| Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER other governments holding the prior OIL Business College L C C FINISHES CHILE TROOPS lien will be to make the second Hen collectable In full As It will be put Classes Arranges by the congressional orators of the BUYS GAS FIELD opposition our government is asked RATE HEARINGS 500 SLAUGHTER In 1931 6 A 5 STANDARD FOR OPERATION New classes all department! of to forfeit some or all the money due the Henager Business college 45 It on a prior claim In order that the East Broidway will be formed Tuesbankers their clients and depositors day for the fall quarter In addition Witness Asserts Guns to the regular commercial subjects Railway Airplane Bombs may beonpaid In full the money due new courses will be given in salesthem a subordinate claim To Rebel Take Toll Raise Would manship clerking merchandising Freight prefer the subordinate lien over the and public speaking It is announced prior one does not conform to faSailors Aid Nation The school office wll be open all miliar business practice Labor ROCK SPRINGS Wyo— T h e Those who earnestly believe In reday Monday day for registhis is which tration of reparations and Overland Trail through Wyoming consideration (Continued from Pm One) year expected to be the largest in the history of the soon will be oil surfaced from NeInWV-Awill debts for the universal benefit It the CHICAGO Sept 5 school Students enrolled last year terstate commerce commission con- intended to take whatever steps were bring to everybody may call this argu- braska to Utah according to R J necessary to put down the mutiny ment demagogic from 19 states and Canada They may satisfy Templeton district highway engineer Other parts of the country were themselves with ironic cluded hearings on the proposed 15 remarks about in charge of southwestern Wyoming to be civil population the status of Senator-Dentis- t quiet the d road projects per cent freight rate Increase today satd the governcooperating with The work between Granger and as an economist That will not Dr David Friday Washington econ- fully ment A government communique alter the political fact that Senator Evanston is being expedited and omist predicted the rate boost would reported that an Intercepted radio Is able to persuade a ma- should be completed by the end of stimulate the return of prosperity message showed the revolutionary Shtpstead jority of the Minnesota electorate to September” satd Mr Templeton Frito be forces disorganized he said was already Indicated day accept his views TVn official statement Issued by “The road between Rock Springs Some of the disinterested advocates Francis Marko Polo Lake 73 re' by upturns In the textile Industry Finance Minister Arturo Prat of reconsideration may conclude It Is and Green River Is being topped with tired newspaper man of San Fran- and other consumption goods fields vise to take account of the political gravel but cannot be oiled until cisco died at a local hospital at 2 30 Dr Friday waa the laat witness and said that many persons had offered to put their jewels and other argument against it and perhaps find soring after It has been packed down a m Saturday of heart and kidney chief economist railthe by presented stretch of Lincoln highvaluables in the vaults of the ways to meet the argument convinc- The diseases He was formerly of the roads in rebuttal to the mass of evithrough Wyoming should all be San Francisco Chronicle and had dence submitted by agriculture and Central bank to bolster the re- ingly Whatever the proposers of re- way oiled next June 1” by serve and chiefly to manifest consideration rhay say or do aboal made his home In Salt Lake at the other Industries tending to show that Utah Motor Park Inc 1000 South Industry waa hard hit by business de- their faith in the ability of the this argument the argument Is and State street for the last two years government to weather the threat will remain a political fact Already pression and could not stand the of it Is to be found In effect in the revolt Surviving Is his widow Mrs Elizas boost and that Its answer to the InThe minister agreed the move speeches and statements of Senator beth Alice Lake crease would be diversion of traffic might have a beneficial psychologi Hiram Johnson of California and to trucks and waterways and sent a recommenda- others York and back to Cleveland again With the whole economic picture of cal effect The debts due us from Europe can He made four dashes over a the nation before it contained In the tion to the bank that such tempocourse His average for the four testimony presented deposits be accepted only be reduced by act of a majority the week rary during In an official summary of the ot congress Those who believe in was 255 345 whie compared with here and in other hearings the comROCK SPRINGS Bayles' average of 267 last Tues- mission announced It would transfer events of the last few days acting reduction might profitably focus Trucco asked for the co- their minds on that concrete political was In the shipping of spring lambs day the field of final action to Washing- President of started here Thursday when fact and devote their cerebration to Both Doolittle and Bayles will be ton setting September 18 as the operation all patriotic Chileans Manager James E Anderson of the entered Monday in the $15000 deadline