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TIttEtTNE Four Hundred Naval Planes Will 'Attack' 4 Trip to Brighton Produces Thrills Of Mpine-Jaun- t 25 Admirals To Gather'at CoastPort SAN DIEGO - $ o Cal May 11 flag officers of the United States navy including three admirals three vice admirals and will be here June 10 for the fleet and air concentration la connection with the exposition navy officials dis closed today Never in the history of the navy in peace time have so many high ranking officers of the etaval service been assembled at one seaport Commanding the $4000000- 000 worth of fighting craft that will arrive here June 10 to remain until July 1 will be 311 fleet force type squrdron In and division commanders addition to this notable group will be 133 commanding officers of individual ships 3098 569 officers commissioned warrante officers and 50000 enlisted men Flag officers 'who will be in port during the fleet concentration include: Admiral William H Stand ley chief of naval operations with headquarters at Washington who is witnessing the fleet maneuvers in the eastern Pacific from the cruiser Northampton Plan Test of Defenses in Far Pacific Ship Bases ' (coothnied from P - f ' abouts Unofficial reports indicat ed some of the aircraft might have landed at islands near here for tac- - 4 t it lh' A- tical reasons t- 40 t z 1 OS It" t ! I It One) Unofficial here said sources some of the massed planes could have landed at one of the main islands of the Hawaiian groilp possibly Kauai or others north of here It was suggested they might be In concealment there scouting operatione of the "attacking fleet" or awaiting orders calling them Into action again Observers said some of the larger craft in the armada might have con tinued on to Midway island 1323 miles from Honolulu ostensible des- -' tination of the massed planes when they left here Force Known In conneotion with the Washing ton hint of more extensive opera tions in the maneuver plans it was no secret that upward of 450 fight- ing planes were at the disposal of the high command in the mid-Pcific area Besides the 45 planes in the initial mass movement another 32 air craft presumably were left avail able 'at the fleet base whose total force was announced as 77 planes Four airplane carriers with the fleet carried 270 planes Among the battleships cruisers destroy- ers and other fighting craft were another 116 aircraft These would The Wash- aggregate 463 planes ington authority mentioned a possi- ble 450 in the inaneuvers l' 1 'ii t PRICES-III- GH ch II Mr Coursey brought back a number of pictures one of which is shown He classed the beauty and novelty of the trip as outstanding street Peru Revolutionary Movement Put Down -A revoluLIMA Peru May II tionary movement in Arequipa scheduled to break out at dawn today a communique from the prefecture asserted was thwarted by the arrests of several members of the Apra (radical party) 'Arequipa in the province of that name in southern Peru was reported quiet today the roundup having been conducted yesterday with little ex- M L Lee and Sim Jaspergon will uphold the affirmative and Ralph Beauchman and James W Stam the citement negative ? 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Loan Group to Meet Coast Men RENO Nev May 11 (')—With formal' divorce complaint of "ex-treme cruelty" already drawn and Executives of Eleventh ready for filing on Monday morning Princess Barbara Hutton MdivaDistrict to Discuss ni completed her residence requirements tonight and made final prepaPlans at Provo rations for dissolution of her marriage to the dashing Prince Alexis of Transcaucasion Georgia Farm Three executives of the The grounds for her expected di &edit administration's eleventh dis vorce are based on a fifteenword trict will meet with presidents and paragraph in the complaint It reads: directors of six national farm loan "That since the marriage of the associations in Utah county Monday in Provo The meeting is one of a parties defendant has treated the series being held in this section to plaintiff with extreme cruelty" perfect and amplify the extension of' The complaint also alleges that both long term farm mortgages there is no community property owncredit and short term loans for crop ed by the parties indicating none of the princess' estimated $40000000 production The visiting executives all from will be involved in the divorce hearOakland Cal are: Willard D Ellis ing general agent of the 'eleventh district Charles Parker president of the Federal