Show w THE SALT Senate Given Measure to BELTOIf ’ ' ' the snowstorm even as 1st tag end of March ar not unexpected But brown snow is something els againRangers reposting on a snow fall ranging from two to 'three fe&sta depth over the Glacier park area said the snow contained a noticeable amount of fin dust probably carried Into the skies by recent winds Auto Labor Body Will Issue Rule? that -- r - 1935 -' - US Engs-litche- ff - SAN FRANCISCO March 29 ()— The imminent threat of a gasoline and fuel oil shortage in the Pacific northwest spurred tanker operators to renewed efforts tonight to break the atrlke of tank ship crewa along the Facifie coast At Martlnes on San Francisco bay and at Portland Ore the situation brought on by a dispute over preferential hiring appeared moving to a the operators moved swift climax to load and unload oil carrlars wlth nonunion crews Oil company representatives and union leaders held separate conferences in San Francisco meanwhile with-special mediation board bait-mixin- g Vladi-mirovitc- Amerl-thelrca- - awhile" u Green told the labor committee the worker are demanding that eolof the lective bargaining feature of Labor Per- pointed-bN R A be strengthened and clarified Collective Bargaining Reg- kins and feel that thi can beat ba done There were no Immediate reports by ulations Announced by by a federal statute a proposed ' of progress toward settlement of the the dispute bill Dr Wolman issue involved Urging continuation ot tha recovThe only announcement forthcomery experiment Green Mid ing from the board was ths state"Labor i not so Impatient Labor Leo ment of Albert Rosenshjxle chairman recognizes that social progress is a DETROIT March 39 WV-- Dr slow and unending task end the! no Wolman said today on the anniver- that “the board has had a meeting of the unions with worthwhile venture should be abanof the opening Of the offices this the representatives doned until there bas been every op- sary morning and is holding a conof ths president’s automobile labor ference with ths companies this afterportunity for a thorough trial" board hart that the board would noon" Despite the battle Green and his Issue broad rules to collective guide More than a score of sheriff’s depucolleagues are waging for the WagInties were sworn in for special duty ner bill they are pleased with tha bargaining negotiations In the next few the within days in the re- dustry at Martinez today where militant new wording of section Denying that ht had any inten- pickets awaited an attempt to load vised biU offered by Harrison today Wolas of chairman tion resigning the Associated Oil company tanker The present act which expires June IS specifies oply that every code shall man refused to predict whether he Kewanee with supplies destined for for contain “the following atatements of would remain in his present post Portland that A nonunion craw boarded the Kerights of employes’' and then swings another year with the remark withwanee at Avon last night Taking land Into the right of the workers to bar- “too many things can happen pickets by surprise they clambered gain collectively without coercion in a year” The board will conduct 15 am aboard from a launch which had from employers f Adds Fhrase ployes’ nominating elections in the bredaght them from San Francisco middle west and east next week he At Portland where oil company The revision hdds the phrase ' heads said gasoline supplies would "which are hereby declared and af- said: board are be exhausted within a fortnight and firmed” after the word “employes" Representatives of ths to be held fuel oil In three weeks police took for elections and the change labor leader assert arranging indicates a new determination by the In plants in San Francisco and Los extra precautions against violence 12 he said Fourteen officers were detailed to government ta enforce more rigidly Angeles about April Professor Francis E Ross who the Standard Oil company’s dock the labor safeguards To meet vigorous objections from had been In charge of the employe after company officials announced Senator William E Borah (R Idaho) representation elections said final they would attempt to unload the of Columbia with a and other senators who charge the flections now had been completed tanker District nonunion crew suipenaion of antitrust laws in the in 28 plants nominating elections resent