Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE RUSEFORAUTO AIRMAIL FLIERS PLATESSTARTS SATURDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 24 1934 Scene of Colorful Festivity at IGNOREDEATHS ity Union Building ATTAXBUREAU per-ton- ' wo ' the-fou- The destroyer sent word it was standing by to make a further search for McDermott CINCINNATI ' Ohio Feb 23 W— An army plane carrying mail was damaged today when it went into a ground loop In landing here after a flight from Louisville The pilot Lieutenant CD Manhart was not injured Part of one wing was crushed the landing gear waa strained and a strut was torn loose Another plane waa rushed here from Louisville and the pilot resumed his trip to Cleveland! The mail ached ula wfa delayed about an hour Dodting Assailed believe it is immoral to dodge these claims Whether ready to pay however EVERETT Pa Feb 23 (AV-Tarmy aviators en route from Middle-towto Pittsburgh for reserve duty were forced to land at the Everett municipal airport early tonight after they lost their way wo 'vVs against a fence damaging it considg ' The proportion of application! without the 1933 certificate was larger ear- lier in the season than it is now It was noted At one time it was noted that as many as 20 per cent of the trucks Showed no record of having been licensed In 1933 and tha proportion of passenger cars without 1933 licenses at that time waj about 10 per cent The city and county building branch Friday Issued 1045 passenger car licenses and 117 for trucks Over tha counter at tha captol an even 800 Were issued of tifclch 167 were for trucks About 300 were sent out through the mails making tha day’s total 2282 in this county There are eight other branches In the state and ell are reported to be rushed with Mine Employe Claim Puzzles erably The pilots Lieutenant Paul Shana han and Corporal Daniel Moler had left Middletown separately OAKLAND Cal Feb 23 MV-M-a jor C L Tinker commander of the army's western division of the airmail service declared here today the soldier pilots were handicapped by lack of special training and experience for the Job The army he said in an Interview in the OaktimdJiPHbune faced an “al most impossible task” in preparing to take the airmail service over on short notice He said it was not question of flying ability but that the army personnel and- equipment were for an entirely different type of service Major Tinker expressed belief the present flying organization cannot be more than a temporary emergency ex: pedlent He said special vigilance is being taken to prevent "further disaster and to save tha planes of the United States army from being wrecked" congress is is another question” ballroom and - erowd at th Union building University of Utah daring the annual Junior Prom the university’s outstand- -- -- Seene-f-the the fact that - (AV-T- sure —Slmilsrconeluslonaaredrt " 23 down on the ocean off Long Island but a third flier was missing Lieutenants Rothrock and Pocock were taken aboard the Bernadou from the partly' submerged craft tarted from Floyd Benwhich nett" field fd5 Langley field Va Lieutenant McDermott however was not picked up said a message from the destroyer to the coast guard wireless station at Rockaway point The rescue was effected In a heavy sea after army and police planes had been unable to approach the crippled ship Both men saved the Bernadou reported were suffering from expo- -- the number of registrations issued lor new cars is increas-In- Feb army aviators were rescued tonight by the navaWlestroyer Bemadou five hours after their plane was forced y — WASHINGTON Feb 23 (IP)— In- dian Commissioner John Collier told a house committee today it would cost the federal government around $1000000000 to repay Indian tribes their losses under treaties and contracts "dodged” by the government Legislation to give claimant Indians “their day in court and promptly" was said by Collier to be under preparation and scheduled for introduction in the present session but he added there was little chaneejof its passage Collier appearing before the house Indian affairs committee during hearings on the Indian administration’s bill to encourage and change the Indian land’ policy said the claim legislation had been separated intentionally from the pending bill “because we want the present bill to pass” Roosevelt Favor Bill Questioned on the administration’s attitude toward the bill under discus-sio- h Collier said President Roosevelt