.- - '4 iliq Hut she smoothly averted c-t- family fight! Fred Neher : :, - i I . t 4 liffewayagatowswasowilitisisiisanaff LAI A. Insured Safety VI :,...,, .4 , HILsiDanct Blew Up When She Got Home That Night.. ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES Six months (paid in ad. X4.50 Vance One month .76 One year (paid in ad. 38,51.1 Vance) The above rates apply to Utah. Idaho. Nevada and I'Vyuming. Ad other states 61.00 month. LIFE'S LIKE THAT . ., 1 :4S-- ,--' t:Alf - . 1 ',,4 'Y'l , ....0-- X14'7 1 ' ' ' . , :, a ,,, l'i ,...,....- -- I , ?"fr &, ",!, ' I , '' , 7 k' 4i, - , I 4 "Itl."1"....'' . . hot-wat- erwise credited in this newspaper and also the local news published herein. All rights for republics. tion of special dispatches here are also reserved., In 1929, The board said the national wealth pickup chiefly represent. ed recovery in the value of storks of goods, real estate and public utility assets, and only slightly in the value of other productive assets. , ' ,, c I , t , . '. 1- ' ., - ....,,,,,,,, -- d -- , . ADVERTISING The Associated Press is exchk sively entitled to the use for re publication of all news die patches credited to it or not oth- the latest year for which figures were available. Per capita wealth for :937 was put at 32.490 by the conference hoard. compared with $2.792 in 1922 and with the peak of ''.' - a R- - , - , 4, .4 - "killP 0 . ,,., , New York City, 10 East 40th St. 360 N. Michigan Ave. Chicago General Motors Bldg. Detroit Atlanta 1601 Rhode-Havert- y Bldg. San Francisco 351 California St. 1937, ,,, ..01,. , REPRESENTATIVES Note. Rothenburg & Jann. study, by the board ,howed that from a peak of nearly si353.- vki.i.0).i.ain ifl 1929 !he ilation's wealth fell to S2ST.o00.400.'100 in 1934 and rose again ? NeIU5 Circulations. Published Afternoons Except Sunday. Entered at the postoffice at Salt Lake city aa second class matter accortling to Act of Con. American Wealth Steadily Climbing ) I at lkstret today. f,..7 today-th- Member ot The Aunit Bureau of after a sharp decline from 1930 to 193, has been climbing ,tad Indusilv since. the National trial Conference Boaid reported Y i "persistent rd. mors" are being circulated at Los Angeles Harbor of sabotage aboard the battleship Arizona. The account says the reports deal with damage to the ship's machinery and water tanks and that the Federal Bureau of Im estigation has been asked to aid in an inquiry. No comment was available from either naval sources or the NEW YORK. Oct. 7.- -4 API- -The wealth of the tTnttert MraTes; ,,,..: ANCELES. Oct. 7.-- 4AP) Examiner Los Angeles LOS The says i 1 1 Aboard U. S. Warship I 1,, o , 40 I Sabotage Reported i , c:".;. , lative Italian sources described Premier Mussolini today as ready to help Adolf ifillees proposals for ending the war... providing Great Britain and France signlfled their willingness. The British reaclion to the Fuehrer's speech yesterday was (,,T1Sideroft in responsibie quarters as "not too bad," hut I. optimism was tempered hy the I fact that a wider opening for negotiations still had not come from LAiniitin or 1,:ins. Editottais in helont rolled Facist press indicated the govern. ment, however. was not stepping i. for.vard to push along the proposal. Newspapers merely ad. vocated acceptance of Hitters overtures as offering a "con. stnictive basis for negotiations.' If Great Britain and France to indicated their willingness 1 participate in a peace parley. in. formed sources said. the Italians gladly would lend their good offices for an exchange of or for communications between the warring nations. Italian observers said Hitler had left it to Rritain.and France to decide for war or peace.- - t BEIIEFITS FOR I., rt. 7.'AP)--Autho- id-a- rIrl, Ilif Lit11.1 .. ROME. Oct. I ',,st , , , ' i.,, .,,,, ...,''''''''''' . 