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Show ... - - ip it .0 1 Committee Meetings Will End Political Truce In Few Weeks 11 ."e beheret tews, talt bike ., , , ' , , : ,,,. .,,, , , , .., s ,, s, ,,. til ' ' ' AiNt. ,.- GALIA:P. ...::.: ' ' ....... k; ,....,.i..,-- ' ,. '41 , 1,,,,,.-.4,- elk ' ' ' '' ' ,Olbs, ' , , Traders Itibiated.the tribeamen were not itakrn in their faith iti the dirties who answered their raindanee prayeit only after dUrolettit:71kt'l Zithatt;tir 41171E111V, N. M., Nov. 10. A viii 11111i:guelsi livih'isite, to erft New )texico on lam ember II bousea sere under Only construction tor the, Slialuko feast today a. the high iniest ineaisued the aull'a tii)a end announced the Mite tor the arrnal of the Ida c outiers. Tiaditinnally the Illage pi co, vides one dw e llittg for each of the tall bitt beaked. skirled and blanketed Shalako effigies to deditate In the nightlong housewerming end thankAgivini . to , , , ,,,,. . , . weir Denies , . '' 2 Price Fixing 'f FIRST NATIONAL18 TIIE PLACE TO GET YOUR LOAN TILE , you CAN pay for new home equipment lb ---- -but 14.018:1 (!irkr,Y14111":11:11htlilMillead damage In more Man 30 years over weatern New Mexico and northern Arizona Indian comp , , 4.......nw. . it ' pith-fac- e II , v ,t . ' will! t ., t" ' , .. II . tr,V. 11AR01.1) OLIVER By ' , ) Alf ihey , htlti that minty loyal '-,........ $ truce that t', NVASIIINGION. Nov. 10 political Zunis Just couldn't fruit' a etew ' ' ' t i t ,,,stoote , liouroe or the be et al tomtit eil marked the neutrality detail, is expected to he forgotten in the At. .,,K4'"N t clonal i it eosta for the houke I 4. , ' next few weeks hen calls to out for national cilininittee meet. warming party that make the ings to uelect dates und bites for the 1910 prebidenual conven!Melaka treat one of the most , , , '.: ...A FIRST, NATIONAL. colorful Indian teremoniala. tions. ' '' , qlkS ,........"0"' A fc.:1 :, 7.1itil ti a re hosts blialako At the More than halt a dozen enits ILmv,,,,4)........, TIME LOAN .Of ,' It) till who wiali to honor their have byen propoaell tentatively : ,... 4 ir ., ,, of neighboring , Thouicands gods. for the convention, hut neitto r ' that celebrates their arrhal. t ... , f r , I of- and visitors Navajos Republican nor Democratic The Zunis are proud of Oita Maybe the cost of a stoker, furnace, water , (mon far points accept the how t wilds appear to he in a hurry k b lItt. I t, viltradition that hat Made the water softener, or bathroom fixture has , heater, ' kJ make a toolect ,, totality. ' 8. (s '"....;stoin. S;',? t , lage cd Pitt the country's Imp .. Scotea of stleep and tittle are , . to defer buying themeven though caused it Some Itepublican leistiera. you Indian pueblo and the de; killed for the feaat in goo(1 years. .... i et t m as aald at party , Magn te Denies Steel ,- -. headquartem, needed. Or you may be reluc to leuer than.four houses crease . they're greatly food and , Indian delicarielerana atilt favor waiting pante. They iR Follow to to tant all. and free Ante of your credit at make ...e.77:11'hote niellonbare further unpreceotited. dy Companies a , to tactical advantage 4 hope gain p, ' elON.......L, ,, PS' ' I, ' ' '''' ' stores and dealers such goods. In by holding their committee let,. handling U. Lead ' 4 S. Firm .00' , so thst they could set ing vt . either case, a FIRST NATIONAL TIME LOAN ' a later eonvention date and ob. Nov. 10, NVASIIINGTON. , , offers you an easy, convenient way to obtain lain advance knomledge of the (AP)Ernest T. Vett a leading ' democratic prow am. AND PAY FORneeded home equipment. Indus. the in steel nation's tgure : , Other Itcpublielin proupit mere trY fold the monopoly cominst ,.., ,,,,,, , , t , reported opivobed to this idrattgy today that he objected to , Other FIRST NATIONAL TIME LOANS on the thetiry that it mould make g that placed the HONGIZONG. Nov. Corporation of New Yolk. said little difference. Twins firing Iler Total To 21 life of a big corporation They believe. are offered for remodeling and repairing r was forced of the the 'very British the Pinuiengers plane report and clficees at Democratic headin the hands of an ordinary 1 down ' homes, for repainting and redecorating, for