Show - t - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING APRIL TAX OBSERVER Japan’s Troops— Their Location WARNS ABOUT Fears Serious Flaws in Emergency Measure Cites Bonus Peril N (Cdbtlnued From Film One) The problem is to maintain a vigilant and resolute public opinion in this interval For it is our habit as a people to become quickly excited and no less quickly bored and diverted The campaign which has to be waged will call for the utmost perseverance For such a sustained effort in the face of all the plausible distractions which will be presented It is necessary to have firm and simple convictions as to the reasons why it is necessary to balance the budget Whole World goffering The whole world Including America is suffering from a stupendous fall In the prices of commodities This fall took place after nearly the whole world including governments corporations and Individuals had borrowed enormous sums of money at the old rr""" higher prices Thus nearly all debtors everywhere are in great difficulty FORMOSA and as a result almost all creditors are either in difficulty or at least deeply hesitant to lend any more money So Japan’s peace-tim- e army la divided Into 17 divisions of about 12500 great is the volume of debts which men each The information of observers In the Orient Indicates that five of cannot be paid at present prices that the private credit system of the whole these 17 divisions are now in service In Manchuria three more on duty in Korea another In the Tientsin area and one In Formosa world is almost immobilized lhe average dally strength of the Japanese army was reported to the There remains however the public credit of the United States which league of nations last September to be 259304 men and 17343 officers rests of course on nothing but the with an air force in addition of 6944 men fact that the American people still have enormous resources and that ures but by a great financial and eco- CHINESE START congress has the legal right to tax nomic disaster This is no alarmist them With the drying up of private prophecy NEW OFFENSIVE This is the lesson of the credit it has been necessary to mobil experience of dozens of countries and ize the public credit in the effort to it expresses I think the judgment of (Continued From Past One) preserve a large part of the nation’s experienced students of the matter r fight Sungari region In a The problem is understood better economy from bankruptcy m which scores were lulled and here since It is the abroad for than Measure Obviously Emergency has twice gone through wounded This use of public credit is obviou- war Europe An official Japanese report on oplence which now confronts the expei It cannot sly an Emergency measure during March When Europeans spII dollars on erations in Manchuria ‘ euroFttv tlmi steps end 36 may not balance said 1200 Chinese guorwiW m 61 enwill have to be taken which neither hearing that congress killed been had Japanese withwhen the Europeans party in congress has as yet seriously drawbudget their deposits er start selling gagements r during the month were considered All the present measures Seventy-fousecurities American Japanese they are not can do is to protect sounder entermoved by hostility to America They wounded to from and liquidate having by have prises their money in America beliquidation to depress prices and deep- cause put they hoped it would be safe JapanegflTake en the depression It follows that if the emergency use here When they take fright and start the Town From Chinese of public credit is to be effective the to withdraw it they are moved by CHANGCHUN Manchuria April 2 memories of the agonies they thempublic credit must be beyond re- selves have suffered because their ()P)— Japanese infantrymen occupied proach But if the government has to the courage to pro- the town of Nungan 35 miles north borrow great sums of money to pay legislatures lackedcredit They do not of Changchun after a bitter battle its current expenses if the govern- tect the national there is any magic by which with Chinese rebels today ment's own revenues are not enough believe to pay its bills the government is de- the United States could escape the This action was the first important of the same failure set back for the troops that have risen prived of the strength to support the consequences Their action is therefore genuinely against the new government headed private credit of the nation It be- significant as a practical judgment on by Henry Pu-y- i former boy emperor comes another corporation In the red of China and by all odds the greatest' There- the merits of the question fore the balancing of the budget is (Copyright 1932 New York Tribune peculiarly necessary The situation is Shanghai Troops Inc) the exact opposite of the war years when the government was running Strengthen Position GENEVA April 2 (UP)— Both the huge deficits in a country where prices and profits were booming ToJapanese and Chinese armies at day prices are collapsed and profits Shanghai “continue to strengthen are largely deficits and it Is the govtheir respective positions" the league ernment itself which must be solvent of nations was informed today Formal opening of the Grayson if private credit is to be tided over Military authorities at Shanghai of was South Main street The balancing of the budget and the shop 269 the United States Britain I ranee to measures to sustain private credit can held Saturday The women’s ready and Italy telegraphed that minor ennot of themselves do more than pre- wear store is the latest Salt Lake in- gagements had occurred on the patrol t in seventy-firsthe and the vent things from becoming worse stitution lines after the recent lapse in hosBut it is necessary to do that if they Grayson Shops Inc Walter Kircner tilities and that troop movements are ever to become better For if the chairman of the