Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING JULY Cambrian Outing Son 61 Stays Sharp Decline -- MustLaws ’ Attended by 2500 Out Too Late Phrase Irks In Exports to Utah Residents U S Chief Says Dad 81 Europe Shown ! - S ' Months July 12 decreases in expAts‘to WASHINGTON UPi-L- the phrase "must legislation” He called it a stupid phrase today at his press conference and suggested in good spirits that “desired legislation” would be better Meanwhile the existence of a list of legislation bearing a presidential “must” tag was denied today by Chairman Doughton of the house ways and means committee He said the president had not labeled any of the bills “must” like Maintains Favor able Balance for Five U WASHINGTON July 12 President Roosevelt doesn’t arge Eu- rope were shown by commerce de- partment figures today to have accounted entirely for the decline of! American export trade for the first! five tnonths of this year as compared with last year Exports to every other section! of the world increased some $50- 076000 while those to Europe de-creased $61822000 leaving a net de-Cline in exports of $11746000 ' May figures showed that south-- ! rn North America Asia Oceania and Africa made slight gains in First Annual Contention purchases from the United StatesOpens Saturcompared with May last year Im- - of ports for the month were generday at Newliouse ally larger from every section of the!World the total gain being $109070000 As shown by previously Mayor Louis Marcus will deliver published foreign trade figures the United States still had a favorable the address of welcome at the first trade balance for the five months annual convention of the Utah As having sold some $16000000 more sociated Garden clubs to be held In that period this year than she has Saturday in the Newhouse- hotel bought with Grant R Bowen of Salt Lake Exports from the ("United States president presiding for May by geographical divisions City K C Wright chief engineer of were: commission will talk May 1935 the state road May 1934 Country and Road Beautifi $64945000 on “Billboards $66860000 Europe 31379000 cation” at a Northern N America 32318000 morning session Pro16194000 Southern N America 14920000 12991000 12698000 fessor Laval B Morris of Brigham South America 24689 000 27592000 Asia W E Pn-gre- n 2778000 6848000 Young university and Oceania 6637000 chief ranger of the Salt Lake 6797000 Africa Inverts from geographical divisions were' district for the United States forest $47496000 $44296000 Europe 27836000 service will speak at the afternoon Northern N America 19651000 Southern N America 12199000 session scheduled to convene at 2 1 1 Mayor to Greet Garden Club Meet Goup - South America Asia 18969000 45381000 1418000 Oceania 2728000 Africa ? to principal countries Exports Canada $31892000 7262000 France 8846000 Germany 11506000 Japan 1178000 Soviet Russia 25922000 United Kingdom Imports from major countries $19067000 Canada 5238000 France 5558000 Germany 10200 000 Japan Russia 1097000 Soviet 11907000 United Kingdom p m A were: $30638000 9298000 4979000 13976000 2872000 24238000 were $27434000 3747000 5837000 12506000 1202000 12657000 and executive meeting held at 9 a m at which a ticket of candidates for office in the organization will be drafted The election will be held from 4 to 6 p m Present officers of the association Bowen are: Mr president Dr James H Linford Logan vice president Maud Chegwidden secretary and Newell Mitchell of Magna treaboard will be surer President Asks Protection Urged Action on Bills For State Rights WASHINGTON r July 12 Roosevelt today asked congressional leaders for action this session on the ship subsidy and motor bus and truck regulation bills In addition he manifested dissatisfaction with the ship subsidy bill as revised He expressed his disapproval at his press conference after an earlier parley with differing congressional leaders Mr Roosevelt said he had asked Secretary Roper and postoffice department officials to give assistance to Senator Copeland of New York Senator Black of Alabama lind Representative Bland of Virginia in trying to compose their differences of the ship" legislation They are to work out an amended bill conforming with the president's plan to put the merchant marine under the interstate commerce commission instead of a sepThe arate maritime authority elimination of construction loans carried in the present measure also Is proposed ident Mercury Slips Up to 94' for Season’s High POCATELLO Idaho weltered Friday as Old Sol sKone teadily to bring the official temperature to a new high for 1935— 94 degrees The high surpassed the