| Show 1 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING OCTOBER 1933 6 Charles Miller of Littk Rock Ark dime today and the other shops weal ‘ regarding hational defense “and that — division Mrs O W Hahn to a nickel southern wir-wlnaves seek a prepared a ii CT Neb ‘ diviFremont of northwestern at 20 cents Shaves were unchanged America" sion Mrs Eliza Drendell of Sah FranHu Big Majority long-idlsteel plants in cisco western division and Miss Severs! The defense recommendations then Mass east- Wales are Reopening Anna Man ion went on to call for a regular army ern division o officers and 165000 men a -Gloria Risolia of Upper Darby Pa' -Question of Revenue Attracts Government Officials’ national guard of 210000 enlisted men Gordon Jones of Portland Ore and Attention with proportionate officers a reserve in the poppjr poster winners were' of 120000 officers increase in f contest and Wyoming won first prize American Legion Chooses corps " the reserve officers’ training camps Manager Claims Probe Will Auxiliary Ratifies Report in the Fidac Hro la relief that a right fats tka'irritatod doll contest To the federal government would (EdiTor’l Note — This article sod bladder orM citizens’ military training camps with Quickly yog m last of a senes deals with eco- fall the task of protecting dry states Urging Increase in Army actually SEE romlta wilhia a few houraF1uhao Sliow Utah Rates as Edward Hayes as 50000 youths entered each year a out pouons Mutraliaea burning aeidg bnnga Barbers Slash Price of liquor from wet from nomic that arise might of the importations London to the limits questions navy equal prompt aootbiog oomfort N o nor aolung baea jtates-oin the event of prohibition Navy Strength foreign countries ‘Too Low naval treaty and a congressional comweak bladder ton painful jama from jork Commander J' Of Nickel Haircut to Made nduor activity Ask druggist lor Foley Fliio— mittee to increase the efficiency and Being Surveys Inks as other Mousy back guaraatsa the size of the air force to over1 be turned That job would NEW YORK Oct 5 (IP)— From pres(Continued from Past One) (Continued (ram Pan On) Hayes was elected national comthe CHICAGQ Oct S (if)— The unani SAUNA Kan Oct 5 ident to taxpayer the possibility ol the divisions of investigation in emwhen the acclamation mander mous election of Mrs William W by of which now cost a nickel In Salina today justice com- department of exone to a section that committed the legion firat all the commission raises that and prohibition repeal rollcall indicate1 he Was the braces the old bureau of prohibition Beister Jr of Philadelphia as presThe city's barb’ers had agreed to to assisting police authorities 'and convention's choice by an overwhelm- penses of this defendant complained mon question— close of is and a efinliquor making stidy of are reasonabiaflnd have been What would he the economic ident and ratification of a report urg- raise the price from 25 cents to 35 u laws suggesting prohibition of the sale of ing majority He succeeds Louis A curred in the proper conduct of its fects: who will return to his law ing increases in the strength of the cents as a part of their recovery prois The studydepartment' treasury “machine guns or other lethal weap Johnson at are an business and have been and now Repealists see in liquor revenue W Va as the Clarksburg practice such problems postrepeal ing army and navy closed the annual gram The agreement provided they of conduct aid to budgets and pocketbooks ©ns” to any except police authorities necessary for the proper w fixing of hard liquor taxes that would convention of the American Legion said that if any shop cut the price alike Former Governor Charles R Ma its business" and the military a others would cut 5 cents under the ° “Wherefore" concludes the an- Gains in federal revenue amount- bring a maximum revenue without ' who was elected a national today auxiliary rebey the contraband sales dti lowered price Charges to Be Aired national defense committee The American Legion vice commander at swer “having fully answered the ing to $976000000 annually are pre- encouragingbetween federal and state out one when The war broke shop "A wholehearted fight by every the convention in Chicago Thursday complaint herein filed the defendant dicted by Malvern Hall Tillitt who lationship which was adopted urged a reguto 25 cents- - Successive cuts liquor levies and the tariff duties pert 14000 officers slashed lar eitizen” for preservation of the gov- was state department commander of respectfully prays that the said com- recently conducted A survey for the upon of army strength of such 15 20 followed to cents The and preprohibition beverages Women’s Organization for National be dismissed” 165000 enlisted men