pur Dardanus, brought here "masterpiece of unAt the age of 44, Mr. Clyde Dunlap of Cad's., O., ha le!mutn." quarters agreed, that Ow I)emte from Canton today by an Ameriderstatement." cratie platform will be largely chasing new automobiles, for paying off acAmerof the Weir. preskient can naval vessel, kaid five Japan. Kenneth C. Krenta. United ghen birth to twinsher 23rd and 21th children. Fit. an endorstrgent of the Itooaevelt ican Iron and Steel Institute cumulated a 20 minute ese States consul obligations, refinancing.. and for Canton. at 24 16 staged and she teen of has the ourthe portest piano grandchildren record and that nothing could o and thairman of the National ed to the Japanese consul there attack at close range on their other legitimate purposes. gained by. meeting later. St Ns! Corporation. disputed earl-te- r Ming. Mn. Dunlap wii4 a grandmother at 33. Ifer ship and continued to fat. macagainst endangering the life of The national committee meetown grandmother, ,he tia)a. wag mother of 19 chi'. hine-gun an American passenger. The othtestimony that the United bullets into it tycn as Steel Corporation States ings usually are held In Decent, er passengers were I Norwethe pilots landed it dren. A consultation with, us may result in a ber preceding a convention year. and its flounced steel. prices said the Japanese officials gian and tin Iranian. smaller min pet akin, "folims ed although they sometime go ov,or was forced tbmn Tuesday held the plane and its plane Japanese quick and easy solution of your, prob. until January. The COnlentioni the leader." mail sacks at Walchow and the at Walchow Island lo.catise it "Prices of the steel industry customarily lire held in June. new too IONV over a prohibited lems. Ask us about our loans two British pilots at Canton. made in the competitive are Republican Board area en route front Hongkong to The plane's passengers assert Meets Next Month market from day to day regardand compare our rates. Hanoi. French they mere compelled to kin The Republicans will have an ekti of what the (United States) The reone three would of not that passengers. pledges they opportunitv to discuss a meeting I Steel Corporation puts out for them O. Cuevas, Puerto Rican veal details of the Japanese base the quarter. he said. The crititime for the full national commit of the Waichow. at employe tee at a session next month of cism comes from prices that get the executive committee. a smallbelow the rerst of production." WASHINGTON, Nov. ixilitielans er group. A. If. Keller. committee coun',.L86," Ickes Will Ask U. S. -the rebirth of Tammany as the ofyear election Chairman John Hamilton. consel. asked. How are you going which portends most for the future. to avoid that?" fined to his apartment here with --- I' Oil Conservation Law an Infected hand, is expected to "By deternunation of each comThey say its influence will be set a date W01 for the executive Iwen elected resiiivnt viithout felt not only in the result of pany of a price that will give it 10. Nov. NVASIIINGTON, committee meeting. It originally a reasonable profit. and absolute next years presidential election. ,i, the New York vote. Ickes. saying (AP)Secretary was set for Sept. 26. but was post. refusal to sell below that price," i,...14t,,jt,,-,-,,t,but in the seletlion of the l)emothat state oil 'authorities were Wil son Woodrow squeezed ..NVeir replied. cratic nominee, poned when President Roosevelt not doing a complete job or pre,, 'DUBLIN. Nov. 10 through in DIG xshen New York called a sjecial tilSSiOn of ConFor this is a new Tam in) Representative Williams (Mo.) venting waste. asked the House toalit f I. De Valera Eamon could to he if Charles Weir asked ent Evans Hughes. that has arisen, one thio)tng explain gress. oil committee today to endorse Irish Republican Army I3esides setting a (late for tie! earlier testimony by other steel with neW life and fresh ni to create federal legirlation JAive son. hut the issue was day fourstrikers ert executives that their companies Those u ho know the histor of national committee meeting. the i'iFfill it ;., hunger standards of oil conservation. so drawn the that result closely f reof deatn." losses in resuffered had will receive executive group' large danger Tammany through recent years "I must the stress need for leg. uas in doubt for several days. ' cent years." JV6rfiti!F say it has gone through a private De Valera said he tad decided islation which will assure ode. ports from its field staff, finance, rcH. 