Show ti SALT LAKE TRIBUNE ' THE JAPAN ROUSED - v OVER RUMORED r A f J - - -J 'v SECRET TREATY 3 -- v s a jr r A 7 SATURDAY MORNING 'AUGUST 5 1933 - - a ' 7 r Newspaper Says U S Will Sell Fighting Planes to Chinese - w “reTOKYO Aug 4 liable reports" were published today in the usually conservative Tokyo newspaper Asahl stating a secret aviation treaty was recently negotiited in Washington The newspaper said the reports Ve claiming the serious attenjion” of the Japanese atmj (William Phillips artmg secretary of state said in Washington today that the reports of such a treaty are entirely without foundation Similar reports have appeared in the Orient in recent months and on all occasions the state department declared them absurd information published in the Tokyo newspaper said the treaty was nego- tiated bywthe Chinese minister in ' Washingtorhand the American state department and contemplated the purchase by China of 83S American fighting planes by the end of 1938 and the employment of American fliers as instructors o If put into effect the newspaper said the alleged treaty would “gravely menace Japan’s national defenses” A Japanese foreign office spokesman' said his department had no knowledge of such a treaty Asahi asserted the treaty states its objective as “the maintenance of world peace the protection of the r treaty and a guarantee of territorial Integrity in China” Under the program it was reported China would spend about $40000000 in the United States VA led For Late Vacationists Famous Quality Vests Dresses Panties 54' Just Regrouped V 275 Veteran Who Took Barber Chair to France Succumbs Wis Aug all-whi- 4 (JP— Richard Relunske 43 who smuggled a barber chair into France with the A E F died last night On the arm of the chair which Behmske cherished to his death was a service stripe said to have been authorized by General John J Pershing The general it was related was amazed and pleased by the strategy by which Belimske smuggled so cumbersome an object The soldier-barbe- r dissected his chair and concealed the parts in baggage of officers of Regular r These are a have made a elty numbers Come in and nationally known make that we special purchase of Many novincluding meshes and lace trims make your selection early to 14V2 Same quality brassiere made by the same famous company These complete size range regular 49e values offered urday for only :34' Z I Undies—Street Floor M C Travel Case Leatherette fitted with cream jars and lotion "J A A bottles XUl LAST 2412 Face Powder values to 100 Twice-YearlyS- Faultless No-Be- Actual values selection Each division of ZCM1 has entered whole-hearted- ly Into the ipirlt ol the National Industrial Recover Act— the store’s motto from Its ineeptlon has been “Lire and Help Others to Live” Z C lt to3§0! Pajamas ZC 155 Huge 3 for Shoe Clearance BUTCHERS APPROVE CODE LAS VEGAS Nev— Las Vegas buteher shops and meat dealers Friday approved an N R A code and opened places for the employment of 20 more men Their action followed that of the cafes clothiers casinos and barbers Local bakers and hotels are expected to follow suit Saturday 450 9 Organdies Crisp and white that is so smart and dainty for wear on warm days Reg- aie Intimately entangled with municipal politics This covers half of American unionism today Another quarter is concentrated in the printing trade which because Of the high skill required is very favorable to unionization in the public services which are politically sheltered and in the theater industry which is so speculative and competitive in its nature that it is either rolling in wealth or is bankrupt so that it will pay anything when it is successful and then shuts down when it is not Beyond these five industries trade unionism is almost negligible Since 1820 the metal unions have lost of their members and As Dr the miners about Wolman and Mr Gustav Peck have indusout basic recently “the pointed tries of iron and steel food packing automobiles rubber products chemirecal and electrical products unionism altogether" main free-fro- ular 198 values Saturday Regular 2 J0 for 125 Kayser Four-butto- n white fabric gloves that Vash beauti- If Z frock Group 1 250 of shoes pairs regularly are fine Zephyr Glng-hiIn pi ltd end check Thti I the regular 45c quality offered Sat-’ urday yard Group 2 that priced up to 7 50 Saturday from 9 to 11 :30 will be ! offered at 2 Pairs for 375 195 350 pairs of shoes that have regularly sold up 1050 offered urday from 9 to 1o 3 95 Sat11 :30 at 2 Pairs for 750 ’ e Almond Lotion large size PAp Wtv Silver Queen Tissue 300 sheets QQ OXJv £otex or Z C M inches the new dress meterlel green and brown yard wide for Fell in navy See this Saturday I Shoes — Second Floor Hosiery Just Received C Clearance Rubber Bathing SUITS 198 250 Regular 250 Regular 350 Wash Goods — Street O XSO Utf v C" Floor Pairs 195 Chiffons —sheer and lovely chiffons with narrow French