Show 13 1935 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MOND AY MORNING FEBRUARY ness caieer began with a commission house on the fish wharves of Sen Francisco Is here from the west coa t with the object of regaining control of the company he founded in 1928 Ruslans Office— 24 N University Att Phone 333 Correspondent: 172 W Beyond So Phone 1150 Agent: Phone 425-His first act was to survey a corps of clerks counting a truckload of to the fleet— blue seaStates— the United HONOLULU Feb 14 W— The proxies in the offices of the Corsick enemy set foot on the Hawaiian mapture the islands from an invader Trust company the resident who had seized them That was the Transamerica this year Corporation poration Announcement Stems Bear- - Islands agent for the Transamerica corpoia-tioBut they couldn't have done It If the way the officers who designed the He hopes these and other had used bullets instead of problem put it 5 Status Awaits ‘Battle o defenders proxies which may arrive by airplane flares— so goes the chorus of officers Actually it was to determine with will wrest control of the concern from of the defense who are biting their what success the present defenses of Proxies’ a group of New York bankers headed Stay Production Drop nails today with impatience until they the islands could withstand an inby Elisha Walker chairman of the can expound their views at the re- vasion by an enemy fleet board of directors The United States battle fleet conview of the gigantic army-nav- y DeL Feb 14 (!P — WILMINGTON Officials Dedicate Mcn'6 PROVO — Sharon ward Boy Scout City Shows Cash Balance CLEVELAND Feb 14 m-H- enry The Walker group aligned with sisting of 62 vessels took part in the game next week A Bacigalupi of San Franchco the James of Transamerica troop won the largest number of to make an eight as And the seasick soldieis who! attack It included the aircraft car- With control decision Ford's at End of Year Says of the corporation critimne boats out of riers and and president Building at Slate stake New climbed Lexington at York Saratoga landing gingerly points for participation and attend is car corporation well as a helping cised Giannmi’s management prior to 25 destroy to to the cruisers four battl&hips fight Friday theoretically were financiers at the ance various activities of scout tonight Institution Recorder’s Report ' stem bearish sentiment In the steel death the defenders but actually to be ers submarines a number of miscel- San Francisco his resignation from the presidency a girding themselves for an expected year ago In letters to stockholders anniversary week in the Sharon disindustry but came too late to arrest welcomed to Hawaii were recovering laneous craft and two transports trict Scout Commissioner T C They carried some 23 000 officers "battle of proxies" at tomorrow’ an- this faction declared Giannlni in 1929 a decline In production the magazine from a week of seeing nothing but PROVO — Despite adverse weather water — and that through a porthole and men besides 600 marines and 600 nual meeting of one nf the largest made an “artificial and costly attempt announced Sunday The troop PRICE — Accoi ding to the annual Steel said today to peg the market value of the comThe war ended yesterday But the soldiers holding companies In the country more than 250 persons attended ex- will be awarded a troop flag In the1 financial statement of Price city is"In December Ford took quotations On the other side — the black deA P Giannlni whose colorful busi pany's own stock” battle of who won the war goes merof finished a on substantial tonnage W ercises dedicating the new men's near future Recorder Carl sued Saturday by steel but weakness which has devel rily on It was almost a diaw The fenders— were about 15000 men and The troop rated an average of 104 Empey ward to be known as the Fredrick receipts for 1931 exceeded ex oped since — ascribed in part to the referees — high officers of the army 750 officers the nominal strength of scout for each The points registered Dunn building in honor of Superin- Lake penditures by $8716 29 Revenue for luck of Ford business — necessitates and navy— will ponder the question the army here assisted by 1500 offiView troop placed second with cers and men of the navy year amounted to $306 802 10 new tenders" the magazine con- - theoretically tendent Dunn of the institution Sun 92 points for each registered scout the while The attackers had 220 airplanes the weie $298085 81 tinued "This inquiry by Fold exOstensibly the maneuvers consisted day morning at the Utah state hos and the Vineyard Sea Scout troop Cashexpenditures 104 on hand and m the banks shortly may Impose a sevpieT°l n attempt by an expedition from defenders pital third with an average of 91 points on January 1 of this year