act inspired monopolies had been held in 46 plants and that £ it new bill has from 25 to 30 nominating elections Sale says specifically Gang Car-fo- r “Nothing in this title shall be con- remained to be held including those 29 (Ft— TUCSON Ariz March strued to amend or repeal any provi- scheduled for next week Wolman refused to comment on John Dillinger's automobile which sion of th antitrust laws of the United figured in the late gangster’s raid States but the provisions incor- American Federation of Labor crit- on where the bank in East porated In any code or agreement spe- icism of tbs board’s policies but in- Officer Pat O'MalleyChicagd was slain Is cifically approved prescribed or en- sisted that the plant elections in for sale here O E Glover Tucson tered into and in effect in accordance which only 7 per cent of the workers reoelvtd it si fees for servwith this title and any action com- who have voted have signified A F attorney ices to Dillinger while the latter was plying with such code of agreement of L membership are being fairly in jail here in 1934 taken while It is in effect or within conducted 80 days thereafter shall be lawful if Ths board’s Most scent figures era who Voted whs 75 per cent and and only If such code or agreement show that 146948 workers nave the proportion of 'eligible workers conforms in all respects to the limita- voted to date out of 172776 eligible Working on the day ot the elections tions and provisions ot this title" to vote and that 10128 voters sig- of the nominating elections who The present set states only that nified A- - F of L affiliation Nearly voted was 89 per cent “such code or codes are not designed 70 per cent of the voters registered to promote monopolies or to eliminate as unaffiliated with A church has been moved 16 miles any labor or oppress small enterprises and will The proportion of eligible work in the Durham district of England not operate to discriminate against been enabled for many years their children from large gatherings Auto Makers Add Pro- has to expand employment to pay high in order to stem a rising tide of Bid on Oats for Bait scarlet fever in the city was sounded wages to provide a wider market tests Against Measure for its products and to make an by board of health1 officials Friday Mixing Okehed by : Since reported Dr L outstanding contribution to ths in- C SnowJanuary 943 city epidemiologist dustrial and social development of WASHINGTON POCATELLO Idaho— Telegraph ic March 29 cases of scarlet fever have been republisher and automo- the country The number of cases per acceptance has been received at the ported bile manufacturers added their “Instead of furthering the Inter- week has been steadily rising dur Pocatello station from voices today to Industry’s assertion ests ot American labor as a whole D C which will allow the past month Washington ing bill whatever its declared purthat the Wagner labor disputes bill this The disease Is in a mild form he the purchase of 66000 pounds of oats would hinder recovery pose appears to be really In the for control work on Indian reserva- - ’ union create a tiona of Arizona “The measure can be construed interest of a small minority repreas nothing more or less than an sented by labor leaders who appar- permanent national labor relations The local atation through Paul T v Incitement to agitate and keep in- ently seek legislative sanction of board and give the labor organize Quick senior biologist In charge rec r n tlon chosen by the majority of the ommended the acceptance of 0ie bid dustry and business In n turmoil their efforts to dominate all labor” until the unions havtjobtained employes In a plant the right to of the Midland Elevators company of Idaho Falls objective” said Harvey J Kelly of The bill would outlaw the com- - speak for all the employes SAN DIEGO Cal March 29 Branstord (UP) — Suzanna Emery Holmes Delitch the Utah- “Silver Queen" gave orders for “an 1 No a funeral" for her late husband in a telegram dispatched to New York today The princess' h fourth husband Prince Engalltcheff died is New York Wednesday “It'S too bad" aha said "but I don’t feel sorry for myself Pm getting used to it How- -' eyer it would be nice to have a husband that would last Imminent Threat of Fuel Shortage Spurs Operators to Act Mont March 29 is a stock in trad - (0bUbim4 from Pegs Om) eoal steel rubber automobile