| Show " THE SALT LAKE TRIBVNE WEDNESDAY MORNING - ' sTARIs A or tin 0 - - TO AID M MIN 0 - cation 0 I I) for - pm I : - )In k ' i 4 lit 41 4 4 III - ‘ ' t 4 ' it N StioljeWieD" t s 1 p II A ltili -- 1 4) A 'Wt- SILVER BILL This Event Specially Planned for Housecleaning - Ih at Time—Save f I A - - :- - -- I r ssss Sheets ::0! rA7"4"11 ralminr-- 04le — - ' - e: °!" ::'M- i 81x99 Pepperell 94c Sheets 4 e i - A ‘0 0' 4' 01 400 ay' 11111)125 ' 4 op ik ft:i-11C§ro''P - : 1 14 Sheets -- -- Pepperell 172x99 04 1 Sheets !IUDS Pepperell Sheets ri! 124 -- " " sukt!ams inasvccili '1 The controversy tomorrow will resolve itself into a test of strength between those who want silver legislation and those who do not If the motion to refer should be defeated and the bill remains on the senate calendar it will be open to any and all amendments for the senate has no imethod of shutting off amendments or debate by gag rule as does the house Once the bill is brought up in the senate a full and free discussion of the silver question Will be assured and any manner of amendment may be offered before the final vote is taken To the minds of some senators the essential thing is to get a silver bill on the calendar and get it before the senate Once this is accomplished the senate can write any kind of silver legislation a majority will support Ze V $e s i "0 " loimi Pepperell Cases 42a36 New Flour Sacks 12 for all perfect backs washed and Ironed 12 for eize - al Mattress Coven 00 now Genuine I "Sure-Fit- coy- Full size candlewick spreads and 111M5-inc- h Assortcolonial spreads ed colors 59 - ere choice of size includ"Buty-Res- t" covers V 44 t: t4 14 ' 18x36 Cannon Cotton Buck Towels colored borders 18x36 Imported Linen Tea Towels Cannon- - Solid—ColorWiii—Cloths MR inches cotton-fille- corn-- d forts with floral chintz coverings Plain and 163E36 up to 739 two-to- "'' (: 11!11fri07 411 ) :' l' ilf '1 t I :: :q i? ielt 0( 4 d' o 4 5 ii 1': :::dl f! '''':') :!! t 4 :::' Ai fw fr ' At' 4id 41:4 ' Id !: ': i di ::' ::41 :1 :1 — — I4 4 :P it 'IW ''''4 0 k A 'f' t 1 t 1 1 4 1 :: 4 dd f 1' "P:k zy4 A rs4i ::: :f: 1 4 ! ?:: i s":- - ' ' Green and gold stripes complete with' tures 'sizes and 1 1 h 1 74 r 1's '1 f: tammonlkohys"4 'I "1" 19x27 100 e roe filled inches 94f1 I Polly ' with clean fancy art 11) Prim-Panel- Filet Lace Panels 42-i- n 36-i- n Hollywood Panels wide w signs sash curtains: extra full cut with ruffles polka dot and cross bar de- Pair— ReadytoHang Drapes fix- - 1 00 36-in- ch 07 feet oval shaped grass rugs for bal in room porch or hall colorful design- s-Hand-decorat- ed ' ': Smart Sash Curtains 190 Heavy bengaline drapes pinch-ple- at teen lined Bose gold green rust - 00 inches Sad 214 yards long top with blue red assorted colored vilth fancy colOred borders Second 98 yarn rugs Afl Pringed— Floor 1 NRA K I nc 0 " Dk J OA NAT 4ft Yard Inca n ' - Trear Under it the secretary ury would be authorized to take title' to all domestic silver and pay for the metal with silver certificates issued against the silver on a basis of $129 per ounce The price to be paid would be not less than the highest world price paid for spot fine silver on the day preceding the issuance of the proclamation for the nationalization of silver The difference between the price the treasury pays and $129 per ounce would be designated as seignorage and accrue to the treasury After January 1 1935 the secretary of the treasury would be authorized and directed to purchase sil-- 1 ver in the world market at a rate not less than 50000000 ounces per month Payment would be made with silver certificates The exchange of surplus agricul— ture products would 6e accomplished through the secretary of the treesbank of ury and the export-impor- t Washington Silver bullion or coin received for these commodities would be deposited in the treasury and silver certificates issued against the Metal at the rate'of $129 per ounce The measure provides that the purchases shall cease when the general price level of 1926 has been established or when the trice of silver in the world market reaches $129 per ounce "If you pass this bill" Thomas said oee things begin to move People abroad who wantn American order to products will buy silver-imake their purchases most advantageously This will make the price of silver go up It is a bill which will get results" "The government can't lose a pen fly as it would lcsue certificates on131 against silver on' mihich it made a He sai such silver purchasing would not result in 'depreciation of the currency He added silver is the only metal obtainable now and that les the silver certificates unlike gold' could be used—to get silver 'would have en actual metallic back ing which other currency does not possesp44 Thomas also denied that passage of the measure would result in the operation of low grade 'silver mines He said that during the war and' the price went to $150 this did not take place ' SHANGHAI April 10 Op)—James1 Harvey Rogers American financial and economic expert arrived in Shanghai today to study the silver I !tr ( n NI! 