Show SPORTS— CLASSIFIED THE SALT LAKE TRIBUIJE SUNDAY MORNING ADS— UICAL HEWS Coal Workers Move Toward NeivNeutralityLaiv Seen as Peace Hope New Contract Senator Friendship Prevails at Gotham Anthracite Thomas of Utah Declares Embargoes Will Not Insure V S Against War Lauds Basis of League Plans ‘Gen Custer 9 Loses Pants On Location LOS ANGELES March 7 outdoor filming of “Custer’s Last Stand" at Vasquez Rock In the mountains north of here resulted in someone stealing the “general’s” pants and goatee while he took a nap between scenes At least this was the claim made today by Louis Weiss Picture Productions Inc in a suit against Lloyds of London insurance company for judgment of $176329 The film company claims that amount is due for costume articles— including the pants and goatee —stolen during the filming of the picture Lloyds is alleged MARCH 8 1930 -- — MAIN NEWS SECTION— Second Part Page B Nation’s First Truck Makers Lady Dislikes To Set Rules UPl — The Precedents Breaking Not Making Them She Asserts Plan for Big Spring Orders DETROIT Mich March 7 (UP) —There Is a great backlog of automobile truck replacement orders and the industry is making plans for a record production in 1936 it was disclosed today by a leading statistical house WASHINGTON D C March 7— neutrality which rested upon the “Growing activity in construction of stressing of rights even transportaagriculture retailing theory a has national habit War become Wage Parley tion long and short hauling and to the extent of enforcing those which can be overcome only through other fields will reflect itself in inby war did not pay ecoa substitute that must embrace-mor- rights creased business” Ward’s automonomically 7 March WASHINGTON NEW YORK March 7 (UP)-- At (UP)— tive than a general policy of neuNot Economical reports said “There still is an Mrs Franklin D Roosevelt hopes unbalanced backlog of truck releast two more weeks of negotiaD old was Elbert Thomas not Senator “The trality neutrality none of her successors as first lady placement orders due which foretions were indicated today at the of Utah said in a because we set out to make speech given at close of the second week of a joint of the land will think she has been casts a new sales record this year” the Academy of World Economics profits out of the distress and sufTruck production last year setting precedents Just breaking totaled 756913 conference of operators and miners here units more than 91 Friday fering of others In the past neuis the way she describes her them before an agreement is reached on In the per cent of the record high total past neutrality has not trality has not be an economic asset activity a new wage contract for the anhas war Nor did Mrs William E Borah wife of of 826000 attained in 1929 kept the United States out of war any more than us The first touch of spring weather from the baneful thracite fields of Pennsylvania neutrality keep Republican candidate tor presi- last week to have injured the articles nor have embargoes prevented hos- economic effects of war sent passenger automowould told dent the she first lady excepting extenThe present contract an against theft tilities but changes made in the na- during those wars which were conto have to live up to the bile buyers scrambling to showhate sion in 1C30 of agreements reached tion’s neutrality law which he said fined to short duration and limited Roosevelt record Mrs Roosevelt rooms and the result was a sharp increase in production In 1926 expires March 3L to small that she place” thought nobody replied may become universally accepted Ward said that 88217 units foiled Leaves Veteran Diver deas a on to life should her legal concept Peace Expected try pattern and permanent stand as potential Neutrality off the assembly lines last week out of actual conditions another’s Amicable relations maintained epoehal steps toward eventual uni- veloped constituting an approximate 25 per said the Utah senator The impar For Coast En Route to Country Talking through the first two weeks of the versal peace cent increase over the 70514 eare is as old as the tial idea he said Mrs three Roosevelt's and nor war be Neither sessions have increased expectayear? neutrality can produced the week before neutral itself idea ‘House in While has three the before Mexico tions terms will be reached days New Work justified from an economic stand1793 set the country talking about the the deadline and work will continue point Senator Thomas warned for our“Byfirst when Washington Issued neutrality proclamation inat the present day cost of war trad- the inoral and the in the anthracite mines without things she does in social life in Huge Manufacturing element travel in work in public affairs means trad- ceased to be factorsreligious ing terruption Jacob Granter veteran Standard in and our neupolitics and In her press relaing with a potential-bankrup- t Acceptance 'of the Plant Expected to our history has Oil : company deep S6S diver left tions trality throughout checkoff system with a possible Morality of War been' maintained on the basis of here reduction In Working hours apPerhaps Mrs Roosevelt’s Sunday