Show - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING LATIN STAND MAY WRECK 4 — y- - 1933 The present several other features building is the only junior high achool whigh is not now equipped to carry complete junior- high teheol program Clause In Corridor "The proposed addition to the Garf eld school wTl relieve the presertu ’he U n’nh and Gar overrrosdinpo me nousing rommu- f eld d strict' The McKinley add-- ’ the W asatch Literary club will 'on will make possible the proper) te °f housing of all the elementary pupils J held at lh Newhouse hoter at VITAL ISSUES News Glances By States DECEMBER - - TO BE DECIDED - OREGON BY BOND VOTE Dec 3 iA’i— The COLD BEACH T IVCVCJll bear - Claude Barden explained aft Of (jfOlCl Opinion of Federal Judge St&tlStlCS 4th ard waa not onlv the lirimM he -So skinniest Hits Local Industry had ever seen but the while hi1- t?ride 200 axe be ng care for m the South W took for a Tl J whom Code Enforcement C strolling C OF GOVERNORS tiygjJiool Board CltB Urgent high school But by next September Demand for ‘Hands OfP "ith of $1 for each $1000 of capitalizaUon their nearby house fjji nfle When By RICHARD L TURNER available room in the latter The board of governors of the every which expires at the close of the Mrs Bardon came back shefo'und Threat-Parle- y Additions Need wlt—be needed for hgh chamber of commerce will hold a Writer Staff for S Associated U Press building Policy by Bardon s d Rs had fiscal year June 30 and a tax of I By no bear there liutlatid PrM) school atudenta " luncheon meeting ati chamber Dec WASHINGTON 5 per cent on all corporate income In chased the intruder from Jhe vicinity WASHINGTON Dec 3— N R A ofTo llustraSe the condition Mr Ber 12 15 p m and Repairs ens per cent of ficials today were not disburbed by the minute compilation of figures on excess of 12 MISSOURI ker said that n some school the The last levy expires for the opinion of a federal judge that of the administration Ration WOMEN REPUBLICANS JEFFERSON Cixj Dec 3 overcrowding is so great that corr J corporation at the beginning of the constitution does not permit en- dors and alcoves are beng uLhzed vu (Continued from Page Onei wilt be ready for eachown apparently will still be llleg n tRePubu' forcement of MONTEVIDEO Uruguay1 Dec 3 next fiscal year following re is Y ?u rs national code terms o'n monetary policy for classTooms to the mam the final proclama after Turnng Misxoun he when 81 Roosevelt’s the w study of Latin demand authoi lze 'ome tenance problem Mr Bulker said C‘UtV‘“"eCt fewhoasel local industries and proceeded on Presidgnf peal (UP)— A concerted of repeal Tuesday deopite the ?xpjfctf d con!res-'- tion n Warm from returns civil p Springs United the When the an The American nations that extension cln price of domestic newly mined their course to obtain compliance "Durlng the past 15 years there has state’s 3 VO 1 vote for the twenty-firs- t The statistics are being prepared at gold now rests at $3401f 25 cents highw is ex- States agree to end her policy of inter- amendment in every line of business for which a 43 per cent increase m pupil Both houses of the leg works program was begun it the treasury and deal with all phases er than a week ago atfd $267 greater at public works would be enrollment In the city schools vention both military and monetary lslature were far Iron? final action a code is in effect s program purchases lhan the f)rst quotation thus In the affairs of her neighbors m the Donald R Richberg general coun- of the way in sufficient volume by of this increase has taken place eliminate the state dry law and at home prices and it ts nouncec when the 81 the western hemisphere threatened sel of the recovery administration above the sixth grade causing an in- - LfhYfs 71! bill upon adjourn- - February 15 to obviate the necessity some confidential infor-grabote Pwas begun jt has been held vVsterifay said undue importance had been atnight as the seventh Observers forecast'0 ”re''" labor furnished b thi gov crease in building area of 11 per centjfwboue on the gold stocks of other lunchanged for periods as long as a mation conference convened here to dismiss Jfveral day would be required to ernment to the tached of this size oP expressions nations week but all rhanges ha e moved the t of tjie rpovery act peace and trade possibilities No Funds for Materials wind up the work plup required to house this constantly Similar figuies were delivered to pnce upward Barnstormers will meet at theamed in an opinion The United Press learned authorihanded down the a'dnual du'cIV has mi reasing enrollment mum The school boud OKLAHOMA : re 7 southern chief the 30 executive mat the Art Barn St p tatively that the Cuban delegation yesteidav b Judge Alexander Aker- - sort found it could use the labor Onlv m fund available for maintenance of ne by Eugene Black governor of OKLAHOMA CITY Dec 3 was preparing a resolution voicing man said the in and has Initials rarvP been handTampa Richberg grounds buildings drop WOMEN’S VET GROUP the federal reserve board last Wedmore payment and the tourt-hous- a limited manner on xtnctlv an outspoken demand for an end to judge's