| Show i r4 - r THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING I i OCTOBER 7 1931 17 political uncertainty Prime Minister almost solidly ranged against its MacDonald Bomber? Blast DRY REPEAL today announced the old leader BRITAIN government's program to the house The prime minister has achieved BroncRider Man of commons which will be dissolved an Initial victory by carrying his Betling Four Buildings tomoirow by royal proclamation whole national cabinet into the ISSUE FACES evening Mr AIMS AT ‘ELK’ Dies in Fall paign without a resignation But Wins Wager BEGINS aldTomorrow will appeal over the radio for the there little unity beyond the KANSAS CiTY Oct (UP)— the nation's support— and campaign inet Itself and neutral political BODY LABOR labor war in much which From servers are chary about predicting A party Loses Foot Wagon terness Is expected to be unloosed the outcome of the voting legedly the attempt of unions to KILLSPARTNER LONDON Oct Great will be under way force their Is IDAHO HUNTER POLL-FIGH- T cam- SD MacDon- Is cab- Mo ob- stored-u- p 6 (JP)— Season's First Accident Claims Cattleman From Salt Lake MISSOULA Mont (JP)—' The death Wilfred Longson 50 of Mackay Idaho formerly of Salt Lake was the first hunting fatality for the 1931 season in this section The accident occurred in Idaho county Idaho Longson was accidentally shot by his partner Absalom Womack of Hagerman Idaho Womack walked six miles to get help for the wounded man He found a forest service truck and a rescue party was formed to bring the wounded man to a hospital here where he died within a few minutes after his and 12 hours after the accident The men had been hunting elk on Brushy creek near the Powell ranger station Mr Longson was born in Salt Lake county Utah May 2 1881 and made his home there until 1918 engaging in the dairy business in Sugarhouse He had since been engaged in ranching and cattle raising in the vicinity Tuesday i ' gjf (Special to The Tribune) TONOPAH Nev— The life of a wlldwest broncho buster who knew the thrills and dangers of the frontier was ended today when he was pitched out of a wagon In a team run- Other Resolutions Propose Barring Filipinos Aiding Jobless away The accident happened on the Pine Creek ranch of the United Cattle company near VANCOUVER B C Oct 6 (JP)— Hepeal of the eighteenth amendment and tlp Volstead act a special session of congress to appropriate money tor unemployment relief exclusion of Filipino laborers and regulation of Immigration from Mexico were urged in resolutions presented to the American Federation of Labor convention here today The Hotel and Restuarant and Beverage Dispensers’ International alliance sponsored the resolution proposing repeal of the eighteenth! amendment while the central labor council of Tacoma Wash favored repeal of the Volstead act Many Resolutions Presented here The dead man is John Nava 60 scion of a Spanish family which at one time held large land grants in southern California He was born on a ranch which now Is the site of motion picture studios WOMAN DIES ar-rlv- at of Mackay He is survived by his widow Mrs Florence Ewing Longson of Mac- kay three brotlieis and four sisters Charles F George and Ruth F Longson Mrs John Rowe Mrs J M Johnson and Mrs W P Gardiner Salt Lake Thomas F Longson Mackay Mr Longson’s body wilt brought to Salt Lake for burial be ROGUE’S POSE WINS VERNAL MAN’S CASH Chicago CHICAGO Oct 6 (JP)—' William G Utah high Howard of Vernal sombrero and all approached John McGinnis’ desk at the detective bureau yesterday "I met a fellow who said he was Walter Wright from Malta Mont and he sure talked like he came from out my way” said Howard who had lust sold a shipment of lambs from his ranch "We saw the sights together and then I let him have $60 to adjust seme insurance for a friend because he was a stranger and he was afraid they wouldn't take his Licit-tena- nt cheek” "And you haven’t seen Wright or your $60 since” interrupted McGin- nis "Say how did you know?” Howard demanded “Oh I've heard of a fellow like him before” replied McGinnis reaching lor his wallet "Have you got enough to eat on until you hear from your folks?” "Sure about a thousand dollars” said Howard r' 1 it AtsocUitd Frets) He and Joseph Singer 28 after visiting a roadhouse near here made a bet on who could sit on a railroad track the longest before evading an oncoming train They sat down The train bore down on them They leaped Sherman was a split second slow in getting away and he won But in so doing he lost a foot severed by the locomotive And come to think of It Sherman said neither man had staked anything on the Fifty-fou- r pt&B If v SAYANT SEES They Would Sell in a "cheese-nibbling- l Regular Way Up to 1675 Japan’s Actions Alarm Chinese Leads Detroit Chiffons one-piec- powerful mlscroscope was required to see these nerve footprints of Every nerve Is a bundle of A Racc£‘counted 537 of them can In the large nerve of the rat they were equally numerous The mlscroscope showed that arrived Japanese warships and orsome of these fillers were degenders to the Japanese navy to prepare erating In human beings this for mobilization at Kure and Sasebo degeneration averaged about one in China alarm caused great 'night Japan thread ln every 15000 to 20000 Chinese were panicky ln Shanghai but in rats the average was much and at Nanking 93 miles up the higher one in about 600 threads river Yangtse This might be accounted for beThe country already was excited cause a rat’s life Is so much shortand embittered because of Japan’s er than man’s averaging barely armed occupation of southern Manthree years In rats the number churia since September 18 of degenerating fibers increased Frightened by Japanese warships progressively with age steaming up the Yangtse Chinese n "It la curious to note" Dr Duncan officials talked of pioving the capi-jother candidates were trail- - said "that ln young rats this process tal from Nanking to Honanfu far of degeneration of fibers is taking Inland ln Honan province where it place simultaneously with an inwould be free from menace by' Japacrease In the total number of ingell-tatenese naval vessels fibers in the peripheral nerves Indicates Slow Decay "All this seems to indicate a slow but accelerating degeneration of the central nervous system that It Is one of the factors leading to senility and Is a process that would ultimately esure death If all other destructive processes could be suspended” The damaged fibers increased in both humans and rats in severe wasting diseases This was shown ln rats by removing either vltamlne A or the sterility vltamlne E from the diet and was demonstrated in humans with tuberculosis and cancer e SHANGHAI Oct 6 UP)— A demonstration here today by four newly Velvet Trims Touches of Lace flovelty Pultons i Misses’ Sizes 14 to 20 d Crepe Y‘ Today! At a Phenomenally Low Price All Silk Ribbon Edge Yacht Whit Ivory Blue Fggshell Peach Shellbloon) Flesh Orchid Nile Coral v Turquoise Dlaiae Mother Goose Woodland Green Kiltie Green Mousse Crane Challenge Spanish Tile Cassis Goya Annnmrse Philippine Navy Blue Black Second Women’s Sizes 36 to 44 Third Floor You’ve been waiting for Court Condemns Chile Mutineers Floor Chile Oct 6 SANTIAGO more men were condemned to death today by a court mnitlal sitting at Talcahuano for pai tlcipntlon II is In the recent naval mutiny thought likely that the sentence will he commuted to life (JP)-F- our - no and for immediate wear Presents more beautiful styles than ever In Beautiful Green and commission which outlines In a general way bankers’ opinion of th currents business fundamental warned that unwarranted short selling may crystallize Into agitation for —— For Fall Jacqueline Bankers' association convention The report of the economic policy undesirable restrictive legislation The report did not condemn short selling aa such attacking rather Us use to depress quoted values unduly Richard H Grant vice president of General Motors corporation forecast the first half of 1932 as a more successful automotive period than the first half of this year Grant cited an almost certain greater replacement market and reviewed automotive experience to show that every third year Is a big motor year "If we had a normal economic condition we could be sure that as 1932 is three years after 1929 we would Now do a tremendous business there are factors at woi k that make it uncertain how big the year will he "But I am willing to make this statement that as far as the conduct of our business goes ln (he first half of 1932 we have to draw the conclusion from the figures ln the best sense we ran use up to date that we will have to set the Indices for the first half of 1932 somewhat higher than the actualities of 1931" The report regaidlng short selling further urges bankers to withhold liquidation of securities ln so far as possible to refrain from forcing borrowers fo pay and for banks mutually to aid ln coping with mob scares this! Sale! 8000 Pcs ATLANTIC CITY N J Oct 6 (JP) —Public censure of selfish shot t sellers was urged today at the American — S & II Stamps at This Sale Price As Usual ‘tTisr'- - Travel Prints senility T V Crepes business types inforDaytime modes mal afternoon dresses Sunday night frocks modes jacket styles i there’s scarcely a fashion detail that isn’t included in this offering of beautiful dresses UNDER ATTACK 1 Satins