Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE iember of New York Texas Protest Mu-- tual Concern Succumbs in St Louis Declare Frontiersman’s Statue Should Grace Dallas Building Bp Associated Press CODY Wyo Feb 26 Iff) — As Cody the town founded by Colonel WHliand F (Buffalo Bill) Cody to- day launched a celebration commemorating the ninetieth anniversary of the 'frontiersman’s birth two of hla relatives replied to statements of officers of tjia Daughter's of the Confederacy regarding the fitness oft placing his statue on the grounds bf the Texas centennial exposition Mrs Mary Jester Allen a niece Cody and curator of the Buffalo Bill museum here said “Lam pleased to hear of the desire of Texans to do honor to a great scout and a fine American and the outstanding character in the de velopment of the west Gifts From Texans Many articles now in the museum here were presented by Texas rangers to their comrade Colonel test! Cody and are present-da- y menials of the high regard In which Texas holds him” Another niece Mrs H W Thurston said ‘T feel that as long as Colonel Cody was a member of the Union army he was acting in line of duty and any exception taken to this by Mrs Turner (president of the Bonnie Blue Flag chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy) is so small and trivial In comparison with his great contribution to the west that it is not worth comment or consideration” of Colonel I Park City Man Freed on Dismissal Order in Police Court Cody's day United Daughters of the Confederacy Sons of Confederate Veterans and United Daughters of the Republic of Texas have protested a decision to make Mrs Harry Payne Whitney’s equestrian statue of Colonel William F Cody the frontispiece of the museum of fine arts during the Texas centennial expos! tion opening in Dallas June 6 N Indian scout and picturesque plains man who typifies the spirit of the old west as no ’other figure does and a statue to him on the frontier centennial grounds would be a proper recognition and wholly in keeping with our purposes” “I fear a hardy old plainsman such as he might not feel at home iirthe city atmosphere of Dallas' Carter said Croat Mob Wrecks Shop - As Protest to French ’ZAGREB Jugoslavia Feb 26 UP) mob today wrecked a French iejfume shop in a demonstration against the sentences imposed at —A France recently conspirators were convicted of complicity in the as' aassination of King Alexander Croat Forfeit Ivor Pearson 47 and Don John27 forfeited $5 each and Harry A Kern was fined $2 on charges of ignoring traffic signals William Tucker 50 of 64 East Thirty-thir- d South street denied a traffic signal charge and his trial was set for Thursday Tribune-TelegraWant Ads have made it possible for many to realize cash in discarded goods m P J Ppfkeni Cea Agt 24 So Mils St Salt Uk Gty Those WAietrh 710 HJESTERfl “PfiCIFIC RAILROAD Mrs Roy Free was the guest scribed a trip through the Panama speaker at the meeting and' tea canal DOCTOR WHY DON’T PEOPLE LIKE ME? 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It rids pores of impurities that coarsen the skin Leaves complexions fresh dear glowing! Yet Lifebuoy is more thin 20 milder thsn many "beauty soaps" “Patch” tests on the skins of hundreds of women of all types prove it! "Sr Lirrerern i IT a physician) AtOrmd b Good Uuuoinfint Banan GENUINElEURiSPIRliy LIGHT SMOKE Major Will Inspect Field Artillery Unit Thursday in Armory I Another local national guard unit f the 145th field artil- Battery lery will undergo inspection at 8 p m Thursday in the armory here Major George Danforth will be inspector For six consecutive years the battery has retained the merit cup fori excellence shown during the annual training period and is present holder of the armory inspection cup an annual award to the Utah national guard unit with the highest rating Battery D won the award four times in the last six years Awards within the battery consist of cash prizes contributed by its officers and will be presented on the basis of “most soldierly appearance” Forming in the mahrarmory drill hall the battery will present demonstrations by its machine gun and rl-- 1 fie squads following which first aid signal artillery instrument battery administration and supply sections will stage demonstrations! Climaxing theprogram an encommanded by tire gun battei Lieutenant Elmer T Sandberg battery executive officer will give an exhibition of firing under wartime! D-o- i Mrs Fred C Kenzler Spring City resident and formerly of Salt Lake City died at midnight Wednesday at a local hospital