Show ir ’a THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE the soviet government and its nationals against the United States and its nationals) a greatly reduced sum to be paid over a long period of years RUSSIAN DEBT TRADE EFFORT FAILS FLATLY Collapse of Negotiations May Eliminate U S facilitate the placing of orders in the United States by the soviet government on a long-tercredit basis the government of the United States was prepared to make banks to through the export-impor- t “To m (Continued from Page One) American manufacturers requiring seemed so promising at the start financial assistance in connection must now be regarded as having with the granting of credit on such come to an end ” orders loans to a very large perbe for the centage of the credit He added that it would granted board of trustees of the export-impo“It was contemplated that the was which bank organized length of the credit extended would specifically to extend credits to as- vary according to the different catesist in expanding American trade gories of goods and the soviet govwith Russia to determine whether ernment was advised that the govany good reason for con- - ernment of the United States was Jyiere is the bank’s existence not averse to making special gluing terms In exceptional cases at the Statement Given The full statement by the secre- president's discretion -- “It was intended that the loans tary of state follows: extended to American manufactur"You will recall the fact that m ers should constitute a revolving an effort to arrive at an agreement fund for the continuous mamte-nanc- e with the soviet government with of soviet purchases in 'the respect to debts claims and credits United States for trade negotiations were begun We confidently that this more than a year ago in Moscow proposal hoped would prove entire ly acand continued in Washington but ceptable to the soviet government that no understanding had been and are deeply disappointed at its y reached when Ambassador In view of the present left Washington in Octo- rejection attitude of the soviet government I ber to visit Moscow feel that we cannqt encourage the "In our last conservations with that any agreement is now ambassador Troyanovsky prior to hope possible his departure we submitted for the “I say this regretfully because I consideration of his government a am in sympathy with the desire of proposal representing the limit to American manufacturers and agriwhich we believed we could go with- cultural producers to find a marout complete sacrifice of the inter- ket for their goods in the soviet ests of American claimants and union and with the American without unduly pledging the credit claimants whose property has been o our government for the purpose confiscated There seems to be of facilitating trade between the reason to doubt that scarcely any United States and the soviet union the negotiations which seemed so Indicatcs Willingness promising at the start must now be "The government of the United regarded as having come to an end States indicated its willingness to “It will be for the board of trusbank to accept in settlement of all claims of tees of the export-impor- t the United States and its nationals determine whether there is any exagainst the soviet government and good reason for continuing the Its nationals (and of all claims of istence of the bank” rt J A & Troya-novsk- For U Income Tax S LOS ANGELES Jan 31 (fl7)-B- etty Compson screen actress today was named in a federal income tax lien charging that she owes an additional sum of $2821 on her 1932 earnings Miss Compson is a former resident of Salt Lake City Friday & Saturday Style & ident years acting only a few hours before this power would have expired The measure which also liberalizes the lending powers was signed by the president In the pres'ence of Jesse Jones chairman of the RFC Asked if Mr Roosevelt offered any comment Jones said' “I believe he said something about how he would like to have it five-yesentence instead of two " illness Child 84 caughF cold several days ago and it rapidly developed into Compton Sued QUESTIONS WASHINGTON Jan 31 Roosevelt signed late today the bill extending the lending powers of the Reconstruction Fi nance corporation for two more NEW YORK Jan 31 UP— Richard Washburn Child — diplomat author and lawyer — who after serving in the diplomatic corps under two backed presidents Republican Franklin D Roosevelt in 1932 died today of pneumonia after a brief Betty HEALTH FOUNDER DIES inherited bv later Medlcean dukes and the collection was bequeathed to LOS ANGELES Jan 31 (JPy--Dr the state by the last representative of Granville MacGowan 77 years old the line in 1737 former president of the Los Angeles Qounty Medical association and a