Land bank and T P Coats president of the Production Credit corporation Centralizing Plane As with similar meetings held in Logan and Tremonton on Thursday ano:LFridayof last week discusaion at the Provo meeting will touch upon the possibility of centralizing the work of the national farm loan assoMEDICINE LODGE Kan ciations as well as the establishment (1113)—Mrs J D May 11 of a production credit association in Montgomery 100 pounds and the territory At the present time fighting mad armed herself there are two attle-wid- e production with a hammer tonight and credit associations located in Salt wrecked the Depot cafe a Lake City spot frequented by her two Whether or not imilar associations sons to servesuch territories will be set It was in this town that livein and various up agricultural nearly two score years ago stock producing centers depends Carry nation unleashed her upon the potential volume of busiax for the first time and set ness in such centers according to g forth on a President Coats career Made Survey Mrs Montgomery who is After a thorough survey of agrigray and 60 struck without conditions in Cache and cultural warning The front window Bear valleys General Agent Ellis fell first and as the heavy was is and a of native who Ogden fragments crashed she strode said banker that a there formerly through the wreckage swingnot in years had be seen agriculturing her hammer left and so two those in conditions al valleys right Her two sons Hal and 441 believe" are now as good they Frank Montgomery were not with the favoring said Ellis "that in the place but Mrs Montrains of this past winter agriculture gomery was not deterred 'nearly everywhere in Utah is on a The place a shambles her sounder basis than it has been in a victory complete Mrs Montlong time" gomery surveyed the wreckage tucked a wisp of hair under her hat 'and walked out through the window Back home she put the hammer And away and sat down to rest No action had been taken Against her at a late hour Nation Uses Axon Cale w It was believed a settlement has been reached out of court Prince 4 Alexis will not- contest the case He will be represented bs Attorneys John S Belford and George S Brown of Reno They are expected to merely file a general denial to the cruelty charges There probably will be no testi mony offered for the defense - RENO Nev Kurt von May 11 :S:'iti:1:'ik '1::1::::li::4 5'41C:'!-A- (UP)—Count of Hatgwitz-Renventlo- Denmark is flying-breastages to Nevada to marry Barbara Hutton Mdivani Woolworth heiress shortly after she divorces Prince Alexis Mdivani here Monday it was learned authoritatively tonight The count is expected to arrive In the state some time Sunday night He probably will avoid Reno and await word of her divorce before he meets Barbara at some secluded rendezvous sy Air it 1 & AB THE NEW Drivers Deprived of t License Use I4À 1Traffic Convictions Result in Revocations by State Tax Officials saloon-smashin- Four Hurt as Auto Convicted of violating traffic laws eight Utah drivers Saturday lost their licenses by action of the state tax commission Arnold LeRoy Richins 331 Shelmerdine court had hiz license revoked for one year on conviction of Invol- untary manslaughter Earl Clifford and Olof Pearson of Millville lost their licenses by sus- pension for 45 days following conviction of drunken driving The licenses will be revoked for one year if appeals from the convictions are not successful Licenses of five drivers convictedl of drunken driving were revoked after previously having been suspended Those affected were: W R Baxter 521 Hawthorne avenue Car W Norseth Clarence J West and Peter Peterson all of Ogden and Laurance Rushton R F D No 2 Salt Lake City Feet bother you in hot weather? Then switch to the new Enna Jetticks the shoes that go &mak places comfortably on sizzling days with your Jettick Whites are fashion-righ- t gay cottons your sweater outfits summer silks CONSERVADORS by Fairbanks-Mors- e You can buy a genuine Refrigerator for and with Con- Noted Animal Trainer Clawed in Lion's Cage LOS ANGELES May 11 (UP)— Herman 'Ziegler noted animal trainer was in a hospital tonight severely bitten and clawed when he went alone into a cagelbontaining 18 lions on Gay's lion farm near here The lions' teeth and claws infor only $13950 flicted nearly 100 wounds accordFairbanks-Morse one made oldest Consereador h and largest of the by ing to Dr George Couthard one of manufacturers In Um world Tour satisfaction is completely guaranteed! three physicians attending him