Show 41 NJPOETI—CLASSIFIED HUGR-PROGRA- ADS —LOCAL THE SAtT LAKE TRIBUNE SUND AY MORNING IEW- S-- M URGED TO HELP ChicagoJInites Police Force in M-INCREASE- MANUFACTURE Wdr on Crime CHICAGO Nov 11 m— A revamped metropolitan police force of 6000 peace officers today was at the commahd of the smallest village of the Chicago area for crime emergencies Its outstanding development over the regional police grouping a year ago established originally will be a body of “police vigilan- FLYING IN D S Stout Visualizes 100000 Private Planes in Three Years tes-well ' By WILLIAM F SULLIVAN United Frew Stiff Correspondent armed traveling cars speedy wireless equipped available or quick response to the crescent calls throughout shaped territory extending from to Lake counthe Wisconsin line ty Ind & The idea behind the move to coordinate work of all peace officers of the area— village city county' state and federal— was to unify their separate wars on crime PERSHING JOINS type The biplane included 41 open cockpit and 94 cabin craft Of the airplanes produced from January 1 to September 30aa 1933 the follows: totaj of 1065 was divided 552 for domestic civil use 254 lor 259 and including military delivery civil and military for delivery to countries in foreign purchasers The 552 for domestic civil use included 390 constructed by regular manufacturers who produced aircraft in quantity and 162 built by manufacturers or individuals producing only one or two airplanes each Former 12 S L Man Guesses Right on New Nobel Winner NEW YORK Nov 11 WV-T- en previously unpublished short stories by Ivan Bunin Russian poet and novelist y lay In ’a New York editor’s office at the moment of the 1933 Nobel prize for literature to the Russian was announced Department of Commerce They had been sent for by Whit 1065 Show former Salt Lake newspaperReport during the- first nine Burnet months manufacturers- of airplanes man who with Martha Foley edits Made in 1933 Burnet bad learned that Buproduced 1020 aircraft These includ- “Story” ed 506 for domestic civil use 410 for nin was living in Grasse and was hopfor something that might compare military delivery and 104 for export ing From San FranNov WASHINGTON Among the 506 airplanes manufac- with “The Gentlejnan cisco” wjiich he considers one of the manufactured In the United tured for domestic use in the period r 1932 were S64 world’s great short stories States during the first nine months of Three of the ten stories were ‘ac1933 totaled 1065 of which 552 were monoplanes 123 biplanes and 19 au cepted by Mr Burnet and Miss Foley for domestic civil use it was an- togiros nounced today by Eugene L Vidal The report is based on k record’ of there was an immediate rush of edThis repre- department of commerce licenses itors toward their office lor a glimpse director of aeronautics sented a slight increase over the cor- identification marks issued for unli- at the remainder “Bunin’s fame rests chiefly on the censed airplanes and reports as to responding part of 1932 A survey by the aeronautics bfanch military and export production for short story” said Burnet “at least so department of commerce showed aircraft manufactured between Jan- far as the English speaking worldmis-is that the 552 airplanes built for civil uary 1 and September 30 There is a concerned His work is generally use in this country during the period possibility however that there still January 1 to September 30 included may be a few aircraft manufactured or identification marks have not yet 410 monoplanes 135 biplanes and within that period for which licenses been sought DETROIT Nov 11 — Oho hundred thousand privately owned planes will he cruising the airways in three years the government lends aid and encouragement to volume production of ships that would sell lor $1000 or less William B Stout noted designer visualized today Through his plan he said 200000 new civilian pilots would be available lor military defense within the same three-yea- r period Stout regarded as the "daddy ol the flivver plane" suggested a broad educational plan that would call foe organization ol civilian flying clubs through government encouragement and aid to individuals in purchasing planes that Would serve to stabilize national aerial defense and create American War Chief Sails hewlndustries and new wealth” Mechanical courses lor high school After Quietly Celeand subsidized graduates flying courses lor third and fourth year uniArmistice versity students are suggested by the ' brating ? designer Safety Essential He cautioned that safety must be By MELVIN E COLEMAN the first factor in constructing flivver Associated Frew Staff Writer planes and said that safe ships could Fifteen years ago American and be built for less than $1000 once volFrench troops racing for the Gerume production has been attained "To encourage general public fly- man stronghold at Metz were halted at the threshold of ing" Stout said “planes must be built their goal by the safely Safety in flying in the United armistice States depends much on speed power Because of prevailing high winds in