Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE I C i Official Many to Hear Will Hear Utah Stories Told Coal Rate Cases At Park Fete C Prickett Trial Kidnaping Complete Construction on Four Stretches of Focal Officers and Others New Highway Tell of Kents at imWith a few exceptions where Tacoma Court g sunset festival on the renter lawn of Liberty park Wednesday at 7 p Ail story-tellin- Differential provement work is being done Utah's highways are in excellent condition it was reported Saturday by W J Parker chairman of the state road commission Construction was completed during the week on four stretches of road They are as follows: 5 Mt Carmel Junction to Zion park-U-2- 1 Beaver to Minersville Calls Fort to Madsen and Sugar to Monroe factory A brief report on roads under construction but which are passa- it is announced by Miss Jessie Schofield supervisor of girls and women for the Salt Lake City recreation department who is in charge of the fes- Two rases involving rates on Utah coal shipments to middlewestern points and to the northwest respectively will be heard before Interstate Commerce Commissioner William E Lee beginning July 23 In the Hotel Utah "The cases are among the most Important in the history of the Utah roal industry and are vital to Its prosperity and future status” said B P Manley executive secretary of the Utah Coal Producers complainant for both cases Cites Discrimination Hal W Prickett traffic council said: “Coal shipped from the Carbon county area to west and northwest points must bear a differential of 40 cents a ton compared with shipment from Rock Springs and tival narrators e Twenty-thre- in costumes suitable to the type of story each will tell have completed arrangements for the festival The types of stories include pony express Chinese pioneer Japanese fairy nonsense music sports e won- adventure Arabian derland nights jungle nature Indian' ani- mal negro King Arthur Wild West dog and flower stories 9 ble is given as follows: make-believ- “The promptly at Kemmerer Wyo” In presenting the case for the coal operators he will contend this differential is discriminatory to Utah producers Producers in Montana British Columbia and foreign countries enjoy an unfair advantage in the north Pacific area because of the present rates he raid "Coal rates eastward from Utah never have had a proper alignment” Mr Prickett said “Since building of the Dotsero cutoff the mileage to many eastern points has been shortened substantially Shorter Route "The distance to Nebraska points for instance has been shortened 175 miles as compared with the old route via Pueblo Under the present basis eastern Colorado Wyoming Illinois Kansas Missouri and Oklahoma coal operators have an unjustified advantage particularly southern Wyoming and eastern Colorado” he asserted Bert L Penn is associated as council for the complainants Commissioner Lee also will hear a case involving the question of reparations on hog shipments from Nebraska to the American Packing & Provision company at Ogden Son of French Auto Manufacturer Killed GENOA Italy July 14 (UP)— Edoardo Agnelli son of Giovanni Agnelli owner of the Fiat Automobile company was killed instantly tonight when struck by the propeller of the seaplane In which he was a passenger Arturo Ferrarln famous war ace pilot of the craft was not injured when it nosed over after hitting an obstruction in the water while gliding to a dock Ferrarin quickly got out of the At plane and swam to safety tempting to follow his example Agnelli was struck by the propeller will program 7 p m” 15 1935 Roads of Utah Witnesses Return Food Shortage Causes Illness Among Mission Growth In Good' Repair To Salt Lake From Eskimos Used to Civilized Rations Cited at Session More than 1000 children will participate in the annual Contends Shipments Should Bear MONDAY MORNING 'JULY U S j 30-- S — One-ha- mile lf grading and graveling at Echo Junction Detour in fair condition no delay U S 40 — Placing rook asphalt on nine miles west of Vernal in short mile detour by sections One-haconstruction during working hour U S 50 — Grecnriver-Cisc- o oiling detour Thompsons east 3 hi miles Two and miles on old mile on new graded gravel road roadbed U S 89— Short stretch construction between Glendale and Sevier summit Travel on road under con ttruetion no delay road dusty From Thistle to five miles south travel old road rough curves in bad condition U S 530 — Three and miles graveling between Echo June tion and Coalville Travel slow on road tinder construction fair when dry passable when wet — Grading 9 e rough dusty — Huntsvillc-Beave- r creek 5 miles grade and gravel rough lf begin Miss Schofield announced “At Rie first bugle call the children with their parents will gather around the narrator they wish to hear first After ten minutes the bugle will blow and the groups will move to other This narrators procedure will continue during the hour after which all groups will assemble to hear a series of three-fourt- readings” one-ha- Japan Industry Objectives Told U-6- lf Madsen-Dewey-vill- U-3- 9 North Farmington-Webe- r canyon oiling in progress U-Impres— Garden Attorney line and graveling road in fair sions Following World-Wid- e grading condition no delay — Between Montieello and 7 Cruise Blanding graveling rough Roads on which surface is in poor Japan's desire for industrial