board and Miss Ruth were in progress government credit is impaired the Fenwick assistant to Mr Kircner situation will be lost to all central con both of New York City attended the LONDON April 2 (UP)— Heavy rifle and artillery firing in the region trol and the world crisis will be liqui opening dated here not by orderly adjustment Miss Leone Daniels is manager of outside Shanghai wss reported In an and concerted and considered meas- the Salt Lake store Exchange Telegraph dispatch today ' m 9 ROTC security In carrying out the decisions of the London naval conference 3 Debts and reparations France the introduction of new methods of was said to be in a conciliatory mood warfare Chemical warfare is exready for reciprocal concessions to tremely effective from a military assure the success of the coming Laupoint of view It neutralizes large sanne reparations conference and Important areas and thus preC Boylan commandant 4 A French effort to reach a Captain P vents occupancy by hostile forces Because of the wide scope of the of the University of Utah R O T C This is the most valuable asset from a standpoint of defense questions Tardieu was understood to unit Saturday announced the patrons desire the French and British to meet and patronesses of the university Easily Made Inaccessible alone first Pierre Etienne Flandm which will be held Our long coast line Indented by finance minister would remain in military15 Inball the Union building Sponmany gulfs and bays could easily be London to round out the Danublan April of the affair are: rendered inaccessible by the proper fourth-parttalks with the sors scheme Governor and Mrs George IL use of gas Mustard gas In sufficient Tardieu to Confer Witli lI1iGermans and Italians " University Reopens Dr and Mrs Clarence Snow Dern quantities put down in advance otan Financial Aid Required MacDonald on Topics In Shanghai Mayor and Mis Louis Marcus Presiinvasion would give us almost comIt Is recalled that Chancellor Karl dent and Mrs George Thomas GenNEW YORK April 2 (IP)—' The Epis- plete protection as far aa that parVital to World Buresch of Austria has already eral and Mrs W G Williams General copal church headquarters today an- ticular spot was concerned leaving Mrs Robert McCleave Major nounced receipt of a cable from the our mobile forces free to repel an warned the big powers that the Bal- and and Mrs James A Gillespie and Dean Rt Rev Frederick H Graves bishop enemy where gas could not be used finanImmediate kan states require and Mrs Herbert B Maw of Shanghai announcing the reopen- Even the operations of a hostile fleet PARIS April 2 cial aid The French contend that If ing of St John’s university and St approaching our shores could be ma a which have BUTLER OBSERVES BIRTHDAY may such aid is not forthcoming it will terlally handicapped by certain kinds Mary's hall in that city NEW YORK Apiil 2 W— Dr NichThe schools were closed in Febru- of gas released from airplanes by effect on the financial stability of nullify any agreement at Lausanne olas warof In this will Murray Butler president of Coin and trained the world type begin pilots Europe China for New the Year ary holidays because a financial debacle In central lumbia university today observed his Anand it was feared their reopening fare" tomorrow Premier when London Europe would have repercussions In 70th birthday by adhering to his Chairman Collins asserted that the would have been delayed later than smallPanama canal could be defended ef dre Tardieu arrives there to 'meet France and England where the com- usual custom of having no formal now because of the Prime Minister J Ramsay MacDon- er states have heavy financial program difficulties fectively by the use of poison gas mitments Mr Collins took the position in hi ald the told of finance The QUAKE FELT ministry a more the address that thoroughly Their conversations ostensibly will POISON GAS HELD today that the CERIGNOLA Italy April 2 (AP) —A country is equipped with adequate ba directed toward reaching an agree- United Pressdiscussions would include severe NEED IN DEFENSE chemical defense the less need there ment on the terms of an Invitation to the German financial situation earthquake shock early this which would be for expenditures for the Franco British economic understandmorning drove the population of An worse Is becoming other branches panic stricken Into the (Continued From Fas One) ing Tardieu insisting that the British admittedly made to find a satisfac Cerignola streets There were no casualties without awaiting the outcome of effort will be act at debated can be which pacifists militarists who are too old plan however and the damage was slight the imperial conference in Ottawa In tory to modernize themselves or have beLausanne although the imminent fiJuly and give satisfaction to France’s nancial status renot is of come stagnated by studying anGermany grievances over Britain's abolition of garded as the specific object of the tiquated war methods and by well free trade mtentioned but misinformed persons Store Room the five Danublan states — Austria meeting Before leaving for London Tardieu ofof the highest Although many Hungary Rumania of ambassadors received the Italy ficers in the war department agree Full Cemented — to form a customs and and with Chairman Collins that poison R A Nellson asks for $3000 dam- unionJugoslavia Germany and for benefit mutual their acthe purposes of his visit Basement gas should be retained as a military ages for Injuries In an automobile YelReliable indications however were explained saying he Intended to work in Euweapon his insistent demand that the cident in a suit filed against the much would be that the conversations to He will return Interests Made suitable for a satoa-floolder methods of warfare be subordi- low Cab company Saturday in Third wider in scope possibly embracing rope’s a cabinet for