previous high this year of 93 degrees which occurred in June A breeze almost a permanent thing here was absent to make the heat more noticeable Unofficial reports at the Pocatello airport gave the- maximum temperature as 100 while at 6 p m It had "dropped” to 97 degrees No immediate relief was seen - The forecast was: Fair tonight and Saturday and slightly warmer Saturday Crops which have had no rainfall Since the last of May undoubtedly suffered more with the increased heat although official reports from station observers In southeastern Idaho were not available No damage to irrigated crops has been reported Uniform Laws Seen as Need to Prevent Fed- eral Encroachment LOS ANGELES July 12 (A)— The executive committee of the commissioners on uniform state laws today recommended resistance to federal encroachment on constitutional rights of states through the adoption of uniform state legislation Alexander Armstrong of Baltimore chairman of the committee said the recommendation will be' to the conference of presented commissioners at its session tomor- Silent Tribute Paid to Late Director of L D S -- Chojr More than 2500 Utah residents of Welsh descent gathered at Saltair anFriday to attend the fprty-firnual meeting of the Cambrian "Society of Utah One of the outstanding events of the outing occurred when during the program of the evening the entire assemblage stood for a minute in silent tribute to the late Professor A C Lund director of the L D Sr tabernacle choir who had arranged musical entertainment for celebrations for many years and was an ardent supporter of society st activities Professor Edward ' M Rowe of Brigham Y ourig univers'ty told the assemblage of life and education in modern Wales praising the1 intelligence of the country’s peo- pie and citing David Lloyd George famed British statesman as an ex- - j ample Professor Thomas Giles of the department of music at the Univer- sit of Utah spoke on "The 3935 Los Angeles Eisteddfod” Great Event Traffic violations- In Salt Lake county during June totaled 93 with 27 cases of speeding 22 cases of failing to observe stop signs 12 cases of no drivers’ licenses and 10 cases than 13000 persons gathered for of recklqgs driving the major of- one held Salt in Lake City the last Tenses according to the regular he gai(j monthly report completed Friday J Wallace West chief traffic of he Covered Wagon Days cele-to sheriff S- Grant Young bration spoke on ’Utah Covered of thjere were 75 ’ and City Comms- - traffic vioiations "while Wagon Days in June of sioner Fred E Williams of Ogden 1934 there were only 32 traffic vioon Pioneer "Ogden spoke Days” lations Musical Program During the past month there were Musical numbers and program 21 accidents in the county with 22 were given by persons Injured and two persons entertainments George C Lloyd Albert Hunt Alma killed Deputy sheriffs recovered Ditmer David Shand’and Lucille eight stolen cars The traffic fataliCurtis members of an instrumen- ties were those of Warren Pickle tal quartet the Cambrian male and Richard White both 19 who quartet the Venecia chorus Miss were killed June 5 when struck Jesse students of by an automobile driven by Robert at 2922 the Jackson School of Dancing Rasmussen 23 Murray and Professor Henry E Giles Pro- South Main street Rasmussen is fessor Giles was presented with a awaiting trial in Third' district court on a charge of involuntary manbouquet by the society The outing was under the direc- slaughter Although there were fewer traftion of John James society president and the following general fic violations and fewer automobile committee members: T F Thomas accidents in June of a year ago the report for June 1934 Nephi L Morris W D Prosser M comparative M Bywater and Harry L Thomas shows 18 accidents with 25 persons Mr Prosser was master of ceremo- injured and two killed nies at the program Picnicking bathing and boating occupied the morning and early afternoon hours and dancing followed the evening program Three Shot Dead In Ulster Rioting Drown in Platte of Parly Lose Lives When Boat Overturns Members SARATOGA Wyo July 12 tJP) — fishing companions were drowned today when their boat Three overturned in well-know- Ex-Convi- ct gum-chewi- Ladies Attention TODAY ONLY 1 GROUP DRESSES— $ Values to $2500 for GROUP DRESSES— To $2950 for Coats Suits 00 $t75 11 1 All Other Dresses r O ' 1 '" Mullett Kelly Cq Women's Dept — Laura Ingalls’ Next Hop Awaits Weather Police Fire on Attackers of Orange Parade in Boyne Fete Northern Ireland July 12 (A1)— Ulster’s gay celebration of the two hundred and forty-fift- h of the battle of Boyne became riotous after