| Show ' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER M BERLIN FL1YS President Calls DICTATOR SEEN Listeners Urged Conference on To Vote for Dry NAZI CRITICS FORFRANCETO Platte Project Law Retention ft SOLVE BUDGET IDAHO FALLS Idaho— The Rev Ratschowsky of American Falls speaker at a public meeting sponsored Drys of Idaho Falls Friby day night at the Trinity Methodist church here urged his listeners to Vote for retention of the eighteenth as “true Christiana amendment O ”” jPaper Deficit 7 Per Cent ' but Expected to Increase d German Minister Upholds Austrian Policy and Right to Arm BERLIN Sept should” The campaign for retention of the featured an address by Foreighteenth amendment will be cli- eign Minister Constantin von Neu-ret8 maxed locally Sunday night at p m before an assembly of foreign PARIS Sept 16 (JPh-- A mild die- - with a mass meeting in the Idaho Fails D L stake The Rev correspondents tatorshlp Is pictured by many as W E SAndersontabernacle of Twin Falls has Von Neurath declared Germany France’s only way out of her Increas- been announced as the principal was ready to make farreacblng controubles business and ing monetary by the Rev C M Donaldson cessions in disarmament measures All parties are crying for a govern- speaker of Trinity Methodist church but doubted if others were ment strong enough to do what Suc- pastor and active dry worker Attacking the nation's critics he to d -- - do cessive parliaments have feared General financial housecleaning is included in the “balancingthe hudget" The present discussed everywhere paper deficit is only 7 per cent most of which goes to amortize debts but linancial experts tell a different story Cash Needed They say: 1 This year's deficit is estimated 'to be about IS per cent 1the loan mar1 Cash is needed and The Rev Mr Anderson recently debated the dry cause with Congressman Thomas C Coffin at Twin Falla Mr Coffin by coincidence also is slated to speak in Idaho Falls Sunday evening but for the repeal of the liquor amendment under the "auspices of the Bonneville county Young Democratic league is S i said: Who Is menaced? Nobody — but and Germany refuses Germany to continue to countenance auch situation any longer’’ The foreign minister devoted much of his speech to outlining the German position on outstanding problems of disarmaforeign policy especially ment and the Berlin attitude toward '4 frtp-- “ S The cost of living is so high the French can’t compete abroad especially with the franc on gold Need for some sort of dictatorship is exemplified by critics in the touch stone problem of functionaries Nearly half the budget goes to pay them and no recent parliament haa dared to trim their salaries There are 858000 persons on the public payroll including about 125000 army and navy officers and professional soldiers Payroll Net Cat Even with loudly whispered threats of a coming war with Germany in - the air parliament this year trimmed military expenses somewhat but refused a general payroll cut The big mass of salaries were not touched Those in the higher brackets were trimmed only a few dollars a month Since national defense is something that the French say they will not touch during the present European unrest and many large items such as bond interest are unchangeable the only big savings possible must come from salary cuts economies in public wWorka and the workmen’s social inaur-ancwhich many call an expensive 'i hunBOULDER CITY Nev-Se- ven dred grade school pupils of Boulder City will be enrolled in classes September 25 it was announced Friday by reclamation bureau official after Six Companies Boulder dam builders had agreed to lend the state of Nevada aufficient funds with which to open the school For the first time in the two and one-hayears of Boulder 'City’s history the school will be under state jurisdiction contractors on the federal reservation having agreed to pay personal property end poll taxes The school was operated by the government in previous years lf Concrete Pouring Record Expected rlng BOULDER CITY an average of 6700 cubic yards of concrete dally into Boulder dam new record was expected to be set for September it was announced Friday by Frank T Crowe constmctlQn superintendent for Six Companies Inc The September pouring Is averagfailure 100 yards per day If the budget could be cut a fourth ing morethanthan the August pour