His life was saved by attendants who fought off the lions with clubs and flash guns finally spraying tear gas at three beasts which carried the man into the tunnel leadSALT LAKE STOKE-3- 45 South State Street ing to' their dens according to the OUR OGDEN STORE-2- 422 Ave Washington story pet trainer told the doctor IPA S L Woman Children Injured in Auto Crash Mrs Henry H Meeves 019 West Broadway and two children were autopainfully injured in a head-omobile collision Saturday 15 miles east of Rock Spring Wyoming acPress discording to Associated patches Also injured was William C McNamara of Centennial Wyoming The injured persons were taken to the Rock Springs hospital suffering from severe cuts bruises and shock Mrs Meeves is the wife of H H Meeves employe of the Mutual Creamery company Officials of the company said Mr Meeves and his wife were just starting on their vacation n ‘tt - x"x' 3:'" Struck by an automobile at State street and Truman avenue Saturday at 9:30 p m Lars Chris Peterson 74 of 64 Truman avenue suffered a fracture of the left leg and shock Peterson crossing the street west was hit by a northbound machine driven by Harold Hogan 27 of Midvale after he stepped back to avoid being struck by another machine deputy sheriffs said The victim wu taken to the Salt Lake General hospital where his condition was reported "poor" early :r444" - i :::::3::':z:?::: ::: :P:::::::::::' ':::: 1i! 777!!itite :: : :: ':::::::::::::::::::::: i ' 6:::N ' :::::I:::: Sunday Reception Postponed mother' reception by the Japanese American Citizens' league of Salt Lake City originally scheduled for May 10 has been postponed until May 17 at 8 p m in the local Buddhist church The action was taken by the board of governors because of the death of K Waki A yuntains i'&E:14 4'ar :' :::i:I:: :- t:7:::::::::::4:::i'7:lit f:: ) !fi!'!::!-- iv :::01 ::"::::4:ti f :: f:I JESSICA— An open - throat street oxford elaborately punched and stitched' White black blue $8 1:::::::::::!:":1:::!:'::::::7 : ' ' 0 k v :0 ii'leto 44710C )! 44114ito: ' st ligjr :: :11 ' :: !:::::t:::::!4:::::?: 4 1 ::is::s:-:::: ki:4::4:::::1i:1 :5:::::::: timekeepers supervisors and foremen are asked to attend the course providing they have not already completed two standard courses T W Dee first aid Instructor of the city police and fire 'departments and Miss Phyllis M Wade' will be in charge Materials will be furnished without cost to the students Six sessions of three hours each The classes are will be conducted open to the public — A traveling theater is touring villages in the Caucasus so l '::::ci- - ':44:::: FERA ‘111 - Second Time A standard first aid course will begin Monday at 7 p m in the public safety building —gymnasium it was annouriced Saturday' by Colonel Frederic Jorgensen sate-- 1 ty supervisor for Salt Lake county All FERA first aid men safety Inspectors engineer inspectors s '5 An i'4:::i:gcl' FERA Will Offer Pedestrian Injured When Hit by Auto Course in First Aid' 4 4vilt Officers Get Their Harry Tomlinson 42 was arrested Saturday night at 318 West' Sixth South street and booked at the police station for fleeing after officers had put him under arrest It was reported by police Tomlinson was arrested' Friday night at the home of Mrs H G Rynearson 634 South Second West street by Patrolmen G M Hopkins and C W Farnsworth With a companion Tomlinson allegedly had been stealing tulips from the premises the officers said After the officers had apprehended Tomlinson Friday night they returned him to the house and set out for his companion they reported When they returned Tomlinson had fled The same officers however arrested him Saturday night v0 your - 10i-- for JErnais ENNA 11 Man 3P t::::::!::::: This is 'Sterling's proud announcement! and ARE we proud of it! NOW Salt Lakere can buy the LATEST and FINEST Electric Refrigerators the FAMOUS e 1 discovered A one-wa- y stretch where the snow still is Mx feet or more deep is shown The tops of the automobiles fail to show above the snow Barbara Hutton to Receive Divorce Decree on Monday Heads of Farm 1 also on Sterling Easy Terms: FAY ONLY $5 Monthly Fairbanks-Mors- t4 1 Parties of ski devotees and other enthusiasts motor trip to Brighton a are finding a thrill hard to match because of the beauty there SIEREINOIEURNITUREICO ot i ' Collide at Crossing Sold $9950 aervador - the automobile of George Morgan Spokane Wash salesman for a police and prison supply firm while it was parked near Fourth South and State streets Friday night Mr Morgan told police