sundown when three persons were shot dead and 40 were wounded The persons killed were Edward Withers Mrs Margaret Rodgers 29 and an unidentified boy about 18 Shooting began again in the streets of Belfast after police had gained control of the situation following upon an hour’s stiff battle with rioters in- which gunfire crackled and stones were thrown A record number of Orangemen in full regalia their loyalist districts ablaze with bunting participated in commemorations of the historic battle which made Protestantism secure as the official religion of Great Britain With police everywhere watchful peace prevailed throughout the day Tonight however final sections of the "Orange procession” re turning here from Belmong were pelted with stones from the sidewalks opened fire on the attackers Police-immediatel- y Boulder Dam Workers Offer Plan of Peace Special to The Tribune BOULDER CITY Nev July 12 The Central Labor council of Boulder City met in session tonight to consider the strike of carpenters and steel workers on the power houses Employes of the Six Companies Inc voted to go back to work if they can continue to work 7 Vi hours as formerly rather than to go to work half an hour earlier as was inaugurated today causing the strike They will arbitrate Dut are asking week abolition of the "black list” by contrac-innocetors and want an increase in wages to $1 per hour for skilled labor and per hour for unskillcd six-da- y They will also ask for no disorimi Pi— BURBANK Cal July 12 Laura Ingalls was awaiting favorable weather tonight before plotting her course on a projected Los Angeles-to-NeYork nonstop flight on which she hopes to beat the record of Amelia Earhart 17 hours 7 minutes 30 seconds Miss Ingalls arrived here at 7:51 o'clock last night J8 hours 19 minutes 30 seconds after leaving New York and became the 'first woman crossflier to make (he ing without Stopping-e- h route east-to-we- st Building F'unda WASHINGTON July 12 P- Rep Leo Robinson 34 who was arrested Tuesday after he allegedly sold resentative Ayers D Mont) said four stolen automobile tires as re - today he was confident additions to ported in the Wednesday issue of th£ federal buildings st Great Falls IThe Salt Lake Tribune is not the and Missoula MonG would be built Leo Robinson of 707 East Forty- - out of the anticipated J 58 OOO 000 eighth South street Murray (appropriation for public buildings i Calls State Session At Price on Sept 9 ‘ nounced General managers of the Burling& Northwestern lihes conducted a survey and reported no savings obtainable by coordination at Casper Wyo but the regional staff found an estimated $99507 The economies saving possible could be increased Boatner said e main-linby joint use of trackage and abandonment of one line Trucks used in handling livestock could handle service required where the two lines are separated by consequential distances At Phoenix Ariz railroad officials estimated coordination would cause an in crease of $4500' in expenses but 0 the director said a saving of apnually might be effected Deficit Explained The deficit was based on the contention that service would be curtailed and excessive delays would occur fop both the Santa Fe and Southern Pacific lines Boatner said movements over 40 busy street crossings would not' be increased concentration of activities in the S P’s downtown unit would avoid present double movement of Santa Fe engines and no physical restrictions existed ton $75-00- Cool sport suits in swanky pique nuh cloth and sanforized ton crash material in solid white low green and blue or various mixed colors Fitted or back Sizes 14 to 20 SPECIAL Federal Housing Survey Planned! cotyel- 49 PURE SILK SLIPS or tailored styles Beautifully True bias cut — with seams that won’t pull out! Adjustable straps Colors are tearose pink and white Sizes 34 to 44 Special — lace-trimm- Move Statewide Start9 Soon in Utah to Compile Data LUGGAGE Plans for a statewide survey of housing for families and plant facilities for industry were formulated at a meeting of housing officials and business representatives Friday in Ogden announced W P Mon-so- n Jr state manager of financial relations and promotions for the federal housing administration Representatives of the Salt Lake Provo and Logan City Ogden chambers of commerce the state administration for the works progress administration state offices and the FH A attended Mr Mon-so- n said In every county of the state Mr Monson said workers will canvass homes and business firms to determine the adequacy of facilities and health conditions according to the plans formulated at the meeting The campaign will