totals $172-31- pected on current effort to stabilstrain the Speakers weie R K Brown Salt Mr Ilebertson stated 40 City bonds outstanding amount Lake superintendent of construction The week’s activities came to a to $331500 and the sinking fund on ize steel prices "It will be March at the earliest for the state building commission A close Saturday when troops hiked to hand is $116585 69 making the net Q Smoot Provo Utah county com- various historical m the dis- bonded indebtedness of the city $214-91- before steel again moves to Ford in points volume but with the Ford competimissioner Joseph Nelson Provo trict Parents’ nights were held by 31 the report shows car manution known other architect of the building and I E all of the troops during the week and The light department proved the facturers can more accurately gauge Brockbank Provo Utah county attor- many demonstrations cerer flag revenue-gettefor the year their markets and steel requirements Opening of Living Music Days was ney Dr Dunn welcomed the visi- monies and programs were conducted biggest foatuied Sunday with a concert of reporting receipts of $70 935 Sale of "The Ford announcement while not tors on behalf of the institution and the scouts Recommittal exercises notes brought by m while the $61265 ymphonlc numbers given in the Asstate and Bishop Joseph Buttle of held by actual order has at the stake administra- sum of $48700 was raised by taxa- accompanied cleared hall before a large audience We arc having an immediate demand for more used the atmosphere sembly the Provo L D S First ward offered tion Monday were attended measurably building by 100 tion The orchestra of 55 local muat Detroit and encouraged all ma- State the dedicatory prayer Tax Controversies scouts dislisted under The item Albert sicians was conducted by pianos than any time in onr history Our aupply of largest terial suppliers” The building was open all day Sunt bursements was the payment of Railroad demands are being shaped Shepherd Reginald Beales was List day for public inspection and hunin these is entirely exhausted To take care of immediate Appear 33 to the Utah Power & Light up but master and Btchard P Condic dreds" of visitors went through the Lincoln Scout Troop extremely slowly Activity in for selections several is Expenditures steel pipe power company sang sales we have pending on instruments of this type WE new addition Dr Dunn reported slightly mo!e Pending Cases C Clarence Neslen gave a short under various municipal departments Structural shape awards Transfer of 300 male patients from Wins Honors at Circus ARE PREPARED TO MAKE A MORE LIBERAL Water as — — were follows: he the which address $2057507 lit8100 civic tons in week a in the were praised the Hyde Memorial building will be TOOELE — Lincoln Boy £cout troop Interest that prompted the produc made Monday to the new ward In won scout honors at the annual scout light $8127 67 street $1137573 paik tle more than half the tonnage In the EXCHANGE ALLOWANCE than at any time iu the ReWASHINGTON Feb 14 (APj— lion future the Hyde Memorial building circus last week being first in skin- $6139 65 police $5395 01 cemetery preceding week 98 solos Condie’s 27 a Besides weeks' $3534 $161065 three to tomorrow Mr fire eased three after last cent department Operations will be used exclusively for women ning the snake wall scaling and the suming per last twenty years weelf after wavering at 28 per cent recess the supreme court Is expected and ome horn solo arrangements patients and the new ward for men uniform race and represented Tooele salaries $12547 Mozart's included two the for and weeks schedules program for the Commissioner Smoot and Attorney district at the interdistrict circus Jn to give a final answer to many legal thirty-nintsymphony in E flat feaBrockbank complimented Dr Dunn Salt Lake South high school Friday coming week indicated another drop YOUR tlOYI! Royal Arch Masons to 26 per cent a surrender of all im- questions asked in 41 cases among ture number: “The Last of Spring" and other officers of the institution night “Heart Words” Grieg compoxl Architect Nelson explained the plans Troop 126 won the first aid carry Greet Grand Officer provement since the second week in them being the usual accumulation of and tions “Oberon” overture by Von GET THAT NEW PIANO NOW AND SAVE MONEY ! state tax controversies of the new building and methods relay troop 130 fire by friction flint January More scrap is being purchased for There is no certainty all will be Weber and "Finlandia” tone poem of its construction PROVO— Worshipful Grand High and steel Bnd the song and clowning We have many NEW UPRIGHTS AND GRANDS from Otherwise the disposed of although supreme court by Sibelius The exterior of the building which contests They also represented