ruling was a minor point and were sup- ping for the past several years until funds unless work will was to said but projects Oklahoma on otherwise it here insistence The to f nesday women's traditional belong the his opinion on general Washington’s With materials it now Is at its lowest point since 1917 abled American auxiliary plied for materials Veterans will meet tlon of the law did not have the force the chief executive has been kept aptea United States’ dominance If not county The last instalment of $10- both Cost Increased by Delay workers the Newhouse hotel at 8 p m at prised only of major developments ruled out of order may be seconded 000 will be paid next month on a rould skilled and unskilled of a court decision ave be used in sorely needed mainAs a result of this decreasing mainCHICAGO Dec 3 you a Interest on N R A program will be to main Mr Roosevelt is to return Monday by numerous other Latin American structure 30 years old The construcas well as new tenance work tenance budget many repair and imPROGRESSIVE GROCERS the $100000 issue ol 1903 haa cost the the turtle? tear for poor tain the position that unemployment Morgenthan Returning severeA session of the Cuban attitude Includes com county $114750 Now a move Is under tion But the school budgetmakes no provement items have had to be postGroc- ooor pay and chaotic conditions In At a meeting last night the AntiActing Secretary Mofgenthau is exIn many instances such as ers’ association willProgressive ly slashed for economy poned inbe m at held the are ocal trade plete refutation of the Platt amend- way lor a new building afhavoc at back hts tomorrow desk creating funds pected such for society adopted a resolution cruelty of provision of woodroofs painting resurfacing ment to the Cuban constitution makNewhouse hotel st 8 p m KANSAS terstate commerce that industrial ter spending-Uhfholidays at his es- aimed at protection of dumb animals Before the civil works program be- work and replacing anUquated heatreing legal American intervention In EMPORIA Dec $ m— Acting on gan the school board already be the latter cannot m tate New He an York in had plans early this postponement D A V MEETING ing equipment the island republic if and when the orders from the North Central Asso- filed an stored without regulation of the for- conference with the chief executive in general and turtles in particular application with the public means no saving Such items must administration at Washington regards ciation of Colleges end Secondary mentioned it did mer that and therefore !? at which the congress a monetary program will Among other things semVfimVi "and auch a move ar to the best- interests Schools 'the Central InterchllefiaW WOrkSadmilxktraUQDL Isx g any that tiny turtles btr reviewed d 1 power te provide--foSmftTThr a“e trtharpber have-th! of peace end the welfare of the Cuban conference of Kansas has denied the loan to f ma ncet h reea d 10 ns to of commerce st 8 p m tion given to such pressing treasury sold to fadists who carve initials and schools The loan was approved but the cast of repair" on their backs people In the Tampa case dry cleaners of problems as the fi- other designs University of Wichita further part in the government said a bond election Turning again to the housing probFollowt Statement HEATING CONTRACTORS St Petersburg Fla had sought a nancing and tax recommendations its sports program The North Cen- would be necessary before the funds lem Barker said fyjr the A meeting of sheel The resolution follows closely metal and restraining order against a competi0 On December 15 more than tral association last winter suspended could be advanced Under this plan ‘Except for f jve vacant classrooms unofficial statement Issued yesterday the school for alleged “favoritism to the in treasury notes and other $72000 in the Fremont school and five in the warm sir heating contractors will b”e tor who refused to charge the minigovernment Haitian of the a member 425 labor 8 mum Kearns building st p m held st by athletes” prices for cleaning established government obligations will fall due at agrant while the balance of old West high school the only availfor that city 'under the code for the They are to be met as usual by flotadelegation Antoine Pierre Paul deOHIO would be the chool district’s able rooms m the entire city to care exStates United to an end The Judge denied the order tion of new securities to an equivamanding The worst share of the cost ASHLAND Dec 3 increased enrollment are one in issue of bonds will enable necessary ihdustry traterritorial privilegei In Latin fire here in 30 years early today de- The 'school board then found it for Only yesterday Jhe N R A cited lent amount and repairs that have Possibly there will be the improvements Columbus m the five one Edison American countries than lOOrleanera from various an additional offer of securities to be the First Presbyterian church could not participate in either the in the Emerson two in the Ensign been held back for several years be- more of The question hung over the confer- stroyed the are similarwho parts country sold for cash and probably an offer works with- three