Show I b RATE DEcLINES Priest Assails Workeis in Carnation Sale Crime Sex Films ON MORTGAGES 1 The moving pictures financially are clean and wholesome asserted the Right Rev Monsignor D G Hunt vicar general of the Catholic diocese of Salt Lake Thursday speaking at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Kiwsnia club in the Hotel Utah Where he urged a public boycott against crime and sex pictures of 115 films reviewed recently 22 depicted illicit love portrayed by 35 leading actors each of whom had to be "captivating personalities" to be on the screen he said Louis A Thody club president ane J Leonard Love were elected delegstes to the eoming international convention of Kiwanis at Toronto Canada S L Mendenhall of the Springville Kiwanis club extended an invitation to the Salt Lake members to attend an interclub art banquet at Springville tvlit Thursely ct 8 p m Sonrano solo relcet!cris were tune by Mrs Ike J Armstrong with ecorreanimcnt- by Mr s Florence Hoffer best-payin- g Berkeley Land Bank Shows Decrease in Kann In term -- ' 11 WASHINGTON April 19 farm an- credit administration flounced today tkat federal land bank and land bank commissioner's farm mort1172 loans in the Berkeley Cal district been refinanced at to 5 per interest rates of from 4 cent where formerly they carried from 5 to 8 per cent district comprises the states of California Arizona Nevada and Utah "The highest rate farmers now pay en the mort7ages into which these debts have baeo refinanced the Ir C A rePorted "is 5 ner cent Rnd on a large proportion it is only 4 per cent The savings resulting from re- duced interest charges applies not merely to one year but to the life of the loan" This analysis dealt only with inter- est rate paid on first and second moil commer-gages and upon short-tercial bank loans The total of loans from June 1933 through Vetch of this year in the Berkeley district was about 353000000- In California loans refinanced with OP)--T- he II it Costs---- -- he 2 A' N co class!-close- On Gas Tank Protest ' NEW YORK April 11 On—The' number of old age pensioners in the! !stone Tire At Rubber company to United States hasincreased from 4000 Install a underground four years agtrto 125000 persons now business in the tank storage gasoline Senate Committee Rejects district was set for May 2 by the city Abraham Epstein treported today at commissiort Thursday the opening of a two-da-y nationil con- Operators of other companies haVto ference on social Weakening Changes security be asked that the either permission -rescinded or that theexisting city Epstein who is executive secretary Urged-by ordinance limiting such tanks to 4000 of the American AsSociation or So-gallon capacity be amended so that dal Security said 28 states now have old age pension laws rdontinued from Poto One they may have equal privileges The population of the United Statesi of sectiOn 7 on Margins" he said "it Output of South African gold mines covered by old age security laws now will give the public protection that last year was 536000 ounces under amounts to 74220000 or 604 per centl the investigation conducted by this that of 1932 of the total Epstein said committee shows the public should — A 4 have" qatt4t ' e' ' '‘ ' I'k '‘ A o I 1 t4 1 I i' OF fo 41 ' 4 1 f I 1 95 t ' - For 'Lt '' '' si el ip ri Aloe 4100 -- - the incomparable ma Other Auto Radio Can Give You All These Features h control-Sprayshiel- 0 414 to 31d lengths New! Weaves! Nett! Spring Shades! MOSSY Crepes! ITI t - Crepes! Crepes!-- - lengths! 0' Sixth-Sevent- h Sixth-Sevent- h Silk Pique! Rough Crepes! 1 -- Printed-Acetatest-- Sold by the piece! Faille Suede to 3yard ' -- -- I Remember—today only! Landmarks Association CAmmitteeto Ileet 0 These coats shim the smart' of whits when it's rorediutdi Easy- Purchase and 0 Bucilla Package Outfits 12 price! 