Show v THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 8UNDAY MORNING Man in Bed Produces Barely Enough Two Culbertson CHINA TROOPS Energy to Burn Candle Savaht Says FORCE REBELS TO QUIT BASE By F B COLTON Associated Press Science Writer WASHINGTON Jan IS (fl)- -A set entlst has found that a man lying in bed before breakfast produces barely enough energy to keep an average-sixecandle burlng This “one candlepower" of energy is what it takes Just to keep alive the overhead cost of running the body It is part of the findings of Dr Francis G Benedict of Carnegie Institution of Washington in a study of energy consumed in physical eH0It made public today If a man’s energy production could somehow be connected to an electric wire in these early morning hours when "the flame of life bums low" it would Just suffice to keep one 68 watt bulb lighted he found This amount of production represents one calorie a minute But when a man gets out of bed and goes to work his energy production rises tremendously and so do his lood requirements “Two lumps of sugar would run a man resting quietly for about an hour" says Dr Benedict "A pat of f hours butter for one amf and a doughnut would furnish the calories he would need for about three hours d Nationalists Reported to Have Captured Foochow Americans Still Missing Br Airoelated Preu SHANGHAI China Jan 14 (Sun secessionist day)— A movement In Fukien province tottered today asr national 1st marines were reported in posses flon ot Foochow the capital and the rebeli took to (light The famous nineteenth route army retreated from the beleaguered city nationalist troops were nearly at the gates British and Japanese warships were ordered do proceed to the city and 100 Japanese bluejackets were said to have landed in the capital In the (ace of the smashing Nan-king offensive against the Insurgents who two months ago set up an independent people's government op- posed to the dominant nationalist administration in Nanking the fate of six American missionaries trapped by the fighting two weeks ago remained Undetermined The AmericSns workers of the American Methodist Episcopal Church have not been heard from Since rebels and nationalists came to grips at Kiitlen a Fukien province town about 80 miles from Foochow Their names according to incomplete information available in Foochow ares The Rev- - W 8 Bisson-ett- e of Canton Ohio the Rev and Mrs C M L Sites of Washington D C Dr and Mrs H N Brester of Xenia Ohio Miss Martha Graf of Cincinnati Efforts to communicate with them have been in vain The whereabouts Of the Rev Olin Stockwell of Ban tlesville Okla also was unknown Attempts were made to launch a re- ' d i ‘ heat-energ- y pne-hal- lief expedition but authorities fore bade the undertaking Dispatches from Amoy south of Foochow and other points said Nanking sailors occupied Foochow Saturday with np lighting and little disorder Advices reaching the nationalist regime in Nanking failed to confirm reports of the marines landing but said nationalist troops penetrated within ten miles of the capital after In the Min defenses rebel shattering river valley These reports came from the nationalist military In the northern part of Fukien a province in southeastern China The dispatches also claimed that the Invaders captured and disarmed n a large number of insurgents at Including nineteenth army and communist soldiers from Kiangsi province Ku-tie- "Now when he begins to move about the costs (in calories) mount Just sitting up ineraases the cost 8 per cent cent 10 a brisk walk standing up per will increase it by 200 per cent and a man working up to the limit of human endurance will increase it 1000 per cent or more” The average sedentary desk worker needs about 2500 calories a day to kcejj alive and do his work Dr Benedict found Farmers on the average burn up about 3800 calories But they have It easy compared to Maine lumberjacks who expend twice as much energy In a day— 7000 And the lumberjacks in calories turn are pikers compared to the professional long distance bicycle rider tested by Dr Benedict who expended energy at the rate of 10000 calories a day A heavy man he found expends more energy than a thin man of the same height doing the same work A tall man expends more than a short one of the same weight’ A man of 25 puts out more than a man of 70 There's a sex difference in production too A man always produces about 10 per ceat more than a woman fcven when age height and weight are taken into consideration heat-energ- y CHARGES DISMISSED ''Charges of operating a truck