Tooele Priest Percy N Cook of the Grand Japanese account of is the disturbance for recesses are taken without is H shaped is of red brick and con- district at Salt Lake Masons purpose of Arch Utah Royal chapter the heat factories in the country that are marked for crete It contains six wards with At Salt Lake Tooele won the uni- paid an official visit to Provo chapter effect on the steel markets the maga- preparing opinions on suits that have and California’s corporation franchise been argued and are ready to be set- tax an office for the ward attendants form race and with Bingham and No 4 Saturday evening at the local zine reported February selling at prewar prices and on liberal terms Due to reductions in pig iron tled The court may also say tomorrow sevep individual rooms for disturbed Ensign districts tied for second place temple Approximately 20 members reon iron Steel’s Is and steel composite is Utah whether it will clarify the tangle of the grand chapter from Salt Lake looking for an answer CALL MR HOLLAND—WASATOn patients and a dormitory with 43 beds with eight points each 3 cents to $29 57 the finished the validity of its law prohibiting the sulting from reapportionmenh Govshower baths wash rooms and lavaOgden and Park City accompanied down a steel on vetoed ernor of Minnesota of Olson and tobacco at advertising Mr Cook including Grand Secretories in eacN ward Each day room composite is unchanged cigarets $46 62 while the steel works law redlhtricting the state but the is equipped with a radio and other tary J M Dunlap of Salt Lake scrap billboards 4 to is off cents also 85 $7 expects a decision Minnesota supreme court said the Mississippi conveniences Approximately 50 members were in composite on its statute placing a privilege tax statute was valid anyhow attendance at the meeting which was Hallways and looms are covered The highest courts In other slates on the occupation of cotton buying with battleship linoleum except the under the direction of Harold Other state tax cases include the however among them Missouri and ground floor which is tiled All inhigh priest of the local South Carolina levy on gasoline New York have decided differently terior construction is fireproofed 74 SO MAIN ST The building was constructed at a brought into the state Georgia's tax holding the governor's signature on Income cost of more than $200000 with federal from copyrights Oil Tariff Advocates for equipment and furnishings An approach in ornamental concrete Claim Strong Support A week’s observance of the forty-fiftconnects the mam entrance on the MT PLEASANT — Officers of the anniversary of Phillips Congre WASHINGTON Feb 14 ground floor with the level of the Mt Pleasant Pioneer Historical asso gational church was begun Sunday Center street paving from millions of Americans for at 11 a m with special services con ciation Saturday evening completed Utah materials were used wher- plans for the annual celebration protective levies upon imported ducted by the Rev Arthur L Rice ever possible March 4 the seventy-thir- d anniver- petroleum was claimed today in a pastor at the church Fifth South and sary of the settlement of Mt Pleas- statement issued by Russell B Brown Seventh East streets Rev Mr Rice chose as his text “Oui ant in 1859 counsel for the Independent Petio-leuassociation Tentative plans include a public Heritage From Phillips Church” and meeting in the North ward chapel and Brown asserted “that President gave a history of the local church a calico and overall ball in Armory Hoover will not veto an oil tariff bill and prominent figures connected with hall has been unequivocally stated on the its development James Larsen is president of the floor of the house of representatives Special music was sung by the quar 51 MADISON AVENUE NEW YORK MURRAY— Members of Salt Lake association and Mrs S D Longsdoi f without challenge or denial" and tet consisting of Miss Doris Bettridgc Mrs C L Shields Dr W R Worley added county fire department operating secretary-treasurINCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK FOUNDED IN IMS A MUTUAL ORGANIZATION from Murray answered 175 fire calls “Every phase of American life is and Miss Dorothy Ann Lewis represented in Ihe formal support of A birthday program will be conduring 1931 according to Chief Jack this measure which has already been ducted Friday at 7 30 p m under tho Clav Of this total 86 were to homes filed with the proper congressional direction of L H Page chairman and or business houses 49 to grass and a committee committees" rubbish fires 30 to outbuildings and 10 to automobiles Three Buildings Fall as Property involved was insured to ASSETS (Itemized below) the amount of $27550 and loss from MAGNA — John D Rice formei Fire Hits Business Area 25 The most Salt Lake