favored it Earlier in the day Secretary Ickes described it as "manifestly fair” and predicted more would be done for the Indians in years since March 4 1932 than in 20 years previous Collier’s explanation of the new land proposal was interrupted by committee members who asked what would be done to provide a square deal for Indians whose treaties and contracts had been ignored by 'the government "This bill does not alter any existing treaties” he said “The govern-me- n thas not only violated treaties but by procrastination it has defeated Just claims It takes an Indian from five to 15 years to get into court with a claim When he does get in his claim is crippled and prejudiced “The Indian bureau is preparing a bill designed to bring all claims to prompt judgment If the Indian were to receive just compensation for his claims it would roll up a bill of cen-era- YORK IN COURT’ Redmen Lose Billion on Contract Dodging by US Says Commissioner tatively attributed to equipment failure pending complete investigation At Chicago late Friday Colonel Horace M Hickman commandant of l army air mail operations in the United States zone said preparations were being made to call reserve army fliers into active duty flying the air mail Change In Bill planned The note o’f protest soundfdfn Washington by Representative Hamil ton Fish Republican New York: when he said army mail carrying was "legalized murder" was carried a step' farther Friday in Republican quarters The house minority hinted that when the emergency air mail bill Is caHed an amendment intended to take the army off the mail flying The job quickly Would bill will come up shortly NEW TOGIVE INDIAN ‘DAY Army Proceeds With Plans Roosevelt May Gill Soon for Bids Double Penalty Coes Into Effect Thursday on (Continued from Pitt ont) Old Numbers Some of the accidents have been tenFor the first time this year queus began to form Friday In the lines ©f applicants for motor vehicle licenses in the state capitol At the offices of the state tax commission in the city and county building long lines have b&n the rule for several days It is necessary for the applicant to have a tax release from the county assessor before h may obtain his license plates at eithe'r the capitol or any of the eight branch offices of the state tax commission of which one Is ih the? city and County building The main office and the joint building branch will be kept opeh all day 'Saturday in spite of the usual Saturday closing hour at 1 p m Any person driving ha Car with a Utah 1933 license plate Thursday next or thereafter wifi be in violation of the law and will be subject to the penalty of being required to pay twice as muclv for his license as he would befojelhat day Will Held Plate The state tax commission to obviate an evil which' has grown itead-llof recent years this year will accept personal checks subject only to clearance at the bank In other words before the license plates will be issued the check will be presented to the bank for payment — Inasmuch-aathia—process takes s 'about eight days on an average who desire to drive their' cars next Thursday or before the eight days are up would do well to present cash for their plates Instead of their checks However the plates will be Issued it is announced if the check is certified or if it is a cashier's check Postoffice money orders or express money orders also are accepted as cash Cash or currency sent in the mail should be only in registered letter it is urged The tax commission forces find that many Utah residents this year are planning to tue passenger cars and especially trucks which have been eut of service fpr the past year and In some cases for two or three years Te Make Search This is found to be the case be-Cause the certificate of registration presented for this year's license was issued In 1932 or earlier In each case search of the commission’s records is made to ascertain that no certificate Waa Issyed on the car for 1933 Times are getting somewhat better and owners are now able to operate their cars is the only explanation offered for the showing made BILL DRAFTED Utah Official marks are plentiful Question around a claim of an employe of the Western Gold Mining company for compensation under the Utah industrial act Attorney General Joseph Chez hu tried to solve some of the puzzles for the Industrial commission but adds that he will do some more investigating on hla own account before ho la through with the cue The employ©! not