Today the American commander this country a plane must have at John J Pershing least 125 miles per hour cruising (Black Jack to you power buddy) “Only airplane motors should' be used in aircraft and ships must be quietly for home from Paris where built of durable material No one tohe had bees an unwould take a trip in a cheap plane obtrusive I Visitor day neither would an individual buy one” shunning publicity His plan for government subsidy intaking only a cludes: minor role Jn celeGovernment to pay half the cost of brations of the anof the airplane up to $1000 provided owner niversary furnishes plane and pilot for two great victory weeks' military training each year Except for rare for three consecutive years appearances General Pershing a wreath on a solAll private pilots operating with officers’ training camps on annual dier’s tomb he passed almost unnomaneuvers to receive certain compen- ticed among the people to whose aid sations to be determined personal in- ha came That is according to his surance etc own wish — he desires the peace of Flying Clubs private life Always he avoids contacts with to furnish hangar Government politics for all thus registered space planes "Nothing gives me more happiness Flying clubs to be organized under never civilian supervision under perhaps na- he dnee said “than that I have into political life Suptional organization with government been drawn porters of those who hold high office encouragement and assistance of wisdom Civilian activities to encourage an- picture them as prodigiesthem stupid their opponents call nual tours national and international scoundrels But all those I have i autogiroa Of the monoplanes were open cockpit ’and 214 were S-I NOVEMBER OF AIRPLANES -- -- January-Septembe- 1933 tfS Statue of Liberty Will Be Renovated K-O’B- Costs Lives of Farmer and Son Ste of In Simplified English Brought Forward As jlediuin for World Language A solution’ LONDON Aug 11 for international language problems now is brought forward by the ortho-logicinstitute of Cambridge It consists of a simplification of the English tongue called "basic English” Failure of many attempts to provide an “invented” language that could be used as a means of communication between the peoples of all nations led to the effort to adapt the English tongue for the tmrpose The new form of English introduced to Canada at the institute of pacific relations conference at 'Banff (PP)-- al Advanced Accounting A special twelve weeks’ class la Advanced Accounting Is being organized' at the L D 8 Business College Evening SchooL This class will use the new 1933 Walton Advanced Accounting text The new text’ is 'just off the prese and eon-tai-n lnfor matlon Nm accounting This class will meet every Monday and Thursday evening for one period of lecture work and one period of laboratory t v MINIMUM NUMBER 19 STUDENTS L r CLASS STARTS NOY4 13 V ' Can Wasatch 1313 for Details LDS BUSINESS COLLEGE in August contains only 850 words 600 of them nouns 150 adjectives 16 verbs or names of operators and the rest adverbs prepositions or names of directions These in addition to numbers weights and measures the calendar and such words as club radio and telegram already internationalized do the work of 500000 words of English at a level of ordinary communi-’ cation f English1 was chosen for the ’new medium because it is the natural or administrative language of 500000 000 people and because no other language is susceptible to the same kind of simplification With no inflections it is not and analytic only closer to the language habits of many Orientals but for the same reason is easier to learn The interest with which persons in all parts of the earth have turned to his form of English (in which this paragraph is written) gives its backers the belief that it may be put to a great number of uses ’Letters have come into the orthological institute in Cambridge by the thousands from all east and the parts of Europe the tar ' United States— t Pacific 'American Schools on the coast are interested in it as a way of helping ypung Chinese and Japanese to a good knowledge of English In China where English is the second language there is much interest in it and Japanese teachers are about to put it in their schools Widely differentiated uses- - of word are eliminated in the new medium such as “f or” in the sense bf "because” “that” in the sense of a relative pronoun or “bit” ‘ as art of horse's harness i It makes use of the fact almost all verbs can be analyzed into ane of few fundamental operations in cam bination with a directive The simplest combinations of these give equivalents for 2000 common verbs such as “put in" for “insert'! “go upr for “climb take out” for extract' and "go against a law” for “break Jaw” f 1 B Fge reliistoric Data” PEIPING Nov 11 discoveries made in the cave 40 miles from Peiping which yielded prehisman wre toric fossil of announced today by Dr Davidson Black research worker of the Rock? efeller Institute The discoveries were described before the Congress of the China Geological society meeting at the