Show p 'J— THE SALT LAKE TRIBUTE SUNDAY HORNING A 9 JUNE 21 193L of the obligations downward by the involved in the discussion of strictly $50 and her maiden name waa reheavily In the midst of this depresUnited States Is within the realm stored sion ' European problems of which the of possibilities A divorce action was filed by Annie "From $ variety of causes arising payment of German reparations is Mr Hoover concluded his stateSutton against James E Suttcn one It represents our wlilingnpss to out of the depression such as the ment with the assertion that his debt In commodithe make a contribution to the early They were fall charging nonsupport price of foreign 9 moratorium plan has no bearing on married on October 15 1920 and ties and the lack of confidence in restoration of world prosperity in the disarmament conference called stability-abroaeconomic and political which our own people have so deep On grounds of mental cruelty since the date of the marriage the for next February by the League of Margaret Dlnwoodey Gilmer Satur- husband has failed to provide for there is an abnormal movean Interest Nations but “Inasmuch” said the ment of gold into the United States "I wish further to add that while day was awarded a divorce from O his wife the complaint charges W Gilmer by District Judge Roger which Is lowering the credit stability Fifteen miles of hiking over some this action has no bearing on the president “as the burden of comCnURCH NAMES SOLOIST of many foreign countries These of the roughest parts of the Wasatch conference for limitation of land I McDonoughwithThe wife charged petitive armaments has contributed her husband to bring about this depression” he 8AN FRANCISCO having ceased to John Parrish New York tenor will June 20 m— and the other difficulties abroad range wltli Devil's Castle a 12000-fo- armaments to be held next ofFebrumarcare were for The her comcouple as burden the miles hoped America's offer to suspend Blind persons whose "seeing eye” diminish buying power for our exfrom Brighton ary inasmuch peak six on June 18 1928 and Mrs Gil- be the soloist attendees in the L D debt payments would help to create ports and in a measure are the cause as an objective will be undertaken petitive armaments has contributed ried dogs lead them about the streets of mer was awarded $600 alimony to S tabernacle Sunday afternoon acthe good will necessary to the suc- hereafter our we continued and to about this Mountain the President Indicates Expec- cess unemployment Wasatch depression Sunday bring by may rids on street cars of of the disarmament movement the continued lower prices to our club Charles Pfleffer announced trust that by this evidence of our de- be paid in monthly instalments cf cording to announcement Saturday municipal railway free of charge farmers tation of Arms Reducto assist we shall have contribsire Saturday the announced ' Disarmament Aspect Grows railway management "Wise and timely action should The party will leave Salt Lake at uted to the good will which Is so today tion Trade to Despite President’s Denial of the contribute relieve 430 a m and will travel to Brighton necessary In the solution ol this mapressure The dogs trained to guide their £ Despite this disclaimer the ques- masters through' traffic will wear these adverse forces in foreign coun- by motor bus They will leave the jor question” tion of debt reduction and disarma- white tags on their collars engraved tries and should assist In the re- busos and strike out for the peak Continued from Part One) establishment of confidence thus and will then proceed to Mountain Borah Predicts the principal of war debt goes to the ment It is known are linked In the “Seeing Eye" forwarding political peace and eco- lake at the head of Little Cottonwood retirement of Liberty bonds the In- thoughts of the president His ponomic stability in the world canyon where they will stop for Definite Action terest and the German payments will sition Is that Europe cannot expect gla Pat Harrison of Mississippi Cor- Cites Time as Essence lunch then to Alta one of Utah's BOISE Juno 20 (J1)—Commenting of dell William Tennessee H Hull to obtain a debt the of represent the amount by which the oldest mining camps and from there on President Hoover’s announcereopening In Washington unless King of Utah Claude A Swanson ol Of Holiday Proposition back to Brighton over the Alta di- ment to a ncwufonsideratlon of the government revenue will be reduced settlements "Authority of the president to deal vide Europe enters upon a disarmament Virginia Robert F Wagner of New