named in the correspondence between the industrial commission and the attorney general made public Friday But hers are some of the facts as indicated by the opinion given by Mr Chez: The company If there is a comlaws pany is not organized under-thof Utah nor hu it obtained a franchise to do business in Utah It operates a mint near the Utah Nevada etate line at Gold Hill and obtained Insurance from the state covfund scheduling its employes ered in the dus: "Mining not otherwise covered” It paid-foInsurance only on this class The employe wu Injured at his home in California when a truck backfired and am&hed a bone in his -- event of the year Fridays night A T large crowd packed the ballroom which waa elaborately decorated in modernistic theme TAX ng-aoclal I f? yi" -- OFFICIALS Liquor Possessor Marks Attendance SEEK CHANGES Heavy Wins Suspension Annual Junior Prom at U Of Jail Sentence State Administrators Gil Colorful and Artistic Display Enhances son’s Outstanding Social Event Sea- Clyde Parry 26 pleaded guilty to charges of liquor possession in police court Friday morning and was sentenced by Judge Daniel Harrington to '30 days in jail suspended on good behavior Parry was arrested Thursday at 9:30 p m at 444 South Main street in possession of a portion of a pint of moonshine whisky Trials of Don yincelli 18 Charlie Carson 25 Shorty Murphy 29 Otis Westerman 22 Frank Moran 52 and Herbert Skillicorn 28 on 'liquor possession charges were continued by Judge Harrington until March 6 as their attorney Matthew Cowley was in another court All the defendants have entered pleas of not guilty to the charges Trial of C A Hahn 40 on similar charges was continued until February 27 and trial of Tom Nick 42 on similar charges was continued until March 2 Stella Davich 43 arrested at 317 West First South street Thursday at 4 p m on liquor possession charges was given until Saturday to enter her plea Miss Davich wiu allegedly in possession of three pints of moonshine whisky on Congressmen for Sales Levy Guard Collier testified the government would save from $1000000 to $2000-00- 0 annually by abandoning “futile real estate operations” necessary under the policy Complete "liquidation” of federal Collier guardianship over Indians said was a matter to be decided by congress “and is not Implied in the i pending legislation” The small wiry Commissioner who puffed energetically on a cob pipe while testifying criticized previous Indian administrations frequently He said in the past it was customary to go out and hire somebody to do it” whenever someone In Washington had an idea something should be done for the Indians Resulting from that he said was a regular personnel of 6000 attached to the Indian bureau to deal with only 225000 Indians WASHINGTON Feb 23 (JP)— A The University of Utah’s outstand- anthemums and ferns Attractively committee from the National Associa- Receiver of Stolen Goods ing social event of the year— the an- gowned girla passed the favors which secret until tion of State Tax Administrators tonual junior prom— wu held in the are traditionally kept a the night of the affair They were h Given Term Union building at the university Friday called on'many members of the bracelets of link modernistic dainty in and the house senate of interests' and black the silver with University day night V business A C McComb 38 convicted of a proposal for legislation “to elimiLending ismartneu to tha event of Utah seal on the largest link were marked a attendance by heavy nate a discrimination in favor of in- receiving stolen property was senRhenish Preachers Assail Programs on Parchment modernistic decorations tenced to serve six months in the including Beautiful curtains for the cafeteria terstate sales as against intrastate large black silver and green hanging and county jail when he appeared Friday MrsBishop were ‘Dictatorship Beeley designed by sales” before District Judge James W Mclamps - V x school to the donated the junior by At the entrance some of the lamps The association is made up of rep- Kinney The dance procommittee BERLIN Feb 23 WHAccuslng lighted tha way from tha canopy to prom were of black ea23 WASHINGTON Feb of resentatives from 22 states which a McComb was accused Eof receiving Mueller parchment paper grams Relchsbishop Ludwig the where F Root in doormen watch taken from Dr garbed doorway would the have have state in that tax laws in of a sales silhouettes with with "dictatorial ailver thought