with out a city truck driver's license and a state driver's license against LeRoy Cunningham 38 were stricken in police court Saturday for want of a complaint Cunningham was arrested Friday by Patrolman D O Johnson on Main street between First and Second South streets f MISSION HEAD NAMED Harold Pratt counselor in the Juarez Mexico L D S stake presidency has been appointed president of the Mexican mission succeeding Antoine R Ovlns of Salt Lake Mr Ivins a member of the first council of seventies had' been mission president since October 1931 He is expected to return to Salt Lake shortly MINERS’ Teams Still Lag (A-- The WILKESBARRE Pa Jan 13 (UP) strike which will tie up tha anthracite coal Industry in Pennjylva-nlwaa declared today by tha United Anthracite miners of Pennsylva-nl—A ' n boards still refrained to Thirty-tw- o be played at the evening session at the end of which will be decided the two teems which will meet each other in the finals at 100 boarda on Monday and Tuesday 'TT""" n " Idaho Couple Guests At Manufacturer Banquet Dr and Mrs James R Young of Pocatello Idaho attended the annual banquet of the Utah Manufacturers' association Saturday evening in the Hotel Utah They were guests of W L Young of the Western States Grocery company for the convention and banquet of the association INHERITANCE TAX PAID for more than $2280' The estate' of John H Bailey late of Salt Lake paid including Interest on a net estate of $5107348 and the estate of Mrs Julia Susan Cope formerly of Lome Linde Cal who owned business property in Salt Lake paid $227882 on a net estate ot $5181630 $245221 In church government primate' “O S" after a historical date means is the highest ranking prelate of any “old style” and refers to the Julian calendar particular province or country 7 CID O Picket were instructed to close every mine after 800 union delegates voted unanimously in faVor of a strike to become effective Monday Tha convention of miners and their delegate! was thrown into immediate dieorder when the strike vote was taken Men shouted and cheered and efforts of a citizens' committee to ad dress them were fruitless Cries of "more action aryl lei' delay" were heard through the hall As word of the strike epreed sheriff of Luzerne end Lackawanna counties petitioned Governor Pinchot for ddl tional state police protection Thomas Maloney president of the new union termed the proposal of the national labor boerdthat the anthracite conciliation bhard make an lm mediate investigation of conditions in the hard coal fields as “crazy’ He then called for the strike vote Resolution were adopted permit ting maintenance men to remain in the mines to prevent fire floods and but it was decided that cgve-in- s mines which had recognized the union must be closed as well as those who refused recognition in order to make the strike effective The new union composed of men who broke away from the United Mine Workers of America demanded recognition of their organization by operators reinstatement of men who were discharged because ot activities in a previous strike abolition of the check-of- f system for collecting union dues and official recognition by the labor board Failure of the labor board to recog nize the union and intercede in the battle with operators over labor grievances precipitated the strike order Catholic Priest Dies in Cage’ of Chinese Bandits EASY TERMS 345 STATE STREET LOW PRICES Pickets Instructed to Close Pennsylvania Hard Coal Field Monday n NEW AND BETTER Nationally Famous De Luxe Studio NEW YORK Jan 13 UPh-- lt the admirable Jeeves didn't go about hit buttering with hii customary efficiency today no mattar Milord and milady were inclined to be tolerant about tt for Jeeves had had hla fling and this was his “morning after" Hr had been to the butlers’ ball held last night in the grand ballroom of one of Msnhaitan's swanky hotels Also at the affair were 2999 of society’s best butlers stewards maids and chauffeurs For one long evening and well into tha little hour he lived the life to which he had so long been a spectator He dined and danced and waa catered to Butler’s ball the event was termed first American verslomof an old English institution Mrs Marshall Field Waa the promoter of the ball ahcl chanty ' was the beneficiaryT s The Bellevue 'Hospital Family Welfare Social service got the proceeds tickets $250 Single boxes $5 Formal attire was not compulsory but like the mall carrier hiking on his day off most of the butlers wore their "tell" end stiff shirts The melds they directed sedately over the