Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Owners ' Head Attacks Lake Project Foe of Deer Creek Plan Takes Issue With Keyser Letter ' (Continued from Page One) advantage o f the project when it is built" Mr Marcus Monday night declined to comment Last August 11 Mr Langton reported that the “real issue” was not Deer creek but "whether we shall vote to authorize the creation ot another governmental unit in this city that will be a continuing body with power to tax to levy to bond and to place additional burdens upon the homes real estate and other tangible property in this city” Mr Langton also drew a parallel to the proposal submitted to the district board by Phil J Purcell a member and the proposal of the Investigation committee before the election The investigation committee contended its program could be adopted without the necessity of creating a district board Mr Purcell last Saturday proposed to’ the board: Diversion of Weber river flood Waters now owned by the city into the Provo river cooperation with ' additional water but consideration Central Control Glass Eater i Puts Jail In Uproar MILWAUKEE Jan 20 UP) — If they can keep him away from the windows police believe Charles Fahrnhold will recover It isn’t that he wahts to jump through them 'he’s more likely to try eat them Fahntyld had chewed up part of milk bottle this morning when a prisoner in an adjoining cell at central police station saw him and let out a shout He was rushed to an emergency hospital Trying to find out how sick he was a nurse put a thermometer in his mouth Soon it started to disappear Fahrnhold was eating that TUESDAY MORNING Board Urged for Water Division r r Engineer From East Gives tion At the same meeting held at the University club Chairman Herbert S Auerbach announced appointment of committees to make further studies of proposed projects adopted for immediate consideration last Entire control of the city’s water Saturday affairs should be placed under the One committee which will study management of one authority such the proposed diversion of flood as the Metropolitan Water District waters from the Weber to the Provo river is of Directors Board of Salt Lake City in the George D composedGeorge A Critch Keyser opinion of R A McDonnell member low and Samuel A Kennedy of a Kansas City Mo engineering The other which will take up the firm which specializes in municipal proposed repair of the distribution water affairs to prevent waste is com Mr McDonnell who appeared be system of Directors Phil J Purcell fore the water board Monday to posed J A Nelson and Commissioner recommend a study of Salt Lake Keyser City's water problem by an outside too firm expressed surprise engineering that the local water district board Doctor Dies of Blood over such things no exercises control the city in repairing its water dis After Injury tribution system exerting every In- as the distribution system rates or Poisoning fluence to build the Utah lake uap of water He said it was the only — board in 64 he had appeared before SPOKANE Wash Jan 20 CD diking project purchase Silver where Blood from poisoning developing authority was divided Mines company King Coalition pricked finger caused the death to Serves Many Units water for diversion into the Provo day of Dr Marion C Aker river and Utah lake Mr McDonnell said a survey such old Ritzville Mr Langton’s committee urged as he proposed would require five or Two weeks physician ago Dr Aker was per Additional development in the six months ' As senibr member of forming a tonsilectomy His instruartesian basin the Utah lake dike the firm of Burns and McDonnell ment broke the skin on his finger and the purchase of Park City he reported that he was authorized The poisoning quickly developed water The committee contended to submit a bfd'for the work on be- and he was brought to a hospital its program would supply sufficient half of that firm here where he had just completed water to care for a population in Salt Lake City’s problem was his internship crease in Salt Lake City of 64000 described by him as a “combined and could be accomplished without legal and engineering problem” inAsia’s greatest warriors are those a "new political taxing unit” volving not only need of obtaining of Nepal Views Full Survey May Be Made LONDON Jan 20 (UP)— Lloyd’s is quoting special premiums for family men desirous of insuring themselves against arrival of quadruplets Considerable business is being done due to the appearance of quadruplets in England recently and a widespread feeling that a quad epidemic” is imminent It was reported that if neither the husband nor the wife has any trace of twins or triplets