reign couple tabllahing a in coats of lavender with gold shoul- formal-attira holdup last October more e and The to the reduced of than on mileage their the flying churches" Protestant suggested legispreachers way object der' strappfnga were stationed " lation as explained by Fred E Stewelders from 30 or the 33 Rhenish dis-y- ' half and cities throughout the counjunior prom and were covered with Halls Decorate Lantern off tothe routes art revised of the of association Is a dropped try clear sheet trlcto urged their congregations president patterned celophane the volume of airmail would be greatto protect a state with a sales tax Gay lanterns in black silver and More than 550 couples attended day to disobey tha bishop’s orders er than before "He is governing in 'violation of against purchases made in another green decorated the halls and the The patrons and patronesses for the But that’s what the first days of state which escape the tax on the walls which were cleverly paneled occasion included: Governor and Mrs God’s word" said their manifesto army operation have produced The with smart designs The ballroom Henry H Blood President and Mrs issued at meeting of the theory the transaction is made In InDrinking terstate commerce was a colorful and artistic display of George Thomas Mr and Mrs Thomas free evangelical senate to discuss the answer said Harllee Branch assist' montha-lonreSenator Johnson (R The or- Hull Professor and Mrs Levi Edgar modern room Cal) controversy over load ant postmaster general in charge of typically airmail is that America has become ferred a draft of the proposal to the - airship and teachings chestra pit was completely covered Young Professor and Mrs Hyrum “airmail conscious” as never before with a blue and silver background Schneider Mr and Mrs Douglas O legislative council for the purpose of wrist because of the disclosures before the BOOVEB SON TO FARM of Woodruff Mr and Mrs Theron S centered with a having it put in proper form for inportrait The claims man the was company senate investigating committee the He did not state howtroduction The Parmelee Mr and Mrs Hugh the miss 7 FRESNO Csl Feb 23 (UP)-A-llan modern Says we can't look or feel the and had been truck cranking ever whether he would sponsor the Mrs A L Brown Mrs Dr and columns in fixed Hoover youngest son of former cancellation of all domestic contracts the 1$ hangings to materials from convey employed over of and the service the taking Dr M and by Mrs artisRhoda Jones right with the system President Herbert Hoover said today around the dance floor were of proposed bill Harry " California to tha mine tic and graceful design and were at- M Walker Dr and Mrs K E Ross he would resign hla bank position on theAsarmy full of poisons The attorney general after the tached a result two and tlrfee planes San Joaquin March 1 and become by heavy silver cords Indi- Mr and Mrs D H Christensen the had bean investigated by As to subject have be Services on had out routes Funeral Held ordered Mrs E Rev Dr John and Carver valley dirt fatties sistant Grover A Giles held that the rect lights cut colored rays to the Mr and Mrs Dan B Shields Dr and Hoover and a group of associates where one had been thought sufficient state fund is Millions of folks bathe internally design above The chandeliers in the not liable He For Janies E Vincent now la probably a In now and to study Dr — have purchased progress Snow Mrs and Mrs Clarence 500 acres of land instead of loading their syscommission should insist that ballroom wera large circular lights John the allocation the uya of to change planes Mr and Mrs James J Galligan Ha has been north of Bakersfield tem with drags “What’s an inside the mining company qualify to do which further carried out si silver W Wadde to of Disbursement demands meet $40000 increased tha nearly of State and in the Fresno branch of Funeral eervices for James E Vin- bath 7” you say Secretary business in Utah and he will him- black and green color scheme " employed closed banks in Beaver yfell it is guaran- The Little theater on tha second Mrs Milton H Welling Mr and Mrs depositors of was cent 38 automobile accident victim 7 the lands department of the Security teed to perform miracles if you self take whatever action is necessary and Tooele announced Friday Mr A Williams Thomas and Mrs the Greek room and conducted Friday at 1 p m could believe these hot water eni First National bank of Loa Angeles to see that the