'The executive management purging hien augurs much for Rutherford B. Hayes uiggled In OF SALT LAKE CITY 'avoidpublicity and women 'a divisions. between the lesser of two evils. against 4 protection quite tWil;Ipi! , I Is at fault." Weir said. 'It, never the future. in l76, when New York voted and discuss in general plans for qt able waste of the oil resources of to let the striking members Of in get 1940 the -letting prices our nation," Ickes said. , justtitert campaign. the outlawed organization die Many of the old faces are gone. for another Samuel ci. 61;116; Fi In a point: where loss results. That the national committee The interior secretary took breaches at rather than endanger the safety Comparative newcomers sit in Tilden. elecJ. the That time so in is the keen Januuntil over Comtrtition may its councils. go con. notice of the SUGAIROVIIS meeting They already are of the country. 1;1,, an was tion and that Indicated steel contested, of was officers ordinary disputed. industry by ary troversy over federal or state beginning to shed their coats for aad lie said the government had ft 6 all but caused a renewal of the salesman has been given authorthe women 's division, who said the 1940 job. regulation and said that in case TOCIELZ , released one man after a hunger Civil Var. a there had been some complaints of ity to cut prices necessary to -It. may easily strengthen the disagreement between the strike of 31 days. out that the Many party strategists say that a from national committee icemen get business. 1-1 .P t government and a state over power of Big jim Farley. Nev six more began. fastYork is the key to next next New Nvords. the Nery life day other "In close too to it of waste. the federal holding Be against man. title questions has York'rtriple reand election ing. of a big corporation is in the Tammany, year's Christmas. should DEPOSIT INSURANCE" ' COSPORA11011 prevail. MAUL authority )(DWI many friends in the new For three of the men. who constituted and on the march, hands of an ordinary salesman. like Some committeewomen As postmaster structure. October The I is the notch needed to make that strike. fourth began a week have refused food since That's what object to." to hang around a week after such general and national Democrat later. 13. this is the 27th day of (heir Weir conceded that price-cukey effective. he has not harmed meetings and do some shopping. chairman, some in one official said, but they can't ting might be necessary himself Ivith Tainmany. other large industries. such as do this and be home for ChristAnd as New York state chairhut and automobiles clothing. mas, too." man, with strong upstate ties. added "there is no style prob. Only One Invitation Farley is expected by the best inlem in steel." Issued for Meet. .., formed Democrats in New York Although Chicago, Cleveland, to dominate the selection of ev., Detroit. Philadelphia. San Fran. .-c."...-., ery national convention degate ,. cisco, Los Angeles. Minneapolia. " north of the Bronx. St Louis and Baltimore have' . f Weld the two segments of the 3 -1 ' been suggested as sites for the if . New York state delegation to.., dm,- , (t(p4r11313, ....,, convention, only one formal bid ,( 4ir gether, and you have 94 dele,. , has been receive. ...... Is almost a tenth of This gates. .:, 4, .,,' 4111111" A California man has proposed ft Agli ,S1 the whole national convention, 4.4.... '' t ,v, I li, 10 Nov. . that the Democrats come to the SACRAMENTO, Calif., ,,''' .,. ott rI ' and quite a potent hunk to use ' ... Rose Bowl at Pasadena, where persons were killIn making or breaking the hopes (AP)Four ,,:,,, 3 1r an i in ....... 4. I ' ' .....:.- - Ari-r- be ed and five were injured they would , , -, guaranteed freeof any candidate. ,..' ...,,. 