Crowe economists say most other problems greater said 4 would be solved because the lower e i — taxes would reduce the cost of living stimulate business at home and abroad Doug English Actress and give the common man hope and Evasive on Engagement t courage Nev-Pou- e ’ Jr saw -- - STAKE TO MEET SUNDAY SPRING CITY— North Sanpete" L D & (take quarterly conference will convene here Sunday September 24 with e Saturday night eeasion in ML Pleasant A member of the church general authorities is expected to attend Music will be furnished by the stake choir conducted by E H Terry and Mrs Helen Madsen BunnelL tion of foreigners in the Austrian question” This reference apparently was against representations recently France and Great Britain against nazi propaganda designed to undermine the present government in Austria Von Neurath was skeptical over the present status of the world disarms ment problem and asserted no progress was visible despite Chancellor Adolf Hitler’s avowedly conciliatory speech of March 17 on armaments Commenting on the theory that highly armed powers are showing ' ' st flat Taxes are so high they are AIRLINE TO SEA ON TRUCK PLAN -- Austria pling the economic system In 1933 in- creasing reluctance to disarm due to alleged German efforts to rearm Von Neurath laid: Such assertions are nothing but wilful distortion of the facts Germany’s purpose in declaring she will arm unless the others disarm (as provided by the Versailles treaty) is merely to eliminate the present state of onesided defenselessness” Annual Tea Enjoyed By St Mary’s Faculty The annual tea tor members of the faculty— of— was held in the parlors of the Friday it 2:30 p m The rece lng line was composed of Sister superior and new members of tfye teaching staff The program included Brahms' e Rhapeodie played by Miss Justine of Boise Idaho T A Daly’s “Between Two Loves” read by Miss Elsie Roff of Bblse Grodski’s “Barcarolle” played by Miss Katherine of Lancaster Pa and humorous reading Years "Thirty With a Shrew” by Miss Marietta Custer of Shoshone Idaho The social was arranged by Miss Irene O'Keefe of Butte Mont chair man of the social activities committee assisted by Miss Nancy Mark of Salt Lake and Miss Alta Gleason of OIcLnoSifle Lu-cret- ia Mo-Cun- ff LONDON Sept 18 UP)- -A report that Douglas Fairbanks Jr recently divorced from Joan Crawford has become engaged to Gertrude Lawrence charming English actress was renewed today "I have nothing to say" Falrbai told the press ’T am a sphinx" “They are not going to merry me off yet" Mrs Lswrence commented Lark DOUBLES ITS SHARE OF SALES IN ITS PRICE RANGE Men and women Foy Store w the'HOME 'FURNISHER WHERE JUST GOOD-FURNITURE IS SOLD BUY-NO- AND SAVE AT A LAST THIS TEAR tre buying more Oldsmobiles than any other car of vA-ne- Rock Springs To Gain by Dani d Boulder School He criticized the new methods being advocated internationally to deal and protested disarmament with To Open Sept 25 against Foreign commerce is almost gone the “unauthorized Intervenand business is bad ket STATES AGREE t TOPEKA Kan Sept 16 (UP)— Investigation of the Kansas forged SPRINGS Wyo— Rock ROCK bonds scandal tonight threatened to Springs will benefit directly from invades new field the construction of the Seminole dam WASHINGTON Sept 16 UP -P- Governor Alt M Landon said reof forged compensation claims CAIRO Egypt (UP) — Now res- Five-Mi- ll project if the resident Roosevelt has invited the ports Border Zone to on the Casper-Alcovinvolving distribution of the $30000-00- idents material is shipped via Union Pacific here can commute to Alexansoldiers’ bonus would’ be investigovernors of Colorado Wyoming and dria 150 miles in an hour Permit Licenses of railroad to Rawlins it has been Nebraska to confer with him on prob- gated A possible connection was and also to Mersadistant B Pryde Matruh a fashionpointed out by George Pacific lems relating particularly to water sought able MediterCoal on resort the of the Union bathing Governor Landon said he did not Neighbor president irri- know coast In fact one can leave rights under the Casper-Alcovcompany whether the bonus forgeries if ranesn The immense amount of material gation project exist would run into laVge here in the morning go in the surf In extending the invitatiplL how- they amounts Bond and warrant irregu- at Alexandria or Mersa Matruh and BOISE Idaho UP)— An agreement