following a major operation six weeks ago She was born Lola S Johnson daughter of the late Congressman er future" Retail cream prices will remain unchanged Wholesale milk prices will be: Quarts 8 cents pints 5 cents half pints 2 2 cents and gallons in bulk 30 cents Luckies Spring City Resident Dies in S L Hospital y for the held by the South high Home Eco-nomics club Wednesday She d e South Club Meets id-st- of persons position crime United States Marshal Gilbert Mecham said Wednesday As a director of the Utah Peace Officers’ association Marshal Mecham wrote to Attorney General Homer Cummings that the peace officers would gather Utah data as a part of a WPA project planned by the United States attorney general’s office The preliminary plans as outlined by Attorney General Cummings state: “It will be a nationwide survey of parole pardon probation commutation suspension of "sentence and of other forms of disposing of persons convicted “I hope that the studies in your state as well as in all others will provide the basis of information upon which we propose to evaluate methods of disposition now in oper- - LUCKIES-- A conditions First a choice of low fares to California: $12 oneway in a Coach (to San F ra ncieco) or$1629inToui iat Sleeper with small extra berth limcharge $31 round trip it in Pullmans to San Francisco or $32 to Los Angeles $3750 round limit in Pullmans trip to San Francisco or Los Angeles Second the new tray meals delivered direct to your car if you travel by Coach or Tourist Sleeper Breakfast 23f Luncheon 30? 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Also regular Dining Car service of course Ask your agent for full details convicted ation and federal systems and upon which may be developed better and more effective methods Laboratory tests reveal tbe fact that St Joseph Aspirin exceeds in purity by 75 tbe rigid standards of the United States Government St Joseph is genuine pure aspirin that’s why it brings you prompt relief from pain and colds Bail son A drop of 1 cent per quart for retail milk effective Thursday was announced Wednesday by George R Russell executive secretary of the Salt Lake Milk Control board The new retail prices are Quarts 10 cents pints 6 cents half pints cents “The lower price was agreed upon because of a surplus of milk placed on the market recently” said Mr “An increase of a cent a Russell quart which took effect 10 weeks ago stimulated production” he said and the return to the former price was determined upon to stimulate consumption” The price cut will reduce returns to the farmer from 60 cents a pound of butterfat to 53 cents for bottling milk Manufacturing milc and hot tllng cream will be purchased from farmers fob 7 cents over the Los Angeles 92 score butter market that is 41 cents with a minimum price of 40 cents a pound for butter-fa- t of 1936 than the Government demands charge lity Milk Prices Drop One Cent Per Quart as Surplus Hits Market Peace officers of the state will cooperate with other states in making a nationwide survey of the dis- MORE PURITY 75 Was Union Scout They claimed Cody the Buffalo Bill of pony express fame was a Union spy during the Civil war He was a Union scout Carther said it seemed to him It would be far more appropriate for Buffalo Bill's statue to grace the grounds of the frontier celebration site ‘‘for while he played no part in either the history or develop' ment of Texas he was a famous - 27 Aid in Plans of the women’s chamber Peace Officers to of commerce to work for a smokeNationwide Study of less Salt Lake City were outlined Mrs Lund Convicted Persons by president Anthony G of the women’s group to members of the Authors’ club Monday afterJ Frank Hathaway 62 former Paul M Peterson 34 Park City noon in the Bishop’s building Standing committees to back a superintendent of the Salt Lake president of the Utah State Federamanufacturing plant for smokeless City branch of the Mutual Life In- tion of Labor and member of the fuel investigate opposition to surance company of New York state legislature was freed Tuesday smokeless fuel work for a stricter of a a in reckless driving charge died Sunday at his home in St city ordinance for smoke control Louis Mo according to word re- dismissal ordered in police court promote tourist travel promote A H Ellett by Judge ceived here music and art develop natural re15 Arrested February $fter an sources and promote winter sports Coming to Salt Lake City from San Francisco in 1909 Mr Hatha- automobile allegedly driven'by him are to be appointed soon said Mrs way served with the local