0 i ,. use of the Bowl and up to SI,' collision on the Up:I automobile F Nor are New York's 47 elec. xi a mile 000,000 in addition to be raised ELL,"tAREIA'SuppL per Stockton Highway toral votes less powerful. Only by a 81.50 admission charge to south of Old Elk Grove early twice since the Civil War rethe general public. today. construction era has a candidate Officers at Democratic headThe two automobiles were desaid that this quarters molished but State Highway Paproposal ATTEND CORDIALLY INVITES YOU probably would not be considettrolman Thomas Birmingham ed, as it smacked too much of a said he could not learn immedi, "promotion" scheme. i THE GRAND OPENING OF THEIR NEW ately from the survivors just .4,..1 , A Republican group In Bald-mor.t,, , ,4, ) how the accident was caused. 1 was reported eager to have occurred as the The crash ' 'I , their party meet there because, , I C, ,tA, t' victims, mostly high school stu.,, 1,, f among other things, that city hall t a:;4 dents. were en route home from been the scene of several conthe McCiatchy High School and I Nov. CHICAGO, 1 10,(AP)-claves which turned out success,Stockton football game at Stock.T. J. Pel ley, president of the ful presidential nominees for ton. Association of American Railboth parties, dating back to AnThe dead: roads, said today that the raildrew Jackson's nomination in (NEWLY MODERNIZED:FRONT) Jack Briney, 16, Sacramento, roads of the United States had 1832. a McClatchy High School stuhandled "without congestion or dent. serious car shortage the most pre' AND BEAUTIFUL NEWLY G. H. Curtis. 60. 8acramento. cipitous increase in freight traffic on record." ,Curs. 14, his grandson. An unidentified boy. of ship"Willi the In- -The injured: and receivers of ' ,k , pers freight Efaine Fisher, 10, Sacramento '' SATURDAY-NOVEM- BER Mk. , 1- 1-9 A. M. TO 9 P. M. bringing about the prompt load'''' 4. High School student; cuts and I I I: cars." he ' and of ' ing unloading , 1 . ', 4 , 1 i.., bruises. of told the annual fall meeting . , , t all ,, 13 ' EAST FIRST SOUTH WASATCH 4939 John O'Leary. 20, McClatchy ,,,:14. .:. , II t i member- - roads. "the railroads 1 ., tA. la L11 I at e, 10S ANGELES. Nov. I 0I il it ; ..,1 : 11P.yr High School student; severe head have met this demand without , 7 k?, ) rel ' Atty. Richard Kittrelle came up ,1 ; 1 . iniuries. I.,. 2 Irt,if and they will continue i difficulty today with evidence from his to meet any future dem3nds for Dorothy McCain, age and adThere is a leader in evety field! For nearly a .generation Ecker Studid tortes to show that Franklin D. 1. , jp. . .... 1 , ', dress 'unknown; head injuries. transportation in the same way." Roosevelt is not the first prest, ... p.,.. , , Marcella Kidrick. 17, ; ,...:,,,..... student; Pelin has all Lake Salt and Utah an increasing triumph , In the week ended Oct. 21, phodent to shift- the Thanksgiving , brought.to , fractured leg and'head cuts. i .date. ,,,,,,,!, ley reported. loadings of revenue t ,.' Jack Curtis, 16, McClatchy : 4 ' ZI,,-the tographic protraiture Guiding this progress has been Peter S. Ecker, U. S. Grant, he found, pro , ... , freight totaled 861.198 cars, 1130 -1 High School football player and for any. week. since claimed thanksgiving on Nov. 18, highest whose geniality aniartistry has built on enviable, reputatiort' among! ., grandson of G. H. Curtis; cuts He added that there has been a 1869; July 4, 1876t and Nov. 30, , , , Wirt bruises: 1876.. constant climb in freight traffic thousands.' THE Confident of the future he presents proudly said Jack Curtis tirntingham , 44 since a Andrew Jackson fixed day .. was driving one car and disIn December, 1865. .1 ECKER STUDIO decorated in the modern tempo '...' ."4.1 11.1, .....: Compared with the August av beautifully :..'