in the Riverside and one in cause of enforced economies The with a loss estimated at $100000 civil works or the s to ence at the opening tin the scarlet Mansfield firemen sided the Ash- out a bond electionpublic of this 'in addition to the lmme- - ly charged with disregarding was the Webster also There effect exchange units of the new issue The other schools are and brown great session hall of Uru- land fire to justify their action at a for Fourth Liberties which were m fighting the the question of whether public opln filled to or beyond their normal ca- diate benefits of reemployment of department guay’s richly constructed men willing and anxious to public hearing here starting Decem- called in October but were not flames which officials theorized were ion would approve any kind of a pacity many In future the near relief 11 or be palace caused legislative for the bonds then offered prepared to face prosecuby defective wiring The loan must be provided in this area either work and the stimulus given to re- ber where President Gabriel Terra of church was vived business will be to relieve the tion Insured for $80000 New Legislation Sought to small additions to Commute Citlfena’ making pracof Referred by the welcomed In these cases however N R A delegates Uruguay all the elementary schools as pressure of the cost of these projects has a COLORADO SO American nations further legal weapon Many One of the first things Morgenthau Realizing that loans and tax In- tically from current budgets by distributing well as to facilities the by adding Hull Dec 3 relief of Cordell DENVER State to the m—k pronot well sound creases of pubdo the cleaners complained against did on taking over the treasury a Secretary two junior high schools or by cen- this cost over a period of years have been displaying the blue eagle fortnight ago was to set a departheading the United States delegation gram that provides for a general sales lic under present financial conditions at U additions S the junior Aid Reduces Cost remained reticent Insisting he was tax for direct relief'and a clgaret tax the school board called a meeting Of tralizing larger The agreement that goes with it Is mental committee to work studying The liberal grants offered by the regarded as legally binding its sign-er- i the government’s finances needs and here as an apostle of peace end Presi- for work relief was proposed today representative citizen last Wednes- high schools to care for the present excess seventh pupils plus grade pu- government to assist in paying for dent Roosevelt’s “good neighbor pol- by Governor E C Johnson for con- day at which the problem was laid to the code for their industry once expected revenues with a view to recpils from the elementary schools” sideration at a special session of the befor them these projects will go far toward off- it Is promulgated! They have the ommending tax legislation to conicy" among all the Americas legislature which opens tomorrow Project to Be Sifted setting the carrying charges on the right to plead for exception from its gress The group is headed by AssistThe citizen were told that by a Debta Linked said situa- bond Issue of aay $500008 the libthe The governor liquor With the proposed bonds The projects pro- terms but failing to do so are regard- ant Secretary Hewes financial situation andthe The rising movement against Unit- tion will not be discussed at the speOne of its principal problems has labor posed are not a group assembled es- ed as voluntary subscribers to the fund and listfederal grants and eral maintenance needs building ed States interventionist privileges cial session but another of would enable the achool board to ac ed the next item is what work could pecially for presentation at this time code That in N R As been that of gauging the amount of meeting legal theory to wreck that the however threatened that may be received from legislature may be called later to nearly $800000 worth of be undertaken and how many men but are taken from the files of the binds them to abide or suffer penal- revenuetaxes gesture of friendship almost before consider It A liquor control bill was complish Estimates range from and grounds department and ties as violators liquor a well aa aid could be employed building construction sound the St Whether of debts The made wee question it by a special legislature earlier hundreds of jobless craftsmen The All projects to be considered by the the office of the superintendent of Petersburg Pressing club had flown $250000000 to $350000000 depending owed by Latin American countries to passed but since then there have grants in addition would go far to- school board for lifting at its special schooLs as things worthy of serious the blue eagle was not known here on the rates established by congress this the United States also was believed been year requests for passage of a local ward offsetting the carrying charges session Monday represent accumu- consideration In contending for the right to regu- with $300000000 the figure most often denunlinked with the option law lated demands from several years "The board of education has np late local trade during