company complies floor wu used examiner of the jjvere In the Wasatch L D S ward chapel had the names pt all the sororities Robert H Hinckley Mrs A J Gor- by Herbert Taylor Ha made many field' trips and spent thusiasts with the In Utah state Utah law corporation banking department ham Mrs Dr and and fraternities on the university Joseph Hughes Harold S Barnes bishop of the ward many hours discussing farming conThere are vast numbers of men and of the bank Beaver State charge Mrs Mr and James Ingebretsen officiated Burial took place in the and women who campus on wooden plaques placed at and ditionj with landowners of the the Tooele State bank immediately upon County arThe As U committee of E in charge Discusses Plan regular interval! around th room valley Checks have been mailed to depos- City cemetery arising in the morning drink a The game room were used for card rangements for the affair was headed Mr died Vincent hours several of the Beaver State bank in payglass of real hot water with a teaVancouver Is the largest city in For Croup Insurance playing and also carried out decora- by Edward McGean assisted by Miss itors West high school pupils Friday to- after he was taken to a hospital Mon7 spoonful of limestone phosphate in Miss Carolee ment of a 10 per cent dividend Scowcroft British Columbia Charlene tions black and in the silver green of when 4n suffered tha day annual night presented night injuries play color acheme The unusual lamps Walker Miss Mary Jones Miss Mar- taling $1623492 A 5 per cent divi- the automobile in which he was rid- it This is a very excellent health the school auditorium under tha di- A group Insurance measure It is intended to flush the plan to be pre- were designed by Mrs A L Beeley garet Anson Miss Emeline Nebeker dend has already been paid thus crashed headon with a Street car stomach liver rection of Miss Ethel Connelly dra- sented at tha Utah Education associa- Dinner was served the return to depositors to ing Makes You Forget kidneys and the on between 11 p m Miss Kathryn Sharp Miss Asenath bringing Ninth matics coach The play "The Poor tion house of and East South Fourteenth 15 per cent The Beaver State bank feet of intestines of the premeeting next and 2 a m In tha dining room where Robison thirty Grant Bennion Ralph closed streets M You Have Mrs of 1466 Nut" by Elliott Ndgent will be re- Saturday at 10delegates’ Guy a m in tha state capi- music entertained tha guests The Brown Earl Ross Marvin Bertoch vious day’s waste sour bile ana inFebruary 23 1932 ‘with total Kensington avenue Snyder tted Saturday at 3:15 p m another occutol was discussed Friday afternoon tables were centered with Warren Howard Day Dan Jay East- deposits of $16421163 of the machine suffered fatal digestible material left over in the attractively pant ipecial scenery was built by tha association finance committee lack baskets filled with white chrya- - man and Anthony James Lund Starting Monday checks will be body which if not eliminated every woodwork and art departments un- by in the U Z A offices mailed in payment of a 5 per cent injuries in the accident dav become food for the millions Ho longer does any wearer of false der supervision of E G Newman dividend to depositors of the Tooele finance committee headed by of bacteria which Infest the bowels teettt need to be annoyed or feel 111 at and Cornelius Salisbury P Melvin N The Howard Jensen also prepared County £tate bank The dividend Bonneville Red Cross the quick result is poisons and toxa new improved Petersen was in fASTKXTH charge of music fea- financial report to be presented to payment approximating $22000 will your plates will tures ins which are then' absorbed into powder sprinkled on comfortable which No except orchestration Names President the blood causing bold them firm and the delegates bring return of funds to depositors headache bilious Chapter was directed or Qums feeling by Kenneth Roylance to 20 per cent The Tooele County The association board of trustees lummy zooey teste S attacks foul breath bad taste and mouth will not e eore Avoid Members of the cut are Grant will hold its meetbusiness was State 14 bank closed monthly January embarrassment Get TASTEXTH from Hughes Faye Clpward Merrill HanIDAHO FALLS Idaho-- Mrs H A colds stomach trouble kidney mis1931 with deposit liabilities of 7 Schmmm-Johnso- n or any other cood sen Norma ing Saturday at 10 a m In tha U E A ery sleeplessness impure blood Phillips of Riverdale