| Show LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER TEE-SAL- T Repeal wiih regard to who majkserve convention in such a Mr Olson wanted to know whether a person already holding a public office is eligible to a seat in that con temion which wilt tike bn an aspect More specifically he to know if a mavor of a town or city or a member of the state leg lslature a district Attorney or a county attorney might serve as a delegate “Anyone” Mr Chez findt "may be a delegate to such convention wfio is a citiren of the United States and who is a 'qualified elector in the state of ” BLOOD ISSUES PROCLAMATION! FORELECTION trT-ton-c Utah to Vote November 7‘Utah” i Wage Act "" (Cont!Hmatronr F §b) of Jhe legislature of Utah 1933 proposing an amendment to article XXII cf the constitution of the state of Utah by repealing section 3 thereof relating to the prohibition and regulation of sale manufacture use ad vertisement possession or traffic In Intoxicating liquors “House joint resolution No 10 passed by the reguiaf session of the legislature of Utah 1633 proposing an amendment to article XVI of the con stitution of the state of Utah by the addition of a section relating to a minimum wage tor women and tni nors and general welfare of any and 111 employes “In testimony whereof I have here-untcaused to be xrt“myaffixed the gieat seal of the stale of by the voting requirements as at least 21 years old Answering a printing company which expects 'to print ballots for the coming November election Mr Chez gives his ruling on various questions as to the mechanics of the coming elecuon which are somewhat complicated by the fact that while there is a regular election on the same day in cities and towns there would be no election in precincts outside of cities and towns were there no "special November pdJtt general election" Chez’s opinion Mr Summarized ON-COA- (JP)-A- eac UP) re- - S JoHpaon Frcparej Accord for Suniis sion to Ind higher import duties Pm Contlnue4 from One) anty plan would apply to deposits of $2500 and less or‘The new law provide fer-t- he ganization of a corporation to admin tster the insurance of deposits but as yet this corporation has not been formed “ the resolution stated “It also provides that there shall be made a thorough examination of banks to determine their qualifications for insurance but these examinations have not yet been made There is not now remaining sufficient time before the beginning of next year to carry through the examinations the lew re quires See Many Suspensions ' ‘‘There are now mpre than 2700 banks operating on a Restricted basis Meat of thM banka-coulnot qualify for deposit insurance unless reorgan lzed Nearly all of them would be fmiPsLto suspend We believe that if the attempt Is made to hurry through arbitrarily strict examinations the result would be suspension and liquidations! some thousands of banks which would impair the prospects oLrecovery "If on the other hand the necessarily hurried examinations should be lax and superficial many institu tions would be admitted to deposit insurance that cannot rightfully qual- to fry 1$ me the increased coats of production under the recovery program Oscar B Ryder assi'tant chief of the tariff commission's economic division was appointed to the N R A official staff succeeding Frank O Billings who had been at the recovery administra- tion for several weeks Making the change without announcement Johnson said in rewas sponse to inquiries that just necessary” Asked who had who was appointed Billings known at the tariff commission as a high tariff advocate to his post as adviser to the administration Johnson said “I suppose Hancock did” wo-- ‘ today versity fashion directors Miss Marjorie Howard a lashioif ’TQCATELLO Idaho — Professor authority and new nTember of the hel E Redfield head of the French Legion of Honor emphasized rtmerrtof education t the the word — "reactionary" saying of "Tdaho — athing vary — revolutionary— feasf southern branch -taken place this year In clothes has been appointed "Distortions in clothes cannot last” dean of women for she told the Women most of whom the coming year are members of the Fkshion Group The announcean organization to advance ment come from In fashion In America the office of ActBut she added that a survey of Dean Ernest J ing the winter collections as a whole disBaldwin Professor closed interesting new notes Redfield will sucSuits this season" she said" "are ceed Gertrude A of two leading types is One the Bryce assocl ate short fitted jacket often buttoned professor who will the sometimes front with straight up devote her time to a The has other basque hip type the home econbm-r and jacket qulte-sHIcs department not the body of the 4f Professor Red- y