dance floor were a bevy resplendent glittering smartly clad In Fifth avenue’s bejow-tielatest frocks and much Towns North of Monntaini for Campaigning Service Daily EVANSTON Wyo-J- udg Georg H Crosby Jr told the Lions club on Wednesday that citizens ot eastern Uinta county favor new system of mall distribution to settlement along the north side ot the Uinta mountolns the change being frsde possible by Improved roads The plan Is to have one line run from main stage-bu- s Evanstoq and establish a postoffice at the Joseph Stewart ranch at Oasia and then run on to Fort Bridger Lyman and double back to Mountain View and thence to Lonetree Burnt Fork McKinnon and Manila or Utah Thera would be two branch lines in the system one leading from Oasis to Pjedmont and on from Fort Bridger to Mlllburn and Robertson This will give daily morning papers to all of these towns early on the day of publication wilt eliminate 8 miles of stags lint and daliver the mall from four hours to two days earlier than at presant The lines to be replaced would be Piad-mothose running from Leroy-- to from Carter to Mountain View from Carter to Lyman from Mountain View to Burnt Fork from Manila Utah to Burnt Fork and Green River Wyo to Manila Utah The club referred the proposal to its major activities committee d Notable absentees were master This was an exand mistress clusive party Master looked for his own' shirt studs mistress wielded the can openef In the process of preparing dinner Or ey went out But not to the Butlers' ball Mrs Field issued an embargo against thdm On the ground that their presence would dampen the spirit of tha affair It didn't matter The consensus among observers was that never had more reserved refined and decorous party been given in Manhattan Lin-woo- d -- Four of Family Killed California Flood Laid When Train Hits Car To Previous Brush Fire GRESHAM Neb Jan 13 (AVFour fnemberi of the Adolph Schultz family were killed instantly today In a grade crossing accident S mile southwest of here The dead: Mrs Schultz 37 Dorothy 10 Donald 8 and Dean Schultz 3 The Schultz car was struck by an eastbound Chicago St Northwestern motor train and carried three blocks along the track Schultz was in a second automobile a short distance behind WASHINGTON Jen 13 W-- The forest service in a preliminary report today placed responsibility for the southern California flood of December 30 and 31 to a brush fire which destroyed 5000 acre ol vegetation in the Los Angeles watershed Thanksgiving day It is said because of the fire a flood at least 30 times greater than normal high water from forested hillsides swept down carrying millions of tons The Greek and Latin churches of silt and other debris arated in 1054 i Sell Out at Once : i 150 Suits and Coats! to make room for big new shipment now en route S E er We hate to do it —but we have to! Here's the Story i These clothes ere too new too easy to sell at regular price to take a reduction on them ordinarily Sales have Recent absolutely We haven’t a cleaned our stock ' poor bet in the dace And the sad pari is the new arrivals won’t be any better than these —and will cost more must move— that' But stock mer- And sale prices will do So here goes! chandising It best One Big Sale Group Elect Stock Heads Reduced for Clearance ) Coloradoan Named Association President for Third Consecutive Time ALBUQUERQUE N M Jan 13 UP) E Collins of Kit Carson Colo was elected president of the American National Livestock association for the third consecutive time at the close of the organization's annual convention here tonight Rapid City S D waa chosen as the 1935 convention city All vice presidents of the association were reelected They were T E Mitchell Albert N M Charles D Carey Cheyenne Wyo George Russell Jr Elko Nev Hubbard Russell Los Angeles A R Modlsett Rush-vill- e Neb and T D Hobart Pampa Texas Suiti — Charles heavy ? sell in a record Indeed a miracle! You’ll be surprised— thrilled to see the splendid MANY SAMPLES! - ONE nationally-advertise- d studio couches— TWO AND THREE Of A KIND But it is only because we want to open 20 new accounts in' a sinsle day that we can offer these guar anteed quality double-servistudio conches that meet the demand for new and better divans which gjve you two rooms in one at such a miracle price f 1 B7& ce coil-spri- WE PURCHASED THE ENTIRE LOCAL FACTORY WAREHOUSE STOCK - Of these hlh-rad- e De Luxe Studio Conches that w e would sell regularly at $40M but tomorrow just 300 i n need of n really good couch— one which will give of them go On sate at this