in addition ernment and the principles of democ- the Legion last year Previously he plaint cutter dropped bis price to first prommence as Scotch' ‘whisky cham- and stand taken of the In Prohibition 210000 to national explanation Repeal and as Salt guardsmen racy was called for and in that sec- had servedNo 2 commander of pagne and sparkling burgundy The report Estimates $700 00 001 Mr Mabey is credited by the telephone company Mr atHyde tion “a tendency in some quarters to Lake post The conclusions are to be set forth 120000 reserve officers the statement the made following of a rerecommended establishment first the with senof the Legionnaire being a Harrison to in is President Pat make education appropriations carry Chairman it report planned of filing the answer: serve officers’ training corps in every ate finance committee is counting on Roosevelt more than their share of reductions in the United States to be elected time LOS school which will install one BuildTo Furnish Data for the sake of economy" was de- governor of a state Upon his elecgovernment income of $700000000 anWant Quality Assured ing of naval ships tb treaty strength tion as governor he was transferred On September 23 1933 the com nually from internal revenue— LOWEST moved to and from Furniture plored of good quality liquor and an inoreaee' in navy personnel the Bountiful Legion post to the mission issued a complaint against No crating necesLog Angeles from hard liquor and the rest Assurance Legion Influence in politics was fromLake federal control has from 79900 to 91000 state or CASH PRICES through of and Best Insureditems for Salt sary various service Cargo wine and post from beer charges covered in an amendment to the naThe auxiliary executive committee references suggested and many persons asked that we satisfy the complaint Researcher Tillitt placed possible been tional constitution which strengtha local are of e for chose Mrs Gwendolyn Wiggin guarantee asking within 10 days or For That internal revenue from beer at ened regulations forbidding any Police Guard 500 Strikers or “Ianswer PIA of Story City Iowa national Q option to allow for" thangea in public Local Mova Call am convinced’ that the items and customa receipts at $2- - sentiment from holding a govern® InNUT Mrs Went Cecelia of secretary of are not illegal ex- 800000 His estimate on internal revp $7s00 After Slaying of Vigilante complained mental job At the sa'me time of Proclamation national treasurer Mrs repeal accordJ J and dianapolis as or Doyle same unreasonable is hard cessive the enue from STOVE that the liquor Mexico New state charges A & A MOVING 9$825 f lledj an answer to that Senator Harrison's and in addition would lift direct and indirect taxes of Toledo chaplain and Mrs Clemdepartment had been guilty of such LODI Calr Oct5 (UP)— Five hun- ingly I Ihave LUMP am further convinced that he estimates a customs income of $28- - from the backs of ‘almost every citi- ent D Johnston of Roanoke V- hU effect ST 75S MAIN SOUTH actions were placed before a trial dred striking grape pickers were if we are given the opportunity our 600000 Internal revenue from wine zen government authorities have toflan eommittee - Was 123 01 Hy till Other officers installed were Mrs he estimates at $38000000 with ad- - asserted taxes were assessed to Rid “We believe that America will herded into the City park here and engineers and accountants can assemat once Cut out ad for Leaving of Allen Portland American Ore to Special Pat the same the and data ble kt customs $9200000 ditional receipt never seek-- a warA-tB35So-3r- d futuro references legion isatd field under armed guard tonight af- commission that pre&nt in financing the public works pro- vice president of Fidac Mrs Alma West fconvuuft the will Control Returns to States a vineyardist was ter Matt Beroni28 and these would be abolished at Duffendaek of Kansas City M07 vice gram re a our contentions WASATCH 2650 ' commission that thirty-sclaim the ' 1934 as leaders If shot to death revenue from as in various times Mrs repeal correct president central division Beronl a member of a ‘citizens’ state ratifies the twenty-firs- t the liquor industry would make them “In a short time we will furnish ixth vigilante committee that had matched the commission with complete data in amendment on December 5 control of unnecessary strikers in manpower and prevented connection with the Logan and Provo the liquor traffic automatically would included among those special taxes Or He sovereign are the 5 per cent tax on stock divipicketing died this afternoon for which they have return on that day to the more than dends V per cent per gallon on gasotold officers that G Secco 45 also exchanges and appraisal of states wet and dry