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Oi 50 0 t WASHINGTON April 10 RI—Embodying a silver purchase plan which added in committee the Dies bill providing for the exchange of American farm products for silver in foreign markets was approveetoday by the senate agriculture committee Under the bill surplus farm prodfor silver ucts might at e premium of from 10 to 25 per cent above the world price The government silver purchase plan was submitted by Senator Thomas (Di 1: Feather Pillows Doilies and Chair Blear to Match :: t rt :' ! sizes ne i O 1 FiletScarfs Summer Comforts ' i i - t 6 for 390 6 for 39'0 Mesh Dish Cloths in green gold and blue - yvkt - 4 for 750 Colored borders 0 inches solid pastel colors with Jacquard col ored borders Real values 24x48 -- tI' 4 for 94 4 for 750 22x44 Cannon Double Terry Bath Towels 98 cotvipr-- Sale Toowei I " Chenille Bath Mats BeC$preads ing ) I 94t 4 for - - — ' : culture 0 0"' f: Keith-O'Brie- dustrial alcohoirtreasury department $2000 to $2500 a year junior forester and junior $2000 to $2600 a year range examiner $2000 to $2600 a year both under the forest service depart and amendments those amendments deal with a question that properly does not come within the scope of the committee on agri- 0 1)1'))111:117)'0 All ell" I 3—1' I bureau of storekeeper-gauge- r - Second Floor or four The jobs operil government positions are: - Wheeler-Thoma- s i a 15w A :::::::::::::::rn r-' -:- 0 !:''''''01:' w 404 -- : : (71 S I - - Pepperell to g db i - ' 63x99 - ! 1 (Continued from Page (Met ti1!!---1 ' Guaranteed for three years' wear Replenish your supply at these special prices today s -: 0- Exams Slated jority of the banking and curreticy and finance committees While the major purpose of the Dies bill 83 passed by the house may have been to help- solve the of our agricultural surpluses probleml pose has been subordinated by :::::::Te::::i4! 10 - 11111011 popular weaves for spring Complete range of colors wear for street and sports escainvnilsenrcveice ccnm: Senate Group Approves Act for Exchange of Farm PrOduct s - Keith-O'Brien- 's Consumption of alcohol In brv erases in Grermany increased 21 per cent last year 0 mTbieonUnqudesSraty TEST competitive examinations FACES - Threetourths of the pasienger au& mobiles shipped into China are from the United States 0 Rough Crepes 0 Crinkle Crepes Civil Service IthNt 1 17' United States civil service board of examiners at the Salt Lake postoffice has lull information on the examine- ' ' ' tions t --- TODAY IN SALT LAKE - I ''' 1934 Presbyterian church will be held at ment of agriculture and rubber stamp deemed necessary by a purchase!' by the poating of a 60 per cent clish somewhat less severe would be elim- the church at 9:45 n rn A silver an- maker $1680 a year office of nation margin with an optional provision mated from the bill The special securities exchange niversary luncheon meeting will be al parks buildings and reservations Instead King said the bill leaves to somewhat less severe t cOmmission which the committee held at 12:15 p in and the conclud- department of interior issuer an opportunity to supply Chances Slight' wrote into the bill would ing session will be conducted at 1:30 All salaries are subject to a 10 per yesterday when information such by required c their h aveower to ix minimum They conceded however p m cent reduction until June 30 1934 margins the federal trade commission before chances of success were slight and for accounts and the re- and to a deduction of not to exceed brokerage the securities are lawfully issued COURSE LECTURE MILK PRODUCERS ' King said his measure would give that the Glass proposition would be save board would be given author- per cent thereafter as an economy lecture course of the Salt Lake milk producers will meet 5measure a resumption ity to Th4weekly tivroved and planned to the extent which in addition to a deduction e commission extension divi- at the chamber of commerce at 8 rrfrernalittlra dree vin g from a'!ietrs of the battle when the measure bankS prescribe could extend credit on aecuri- - University of Utah of 3 per cent toward a retirement sion will be held at the Hotel Utah Ix pi- comes up for debate on the senate ties harshness" cases "where undue bur- floor annuity - Members of the'committee spent at 8 p m R IL Goodfellow secretary Of Ihe dens are Imposed upon the issuance of MASTER PAINTERS earlier a The the session committee the of much in la day morning DRUGGISTS' MEETING securities not necessary in the public Master painters of the city a of another of discussion disposed highly disputed widespread newspainterest nor to accomplish the main Salt Lake druggists will meet at the hold