the national mentioned on the proposed bonds ciation! of American policy ’ Against this income the committee WASHINGTON In a preliminary atatment A E and are not "trumped up” Mr Bar- apology to offer for its record in any emergency proclaimed by the indusThe formation however of a bloc Some cannot be un- respect and is desirous 6f presenting trial act N R A advisers argue that has set that to be lost through speSEATTLE Dec 3 (&)— The Wash- Eberhardt president of the board ker explained Of debtor nations to demand converto the citizens every item of informs it is exceedingly difficult to draw a cial taxes which expire after repeal sion of their loans at e lower rate of ington Athletic club sprang a new one of education pointed out that Salt dertaken even if funds were avail- tion that will enable them to arrive line between strictly intrastate and These were originally estimated to Interest— the aim of Informal Latin when the “biggest apple ducking con- Lake City schools are In comparative- able because of weather conditions at an and satisfactory con- Interstate commerce They pomt out produce $212000000 but for the first American conversations among dele- test In the world" was held in a swim- ly good condition from educational others because they Cannot be done clusionintelligent in respect to the proposed that the Interstate commerce commis- five months of the fiscal year they He while achool is In session still others gates here — Is meeting with consider- ming pool this Hallowe'en but the physical and financial viewpoints bond issue” sion establishes rail rates within a yielded a total estimated at more than able difficulty due chiefly to their Elks club went one better with a presented the following table how- because the plans have not been drawn have the schools show how Fence ever to Other Units ra accommon contest single state as well as nationally be- $145000000 Two on for to ducks” how "ducking inability agree Special Taxes te Expire steady growth In The aggregate program then would On the other hand several civic cause otherwise the whole rate strue- tion should be carried out and what wild ducks were turned loose In the been faced with cent The special taxes are provide for 530000 man hours of and other organizations of the city lure would collapse cities within exact demands could be made on the Elks pool and the swimmers who the lac of shrinking tax values: Av dtllr Aiited Tax rata labor provided the took home dinners were Lawrence Tear projects can be declared they were unable as yet to single state being in position to Ob- per gallon on gasoline and a 8 per United States st this juncture valuta tnt 11 attandanot or over six extended eight months take a stand on the proposal Peace both territorial and commer- Neider 10 and Jack White Allen 13 1903 34009 I300000000 The tain advantages closed to those sep- cent levy on dividends both expiring But they cannot be completed by Feb- board of 154000 000 35000 December 31 a tax on corporations cial was the keynote of the seventh The King County Human society 1935 governors of the chamber of arated by state lines 8 1 38000 1335 194090000 15 the ol the free commerce will meet Monday noon to expiration 10 5 ruary 185060000 30000 parley as sounded by oddly enough furnished the ducks 19115 10 5 civil works labor 114000000 1931 31000 examine the plan while the Salt President Terra NEW MEXICO 10 8 158500000 11030 Thus the school board need only Lake Real Estate The president urged that Paraguay WATROUS Dec 3 WV--A south 1931 board the Utah of materials Overcrowded $45000 and worth Scboola supply and Bolivia now at war over bor bound Western Air Express' Inc Taxpayers’ association and other can man it 90000 of hours provide "The increase In the average daily der dispute in the Gran Chaco area mail and passenger plane crashed group plan early analyses On useful and necessary proj Several in the heart of South America lay here today and was destroyed by fire attendance thus has been about 700 work pertinent observations to February 15 In civil Works were ects up deci"The said await arm and the Eberhardt Mr made however by individuals down their All of the mail was saved The pilot a year” sion of the League of Nations commis- Dave Hlssong of Denver returned only new school buildings built dur- But by the public works loan of $228-00- who cautioned they could not apeak and the $72000 federal grant for for their sion In the matter He was ing this period were the South high organizations to Denver this afternoon Aside from Secretary Hull the not Injured school and additions to the junior high building the McKinley Garfield and "For one thing” said Wprner Kiepe West Junior high achool additions secretary of the realtors “the achool United States delegation to Monteschools and two or three elementary video included J Reuben Clark Jr But overcrowding still is jobs would be provided overof a much board must remember that It is only additions Seek Negro skilled one of the taxing units in the county longer period for hundreds former United Statee ambassador to Officer! confronting the district” how the question and unskilled workers Mexico