| Show f THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SEMTE1WD News Glances by States-JBy NEW LEADER Associated Press) COLORADO charge of first degree murder in the BOULDER— You’ve heard of the fatal shooting last month of R H Facoach who advertised In the coilegi e in Union Pacific shop superintendpaper for a “Conscientious hard work- ent ‘WASHINGTON ing fullback"? PORT TOWNSEND —“It’ralT right t Well Professor Alexander Grant university!j about the skunks under your --front men’s glee club’ has had to ask the porch Mr Sam James of Rochester they wouldn't think of bothering you” Questions Sent to All Student newspaper to find him a tenor That in substance was the advice He said he’'scoutd" several midBasks on Stock night serenades at sorority houses but given today to Mr James who has been using the back door ever since a didn't discover anw particularly suit-! herd of polecats camped under the Transactions able talent front porch by the Rev M McLean MONTANA Goldie who added' “A skunk made a thouBILLINGS Mont— Ninety-fivWASHIN G’ION Nov 1 W-- In an sand pounds of turkeys ark being nest under my back porch and raised a family pf seven kittens They were effort to obtain full picture of stock shipped to eastern markets by beautiful creatures full of fun and the water for turkey pool market financing the senate banking will never harm anyone unless moeasterners of of thousands repast to a committee has sent questionnaire lested" Tha Goldie family felt badly was sold on The a consignment pool what banks ha said when tha little ones left the nation's largest asking 14 cents a pound for prime young bid of In recent loaned have money they toms and young hens 12 cents for for transactions stock yean Wth disclosure of this move today choice birds and 8 cents for commerthe committee continued Its direct in- cial turkeys NEW MEXICO quiry into market deals tracing maz oLxvidane through WviEtj-irat1AS“ t?HUOTXAssertelTy angry and testimony the formation of Gen- because his wife had not prepared eral Theaters Equipment corporation breakfast Pete Lucero 37 night watchin 1929 man in the residential district fired Earley L CSarke organizer of the a shot that struck his Ferdithreatened by Corporation was daughter in the shoulder and then shot nand Pecora committee counsel and himself in the head Senator Couzens (R Mich) with clta Minister UncerPhysicians said Lucero probably Finance tie® for contempt or perjury when he would- - die The child probably will made statements which the two said live tain About Payment of Mrs Lucero said (he was holding the apparently conflicted with earlier testimony he had given December Installment baby when her husband drew his pistol information sought from the banks and fired h intended investigators said to from WYOM1NO HAVANA Nov 18 W—The Cuban data being obtained CHEYENNE— had to draw 81 brokers relative to operations on the names instead ofThey 60 in the foreign debt was a matter of concern the usual secur New York stock exchange and for tha Grau San Martin government jury panel for the December session today— the first day during which tty markets in other eihes of the district court Writenp Charged The third name drawn was that of there was no shooting in the capital TPecors produced dsta be said showed Keith Bellalrs who is In jail and will since last week's rebellion President Grau San Martin conthat In the formation of General The- stand trial at the court session on a ferred with Havana officials of the taken of stocks aters the companies Chase-bank-te Uinwit-wairir- -t1 N to wars written up about $'17000 BOIL anithst athas steckboMer bed the sued — subsequently but a government “ Clarke' was warned by Pecora and same opportunity Couzens while the committee was InAt that time he said the offer was spokesman said debt matters were Interna-frpna- l withdrawn Into the and holders of 200000 discussed by them psyment by quiring Finance Minister said beProjector corporation in 92S Shares got only one for one Pecora fore the conference Despagne that he did not of $690000 for stock in the Nicholas asked Clarke to produce a record that know whether “we can pay the Deall stockholders had the 1 for 1 Power company Clarke was head of the International chance but Clarke failed to do it add- cember Instalment on the exterior debt but many things can happen beBefore the committee last week he ing however "that’s my belief" Pecora turned to the formation of fore December" said he had no Interest in the company army headquarters it was said it was buying Pecora said howevqr General Theaters in July 1029 and the theAtinterior situation had quieted the witness had acquired all the stock various companies whose stock was ac- after rebel movements In Nicholas Power toy $190 a shars and 3uired by General Theaters including considerably in Orlente Camaguey and Santa Camera company got $690000 frpm the International Clara provinces and that "moat of Pecora added this represented $213 S which William A Fox owned 80 per rebel bands have dispersed share or a profit to Clarke of around cent $2oo000 When Clarke