for briefs and September 21 The government he said had gone means of convincing It away to extreme lengths m treating with (Copyright Herald Tribune Syndi- Kemmerer Transportation company ll but for verbal arguments Thompson trophy installed a fleet of new trucks and cate ) the mutineer seamen who started Doolittle will use a larger motor on trailers to Di ing fn livestock from the their his plane Ten other famous fliers uprising last Monday in prointerior north country above Pine-dal- e NOTED WOMAN DIES test entrants were announced today as against threatened pay decreases 5 PEACHAM Vt asThe Mb— Mrs event the In the Thompson trophy Sept president uprising Instead of trailing the lambs overserted broke the traditions of an Alma Parker Harvey widow of George land which entails two weeks and of the fighting forces which B M Harvey former ambassador to much arm SMOOT STRIKES BACK they are loaded 125 had filled “glorious pages of our Great Britain died today at her sum- miles shrinkage Inland and delivered in four mer home after Illness a short Mihistory" AT FOE OF TARIFF ACT to the stockyards The saving neral services will be held at Feacham hours of shrinkage and feed more than Tuesday afternoon compensates for the cost of haulage Spain Highway Crews CODY Wyo m-- W E Frits of Rusk Work Upon Valley Wyo driver of a car In which sheSHERIDAN in Wyo (n—Injuries an unusual automosustained Edward A Burdette Jr of Atlanta Ga and Edward Holmqulst of Cody bile accident Wednesday caused the Roads Wyoming were fatally Injured Wednesday was death Saturday of Rosemary Stew- of Immediate Set for Development Weiser-Payett- e a Holdings BOISE Idaho HV Represents tives of the Ohio Oil company a Standard OH subsidiary announced Faturday night tho company had taken over the gas Feld holdings of the Mountain States Oil & Gas company and will begin Immediate development The announcement was concurred In by officers of the Mountain States company which has drilled several test wells on the property one of them declared by the officers to have shown 65000000 to 100000000 cubic “ leet capacity W T Nightingale district geologist W the Oluo company whose lnspec-tion of the field resulted In completion of the deal said the Ohio Oil company would Immediately move drilling equipment Into the field with a view to developing it to Its full capacity He said: “Naturally we are optimistic about the field or we jould not have come In" Under the arrangement the entire w operation of the field which covers 7200 acres of leases on the principal dome discovered will be taken over The by the Ohio Oil company Mountain States company will receive 40 per cent of revenues William Scowcroft of Ogden president of the Mountain States said he understood the company planned to begin a development that would permit supplying coast cities with gas as well as to provide a hook-u- p with the gas line being brought from Pocatello by the same company from its present terminus north of Ogden The field has been explored for sev-- f eral years and recently a well blew In on Crystal dome the company bolding and continued a roaring flow cf gas for several hours until the casing finally filled with sand John McFayden of Casper vice president and western manager of the Ohio Oil company Inspected the property before announcement of the v operating agreement He was not - present when the agreement was ani J Former Newsman Dies at Hospital Ship-stea- ich 414-mi- ls Wyoming Sheep Cross Deserts one-mi- Aboard Trucks le $ Wyo-Innov- (Continued from Fui On) Patriot I EL PASO Texas Sept 5 (tf-- The stopped their trade Is without foun- federal reserve bank of El Paso was Fights Uprising dation in fact The total value of advised today that the First National BARCELONA Spain Sept 5 (P) Cats-- 1 Macia veteran Imports for 1929 was $4400 000000 bank of Clint Texas the Cochise —Francisco and for 1930 it was $3061000000 That County State bank at Tombstone Ionian patriot and leader today took represents a decline of only 30 per Artz and a branch of the latter at the lead in a movement to put down cent in the price paid for imports Benson Arlz had closed their doors the bloody syndicalist strike riots while the shrinkage in volume was Clint Is about 20 miles southeast of which already have cost the lives only 15 per cent El Paso where the First National of at least seven persons in this Spam’s greatest Industrial city Total exports for 1929 were val- bank failed yesterday While police and civil guards were ued at $5241000000 and for 1930 at The Clint bank was capitalized at $3843000000 This means a decline $25000 and was a correspondent Of ordered out In force tonight to proof 27 per cent in dollar value but the First National bank of El Paso tect the city against a recurrence of the difference In volume even for Roy H Davidson a director said it the violence of the last few days these two abnormal years was only was closed to protect depositors In Senor Macia issued a proclamation 19 per cent Taking into consideracalling upon all loyal citizens to anticipation of a run nounced' tion the worldwide depression against the extremists" “The bank Is In A- -l shape” he “mobilize The present well on Crystal dome which has been “I am not disposed to tolerate the re- said “Our president W B Hawes prevalent it is imetruck gas at 2000 feet and has been