Show n ’1 ‘ THE SALT LAKE TKIBUNE SUNDAY 5I0RNIN0 JULY WASHINGTON i NATAL BUSINESS HALTS Lucky Fellow Only Has Life To Serve Now FETE AS CLERKS JOIN BUTTE STRIKERS IDEAS SOUGHT Hj Committee Seeks Best Way to Observe 200th Birth- i day of First President Continued from Pm the house of representatives at ) Nineteen Other Members Included While these two associate directors have active charge of details there are 19 other members: President Hoover Vice President Curtla Speaker Longworth Senators Simeon D Fes of Ohio Arthur Capper of Kansas Carter Glass Virginia and Lee S Overman of North Carolina four representatives Willis C Hawley of Oregon John Q Ttlson of Connecticut Joseph w Byms of Tennessee and R Walton Moore of Virginia together with Henry Ford Bernard M Baruch Professor Albert Bushnell Hart of Harvard university Hanford NacNlder Wallace McCapiant Mrs Anthony Wayne Cook and Mrs John Dickinson Sherman To say what la the best way to cele- - tf is ) 1 I L"1 &Te ton but all related to other stlrrlng P Such i w“pre‘ada stirring of T£’ d Imagination and such a universal buMn5 tundng back toward America s past- flllUlg prescription the Bicentennial commission Is so- " ““ Srmylng WM emergency cases or with with deorge Washington Revolutionary or colonial America closer than we knew w e had Persons With Tie to W'ashlngton Sought As one detail of this bicentennial there Is a possibility that Invites pursuit It Is conceivable there may be living In America a person (possibly more than one) who has talked with Washington — a person who has contact with Washington through a chain as short as only one link To explain what Is meant start at the more distant end of the tie Imagine a man bom In the year 1780 Such a man at any time up to his nineteenth year could have readily talked with Oeorge Washington or could at least have seen Washington This man it he should live to the not at all unreasonable age of 85 would not have died until 1885 Any time during let us say the last fifteen years of that man's life at any time between 1850 and 1865 this interme-- 1 diary could have talked with a man who may still be living for there are hundreds of thousands of people in America who were born between 1850 and 1865 and are now therefore anywhere from 65 to 80 years old If there Is living anybody who has this contact with Washington he should certainly be found and one and serving Notice was served lu 1936 4 4 fam-jad- 4 Judge as Spectator Takes Count RICHFIELD Utah — Sheriff Irvin Allen of Piute county was seriously Injured and severely beaten Friday night at a dance hall In Kingston canyon Larry Rudd of Marysvale was fighting with an unknown party when the sheriff undertook to stop the fray by hitting Rudd over the head with a club It is re- A 1930 Black Forest Friday night the temperature slumped aa low as S to For the tempwstur drop as low as 33 54 degrees Fahrenheit the point Indicated Is decidedly unusual Freezing weather to mld- July Is almost unheard of to Ger- 'FATHER GIVES PITY Cen-tlgrs- AS HIS REASON FOR KILLING DAUGHTER sheriff Elder pinning the sheriff s arms behind him while Rudd administered a severe beating George Davies justice of the peace at Junction an Innocent spectator was hit by Elder and It la derendered unconscious clared It required twenty minutes to revive him Both Elder and Rudd are now Incarcerated in the Piute county Jail at Junction and proceedings will be commenced against them for assault and resisting of- ported As soon as Rudd recovered he and Ray Elder of Marysvalfe are alleged to have assaulted the Didn’t Want to See Her Suffer Man Reported to Have Told Officers N Y July 13 (—AndL Beers 78 charged with the murder of his daughter Frances 34 has confessed prosecuting authorities said today that he took the young woman s life because he could not ficers bear to see her suffer Beers Is widower Frances was mentally deat Dance in Honor of ficient The aged man told the police that n n eddmg ht thought Frances would be belter off dead tn view of the possiblllt) he mlht b committed to an EPHRAIM— Mr and Mrs Joseph I' h Institution after hi death Y Anderson entertained 250 guests Last Wednesday night he gave her at a dancing party in the high school poison with her food he Is said to gymnasium Wednesday evening In have told111officials and she became Beers said he could not honor of the' marriage of their violently bear to see her ami he daughter Alice to Axel Peterson of drove an ice pick suffering through her head was The a perfor a hamwrench wedding Sterling using monkey formed Tuesday evening by Bishop mer P D Jensen at his home After killing hla daughter Beers A shower for Mrs Petersoft was walked to the home of an underMiss taker and said to him: ‘'Frances la given Monday evening by Jensen Mis Erma Lund and dead I killed her the poor little Miss Ethel Hermansen at the Jen- girl" sen home Mr and Mrs Peterson Arraigned on a charge of murder left Thursday for Sterling where yesterday Beers was