branch had struck a safety cone at Broad- Lund until 1919 During that period his way and Main street Peterson was “All women's groups” said Mrs brother Fred C Hathaway was scheduled to be tried Tuesday Lund “are invited to attend a mass branch manager of the Salt Lake Judge Ellett dismissed the charge meeting sponsored by the women's on the grounds that reckless driving chamber of commerce next Monday City office of the company In 1919 Mr Hathaway was made was not involved in the collision at 4 p m in the Hotel Utah” Mrs Amy Brown Lyman disbranch manager of the oompany’s Motion Continued in office in Fargo N D and 12 years A motion to reduce to reckless cussed social security legislation the principal address at the Authors’ ago was transferred as branch driving a drunken driving chafge club meeting manager at St Louis Mr Hathaway began his career against George Backman 25 was until continued Friday by Judge with the Mutual Life Insurance Ellett Backman was arrested FebEmpire Leader Dies company as an agent in San Fran' ST JOHN’S Nfd Feb 26 UP)— cisco prior to coming to Salt Lake ruary 5 after he had allegedly driven into a parked car near 1396 Frederick Charles Alderdlce 63 City He was a son of Mr and Mrs South State street twice premier of Newfoundland and William Hathaway Mr Hathaway is survived by Art Price 22 was fined $5 on a since 1934 when a commission government replaced the legislature three sons Fred Hathaway of Cali' speeding charge Admitting a charge of ignoring a commissioner of home affairs died fornia Harold and Bruce Hathaway Clara Christensen 25 early today of St Louis three brothers Fred stop sign C Hathaway branch manager of was given a $5 suspended fine Curg the insurance company at Los An- Peterson was fined $3 on a stop sign geles William S Hathaway man- charge A bench warrant was orager of the San Francisco branch dered Issued for the arrest of Kenof the company and A L Hatha' neth Morrison 30 of 5656 South way of San Francisco and a sister Sixth West street when he allegedly failed to appear on a stop sign Mrs D L Filer Los Angeles birthday anniversary here today included a reincarnation of “the Buf falo Bill Show and Congress of Rough Riders of the West” at dance pavilion of the Wojfville Cody stampede ' Numerous cowboys cowgirls and pioneer residents of Cody participated in the program FORT WORTH Texas Feb 26 CD— If Dallas doesn’t want a statue of Buffalo Bill Forth Worth does Amon G Carter publisher and director of Fort Worth’s frontier centennial celebration said so to- where FEBRUARY ormer Insurance Reckless Driving Smokeless City Plans Utah Will Join Outlined by Women’s Man of City Dies Charge Canceled In Crime Survey Chamber of Commerce Buffalo Bill’s Kin Answers Celebration THURSDAY MORNING Jacob and Mrs Johnson at Spring She formerly City July 19 1895 was a student at the Utah State Agricultural college at Logan and was a member of the Theta social sorority there She was an ctlve mem-- 1 ber of the Order of Eastern Star Surviving are her husband two sons Frederick A and Marion Kenzler of the family home a daughter Helen Frances Kenzler Los Angeles and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs' Waide M Condon Salt Lake City Mrs M M Nielson and Mrs A Ray Cahoon Los Ad- geles Dr Don Johnson Washington D C and Russell E Johnson Falrhaven N J and two J Morgan Johnson Long Beach Cal’!’ and J Arthur Johnson Manti Utah are less acid Copyright 1131 The Amtrleftn Tofcie Excess of Acidity of Other Popular Brands Over LuckyStrike Cigarettes $ Cmuy Over a period of years certain basic advances have been made in the selection and treatment of cigarette tobaccos for LuckyStrike Cigarettes They include preliminary analyses of the tobaccos selected use of center leaves the higher heat treatment of tobacco ("toasting1') sideration of acid-alkali- ne con- balance with consequent definite improve- ment in flavor and controlled uniformity in the finished product All these combine to produce a superior cigarette — a modern at Recent chemical tests show that other popular brands have an excess of acid- arette a cigarette made of rich ripe-bodie- d cig- tobaccos— A Light Smoke ity over Lucky Strike of from 53$ to 100$ If half-brothe- rs League Dues Unpaid OTTAWA Feb 26 UPI- -A govern-- ) ment statement in the house of commons today said '21 nations are in arrears in their annual payments for upkeep of the League of Na- lions RESULTS VERIFIED BY INDEPENDENT LABORATORIES AND RESEARCH CHEMICAL GROUPS TOASTED n -- "IT’S Your throat protection— against irritation— against cough t t |