miracle price If you-nr- e years of comfort and service don’t miss this extraordinary sals Coma prepared to buy on the spot THE NEW AND BETTER STUDIO COUCHES — 3 Large Tailored Pillows Included — A Beautiful Couch by Day—A Full-- W idth Double or Twjn Bed at Night ' AS A FULL WIDTH DOUBLE BED These famoue new and better divans wM sen rapidly tomorrow bacinie' each one Is an extraordinary bed for two people Remember this luxurious lounye is a comfortable twin or donblecotl-sprl- n value no No scraping Gives you two rooms In on yust a simple operation performs the transformation mattresses covered' in dainty art tapestry A roomy comfortable conch divan or tearing of rust fine se fuU-sibed or twin at night double settee by day—a Group 2 Qd Q "f ff OR AS TWIjN BEDS AS 'v SHOWN All sizes for men and young men Sale! Scotch Brogues 95 £95 TODAY IN SALT LAKE ORATORIO RENDITION The Holladay L D S ward choir will present Handel’s “Messiah" at 630 p m in the ward chapel ' Our K u p p e nheimer are in this sale group re- duced tary reported Saturday The association filed a complaint with the public Utilities commission1 seeking a reduction on coal shipments to state points from Carbon county fields end the commission ordered per ton reductions Railroads petitioned for a rehearing and threatened an appeal to the courts and to avoid the appeal the rate association consented to a rehearing POSTAL CLERKS Members of the local posfal clerks' union will meet at 12 noon in the Newhouse hotel Group 3 exclusive Suits and Coats a bll selection ST MARK’S CATHEDRAL The Ht Rev Frederick B Bartlett D-Episcopal bishop of North Dakota will speak at St Mark's cathedral at 11 a m and Easy Terms H Remember these are $4000 Studio Couches f or only ag t : 7 343 SOUTH STATE STREET Our Ogden Store 2422 Washington Ave A GREAT BARGAIN AT OUR LOW PRICE g short time for (MMSMISll The compromise offered by railroads in the intrastate coal rate case will be discussed by director of the Utah Citizens’ Rate association on Wednesday at 12:15 p m in the Hotel Utah Ernest D Salm executive secre- im- good-lookin- Topcoats and Overcoats ev- - ery one a higher priced model all repriced to Rails Obtain Hearing On Rate Compromise Your great chance to save in a comfortable Bed Lounge sep- :r “He was dragged off to the mountains and imprisoned in a cage” said "A notice was Father Cunningham sent to church authorities that he was held for ransom The church and its orders in China have an understanding not to pay ransom and Father Ludwig was finally killed when the money waa not forthcoming We remembered him here as a scholarly young priest who passed through San Francisco several year ago on his way to the mission fields" mense nt This Is the Order That Came by Wire story Just to Opeii Two Hundred Accounts Tomorrow! - Maids Chauffeurs Disport UINTA SEEKS Selves at Swanky N Y Hotel Ball MAIL REFORM- SAN FRANCISCO Jan 13 (UP)- -A story of the death of a young Catholic missionary at the hands of Chinese bandits who locked him in a cage was dewhile demanding ransom scribed today in a report received William T from China Cunningham M M superior of the Maryknoll fathers The victim was Father Ludwig a German Dominican-missionar- y in the e Tingehow district in China Father Cunningham waa informed that Father Ludwig and other members of the Dominican band sought refuge with the Maryknoll fathers in Keying mission when their church was seized by marauding communists Father Ludwig later heard a report that the communists had abandoned the church and he 'insisted upon returning alone to his district As he was praying with his converts at the ruins of hi church he was seized by police of the district who had turned bandit according to the $40 7 UNM Butlers In Bridge Event ORDERSSTRIKE NEW YORK Jan 13 teams of Ely Culbertson and his wife both were trailing tonight at tha halfway mark of the United Statei Bridge association taam ot four championship After the first 32 boards Culbertson's team trailed at the dinner recess (fy 940 points while Mrs Culbertson’s foursome was behind by 1830 Tbelr opponents were Sidney Rusi-noone of the winners of the Vanderbilt cup L Bachnock Lee Lang-doand Walter Malowen In the' other match Mrs Ely Culbertson Edward Hymes Michael Von Zedtwltz and Louis Watson trailed Michael Gottlieb David Burnstine Oswald Jacoby end Howard Schen-ke- A JANUARY 14 1934 Values Valneg to 650 to 1000 Tha Men Store Our entire line of fin Imported Scotch brogues train leather tome lul) leather lined With thick double soles Many styles! 11 (C bC h |