dress being of cloth with sleeves has held completely of fur from the shoulders Redfield jpomsibleposltlons to the wrist s The blouse of the winter Is mainly circles for 27 years From 1925 velvet Also the tunic blouse of to 1927 she was state commissioner of course of any material rich or sim- education and previously was execuple has been revived tive secretary of the state board of ones— are designed education and from 1917 to 1923 "Coats— to be rorn with many different served three terms as state superinkinds of dresses They are often tendent of schoojs trimmed with fur that is concentrated Professor Redfield Is a graduate in the back Coat for morning street from the Albany college and bolds a and travel are all neutral or dajk degree of master of science in educaThe separate frocks are made tion from the University of Idaho at either of very rich material on sim- Moscow She also has tjken advance ple lines or of conventional mate- study courses at Harvard and Leland " rials on complicated lines " Slight Stanford universities trimming touches are seen Professor Redfield came to Idaho At this point Miss Howard said In 1906 as head of the Latin departthat trimming on a large scale was ment at the Lewistdn high school considered “th easiest way out' She also has taught at the University and a dressmaker device "French of Idaho and in the staYe summer designers maintain that the more school at Boise subtle the cutting the less necessity In her new position she will have ' for trimming and the better dressed charge of the employment service for the woman" southern branch women and will regulate the social life on the campus Paralleling the use of the coat la that of the knockabout hat which 'looks like a Miss Howard aaid These are usual bouquet of violets ' ly of felt “The grander the dress Is that goes "This Is not a season of ona particular color” she continued “but to the opera or the dance th darker of many varying from the dark rich It must be Dainty things however such as grayish are still of pastel shades Hich veland the grayed e known vet Is the choice for evening wear" green to the new men O M AH A 'Spl8 alimony procedure (F) The usual warrevtrsed district ctvrt here today when District Judge Herhert Rhoades in -- (Continued from Pkye One) awarding a divorce to Mrs Eleanor Balkus 43 ordered her to pay $4000 to her husband Joe !$ lu‘ monthly instalments of $25 each Iri awarding alimony to the the judge recognized husband arguments that the frugality of of both for many years packing house workers enabled them to accumulate $11000 The wages went largely for living expnesee and Mrs Balkus gut hers In a bank Her attorney said "the decision would be appealed stylistund whether 'the contracts should favor the Leyri union In preference to others have been hotly ( disputed Johnson is working wRh the idea of solving these basic differences before the code is written so that there will be no strife after the conflicting elements get back home Need for ciedit expansion to jjld businesses which are ivillibg but '71 holds: nancially unable to got the IfiltL route ' It would not only be improper with the N R A was given fcShildera-tio-' illewould be it in but my Judgment 3 by officials today bill the to He demended get passed” the commissioners for county gal New Dispute Rlayt that it be revised in favor of a "sane appoint - election judges for any pur’’ new Into this for Jumble o4 ilibjecW legislative program toih and act cities incorporated banking pose Lost Cow dispute was thrust today With the Farmer Finds towns in the coming November elecBptaka of Failures a public nearing on the of tion opening Governor Alf M Landon of Kansas Algo Additional Calf constriction industry "iris equally plain that In election said in a speech reach before the con code for the estimated In normal times ta employ recincts or districts outside of cities vention in his absence that deposit 5000000 workers MV-O- tto and incorporated towns It is the duty guaranty laws had failed in eight The hearing was barely under Wly LINCOLN Neb Sept 6 a farmer Utah” of the county commissioners to apFallbeck of Hemingford stales and reviewed its $7000000 fail- with nine construction While some authorities TTave held point judges of election as provided groups State major who appealed to Secretary-o-f ure in Kansas He said “These exthe proposed charter hat there is already a vacancy in the by law supporting to please help him periences should prove the principle when demands for higher wages than Harry Swanson state treasurership owihg to the fact "Municipal authorities may appoint get his lost cow back Is well pleased is wrong the cost prohibitive and code Calls for w‘eie presented by with the results