they en tered iacar and took the following: Gas guns gas bombs pollee badges straight finger printing equipment jacket 60 blackjaciu 500 rounds of vest three ammunition a bullet-proo- f Ipair of handcuffs and siren 4 ':- Freight Train - $9950 1 1 !!f:41 ne - - theyenterst e Tv MONTHLY Car prowlers stole a small arsenal of police supplies when :3 k $3350 7!!'IrT c G PA y ONLY t Wie 1 $69 -- AXMIIISTER -- U11- ' NC RUGS 11 May 4 Four persona were injured Satur-at 10:30 p m when the automoday Ift bile in which they were riding collided with a Denver & Rio Grande Western freight locomotive at Sixth West and Second South streets ROOLI MOHAIR SUITE COLIPLETE LIVI Police said the locomotive pulling 46 cars had halted at a switch just SELIBLETIHOLUDED WITH ANY WITH COMPLETE north of Second South street and had GROUPING INCLUDED just started southward when the auLIVING SUITE tomobile driven by W T Jolly 24 PAY ONLY $5 A MONTH 01001 South State street collided with No Interest or Carrying Charges Added! the steam cylinder near the driving TO DEMONSTRATE OUR VALUE-GIVINSeparate value of articles included: Witnesses Occasional Tan1el$385 1wheel of the locomotive °eraAtonal Table $1475 ABILITY INCLUDED: A chair two tables a Student Lamp Metal Smoker— 11 11 0 said the automobile was traveling at 0195 Chair-SidTable-81e smoker a lamp and magazine basket Magazine Basket11105 a fast rate and apparently was try-in2a to beat the train to the crossing W R Carter was the engineer opSeamless Heavy Deep-Pil- e the locomotive OF THE FIRST TO OFFER erating STERLING'S-O-NE Treated at the emergency hospital Mr Jolly was found to have severe BIGELOYI lacerations on the back of his head THE FINEST! and bruises on the body Other pasN'ngers were: Audrey Flandro 20 1941 Lincoln street severe head lacerations and bruises : Bertha Davis 20 1042 Lincoln street fractured left wrist head lacerations and body bruises and Henry Jensen 20 249 !1 ilt West Fourth South street minor cuts 1PI 34 and bruises t:vAil Itob' AIRES Representatives of five neutral nthins—the United States Argentina a1 Chile Peru and Uruguay—Met today to Inaugorate their efforts to ' 4 !It ' bring pears to the Gran Chaco ' One of the first acts of the meT y:t diators it WELI learned will be to 1V invite Paraguay and Bolivia fo: malty to a peace conference here 4‘ with hostilities to cease pending rt :( settlement of territorial and eco4 nomic questions 1935 Carry OFFE111110 7k' ? - :"p Ail A 44?ifOieil : GIN 1115e4t?" 1$44'''''''"Vil: a110:)!! :e0:AfiSi410: ci:11'd 7" 71 '4' livoi:": :l9A1 i343 - -- F0 0 iii:i i Y 1:' te4ki pp - : A A 4 f TERMS STREET-EA- SY ‘ g Icst 4 4 4 e'N STATE RCII p-- ""111 there A debate on the question "Resolved That modern machinery has been a detriment to man" will be held at a meeting of the National Association of Power Engineers Monday at 8 p m at 39 South State 345 BUENOS 4 - A Prowlers Steal Pollee Nations Open Parley To Seek Chaco Peace Supplies of Salesman 111"1 were employed to clear the highway traffic only is possible for the last four miles A number of skiing parties are taking advantage of the sport facilities offered in the great mountain resort Accommodations are available (dP)-- QUALITY S equipmenl tractor-snowplo- vi LOW 12 1935 One-wa- Power Engineers Will Hear 'Machine' Debate a' k regular ttORNNG MAY' Match This! Right at Salt Lake's Door! 45 Minutes by Auto From Salt Lake and One Sees Rare Vieui The Swiss Alps have nothing on Utah for depth of snow and scenic beauty said David T Coursey Salt Lake City business man after snaking a motor trip to Brighton 45 minutes away by automobile Brighton exhibits a radically dlfferent aspect and climate from St Lake valley he said Snow he found packed hard to a depth of approximately she feet yet melting ECI slowly as not to cloud the streams flowing cit3rward The road now has been open two full weeks Shovel crews and the SUNDAY - - '':- ''' - - A' "- '' - t"Z- - -y - 4k'4'"' ' '41N 411 4 - ' i-- VIRGINIA —A "streamline" oxford with a very graceful 1 k t - o '44'01 - --!- t po fro eio 'NA 'ipt sw ot r to rrt't:" oet ::"41 - 000 ra Is— e 4t:t - heel and smart perforations White brown blue or dull Se black kid 416 i 411'1:7 :o1 ' av I 114 America's Smartest Walking Shoes lo places comfortably oiwit 1 a14 Shoes—Second Floor 41110011111 Illnomminsoll UMiERIMEIMIEMEINIMMEE1111111 111111PMEMIF inmonnomonk EMENNONma unnonnip atont ONO& ammo ammmilk IMEINMENEIS UNNIMEE111 ANNA imona 11111111111 MIEMIEMI - moinoolk 1110111 11101110111111 11L&- |