| Show THE SALT LAK Senators Renew 50 Neutrality Plea JustMosleni To Chinese Before Sailing PEIPING Oct 18 UP)— Fifty San Francisco Shriners touring the orient narrowly missed being welcomed as Mohammedan pilgrims today Departs Party Congress "'From Seattle for Philippines 1 by Chinese Moslems who mistook the Shrine emblems as evidence of adherence to the Islamic faith auChinese government thorities notified the Peiping municipality: “A large group of American Moslems Is on the way to Peiping" And so feverish preparations were begun in many mosques in north China to provide an elaborate Mohammedan welcome for the supposed San Francisco pilgrims en route to Mecca Masons who live here however prevented an embarras- ocSEATTLE Oct 18 (AV-casion to advocate anew that the United States remain free of "foreign troubles” was taken1 by members of tbs congressional party as they sailed here today to attend the Inauguration of the first president of ths Philippine commonwealth On a peaceful mission to the birth of a sister nation Senators Gerald P Nye (R- - N D and Joseph T Robinson (D Ark) by telegram and spoken word urged that the United States stand firm against European any entanglement-wit- h An K P & t I stations The big party headed by Vice Presidet John N Garner was given a noisy sendoff Wires Hull "Congratulations upon the spirit in which the neutrality policy laid down by congress just before & is being Invoked in the face of pressure ail must know to exist" Senator Nye wired Secre-tar- y i of State Hull ! “The protest of the New York - joard of trade and their ilk is to be expected and is only an evidence of a will of selfish men to win profit i from the blood of nations whatever that profit may call for inthawav” ef a penalty upon all (Americans Ills message continued At the hour-lon- g reception on a stand at the dock '- -'' ' Robiflion majority leader of the senate said the United States "shall remain free of any European or THURSDAY MORNING OCTOBER The following lineup comprises the FHA Pledges Support East High ROTC military band: Armond Taylor captain Keith Bates first lieutenant Made Appointments To Farm Safety Drive Cam Musser second lieutenant Dick Ensign drum major and Keith With the major Blast high R O Bennett and Burford Peck first The federal housing administra- T C placements completed 22 sub- sergeantn ordinate appointments were made Wednesday also marked the section has pledged its full support to Wednesday Under Fred Price and ond battalion drill in current seanaths American Red Cross in its Jack Boothby IS officers are de- sonal activity tionwide home and farm accident tailed to maintain assembly order it was anprogram prevention of FHA offices it was Daughter Arrives at the local cooperation nounced Wednesday announced FORT HALL Idah-- Mr and FHA offices Housing workers and FHA litera- Mrs Abram Schrimpcher announce During their home inspection ture which will aid in checking ac- the birth of a daughter at the Fort campaign from October 28 to No- cident dangers in homes will be Hal agency hospital Monday and vember 2 chapters of the Red Cross made Available during the cam- Mr and Mrs Preston Boyce a son at their home Sunday through the country will receive the paign FHA officials said f -- 17 1935 Banish Stomach Troubles SEE THE NEW 1936 Heartburn Indigestion bad breath gas palnA— unfailing symptoms of are quickly overcome by ME-Bthe scientific treatment that goes directly to the ME-Bsource of the trouble Is g contain! no drugs tnd is mildly laxatlvp only if your system needs It ME-Bcomes in convenient tablets and economical powder Guaranteed Sold by Coombs Dihg Co and F J Folland Drug Co (Adv) Hyper-Acidit- Ford V-- 8 AT y Baker Motor Company y A 3rd South and 3rd East habit-formin- SATURDAY OCTOBER 19TII Liberal Trade-i- n Allowance —Convenient Terms zr r? sing situation by explaining the true status of the visitors and feasts and other Mohamwere ceremonies medan — promptly cancelled Red Cross to Aid Ethiopian Needy Contributions to assist the Ethl-pia- n Red Cross may bs sent to the Salt Lake county chapter offices or to either the American Red Cross headquarters Jin Washington D C or ths branch office in San Fran-clsc- o Cal Miss Martha E Stowers executive secretary of the local chapter announced Wednesday Ths announcement followed a letter to the local group from Admiral Cary T Grayson chairman of the national organisation In the letter Dr Grayson otated that assistance had been offered to both the Italian and the Ethiopian Red Crosa by the International committee of the Red Gross but the Italian ' organization declined with thanks saying that the means of relief at Its disposal are sufficient for eventualities In East Africa "The Ethiopian Rd Cross has responded stating that it is In need of assistance and that there Is a lack of esssntlai supplies and material for the care of their sufferers Ths American Red Cross therefore will rscslvs from ths American people contributions of funds which may bs used In whatever way may be found most effective for assisting ths Ethiopian Red Cross in Its relief work growing out of the present hostilities" Admiral Grayson staged The Salt Lake county chapter offices are In the Beason building i African war” Ship Decorated State and city officials headed by Governor Clarence D Martin and Mayor Charles L Smith welcomed the guests The Sixth Engineers' band played The --dock and ship were decorated with ‘flags from the nations bordering on tbs Paclfio Most of the party however look- Ing forward to the long Pacific trip and the inauguration on November IS at Manila of Manuel Quezon as the Philippine commonwealth’s first president had put cares aside for the pleasure of the journey - Shriners TRIBUNE Nation’s Background Fixes Its Policies Attorney Tells Elks v Types of governments and their background wert discussed by Scott M Mathftson assistant U 8 district attorney at a regular meeting of — the Elks club held Wednesday -v-evs- fr-lo5take Conferences ning The background under which any governing body was built onMr Mutual Improvement association Matbeson contended pertsndsd the representatives who will conduct ruling policy that government would conventions in connection with L ' maintain In ths future D S stake conferences Saturday la citing an example Mr Maths-’so- n and Sunday In the Curlew Lost to In the Hitler pointed regime River and Nevada etakee were an was the He said nation Germany nounced Wednesday 1 long trained In autocratic governMelvin J Ballard member of the I was to loath ing and glvt up the council of the twelve apostles and I ' form enabling a Hitler to hold the Hazel Brockbank will attend the j ' I power' Curlew sessions at Holbrook Ida He said ths Hitler type of govern' ho M Elmer Christensen and Laura j I ment always would find a following P Nicholson the Lost River atake la Germany sessions at Moore Idaho and Julia yy F Baxter and a representative of the Y M M L A pot yet deter! v 61 Texas mined will attend the Nevada stake Legislature sessions at MoGlll : - ' -- r Starts New Session AUSTIN Texas Oct II The legislature etarted Its second special session today admonished by Governor Allred to buckle down tnd aolve pressing problems In a frank message the governor stated the people were sorely disappointed at the outcome of the first session which ended at midnight last night and urged the legislature to “get to work and stay at work” He submitted only old-a- g pensions and taxation and askei that no bill for relief of ths aged be psssed without providing revenues —’ The governor signed the only maJor piece ef legislation passed at the first called session a graduated tax en chain aterea The levy ranged from $1 on tingle stores to )750 on units In chains of 60 or more - RHEUMATISM? 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