Show 1 THE SALT LAKE 'TRIBUNE A Farm Leaders Leave to Start SUNDAY MORNING 'PERCENTAGE New Program Wins Wallace Pledges Plan Will Comply With 100 I March 7 UP)— Farm of the midwest went back leaders hams tonight to put the new deal's new agricultural program Into operation after hearing Secretary of Agriculture Henry A Wallace promise it would be carried out in atrict accord with their suggestion After two and a half days of wrestling with details they ap- s proved a set of corn belt regula-tibnwhich Wallace said would be "sufficiently like" his department’s final draft that farmers could proceed with their 1936 planting on CHICAGO MILK - 69 7 1936 1909-1- 4 1936 4 1909-1- 4 1936 4 94 1936 1909-1- 4 TOBACCO BEEF CATTLE HOGS 1909-1- ALL FARM PRICES 100 100 that basis While putting MANILA March 7 UP)— Esteban Galdones ia dead because b FAIRBANKS JUaekar' WASHINGTON March 7 UP) — — John Allen raced his nine male-mutcock fighting nine million persona were Galdones Nearly had prepared bis fightto victory today in the il seeking jobs on January 1 through ing cock for the pit He attached lap of the annual killing spur to the bird's dogsled derby government employment agencies the usual Motorists Asked to Save TheFairbanks The cock attempted to get Ruby Alaska musher time This was disclosed today by a la- leg loose and in the struggle Galdones was two hours 13 minutes two secGasoline Firm Wants onds Yesterday he won the first bor department survey which also was cut A leg artery was severed to Pencil Stubs Back lap in 2:06:30 which race officials showed the number had increased by the spur snd the man bled death within an hour said was exceptionally good time by 2241000 since last June 30 Bergman Kokrines of Nulato was Officials explained that a large second today in 2:14:08 He also part of the Increase from 6713047 By WADE WERNER Damage Cate Set to 8954047 was due to an order di'Associated Press Foreign Staff won second place yesterday case of Charles E Price The The final lap of the race feature recting all employable persons in BERLIN March 7— It’s a queer of the annual lco carnival will be families on relief to register with the against the Salt Lake City mosquito abatement district for alleged inshortage that doesn’t mean plenty run tomorrow employment service The total registered on January 1 juries to the plaintiffs eyes from to somebody in shortage-stricke- n weeds in a 3500000 persons holding chemicals sprayed on ‘Panther Woman’ Wei included SatGermany down work relief jobs A primary vacant lot on which ho worked The shortages come and go and HOLLYWOOD Cal March 7 UP) aim of the was set for hearing on April 9 urday to is service employment it is hardly ever the same shortage Kathleen Burke winner1 of a "pan- place applicants in jobs with private by Judge Roger I McDonough Price who lives at 3183 South Third that! worries everyons at the same ther woman” contest conducted na- enterprises a film East street alleges that the Injury a studio few by tionally years time One week it’s the eggs anOrientals can squat on their sustained on April 15 1934 kept him other week it’s the oniona now apd ago was married today to Jose Ferin the hospital for a long period haunches for hours at a time then it’s the butter And only r‘ nandez concert and film dancer cently Propaganda Minister Goeb bels himself frankly confessed to the world that Germany U suffering from a shortage of coloniee But shortagee do not always mean tuffering Some people find a shortage now and then helps their The Best in Style and Quality at Lowest Prices — 345 STATE ST particular business Economy Ezperta Perhaps the deepest satisfaction comes to the minor company expert with a genius for plugging small leaks in his company’s ejpenses For instance there were firms in Germany years ago which had already adopted & simple system for keeping dew psneil enpenta is the office It consisted merely of forbidding the supply clerk to hand out new pencils to employes except in return for the stubs of old ones Inventors of such devices formerly had to reconcile themselves to the annoyance of being regarded as professional tightwads Now such economies are all part of the naxi government’s campaign against waste and anyone who can think up a new economy gag knows he’a a patriot Appeal to Driven One of theee new ideas was printed in all the German papers recently It was an appeal to motor ists to drive at moderate speed and thus help the fatherland keep down its lmporta of foreign