markable that our situation another day” Senor Macia export and told me every depositor would get his eunk little beyond that point because trade has not declined to a money and if there was any loss it said In his proclamation The decof difficulty of clearing the casing port was laration much greater extent than has been would be among stockholders” Interpreted In official after the last blow-l- n circles to mean that he was insistthe case TOMBSTONE Arlz Sept 5 VP)— ing that the governor representing Auto Dnty Decreased U S SPEED DEMONS Oochlse County State bank here the central government had failed The "Senator Pittman’s statement that and Its branch at Benson failed to to control the situation and that FLASH THROUGH AIR the prohibitive duties placed on au- open today James B Button state Macia's own generalidad organize tomobiles by foreign countries have superintendent of banks said de- tion would take over the control unbeen detrimental to the American reserves below the legal re- less immediate result were ob pleted (Continued from Pass One) workman Is a splendid argument for quirements was responsible for the talned protective tariff The Institution’s closing The left Catalonian party Issued Springfield Mass is credited with an American a speed ot more than 200 miles an duty on automobiles entering the L N Reach chief deputy super- a proclamation in which it declared was United States decreased tipder intendent and A G King of the that the present troubles were g hour It ia a Gee Bee “Y” origthe present law from 25 per cent state banking department have been inated by “groups of violent monmonoplane with a Wasp motor to 10 per cent Since this decrease put In who archists of are the bank to shame charge Famous Filers Compete attempting practically every foreign country has Tha August 31 report showed de- Btuceloiiia" who increased their duty on automobiles Among the other lady-birof $238588 89 and total assets posits Sre to enter the aerol event are Mrs entering such foreign countries It of $325026 47 for the two banks Kuna New York Florence can therefore In no way be considLOSER TRAILS KILLS holder ered a “retaliatory” duty referred ngensmith Minneapolis CLOSES CAMPAIGN cf the women’s inside loop record to by the senator from Nevada RUINED BANK’S CHIEF Dr Clyde Lee Fife evangelist will Rhoda Davis Lansing Mich Mrs “This is just another example of close his campaign here with Sunday Betty Lund Troy Ohio Mrs Amelia how foreign countries protect their services at 7:45 p m In the Cen(Continued from Fat One) Earhart Putnam New York and home industries and in Itself is a tral Christian church South Mildred Morgan Beverly Hills Cal sufficient reason to justify America and Third East streets Fourth He also will during which Sam Napohtano the Major Doolittle in his speed trials In protecting her own citizens conduct services at 3 p m at the today used the same Laird biplane against the invasion of cheap for- church He will be assisted by his slayer had sought Salerno to avenge in which he yesterday flew from eign goods which increases unem- brother Boh Fife The Fife brothers a loss sustained when Salerno’s bank Burbank Cal to Cleveland to New ployment at home” failed according to friends of the will go to Illinois from here pair here Tony Salerno nephew cf the slain man tonight said that Napolatino left Omaha last Tuesday saying he '’ i ' was going to California to seek work s Salerno however said that he had learned from other sources that had told associates here that he was going to San Pedro to kill Sebastiano Salerno “After my uncle left Omaha alfiS AJ most two years ago Napolltano yM swore many times to kill him” Tony told newspaper men In August 1922 Sebastiano Salerno then a political power here was appointed Italian consuL Shortly after this he opened his “bank" eventually failing in this enterprise In April 1929 he waa discharged from bankruptcy According to Mrs Hector Glanole a sister of the slain man Sebastiano Is h bad paid depositors and creditors about $90000 before he xvaa forced to leave Omaha and owed only about $19 000 when he left : Napolltano she said had been befriended by Sebastiano after the "bank” failure Sebastiano she re lated took Napolltano into his home and fed him for about two weeks Napolltano she continued had worked In Omaha for several years first as a railroad section hand and later as a dishwasher In a roadhouse here Stt Ea Eke ©i?y Most Modern and Plant of Its" Kind in the West Up-to-Da- te SPECIALIZING IN Cleaning & Blocking Women’s & Men’s Hats h WOMEN'S IIATS We clean block and restore the the color in all types and styles of MEN'S HATS hats Latest factory equipment enables us to finish hats like new 50c 200 75c different style blocks Dry Cleaning Shoes Shined most Latest and modern methods used in cleaning women’s and men's wearing Absolute satisfaction guaranteed at popular prices ap-par- Gait1 We have the newest and latest chairs for women In our shoe shining department Swivel chairs for ladles to guard against tearing of clothes T7Em!g Yoh YalC Private booths for men to lounge in while suits are being pressed Two latest type pressing machines to give you pressing sen ire 10-minu- te Visit the Utah Hat Works and Dry Cleaners at 108 South Main St ROCK SPRINGS John D Denison Des Moines Iowa will be the principal speaker at