and aluminum industries wm brought sharply befor tha Chance committee by Rlchberg who cautlonad also that doubt ooncvrnlng congressional action on tha N R A was responsible lor much of tha timidity of business lead-a- 30 A u Roosevelt MARCH MORNING 6 at Glacier National park and Borah' and Kipg Attack Bill Approved by SATURDAY G iBrownSnow (JP)— Snew TRIBUNE said Children whoars Infected the American Newspaper Publishers’ association at a senate labor Scarlet Fever Epidemic are attending classes and thus Tanker Owners More Industries Utah Silver committee hearing on the bill spreading the epidemic because the Gaham director of the Brings Warning From disease is not apparent on their Robert Renew Efforts Manufacturers’ associaskin he said Hit Wagner Bill Automobile tion said: Board of health officials urged Queen Gives Officials Health City that parents take proper precau“The bill would tend to destroy tlons immediately upon noticing To Break Strike basis of industrial relations A1 Funeral9 Newspaper Publishers and ths warning to parents to kesp slight rashes on their children upon which the automobile Industry GlacierPark Rangers See ContinueNRA LAKE ' The princess said a foot in- jury suffered during her last transatlantic crossing prevented her from going to New York to attend Prince Engalit-cheft- 's funeral scheduled for today y Ohio Relief Aide Indicted by Jury Charges Result in Naming of Former Hopkins ‘ State Buyer COLUMBUS Ohio March 29 UP) —Federal Relief Administrator Harry L Hopkins' charges of a corrupt alliance between relief and politics in Ohio SnlCi a yvith Latex uplift bust! Hose 0T19O Davey Prosecuting Attorney Donald J Coof Franklin county asserted the Indictment “doesn't by any means end” the county grand jury’s inquiry into Hopkins’ charges of a political “shakedown” of firms selling to the state relief administration Hopkins' assertion that funds were solicited from euoh firms for tha purpose of paying off a deficit in tha campaign of Governor Davey caused the governor to file a warrant charging criminal libel against the federal relief administration Hoskine lumbus) 414Jcpr’ In gives you natural feminine lines without awkward bumps or bulges! It firms and controls you smoothly so that you’re top beautifully “streamed-lined- ” to toel It’s parous and stretchy and gives with every movementl It weighs but a few ounces! Small medium and largel Don't fail to get your share of this bargain! Full fashioned— perfect quality hose All the new spring shades offered in sizes 8&S11V4 One of our biggest Anniversary hits so come early I More Anniversary Specials Birth Announced Birth of a son to Mr snd Mrs! W Ray Gough of Round Mountain Nev on March 6 was announced by Salt Lake City friends Friday Rayon Bed Spreads 86x105 $137 6 for 490 Birdseye Diapers 27x27 hemmed Unbleached Muslin 7 yard Good Humor Razor and five Blades 250 n New Spring Silks plain or printed yard 490 Pure Linen Lunch Cloths hemstitched $100 PILLOWS filled with sterilized feathers 690 Women’s find cotton Handkerchiefs 5 for 100 Children’s new Spring Anklets all sizes pair 100 100 Large size Bath Towels 18x36 39-in- Ta Meet Challenge f The “new deal" interpretation of Interstate commerce is written into the new act in an effort to meet many court Challenges of the present law Under the bill offered today Indus tries subject to N R A control are those which “by reason of the character of volume of employment or sales or the shipment or use of goods shipped in- interstate or for- eign commerce or the effect of such trade or industry thereof upon interstate or foreign commerce or upon the movement of goods or services in interstate or foreign commerce or by reason of other conditions which the president finds to exist said trade or industry either is engaged in interstate or foreign commerce or so affects interstate substantially or foreign commerce that the estab-lishment and enforcement of standards of fair competition in such trade or industry are necessary and proper for the protection or regulation of Interstate or foreign com- 39-i- Penney9 s Bring You lev BIG 52-i- n Stock Up Note! - 1 A SPECIAL PURCHASE - Tea Aprons 2 for 25c On Anniversary Selling! Another shipment Just received so you can save on dainty tea aprons) Several cheery Styles In new spring Qst in on patterns Vat Prints this scoop I I — rushed here by our