replied the total Clarke said he took 8000 shares of News that American Ambassador confer with wtJuded title to-- building Pecora re- Theaters Equipment Acceptance cOr- Sumner Welles would President Roosevelt soon on the Cuminded him that he previoualy had inration for which cluded the building in another Item and ‘exchanged them for 23000 ban situation aroused great interest Clark said he wanted to correct his shares of General Theaters then worth here Welli announced he would Mr testimony but Coraeni interjected that $20 a share as part of the transaction see the president In Warm Springs He told the committee he paid ho was unable to understand tbs statements and that Clarks could be for the Mitchell Camera com- Ga on Sunday and may visit the with contempt if he uttered a pany stock and sold it to the Grandeur state department In Washington becharged ‘ sehood while testifying company later part of General Thea- fore returning to Havana ters for $3100000 and that id conMeanwhile the fate of two aoldiers ‘Perjury" suggested Pecora 1 assume R is permissible to make nection with this Fox was paid for whom a military court asked the death penalty In connection with irors and correct them" Clarke rePecora said be might call Fox for their alleged leadership of the replied fit's permissible to make honest questioning In ths inquiry which is bellion last week was not decided toshot back Pscora expected to go into tha teas by Fox cA night The cabinet reported as divided on jClarke had told the committee that control in Fox film and theater ventures Tha committee sought to ask whether to oommute the sentences or exchanging h 1800000 shares of for GTE It was at tha rata Fox about thia last spring put ha was order them carried out met today of 1 for 1 4 of General Theaters ill in a downtown hotel but did not discuss the matter K TAKES HELM' “ DETAILS large FOREIGN DEBTS WORRYCUBANS d 4 ft $30-DO- X " & — Brief Ceremony to Induct Morgenthan Into U S Financial Post WASHINGTON Nov 16 (AT — Hen- ry Morgenthau Jr sn unwavering supporter of President Roosevelt’S experiment in a managed currency Is Not a Mntter V By N C NICOLEr United Tress Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON Nov 16— The sudden stability in the government gold price marks a cautious desire to sec what will happen under various circumstances rather than any basic gold change in the administration policy it appeared tonight For three days the price arbitrarily set for domestic newly mined gold has stood at $33 56 though tha London price in terms of dollars haa gone The dollar flying up above $35 dropped sharply again today hi in- Taste Good Ex- This theory won at least partial substantiation from Jesse Jones chairman of the Reconstruction Finance corporation tonight He said the United States had purchased hardly enough gold in foreign markets this week “tp fill your teeth” and teat its domestic newly mined purchases amounted to only $8882000 From this statement it appeared that almost the whole effect of the gold program to date was psychological Price Little Affected In Its second and more Important objective increase in commodit tomorrow will assume command of the nation's finances With a brief White House ceremony be wiU be inducted as acting secre- tary of the treasury moving to that temational exchang?Jtjlihsgglj4be- oflr-th-grtd- pOttejr4s“hot'yet edttTKfc Anrer tearTFSl if ’price was so far be- had much effect Wholesale commodf dap aftmeatfrom-Vhe- ministration the affairs of which he low tee European price but a moder- ity prices advanced one half of one has directed in a way that has brought ate rally carried the dollar upward per cent in the last week the bureau late in the day unstinted praise from officials of labor statistics reported today the Today he was busy concluding his The administration it was fell is dollar lost more than 7 per cent of its connections with his old office re- anxious to discover just how rapid value In terms of gold in that period ceiving the congratulations of his as- it can put on the brakes to stop dollar Wholesale commodity prices now are sociates and conferring with his suc- depreciation in international-mone11 per cent above the corresponding cessor William I Myers who served dealings It doesn’t want 46 let tee Week of 1932 and the dollar’s value dollar go skidding dowpr w its ulti- has dropped about 40 per cent Stock under him as deputy governor At the treasury Secretary Woodln mate stabilization point and then and grain markets were strong today about to go on a long leave of absence find that it can’t be kept from going but have not established a definite and Underiecretaw Acheson who re- still farther The only way to find trend signed were guests of honor at a out la to leave the domestic gold price It is beginning to appear that If Secreluncheon givtn by Assistant alone for a few days or possibly even gold and prices in general are linked Hewes ana attended and see what happens by depart reduce tary as closely as the directors of the admental officials ministration program believe tee First Goal Attained