the annual Labor day celebration Monday The annual labor fete will start vlth a long parade and three bands Three free dances at the Slovensfct Dom Playmore and Finn hall will climax the two-da- y program starting Sunday There will be 19 divisions In the parade Officials In charge are Chairman Lincoln Young Vice Chairman John Secretary George Cole Shinazy Jack Armstrong announcer W J Rodda official Judge and W A Cox Wyo-Atto- rney truck and its accessory trailer This means more than a railway car load the usual stock car accommodating but an average of 270 lambs The in novation will save thousands of dollars and facilitate the movements of sheep bent on quirk transportation to high markets The new arrange' ment permits the stockman to figure quite accurately on the arrival of his stock at distant market starter a home of beauty a world of books gallery of European masterpieces and congeniality at home comfort that the boarding school girl loves RS SOCIAL— Parties dances teas DRAMATICS— Recitals plays pageants MUSIC— Glee club orchestra piano harp violin voice recitals CLUBS— Literary language science art PUBLICATIONS — The Berry Basket The Mountain Peak-peek-piq- ue TUITION For the year—College Resident Students $580-160- 0 School $450-035-0 Resident Students High Prepartory Resident Students $100 This includes board laundry room with or without bath College Day Students $100 High School Day Students $80 Preparatory Day Students $60 Registration for all departments September 8 classes begin September 9 School busses meet car at 13th East and 15th South September 9 at 9 a m and all other school days from 7:30 a m through the day Address The Registrar Stt Mairy©ffttOueWassitc!D j Oer-ma- Attorney of Iowa Delivers Address ACTIVITIES another New York banker Alberti H Wlggln of the Chase National The fact that thee are the sources reconsideration plays Into the hands of the political opposition to such action It at once tends to Increase the prejudice of leaders of the opposition and provides them with an argument with W'hirh they stir up opposition among their political followings In portions of the country distant from New York City This argument that will he made In congress and on the stump takes the form of a picture that can be roughly outlined This argument may outiage the bankers aa well as economists statesmen and other thoughtful persons who earnestly believe In the merit of reconsideration Nevertheless the picture will be ef-- j fectlve potltk ally It will be said as Benator Sldpstead has already satd that the New York bankets are an Interested party It will be said that at a time when the German reparations were known to be a first llrn on Orrman Industry and taxes the New York bankers ad- vanned great quantities of the money of their depositors and client to states cities and corporations These advances were necessarily a second lien subordinate to reparations and subordinate to Infergovern-men- t debt arising out cl reparation Majority Vote Needed In thl state of facts so the argu !ment run the New York banker now nropote that the amount of the first urn be reduecd The ne essary result and one pnatimed objeet of lUii sacrlltco by our government and highway The Stewart family was vacation- ing at Story Wyo d'VMPUS—A mountain campus of 420 acres ATHLETIC FIELDS— Tennis courts soccer archery baseball fields hiking coasting horse-bac- k riding s wimming summer and winter picnics WAR DEBT CUT IDEA STIRS OPPOSITION of pleas for each are taken by the made The accident occurred 15 miles south of here The car In which Miss Stewart was riding overturned on a rurve Witnesses said Sturdevant struck her as she stepped onto the Waisaittdhi OUT-OF-DOO- V (Continued from Pm On) An average of 300 Iambs weighing 75 pounds iry LIBRARY— The friendship of PICTURES— The culture of a SOCIAL HALLS — Refinement PRIVATE ROOMS —The cozy -- South Main St ROCK SPRINGS Wyo-At- tend ance records were shattered in the fall enrollment of pupils In the city fchools the first day’s registration being 2151 compared with 2080 laat yar The complete enrollment Is High school 609 Junior high (eighth grade only) 184 Yellowstone school 479 Including 76 seventh graders Roosevelt 134 Lowell 139 Lincoln 68 and Llonkol 45 CLASS ROOMS — An atmosphere of study in ih NOW OPEN— 108 Fall Enrollment Sets New Record art 16 daughter of Mr and Mrs Lambert Stewart of Seattle Wash Miss Stewart was struck by a car driven by Lester Sturdevant as she walked on the highway after a machine In which she was riding overturned County Attorney N V Kurtz announced Saturday Miss Stewart’s death is being investigated Dr W F Sehunkr county coroner was out of the city Saturday and arrangements for an injuest had not been INDOORS Nap-ollta- 4 charged Saturday with operating vehicle while In an Intoxicated condition The charge was made by oounty of fleers who have been Investigating the accident Fritz was released under $500 bond The accident occurred 25 miles from here The machine skidded from the highway Into an underpass ind Fritz claimed he had been crowded from the road by another machine Fritz was uninjured A School of Culture for the Western Girl low-win- 1 a-tion free-for-a- One Texas Bank Twoin Arizona Close Up Doors Death Car Driver GIRL DIES OF Faces Charge of Drunken Driving© AHTO INJURIES Salt Lake City Utah " |