0 A grand oiportunity for the art needle worker! Baby dresses Bedspreads Guest towels Table covers Layettes Pillow Cases II -- Vanities Carriage robes Crib Spreads Rompers gamines - r —25 t 165--no- reported Mr Gould conferred with N to' Browne general agent for the railway company in Salt Lake w : Will Open Saturday i' y: ' 4 Shwa 14 to 20 V rfkdrkhr dritig Jill 450 '7 These articles can easily and quickly be fin ished into beautiful hand-mathings each package contains the stamped goods and enough Bucilla floss to complete IL t de 7li Wilma l' i ' ' a: r basement at 1 East Broadway it was announced Thursday The shop will be operated by A T Thorup for seven years buyer and manager of the College Boot shopchain The store has beenremodeled and equipped to serve the public generally A complete new line of shoes will be featured Mr Thorup will operate the shop with the assistance of employes who have been with him for some time fire of 50 more who want to join the SEA'rTLE April 19 liberal church —doctors for "anticapitalistic and lawyers school views" the Rev Fred W Shorter teachers and the like—not the so- The pastor of iaahionable Pilgrim Congre called hoi polloi and socialists gational church which was the scene conservative faction in the church of- here recently of a furore over radical fered me six months' back salary murals fought on today for "a milt-1- and one month's vacation on pay if I tent practical Christianity" while hiS would resign and leave town 'Idyl parishioners met to consider his ex-- attitude is one of principle" The "battle of the murals" precipipulsion Many ministers become too senti- - tated the controversy Young artists mental and diplomatic to avoid of of the church decorated a room fending the money in the congrega- - its building with murals depicting tion he said Just before a church nazis crucifying a Jew on a swastika' meeting was called to consider the negroes forced into peonage on south-"I'm not senti- - ern plantations and the like The ouster movement mentalany more A living Christian conservative objected ity is a practical matter and I'm going "They say My preaching is 'revolu-- ! to keep on fighting for it tionary1 The chinch must have a "Church revenues dwindle when peaceful revolution if Christianity is procapitalistic members are offended to remain a living vital force a in two 'years my salary has dimin- static church is a dead church" said ished more than half but an increas- the short dynamic minister big membership indicates whether "Next Sunday if I am retained I in practical will preach on 'The Insanity of Jesus' people are interested 1 It has always been considered insane Christianity to preach the brotherhood of man "Tonight at the meeting to misting me I am offering a list That's sthy they crucified Christ" - tonlorrói--747- 17 7 t ' -- - ' I 1114 - '' ' i - ittf 41 10 4 s: t )6411' r" r ''S: "r "t ' ---- - lik s - if — 4 Net la ' III ir 4 t 11 ok s "c jok 4 -- sed"A ' r I1Sktr)m illAtt1 ll'i r A- r a 1 q I'' k -7 1 cl t e f 1 1 1 d‘"'"" - 4 l'""ew -- tel 4' 1 1 iv tt rJ y c DY --- 4) P'(41 (d ' y 1 trAkr pi r rs7 V t) 4r) ey-m- 4 - V:! -- ) iii f 1 Originally DRESSES 11t 1p) 4-- I - 2 grqups! 16 A roA I Alt tiler in black EXCITING selection of plain colors prints sheen some and brown afternoon street and sport frocks and blouses with jackets and trims flower contrasting lingerie ties t '4A r47Ii C1) How ) ' I AN 'IV ::11V b 1rC - itt: ot 4tit of ''' fst Sr r t A sli i earance 1 't - $695 Originally DRESSES $795 Origins llY DRESSES 5995 Originally DRESSES $1495 - - Hon off 13 off 348 4" 383 4" 5 6' 748 viji a 97 ! to4 - DRESSES DRESSES DRESSES DRESSES con-eid- WMIIPM111061b0011140iii 14 today! 