Before taking the date Morgenthau Ofi the basis of market quotations connection only works itself out over as usual will meet with other officials a considerable period of time The to fix the day’s price for Reconstruc- - tee gold policy hasn't yet been estab- proportion of dollar depreciation to lished as sound or unsound It has irico tipn corporation purchasing of do- succeeded rise la wholly out of line so in the immediate objective mestic newly mined gold He is e close friend of Professor MfgcUy Wlie atithor of me Qtetg domestic gold prices combined with ed yesterday as planning no change in present plan for increasing commod- federal reserve bank purchases of his gold policy and it was doubted ity prices by raising the price of gold how and much to a flight that the domestic price would be left abroad gold one follows the on the theory thatthe Nor were there from in the dollar of direct in- long unchanged fear acis rise The other gold price any indications that tee Reconstrucflation official nor neither an private complished by setting arbitrary tion Finance corporation and the Fedobservers can figure each day for domestic metal financial Economists who doubt that the eral Reserve bank would seek to and simultaneously purchasing in for gold price really- - regulates other bring the world price down to the elgn markets contend that fearis responsible present domestic price by selling The domestic price has ranged up abroad some of the gold acquired in dollar’s drop ward from $31 i6 to $3338 Mean the last few weeks while tee foreign exchange value pf There is no evidence teat the dollar the dollar has depreciated in rela- modlty index which in spite of fluc- has low enough yet to satisfy tion to the pound from about $470 to tuations has worked steadily higher the dropped administration and lead to auch At the White House a chart was nearly $3 50 at today's quotation 10 per cem stabilization attempts Thu movement in foreign exchange made public showing was one of tee objectives of tee gold rise in the composite price of 17 One Killed Eight Hurt policy but it haa been accompanied staples 15 Meanwhile the gold price per cent by a drop In quotations on govern- gained With the dollar extremely heavy As Brothers! Cars Crash ment bonds Officials have expressed the dollar value of gold at Lonsupreme confidence in the ability of and don running unusually high the ad- GREAT FALLS Monl Nov 18 VP) federal aecurltlea to rebound Jesse H Jones chairman of the Re- ministration haa held the domestic -H-ead-op collision of automobiles gold price at the same level $3356 driven construction corporation aaid today by brothers on the Ulm highthat purchases of gold in tee foreign for the last three days In contrast way today brought death to one of market had been comparatively small with this the London price today them Joseph Young mechanic and Jones refused to be quoted on the ranged upward from $3314 to the other Ben amount purchased but said the Questions of whether the federal serious injury Young reserve been had system attempting amount bought abroad “probably” Eight persons were Injured in the was less than the domestic purchases to bolster the government bond marwhich up to tea present total approxi ket by increasing its rate of purchases impact which demolished both ma were answered by today’s federal re- chines mately $6500000 Ha said tha foreign purchases were serve statement which showed that The crash atclimaxed a night of a dance in Ulm "not sufficient to cause any stir in for the week ended last night it merrymaking bought a total of $2000000 worth of Joseph was en route to Great Falls exchange circles" carrying a load of guests to their Regardless of other factors how the securities This was the lowest weekly pur- homes when he crashed into his ever officials pointed to the comchase In aeveral months For some brother’s car time the purchases were at a rate of about $39000000 a week For the last several weeks they have been $10 oooooa Of Price! Today yon ean demand the smart things for your andnever question your ability-t- o afford‘all that good taste requires For today prices are still low — and STYLE dominates Each appointment must be tastefully h armoniz&daweaflh-fiiB‘it8elf and at peace with all its neighbors Here at Dinwoodey’s we offer a wealth of smart new merchandise at sensible prices — a refuge for thoughtful buyers from the avalanche of cheapness-store dedicated to the fashion-wis- e to the Braart to the thrifty— to you Let ns help make yonr home a tribute to your cultured taste your smartness and your thrift home gl 'Tm an-rre- r a 1 it x' I v t marvels how- - the Soap of Beautiful Women ° Roosevelt Tests Brakes On Skidding Currency OF TREASURY Sudden Stability in Gold Price Viewed as periment iii Checking Decline e theSUll-Thanksgi- FRIDAY MORNING 'NOVEMBER f t 17 1933 O’Coat Free Te $600 $1050 CHAIR SIDE TABLE— and ’ genuine American Small brass gallery around top BXW1NG Exactly as shown t ailsr ‘ Cft QIO PEwW Walnut Gum-wo- Pin rn vEieJv m$t wo oro oiokta from inolo to net tuft ailt to or4or lor