in their family lines Lloyd’s is charging eight pounds ($40) for a policy of 1000 pounds ($5000) against the risk of quadruplets They must pay 16 pounds ($80) if either has had twins in the family The "all in policy" covering twins triplets quads and quints costs 25 pounds ($125) for a policy if there were no (wins in either family line but up to 75 pounds ($375) if twins ever appeared in either ' family tree broker said today Llodyd’s “there have been more inquiries about this ’special risk’ business in the past two months than in the previous six years” Finland in ’railroad mileage per 10000 inhabitants stands ahead of Great Britain Belgium Germany Austria and Hungary 1000-pou- nd ar Ottlii) ‘Oft) £7 YOU’LL SEE WHY I PICKED THIS ‘ALL-STA- PLYMOUTH!” R’ “I NEVER trouble male- it never fails me’ ME without 1 00 hydraulic brakes Walter Dombrow has never been in an accident “NO CAR FOR DISAPPOINT THEM ICs no ing my rounds in this Plymouth T1 I-- Mils ' Q a ter Or tt "iif I) SSSBrnm of road” TM CERTAINLY SOLD a week ON PLYMOUTH” declares Walter Dombrow World War veteran who now drives a 20-minight routesix nisi:hts for a Philadelphia newspaper He says “On my job a car has to take a beating and how this 1936 Plymouth can taka it 1’ A CERTIFIED INTERVIEW WITH WALTER DOMBROW PHILADELPHIA THIRTY NEIGHBORHOODS around Philadelphia L are expecting their newspapers when Walter Dombrow starts on his night route with the final editions Six nights a week twenty miles to make winter summer fair weather or storm ’’But I always make it without disappointing anybody because my Plymouth never fails me “If you could just ride that route with me some night carrying up to half a ton of finals you’d see what a beating my Plymouth is able to take too !’ Safety is just as important as reliability to Mr Dombrow he has never had an accident “I wouldn’t even ride in a car without genuine hydraulic brakes” be says Walter Dombrow knows how a Plymouth stands jip his earliervcaodd cost him far less for upkeep PA than any other car he has ever driven “And my new Plymouth” he declares “is giving me 18 miles to the gallon of gas in city traffic and 22 miles out on the road That’s real economy you can take it from me Plymouth is the most economical car on the market!” All we can add is this : “Look at All Three” drive them compare them on the four most important qualities any car can have: safety econ- Atk tor the New or repairs omy reliability and comfort Compare them on size and on beauty tool Ask your Chrysler Dodge or De Soto dealer to let you drive one of the beautiful 1936 Plymouths Take your family along get their judgment too Do this before you buy any car today PLYMOUTH DIVISION OF CHRYSLER CORP Official Chrysler Motors Commercial Credit Company Order Places Previous 6 In some etatee e mall legal documentary fee NO OTHER CHARGES 1 required Effect ate (Continued from Pat One) challenging a law’s constitutionality At the conference the eight justices— Justice Van Devanter is confined to his home by illness— also set February 4 for arguments on a government motion to dismiss an attack by Governor Talmq£ge of Georgia on the Bankhead cotton production control act Brief Session An courtroom session beginning at noon had failed to bring a decision on constitutionality of the Tennessee valley power yardstick program The court then recessed for two weeks making the T V A ruling likely on February 3 The large crowd that packed the courtroom and bulged into the corridor was disappointed at not hearing the verdict on T V A the final piece of new deal legislation under consideration but there was other action The court refused to interfere with a ruling by New York courts that the congressional resolution barring payment of obligations in gotdapplied to transactions hetween nonresidents of the United States review was denied of a case brought by & Colombia concern to the Industrial Mortgage compel bank of Finland to pay $5307 on $3315 of gold bonds The larger amount was sought as a result of dollar revaluation Causes Comment Failure of the court to hand down the T V A decision today immediately caused speculation whether the justices were having difficulty wording the opinion in a manner satisfactory to alL Some attorneys said the case was so complex and the issue so that the justices might be taking special care in preparing the majority opinion— arid also the dissent if any Questions asked during argu ments indicated the possibility of another "split” decision with liberals and conservatives again lined of Mas- Girls' SNOWSUITS at greatly reduced prices I formerly $595 suits 26 in to 12 8 to 16 to 16 sizes 8 Specially reduced