great- condition: — 9 Ephraim Castle Dale juncness contrasted with the warlike attion rough and muddy near sumtitude of many European nations mit was observed by Don Mack Dalton Salt Lake City attorney who returned Sunday with his family from Gives 3 City-Idah- o U-4- U-2- a world cruise following his release as president of the L- D S South African mission early this year Mr Dalton said that while traveling through Europe the military spirit of Germany and Italy was manifest in continual exhibitions of war strength and preparedness Of 100000 persons who attended a meeting of an eminent German physician in Berlin approximately were in uniform receiving and executing commands The situation in Italy was much the same with martial reviews being held every day This is in great contrast with conditions in Japan which is ap parently one of the most industrial nations in the world today There was very little (display of military power in any part of Japan said Mr Dalton Mr Dalton who intends to renew his legal practice in Salt Lake City will leave with his mother Mrs H D Dalton and his brother Dr M A Dalton who accompanied the family from Oakland Cal for a reunion of the family in Manassa Colo next Monday - 60-0- -- Ten Thousand Die In Chinese Flood in Dikes Bring Roaring River Nearer to Engulfing City New Breaks HANKOW China July H (Mon (APt - Ten thousand live were lost today wh-the Han river day) poured a seething torrent through a breach in the dikes on the Hanyang side of the stream according to Chinese advices reaching here through crippled communication fa cilities The rdaring rtver moved nearer toward tngulf t g Hankow tonight when it rippei a section 10 feet deep and one third of a mile long from the Changaung dike principal bulwark protecting the city Alarms were sounded that the dike was disin'egrating The city Youths Return From took on mad activity to forestall the prospective disaster The entire Southern Utah Trip military garrisor was called out for dike repairs while civilian authorimountain country last year’s trip ties ordered thousands of coolies and refugees from other cities to ’fwenty-eigh- t members of the having been to Yellowstone park Jordan high school chapter FuTransportation in a large truck help ture Farmers of America returned cost the boys only $2 bach for the The scene o i dikes tonight resembled an ant hill as Saturday night from a five-da- y trip entire trip Each boy took suf- humans rushed ballast swarming into the for camping through the southern Utah parks ficient provisions weakening bulwarks Army and which they financed by money from through the five days The trip was under the direction civilian trucks thundered across the their chapter agricultural work The chapter annually makes a trip of Paul Boyce F F A adviser at city carrying relays of men materials food and kerosene flares to some scenic part of the inter- - the school While repairs went forward on the Changkung dike other thousands of worker! began building a secondary defense behind the weakened dike section Pile drivers drove great timbers intc the earth As Hankow fought to live advices arrived from Cnanking saying additional rains h'c caused the river to rise three feet there which means additional torrents here So scarce had ballast become that f earth was being stripped from any availaolt spac including private gardens and gfave mounds leaving coffins exposed Five thousand bags of beans went ’mo one minor breach of years furniture -when earth-fille- d bags were unTHE "bargain" available of I it seen You've gone by! ' Forest Fire Hazard course is sagging Today the Davenport Roosted by Heat Wave The springs have at the corners The cover-in- g SAN FRANCISCO July 14 igh lain down on the job are ractive temperatures Increased the that looked so forest flra Kazn-- d over a wide secThe walnut able tion of the far west today while frayed and faded the middie west- - and east cooled be h wolf m has turned out to from a hot spe I wood an inferior The blDtering sun drove city ressheep' clothing idents to pools and parks in search of '" a ' coat with a lustrous of relief caused one death from revealing that it prostration at Portland Ore and now withering and finally enabled highway crews to counterfeit break through a winter snow blockade in 'he Cascade mountains certain That thing one there's But which experienced Washingtonfrom Crawits hottest day of the year yesterfurniture did NOT come day witn the mercury soaring to ' ford & Day 106 degrees at Walla Walla was slightly cooler a a light north Wind —O— sprang up old style furni- CHEAPNESS POINT BARROW Lake City residents who testified for the government at the trial of Mrs Margaret Waley convicted Saturday of "Lindbergh law" and conspiracy charges arising from the Weyerhaeuser kidnaping case returned to the city Saturday night from Tacoma Wash where — the trial was conducted Attention ctf the entire nation focused upon the trial brought thouSix Salt - as well as their elders have been deprive'd of nulk cereals bread and dried fruits and have been forced ont) an exclusive meal diet " Before the “invasion" uf 60 years ago by wnite men's whaling expeditions the natives subsisted on an cm lusive meat diet varied only by sea mammals and fish he pointed out It ronsis'ecj mainly of jerked caribou meat smoked fish and preserved seal and walrus with wild fowl