a code meeting at the chamber ' section of the measure in epprmiing per interpretation of their action in Newhouse hotel at 10 a m Modifi- - purpose of the act" Utah'' Fights of commerce at 8 p m modified provisionl empowering the voting for the special commission as responsibility to fix for the to the desires of the DEMOCRATS WOMEN a rules concession BEAUTICIANS upon those regulatory agency dis- will The Utah Association of Beauti A making them to exempt from liability separation of the activities of dealer New York stock exchange They con- - The Women's Democratic club 41111 12:15 at Measure a of such hotel trader Newhouse and cliiimed meet the the at accuracy specialist those not Joining in the misreprclans will meet at the chamber of 4111 As originally drafted the hill pro- struction p m commerce at 7:30 p m tations esenhibited a broker from acting as dealPrevisions if Bill DEALERS AUTO to be a Continued from Pose Ones er end forbade BUSINESS MEN'S ALLIANCE specialist WASHINGTON April 10 (A')—The The bill originally called for regu Automobile dealers will hold a The Business Men's Alliance will of either broker or 'dealer Like the 60 lation connection with the filing of applica- tr:aimum 'margin requirements federal commis11(PPP the trade by luncheon meeting at the chamber of hold a luncheon meeting at the chamthis the stock exchange control bill most per cent margin requirement tions for stock issues 12:15 the 5lon at commerce and Wit the subsequentoedraft from 1235 commerce of drewan at ber p emphatic protest controversial section of that— much An amendment to the securities act disputed measure today involved the New York stock exchange reserve board was given authority to 0 BOARD OF REVIEW TO SPEAK ECONOMIST techniThe coyof the bill revised sections the section administer wet which he described aa intending to senate banking committee in such by The board of review will meet at A Lawren Brown economic analyst cal drafted and into credit the who originSi ering margins flowing the chamber of commerce at 2:30 and member of the public relations permit the free issuance without prolonged and spirited debate that a bill experts and the friends of the measure the market decision was deferred until tomOrp mUnnecessary burdens of honest se- - row in its first form made no objections from the start stock department of the Investors Syridh The eitchange turtles" and at the same time cate will address a membership however a much were of and creation Ti‘ey opposed urged the separate I Senator was a SCOUTS GIRL proposal by Pending safeguards against deception and Glass backed luncheon of the Salt Lake chiunber of to modification of the margin re- independent commission to exercise meeta hold reserve federal the leaders will Scout Girl by fraud was introduced in the senate 12:15 at chamber at the commerce on a Glass Senator and fight planned upon ing at the chamber of commerce at all these powers board under which all the bill's ex- quirements today by Senator King (D Utah) pm He also will speak at the asact stipulations on minimum mar- the senate floor for stronger regula- Whozs motion the change was made - 7:30pm Provisions Cited extion the of sembly hall on the temple grounds asserted be knew nothing gins would be eliminated end left to at 8 p m Sahmitted by Glass CHURCH MEETING King's measure would eliminate the discretion of a regulatory e omchange's proposal the provision-whic- h armual meeting of the ection—taken-- h issue—reserve board—propopal—wast prevents-th- e WOMEN'S CLUBS ance of securities except at the peril that he believed the Salt Lake Presbyterial Third Proponents of the strictest possible submitted by Senator Glass (p Vai1 added for the teason boEtrd The board of directors of the Utah should not of civil and criminal lability if the check on speculation fought to save on behalf of Covernor Eugene the federal reserve issuer Inadvertently omits from redis- the measure's requirement that all Under its terms the 80 per cent pro- be given the authority and responsi- - was a coauthor of the federal re- State Federation of Women's Clubs will discuss a program for the con- Glass serve act tration some information which might security purchases be accompanied vision and an optional arrangement bility proposed by the bill Other members of the committee Vrention of the organization at a meet-- I also disclaimed any implication of ing in the Hotel Utah Wednesday at Is Wall street domination in voting for 2 p m Mrs F S Leaver chairman the change and contended the bill of ' the program convention cOmmit-- ' The convention will itsc1 been weakened in no way by tee will preside giving the regulatory authority to a be held here April 24 25 and 26 specially appointed body 1i All silk crepes in these f 4 11 ' IL 'IlL Attlf Aorae frocks and Jacket dresses sENAToR KIINfl 4 S I APRIL11 i) IV 4 - 1195 ' 7 ntel V |