after asked Inventory of one per cent tax known as Albert Kurst shot him line can be done only by 13 yeara of federal regulation Diant telephone UnelilmK Suits left on bund i also soma v To the states would go problems of on capital stock of corporations and Secco a 'strike leader was sought competent ana experienced rotors 0 kr oar acuta (roar aU differengisaent art ol the tonight by the vigilantes neers and this takes time and isa absolute or modified prohibition table 5 per cent tax on corporation profits try On Sana in excess of 1214 per cent of the caploons liquor stores bar or The strikers held in the park were tedious and expensive operation most of thoso and quesbeing searched for firearms is our desire to cooperate with drinking licensfes violation penalties ital stock value salts and “It '' f lam i tioned regarding Secco lasts the commission to thfe fullest in their deposits kavs ' charges are based on facts keen aald and t inquiry into our rate schedules that said ara forfeited data and experience accumulated by too low find will I think which they Yoar ehaics as this company over a long period of low as Firs than too high” R- -J rather ValDollars years through competent engineers FOR Comment Holds Commission ues mors thu and accountants and are not in excess doable to comment no The commission had of the minimum needs of the comto The new of the telephone pany” make on the answer company It is understood however All of which of course In spite of that one of the real cruxes of the case the respectful prayer for dismissal of Tailors will come on the depreciation re- the complaint leaves room for the CHICAGO Oct 5 (IP)— Samuel ft serve which the commission has al- presentation of data and for argu- Heller Norfolk Va inVott’ve heard leged to be too high The company’s ment The commission may for ex- surance man was elected chef de of hi all answer to this particular charge is ample find plenty of good reason chemin de fer of the Forty and Eight your life couched as follows after the explicit for asserting that even though it tfiay society today at the concluding ses' 259 SOUTH denial that the charges for deprecia- have approved- - a certain setup 12 sion of the American Legion convenMAIN ST tion of its plant and equipment are years ago or even last year it does tion Order kr Mall too high: made to Suita not necessarily follow that it would Heller succeeded John A Elden of roar measure fie “On the contrary alleged that the approve of the same setup this year Cleveland Last year he was sous Write for larce charges for depreciation of plant or next chef de chemin de fer (vice comsample asisit-menand equipment are made in accordExicttslons Made style kook mander) of the organization and aelf measur-In- s ance and with the rules reglations Others elected were: The basic figures for the valuation chart FREE! accounting practices prescribed by Vice commanders Chet J Mello of the interstate commerce commission of the plant in Utah as determined Stockton CaL Henry W Plate FOUNTAINS and approved by this commission and by the commission in about 1919 did Bronx N Y Emil F Schall of New not at that time take into full con- Haven- - Conn Fred W- - Fueckur of sideration the reproduction cost as Seattle Wash A R Vegalues of Fort of that period when prices had been Wayne Ind and Edward J Boschult suddenly inflated by wartime activi- of Lincoln Neb ties but also considered according to Fred Neilson of D C the order at that time the prices that treasurer Edward Washington Kiefer of Miam were in effect at an earlier period Beach Fla conducteur national Paul prior to 1913 when much of the plant J McGahan of Washington historien was constructed E Evans Rev national Richard the There have however been large of Wauwatosa Wls chaplain A extensions and betterments made in Vernon Hall of Cincinnati and Pierre the system in the years that have Shreveport La sergeants-at-arm- s intervened since the plant was valued Ledoux of Monty Nelson of White after a hearing about 1919 These of Lake S and D colorbearer course have been made at costs which rj prevailed during the intervening pe- 'amous riod In the last few years prices Radiologist have dropped materially For examDies Martyr’s Death ple the producers of copper during much of the period sold at 25 cents a pound whereas of late they have been EDINBURGH Scotland Oct 5 HP) selling their product around 5 cents The question then arises as to how — William Hope Fowler a noted died as a martyr to that much weight should be given to science today at the age of 87 prices actually paid during the years As a result of radiological work In of enlargement and extension of the the present which he was a pioneer he had to plant and how much to same plant have two