The food fishes caught in South founder of the Los Angeles health By FREDERIC J RASKIN Africa waters are important and department died at his home here today Heart trouble was blamed A reader can get the answ’er to large quantities are exported any question of fact by writing The Salt Lake Tribune Information Bureau Frederic J Haskin Director Washington D C Please inclose three (3) cents for reply ANSWERS TO President Signs Bill With Added Lending Power for Mine Work Richard Washburn Child Dies of Pneumonia Illness Brief Tribune fiWASHINGTON Jan 31- -In nally passing the bill to extend the life of the Reconstruction Finance corporation for another two toyears the the senate today agreed Scrugham amendment previously adopted by the house liberalizing to mining companies RFC loans and Individuals desircorporations Special tern Richard Washburn Child STEEL REPORT to The ing to develop established mining properties Loans may be made in Is there a replica of the WashQ ington monument under the ground hear the monument? W J J A The engineer of public build the stone referred to Vdubthe meridian stone It is marked “west” There is ” also a These bench mark marked “south were used as levels when the Washington monument was built The meridian stone is not a replica of the Washington monument but it is similarly shaped or pyramidal nd How old Mere Leopold Q Ioeb when they were gent to prison? How long ago Mas it? F McA A Nathan Leopold Jr was 19 and Richard Loeb was 18 years of convictwere when they age ed and sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of Bobby Franks They are incarcerated m the Illinois state penitentiary at Joliet The trial took place the first part of Septcm ber 1924 and they were sentenced on September 10 1924 How far do the Americas exQ tend north and south? C C A Exclusive of the Arctic is lands the distance is about 9000 miles from northern North America to Cape Horn amounts up to $20000 TRANSIENTS LAWLESS RICHMOND Va Jan 31 (A)— A Q What isE the longest river In R B report that lawlessness at the re- Europe? A The Volga with a length of gional emergency relief administration camp for transients at Fort 2400 miles so prevaNEW YORK Jan 31 (UP)— A Eustis Va has become Where was Voltaire living Q lent that a company of marines is Bethlehem Steel corporation pre- needed there to preserve order was when he wrote Candlde? C V liminary report tonight shovyed a submitted by the grand jury in A He was living at Ferney near Switzerland 1934 net Income of more than half a United States district court today Geneva million dollars — compared with Which Q opera Is sung the often-es-t more than eight million dollars loss at 40 per cent of capacity compared 9 at the Metropolitan? M R in 1933 — adding to business op- with an average in 1933 of 34 per cent and 26 2 per cent In the fourth A In the past twenty five seasons timism Aida has been presented the most But there was one disturbing ele- quarter last year Grace said he ment Eugene G Grace presdent could see nothing to indicate the 40 times La Boheme has been next then least wouldn’t at last Madam Butterfly reported the one situation that has per cent rate worried Wall Street Steel demand for awhile InWhen was a comprehensive Q net The company reported he said is for lighter products and concordance of 'the Bible first pubthere is no improvement in demand come preliminary figures for the G R for heavy goods and nothing in year of $550571 compared with net lished? A In 1765 and resight to indicate such a demand loss of $8735723 In 1933 sources Various recently have ported fourth quarter net income of Q How manv community trusts feared that rising steel production $411099 compared with net loss of are there in the country? II A — one of the vital factors in the $2400126 in the preceding quarter A There are eighty community current business cheer — was near- and net profit bf $629671 in the trusts in 28 states the District of CoDirectors 1933 of came fourth of bulk as demand quarter ing its peak lumbia Hawaii and Canada from the motor car industry with took no action on the preferred divaccruals now has fallwhich idend etc demands Where are United States postrails structural Q amounting to $17 50 age stamps made? M E ing far behind A (Copyright 1935 ) All United States postage Currently Bethlehem is operating SHOWS PROFIT Off EVERYTHING THE EASIEST TERfciS PREVAIL WE DELIVER ALMOST ANYWHERE YOUR ALL DINING ROOM SUITES ON SALE MASSIVE SUITES OF QUALITY Beautifully caned rare woods enough for fi anv dining room A few left PA to close out at $9 Down— $7 Month THE FINEST OF SUITES EVEN REDUCED TO POPULAR PRICES This one is Ihe best in quality Much from Charles P Limhert better than the Now best reduced to Terms Can Be Arranged DE