committed to pending action by the grand Jury they will make their home WALTON rew Lion Delegate Plan 250 To Attend Denver Meet er Lu-de- LINTFORD Germany 1P) —A pair of lovers of this village despondent over obstacles In the way of their marriage Saturday climbed the mast of a power line In the deep woods clasped hand and seized a high tension wire Both died CARDINAL’S RITES HELD VATICAN CITY (P —The funeral 0f vineenro Cardinal Vannutelli was beid Saturday tn the church of St Ignatius in the presence of the cardinals of the curia Cardinal Oranlto Plgnatelli dl Belmonte new dean of the sarred college Imparted the papal benediction at conclusion of The diplothe solemn ceremony matic corps accredited to the Holy See representatives of the Italian army and navv and member of the senate attended 537 va-e!- com-Iro- celebra-Wadurg’- m soldiers effect- COMMUNISTS RIOT ive July 14 The president has 118 P)- -A ATHENS small band of other cases under consideration attacked the voung communist TREATY SIGNED Polish legation here Friday night as a protest against the recent execution LISBON Portugal P) —Spain and of three communist In Poland There Portugal Saturday signed a iieaty by were no Injuries and no serious dam- w hich citizens of both countries may age Four communist were arrested cross the northern frontier during the bathing season without passports CHILLY WEATHER COMES VENGEANCE CITED BERLIN (P)— After a long period of warm weather Germany is experiMARSEILLES France (PI— Police y It rainy are Investigating the theory of posencing a chilly and cool In Berlin and In part of the sible mysterious vengeance of drug-runneto explain the disappearance Neighbor and friends of Beers have of Arthur Reginald Lee British vice engaged counsel for him and they consul and acting consul general here He disappeared last Saturday about are preparing to offer a plea of sanity when the case comes to trial midnight 1 1 1 mid-Jul- rs ln-J- 'TAKE TIME TO READ THIS For sev-eral weeks there has been a progres sive drop in the basic silk industry As a result of this we are able to offer our customers such savings as have not been A possible in a decade In the last few days our buyers have purchased over 1000 dresses at new low prices Now is the time to save on Silk Dresses! Regularly 495 995 Li Regularly 595 WAW '’flj'iT pp5 V Regularly 995 95 Illustration A This little frock of flat crepe make It bow w ith three bows —one ending the shirred effect t ths neckline and one on each sleeve! The vide hip yoke sewn In three sections gives slenderizing lines The skirt Is pleated In front to give ample stepping 2 §5 room Regularly 1495 Jor Illustration B A soft lingerie collar and flared sleeves dtstln-gvils- h this printed fist crepe Tha belt mv be placed at the natural waistline or Skirt fullness is achieved by two Just below godet flaies In the front The small designs printed on a light pink ground are very effective 38 Illustration C 1 I1 D Illustration D Here's chiffon— the parodox! Its both tailored Pleated ruffles that decide and feminine half-wa- y to b plain edged creat a new dressA maker's touch lacy draped cowl collar gives grace to the shoulder line A bright crystal buckle holds the belt at the natural waistline In a eoft orchid hue 995 Illustration E Lovely flowers glow softly against a pals green Four wide flaxes form a flutterbackground You cant ing skirt with long sweeping lines see them for the paletot Jacket — but two whimO OO sical little ruffles pretend to be sleeve —and do It very effectively too eog Illustration F very chlo ensemble — one of the newest Ideas The Jacket hat and hand bag are all embroidered in bright and dark blue flowers The dres la slenderized by little tucks at the waistline and it skirt cast a flared acA belt of the same material shadow centuates the slender appearance A Four tabs for a collar a wide wide hip joke w 1th a point cut vip Into the blouve and one down Into the pleated skirt make this a truly A belt and pockets exciting little sport frock give a tailored air We thought youd exk us' Well this one Regularly 1650 Regularly 2495 and 2950 fa-ln- to espe-'munl- iy court marttaled t i w i f: Ten Years Lowest Prices lo “Cart-Saddl- - r- Paris Announces 11 ) U AUTO KILLS TEACHER LONDON (P— Mrs Rose Wlnton 31 a school teacher of New York City was run down and killed by a motor vehicle while walking with her FREES 537 SOLDIERS husband here today Mr Wlnton also was knocked down but escaped sePARIS P) — Following the Bastile rious Injury The couple were spend- day custom President Doumergue ing a vacation In England Saturday commuted the sentences of ltthe 11 de many Axel-Anderso- Persons Believed Alive If that close a tie cannot be found —and It U largely accident If It happens not to exist— then what other tie or relation can be found that constitutes the nearest to direct contact between the Amerlc of today and the living George Washington? A London newspaper a few years ago stirred Interest all