night for Oakland Cal Morality of war “is not part of legal right” he stated “With the announcement that Reopen After Vote peared the most likely basis of our neutrality thinking” asserted evolution of the league theory and where he will spend one day before Mexico for Mazatlan she would conferences h?li regular agreement although neither opera- the senator who predicted how-bv- the aceptance of the universal con- sailing Mr of the tors nor representatives bn completed more with' heWspaper women caused MANCHESTER N H- March 7 find a plaee trol Hsttsft by collective action it is than aGranter “it that peon may ' moreSale score Great' of dives discussion than any other UP) — The huge in United Mine WifkerS of America with us as the logic of the Briand-Kellog- g of Interest to note that Amoskeag Manufacmorality Lake in connection with the search broken precedent would commit themselevs to such closed since late found a place in the has again company evolves” turing pact She thinks the conferences have lasts summer’ was a of the airliner a settlement selection of the and salvage step closer to Expressing himself as a believer theory for — He has been taken below the sur- filled their purpose to give her in the ultimate success of theories aggressor state the world definitely face Wage Increase tonight as workers voted one or more times daily for the personal contact with those who reopening a 536 margin to accept ‘a reSo far the operators have held underlying the League of Nations takes action against the unjust one last nine since the sunken write about her and to call atten- by American neutrality theory is airliner wasdays adjustment of wages and working Steadfastly to an ultimatum that Senator Thomas saicl the theory of The to 'feels in discovered which tion she things conditions the delivered price of anthracite collective economc pressure such as still not based upon morality but Mr Granter came here October women have a particular interest On the question of returning to must be reduced through a lower- the league has applied in its sanc- upon law” 18 'and at has intermittent periods Speech Campagln work "under adjusted wages and Declared Futile ing of wages to cope with competi- tions against Italy is acceptable to been ordered to the lake bottom The- - next strikingpreoadentehe eoadit i 4n which wi ti p ermttrpeF-manetive fuels The union holds as te- him as a possible substitute for war War is - futile economically be- to explore clues ' and peaceful operations on naciously to its demands for an "Belief that war may be avoided cause all that nations attempt to With the salvage work well un broke was her speaking campaign equalization of the working time by enactment of lawjjs as unreason- accomplish from It must be ac- der way Mr Granter will leave any in New York state for the election a competitive cost basis” the vote through opening of all mines and able as the supposition that the traf- complished by peaceful endeavor remaining diving up to his partner of Mrs Caroline O’Day as represen- was: Yes 3669 no 3133 Mrs O’Day was tative-at-large Eleven thousand employes were fic evils of the District of Columbia after the war Realization that war a substantial increase in wages C Johnson veteran navy elected But the tea tables buzzed entitled to vote may be cured “by publicizing the does not pay even if it is far away George has diver who the him with assisted careless parking of a few members has its economio aspect By Associated Press about the propriety of a president's Monday in federal district court work since discovery of the ship wife in a political campaign Mrs at Boston Judge George C Sweeney SEASIDE Ore —Two men killed of congress who do not think they League of Nation sanctions may week ago Wednesday Roosevelt says she Is making no will determine whether a satisfacIn a clash between pickets and can be arrested” yield results but the undertaking faces overworking which would deMove Without Thought tory reorganization plan has been workers at a sawmill arising out political speeches this year Social life at the White House has approved by the security holders’ of a union jurisdictional dispute "Nations can rush Into war with- stroy it If it works Senator Thomas Court Prohibits adCity NEW YORK— Two thousand out thought but peace can be built predicted “we can build a world undergone wide change In this protective committee and repreministration sentatives of the management buildings affected according to po- only upon a plan of concerted action upon restraint and self control Use of PWA Funds Mrs Roosevelt revived the custom The city has agreed to reduce the lice estimates in the week-ol- d and upon understanding” the sen- rather than upon the ‘up and at ’em’ of serving refreshments at White company’s taxes provided It Is restrike of the Building Service Em- ator declared “War is a product of efficiency of competitive endeavor” He said neutrality legislation enShe alone of opened by April 1 House receptions ployes’ union This was a new high misunderstanding peace is attainacted by congress expresses respect WASHINGTON March 8 (UP)-Jus- tice first