LUXE ROCKFORD SUITES This is a real buv Genuine Rockford quality Nothing finer Choice of Oak or Walnut in this group Greatly re- g duced to only V JL $10 Down— $10 Month BUTT WALNUT SUITES The woods speak for themselves matched Beautifully tight Now $8750 $7 depend designs Down— $Q Month to the best that's made you can The styles are correct and the latest in on the are qualit featured at this store ALL LIVING ROOM SUITES ON SALE QUALITY VELVET We are getting the business These are some of the reasons why: New best good SUITES English stjle in the season's cover but Inexpensive fi Reduced to fJ only Down— $5 Month $5 LARGE ENGLISH SUITE is proof that good need not be expensive Davenport and Lounge Chair for only $4 Down— $4 Month MOHAIR FRIEZE SUITES MOHAIR Something different Choice of different col-- FINE SORONOW 4 Chair port ' $10 finest n the Suites Only Vfl J design SUITES d deep-se- (jfL-pJjyvU Sr oa triples in and Twin lounge Chairs $6 Down — $6 Month i Onlv SUITE Davenport lllgh-ar- Here Factory fabrics in this and Daven- Stool Fine $100 $7 Down— Month SUITES OF QUALITY Floor sample Suites Onlv one of a kind To clear d now at Dowh — Month group— $8 Down— $8 Month $6 $5 Know how the Suite you buy Is built let us show you bow a good piece of furniture should be made It costs nothing to look and it may save regret later on ILL BEDROOM SUITES SALE PRICED NEW CLASSICAL MODERNE Write in for further detail Mail orders accepted A new arrival Oriental woods thing new at CHOICE OF NATIONAL Fine Walnut Some- - 1 M the low and j CLASSIC PERIOD SUITES The most beautiful Suites ever shown You will agree with us when sea I? IT A you V (hem Reduced jfjJF" Down— $7 Month C1IEVAL VANITY SUITE of plenty Full view mirror drawer space rich Walnut wood and well made $5 - a" TRIBUNE AUDITORIUM 7:30 P M You are Invited to SFE and HEAR America’s Greatest Accordion Artist JEROME DALIONTE Who will (five you a new appreciation and conception of the ACCORDION! wf Down— $5 Month much higher from Reduced prices Nothing better Correct design and beauti fill woods Reduced to sell at $10 Down— $10 Month Through the Couitesr of Glen Bros Music Co 74 SODtH MAIN Z7 MODERNE DFCORATED SUITE A big Suite with Chest ity and rated in choice of two colors Extra V VanDeco- COA?) special J Down — OUTFIT metal and Dresser three pieces Decorated Chest All for $275 Down— Bed fi $2 for Liberal Allowances on the New Furnishings Need for Yon Yonr Home naml UYIOCS CHILD HAS RHFUMATISM Mrs R A writes My daughter 9 years old has been troubled with rheumatism for the last five years For four years the joints of the knees were painful now also the joints of the arms are involved Tonsils and adenoids were removed at the age of 4 The source of infection has not Thcie is no fever or been located swelling but the child continues to complain of pain How can I pre vent infection when it has not been located7 Can nothing be done? REPLY There are two sources that must One the be investigated catefully intestinal tract and the other the The be should tract urine urinary the mici oscopirall v examined "for piecnce of pus and a bacteriological Judv of the stool should be made If streptococci aie found m abundance in the stools the intestinal tract should be the point of attack Many cases of rheumatism in childhood come from intestinal infections FEET BUlN 3 Month NEWART BEDROOM $3 What is the cause of the feet especially the toes burning and itching in the evening7 There is a slight swelling D D roomy 7 ST REPLY Month that An Account at South Fvt Is Worth Somet— Because hing Al- oh on avs Square Deal writes Probably athlete’s foot which is caused by a ringworm infection The condition may be due to chilblains (Copyright 1935 Chicago Tribune-NeYork News Syndicate Inc “ Remember the Name and the Place ” Trade In Your Old Furniture hand-knit- s Classes Daily at K-O- ’B Maxine Reilly representative and fashionLst from Columbia Yam Co is at Keith-O’Brifor a limited time Her advice and assistance are free of charge en yep ’fWiHWriWI Living Models Will display some of the smart hand-kn- it fashions in our window and in the Art Department kM Today 2 P M ' Included in the showing are Ensembles Sweaters One-Piec- e Dresses Two-Piec- e Dresses C How dors it happen that the Q collection of statuary and paintings in the Uffizt palace was given to the Italian government? C L A The nucleus of the gallery was a part of the celebrated collections made by the Medici in the 15th cenAdditions were acquired or tury Coats Evening Gowns also offers free instruction in making hooked rugs afghans etc K-O- 'B LV ’’ Banish ihem scientific way Use concenfrated PosiJCkVl 200 Lovely New Silk - TONIGHT! Never have we shown such an array of fine Bedroom Suites The four