New York office for a sensational selling during our 33rd ANNIVERSARY PARTY merce” i Sheer&or Service AIMfit-Ora-e brought an indictment agaidst the State re former hay buyer lief organisation today It was disclosed that Dallas Dort a special F E R A Investigator came here late Thursday and returned to Washington after interviewing several officials on Incidents growing out of Hopkins’ controversy with Governor Martin L them ' Penney s Birthday Gift to the Thrifty! Two-Wa- y Anniversary Bargain! The president is given the power to scrap a code if he determines it is no longer sponsored by those representative of the trade or industry and approve a limited code In all limited codes imposed by the chief executive only these provisions may be in eluded A 1 Minimum wages and maximum Section Prohibition of child labor Provision to prevent unfair or oppressive conditions of employment the waste ot national resources and unfair business practices Authority to differentiate between minimum wages in the various sections of the nation is given to the Former S L Resident We know our share of this fortunate purchase won’t be near enough to satisfy all so we advise you to shop early Styled as shown in either dress or sports ioats You will find the season’s most popular styles and fabrics in sizes lor women and misses U’a your not too early to think about Faster Mens and Young Mens Rayon Undico Dress Trousers Netc Cashmeres & Flannels sftgo splendidly tailored the smartest fabrics Made to and wear! Slacks tor young regulars for more conservative Greys tans and browns Full cut Color-fas- t Iy patterns! Ghlrts Short It will pay BATH TOWELS Stock up at US' Surviving are his mother who recently returned from California to make her homo In Salt Lake City two sisters Mrs Florence Frandsen Salt Lake City and Mrs Lucille Whipple Norris Dam Tenn Funeral services were conducted Friday in Los Angelesi Burial took place in the Inglewood cemetery there -— i Sharing CREAM 3-- In combination dose Polairea tweeds Solid checks Get a bottle of AYWON after- pastels in 20 x 88 in size Colored border 22 x 42 in size plaids and dress fabrics Range of newcolors ! Real Penney bon! 1 Motorists Warned A LTXLA K EtCI TYMBBBI lotion and 25' A good weave tmustial at 82-4- After-shavin- g SPRING COATS each- -- Exceptionally ‘ fine quality at this amazingly low price! Shirt swiss or panel Tib made plenty 6 Sanforiud ifcorUj long Elaat!' sides Sizes 28 to 44 $390 Thick absorb ent double terry 15c I action-bac- k Children 'to stock up! 6 It’s our Anniversary— so here are hundreds of yards of batiste dimity voiles organdy and cross bar! Warm weather’s coming soon — so see them now I Belted from wear men men Anniversary Bargain! Fabrics sheer Doubte Ttrry Thi Far children 2 to 16! Yards and Yards of nt ensemble! smart white tie was - ietigrui with Easter in mind limply styled4 with tiny perforation ! for its only trim H§)cyrd Virgil O Stewart 34 former real-deof Salt Lake City and nephew of Mr W E Sutton and Mrs J A Waters died in Los Angeles Tuesday of heart disease according to word received here Mr Stewart was born In Salt Lake City March 9 1901 a son of James O and Mary Allgood Stewart He formerly wu employed by the Bennett Glass and Paint company and later wu connected with Liggett A Myers Tobacco company The company transferred him to Los Angeles about ten years ago all-whi- te ZVi-i- 2 Vests bloomers and panties in good full sizes — carefully finished to stand wear and tear! Good quality rayon too— they’re excellent buys at 15c I Hurry! Dies in Los Angeles POCATELLO Idaho-St- ate Highway Patrolman D W Bliss warned motorists of this section that they will not be allowed to operate their vehicles on 1934 licenses after March 31 Persons operating their machine after that date will be subject to arrest be said Sparkling age 7-- president OnSordccalf Luxor Powder with Perfume free 490 490 Boys’ Dress Shirts Boys’ Corduroy Jimmies 980 Men’s pure silk Leg Socks 10 to 12 250 Men’s Rayon Plaited Dress Socks 2 prs 170 t Men’s genuine Pig Leather Work Gloves 490 EXTRA Heavy Weight I hours 2 3 4 Begin spring right in IJWCKPE NN EYIC 0 M KAN YMI n shaving lotion with big tube of Mentholated Palm and Olive Regular cream Famous "Oxhide” Overalls Featured I 79c t Highest standard denim full cut I 926 Bar-tack- ed and reinforced! Triple stitched t Boys Sizes 59c |