to be moved to the dam site by rail be beck in the evening of the between ever the president emphasizM (fiat larities in increased coal mining already "uncovered will total same day here Washington and Idaho to fa- would result he didnot want any delay is the con- more than in Rock Springs to meet the activities $1000000 investigators truck cilitate movements across the railroad demands for coal he said The Misr Alrworks en Egyptian struction of this project in the North said' aviation company has established th$ border was announced Saturday by The Union Pacific and Burlington Platte river in Wyoming first regular air service within Egypt the department of law enforcement routes both seek the hauling rights Governor E C Johnson of ColoIt has installed its own bus lines berado yesterday appealed jo the presi- Damage Action Filed The agreement effective as of Fri- the Burlington an oil burning road tween the leading hotels and the air- day sets up a five mile zone on either to make Casper the departure point' dent to protect the rights of Colorado v After Crash Highway' in the waters of the North Platte ports side of the border in which trucks for a branch line and the U P a The aircraft-useare D H Drag ops may operate between cities across the coal ‘ burner to make Rawlmi Its river under the Casper-Alcov- a proj seater biengined planes line inside the zone without the neces- junction point ect Suit for $5280 personal injury dam- eight-te- n No date Was set for the meeting ages and $705 property damage in con- The seats are extremely comfortable sity of buying more then the home-stat- e k- -' - t1 --r but it probably1 Will be held before nection with a traffic accident was there is remarkably little noise and lienkeThe agreement' Vsf October The president's invitation filed Saturday in district court" by special ventilation insures a steady reached largely to Went was" issued to the governors of the Frank Mpeham against S R Free end stream of fresh cool air in the sum- existing between Clarkston Wash Free State they found that many mer and fresh warm air in the win- and Lewiston the two cities hugging were already occupied by families three states but it was explained that H R Free who had used skeleton keys or had representatives could appear for their The complaint cites the defendants ter Each of the two Gypsy major opposite sides of the state line chief executive The agreement also provided that broken windows and moved In caused an automobile to be operated engines is of 130 hp end the aircraft “ Governor Bryan of Nebraska has recklessly July 4 striking the Mecham can be operated on one engine trucks used by persons hauling their been ill several months and it is be- car The crash happened about 12 While this is the first regular air own raised products including wood secure a license in compliance with lieved he will be unable to come of Evanston Wyo service far travel inside Egypt the will be allowed to go freely from one the laws of Washington governing President Roosevelt's entrance into on the main highway to Salt Lake Imperial Airways stop in Egypt on state to the other In selling their Washington trucks” was the water tangle It was provided also that “special their way from London to Cape produce” subject of course to agriColo'Governor Johnson urged by built promptly but not at the expense Town and the Orient and have large cultural inspection permits may be issued by either state rado now in Washington all other for "In cases” the agreement of future irrigation development in airports at Heliopolis special loads that ordinary trucks “Colorado will do everything pos- Colorado” said “Washington trucks operating cannot handle" sible to bring this matter to an agree- Construction contracts approved in in Idaho must secure a truck license The pact was signed by Emmltt able conclusion” Johnson said upon Frederick E Reilly aged 82 and 17 principal cities of Italy in the first in complying with the laws of Idaho Fost Idaho commissioner of law enaction Mrs SaraK Ann Cleg& were mar- - six months of this year were 30 per governing Idaho trucks and Idaho forcement and Harry C Huse direclearning of the president’s cent above the same period of 1632 trucks operating in Washington rhust tor of licenses in Washington project rled recently in Hull England 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