German financial situation Senator Hoover Emphasizes All York David I Walsh of Massachu- with this problem Ls limited as this program next year Mr Pfclffer in charge of trans- William E Borah chairman of the setts of J Montana Towers Must Accept Thomas Walsh In some quarters It was held sigfor club the Miss and committee of forelgu relasenate must be portation con action the supported by W In making his announcement the nificant In this connection that the and Representatives Joseph Edith Cook of the entertainment tions said today the affairs were The been has as W ColTennessee of gress James president Byins "serious” and that “undoubtedly the president emphasized that his debt moratorium proposed by Mr Hoover lier of Mississippi Charles L Crisp siued the cordial support of leading committee will lead the hikers United States will take some action” payment suspension plan Is condi- - !1twofor one year only Instead of the of H Cullen of members of both parties in the senate and Thomas Georgia Is which In years tional upon its acceptance In Its enHe said he had been in conferprovided for essence o this a European problem with which we the house New York The and the dpbt settlements the all ence over the powers concerned During tirety by telephone FOR CQNSERVATIVE'LOANS ON SALT The Republicans included: Sena proposition Is to give time to permit have no relation with That Is the United States will not year of the moratorium the disarm- tors the president but felt he was “I do not approve In any remote to recover their of Connecticut Hiram Bingham ament Beconference will be held LAKE AND OGDEN REAL ESTATE on comment In the to on no debts owed war suspend payments position I am suggesting sohse of the cancellation of the debts Borah of Idaho Arthur national prosperity America by the European nations fore the moratorium expires Mr WilliamofE Kansas Simeon World confidence would not nature of the government’s plans D Fess of to the American peopleHhat they be to us Capper Hoover will know whether Europe unless they forego for the same He has put aside much other busiADVANTAGEOUS Ohio Dwight W Morrow of New wise creditors In their own Interest be enhanced by such action None ness to give his entire time to conperiod the payment of German rep- sincerely Intends to reduce armaof our debtor nations has ever sugH Moses of New and be good neighbors INTEREST RATES— George Jersey ment or is of the development only bluffing Ha then arations and allied war debts due David A Reed of Penn"I wish to take this occasion also gested it But as the basis ol the sideration LIBERAL REPAYMENT decide whether Eu- HampshireArthur He said he had not been asked to them The period of the moratorium would be able settlement these was views of 6tat debts the our to of H upon my frankly Vandenberg PRIVILEGES is the year beginning with July 1 rope deserved a reduction of the sylvania and under normal conditions of return to Washington and had no Representatives Isaac relations to German reparations and capacity debts due the United States or an Miphrgan next owed to us by the allied the debtor to pay we should be con- plans to do so debts Carl New of R the Bacharach Jersey Loan Correspondent Equitable Ufa Assurance Society "The purpose of this action” said extension of the moratorium for an- Chinbloom of Illinois Frank Crow-th- governments of Europe Our govern- sistent with our own policies and Mr Hoover "Is to give the forth- other year PLANS CHAPEL TALK not been a party oi ex- irtaclples If we take into account has York Darrow ment P New of George The decision of the president to coming year to the economic recovThomas Hull secretary of the of Pennsylvania Harry A Estep of erted any voice in determination of he abnormal situation now existing on-Cent- ring ery of the world and to help free the propose the moratorium was reached Pennsylvania We pur- In the world I am sure the Ameri- board of regents of the University William C Hawley of reparation obligations Mr Mills’ telephone con- Oregon Carl E Mapes of Michigan posely did not participate in either can people have no desire to attempt of Utah will be the speaker at the recuperative forces already In mo- following versations exMr with Mellon The tion It) the United States from reEstablished 1903 McLaughlin of Michigan geneial repfrationq or the division to extract any sum Deyond the ca- 6:30 p m Sunday services at the tension of a gold credit to the Ger- James C Michener tarding influences from abroad” of Michigan C of colonies or property The repay- pacity of any debtor to pay and it Twentieth