rftln-oroond ovorooot tree Aloe us oolled-lo- r lull SALT LAKE EDUCATOR TO SPEAK Dr A L Beeley professor ciology at the University of will address the Associated Credit Men at 730 p m at the ber of commerce our keep in TODAY IN 3 MIRRORS —Guaranteed genuine plate glaaa A nice- m error In- creases tee apprarancs of any SPINET DESK— Ideal Walnut for the llvang room flnUh only WALNUT of soUtah Retail cham- RECREATIONAL COUNCIL Major George W Braden of Pasadena Cal western representative of the National Recreation association will address an organization meetlni of the Salt Lake Recreational council in the city and county building at 7:30 p m relumed Iron oar orento lor VIVE DDL LABS a oanilou korcola over? she la Ike lei FedIMo rear cool ond root lor enlr TWO D01XABS and eleea I Order kr and ein Juba Free temple Ofttftlo oolllt repreant- - I I tU SOUTH MAIN STREET Opoa Wedneadar ond Saturday Nlshlo 3MRAC DELEGATES TO BE NAMED The executive committee of the Utah State Farm Bureau federation will meet at 1030 a m in bureau offices to name delegates to the annual convention of the American Farm Bureau federation in Chicago Joseph Anderson president will preside and will give a report of activities of the organisation during the past three months STUDIO OAT VENEERED LEO TABLE—Ideal for corner or console table when WALNUT not in us COOCH-Qr- $1500 or rush een cretonne cover Makes mattress or two single beds Cotton-fille- d Into double 607 ft A eJ£IeJV LIONS CLUB Members of the Lions club will hold a luncheon meeting in the Hotel Utah at 12:13 p m CREAMERY OPERATORS The Creamecy Operators’ association will hold a luncheon meeting at the chamber ot commerce at 12:15 O’clock p m -- v' -- X ADVISORY COUNCIL A luncheon meeting of the chamber of commerce advisory council will be held at the chamber at 12il9 p m People who formerly peised her by now say complimentary thing about her Marjorie u winning beg Beauty Contest Today she’s a social success in sny circle Men find bet charming- MANUFACTURERS The Utah Manufacturers’ association will hold a meeting at the chamber of commerce at 1215 p m - YV A mmM aria Can help a Girl in her Beauty Contests YOU get the fun and favors of life ss or only the griefand the troubles? People ate mighty alow to praist but it's the girl with a Camay Complexion who gets admiration and praise the eyes of every mao gad woman you meet will look at you approvingly- - THI SOAP Of BEAUTIFUL WOMEN Nothln 0 CireisinRlr rich as Camay! Uthw your cheek be- mf fore t Try Camay one month The change DO m LIFI IS A LONO BEAUTY CONTEST Like Marjorie n who Is fric” tured above 1 1 1 you too are g 2n a Beauty Con test It may be at a party or at aome informal gathering of friends that your beauty j i and your skin your charm will be judged And yon must i compete with other womenSo get yourself Camay5 Complexion i a skin that is : fresh as a flower’s petals Then never-endin- ‘ - I ” ’ X la your skia will surely delight yout - Etcq the most delicate femlnineTkin thrives oa Camay’s gentle care Fragrant and pure i i lnd mild ‘ Creamy-whit- e trades committee Membera ot tha chamber ot commerce retail tradea committee will attend a luncheon- - meeting at the chamber at 1215 p m UTAH PIGEON CLUB ot th Utah Pigeon club will be held at the Newhousa hotel at 730 p m A meeting ' LOO F SESSION Membera of tha Independent Order "Since I’ve used Camay my skints ever ot Odd Fellowa will meet with grand lodge officers at the Odd Fellows hall so much finer” wrote a girl 41 Postottice piece at 8 p m Henry from Colorado Hall will speak CuttJ l 0P fo5 70u Thousands of women use Camay in preference to all other soaps And more thousinds each day are taking np the Soap of Beautiful Woment Get Camay today ' la tha teen sad yellow wrapper Cellophane Tke price is amazingly low I RETAIL CREDIT MEN Tha Retail Credit Man’s association will meet- - at the chamber of comv merce at 8 p m LECTURE SCHEDULED A lecture on “What South America Means to Us" will be delivered at Kingsbury hall -- University ef Utah by Edward Tomlinson at 815 p m DISBARRED LAWYER ILL BOSTON Nov 18 UP) — Daniel H Coakley a member of the executive council who has been waging a fight for reinstatement to the Massachu- aetti 4euwte'tofeurisdOU3“l(r his home last night and was seriously ill today Hla physician said Coaktey had suffered a fainting spell Coakley was disbarred in 1922 on charges of blackmail and extortion He was elected to the governor's council a ' (year ago bae---w- i 'V 9 BUYNOWI Pure Virgin Wool MAGAWALNUT FINISHED ZINE RACK— Convenient at tho ot chair OCCASIONAL CHAIR — Walnut Good finish grade tapestry Ideal ae an odd chair covering $265 a In your room BLANKETS 07 vieelv Will Never Be Cheaper Special Prices In Every Department Friday and Saturday ORIGINAL ' UTAH WOOLEN HILLS 24-3- 0 II‘ Richards Street CLUB CHAIR— Large and roomy Down-fill- ed cushion Rose TABLE LAMP—With parchment Ideal for had pottery bate $395 1 damask ertng cov-- 1 Convenient Terms to Those Who Desire V wmm ntji J ESTABLISHED 1857 DlNWGODEY’S” "GOOD FURNITURE 3743 West 1st South 3 Tel Wasatch 391 7 |