Paris nated to the development of chemical district court night In a 100 per cent locaTuesday vital topics: Neilson alleges that a Yellow cab these and mechanical warfare has aroused meeting Wednesday 271 SOUTH MAIN ST tion at Cuts Arms Sought malatter the struck his truck when opposition in the geneial staff Dan RENT 2 FOR The )— LONG LEASE LONDON (UP 1 extent of motor the An to discover because April effort “The releasing of gas for the pun chine was stopped ubian conference will convene at the IF DESIRED pose of bringing about casualties in trouble on the night of February 6 of probable French and British finanforeign office here at 2 30 p m April war is a recent innovation” Chair- 1932 just west of the intersection of cial aid to the Danublan countries TRACY LOAN AND 2 Further agreement on naval 6 the foreign office announced to- II man Collins said in addressing his Second South and Fifth East street his lights were limitation MacDonald pressing the day Premier MacDonald who has “The TRUST CO colleague objections to Nellson says that all was been consulting the king at Windsor proceeding French to reach the chemical warfare come from two burning and the cab Tarwelcome to London to returned Mediteron accord with was naval He excessive at an Italy speed injured groups of people the pacifists and Iranean fleets thereby giving Britain dieu tomorrow the militarists The pacifist objecUun the back and head The firing was mysterious and unidentified It was m the district of Taitsiang west of Quinsan scene of heavy fighting in the previous bat tling for Shanghai It was believed to presage a clash between troops of General Chaing the northern military leader and Cantonese from the south the dispatches said adding that observers were certain the firing was not Japanese Communications with the district were broken — Dance Sponsors Named to poison gat because he Is opposed to war The military does not relish ANGLO-FRENC- H TRADE PARLEY Kai-she- HASTY ACTION 'A 3 1932 OPENS SUNDAY (UP)-Confer-- ences Slno-Japane- Tardicu-MacDonal- d Damages Asked in Auto Crash Suit Witt Czecho-Slovaki- a Czecho-Slovaki- a or long-delaye-d 71 four-hou- Formal Opening Of Store Held Our Greatest 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Croivded aisles Friday and ng Saturday proved the unusual shopping interest aroused by this gala feast of values! 2 J Sales Nation-Wid- e Start! thrilling Thirty And nose these Only a ' few shown here hot scores and scores all W a tc h through April our windows see the papers! Keep posted by all means if you care to share in th$ se smash savings! Features for every day Every one a graphic expression of Penney’s appreciation for the past patronage of this town’s thrifty shoppers! They’re planned for you so come and get them HOW I Super-value- C Penney Co Celebrates Again Tomorrow 30th Anniversary in April Fast Colon! PERCALE Charming new drest print! I 36 inches wide Full standard quality Make dresses pajamas house draperies for almost hiothingl Get busy and tavt! IV2O T4 Brcatfcloth Full Fashioned All Silk Hosiery Saturday's crowds quickly recognized this sensat tonal world-beatin- g Shorts 25® Amazingly tow priced vain el I New pat striped term! 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Sizes for misses and women! 1 each J C Penney Company grows from Uny tingle unit la western mining town to largest organization of Its kind In the world (1) Mr J C Penney Founder (2) Mr E C Sams President of the organization (3) Mother Store— 1902 (4) Latest and largest of the 1459 J C Penney Company Department Stores J C Penney Company’s Huge NationAVide Organization Had Its SImL and Spread in Utah Idaho and Wyoming f Thursday Aprfri 14th will ba the Anniversary of the founding of the J C Penney Company that being the date la 1902 when Mr Penney opened the first store in the mining town of Kemmerer Wyoming This tore became the mother store of an organization covering every state in the Union From this first small store operated under the name of “The Golden Rule Btore” has develchain embracing oped a nation-wid- e 1431 store units Mr Penney started with a capital of $100 00 That original inveatment Th has expanded to a retail volume in excess of $180000000 The C Penney Co now enjoys the undisputed position of being the largest single distributor of - Dry Goods' clothing and Footwear in ths country It has become recognized ae the largest employer in the dry goods and clothing flold Among ths labor unions It is known as one of the heaviest patrons of Union Bhopa in Its field During Its entire history the organlratlon has been known se one of careful and conservative management In commenting on the plane for i 25® pm Astounding savFine mercerized finish I Perfect fitting I ings The season's newest style (n a constructed for growing feet Composition sole end heel contraitinr trim 1 shoe Watch for lhe Our Anniversartfs Planned Anniversary Specials! the celebration of the 30th Annlver-ear- y Mr H L Hoegland manager of the Balt Lake City etore said: “In the past It has been the custom for the company to celebrtAe an Anniversary by having some special items which offered whet we called 'anniversary values’ but this year we will have not only an Anniversary Special for each day In April but we will also have a wide list of special Items covering every department In the store The celebration of the 30tli Anniversary oonllnueg for the entire month of April Save for Thrifty Mothers ! Scat at Pcnney’g Wasli Suits in April for Instance cost only OF Penney Go Salt Lake City Store Entire Month of April Is to Be Devoted to Special Features Commemorating the 30th Anniversary of the Founding of the Company (Adv) I JL14 19 You just can’t do better — as you’ll see! Linens and broadcloths with bright Button-osmart trim effects flapper and middy models and each a value you’ll not forget 1 n |