formerly $795 12 suits in sizes Specially seduced “formerly $995 and $1095 21 Suits in sizes 8 Specially reduced Perfect weather to take advantage of this sale of girls’ snow suits They've all been treated by the famous Cravenette process to make them waterproofl Good selection of colors including ZCML ZCMI' plaid trims girls' dept 2nd floor Continues the Tremendous SALE suit Impounded Taxes The refund order came amid reports Senator Bankhead (D Ala) and the department of justice were attempting to devise a way to send the impounded money into the federal treasury The order has no effect on the billion dollars of AAA taxes that was paid directly into the treasury but only upon taxes paid under protest into lower court depositories pending determination of A A A’s validity Federal judges in charge of such money held in escrow generally have declined' to order its refund until receiving formal notice of the high tribunal’s action whichwas announced a week ago Today’s actign completes that formality In his motion to dismiss the suit Reed contended the government could not be sued without its consent and that the court was powerless to enjoin collection of the ginning tax imposed by the Bank-hea- d act in an effort to curtail cotton production This assertion was made before the rehearing on refund of the impounded AAA taxes was ordered upholding an injunction against that collection LastMonday the court dismissed on jurisdictional grounds an attack on the Bankhead act brought by Lee Moor of Texas The ruling holding AAA unconstitutional was believed by many to doom the Bank-hea- d act S Official SAVINGS OF 13to50 EASY PAYMENTS Recalls 1920 Meeting WASHINGTON Jart 20 UP)— King George of England was recalled by one former government official tonight as the man who told him when European monarchies were toppling "I do not think the waves of revolution will reach my throne for— thank God—I reign but I do not Positive values— JR $6950 to $7950 rule” AND UPLBT AT FACTORY DETROIT— SPECIAL EQUIPMENT EXTRA James M Beck former solicitor general and member of congress said this remark of the British ruler who died tonight was his most vivid recollection of an hour’s private chat with King George in 1920 Support Ordered Charles Nichols 26 of Bingham convicted by a TJiird district court jury January 13 of failing to provide for his wife and four minor children was ordered by Judge Roger I McDonough Monday to pay $1250 a week for one year toward their support Imposition of sentence on the conviction was stayed when Nichols signed a $500 recognizance bond 'M ht Sale! Ruling Into Immedi- Former U You can figure it out for yourself 1 Start with your unpaid balance 2 “Then add insurance cost 3 Then multiply by 6— for a 12 months of ono per cent per month plan One-ha- lf for periods more or less than 12 months light-weig- - Tal-mad- ’ALK ABOUT ECONOMY 1 1 get 18 miles to the gallon i in city driving” says Kb Dombrow “22 on the 10-ca- rf stainless ateel trains for designed overnight service beUP-The 20 PHILADELPHIA Jan tween Chicago and Denver The Edward G Budd company an- trains are scheduled for delivery nounced today the Chicago Bur in June sachusetts requested last Thursday the AAA mandate be made effective at once On the next day Louisiana rice millers who had won the tax case petitioned for prompt ren turn of their processing taxes Reed objected to cash requests but sought rehearing only in the tax case In his application for a rehearing Reed contended the millers were not entitled to an injunction against paying the taxes and hence the impounded money should be into the treasury and not back to the taxpayers’ pockets He said the court’s ruling last Monday reversed its decision some years ago upholding a section of the federal statues prohibiting injunctions against collecting taxes and asserted that case was almost an exact parallel of the processors I’ lington and Quincy railroad had given it an order for two Lostby US up on opposite sides Hoosac Mills corporation HALF ATON of Philadelphia twwsppert Walter Dombrow loads his big beautiful delivering final editions to 30 neighborhoods Plymouth for the nightly trip of 2 0 mues & Q Orders Two Stainless Steel Trains C B Court Battle Lloyds Get Big Playjm On AAA Tax Quad Births of water rights as well Engineers Present Attending the meeting at the University club which was followed by an executive session of the water board were State Engineer T H Humpherys Assistant City Engineer A D Larson and E O Larson engineer in charge of the Salt Lake City office bureau of reclama- JANUARY 21 1936 Positive values— Q $11950 to $12950 and $69 to $289 Fur Coafs— Second Floor - |