fingers amputated at difreproduction cost of the times and finally lost his right Specifically the answer of the com- ferent arm last June pany denies that charges for rest room King George conferred a comman-dershior lunch room are too high or that in the Victorian order on him they should be charged in part to at Buckingham palace last February capital instead of entirely to opera- PHONE REPLY VEI5-ELE- RESISTS CUT NEW LEADER LEGION GROUP The Liquor Puzzle e HEADS NAMED Good News forj Kidney Sufferers -- 4 (ph-Hairc- - : ANGELES 0 Mac-Dow- 0 legi- Long-ntstan- on-official : I -- Service Coal Co h Jmsteteetteeeeosss PUBLIC SALE Unclaimed SUITS one-tent- h Forty and Eight’ Spciety Honors Virginia Member Just ASK way say: -- 7- t 3NRAC C t-- tion Other Charge Denied The answer denies that there is any burden on the ratepaying public by reason of the rendering of service to clients who fail to pay their accounts for several months that the of station installations inclusion which are not in service makes the investment in station installation account too high and a number of more technical allegations of the ojamia-sio- n ’lunge Into Boiling Water Kills Inspector DOUGLAS Ariz Oct 5 m-- C ft Johnson El Paso water service inspector ffr the Southern Pacific died he today oft burns suffered whenboil-nilunged headlong Into a tank of g water at the roundhouse here yesterday He fell into the boiling water when It also denies the contention of the a board on which he had been restcommission that the $744380 for going ing broke Clarence jA-- Losh an value on which the company seeks other' inspector and S L Kluttz to earn a return as invested capital pulled him out should be eliminated from its ratemaking structure and the company the year 1932 and for the year 1933 to contends that $54912379 for estimated data it “has failed to earn a fair reworking capital is not excessive and turn on its property in Utah devoted that the $200000 which is the amount to the rendition of telephone service the commission thinks would be suffi- to the public and alleges that the cient would as a matter of fact be revenues of this defendant now are insufficient and have been during said times inThe company of course claims that adequate” it has the right to a reasonable return on these amounts of capital as on call capital invested In plant which is used and usable In the conduct of its business as a public utility Similarly the company claims that the charges of 25 a month for desk stands and for handsets are both rea sonable and necessary in the proper conduct of its business and therefore that the 15 centa a month for three years as suggested by the commission would be unreasonable — The-- company also denies that the charges made for corda longer than the standard Installation are made continuously and in this case Insists The stuttering star that the commission has read its rule wrongly and that the initial charge of the movies now is ihe only charge for this equipment appearing for one Revenues "Inadequate" week in person at as - Similarly the company denies the Orphetim theafact that it pays Its parent company the American Telephone & Telegraph tre starting today company 1 2 per cent of Its total will make a shopIt that revenue but pays alleges gross this percentage only of certain items tour of ping of the total gross revenue and that the payments are reasonable jtnd for a valuable consideration It denies the commission’s charge that the service and supervision furnished by the on parent company do not warrant such a paytnent a - Like denials and allegations are made with respect to payments made to the Western Electric compahy also a subsidiary of the A T 3c T from Commencing which the Mountain States purchases its supplies and equipment from the Men’s Formal denial ii entered that there Clothing is discrimination as between patrons of the Provo and Logan exchanges Department and that there is discrimination in faat 12 o’clock-Com- e vor of business houses of Salt Lake and see City in that they are perniitted the use of a measured service not availaAtes Mr ble in Ogden and on other exchanges The company alleges in concluding this portion of its complaint that for Mr Rosco Ates 1 z e m Friday -J- - 1 Ghic in a Larger Measure New Fall Frocks 1095 to 3950 Cot with special consideration for larger women’s needs so that they fit well and comfortably Exactly the type of frocks you want for town wear as well as afternoons and evenings These Dresses sketched are exactly as represented tailored to give you the trim lines hand They’re the last word in Fall Dresses and Ensembles Every one Sixes 16yfc picked every one made to our correct fitting specifications to 26i2 38i3 to 48ft - Z C M Dresses —Second Floor I tI |