Show I I J THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING AUGUST-- SEDUCED FARM mUES ' Works Board Choices Near ASKED 1 illy f Delegation Wants Assess' ments Based on Protluc-- v live Worth of Land An appeal to the state tax comma skin to reduce tax valuationi on farm lands throughout the atate to a level proportionate with productive value was made by a delegation of Utah State Farm Bureau federation offidais recently Tracy R Welling sec- retary of the farm bureau said Mon-day The farm delegation sought to ee-- i cure a reduction in the assessed valuation of farms to a point where they would not be taxed for an amount excessive to their productive values Mr - Flood Barrier Urged as Reconstruction Corpora lion Loans Much Lower Solution of Arkansas River Controversy Report Discloses JAPAN RENEWS WAR TODAY and TOMORROW Pan One order to put adraising of wages In ditional consuming power directly into the hands of employes The liculty with the blanket Code la that it permits though to be sure it does not encourage employers to pass on the additional costs in the form of higher prices Now If prices of manu-- ‘ lactured goods rise as much aa wages you have not added to the consuming power of the community but you may actually diminish it for all of those who‘ like the farmers the people on fixed salaries and wages and incomes must buy at the higher prices The blanket coda can increase real purchasing power only 10 far higher labor costa are absorbed by employer and charged against reserves and profits To a certain extent this can be done It can be done by the big corporations and by the To this extent the strong employer blanket coda ought to produce some of the benefit intended But so lar as It drives weak employers out of business and so far as it raises prices as fast as pay rolls increase it will be I should suppose cither deflationary or futile The benefits in other words will depend upon the discrimination with which it is enforced and upon the firmness with which General Johnson and hi staff hold down prices as-t- he 1933 New une Inc) York f Colonel Shibayma Japanese military attache announced that a piml-tlvof Manchukuan expedition forces led by Japanese officers Mad been dispatched against Dolon Nor Chinese stronghold on the border be- jehol and Charhar about 150 miles north of Peiping The communique said that the column had reached the village of Welch-ansoutheast of Dcflon Nor and were continuing their advance on the garrison defying their authority there The campaign is directed against the General Marchal Feng socalled "Christian general’’ who has retired into this mountainous retreat and gathered about him a considerable force of Chinese soldiery Marshal Feng announced he Intended to hold out against the Japanese Inva slon and recently Intimated he (night begin counter offensives against their garrisons now controlling Jehoh The Japanese sought to persuade Marshal Feng that his cause was hopeless in view of the collapse of the Chinese defense in ' Jehol province last spring Marshal Feng rejected the offer to join with the Manchukuo forces in Jehol and not Japan but the Nanking government in his n stand The Nanking administration headed by General Chiang long a bitter personal enemy of Feng's- indicated it might act against Feng on its oWn initiative Colonel Shibayama Intimated Japan had lost patience with Nanking’s delay e (Continued Prom' (Copyright IN CHINA here today Trib- WASHINGTON DENVER July 31 (A)— ImJuly 31 TWO DIVORCES ASKED of a flood control dam at Caddoa provement In the condition of the naTwo wives filed suit for divorce near Lamar Colo will settle in part tion’s banks was reflected today in Monday In district court Veloy Whitehouse charged Alva Whitehouse at least the controversy the June report of the Reconstruction a marked decline in by corporation over diversion of waters of the Ar- authorizations for loans t9 both open kansas river In the opinion of Gov- and closed institutions The report made public by south ernor Johnson s of Governor Johnson Is anxious that Trimble clerk of the house detailed a total of $198304-43Kansas name a delegation to confer in authorizations for loans and rewith a group from Colorado on allo- lief purposes of which $119959404 cation of Arkanssa river waters and was for financial institutions to draf- - up a compact between the Only $38841466 was for banks and two states which will amply protect trust companies including $21474583 to aid ih the reorganizationior liquidaColorado water users I In May ‘Colorado will have no opposition tion of closed institutions to the construction of the dam at Cad- the corporation sanctioned advances doa provided Colorado’s water rights totaling $64110259 to bgnks and trust are protected" said Governor John- companies of which $35850500 was son ’‘Irrigators oo the lower Arkan- for closed organizations sas in Colorado will benefit only i Mortgage I oans Increase slightly but at the same time I be to Howfever June authorizations lieve the dam Will prove beneficial mortgage loain companies amounted to to this state” 2 for with $517458 The federal government Is known $49842643 compared to consider construction of the dam in May $100 Advances authoribed for as a vital link In the flood control proemployment-providinprogram of the Mississippi Steel Blue Gem grams and storm and earthquake reA hearing was started