441b'' -" , - S' r , counter-questions- The German foreign office, it was said, was in no hurry and does not expect Immediate action. It was said to recognize that the fuehrer's speech must he studied carefully abroad and to feel that only patience can find a solution. The reaction of British Prime Minister Chamberlain was awaited. In the meantime. other unfavorable British reaction was regarded as unauthoritative. 'Well Informed sources said Hitler looked preferably to President Roosevelt as a neutral who might start negotiations to end, the European war. 'Rome Ready Senators Declare Rest Truce In Neutrality Fight To Aid Peace ,... 1, t -- BERLIN. Oct. 7.(AP)Co1 leagues of Adolf Hitler represent"sereneert the fttehrer today-aly confident t-his peace appeal - - 4rc. ,, .., al ,..' f l':,..' ' I - .....'t, ,. ' .:,7 4,-- , - ,' '. ." skomilt,,,-tI'm- ." , ' ' .1- yr ''' , 4 ' 1.'...!' Ar".".., ) I A''' ,,,r - ;:': 1,.. .' ri.r, r , r''- ,., ..., ; 41, - ., mAA - ' i 4 This Is an official French photograph, dist ributed with the caption "fighting in Gen, many, oith the official description saying "French troops moving forward through communication trench somevi here in Germ any which is now French". Note church leepie And memorial to World War dead in background. Ct. P. WirephoW vont. , a 4. ' At...di , - 1. ,'" 4, 4 ,1 , ., - - ..,, Chief an i''''av-,Germ- First Photograph 01 French Troops Operating On German Soil to-th- , , T ... , , . '' 4 4 Isl. , i 4W-- t '41 1- - V 1 ' Nil '.. i- ' , " ' tt -, . . 4, Po. - Ar ' - i -- e ' ,,,,, ,. , . ,p,'; it v , , c,.,,,.. wit, '',.' 4111,,,,,,,,,A , 4 --4: ..... 1 , , I - " :le r,,,x-r- , ' "' ' !t - .40" , - . .1.,,,,4,,,'fP , 4,440113.0, r ' ' ibio-,- , , ' I s It 0- I; ,i T ' , it, , ; rit,,,,a.,--4,!!,,,,t, 1. 4". .1, ''t''' tit, , Z t. .t e t. S Oct. . I- s- ' ,4 4, !Peace Reply 7Expecteil By 41, ,,, ,taa - , g. 1, t rrg , , .., - .. 11. - , ,'t , ), '-- 44,A Pro' , - s q, -- - P 0 ' r4' 14'''' " ,' i 4 !. -' - .... - ..,d ,..,' ,i..t,..0, ,, .4,,,,,,, ; went down with the littlish aircraft carrier Courageous Sent. IS. PICCIIIiMPft when a German torpedo struck his .ship: That was a damn good shot.Errine Skid the captain made his remark yeoman of Sit? nals, who was among the surci- "It it ..,e John Ercine. dramatist related in the London Times iodic that Capt. William 41 W 4.,.'s tot,ie 4). , '' ''. - -.s 7 , . Captain Pays Tribute To Foe Who Sinks Ship LONDON. .,,, .T' Li. .. 4''PP 4, y , ar .1 'le .. 'r '. Or I" ''. :-- i - During combat corps oL fiVP dIVIAOrle, National Gttard and Reserve tie of upper ranks tvil taken to Fort Denning for ,41i , t- to Fort Denning. Other divisions st will move "in. ranid succession-firto other nods in the South. with ttie then concentrating special corps first and with unite at Fort Denning. of this the training , t 4 '' ' , -- , , 1. , , ; 1 - 4 , I , t, , . .,, t. .' ;,. . ,..4:,.. i'll .4 1 ,.47 ,, .,. ,J,,, limit of 250.000 men and- at the same time ordered mass- train- ing this winter et seven new , "streamlined" divisions . Five divisions arid additional units comprising more than 65, 000 troops wilt be concentrated first at scattered southern points and then at Fort Berming. Gafor large scale training as an Artny..Corps. Two Cavalary divisions will be concentrated at Fort Bibs. ap- A formal aimouncement - proved bv.PresaientRoosevelt dite calla for convert Intoing the peacetime corm force. fully prepared fighting mon.. With addition of 53.A.K.10 regular futons. "'when e and ter-tf authorised" tiv Con e ond combat corns r.if diviga )on:tionat "strearniined.wdi be.cyrated. The Arnim's prent Brat division. now stationed at lb ilillef ,ent posts In the Northeast, vtil! , 1, , i 1 , tOCIIir-- - expand the army to its full peace-tim- e w , ! t , t IrI t , WASHINGTON, - ed intention I ;, . Oct. 6. The War Department announc- i, 4 ,! . 1 1939 Saturtlay,Octob'er:7, . . ,, Irv! ,r1 : 1Iak-e-Troo- ' , - . . Plan Will , , , . , m, " , . , . Army Orders Streamlined Divisions t .- , .Ate .t,esere, 4.ews, ' ' ' ' . , - '' -- 4 , . , . , - . - ......; I ' i I - ,, - IV ,,ve , - , 38 Sar'uth State SERVING ,pa.r bI TP.f:Nts,..,'"a. TWENTTTall'ig - Wasatch UTAII 1380 COMidUNITIIII . |