that Mr Stain has not yet qualified two sets of election judges in the same leads to one inevitable end namely the the M J and the additional fact that the state manner and to the same extent as the McDonough representing He notified the secretary that he bankruptcy ” constitution fixes the term of office law authorizes the county commisbuilding trades depaitment of the had not only found his cow but that He declared all the that and arguments American Fedeiation of Labor of a stale official for four years sioners to do “ in addition there was a calf used m favor of a federal guaranty He said the 40 cents ap hour mini provides That a treasurer may not be (This applies to voting districts m had beeh used lh System Governor for unskilled workers was bringing mum reelected to that office which more than 200 votes were cast about guaranty laws in the eight ‘totallywage Blood said Wednesday that m his view for the office of governor at the last ify" inadequate” and suggested states and was that deno there more 50 cents The association’s stand on deposits an hour in the north the legislature in special session scale of preceding election ) reason to believe it would be 45 cents in the central states and 40 cided that question “It is not necessary and not at all guaranty was in contrast to the state under federal supervision cents in the south Fxed minimums The legislautre passed a law under contemplated that the county commis- ment of President Roosevelt yesterfor skilled labor also were asked by the terms of which as the governor sioners shall confirm or approve the day that the banking act had given than It was under state control reads it Mr Stain has until Novem- choice and selection of judges of elec- "splendid results ” No response was McDonough While this hearing went forward ber 17 in which to qualify by filing tion ae made by the municipal au- made to a declaration that the gov- Bankers Study a master code for retailers also was the required bonds for $350000 as thorities ernment had provided the banks attenstate treasurer and $150000 as custowith means to loosen credit for busi- Insurance awaiting the administrator’s Agents’ Fay Fixed RAPID CITY S D Sept 8 UP) tion Arthur D Whiteside a deputy ness operations made by a spokesdian of the securities of the state in8 in SAN FRANCISCO is a elector a "If Sept qualified person had prepared a price — A propbsaLto bond the city for administrator surance fundL By another act of the man of the president at the convenconauthorities banking havfura particular election district by $596000 for the1’ erection of a musamif session he may qualrfy by tion provision that was expected cluded their conferences at the Fed- control to expedite the charter for ail re nicipal light and power plant was nishing either personal or surety ing complied with the registration S U eral Reserve bank Rap Competition looking to tailers in the nation including drug defeated m an election nere yescompany bond Neither of these laws laws of the state he may rely upon Reduction or elimination of tnlrt the setting up of federal deposit in- gists and i is effective until next month and an terday 1046 to 1330 grpeets ice at the municipal est on postal savings in order to pre-- 1 They evolved a uniform cent of the vote cast official who has not qualified by the that registration per Sixty idure for banks in the Twelfth amounting to 1425 was necessary effective date has 40 more days hi election in the district in which he is vent government competition with al reserve district calculsted to Johnson to Refers banks was urged byGiIbert L Daane to approve the proposal registered i which to qualify reof the Grand Rapids (Mich ) Savings expedite the sheltering of a Ur deposithere are several other vacancies “The county commissioners are Case Courts Ford to tors under federal wings In the list of jstate or district offices quired by law to appoint constables bank in addressing the savings dire- vision from which Ife retired as s The chief problem is examination (Salt Lake Tribune Service) preswhich might either have been filled of election m eafch voting district assets of banks which sets two Pne or and anslysls'-oWASHINGTON of ident whether Sept 6— Thd ques Unfilled today gardless remain or by appointment ” of rethe are not 2 federal He said banks wgre paving members tion of henry Ford’s compliance with which might have to be voted on of election judges are required r The member banks the f - should H system per Aperdiem rate of $3 per eight-houtaihepostal savings serve air rcrmpetrtion 'code for election and national automaticalfixed both was stele a for coming trustees "on patriotic impulse” and election of next November is such as day industry is to be passed