ward chapel L D S Earl C 32 So Main The president pictured the depres- man reichsbank has been considered William Ramseyer of Iowa Bertrand ment of debts due to us from the is our view that broad vision requires church The chapel is located at G Was 123 sion hi Europe as accentuated by the but the opinion In London was that H Snell of New York John Q Tllson allies for the advance for war and that our government should recog- street and Second avenue intergovernmental obligations repre- such action would be but a pallia- of Connecticut Allen T Treadway reconstruction were settled upon a nize the situation as It exists sented by reparations and war debts tive and that a more fundamental of Massachusetts and Will R Wood basis not contingent upon German “This course of action is entirely Biologist professors claim that and dwelt on the conditions abroad measure of relief was required The of Indiana reparations or related thereto There- consistent with the policy which we dishes are not washed clean if not which have produced a sudden flow extension of the gold credit thereThe president did not consult any fore reparations is necessarily wholly have hitherto pursued We su-- not rinsed in bqlling water fore will not be of gold from Europe to the United brought forward of the Noms-L- a Follette group of States These conditions he said again unless tire announcement of coneress radicals the moratorium should to bolfail had diminished European buying ster Announcement Says Extra up the credit of the retch power for our exports and to that A UNIT extent were responsible for contin- Talks by Telephone With Congress Session Unnecessary ued unemployment in this country Senators to One point made at the White House Learn Attitude OF and the decline In the prices of the following the announcement was that After each of his telephone con- no products of IheAmericau farmers extra session of congress will be WALGREEN versations with Mr Mellon Underconnecessary The Seventy-secon- d Asks Approval Both on secretary Mills conferred with the gress will convene December 7 The CO Selfish Altruistic Grounds Mr Hoover spent the next payment on the war debts is president The president asked popular ap- greater part of the day at the tele- due December 15 Prompt action by phone talking with leaders of the proval of his plan both on selfish senate congress on the president's proposal SOc ANIDENT and house wherever In the of and altruistic grounds a postponement of payments will $100 CO TOOTH were located He be necessary but be “I am suggesting to the American country to they delayed might OYALTJNE obtain from as many lead- by a hitch In the organization PASTE of the people” he said "that they be wise sought OVALTlNtf and Democrats as house In which the parties are about creditors in their own Interest and ing Republicans 35C OLIVE OIL SOc P E B E C O an indorsement of possible his project be good neighbors” divided in 01 der to pave the way for favorable evenly 4 Ounces TOOTH OQA Should the plan of the president Lest anyone might Jump to the action 9 by congress next December PASTE allied governbecome effective conclusion that he favors cancella35C BICARBONATE OF Action by congress is necessary ments which are the Q to Indebted the war of tion the debts and that he for the reason SOc IPANA that under the terms United States would be relieved of SODA Found Tin has departed from the position of his TOOTH PASTE Schramm-Johnson’- s the debt settlements the debtors the and previous administrations that of necessity of paying $246568-80- 6 35c HIRE'S BOOT BEER can a procure at moratorium any 44 to the United States govern60c FORMAN'S the war debts due to the United time with respect to EXTRACT ft pavment of ment the year beginning on TOOTH PASTE States have no connection with Ger- principal only The interest must be July 1during Of this total $62344618 07 man reparations the president set PLAIN 65c WALGREEN the At moratorium SOc PYROLAC paid during this account of on payments forth his views on these points $100 $100 INGRAM’S of the MALTED M1LIC schedule the represents PASTE $18422218837 repreand 'KqOTH He pointed out that the debts due stage principal KRANK’S MILKWEED payments of interest are greater than sents interest payments the United States were settled on a the CHOCOLATE WALGRFEN 55c ZSc LTSTERINE LEMON of CREAM payments principal In order Under the plan proposed by Presibasis not contingent on the payment therefore TOOTH PASTE to make effective the pres- dent Malted milk CLEANSING Hoover Germany would be reof German reparations and