said one of the outstanding There are others faced with almost summarizes This Woman of A Slayer con the same problem of employment and Question Up to Board of a bond Issue arose and the need diplomats at the The next point repference He was included in the' dele-- ' for expansion two Items of $228000 for the work such as Salt Lake City the Jhe 8 Dec Texas unBEAUMONT resents the financial element in gatlon because of hie close personal buildings and 45000 for civil works county and other agencies All may citizens and officers were dertaking a loan knowledge of Latin American affairs materials total $273000 The ques- want to help In civic and public works search alin on their that which confidence Mexican tonight and the spurred Mr Eberhardt explained tion before the board then U wheth- and all may have to rely on a bond Mr of acaccused for a an Latin American killing has negro and other officials er to seek just this sum as a bond election though the achopl district Nellie Williams Brockman 30 and cumulated deficit of $271325 the defi- issue or to seek repose in him an additional $100000 "It seems to me the question should The othere in the American dele- attempting to burn her body with cit is due entirely to the failure ol or $200000 with which to finance not be merely a achool Issue but after a Texas expected revenues during recent other civil works projects if the labor should be considered from a county l her automobile truck gation are: Hugh S Cummtng Jr assistant to Hull Sprullle Braden ranger and members of the crew of years In no instance has the board is available after February 15 or to angle and allot money to the different of New York end Mia Sophonisba a freight' train ehot at 1 negro who exceeded Its budget for any of the match the extra allotment with a taxing units should bonds be voted’ Preston Breckinridge a member of set fir to a railroad bridge early to- years in question hs said federal grant and undertake some of Mnlr Suggests Caution the Chicago university faculty inter- day "By holding all expenditures down the needed projects as public works of the D D Muir Jr of ecene Ideals and The negro tied from the ested in to the absolute minimum the board As summarized by Mr Barker- the Chamber of commercepresident noted that the the blazing railroad bridge near adopted annual budgets for the past school situation resolves progress itself into proposed achool bond issue would alFuqua 20 mllee west of Kountze two years which in spite of the great- four Issues most touch the limit of the district’s ASIA QUAKE REGISTERS where Mrs Brockman’s body was ly reduced assessed valuation of city 1 What shall be done about the debt powers WASHINGTON Dec $ (P)—An found last night property permitted the retention of proposed additions to the West junior "Additional ooms mean additional same tax levy of 9 mills for gen- Garfield and McKinley schools for teachers and additional maintenance the 8900 about centered mllee earthquake PLANES TO USE GAS BOMB! eral school operation purposes and which application was made to the expense I personally think we from Washington and believed by obBELGRADE Jugoslavia Dee 3 lVfe mills for tha Interest and sinking public works administration for a should not erect buildings until we servers to have been in Asia was re- (UP) — The authorities decided today fund" Mr Eberhardt said The total $228000 loan and a $75000 grant? he bombs In the of 108 mills represents $1050 on each 2 Shall the board take advantage are sure we can maintain them" ported today by Georgetown univer- to use real tear-ga- s The levy was of the skilled and unskilled labor said sity selsmologlcal observatory' The forthcoming sham air raid over Za- $1000 of valuations Utah shocks began at 3:19:20 p m yester- greb They said the inhabitants had retained although the 109 mills was furnished and paid by the civil works M H Harris representing the association said: "We alday reached a maximum Intensity at not taken tha recent series of raids Insufficient to produce the revenue administration to make needed re Taxpayers’ ways keep open minded and Informed 4 p m and ended at S p m on various towns seriously enough required for the school and sinking pairs and Improvements to present on bond proposals but we feel the fundi after taxpayers Insisted that buildings and grounds? burden of the proof is on the spontaxes must not be Increased Mr What Amount to Raise? sors We always must stop to examEberhardt said tax delinquen3 On the assumption that the ma- ine the Credit Rating Good jority of taxpayers in the district are cies and remember we cannot tax "Outstanding bonds of the board in favor of the bond Issue should the ourselves rich” amount to $4028000 and a recent amount be made high enough to inextra this year to Suppose you had L D S LEADER TO SPEAK compilation of the records In the sink- clude at least part of the building Dr John A Widtsoe of the couning fund reveal that since the first program which must be undertaken gifts—just as you please Suppose— but let’s spend bonds were issued In 1892 nearly within the next year or two to relieve cil of the twelve apostles of the L D adult the $110000 more than was required by the increasing S will in address church the congestion think about next Christmas If you join our Christmas law has been set aside In the sinking Roosevelt and South junior districts? M I A travelogue class of the fund from tax money This does not 4 Is the social need of joining with h L D S ward Savings Club this year you will have money to spend for Include an additional $203675 in that the public agencies In furnishing work chapel 363 East Second South street fund which cams from investments for those now unemployed sufficient- Tuesday at 7 30 p m on “A Trip and reinvestment of maturing secur- ly great to justify the board in bor- Through the Holy Land" your Christmas shopping next' December It’s all as ities" he explained adding that the rowing' money for materials equipMexico Is to have a statewide coopdistrict’s credit rating la enviable In ment and supervision when the fedeasy as putting money in the bank— which is precisely coffee of the financial world because it has eral government Is willing to pay for erative organization the labor? growers what jyou do You deposit a few dollars every week scrupulously met Its obligations In the problem of financing the Here is an answer by A E Eberschool board could obtain Its public hardt president of the board: They are credited to your Christmas Club Account A works loan from the government over "If the board decides to carry out Vv-- i 7 a period at a low interest rate its tentative program the subject year from now we pay it all hack to you—plds accrued or it could obtain the loan privately should be considered primarily from basis snd still receive the standpoint of community investon a And there’s your Christmas spending money The civil works ment On this basis it it generally the federal grant loan could be obtained privately and conceded that a good1 educational sysrepaid in 20 years Both loans for tem with effective public schools that matter probably could be re- forming a vital part of it constitutes’ Come in and let one of tellers give you all the infor financed for an additional 20 years one of the most valuable assets to any of achool of under the current dividends practice community The richest mation about this easy way to get Christmas money spreading loans over 40 years The are obtained from the public investlaw permits a levy of 2 per cent an- ment in good schools and in the charnually of the bond issue for the sink- acter of future citizens as the product of the schools ‘‘Don’t tell Sne but Frank li planning to givs ing snd interest funds Furthermore it becomes the paGeorge King clerk of the school her a marvelous new Natural Oaa Range for board estimated thet by boosting the triotic duty of every American compresent sinking and Interest fund levy munity to provide the best possible Cbrietmaa and can yon imagine I it from 15 mills to 1 mills the district public school system ss that commuwould be able to meet all demands nity's contribution to American ideals will be wrapped in CELLOPHANE and deltr in Its bonded debt including the pro- and to democracy's greatest bulwark LEAVE SALT LAKE red Christmas Evel I Lope BillJakes the hint posed $500000 Issue The Increased —an intelligent and appreciative citi7:45 A M and S:30 P M tax would be 80 cents on each $1000 zenship How I could COOK with a new gas range I” "The immediate need for an issue valuation ARRIVE LOS ANGELES 12:20 NOON and 11:15 P M That Is the school district’s Unso- of bonds Is occasioned by our lack cial picture Here Is the account of of available funds with which to do Las Vegas $2152 its building and maintenance needs our patriotic duty and respond to the 3918 Los Angeles as drawn by Howard Barker super call of the president Of the United 3418 San Diego tntendent of buildings and grounds States to cooperate and participate in Heated Cabin “Admittedly the most urgent needs his war against depression by pro10 Off on Round Tripe are in the West Junior McKinley and viding worthwhile projects for put235 Garfield districts The West junior ting men to work It we fall to ‘do addition has been deferred from year pur part’ to the fullest extent of our as 1929 to year eince it Was planned in ability as a community as well because of lack of funds This addi- individuals are we not laying our Member Federal Reserve System classmore besides selves open to severe criticism' and tion contemplates WASATCH HAS CO OC OiH CAS CO rooms a new gymnasium to replace to the charge of being slacken! in a the portable buildings now In use an time of need and national peril? auditorium new thop facilities end "From e practical standpoint an TRADE MEET "y Will iTOrCSS Buying Program - J'a at-th- e 3- -An up-to- capital-theYrogr- uor iu 111 11 j Two-thrd- andler ’ 5eW gold-buyin- - con-Ar- - (Pi-O- - e ral:t8 Dis-itha- - (IPv-H- well-bein- g -- lPern TpoTd were-bein- would-auppi- Refuse $228-00- jmni-mum- Cuban-Haltla- Substitutes s n one-ha- lf 1 1 (TV-Arm- ed tpe-cia- mm Tot Christmas g $7500 or $10000 for Twelfth-Thirteent- ' our 2 RIGHTS DAILY 1 MODERN natuia( QaL UTAH CAS 8 COKE znzzrzzzmz Utaod Savings fi TTimsII- C® South Main Street v 1 |