on cominthe for fund the county that the banks could not use the ly qualify temporary to reguire that vacancies be filled by registration agen’s by to the United States district courts The when next into law surance effect mission it goes Wednesdays requires money profitably tin that basis’ popular vote There are at least two Shd federal enforcement officers In The savings bank division later ex- January 1 and possibly three senatorships in the agents to be on duty from 7 a m to Detroit for solution as prescribed by of will rate the hence the The fact federal as m a that pay itself deposit resolution pressed op list and probably half a dozen places the law one com about $4 not is savto insurance oosed of plus day the per yet average corporation in the house of representatives postal expansion This was made known today by frorq one ings system The resolution said the pletely oiganized to handle tnepre They are so scattered that elections cent per name forto copvmg Johnson Administrator Recovery new books was book banks it of forNhe iiminary one had fourth or seven taken to qualifying registration held be postal savings would have in shortly before he entered a night con f to the total time deposits insurance complicates the situation explained Utah’s 29 counties tight-o- f with President Roosevelt on This compares to the previous rate from banks in sorte states With but four months to go possi feience is The governor's proclamation is and other pressing problems be cents per name for registerwith of a minute bill rush last tics worded as it is on the supposition that of 1 Officers Changed tons the N R A consequences to banks be none of these vacancies will have to ing and one cent per name for copyGeneral Johnson said the admin Is Francis Marion Law president of serious It is expected to result in econcause of examiners being snowed un W is not ing be filled next November the First National bank of Houston der are seen trationn Washington had no discre deemed likely in any event that an- omy on the election bill said Chair- Texas but to submit the Ford question automatically succeeded to State banking commissioners and tion other session of the legislature will be man E E Howe in Detroit if com the office of president of the assorts1-tiotheir assistants to the authorities with held until after the general election The commission also appointed new superintendents today succeeding Sisson Law and representatives of all the Recon- plaints of violation of the automobile Sam registration agents as- - follows of November 1934 he saw the vice president for the past Finance corporation loan code were heafth Until Thompson Heron hotel for district was first Rudolf S Hecht of the Hiber- struction in the Twelfth Opinion Requested president tonight the recovery ad No 223 vice G B Smyth Mrs Lucile year district along agencies In the meantime signs of activity Eldridge 553 Seventh East street dis- nia National bank of New Orleans with officials and examiners of the ministrator had heard nothing either In preparation for the general elec- trict 241 vice ’ Mrs1 Emma Black-mar- r La became first vice president and reserve bank correlated available from the Detroit maSulacturer retion of next November have become Mrs Jennie Rosengren Sandy Robert V Fleming of the First Na- data and adopted a procedure to speed gal ding his intentions to ward the code or from any complainant alleg increasingly apparent Considerable district 309 vice Mrs Elsie Pixton tional bank of Washington D C sec- preliminary steps is being done in the way of selecting and Ethel Clark Semloh hotel dis- ond vice president violating the compact A uniform type of analysis of bank- mg he was Johnson indicatedXhow-eve- r General One of the hardest attacks made candidates for the state convention trict 222 vice J M Hanson reassets this will be followed in bank- ing that he would not awaltany which shall cast the state’s vote on today upon the will be coordiThere serve district before preparmj School children saved their pennies ing bill was by George V McLaugh- nation in the the question of amending the federal of data rounded up actual complaint himself for action He was to tak constitution by repealing the eight- and donated them toward the building lin president of the New York State on individual type banks in the various of many monuments among them be- Bankers’ association eenth amendment stales and work will be expedited in up with the president both the ques On this question Mr Chez Wednes- ing the Buffalo Bill monument James McLaughlin described the law as a similar ways to prevent an eleventh tion of how far the administration here should go in taking possible leday replied to an inquiry from R L Whitcomb