was reelected Clark Jeanne Nilsson 23 — WASHINGTON Feb All of offices committees (Ady) chairmen druggist Louise Carlston Agnes Miller Doropresident of the Bonneville county and all sorts of ailments conH the federal Choate alcohol meet the at afternoon yriil Saturday Red Cross chapter Wednesday night People who feel good- one day thy Baker William O’Brien Steve offices to complets reports to ba preTOKYO Feb 24 (tf) (Saturday) trol administrator announced today Shaw Lauds Roosevelt Floor William Zorbas Kearney Dorothy Edmunds was renamed vice and badly the next but who simply sented at the delegates’ meeting president Mrs E V Berg elected can not get feeling right are Reed Hardy Harvey Frost —Foreign Minister Koki Hirota in that three companies holding approxilimeDuring Visit to Panama secretary and Paul T Peterson re- to obtain a quarter pound of urged the house of peers today discussed mately 25000000 'gallons of rye and Herbert - Price Howard Burreston elected treasurer' stone phosphate at the drug store the possibility of an agreement-betweeBoyd Hatch Dick Hales and Shelby G C C Worker Acquitted bourbon in had Canada whisky agreed Mrs M B Yeaman was chosen This will cost very little but is sufPANAMA Feb 23 and America to Arrigona On Charge of Forgery divide theJapan Bernard Shawk the Irish luminary of chairman of the home service com ficient to make anyone a real crank Pacific ocean into taro to Import it into the United States ' on the subject of Internal sanita- They also agreed Choate said to letters passed through the canal to- mittee and Mrs A J Christensen spheres of interest Alleged Attacker Sued d sell It to small rectifiers here for prices day on the steamer Rangitane en production chairman Baron Toshiatsii Sakamoto tioli Mrs Berg 1934 rollcall chairman BOISE Idaho vice admiral askad in an in- 25 per cent less than those which pre- route to New Zealand on a vacation Hopple Just a9 soap and hot water act By Victim $2500 Boise Hfe had word C C C dark wu found not terpellation: “Why could nbt vailed ten days ago of tribute for Presi- reported $69850 of the $700 county on the skin cleansing sweetening The price range to prevail will be dent Roosevelt quota had been raised guilty Thursday night of forging two Japan recognize America’s suand freshening so limestone phosFor a broken' nose allegedly suf- pay checks for $11 each A federal premacy in the eastern Pacific in from $375 to $4 a gallon minus taxes “He is Struggling to extricate the Pat Mentholaium I phate and hot water act on th fered when he wu struck by a bil- court jury deliberated seven hours SEEKS FINANCIAL AID return for American recognition as compared with the earlier scale the country from the control of prithe nostrils to rellweq stomach liver kidneys and bowels liard cue wielded by James Korabus Evidence of a handwriting expert of Japanese supremacy in the of $450 to $6 without tax vate Interests Similar to the policies 23 The clear ami (A5)— GENEVA Feb govern It is vastly more important to rmjnltoo William Andrews asks $2500 names Pacific?" wrote western the that of damages Hitler tbo and Hoppie who both ment of Liberia announced through bathe oh the inside than on the outfaroatktssf paaasfoaDoumergue in a suit against Korabus filed Friday Jamu S Trammell and Lester D Hirota replied: “If America Is The Pilgrim fathers found the rav- got a terrific majority because they representatives here today that it will side because the skin pores do not in tha Third district court satisfied to conclude an agree- en in Massachusetts made war upon promised the overthrow of parlia- dispatch a mission to the United McCarty enlisted men on the fed - The impurities into the blood complaint says the alleged as- eral drafts wu found insufficient to ment of such a nature I do not him and today ravens do not buildlments which do nothing but prevent States to negotiate si new agreement absorb while the bowel pores da sault took placa In Msgna January 21 convict believe it would ba difficult” their nests In that state 'for financial assistance things being done” he said UdvtrttiemeaU of - e 'J -' dy u r g ' Six-Mont- Get the Habit of Hot Water Before Breakfast life-siz- e “prom-bound- Two Closed Banks ” To Pay Depositors $40000 Dividends u Play Presented At West High FALSE TEETH U S to Obtain Pacific Ocean Canada Whisky Pact With U Urged in Tokyo $753-2677- (JPh-Jose- ph Stef-fense- n Head COLDS WV-Geor- ge for MENTHOIfATUM WV-Oliv- '' |