Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING MARCH 11 1932 rsz WAR LEADER Wood Artist OF ITALY DIES Gives Plaque Death ' Recalls Former Premier’s Views on Peace Efforts WASHINGTON March 10 (IP) —Ever and anon the recipient of unique gifts President Hoover today received one different from all the rest Mrs Ruth Bryan Owen Democrat Florida carried into his office a wooden plaque on which was worked in various colored woods a likeness of his head and shoulders The plaque was made by Boza Key West Fla woodworker who fashioned the likeness in wooden Mosaics using material from 22 different kinds of trees ROME March 10 UP) — Paolo Bossell war time premier of Italy died today ' at the age of 93 He was prime minister in 1916 and 1917 but was forced out as a result of the Italian defeat at Caporetto in October 1917 House Elections Group Votes to Seat Democrat entitled J Three Marvelous Events For Today and Saturday- - Von Ilindenburg Utters Flea for Vote Support WASHINGTON March 10 (fP) — A house elections committee decided today that Stanley H Kunz Demo- Store-Wid- e OOQOnly Two More Days to Take Advantage of This Once-a-ear Event In This Announcement We Feature a Sale of COATS Styles for Now and Easter ! BERLIN March 10 (P) — In the first and only speech he has made m the presidential campaign which ends on Sunday President Von Hmder'-urappealed tonight to the German peo ° for support as a nonpartisan nonpolitical candidate He justified the course he has followed in the past seven year' as head of the nation and asserted that he consented to run again on' fter he had convinced himself that it was his duty to the nation represent the Eighth Illinois district m the house of representatives It agreed that an official recount showed he was entitled to election instead of Peter C Granata Republican incumbent to Y g This decision which will be presented to the house for action next week was based on a recount which gave Kunz 18345 votes and Granata 15 057 When the votes first Were can vas'ed Granata was shown to have 16565 and Kunz 15394 The Democrat contended ballots had bem changed and asked for the recount Savant Discounts Soviet Grain Peril This Event Highlights Both the Single and the Double - Breasted Models SASKATOON Sask March 10 UP) as a serious menace to wheat producers of Canada and the United States does not loom significantly for some years to come W W Swanson professor of economics at the University of Saskatchewan said today Commenting on reports from Riga of conditions and serious difficulties confronting wheat seeding operations in a large section of Russia Dr Swanson said they tended to support the view that wheat is moving into a stronger position and they would do a great deal to discount alarmist reports spread throughout western Canada that Russian competition would threaten the prairie wheat industry freeL Senate Passes Prison Death Funeral Bill TIALS OF BEAUTY — Russia WASHINGTON March 10 W)— Th senate today passed and sent to the house a bill to authorize the attorney general to permit federal prisoners to attend the funeral or bedside of a deceased or dying relative It was sponsored by Senator George D Ga ) The measure would also permit removal to a suitable hospital of prisoners needing sr- - M su al or medical attention sick purchase af 9100 or ovor ot Du Barry With will re-- ceive THESE TWO ESSEN- Light Tan! 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And scores of remnants of percales cotton prints printed voiles batiste dimities etc Also remnants of drapery damask cretonnes and cur- tain nets lUmmm ay 0 0 0 DURANGO Colo March 10 (Fh -Snowbound Sllverton’s slender thread of communication and supply was cut today when a blizzard settled down over the San Juan basin and mule teams were forced to turn back from Animas canyon The pioneer mining town which has been isolated for more than a month by slides which blocked the Denver Sc Rio Grande Western railroad recently has been receiving supplies by mule team from Needleton 16 miles ‘ away Fear of heavy sheep losses was expressed by herdsmen who said losses this year are already unusually large help his successor as best he could all ft Ij 3 ie itih Blizzard Cuts Town Off From Supply Trains dent ” Later outlining his country’s aims in the conflict he declared that “peace without the victory of civilization and without complete national freedom is impossible it would be merely the forerunner of a new and more inhumane scourge of war” When the defeat of Caporetto forced him out of office he remained in the background of politics continuing to is i Ac-tur- o Back in 1916 when Paolo Boselli was premier of Italy and the army was fighting in the Alps with the United States not yet a participant in the war he told a newspaper man that “anything the Americans do cannot be other than friendly to Italy because we are fighting for the principles they hold dear ” When Italy heard of President Wilson's war message to congress in the following year he referred to it in the parliament as “the greatest democracy in the world speaking nobly through the message of a greaf presi- no t'lfii rtytiat To President crat 3 Practical and Becoming! 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