Riley memorial Eugene "mit?rz£ of good and evil probably hour rush Mr Ford and the Olson of Ogden executive secretary Field memorial and the new Liberty as aVesuIt of the numerous comproIs indi- gal action against of The the size problem of the Utah League for Prohibition bell mises that had to be made in order to cated equally important question of how by the number of banks to be far the government would go in ininsured There are about 865 of them thus outstanding industrialist in the Twelfth chttoct with around ducing to enter the broader phases of the The dia $3 382000000 in deposits eagle” program trlct Includes California Arizona Ne "blue Administration officials expressed vada Utah Idaho Oregon and Wash- the hope that General Johnson’s ington On July 31 there were 758 word on the “open shop” issue today banks operating under licenses with would at least be "final ” The adminout restriction while 107 were re- istrator said in effect that he did not stricted and about $64000 000 m de- want-thear any moie about the posits remained tied up from the bank question holiday Out of the total of $3 382000 000 Wisconsin Leader depoits only about $523 000000 is in nonmember banks It is the examination of the assets behind these de- Urges Boycott a Trlboni Servlet) posits that causes the most Immediate (Salt Lake concern MADISON Wis Sept 6— An appeal to Wisconsin citizens to boycott harsh an end automobiles of all manufacturers who questionable drugs dangerous have not signed up under the N R A and sane discovered to reduce science has now gafe way by which was issued today by Dr E A Fitzstate administrator of the namaintained patrick vigor beauty disappears tional recovery program Fitzpatrick pointed particularly to MATTEAWAN N Y Sept 8 UP)— indecision of the Ford plant and said anto and was shot One inmate death he believed his request is the first with battle wounded other today in of Its kind In the nation Although Pasteurized It is the Welch method the drinking of Welch’s Certified-Pur- e guards and police at the state hospital he did not ask for a boycott foods in your diet Science tells us Grape Juice in substitution for for the criminal insane during an un- he admitted thatdirectly if citizens of Wisconthat in order to lose weight you must force your body to “burn up" its fat successful attempt of four crazed sin follow his instructions and refuse elements That’s why all reducing diets are low in calories or felons to escape automobiles 'that were to But says science in order to bum up fat there must be available to the tissue The felons were armed with pistols not purchase manufactured under the N R A ex blank After a certain amount of easily burnable sugar The grape sugar cartridges using the result will be a boycott and found in Welch’s is simple It bums up fat they barricaded changes of shots themselves in the assembly room does not add weight Start right in today Along with your reducing diet where Ray Fisher of Buffalo an indrink a glass of Welch’s with and between meals and before retiring mate described by officials of the in Meanwhile write for Welch's free booklet “Keeping Your Weight Down stitution as the leader of the attempt ' for freedom was shot to death by Maintains Your Strength and Beauty State Trooper Harold Galvin A college wardrobe Dietingbecomes a pleasure Yourcraving for sweets is Order among the 1200 inmates was s satisfied Pounds disappear You look better feel better DUBOIS Idaho— John Henry restored after a tear-gabarrage at necessity! We do not claim thatW elch’s is a cure-al- l 51 stockman pnd rancher but we do say brought the surrender of Skelly Marby that never until recently has it been possible for the shall who was shot in both legs and Small near here killed himself to Sheriff truth about the food value and health-givintwo other plotters James Ellis and hanging Tuesday according qualities of Welch’s to be thoroughly known— either by scienHarry M Rayner who investigated Is Reinhardt Bolz over finances tists or by ourselves although we have been bottling Despondency thought to have led to the art The this remarkable fruit juice since f869 The following Grade and High Schools body was discovered early Tuesday facts were supplied us by a noted food authority a ranch hand and Sheriff Rayner from the laboratories of a great Eastern university: Of Evanston Open Gasses by was notified "Welch’s Grape Juice contains simple grape sugsrt which Mr Burnsides was born August are speedily absorbed and require no digestion EVANSTON Wye — Both district 29 1882 at Beaver Utah Surviving s and high schools started Wednesday are his widow Mrs Bemiece “Welch’s Grape Juice is nature's own energy builder coup and four sons and daughters Superintendent