American-owned Tslnghua university They show Dr Black said that the first inhabitants of the cSve were prehistoric baboons a species of hyena and other animals now extinct After the Peking man came another mao — an early example ol the modern type the discoveries revealed Traces 'of Industry and fire also were found along with primitive instruments as a necklace and a bone needle (JV-Importa- g 4 fox-toot- h j Infants’ Dept Celebrates ’s William Penn is reported io have paid $4 68 a pound for his coffee but even at that price its drinking quickly spread over the country Infants’ Shawls rayon trims All wool fringed pink or blue Infants’ Creepers Hand made and emoroidered and Bobby styles one-pie- 6izes 1 to 3 r Knit Leggings AU wool warm and comfy white and pink sizes I 2 3 Wool 4 ' Be Thankful for This Event You May Never See Sucli Values Again! Monday— and All This Week at to-la- y Grudge Shooting hrf DOLLAR DAY sailed adio equipment for private planes by other they were just average’ Pershing’s appearance is still spick some method of furnishing two prispan he’s as natty in civies as vate owners under loan or subsidy ar- and ho was in uniform and his chief pasrangement and poker “This" he concluded "should lead times are still golf to 100000 privately owned planes and 200000 new pilots quickly available for military defense within three years’ time It would encourage new industries increase labor and buying power and would cost less than any other form of national defense “Under this type of encouragement flying might be brought to equal importance with the automobile in the creation of wealth PRESTON Neb Nov 11 (JP)— James and the stabilization of national de- Margrave 53 wealthy farmer and his fense" son William 26 were shot and killed here today and another son Stuart 22 and Mrs Margrave were critically Two Nevada Boys Hurt wounded arrested Sam Martin about Auto Truck 78 Officers Crash who they said is demented The Margraves were in the yard at their BOULDER CITY Nev— Dean Hol- home when Martin they said opened den 18 son of a Boulder dam work- fire with a shotgun man was severely injured near the Physicians at the Falls City hospital reservation gate Friday and Pat where they were taken held little hope received for the recovery of Stuart but the Lynch 16 his companion cuts and bruises when the car in which condition of his mother was not reserious they were riding crashed Into the garded as so Officers said Martin had some kind rear of a Los Angeles power and light bureau truck stalled on the high- of a grudge against the Margraves large landowners in this vicinity and way T H Lewis who had given the boys had made threats agginst them Four a ride home after they had walked empty shotgun shells were found at the scene of the slaying from Las Vegas was not Injured Succumbs in Londoi erature" ond China Cave Yields American Composer $25-00- FRENCH IN FETE f JECTIOI-tic- LONDON Nov 11 (JP)— Melville J Gideon 49 the New York composer who made hlsjirst appearance in CarWASHINGTON Nov 11 (JP)— The statue of liberty in New York' negie hall thereat the age of 12 died here today harbor will be repaired by the federal government to make visitors Be underwent an operation for apmore comfortable and provide a week ago pendicitis work s Gideon was solo pianist with the Ceilings and tunnels through the New York Philharmonic orchestra Old fort will be relined The second when he made the unusually early floor landing will be renovated bow to public life and will become the principal room In 1911 he came to England and ' In the statue contributed to the composition of a 0 The Improvements will cost number of revues and musical plays and officials said will proHe also composed many songs and vide five months’ work for 25 men appeared" a singer and pianist-Hreturned to New York and ap anthropic nostalgic and that of the peared at the Casino de Pans in” Janupoet who finds himself rather out of ary 1928 with "The Optimists He was born In New York May 21 key with the world as it'exists today “Since he is a writer of short stories 1884 primarily his prize constitutes a quite remarkable acknowledgment of the place of the short story in modern lit- -- V NEWS MAIN Pieces Pijlow 45- - 1 54-inc- h Types Madeira Scarfs Crass Linen Napkins r V Soft 27x27 Flan Diapers absorbent flannelette Inches hemmed Pack age of one dozen Flannelettes Infants' gowns and wrappers Shell edged and embroidered ’ O (n draw string Iur bottom T Infants’ Dresses Hand made dresses and petticoats fine batiste ahd nainsook Embrol- O IOr dered Wool Bootees Bootees and trims of pink or blue Cases- - of All and -- '12 sizes Special shoes O dainty Prs V Fourth Flow Keith O’Brien -- Mosaic Towels 36-inc- face Use Primrose House Chiffon Powder There is no shine in it New large box containing 80 more powder (J5-Seven smart shades Cut Work Mosaic Madeira Appenzel your powder and not your 6 Vi Monday be that sniMis ’s Fancy Linens 900 36- - Keith-O’Brien- It may to Stockings and rayon white KeithQ1Bb!ENJ n? 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