Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Business Tone Optimistic in Most Sectors Anchored on Up Firm Basis Current Reports Show - -- RADER WINGET Associated Press Financial Writer An almost universally optimistic tons pervaded American business last week with current indications of the upswing anchored on a firm By foundation Retail trade in the aggregate moved swiftly forward Merchants noted a good response from consumers to special sales of summer supplies and into the larger wholesale markets came signs of a lively interest in fall lines Private reports show that the has reflected back to the Wholesalers who In turn have extended their demands for merchandise to the manufacturers of goods Buying Increases Tjie department of commerce in Its survey covering S3 cities for the week ended Wednesday declared ‘’Steadily increased buying also was manifest In building materials furniture household equipment and electrical supplies as a corollary of the Consistent gains in construc- tion" Bank clearings for that period were up St per cent over the same week or 1931 but the previous week gained 212 per cent over the like week of last year Automobile production due to the shutdown of the Ford plant dropped abruptly to 69115 units as estimated by Cram’s compared with an output of 62894 in the previous week Ford’s curtailment anticipated for several weeks accounted for tfjOQ units of the 13179 unit loss Steel Unaffected Such restrictions had no effect on tha production of steel since the rata of operations was extended to 44 per cent of capacity from 4 2 per cent the previous week Steel's upturn from the low point of the year during the first week f July was one of the outstanding developments of ths week In industry and trade authorities were particularly pleased because of the broadening of demand and the mounting evidence that there may be no during August Electrlo power production again et a new nigh mark for the year for the week ended July 27 but freight carloadlngs for the same period increased over the previous week to a point slightly less than expected for thts tlme of year j Lumber production continued climb a reflection of growing building movements in many‘ parts‘ of the ' Country Revival Indicated 5 — Surveys of ths heavy or durCble goods Industries those not producing for direct consumer use cite definite signs of the beginning of a let-do- revival brother-in-la- A farewell testimonial in honor of Lynn Neuenschwsnder son of Mr and Mr Robert Neuensrhwander 2842 Ninth East street will be held Thursday evening at 8 15 p m in the Hillcrest L D S ward chapel will leave Mr Neuenachwander n L D shortly for the S mission field The program will consist of an opening song by the congregation a selection ""by the Fourteenth L D 3 ward girls’ chorus an xylophone solo by Miss Barbara Shurtliff a vocal solo by H E Barber a reading by Miss Mary Shlndler vocal trio bv the Bennion sisters and an accordion selection by Miss Marjorie Buckle The presentation of the missionary will be made by a member of the ward biahopric to be followed by a response by the missionary Following the program dancing will take place jn the amusement hall of the chapel Nearer Passage Meaure Far From rrorm Favored Earlier by Roosevelt Prince of Turkey Takes Own Life Nearly Penniless HONOLULU Aug 3 UPl-a waii hopes to become mor It is the first comprehenlavftJUjd be cultivated? This problem among others will sive attempt to encourage diversithree-year be investigated during a fied farming in the territory here$3 000000 agricultural rehabilita- tofore known principally for its tion program undertaken in Hawaii sugar and pineapples A five fold ptyi costing 295000 by the agricultural adjustment ad000 will be undertaken the first ministration and other agencies d wastelands poured year It includes a soil survey fruit out by the wrath of volcanoes will and melon fly extermination a be studied for their possible addition campaign against tiverlfluke in catto Hawaii's arable territory tle taro rehabilitation and study Of the island's 40000X acres The rehabilitation of taro first about 1350000 are cultivable in- cultivated by the ancient Polynecluding 1000 000 acres of pasture sians may mean the exporting Of Lava sprawls across much of the pol native Hawaiian pasty substiremaining land and some scientists tute for bread made from crushed claim it can be converted into fer- taro root It has many healthful tile solL attributes The program already has given By the rehabilitation program Ha Can -- Black-cruste- Swiss-Germa- (Continued from Page One) you wanted to steal the thunder of the southern gentleman Fn the senate (Senator Long D the rich La ) ” The Democrats might have been out to "steal the thunder" of Long advoand other cates but it rejected amendment after amendment more nearly Long's ideas than did the house bill There were proposals for Instance to take 99 or 99 per cent of all that part of Inheritances gifts and Incomes over 550000 These were snowed under “share-the-wealt- By Tribune Leased Wire NEW YORK Aug 3— Prince Abdul Kerim Effendi 29 ion of the former "crowd prince" of the ancient but deposed Tufkieh royal family and once a coheir to the 180000000 estates of his grandfather Sultaln Abdul Hamid known as Abdul the Damned vras found shot dead at 6 a m today in a bedroom in the Hotel Cadillac Broadway and 43rd street In a letter he sent by special messenger to Miss Alice De Stefano at 2 a m he said thers was “nothing left for him in life" and ho had decided “to end it an" let- ter about 6 a m today She said that she had known the prince casu- ally for ssveral months because hei had at one time roomed with k Mr and Mrs William Kadlr In the same building where her father Joseph maintained a plumbing shop Miss De Stefano said she had discussed the note with her parents and they had dismissed it as a gesture of despondency She said she had not even bothered to call Abdul at the hotel The prince had been in dirt financial need since coming to America from Beirut Syria where his fam lly had been in exile eince the overthrow of the monarchy in 1923 the police learned and this was borne out by the fact that he had but 75 cents in hie pockets and wore clothing whloh was frayed and soiled Almanac De Gotha European authority on royaltyand nobility says Prince Abdul Kerim was born in the Ylldix palace Istanbul on June 26 1906 He was ths grandson of Sultan Abdul Hamid and the son of Prince Selim He married in 1930 The marriage wee not recognised by the House of Osman the Turkish royal house and it was dissolved by divorce There was one eon born of tho mar-rla- tributions The temper of the houee became so clearly evident after It had been In session two hours that Representative Marcantonlo (R N Y) moved that further consideration of amendments be dropped His mu tion was ruled out of order But immediately after he made it the house went through 37 pages of the bill without even an amendment being offered Pute Up Fight Treadway put up one of the big gest fights of the day He offered an amendment to eliminate from 4 the bill the per cent gradu ated corporation Income tax He said it was included in the bill only as a "facs aaver” Representative Samuel B Hill (D Wash) demurred Insisting it was just as fair to tax corporation incomes according to size as it was to tax Individual Incomes accord' ing to alze Treadway demanded the only tel lsr vote of the day after a standing vote defeated his amendment 73 to 36 On the teller ount the ballot was 40 for the amendment to 96 against It Lottery Plan The national lottery plan about which Representativa Kenney (D N J) has talked vigorously for the Ikst three years cropped up again He offered a motion to kill the bill o the ways and meana committee “can bring in tha national lottery bill which will raise u some real money" But he lost' that motion Several cars slipped from the highway and into the ditch when visibility was reduced to a few feet There was no report of injury to motorists anti-lobbyi- BIG VALUES SLAM-BANG-C- RASH the Prices on Every Living Room Suite in Oar Tremendous Go Stock! 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