markets are here You just can't help but find pick of what you want at prices will be surprisingly low the D By DR IRVING S CUTTERFALSE SECURITY IN COLDS weekly dose was employed after it had been demonstrated on experiApparently there have developed mental animals that this procedure some misconceptions as to the role would thoroughly supply vitamin of vitamins Theimportanceofthese needs peculiar substances to many body The volunteers were divided at functions has been demonstrated be- random into three equal groups only In fact nutrition yond question of the entire number re basically depends upon some of ceiving vitamin A All the volun them teers were carefully observed during If existing disease is due to a vita- the progress of the experiment and min deficiency supplying the needed a cold was diagnosed whenever the vitamin is usually followed bv spec- symptoms of nasal or throat irritaNevei theless tion tacular impiovement appeared they aie not cutealls and because In the total during the pe we feel out of sorts we must not as- nod 753 colds giuup weie lecoided and sume that we have a vitamin de each cold lasted on the average apficiency and that the taking of cod proximately 12 days As would be liver oil or some other substance expected there were more colds in rich in vitamins will relieve our winter than during the summer symptoms Exact Nature Unknown Within the last few yea is copsid The results of the entire experi- erable attention has been directed to that the feeding of vitthe possible cold preventive function Iment indicate A" addlton 10 that found !n of vitamin A It was thought to of the aveiaga young adult have great protective value in infec the diet of colds Re- did not reduce the number lions of the mucous membrane — all three groups having colds in cently published data by competent Fur same observers however indicate that vit- practically the colds proportion in the vitamin the thermore to of A added normal diet amin individuals were as severe as young adults does not reduce the taking those in the other groups though incidence of the common cold the duration was somewhat shorter Significant Report The exact nature of the common A most significant report has just as yet been accurately been issued by G S Shibley and T cold has not There are no doubt facD Spies of their work with 240 adult determined to do with the onset To a portion of this tors that have volunteers of colds other than the presence group was given vitamin A for a of bacteria or infective virus coupled period beginning January 1933 and with Arctic fatigue and exposure ending in March 1934 The vitamin from time to time re was given in the form of halibut liver explorers have although they were ex oil and the doses were administered ported tothatintense cold fatigue and at weekly intervals somewhat in posed they were The other unhygienic factors excess of the usual amount free from colds while in extreme northern latitudes Soon after their return to civilization however in fections appeared and thev were apparently as susceptible to colds as others SUITES Down -- 4 Month $9 your own one-thir- TAKEN IN OLD FURNITURE are made at thq bureau of engraving and punting Washington HOW TO KEEP WELL REDUCTIONS Learn to make i stamps o o o o To the limit of space questions pertaining to hygiene and preven--tioof disease ) n will be answered in this column Peronal replies will be made to inquiries under - Imitations when return piopeDr im Insod stamped envelope Cu'ler will not make diagnosis or prescribe for individual disease s‘anwsR8ii 15 1935 1 BY ROOSEVELT AND DIPLOMAT pneumonia Born in Worcester Mass Child AdHarvard university mitted to the bar In 1906 he first came to national notice as an assistant to Frank A Vanderlip In war finance work in the U S treas- ury Re resigned as editor of Collier’s Weekly In 1919 Jo accept appointment from President Harding as ambassador to Italy Child served in that post until 1924 acting in 1922 as the United States' chief representative at the Genoa and Laus anne Author of many books he collaborated with Premier Benttd Mussolini in 1927 on the Italian’s autobiography In 1925 he wrote “A Diplomat Looks on Europe” a summarization of his diplomatic experl- - FEBRUARY RFC EXTENDED Succumbs Ssw4iv5si!&iu K&iAtssa5y WrrtVfflAaBEa38hrfMr FRIDAY MORNING NOTED WRITER of States Expo- Bank rt-Import the United government States indicated that it would accept payment through the application of A rate of interest beyond the ordinary rate of interest on credits extended to the soviet government with the financial assistance of the government of the United "The DEATH CLAIMS r yjr Dresses Bring Springtime to K-O’- Budget Sliap Solid Color High Shades New Print Combinations Sizes 14 to 52 |