In Denver to- construction projects aggregated day to take testimony for the U S suwhile the corporation turned preme court over the problem of Ar- over to the federal emergency relief kansas river water allocation M S administration $37910142 to be disAtwood of Trinidad Colo is special states to care for master and Ralph S Meeker irriga- tributed among the destitute — Yi to the gems of tion expert Kansas was the first The Great Northern Railway commatchless for their dazwitness to borwas at authorized St Paul pany Governor Johnson believes con- row zling brilliancy Stand $6000000 and the Denver Sc Rio acid and all other tests struction of the dam will relieve a Grande Western $950000 company tremendous pressure on the MissisHandsomely engraved loans totaling Besides authorizing sippi and aid the general federal pro- $3350000 on preferred stock of banks in whit gram of flood control The dam will the gold Also a complete purchased ‘preferred impound between 500000 and 750000 stockcorporation in similar institutions totaling assortment of birth-ston- e acre-fee- t of water The cost would V and wadding be between $7000000 and $10000000 $4838000 $35 000 tOQ Loan Made rings OFFICIAL OPERATED UPON The largest loan authorized in June —Mall order include 5c extra T L Holman state selector of men was $35000000 to the Progress MortShow size by piece of string for forest conservation work was re- gage company of San Francisco — Flrjt Floor Auerbach's PaA loan of $1320000 went to the covering Monday from an operation forenoon hosat of cific Coast Joint Stock Land bank St Mark’s Saturday pital Mr Holman is expected to be San Franciscof $1400000 to the San confined to the hospital the remainder Antonio Joint Stock Land bank of San of this week Antonio Texas and $410000 to the 9 Welling said The reduction ovould be uniform for all farm lands through--ou- t the state In the delegation were Mr Welling Joseph Anderson president of the ‘ farm bureau and E T Capener member of the state farm bureau tax com-- ' mittee The delegation pointed out to the tax commission Mr Welling aaid ' that taking into consideration all fac-tors influencing the taxing of farms lit- - the atate— sales value loan value and the income possibly obtained— now in effect art valuation ' that greatly in excess of what they should be Expedition Sent to ConThe delegation said it was in favor of equalizing valuations between quer Defiant Army Led farms as well as betweeij counties ‘ The smaller areas of land when taken by General Feng' into consideration provide a fairer counties do than valuation basis of as a whole Mr Welling said PEIPING China July 31 (UP) The delegation’s recommendations were in accord with resolutions A new Japanese offensive against passed at a meeting of the board of loyal Chinese troops in the moundirectors of the farm bureau recently tainous and desert country of extreme Mr Welling said western Jehol province north of the great wall of China was announced by the Japanese military authorities - $150 10c SHRIMP Pf HTTP IV 1 x (C4 X iOw Sperry’s Drifted Snow bags While quantity lasts IjUU ' 48-l- b AUERBACH’S FRUIT AND VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT repre-senative- - - - IMPROVEMENT-- FOR COLORADO The public works administration expects to fill all existing vacancies on regional and state advisory committees before the end of this week in order to press forward as rapidly as possible the spending of the government’s $3300000000 fund has beThe administration fore it a large list of alternates to fill positions which previous appointees have declined State advisory committees to assist the regional advisors have been completed for 23 states Acceptances have been received from those offered committee-ship- s in Alabama Arkansas California Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Illinois Iowa Kansas Mississippi Montana North Carolina North Dakota Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania South Carolina TenUtah Vermont and nessee Washington - ' While L Francis of Mills CaL was Eight cities have been added to Call Fremont Joint Stock Land bank at with nonsupport while cruelty was Lincoln Neb charged by Isabella S Butts against away from home- thieves carried fomia’s police automatic typewrites Another item considered in the re- George E Butts away his windmill and tower system bringing the total to 28 port was the cancellation or in full during June of in loan authorized since July it 1932 In addition in the same ! month pSrts of authorized loans aggregating $1728352 were canceled or withdrawn Under the new home loan bank act the corporation allocated $200000000 to the treasury for the capital stock (Ws reserve the right to limit quantity) of the Home Owners’ Loan Corporation which in addition has authority FREE DELIVERY ON GROCERY PURCHASES OF OR MORE to issue $2000000000 in bonds to refinance home mortgages IBANKS SHOW DAM PROPOSED 1933 1 lb TOMATOES NEW POTATOES JACK CHEESE BOILED AUERBACH CO HAM lb? Monterey Wafer Sliced lb lb Kosher Style SALAMI PEANUT BUTTER Fresh Ground 2 lbs 18c 27c 19c 19c AUERBACH’S MEAT DEPARTMENT simulated - lbs- AUERBACH’S DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT g RINGS 4 Utah Special 6c - 9c GROUND SLICED HAM lb 29c Extra Special lb 9c jarsaS PORK STEAKS h 2 lbs 19c BEEF or PORK g 974 SOUTH MAIN STREET i 4 onljr-defle- one-ma- Kai-she- k a