1 k Tli 1:1) t 7: - Boot shopw11F be formally opened Saturday in the ' 1 00 - a '241 New-S-L-Shoe-St- The' Campus - and practical They tome In waffle weave cotton are unlinedand ' are washable! - - - rl-- s - 113t Reg Beg Reg 65c—nook33t Reg Reg 100—now 30t Reg 225—now113 Reg 250—now125 Reg 115:41ow-5- 8t Beg 300—now Reg 115—now73g - ' Reg tell—now 130 500-- 1rw - Lunch cloths - Prospects of western tourist travel this year are better than for four years said A R Gould of Chicago assistant freight and passenger traffic manager for the Chicago and Northwestern Railway company Thursday in Salt Lake Eastern tourist agencies are find ing that the drop in foreign exchange value of American money is divert ing much touristtraffic from Europei to western national parks Mr Gould said Brisk activiV In the automobile and immanufacturing industry proved—business- enndltinna—generally' are also stimulating rail traffic he Seattle Pastor Under Fire Fights For 'Militant Practical' Religion 4 No 5100 Range—Consisting of: - 1 'I Special r I LTh Expected to Increasel Lr----- The Utah Pioneer Trails and Landmarks association executive committee will meet Friday at 3 p m to de-termin6 projects to be carried out this summer announced John D Giles executive secretary Thursday Fifty projects for placing monuments and plaques on historic sites will be considered by the committee MrGilessaid and a total of from 12 to 20 including monuments on the Pony Exprem trail will be selected The meeting wili be held in the office of George Albert Smith asaociation president in the L D S church office building In soft Cotton' (7 Traffic' Funeral services for Mr& Mary Elizabeth Cross 11 Andrew 73 mother of Bishop Rithard D Andrews of the L D S ward will be conducted Sunday at 12:30 p m in ward chapel Fifth !South between West Temp loT and West streets First Peter L RepIworth of the ward bishopric will be in charge Burial will take plane In the City cemetery Mrs Andrews died at the family home 261 West Fourth South street Wednesday of a hearLattack Friends may tall at the home Saturday afternoon and evening and Sunday from 10 a m until noon 'I dr h 1 --- Weaveu - Te If Desired -- n Funeral Services Set For Mother of Bishop '14 co unitSix tubes (giving eight-tub- e perform ance—through clinit) operation of two tubes) Airplane type dial with pilot :tight—Six-incdynamic speaker-Fultubes— Autoinatic volume range tdne iontroi—Booster siwitch for bringing in far distant stations Jack provided for extension speaker ALL-IN-ON- : Extra! 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Stehli SILKS wr: ' of !'' t 4 mte 1000-yard- - : ''-azg- : t' ?: ‘11111011419 44411111011" Only' 4 ' 5 eE Soanish-Atherica- Ilft 5 arly "k44 i - furs cleaned S l 11 4 --- If - (of- '" 9 WarDependafits 1 li) '''')'''‘'''"tP Lt A ' in' City- Is 3k -- 1 - 4 I 1 '''''''''') Upturn Reported 'Carnation Sale Official OAuto Saturdarto Aid - - e -- I S7 d - l'''' 4 1 ti 0 I COP The Paris' New FUR VAULTS VAULTS 1044 ests P:) 1 guaratafed protection against Fire Theft Moths! fill) ?frIVZ(ZetmA (Vkafñ1M t'M? h'earing on protests 'KEEPS TEET11 !againstpublic the city allowing the Fire - f Get itmnterad Rapid Increase Reported In Old Ake Pensioners 14000-gal1o- t a faze Date Sfkeduled It !caring Re- One these roll calls efforts-o- f publican members to have vital tions stricken from the measure-werdefeated ' Police Powers Retained :''''S' - Senator z N' Towifsend (R Del) moved kNN "ts$- of the section giving the elimination '8s :::: v regulatory commission disciplinary powers over stock exchanges It was beaten 9 to 6 :': an land bank loans formerly carried Those voting for the proposal were average of 63ner tent interest while Reynolds Democrat 'and Goldsborcdebts refinanced with commissioner's " '1: lopes carried 64 ough Townsend Walcott Carey and '$ In Utah the rates formerly were Kean Republicans against elimina6$ and 71 respectively for the tion were Glass Wagner Bulkley :4V fications and Bankhead k ' In Nevada they were 71 and 72 Costigan Byrnes NS‘kNt Norbeck and in Arizona 62 and Fletcher (Democrats) respectively S and 69 and Couzens (Republicans) A motion to eliminate a provision I f'‘ authorizing the regulatory commisInk‘ SiOn to fix "reaSonable rates of corn' mission interest and other charges" was defeated 12 to 5Those