ladies returns after the handin the walkout able only through understanding" AKRON Ohio — Two policemen Economic aspects of neutrality are for rights of other nations and “our F Dickinson Letts of the shaking 4s over for informal talks Forum Speaker slightly injured while trying to simple if neutrality means not going own self restraint” The latter was District of Columbia supreme court with friends She is the first presias him “the best way today Issued a temporary restrain- dent’s wife to remain In the room George E Udell will speak on clear streets near the Goodyear to war he said In 1917 after stand- described by “Public Ownership of Public Credit” Tire and Rubber company plant ing upon her neutral rights Amer- to develop peace on the earth" ing injunction to prevent the pub- until her guests leave at the people’s open forum at 7:30 where strike pickets had erected ica sought to defend them and This country cannot participate lic works administration from lendHumorous Skit p m Sunday at the city and county shelters A total of 16000 idle In thereby lost billions of dollars and in sanctions now In effect he ex- ing money to the city of Knoxville been functions Initiathave Many four labor disputes hundreds of thousands of men plained although "there are many Tenn to construct an electric dis- ed by Mrs Roosevelt She enter- building Small neutral countries by adopt- who feel that we ought to act with tributing plant Students to Return tains newspaper women women of- the president give an annual dance Other nations” because it was not a The city had been given a $2600 ficials and newspaper men’s wives for the newspaper corps ing peaceful processes to maintain — reALAMEDA Cal Action for in the selection of an aggres- 000 allocation party insue‘d for by P W A to build the on the evening damages rights of the Gridiron Mrs Roosevelt has brought a tail of city officials started after their and won redress sor or in the determination of the distrlbuting plant and transmission club's December dinner for the great variety of entertainment 1400 high school students agreed stead of fighting collective sanctions were to carry the power lines which losses for to return to classes after a walk“If the time ever comes when we from T V A’s Norris dam the gen- - president She and her daughter some of it humorous to the “The economics of our neutrality Anna atlff muaitales followout in protest against the dismissal were part in Jmmoroua skltx merly-rathall in the small country shall be a party to collective action erating point at one of these parties She and ing state dinners Cf one official to every live up therrTtfust'wemay Letts on the ‘‘Therefore ‘ favor granted Injunction "hesaidr HARRISBURG 111— Progressive obligation we so assume” he said the request of the Tennessee Public Miners of America returned to jobs “But for us to assume an obligation Service company which contended after one day "holiday” Friday which is not legally ours would be that the Tennessee Valley authority -— CHARLEROI to destroy the legal and the lawful had intended to Pa In a dispute produce the power over seniority 1350 miners were processes which we would like to without any regard to requirement The Salt Lake Community Little Theatre will present “THE LAST MILE” by John Wexley Thursday see substituted for the illegal and of constitutional idle Friday and Saturday authority BUTTE Mont — A walkout of unlawful process used in war March 12 13 14 at Masonic Theatre First South end Second East Streets Let us get the big fundamentals union members closed all but five Strikers accepted and build on them in an Relief Client Donates gasoline filling stations international way In urging that demanded a larger margin of profit this be done I am about as unpopfrom the major oil firms ular as Thalos was but maybe if EL PASO — A citizen committee’s Light Plant to County WILLIAMS LAKE B C some congressional committee would effort to end the electrical workMarch 7 GP)— From a hospital ers’ strike apparently failed investigate the question as to how cot Dan Crawley a trapper much money can be made out of MANNING S D March 7 UP)— related today how he operated peace instead of indirectly honoring Dunn county has a new electric upon himself to save his life men who are wise enough to make a light plant for its courthouse— the Butlerville Motorist as he waited for several days lot of money out of the war which gift of a grateful relief client nearly in a cabin in the wilderness brought almost universal economic 80 year? old With Crash in for help destruction We might get farther When J F Weinrich of near-b- y Injured e jack-knifWith a Crawley “International approval is only Halliday heard th county comof both frozen away parts the key to war prevention We missioners needed an electric light County Fire Engine cut feet when gangrene set in must first find the purposes of war plant to replace the worn out one after his partner Ted Vachon and then get the substitute To use in the county building he offered had left him in their cabin a psychological expression if war equipment he owned valued at to a fire westward grass