heels silk from top to toe Picot edge and garter run stop —silk to lisle garter hem picot edge full fashioned garter run stop 398 ' Colors Natural 5 Brandy Gala Pebble Z C M Lizard Evening Tanpetons Bronze Beige — I Hosiery Street Floor A lovely group of knitted and sillf sports dresses that will be smart to wear on your late vacation Sizes 12 14 and 16 in pastel or dark Rhades Z 0 M I Sportswear-Seco- Floor nd f AA XeUU M I Toiletries— Street Floor Service for 8 10 00 Control in DuBarry Carter’s Caprice stainless Includes eight steel knives with hollow handles eight dinner forks eight salad forks eight tea 395 Made of stretch knitted elastic with a lovely combination lace bust ‘This slim garment makes the proper foundation for all your frocks — ithe price is slim when you consider they are regular 500 values Z C- - two-wa- y M ( Pattern 0 Semi-Servi- ce -- Madame Suits you have so desired this season may now be yours for only a fraction of their original pricef Good colors and size range Sport Dresses Modess All Curves Under Those Bathing 3 for Z C m 100 Tzn Jj Mixed Cheviot Z C M I Semi-Servic- 1AA' XelU fUp Chenille and new Rough Crepe that is going to be so smart tor early Fell weer Regular 88c velues I Gloves— Sheer Henry Rocheau Soap 2 boxes J Np Rough Crepe Street Floor This record of the rise and decline of unionism is well worth remembering as the N R A experiment proceeds For It must be clear it seems to me to any one who thinks about the codes that a cooperative system of employers in an industry would neither be tolerable in the long run nor workable unless there were a strong representative and intelligently led labor organization covering the same field as the trade association For another thing one of the basic prmciples of the codes is that the marginal employer who is either weak or unscrupulous or both must not be allowed to wreck the standards of the industry To maintain these standards effective unionism of all the labor in the field Is both necessary and desirable And finally it must be evident that if we are Mo enter an era of constitutioiaal government in industry then labor must be repre-tente- d in that government Now the fact is that for all these responsibilities American unionism today is as badly prepared as are the great majority of individualistic employers Once before in this generation- the government has fostered unionism end artificially inflated it The unions could not develop enough inherent strength to preserve their gains and consodilate their position in American life It will be interesting to set what happens this time when the experiment is being repeated above ell to lee whether American labor will reorganize its structure enough to be a partner rather than a mere beneficiary in the new deal 1 AAt XeUU P inches wide excellent quality in me- blue rustic green beige navy end brown yard 39 36 M Utv Krinkle Crepe dium 85c C Yard 19c Zephyr Ginghams These are regular fully three-quarte- WE DO OUR PART This is the final clearance of women's quality shoes They must be blond sold at once to make room for new styles women's Including white end gray summer footwear Gloves (Continued From Fate On to 11:30 a m Only AA I Cream Lady Madison Soap 2 dozen 6 Light Summer TODAY and TOMORROW Percales Entire new line of Dreae Fereelee In light end dark colon Level for children1! weir or for home M large size Fabrics of the Hour! ments JmiOv rm35c60c als I Men’s Store — Street Floor M OPCp Protective Wash-of- f M C Our Great the association The audit which is of routine na ture was authorized at a recent meeting of the association board of trustees Keith Wahlquist of Ogden president Arch M Thurman and Dr E E Encksen completed the arrange- New York Tribune TOILETRIES ' for th6 Traveler of Famous Inc) Z: C M I Blouses— Street Floor I Dresses — Second Floor Z firm of Allen & Rasmussen will an audit of the books of the Education association for the of July 1 1931 to August 1 1933 it was announced Friday by B A Fowler executive secretary of 1933 gandy voile and silk Many plain and figured patterns Regular 129 values f The begin Utah period (Copyright can put on a smart front this summer by having lots of blouses especially these in linen pique orYou Sizes 14 to 44 Education Association- Books Will Be Audited j 98' 75c Values Brassieres to Match te his company 1 Blouses for 100 & Late vacationists will enjoy shopping in Z C M I’s Dress Section the styles are so smartand just what you want Suntan backs! Sleeveless and sleeved models! Jackets and capes changing appearance from active to spectator sports! Pastels Also and the classic prints that always add a dash of spirit to any wardrob nine-powe- MANITOWOC 2 spoons eight butter spreaders and three table spoons —guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction for twenty-fiv- e years Z C M I Silverware— Street Floor I Corsets — Second Floor Ik iL If ji “ |