voting for it were Townsend Walcott Goldsbomugh Carey and Kean (Republicans) and those Barkley Wagner against Glass Bulk ley CostigaiiBeynoldi Byrnes to Bankhead Steiwer and Fletcher MORIWO109Mm (Democrats) and Norbeck and Cott Four girls who will participate Saturday in the annual carnation zens (Republicans) rale to be conducted by theauxillary to the United Spanish War Veterans Commission Protected Therarer(2elt to right) Mary Watson Lela Davis Lillian Anderson and An effort to eliminate the sectio n Afton Gentry' Miss Davis and Miss Anderson each has an armful of which would forbid representati n the carnations which will fie sold for funds to further the veterans' relief thap the commission's permission program 'listing it stock commends that is as an investment was defeated'9 to ii:' alss ithtee N1eetwh tosdt !Tioh3143 1 The committee reinserted the much ka disputed' section 2 In a form differ- the newest Fur Stor- ing from the original but satisfacage Vaults In the In- tory to friends of theAill This IS a recital of constitutional authority for termountainWest! the measure intended to strengthen it against inevitable court tests --Penalties for :violation Endorsed by the U were re !duce& The original measure stipuDept of Agriculture as Reports of a decided improvementilated ten years ago and $25Cf00 line' -THE SAFE METHOD! : :n business throughout I the country! This was changed to five years andfine for violations of regulato Salt Lake Thursday i$10000 were Will Girls School brought Dispose ttons by the commission and five — —it Positively —It —all by C H Bias of Kenosha Wis vicelyears and $25000 fine for violations of Flowers Made by Moth life and realli 1 president and director of sales for the 'of the act improves the beauty Nash Motors company Veterans SLOT MACHINE SEIZED ' of YOUR FURS! nrs1 Accompanied by Karl A Frederick r Pleading guilty to Keeping and & of Frederick !president Mitchelllerating a gambling device G L Holt' A carnation sale to raise funds for Inc Chicago advertising Mr129 172 South State street was fined indigent widows and orphans of Span- - Bliss has been making a tour of thet25 in police court ThursdayMorals' ish war veterans will be conducted Pacific coast to outline his company'srA squadsmen seized a slot machine Mon-- t Saturday in Salt IAke under auspices merchandising and sales plans to Nash day from the addrem and Hort 'was glazed stored and serof thi E A Wedgwood end John F and Lafayette dealers arrested Thursday viced— Critehlow auxiliaries United Spanish Mr Bliss said that all three factoWar Veterans it was announced on ries of the Nash Motors company are 11a4 Special Thursday by Mrs Rachael Loper working to full capacity to fill the president of the auxiliary greatest bank of orders the company Bring Your Furs or Phone The PARIS for Seventy-fiv- e schoolgirls from East has had Since 1929 Positive Fur Proteetiont West and South high schools will The visitor also announced that his sell the 'carnations which have been company is preparing to inaugurate' obtained frern disabled war veterans the greatest sales campaign it has unThe sale last year petted $32737 dertaken in five years Mrs Loper said all of which was ex Mr Blissand Mr Frederick a1tend-- 1 pended io purchasing coal food and ed a meeting at the Newhouse hotel of C4 Iclothing for the 24 widows loorid or- about 25 dealers from Utah Idaho war yet- Nevada and Wyming The meeting' phans of erans in Salt La Ice was called by the Ballard-NasMotor' s The organielt!en will dispose of company intermountain distributors' 5000 carnations Saturday Mrs Loper The officials left Thursday evening Isaid and it is expected that reeeipts for Chitagok this year will exceed those of last year Western Tourist 2 I 20 1934 SECURITY BILL 1' - Ilb THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING APRIL I - Originally 51675 Originally $1975 838 11" 988 1 $02r19g1n7aslly 1481! Originally 1 750 33500 217 19" at |