motor fuel and rubber An automobile travel ing at high speeds consumes mors gasoline per mile than if it trav sled slowly the apptaLexplalned and fast drivers leave more burnt rubber on the pavement as a result of their sudden stops than do drivers who travel gently and seldom use the brakes Similar appeals have been issued from time to time for the rescue of tin cans corks broken glass and other obiects ordinarily consigned to the asnean It has been estimated that the housewives el Germany if they will take the trouble to save all the old tin cans can slash tons off the fatherland's annual expense Economy ideas also Include the saving of bits of string rags and feathers Saving Gothea ' Giving every suit and hat a chance to wear ‘out also helps to stave off the danger of a textile shortage Incidentally it brings a new glow of patriotism to the man who formerly felt apologetic about hanging onto the old hat for another season Behind all the other shortages however Is the shortage of foreign exchange and nobody in Germany seems to be enjoying that one Marsh-7-4AP) es 80-m- BUTTES NCLUOINO ANO BUTTERS AT '00 Fighting Cock Kills Owner With Spur ec-o- 100 ( 909-I- PARITY In New Germany 100 ( I Suggestions ‘PREWAR 1909-1- 4 WHEAT CORN COTTON OP 1938 Two Laps Job Requests Efficiency Experts Musher In Ice Carnival Derby Slioiv Increase Become Heroes Price Chart Shows Neiv Deal Aims FEBRUARY 1938 FARM PRICES MARCH 8 ths finishing 1909-1- 4 1936 1909-11936 touches on a mimeographed new of the think how they report cases the 1909 to' 1914 period was used as Chart shows the present farm prices $470000000 soil conservation act 100 and the percentage reached by prices as best the farmers were compared with those prevailing in 1909 to work would warned by Wallace that they would 1914 the of February 1026 New-farm control meashist period upon which the pres-return "ta the heU of 1932 in two In all aims ent to are ures restore propose full predicated program parity years’’ if they "permitted” repeal of the new farm law The soil conservation act Is "fun Ward to Give Britain’s Poet Laureate Two Killed One Injured damentally” better than the out- Winder lawed A A A and seems impervious In Logging Disorders to attack from the supreme court Farewell Program Pays Tribute to U § the farm secretary asserted but he SOUTHAMPTON England SEASIDE Ore March 7— Two anticipated it might be opposed “in 7 UP)— Poet Laureate John men were killed and a third crltl March for the his to Prior as meas departure an a few years' emergency ure northwestern states L D S mission Masefield arrived home with a new cally injured today when a “Hold on to this act until ths E Ksnneth Sutherland son of Mr respect for the United States where union jurisdictional distariff is taken awqy from the ‘big and Mrs Joseph Sutherland 1039 he had been touring “Social condi- pute flared into violence at the South street will tions are infinitely better there than Crown Willamette Logging comboys' and the corporate form of East Thirty-nint- h organization is taken &way from be honored at a farewell testimonial they were three years ago” he said pany the ‘big boys’” he urged the 300 Thursday at 8:15 p m in the Win- “Contrary to some reports I did When the smoke from a furious 4120 Highland not find America uninspiring men who filled the ballroom of a der ward chapel In fight between workers and pickets drive downtown hotel many ways it if ons of the most in- cleared away James Ray 33 and The secretary predicted that the The program will Include: Open- spiring places on this planet” William Blackwood 40 ware dead new farm act— directed toward in- ing song congregation invocation of gunshot wounds and William creasing acreage planted in soil J Lester Barlow vocal solo Melvin the ward bishopric quartet "The Weedel was near death All three selection Instrumental Four Flats” response Mr Suther- were pickets conserving crops — would benefit Cornwall even its critics because “the im- trio selection ladies’ vocal trio re- land reading Wendell Bowthorpe State police and sheriffs officers provement in income will be dis- marks D R Merrill reading Vir- benediction Joseph Sutherland sped to ths scene to quell any furtributed generally” ginia Riches remarks member of Dancing will follow ther fighting 4 ? - long-brewi- TO BUM 80-0- rt Couple Observe Golden Wedding "' Mr and Mrs Lavender to Be Honored Thursday at Reception A V Fatter typing! 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