be sponsored by the state and headquarters will be established in the state capitol with divisions operating during the campaign in various parts of the state It was estimated that a year would be required to gain all de- Ished Sturdily conSpecial— Another new shipment of two hundred pairs just unpacked! Girls’ slacks in fine quality material Well-mad- e full cut Sizes 6 to nished structed 18 suits- Keep vour dresses and while traveleceling Convetric irons and nient portable Nickeled Special— ex- Cool Comfortable Halters Several styles to choose from Well-main solid colored linene or gay colorful Special prints de Special— ELECTRIC FANS kep you summer Rotates noise with roid special— Doug and Lady Ashley Board Ship for England m QUEBEC July A lPi - Lady Ashley and Douglas Fairbanks Sr were not married when they reached Wolfe’s Gove today to board the liner Empress of Britain for England "If I get married on the way across I will send you wire” Fairbanks told newspaper men before the ship cleared for Cherbourg and Southampton Fairbanks said his association with movies henceforth will be only as a producer making pictures in 1 1 fine broadcloth pajamas In middy or coat style trimmed with confull cut fast trasting color Well-mad- e color in sizes 8 to 16 Special— Boys’ ent No Complete Extra “Sannette” 1 in a box a 1 1 n g Soft sanitary tissues to makeup coid cream etc or as a sanitary hand- cleansing bathing trunks with built-J- n Guaranteed 100 per cent pure supporters wool Colors: Navy maroon and black Sizes 30 to 40 Special remove kerchief In sorted rolors box— Slim-fiftin- as- Per Marries at 80 YUMA Ariz July 12 lA5) ' Arizona's Gretna Green today'' lur4 Thomas J Wilson 80 years old and 44 Jewel Hollingsworth both of Iong Beach Calif to the bridal altar g Broadcloth Shirts Plain Colors! Fancy Patterns! Guaranteed Fast Colors! f j Vat-dye- fast color in fine Broadcloth! Full-cwide cuffs wide armholes “Neva-curl- ” ut d bodies collars! White green blue Sizes 14 to 17 tan and fancy patterns C SPECIAL pre-shru- ' m MEN’S 100'S WOOL BATHING TRUNKS! U Cleansing Tissues 200 sheets non-- 1 r r W Boys9 Broadcloth Pajamas Electric Fans to cool and comfortable all s absolutely vibration No j Fine quality Anklets in new summer shades Plain and fancy tops in all colors Reinforced heel and toe Sizes up to 10 Special THERMOS JUGS Handy size Colors — KS"llf i? Anklets plated Guaranteed unbreakable from of treme change Cork temperature n to Insulated Juki to keep food or liquid hot or cold for a long of tlmel period years Royal blue yellow green and white Special — Tourists9 Irons as soon as possible ported GIRLS’ SLACKS Suit Cases Wardrobe Cases Over- niU Bags and Hat Boxes In summer blark grey - and leather fin grain sired information Financially the campaign will be supported by the works progress administration it is planned Estimates will be prepared iq the near future and presented to administration officials Work will be begun Using a passkey burglars en-- 1 tered the home of George Adamson 863 Ramona avenue Friday after- noon while the family was away and stole $26 in change police re- - 1 provid-Eastma- Burglars Gel Cash Sees T presi-Ree- California Italy and Japan Gear Identification f Ol LaDOF in lPg Hearing Scheduled for Suspect BELFAST for a I ederatlOIl rl to walk sway when he was struck Called for Monday September 9 the thirty-firs- t annual convention n bark with the shovel hurled by of he Utah state Federation of La- Unified Facilities System bor will convene this year at Price jHoese Schultz according to the sheriff according to an announcement made Would Reduce Annual a a lentered shed and returned with Friday by M I Thompson URIGGS Idaho Roseoe He allegedly fired five dent and Harold G Crose secretary revolver Cost $6093-19was recovering from a gunshot or six shots at Reese one of which and treasurer wound in his right leg allegedly in- pierced his right thigh Of the The convention which will be in flicted Wednesday morning by Roe- - other shots one W'as said to have! session for four days is expected to fication of radroad terminal facili- - fce Schultz when the two men as- passed through Reese' hat and an- - draw- - 200 delegates from all parts of ties at an estimated minimum an- - sertedly engaged in an altercation other to have clipped a button from the state Any labor organization nual saving of $56093498 was rec- - 0VPr irrigation water at their ad- - his shirt cuff ommended today to the railroad co- - Joining farms near Judkin Schultz! Schultz was arrested by Sheriff the American Federation of Labor was released following his arrest Smith and