that ident’s of a postponement proposal lieved from paying to Great Britain CREAM there has been no change in their of Interest $125 as well as principal pay- France and other allied nations status S M A "Reparations” said Mr ments it will be necessary for con- the sumItaly of $3855743 40 during the1 “Is necessarily wholly a Hoover to pass special legislation $100 ORL1S LIQUID ANTISEPTIC gress 1931-1985c MELLIN'S year 16 Ouncei European problem with which we Mr Hoover $110 explained over the Germany Would Be FOOD have no relation ' PAUL’S B to conthe senators and telephone $100 LFSTERINE JAVA SOC The Inference from this statement gressmen the serious situation in Relieved of Payments BRAND MILK HENNA 14 Ouncee 25c EAGLE POWDER Is that a reduction of German repa- Eurone and his for alleviating Germany would be relieved during 1100 rations would not be a valid reason it He obtained plan 1 of his that period of paying $15745020 on LAVORIS for the reduction of the war debts course from nearlyapproval the costs of American army occupalegislator every due America in the opinion of Mr of both parties with whom he talked tion on the Rhine this amount being 35c CITRATE OF $100 FLETCHER'S Hoover MOUTH WASH MAGNESIA It appears that Senator Joe T Rob due to the United States government 75e SOc inson Democrat Arkansas minority Including that amount and other Might Favor Reduction if GLOVER'S LABLACHP leader of the senate and Senator payments of the German governCapacity to Pay Shrinks James Couzens Republican Mich- ment the total of German payments MANGE POWDER "I do not approve In any remote igan did not definitely 1931-19themcommit is PICNIC OR allocated for the year REMEDY sense of the cancellation of the debts selves In their telephone conversa- $427164060 PROBAK RAZOR TOURIST $100 Crock due us” the president added He tions with the president- - NevertheJUG lO’i BLADES There are certain amounts due lined e a e--I made It clear however that he might less Mr Hoover felt confident from from to the victorious al-- 1 1 can a Germany favor a reduction of the debts if their attitude that neither will op- lies be suspended expacity flOO he should become convinced that the pose the measure when it comes be- cept which cannot moraa notice of long 50q CREAM OF debtors lack the capacity to pay them fore congress At the same time he toriumupon GILLETTE Me ORANGE FLOWER and It will require considerALMONDS LOTION In full was unable to place either in the list able RAZOR to FOOD SKIN diplomatic negotiation "I am sure” he said "the Ameri- of those who had sanctioned the step straighten out the situation which BLADES 10’s FOOD JAR can people have no desire to at- he was taking $100 CREAM OF 75c ORANGE FLOWER the desires to bring about One I lion president ' ALMONDS tempt to extract any sum beyond Democrats LOTION acSKIN FOOD Should the president's plan be capacity Favoring Flan Uned the Capacity of any debtor to pay crock allied nations Franoe cepted by the 50e HINDS’ HONEY AND and it Is our view that broad vision Include Utah's Senator SOc PERFECTION of one sugperiod year the during GEM 35e should ALMOND CREAM The Democrats who approved the requires that our government COLD CREAM would be relieved of pay-- recognize RAZOR the situation as It exists” president's project are: Henry F gested If ments amounting to $104784180 but HINDS’ HONEY $100 PERFECTION 00 In this manner the president Ashurst of Arizona James F Byrnes at the same CQrt BLADES to receive time would BULLSEYS AND ALMOND CREAM WESTCLOX COLD CREAM threw out a broad hint to the Euro- of South Carolina Duncan U German reparations falland cerPOCKET WATCH OQrt pean debtors that a reopening of Fletcher of Florida Carter Glass of tain governmental debt payments 35e unbreakable Cryital the debt settlements and a revision Virginia William J Harris of Geor- - amounting to $201541020 Great SOc JERGENS’ FROSTILLA 7 35c Britain would suspend payments to LOTION $100 COTY’S RAZOR BLADES the United States amounting to SOC POWDER $161142300 and at the same time FROSTILLA SICC JERGENS’ Art there would be suspension of payNew Style and color combina$125 PINALD'S And Coty’s New Style ments to her from Germany and her tion LOTION 2Sc GOLDEN GLINT LILAC VEGETAL FREE Stick allied debtors amounting to Lip HOOVER OFFERS YEAR’S HOLIDAY ON WAR IIIKEHS PLAN EARLY START TOWARD PEAK Blind With Dog Eyes Ride DEBTS Free Mental Cruelty Plea Wins Divorce ot in ' WE HAVE PLENTY OF MONEY long-distan- debtor-goiernment- y er Asfif (flotnaatfi e MONDAY AND TUESDAY maw I)7a SAVHEJOS 23 You Always Save at ar 73c $100 Hillrose Velvet Cream with each purchase of IliUrose Cold Cream Face Powder 32 17c 3 for 49 19c 73c 33c at oa 59c 29c 49c 1 $179 33c 49C 59c 33C $189 26c 33c 26c QQrt OU r t Bathing Caps 20 Text of Proposal Names Senators Promising Support The text of the president’s posal wr AMERICAN FORK THE POULTRY CENTER OF UTAII INVITES YOU TO ATTEND ITS ANNUAL POULTRY DAY CELEBRATION WEDNESDAY JUNE 24TH ft TWO MAMMOTH PARADES FREE CHICKEN SANDWICHES COME AND EftJOY VISIT THIS MULION-DOLLA- A GALA DAY WITH US R POULTRY CENTER The illuminated parade last year exacted 25000 people Come down and entertaining them for two hour have a good time WHILE IN AMERICAN FORK Visit Tlmpanofos Cave One of Seven Wonders of the World yon should by aU means see Courteous guides to show you through the For further information regarding opportunities offered in Utah’s Poultry Center write phone or call THE LIONS CLUB AMERICAN FORK UTAH follows: Intergovernmental debts from abroad depression has countries of Europe more severely than our own Some of these countries are feeling to a serious extent the drain of this depression on national economy 11 fabric of Intergovernmental debts supportable lu normal times weighs £ "The affected world-wid- e the Ort 25c PERSIAN HAIR OIL JOV' 50c 07 40c BATHING SALTS EPSOM Baj SOo CASTILE S0AP 10e 3 for PHYSICIANS’ 25c AND SIR- - SE’: 4 lor 28c 12 for 83c 15c WASH CLOTHS Soft Double Knit O IUr OQrt ’ 25c Kotex 45c Modcss 45c 29c1 ioAPALM0B 29C 69c 3 for 21c $100 BANDERINE 12 for 69c 4 for 25c 12 for 79c O Colgate’s Shaving Cream 25c COLGATE’S RIBBON DENTAL CREAM crvrNTFiv 89 29 £ 28 36 61 46 93 ORTHODENTIC TOOTH BRUSHES BRISTLE TriE TOOTH BRUSH Pastel Shades SOc PROPHYLACTIC TOOTH BRUSHES 6 UK) PROPHYLACTIC IIAIR BRUSH BRISTLE THE HAIR BRUSH Pullman Style 33 33 96 79 Pound 25c CASTOR OIL 250 AROMATIC CASCARA 25c BEECHAM’S PILLS 35c ROCHELLE SALTS 27C $110 Tanlac : v RIBBON DENTAL CREAM SEVENTEEN PERFUME aplaUl Gift Bottle !a Ounce 27c 18 33 In orlflnal CHESTERFIELD LUCKY STRIKE OR CAMEL CIGARETTES Flat Tina of Fifty 04 °1L GRANGER ROUGH CUT TOBACCO Pound VELVET TOBACCO FuU Pound OLD GOLD CIGARETTES Flat Tina of Fifty 29c l37c 33c 69c 49c 89 39 Ol 45c COLGATE’S 55c 60c Zonite f ' £Qa 33c FPSOM SALTS -- 25c fASnWERE BOUQUET SOAP Urge ' 35c PALMOLIVE SHAVING CREAM 35c COLGATE'S SHAVING CREAM IRON' ELEC- AMELITA PERFUMED BATH SALTS CTQa OoC Ba CREAM 4 for 25c MASTERCRAFT $100 TRIC CURLING LEMON CASTILE $125 Moone’s Emerald Oil 50c Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia 50c Walgreen’s Milk of Magnesia 60c Bromo Seltzer $100 Adlerika 65c Kruschen Salts Nurito for Neuritis 45c Bay Rum De Luxe Imported SOc Rubbing Alcohol Compound Pint $150 Agarol $100 Nervine Sc LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP 15C STORK 4rt 10c 19c 25c 35c 33c 100 PACQUIVS HAND EGO AND Olt SHAMPOO PERSIAN HAIR OIL 50C owing the Important creditor powers “This course of action has been approved by the following senators: Henry F- - Ashurst Hiram Bingham William E Borah James F Byrnes Arthur Capper Simeon D Fess Duncan U Fletcher Carter Glass Wll-- 1 ham J Harris Pat Harrison Cordell Hull William H King Dwight H Moses W Morrow George David A-- Reed Claude A Swanson Arthur Vandenberg Robert F Wag-- ) Thomas J ncr David I Walsh Walsh and James E Watson and by the following representatives: Isaac - Bacharach Joseph W Byrns Carl R Chlndbloom Frank Crowthcr James W Collier Charles) R Crisp Thomas H Cullen George P Darrow Harrv A Estep Willis Carl E Mapes J C C Hawley C McLaughlin Earl C Michener H Bertrand William Ramseyer Snell John Q Tllson AUen T TreadIt has been way and Will R Wood approved by Ambassador Charles G Dawes and by Owen D Young Purposes to Give Year For Recovery of Trade "The purpose of this action Is to year to the give the forthcoming eoonomic recovery of the world anq to help free the recuperative forces already in motion in the United States from retarding Influences MULSIFIED OIL SHAMPOO 40c 25c ZINC STEARATE pro- “The American government proposes the postponement during bnc year of all payments on Intergovernmental debts reparations and relief debts both principal and inter-- 1 est of course not Including obllga- tions of governments held by private Subject to confirmat’on by parties congress the American government iwill postpone all payments upon the debts of foreign governments to the American government payable dur-- 1 ing the fiscal year beginning July 1 next conditional on a like postpone- ment for one year of all payments on 43c 50c KRANK’S LATHER CREAM 33c PRINCE ALBERT TOBACCO |