county attorney will be fires amounted to $37475 LIABILITIES (Itemized below) destructive blazes were at the old op- the guest speaker at the American WAUPACA Wis Feb 14 era house and the Murray Mills Inc Legion and auxiliary George Wash debeen had frame both of which were attended by buildings mgton birthday program Mr Rice EXCESS OF ASSETS OVER LIABILITIES (General Contingency Fund) $ Dr H P Kirtley grand master of and others including the post at the request of Murray will speak on "Washington the Pa- stroyed Utah Free and of the degrand lodge a and office telephone exchange city department triot and Soldier” Masons and other grand The general public is invited to partment store were threatened by Accepted fire which late today started in the lodge officers will make an official attend Ticket the bicentennial in program Qolhing Buys visitation to the six symbolic lodge-o- f Per Cent the Cyprus high school auditorium down business section here Salt Lake Monday February 22 DIRECTORS the To Benefit Dance Monday leveled The building by of Total evening February 22 at 8 flames housed already A celebration commemorating the D Mann the dry Jl p m 200th anniversary of Geoige WashJOHN E ANDRUS comstore loan and an abstract goods Dr George E McBride commander MURRAY—Articles of clothing will Manufacturer ington’s birthday will follow the vim Cash on Hand or In Bank pay entry fee to a benefit dance Wed- of the local American Legion post and pany office the Holme bakery and tation The Arlington Chemical Co and several professional apartments nesday evening in the L D S First Mrs C E Pickett piesident of the Tile in ceremonies the Masonic NATHANIEL F AYER United States Government Bonds waid amusement hail proceeds of auxiliary have arranged the pro- offices First estimates of the damage temple are scheduled to start at 730 i Tretturer which will go to the community store gram which includes Selection Cy- ranged from $75000 to $150000 P ni Co M Cabot umfeturlBt Ttttlltt State County and Municipal Bonds prus high school band invocation operated by dubs and churches CORNELIUS N BLISS The stock of clothing has now fallen the Rev E B Pace vocal solo Miss Fire Destroys Famous Public Utility Bonds Chairman of tho Board very low according to Dr F E Alice Gardner reading Miss Myrth Atlantic Pier Co Inc Bliss 4 City Boucher chairman of the store chorus Fabyaa Snd band ensemble Harvey bugle calls Mrs Maxine Adams MORTIMER N BUCKNER ATLANTIC "CITY ’N J Feb 14 Railroad Bonds Chairman of tho Board tP)— The Sleeplchase pier a resort Bow York Trust Company landmark since 1892 was demolished Open house and matinee dance THOMAS A BUCKNER by a spectacular fire tonight the University of will William C Ferlnan PrMidtnt Non York Lllo manager of Utah Juniorprecede a promenade reaching the pier estimated the loss at $500-00- climax NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER with the “prom" at the Union A huge advertising sign conPrftent Columbia UBivrailf Friday night announced taining 27000 lights described as one building Richard Parry chan man of the most expensive and elaborate CHARLES A CANNON 1 10 12 m to from nooq p electric signs in the world and six a Tuesday dance will Praidat Cannon Mill Co be given In the matinee Real Estate Owned (including Home Office) stores in front of the pier were de Union the direction under building CALVIN COOLIDCE stroyed of Miss Virginia White vice president First Mortgages on City Properties form: PtudBt of tb Unitd Sttttt of the student body Fraternities will Youth Faces Charge GEORCE B CORTELYOU hold open house Wednesday from 4 to Proaideot Consolidated Gaa and sororities Thursday at Of Murdering Child 7thepm Company of Now York same hours of tho Troasury PHILADELPHIA Feb 14 WD-WILLIAM H DANTORTH lie Brown 16 negro who police saylublHT OllJClfUfl Due Chairman of tho Board is deficient mentally will be ar Ralston Purina Co Ou W ay to Sales Meet raigned on a murder charge tomorG HARBORD JAMES row charged with the assault and A party of B F Goodrich Rubber Chairman of tho Board Radio CorDorothy Lutz slaying of poration of America koriner company officials wdl arrive in Salt1 February 3 U S Army Lake Monday at 10 30 a tn en route On till aUUmtul bond not uhjw t to amortization and all atocka ara valutd at market lo the western states sales conference FX PLAINS TENSION BILL CHARLES D IIIL1 ES quotation aa of Decambar ilatj Features of the radioed employes' in Los Angelos The party which In Y N Resident Mgr State 30 eludes from Akron executives wanes hi Ass fore were now bill Corp Liability Employers’ congress pension explained to members of the Railroad Ohio will be headed by S B Robert HALE HOLDEN m son of vire sale associaPension National charge president Employes' Chairman Executive Commirff From