Speeding 45 miles from Blue River to gives a nation certain satisfactions $2000 at West Temple street and Crystal summon medical aid we must recognize war for what it Welnrich who had been receiving to A him a the fire Salt a avenue truck from plane brought has become a national habit and aid from the county for more than here hospital supply a substitute which will sat- three years said the gift was Lake county fire department staCrawley said he was pretty habit” token of appreciation isfy this tion at Murray Saturday collided of toes lose the sure he would avenue street and Main at his right 'foot and the heel Crystal O Printed of his left near Twenty-sixt- h South street with an automobile driven by FranClipper Crepe ' much-publiciz- -- in union-demand- - nt for-to- er Self Surgery Saves Life of Pelt Hunter ’ Brim ’s Spring 1936 FASHION FABRIC Event Keith-- 0 Featuring New Colors and Designs in Silk Fabrics— Acetates — Woolens ld cis A Fechner 34 of Butlerville Mr Fechner an employe of the Royal Baking company sustained head injuries and a badly lacerated wrist Attaches of the county sherJack Clay iff’s office absolved driver of the fire truck and chief of the county fire department from blame According to R C Jackson deputy sheriff who investigated the accident Mr Fechner was driving south on Main street when the fire truck approached with siren soundAnother driver ahead of the ing truck stopped his car Mr Fech- ner is reported'to have collided with the truck in attempting to swing round the halted car Woman Sets Herself Afire and Succulnbs Texas March 7 Dovie Aline Hanson 41 saturated her clothing with gasoline this afternoon and died in flames FORT WORTH CTl— Mrs as she ran screaming from a rest house at Inspiration at Lark Worth Justice Marvin Beaty returned a verdict of suicide H G Stephenson was fishing a short distance away when he heard a faint explosion The woman ran from the rest house beating at the flames which Hotel Concern Files Damage Action for Seizure of Goods wide pure dye washable crepe beautiful for street dressee quality Colorful attractive light and dark shades 40 Inches The Style that Captured New York O La-L- enveloped her Her husband Polk Hanson grocer and wholesale gasoline dealer S L said she suffered a nervous breakdown six months ago The woman’s purse and a half The Salt Lake chapter of the gallon can which had contained gas- National Association of Power EnInside the small was oline building will hear an address by A handful of matches lay near the gineers W F Craig local engineering and doorway shop foreman of the Westinghouse Electric company at its regular Bill Reported meeting at 8 p m Monday at 59 WASHINGTON March 7 UPI- -A South State street “Motor Windings and insulations” senate finance subcommittee voted ' today' to report to the whole com- will be the them? of the address mittee a revised liquor law and tax- J P Quigley chairman of the eduation bill but declined to give any cation committee will be in charge hint of Its contents of the program Power Engineers To Hear Shop Foreman 39 Inches wide washable acetate printed orepes in a marvelous assortment of colorful patterns a Imagine lovely Cress pattern of four yards for only 376 O Magic Mountain Crepes Magic Mountain and Aleppo two new weaves crepes: especially adapted for spring street and afternoon wear Each In a complete assortment of spring and summer shades Mail Orders Filled Been wondering if you’d ever find this gay young style outside of New York? Well here it is! Saucy snubby toed with four straps that button (just like a jacket) It’s of gabardine and calf or patent leather and smart as Fifth Avenue Call for “BUTTONS” O 39-inc- yd Vogue a Prints Charging unlawful seizure of furnishings and equipment valued at $59000 and loss of good will in excess of $15000 Semloh Hotel Inc Saturday filed suit against five defendants in the Third district court to recover those amounts and $5000 as punitive damages The petition filed by Irvine Skeen & Thurman attorneys for the plaintiff states that on October 11 1935 the plaintiff was operating the Semloh hotel which it had equipped with furnishings and fixtures valued at $59000 and that it had acquired good will valued in excess of $15000 The petition then alleges that the defendants Louis A Kelsch Millen A Atwood The Sermon company R A Sermon and J F McCormick "connived and conspired to oust the plaintiff” and “did unlawfully over the objections of the plaintiff convert the property to their own uses” The plaintiff declares that ouster proceedings were conducted under a court order which had no jurisdiction 98 t Plaid h Taffetas These taffetas corns in glorious color combinations In plaids and checks Very smart for dresses blouses etc 691 98 t 39 i O All Sill Print Crepes 39 Inches wide: all silk pure dye printed crepes In gorgeous color combinations Newest attractive designs for street dresses and afternoon yd 159 I yd bell-boy- ’s O New Spring Woolens 59 Inches wide: KEITH-O'BRIE- N all wool suitings and coatings: Including plain and novelty weaves etrlpee checks plaids color assortment Com-ple- te Second Floor 198 I yd |