PEIPING China July 31 (UP) -A aerious flood has devastated Kwan-chun- g A district of Shensi province west of here telegrams from Sianfu reported today The King and Wei rivers reached record high levels inundating large areas the dispatches said Hundreds of houses collapsed in the roaring tor- Swiss - The colony of Salt Lake will rent and crops were destroyed celebrate the Swiss independence One unconfirmed report said 4000 day Tuesday with (program and en- bodies had been counted floating in tertainment in the Granite L D S the rivers atake tabernacle Twenty-firs- t South and Ninth Bast streets The day will he in remembrance Endangered of August 1 1291 when Switzerland at that time completely Romanized By Bolt Lightning began a drive for independence and protection against tha invasion of LAS VEGAS Nev— Judge J Emneighboring countries The struggle for independence lasted until 1412 mett Walsh veteran Nevada jurist and it was during this time that such narrowly escaped death by lightning Sunday according to word reaching heroes as William Tell lived The program will consist" of folk here from Goldfield Nev the judge’ home" songs' yodeling and readings from the drama- - ’’William Tell” A pa- During the night lightning struck triotic addresa will be given by the radio aerial over the Walsh home Julius Billeter Dancing in the amuse- jumped to a rain spout and into the ment hall will conclude the program earth not five feet from where Jutjge All Swiss descendants from Salt Walsh and his wife were sleeping Lake and surrounding territory are expected to be present Walter Trauf-fe-r president and A J Heppley vice of tha Swiss' colony will be president of the celebration Swiss Planning Freedom Fiesta I I I 1 t Jurist of APPOINTED BY BUICK-OLDS-PONTIA- AS DEALERS FOR Ml r GHG For Fiend’s Victim SAN DIEGO Cal July 81 services were held today for Dalbert Aposhian victim of a fiendish slayer and the community sent scores of floral pieces Hundreds of men and women some who knew the boy and other who have taken active parta in campaigns since his mutilated body was found a week ago to spur police in their attempt to detect the slayer crowded the assembly room where the services were held The boy’s body was accompanied to the cemetery by a long' cortege His parents Mr and Mrs George Aposhian and other relatives attended Meanwhile the Investigation of the slaying continued without a promising ral new lead Music and Dancing Class To Present Minstrel Show i Members of the music and dancing classes of the Jordan recreation center will present "The Tea Minstrel-ettes- " Thursday at 7 p m under the direction of Karma Holt The cast includes Evelyn Bobel Interlocutor Margaret Bubel Carol Wakefield Diana Evans Helen Slea-to- r and Frances Kennedy- - SUNBURN Relieve the soreness prevent bliw tots ‘drywesa and roughness by tiling - Where was the city of ? 'J L W Price A Herculaneum was an ancient city on the Italian peninsula near Both Herculaneum and Pompeii Pompeii were buried in 97 A D by the eruption of Vesuvius Hercu-tarwum- - Resigned Head Of Standard on Industry Board : WASHINGTON July 31 (UP) —James A Moffett $100000 a Standard Oil company of year New Jersey vice president who resigned because of a dispute over hia activities in connection with President Roosevelt's industrial recovery program today was appointed by Secretary of Commerce Roper as a member of the industrial advisory board Roper also appointed Henry L Harriman president of the New England Power tollman v Boston V 1 s And Q! What was the population of the United States when the' census was taken in 1930? G L G Ogden A122775046 Q Are figures available showing how many American live abroad? A would especially like to know bow many live in France D H Salt Lake A According to the state department at Washington on' January 1 1932 there were 404 $17 Americans resident abroad compared with 386272 on January 11931 On January 14932 23910 Americans were residing ltvf ranee c t! Information Throngs at Rites 1 1 CHEVROLET TRUCKS TRIBUNE i I SALES COMPANY C t H V v nL IV The home of GMC Trucks has been expanded to include two other popular General Motors lines that has in the past contributed so much to Otclsmobile’s attainment of leadership The tremendously increased demand for Chevrolet Trucks has resulted in Chevrolet selling more trucks in the Salt Trucks Chevrolet Trucks and Oldsmobile passenger cars are now on showd display in spacious rooms A large well ventilated and well lighted service department is maintained with the latest factory equipment A complete stock of genuine Oldsmbbile parts together with genuine GMC Truck parts and Chevrolet Truck parts will be maintained at all times ‘ Lakemarket than all other makes bined) which makes com- it necessary to es- tablish this additional dealership The Buick-Olds-Ponti- Sales Company ac because of the popularity of the Olds- mobile“6” and “8” are pleased to an-- " nounce the Salt ? Lake Truck Sales Company as Oldsmobile dealer for Salt Lake City and assure Oldsmobile owners that they can expect the same courteous efficient and economical service : GMC -- v :V well-lighte- The public is invited to call at the Salt Lake Truck Sales Company and see their modern facilities and at the same time jr - -- afford themselves the opportunity of inspecting these General Motors values ' RAY WELTER Manager SALT LAKE TRUCK ALES CO ' |