Feb 15 to Feb 27 Utah and inti i mount mi salt lep tion Sunday at two meetings at the Southern Pol the Co Newhouxe hotel by W B Conger of resentatives will leave Tuesday foi CHARLES EVANS HUGHES Jr the conference Tucson Aru national otganizer Tin? latter delcga An opportunity for every man everyReserves— Tor Xil Contractual Obligations $169849519570 Hughes Schurman 4 Dwight Meetings were held at 10 30 a m turn will be headed by W A Rohm U General S former Solicitor and 7 30 p m to accommodate dif- - son local manager of the Gooduch where to obtain one or more of For Dividends Payable in 1932 6321033800 'Silvertown Inc ferent shifts of employes ALBA B JOHNSON PROVO Southern UTAH the War’ Dispute Rages BANKERS GIRD After Navy’s Mimic Isle Contest FOR CONTEST ‘Who Won FORD DECISION ASSISTS STEEL Boy Scouts of NEW HOSPITAL PRICE FUNDS Sharon Ward WARD OPENED Lead T roops n s"”? F"ls EXCEED COSTS of four-cylind- WANTED US Throng Al tends Music Festival SUPREME low-pric- e 25 Uses! Pianos COURT OPENS of $38-55- con-eer- HIKE h EUSUBSE e 3333 Pioneer Group Plans Fete on Town Birthday $50-00- GLEN BROS Church Observes Founders’ Week Bluc-menth- MUSIC CO oit Fire Department INSURANCE COMPANY N Makes Report Y er Legion Selects Fete’s Orator 87th ANNUAL STATEMENT (Ai-T- hree DECEMBER 31 1931 Masonic Lodges Await Officials $189014488069 $177047213751 11967274318 n ASSETS Students Add Prom Features fea-lui- 0 OFFERING DOBBS S15 HATS FOR MEN AT Wll-' $ Major-Gener- LIABILITIES — these fine hats These new Dobbs “Fifteens" for spj2 are the finest $1500 Bats we have ever offered our distinguished clientele After Feb 2 7 Dobbs “lift tens" will be regularly priced at $15 Fake Message Inquest Order Cloud Deatli of 0 S Girl Aboard Steamer 20B-21- 0 SOUTH MAIN STREET PERCY II JOHNSTON President Chemical Bank 4 Trust Co BOSTON Feb 14 (P)-- A faked blegi am repotting the "death” of ca-- 1 girl’s body A telegram from the state her department informed him the two legacies she soon would nose Prince had sailed for Boston and have received an inquest ordered in he said he would meet the vessel and1 faraway Gibraltar after a steamship Interview the captain upon its arrival company announced she died at sea of He said he knew of no one named pneumonia — such are the elements"Helcn James” and declined to Ihe death of Miss "suspicions” both Barrett Cook Arnold who worked his way The girl daughter of through Randolph Macon college and one of Boston's oldest families died who is at present employ edbv an elec-the Mediterranean aboard the trie company indicated ho believed steamer Chinese Prlnee a little more the legacies which Mus Cook would than a week before the date she had have received when shp reached 21 set to marry St George Arnold 29 were modest 'The lawyir handling of Boston Among the girl's personal the estate from whh h they were to property was found a cablegram ad- be paid would not discuss the terms vising her Arnold was dead and that of the legacies or their amounts toshe must “on no account return" The day That Miss Cook was to have message was signed "Helen James" received the legacies was revealed by The cablegram was revealed a hoax an uncle Dr Francis E Carroll when the gul’s mother received a Di Carroll and other relatives exmessage of condolence from Arnold pressed determination to discover the a giaduale student of Massachusetts person who si nt the faked cablegram Institute of Tethtiolgy Mrs Albirt E Carroll hei aunt re Arnold today awaited the finding of vealed that on a previous occasion toxlcolngli ts who he was advisiti by Miss Cook received a hoax telegram tho state department examined the advising her that her mother wa ill Chi-fian- R ot th Utw Yoik Lilt $177047213751 11967274318 Total DARWIN P KINGSLEY Cbtlrma 646392507 230267874 Total Liabilities General Contingency Fund WILLARD V KING Retired Banker 7 rustee Columbia University Fliza-CUS- Arthur Frank For Taxes Other Liabilities Philanthropist Former President Baldwin Locomotive Wotka $189014488069 Bord CERRISH II MILL1KEN Veering Mfthken 4 Co Dry Goods Commission House POLICY PAYMENTS AND INSURANCE STATEMENT FRANK PRESBREY Frank Piesbrey Co Advertising JOHN J PUILEYN Chairman of the Board Emigrant Industrial havings Bank GEORGE M REYNOLDS Chairman of Executive Committee Continental Illinois Bank 4 Ttusi Ce J BAR STOW SMULL J H Win heater 4 Vico-Pre- a PtesN Y Paid to Living Policyholders (Including Dividends) $15609610908 Paid to Beneficiaries in Death Claims Total Paid to Policyholders and Beneficiaries in 7148782631 1931 $22758393539 Co Slate Cbamheroi Commerce JESSE ISIDOK STRAUS Ca PtndBl Ft li Mc RIDLEY WATTS i Ine Retired Merchant Director Chemical Bank 4 Trust Co New Insurance Paid for In 1931 Insurance in Force December 31 1931 $67312300003 $765737315800 |