Id SHOMLLING S — HALTT0 AGE A1 Vi' tractors hife-lon- resolutions were preand referred to committees without discussion In urging repeal of the eighteenth amendment the resolution said In Two Olliers Suffer Severe part:“We favor the Installation by Studies Wats of the states of a method of conI)cla)ing Injuries as Machine trolled and restricted distribuMan's Advance to exwill tions which the prevent Overturns ploitation of the liquor traffic for Senility unconscionable profits and not do with away prevailing ELY Nev— Mrs S F Gilman of only BUFFALO Oct 6 (JP) — Another and secret drinking Santa Cruz Cal formerly of St An- speakeasies but prevent the reappearance of scientific answer to the question auto in an killed was Idaho thony an unregulated system and the "What makes old age?” has develaoicdent on the Lincoln highway 35 oped from nerve studies by a mempolitical iniquities which accommiles north of McGill Sunday afterber of the University of Buffalo repany It” noon and Mrs Theda A Dickinson Senator James J Davis of Penn- search staff and Mrs F T Blake of the same Examining thousands of nerve sylvania called upon Americans to city were seriously injured Mr Gil- - quit ” methods of fibers of men dogs cats rabbits man escaped with minor injuries relieving unemployment and organ- - and rats Donald Duncan J’h D The party of four were en route jize to provide work for all without of the department of anatomy has observed that some of these from Yellowstone park to their homes the dole in California with Mrs Gilman drivliving threads degenerate at all Blames Fear Davis ages but with a progressive tening at about 40 miles an hour when of labor The former secretary to Increase with mounting the accident occurred According to before the convention said dency years Mr Gilman his wife must have dozedj apeakln(? was the jactor that was keeping fear Everyone knows that time proHe made a grab for the steering Amerlcan dollar the la2lest ln duces old age but ever since man’s wheel which was the last he remenW fVl erae pPan of life lengthened by bered until regaining consciousness w De enminauon “ p’n jq yeara jn recent decades it has some time after the crash and stock lu6-berealized that age is caused by The car turned over several times °fwll?cat flnanclnS wr Trnnv lmany other thin&3 in addlUon to hurling Mrs Gilman through the ‘ce rmrTniW tlme’ and that soraP of these other door and pinning her beneath the factors can be controlled dcapn wreck The injured were rushed to“ s Opens Way of Retarding Age atn'trtheh'pdaTlmd then lad0UaVlnUhmenrs ” 'a By discovering these other steps were taken to the Steptoe Valley toward age one by one science one in no Amer sured the delegates nf rw th ica is opposed to your program of opens the possibility of retarding them and so delaying the arrival of work for all at a decent wage” IN ACCIDENT sented workers upon city conflared today with the bombing of four buildings Three theaters and a state erected highway garage were dynamited ‘T’ve ordered every officer to shoot to kill” Police Chief Louis Seigfried announced tonight ‘Tt’s a waste of time to arrest bombers” FLIERS ARRIVE The whole fight will turn on national ronfidencedn the present cab- - TACOMA Wash Oct 6 lnet The labor party headed by the last leg of their flight thur Henderson foieign secretary In the recent labor government and from Japan to Tacoma Don Moyle g associate of Mr MacDonald and Cecil Allen landed at a Tacoma until their contrary views on the n&- - air field from Skagway Alaska at tion's financial crisis parted them 4:35 p m today en Supposed Westerner Fails to Return Loan in 1 ' (tit WINONA Minn Oct 6 (P) — Alfred Sherman 29 won his wager by a split second but lost by a foot as he explained — al- Brit- ain's 30000000 men and women voters will go to the polls In a geo eral election October 27 to decide whether the nation torn by finan- cial and economic Ills shall continue to be ruled by Ramsay MacDonald’s national government After days of almost unparalleled 6 bit- Rose' No Deliveries Crystal A No C O D’s No Phone Orders No Will Calls 0 Goblets Ice Tea Glasses This new mode Is shown in black or brown suede with corre- - H QC (ponding alligator trim 00 Sherbet Dishes Cocktail Glasses Wine Glasses Cordial Glasses Footed Tumblers We’ve had sales similar to this before and know we are doing you a favor when we urge you to shop early for these marvelous values ln stem- These are smart pieces that may be used tvery day without fear of extravagance ware Me7Anln A perky one-stra- p ln brown kid and n OP blaek kid priced at OsJ only Street Floor Thrift if Projtlc Suvr S if' I! 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