occasionally In subsequent years however the Eskimos became used to cereal products sugar tea and coffee and later still other types of food were introduced The present generation is accustomed t no other diet ' Now that the Eskimos have been forced back onto an exclusive meat diet however I've found that with- Alaska July children temporary but ' alarmfood short ing” ige among Eskimos who long ago abandoned the native diet in favor of that of (he white man was reported in this northernmost American settlement today by Dr Henry Grieit medical missionUPl 14 A ary The four families of while set- tlers here have sufficient food and Seventh Day Adventists Conclude Conference Llah-Neva- Killed Runaway Speedboat Death Hurt in Three (Irasli da Citing growth of the missionary movement throughout the world by means of literature published in' lfit different languages and aspok- en campaign n 504 languages A! B Huneguard head of the home movement addressed missionary the closing session of the Sevena conthly Adventists’ ference Sunday afternoon at the chapel 1840 Eighth East street The ieRson fo the success of the campaign said Mr Htineguard has been the increased interest of the both here and general pubhc abroad j The program for the day began with a breakfast sponsored by the Missionary sncipy Devotional services were held at 9:30 a m followed bv general services at 11 a m t which T L Oswald Glendale Cal spoke on ' Why Be a Seventh-Da- y Adventist?” He explained how the features of o'her denominations the ice is breaking up a mile off shore which iruans that the few supply ships wnich make annual voyages to this most northern Alaska settlement snould arrive shortly The schooner C B Holmes of Seattle among them always brings food shipments It Is expected to arrive next week "We've had n" less than 20 cases of serious intestinal disorders sands of people including repre- among very young Eskimos in re-- j in a few' weeks l sentatives of the press in all parts cent weeks” Dr Griest said “The: disorders have requenlly arisen" the country to Tacoma said Deteci tive W M Rogers of the police One and department who was among the witnesses having been the officer who arrested Mrs Waley Auto Uauscs Man’s Others in Party Others who returned Saturday night are Miss Edythe Morley 116 FAIRVTEW BEACH Va July 14 ST PADL Minn July 14 UPi Clayton court a clerk in a Salt Lake (A)— A McDonald farmer near Arkilled runaway speedboat Harry City department store who figured in Mrs Waley’s arrest when she at- one man today and seriously in- cadia Neb was killed gnd three tempted to cash a ransom note in jured another after both had been other persons were injured one of the store five weeks ago Louis D thrown from the bucking craft into them critically early today when Wine and Enos Sandberg “G" men the automobile in which they were1 attached to the Salt Lake City of- the Totomar river struck a parked motor truck' Ruffner Hill 23 of Michrlls Va riding fice of the department of justice on n highway near here and Miss Gertrude Jones and Miss was struck on the head and O Shean Omaha street car conOrpha Sweeten stenographers in drowned and Roy Taylor 22 of ductor suffered a skull fracture the department of justice and other injuries Carl Wicklund Culpeper Va received a "I was on the stand during the shoulder after'they had Loup city farmer suffered a bro- gash s first day of the trial” Detective been dumped from the boat Its ken collar bone and fractured ribs Rogers said “My testimony con- outboard motor wide open in a d and C Sorensen also an Omaha cerned the incidents of my arrest whine the boat cut short street car conductor was injured of Mrs Waley Later in the trial circles in the water as the two men slightly Bert Sell of Arcadia driver Miss Morley and Miss Marion Sam- dived repeatedly in attempts to of the car was not injured uel the other clerk in the depart- dodge It ment store who aided in Mrs Astoria named after John Jacob Lobster pots resemble chicken Astor was chartered as a city In Waley’s arrest testified concerning the events in which they figured coops and function like rat traps 1876 and which led to the arrest” Tacoma Tense Tacoma thronged vis itors during the trial was tense with an air of impending excitement Detective Rogers said "The public was granted little space in the courtroom as most of the seats webe reserved for witnesses The crowd of hundreds of people who constantly hronged the court building was blocked off at the end of a corridor leading to the courtroom Only occasionally when the departure of a witness or one or two visitors were any spectators admitted Then as many were allowed as seating would permit" Seattle newspapers Mr Rogers said often featured the Salt Lake City events in the tiial Mr Wine declined to comment on the trial “It wouldn't be proper for me to make any comments on the trial" he said Miss Marion Samuel the other clerk in the department store who figured in Mrs Waley’s arrest and testified at the trial remained in Tacoma after the trial gaslro-intestina- had been included In tha creed of the Adventist The session concluded with ai outing for the young people of the organization Sunday afternoon at Fairmount park Utah-Nevad- for telling you of the wonderful savings In h ROE'S Annual Sale of Winter high-pitche- COATS! 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