over England by searching out and Identifying families who In three generations spanned two hundred years For example to take a supposititious American Illustration— a man still living John D Rockefeller Sr Is 91 years old and therefore was born In 1839 8uppose Mr Rockefeller's father was 60 years old when the son was born That would carry the Rockefeller family In two generations father and son back to 1779 Suppose In turn that Mr Rockefeller's grandfather was 60 when his son was born That would carry the Rockefeller family In three generations — son father and grandfather— back to 1719 and 1719 was thirteen years before George Washington was born Any life insurance actuary will say there must be In America hundreds perhaps thousands of such family records as that: that is persons alive today whose fathers or mothers were living when George Washington was Revival of Hlsoric Knowledge Slated That kind of thing will not be attempted It has sometimes been successful In the past The celebration of the 400th anniversary of the discov-ct- y of Ametlca by Columbus which took the form of the world s fair at Chicago In 1893 was not only a great sivectacle but became a concrete stimulation to art and many other useful asnects of American life What ran be done by that kind of celebration however has already been done' The broad splj it of the coming bicentennial of Washington's birth contemplates something more unl-- v ersal As It has been put by Associate Director Bloom: “We have no exposition In mind there will be no w orld s fair’ no concentration of material evidence of the nation's growth Tlic celebration will be in the nature of a revival of knowledge of and appreciation for our greatest American We want to offer an opportunity to each man woman and child In America to participate In born this national celebration It Is proposed to fofter and encourage In all Review Promises parts of the country— local regional To Be Fascinating and state celebrations” Within the broad principle of causing the nation to look back upon Its Purpose Is to own history and having each local Diffuse Celebration and even each family ret The purpose In short Is to diffuse community view it separate contacts with the the celebration as much as possible! past — within that formula details can to mike It nation-wid- e to cause theibe innumerable and all fascinating largest number of Individuals to take The aspect of any community part and the maximum number of that may constitute it own links separate communities to hold their with the past are almost innumerown Borne details able celebrations The oldest house the oldest In barn in continuous ownership of one without doubt will be nation-wid- e their scope There will probably be family the oldest business In coir at one tune or another natlon-wi- d tuuious proprietorship of one ’'hookups'’ with a very smallhiv parsing from veneration to number of speeches possibly "''"reration— there are In all America less one speech that of the president of than a hundred businesses which But however have remained In the same family the United States much of the celebration takes the as much as a hundred years form of single events spread over the The recalling and in some cases nation the larger purpose Is to cause the levivmg of old place names On every local community to have farm in western Maryland where own celebration President Hoover’s ancestors lived Loral celebrations by Individual during the colonial days Is a creek villages and huger communities wlllon the old deeds and In the eourt-n- f course take account of the fact house records at Frederick Md the that It is Washingtons birthday that stream is called “Wolf-pi- t creek" is being celebrated they will be re That name Is on geological survey la'ed to George Washington But the maps made as late as 1920 But no celebration as a whole will be more one knows the creek by that name broad and more useful If It Is con- or by arv other name It hs passed ceived that the purpose Is for every completely out of the neighborhood local community to look back upon nomenclature its own past without regard to One of the booklets printed by the wheth“r or not that past had direct preent Washington commission sajs connection wt'h George Washington that Washington s Mount Vernon the com- - fore It was given that name was Uy the bulk of munlties In the United States 'called “Epsew assen” Was that an those in the west and middle west Indian name? settled less Ihsn 130 years ago can- not have had any direct association Wide Scope riannea The rplrlt of the For National Event with cclebiationasgwholewill bo satisfied At a spot hi southern Pennsvlva-b- y having each community look back nla with which the vniter of this upon Its own separate port whet- - article is familiar Is a stream now tier form and whatever associations 'called “Little Flk Creek”— which la a name The writer diet particulor pa-- t may have The good notion la that each community should a few years