Franklyn E Shaw retaming vitamin B content iron potassium and energy elements For children and aduHsWe)ch'8 offers an abundance ports he will act as principal of the Virgil Keddey Frances Jean and is combined with a delidoue high school In place of Clyde W John Burnsides Jr Cossack model (Bi) Its minerals have as an Kurtz now superintendent of the ReFuneral services will be conducted tion on the body It provldaa R b u m In m 2 Dubois liance Bapschools at the valuable as a Thus Welch i p Thursday Miss Mildred Parish Buhl Idaho tist church by the Rev J J Frey n — CoBrow tmcglobm or blood restorative" has been added to the high school fac- Burial will be in the Dubois ceme-ter— Duncoa tan But Only Welch’— That' Important ' ulty Miss Mary Walton Rock Custoto dee school the Green! grade Springs Welch’ is not a diluted beverage The exclusive dian James Simm has resigned and Official Pie Maker Named Sizes 14 to 20 Welch process retains in the bottled juice the healthbeen replaced by Leslie Smith ful properties of ripe grapes so essential to the system of State By 'Washington and Pasteurized Only Welch's Is Certified-Pur- e aged three months to permit the crude tartaric acid VANCOUVER Wash Sept 8 UP)— A netv Suede jacket is as tangy crystals to settle out of t ne juice It Contains no adulterMrs Fay Peabody who haa a reputaants no synthetic flavors no artificial colorand flavored of Fall as a glass tion as a baker of apple pies has been ing no preservatives no water And it sell MarGovernor Clarence appointed cold hardcider — they both by of today at the lowest price in 35 years tin as "official apple pie baker of the ” hit the spot! Write ET K" of state for“Keeping today YourWeight Washington CD NEW YORK Sept 6 (Pi— Blue Don” full particulars of ihrWHih She us authorized to use the great how to rodtxe healthfully aytoWVisfht Control eagle banners mean jobs in more seal of the state if she wishes to on htfui j wit-- than one her flaky top cruslt Tlic tPi sal tie suede is a boon The Colton Textile institute re L r free hooklt t "Rt d Bl( d"d PARENTS! She is now on her wav to ihe On mid to compiuiion Children howSel hnhrltur store ros cheiha ports that an unexpected demand tury Of Progress exhibition at Chi for the flags has increased conana buojant energy to run down thj dren ior sports or school ! cago sweaters sumption of certain types of cotTHE WELCH GRAPE JUICE CO ton goods and that thus new busiThomas Jefferson and Andi DEPT 1665 Y N WESTFIELD Jackson were twice elected to ness is providing work for oper’ atives at a customarily clack seapresidency after having been U f C S O R A L C H 5 — tea ted — — son — - -t - baAd - 933 ‘ L Dark Colors and More Slender Lines WOMANGETS CODE BANKERSFIGHT Johnson Starts Study of Higher Decreed in Women’s Winter Dresses GUARANTY LAW BY PROMISED POST IS DEAN Duties Import NEW YORK Sgpt 6 Orders WASHINGTON Sept 6 Judge tion in the fashion mode fcom the DF END WEEK tariff expert had been (ommittee Will Seek- De- One feminine trend to “slimness Head of Education Depart moved fcbm the N R A tonight $4000 Alimony i&ildly with a difference” that replaces early and another put in his place as in ment at Branch Uni— lay Application rimer’s “whipped cream” appearHugh Johnson prepared to Aye Husband Paid 'serious thought to the neehof of Glais Act ance was described to 500 Named Master Age Limit Fixed The age lnmtns fixed by law and on Liquor Issues i '7-1- the question ' ‘t t hue-band- - Lighting Plant Bond Defeated At Rapid City satis-factor- i Plan stern toy j' Avy4 three-quarte- loose-backe- d oil-da- y all-da- y gray-purpl- Trlbnne-Chlra- f 2 -- cent-intere- toe-he- ld- 4 it 7pm ' Twiii sweater one-hal- I fc 4 for everYZ Fashion - & girl who wean them! A One Slip-OvOne Coat Style I er Black— W ine— Green — or Novelty Mixtures I 34 to 42 in sizes The soft wooly slipon sweater is just right with your newest skirt for Balmy Fall days — then in nippy weather don the matching coat sweater in a jiffy and watch your rating rise! Glass-Steaga- BEALTBFIttY! URN UP" FAT with Several of them iconU come annul BBGE WELCH’S GRAPE JUICE A fi o t At last for fat to yet diets the health and are SKIRTS! Trlban-Chlcat- Mpniac Killed Trying to Escape cathartics and LIGHTWEIGHT WOOL —Brown— Black Wine— or Smart Mixture! Sizes 24 tH32 The Welch Way to Weight Control high-calor- y Rancher Found Hanged in Barn 4' Skirts are uqllege Classics — you Simply can’t be wrong in choosing a light-weigwool flannel with low ht placed pleats and jaunty pockets— Basket weaves wool crepe and novelty weaves for campus' chic! Bum-side- s g f Suede Leather Bum-side- Jackets 95 In r $ Blue Eagle Flags Aid Cotton Trade Htt ! skirts V CiRTlFUDwPURi PASTEURIZED — I J ' s The Paris Co P |