. , : Abraham Lincoln proclaimed apppared after the accident, but erage, the total for the week- of i i - with a department devoted exclusively to BELL Cr HOWELL PERSONAL, I was..found, and...takento,.the of 428 21 "was Thanksgiving - in-,- - April, 1842; .... :. , t .,, ., :.. , r.4 said officer the No but around The boy, as 1863, to Pellev pital. got August, described by cent, per MOTION PICTURE EQUIPMENT. Acknowledged supreme in the proNovember In 1864. would., not talk about the acci"the greatest increase In loading . dent. James Madison called for two ' on record in such a short period ,,,,,e fesipnal field for thirty years. the entire resources of Bell Cr Howell sore: .Thanlpgiving Days in 1815, one of time." In January and another in April. "The railroads this year are available to help you capture the thrill of moments you will want ta expected to place in service or ' - ' CAMERA-DEPT.live again. (BELL have on order a total of about :' 9.1:Ff: t I 11111 300 new locomotives." Pelley . ..., said. "The railroads in the first OUN , CONOM i 45 service in months nine ''-' put ' ; " 1111 i 00 and 157 new steam locomotives I new electric and diesel ,tlocomo- PULLMAN, Wash., Nov. 10. tives." , Ely, (AP1- - Suggestion that a new inMYRON DISPLAY by FELT ELECTRIC CO. , COOK REALTY CO- .SPALDING WESTERN ARMS, IINC. dustrial empire may rise in the 11 East 1st South 37 fast Rist South ., YOUNG ELECTRIC SIGN CO. con- SPORTING GOODS and aluminum magnesium use Pacific northwest through the " 21 East nit South , '155 Motor Avouu.,,IITAT11140TO-NATERIAand tainers for the canning industry of power from Bonneville from BUILDERS KETCHUM SUPPLY silk made a wand CO:, forwas Dams synthetic Coulee I Grand put , AGFA FILMS oNATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO,, NEWELL COTTiRELL Hemlock Wood were among the BUILDING HEADQUARTERS ward yesterday by Dean A. E. 27 five South West in ' Templ 19 industries developed 132 East Second South Drucker pf the mining experi780 Wont Fourth South COMMERCIAL DISPLAYS z teti ment station at Washington State xears of research. he said. LAKE GLASS & PAINT CO. SALT SPECIFICATION Bitason Bldg. MOTOR CO OIL li a with an announcement The raw materials, Dean DrtiCARD College, CALIFORNIA MFG.CO 33 East First South sY ' a 47 West 4th South fti4 were 19 new industries n that cker said, plentiful. A' i I : San Economise Ttcmcisco, With ' SAM TEITELBAUM'S i Quality T. Ely .."Aluminum cia. are scattered developed in the college electro. ED. D. SMITH & SONS throughbtit eastern WashinKton," metallurgical research laboratorDE LUXE GLASS CO. .,811.owtit SHOP ' 1 e in CO. 'MAGAZINE PRINTING INKTRANCE ies. he asserted. "Zinc is available ' 17 k East Broadway 141 East Broadway are giant There -amounts. Dean Drucker said some of the PRINTING DISTINCTIVE Newhouse floor, 3ldg. large ''' ":, Idaho ),11M'K,A In and never become Industries "may tir 12 Richards Sphosphate deposits AMERICAN'ilNEN SUPPLY CO. vital factot;e in the life of the STRAND ELECTRIC SERVICE Montatia. Chrurnium is available SMITH & ADAMS CO. South Sixth East $5 and and he asserted I but in Oregon every northwest, ELECTRICAL tDESERET BOOK CO. ENGINEER Washington TENTS AND AWNINGS : . CITIZENS COAL CO.' .. one was feasible in this part of can be sent here from Alaska and ' , South ; 139 Second 225 A West Street FRIEND Edison lo East Saudi Tssip 443 So. 5th Wen the nation. the Philippines. We have large . Witit'8572 ores in of , Electrohermic and electrolytic magnesium deposits northwestern Washintton.':' processes, fertilizers, glass brick. r P , scant w etcome will await the giant Slialakoasues sengers of the rain stodawhen (A10)--- . - t. , 0 ,,t.A , 1.). . 4! ' - k, , , . .(4,0P.'" , ., . ',. ,,!. 1 , , ,;,'' , A II -- lindian Poverty Hits Wekome9fRainGods .' , Both Parties Must Prepare For National Conventions City, Utah .,- - r- -- . Plane PAssengers Subject To 20 Minute Japanese Fire price-euttin- Me-line- Et 16 Rebirth Of Tammany Seen As Significant i I , Indo-Chin- a ; Inter-contine- Hunger Strikers In Ireland Will Be Allowed To Die 11 i t, - NATIONAL II ii.itiouR' ,lioio;;t4' FIRST BANK f hotne-stater- i? t Sat 7 Tani-man- t. 1 , i. Auto Crash Kills Four A . 1 ; , I' . ' ., J 44..,..---- ' STUDIO ' I 1' --- BELL Et H CAMERA WELL i , i- - DEPARTMENT - . , ' DECORATED STUDIO i. ,..: , l.', 1 ;; - ; - i ,e,. lit... ? p '' . ,. ., ,,V ,, , 3 . . IL , -- , -- -- ' ' 1 ' ' t 'IN A i . New Industrial .6. 0 0 kt Western Area JIT oe - TIT, ' . . . . . . . . -- - '' ' - -- ' . - : S CONGRATULATIONS ' - - Empire FQrecast . , RtN--.---K,,,,,; 1' - : Vk 1 mid-Jul- ,i , - .s--.- '- , ,, t , : . - -- F) o ----- - 7 History Backs President Holiday Change it , To Rail Society Head Praises Work Of Lines e - -- LS . - 'C - ,', ' has-bee- RE - . .. 1 - |