released on recognizance is eligible to send delegates n ordinating committee by Joseph co-Ba preliminary pending affiliation has been obtained at hearing pending preliminary hearing Tues-ie- d federal transportation scheduled for Tuesday day before Probate Judge Fr M least 30 days prior to tha conven- ordinator to Sheriff H Rex Reynolds at Driggs tionf According Based on surveysmad) by the : railroads themselves of more than 5000 terminals in various cities ami areas throughout the country the report termed the present unit operation "obsolete" It added that unification and coordination of ter-- 1 minals and facilities is practical and would result in improved service Duplications Noted "Unnecessary duplication of serv- ices and facilities exists and con- tinues requiring large capital expenditures and depleting railroad revenues” the report said The report submitted by Eastman to the regional coordinating com-- 1 mittees of the carriers was prepared by V V' Boatner chief of the section of regional coordination At Denver the survey committee1 at first estimated possible savings’1 of $144072 annually requiring a! capital expenditure of $2000000 and later changed the amount to $298-- 1 202 wifh moderate capital expense Boatner’s staff however estimated annual savings of $683256 under coordination at Denver with little capital expense Details were not an- Ariine--William- Three Fishermen Smith who investigated Reese was his garden and Schult? Sliooting Follows watering to water his farm diverted the How Water Argument A quarrel ensued and Schultz Savings Plan on legedly struck Reese on the head with knocking him down Rail Terminals Judkiu Farmer Wounded Schultza shovel was said to have started al- - £ 1935 Eastman Offers d' the Platte river two miles north of here They were George Sisson 78 of n Saratoga southern Wyoming hotel owner J F Raymond 50 of Denver an oil man and N E Felebrown 70 of Marlowe Okla a guest of Raymond Their bodies were recovered early tonight Alvin Harden of Saratoga an employe at Sisson’s hotel was a member of the fishing party He said he was upstream catching minnows and started to return when he saw the boat overturn He told officers he swam to the spot but was unable to find the men Fred Pezely Saratoga chief of police said an inquest will be held Independent Movie but that it will be "purely techbe-- 1 Companies to Merge nical” He said investigators lieved the boat struck a railroad SAN FRANCISCO July 12 CPI— tie which was floating downstream Formation of a n'ew $1000000 mo- in a “tie drive” The trio had been on a three-da- y tion picture company to be known as Principal Productions was an- fishing trip nounced here today by Sol Lesser independent Hollywood producer Held for who said four companies would be merged into the new unit The companies in the merger Attempted Extortion Lesser announced are Sol Lesser NEW YORK July 12 £)— Alfred Productions Inc Atherton Productions Principal Pictures corpora- Otto Wagner garrulous who is accused of tion and Master Pictures corporahaving tried to "chisel In” on a tion all Independents number of kidnaplngs throughout the country was held in $50000 bail today on a charge of atempted extortion Arraigned before U S Commis! sioner Martin C Epstein in Brook lyn Wagner smirked stuck out his tongue at attendants and pleaded Final Clearance Accident Reported at 21 With 22 Persons Hurt Two Killed Mr Giles urged that thf Eisteddfod Welsh songfest be held in Utah again soon citing that it was one of Utah's largest events when held More in 1895 1896 1898 and 1908 row The recommendation takes the form of instruction to the “scope and program” committee to study the problem of how to check federal encroachment against state rights by enactment of appropriate and uniform laws by a large nunv ber of Btates "The scope and program commit tee" said Armstrong former attorney general of Maryland "should be able to report to the conference at its midwinter meeting in JanIf the committee findings uary win the approval of the conference at that time then a committee will be appointed to proceed along the lines laid down in the plan In other words we should have a committee at work drafting uniform laws of the nature described” INDIANAPOLIS July 12 - An UP) father sought police aid in making son behave his Ben Romer the father hailed a police squad and said: "My son's in a tavern over there It's 9:30 now and time he was home He's been staying out several nights” The officers looking for a young man found John Romer 61 slightly intoxicated In court today John was given a fine of $5 and costs and a y jail sentence 13 s a |