ago procured from its own hlstorv recall it local don a map of this neighborhood look up and put on exhi- which had been made by an officer heroes In the British army during the revobition It local relics of the past On this map 156 years old lution Stupendous Revival e the creek Is marked ” Of Tradition Expected No person now living In the creek a celebration recall can of creek thus tha The aggregate neighborhood conceived can be such reviving of (ever being called by that name The name was as extinct as the American tradition as never was and the Indians that once lire such a reanlmatlon of our r'ous genth throughout the conn- - roamed the neighborhood It would be the saddest of mistakes try as no nation ever before achieved There are In America forgo'len'and fortunately It is an unlikely one If of of and trslluon historical this two hundredth celebration of nines aociat'on The little communities Washington birth should be turned to which they have long been merely another occasion upon miliar are not aware of how appeal- - which every community In America ing these local Partitions are to per- turns its ejes toward the cltv of of the countrv Washington or toward Newt York nns In other pari The purpose should be the Mr Dw'eht Morrow talking vlih Cltv rec--nt exact opposite of that The objective nn acquaintance about his campa gn for United S'ates senator hould be to bave every local turn It ejes away from the New Jeraev recited with cial delght Ills coming upon a little great cities turn Its eves for the most ruer called vi'laze on the Delaware part away from the central Crowing The citizens tlon and engage upon the contem-o- f faa have heritage plallon of It own past the reviving that village r t'jar to them with viurh tney can of affection for Its local traditions — merest the world Chher ronununt-- to'i A drop of hot paraffin on the spot large or 'mall horn Main- rot of over shoe a com will maze the have like tradiions iVTornia j associated with Ueorjc Washing- - the leather stretch 4 closed until further notice MT PLEASANT — District Gov- The stores affected include all the emor P L Holman and R W Cand-iargestablishments and most of land president of the Mt Pleasant the cltys business houses Lions' accompanied by Mrs HolTha clerk's union officers of the man and Mrs Candl&nd will leave association explained had called Its Sunday to attend the Lions’ Intermembers out of those places which national convention In Denver July attempted to deliver or receive goods 15 to 18 handled by nonunion truck men It Is estimated that more than Auto mechanics as well as mem- flfty Lions from Idaho and Utah bers of the Teamsters’ union are In will represent district No 28 at the disagreement with employers over Denver convention wages The teamsters were asked to MOOSE HUNTING OKEHED accept a reduction of 35 to 50 cents a day the auto mechanics tl a day CHEYENNE Wyo July II Ml— Under the scale proposed team- The state game commission has austers would receive about $8 auto thorized fifty bull moose hunting permechanics $8 mits for the 1930 season anniversary ration for the 1932 event should be a search for the venerable man or woman if such exists who talked with a person who talked with Washington or saw Waslitugtou Thousands of Such calls in the first place for imagination and In the second place for taste and discrimination Taste will differ Broadly speaking some conditions can be set down as desirable others as less so It can be taken for granted that the celebration will not fall back upon the familiar form of a great exposition located In a single city such a the not very happy sesqulcentennial of the Declaration of Independence held In Phila- delphia i particular BUTTE Mont July 13 (Ah— Business was brought to a standstill today by the strike of teamsters and the sympathetic strike of union clerks Washington and Lieutenant Colonel Ulysses 6 Grant III whose address likewise Is Washington D C (Colonel Grant is the grandson of the civil war general and president of the United States who bore the same name Sympathetic Walkout Called to Support Teamsters’ Union Action On) welcome communications from officers of all kinds of civic organizations both local and general All such suggestions a ill be given prompt and careful attention and It Is hoped that from them this general program mar be enlarged and and new methods found" Improved Such persons as are kindly moved to make suggestions should send them to the associate directors of the commission — Honorable Sol Bloom of New York a ho Is a member of congress and can be addressed In care of i OLYMPIA Wash UP— Jsmes McCourt is a luckv fellow Reoently the supreme court decided that hs had been illegally convicted of robbery and senenrd to 40 years In prison and wiped out the sentence Now all McCourt has to serve Is the rest of his life on a murder conviction SHERIFF BEATEN IN FIGHT 13 orttX of cool green 7 95 shantung of fashion ii Ki 1995 !v 1 r- J £- - Xv THf- s' i - |