Show tft - - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNINGÁMML 1 Former Senator Reed Smoot member of the council of the twelve apostles of the L D S church ill esp ak at sessions of the Liberty (Continued trout Pate Faun H OFFERS FRIDAY BidEapected From Most r of Companies That IAISt I 1- - 1 it Pair Suspected of mg Jeweler of the Melchizedek priesthood will meet Saturday at 7:30 p m in the Tenth ward chapel where Mr Smoot will speak A genoral seselon will meet in the L D S assembly hall Sunday at 10 a m Boys of the 'take will meet Saturday at 7:30 p m in the Tenth ward recreation hall where Nicholas G Smith bishop of the Seventeenth ward will speak and a boys' quartet will sing special numbers Concluding 4 sessions will be held in the various wards of the stake Sunday at 4r:30 p in Members Contracts WASHINGTON April 19 department officials said tonight 'titer believed that most if not all of the 12 companies whose mail contrachcwere canceled had reorganizedand'Ivould be found competing for awards again when bids ' are opened tomorrow fortyflve envelopes containing bidrwere received today While preparations to inspect the offers' for temporary contracts from priVate lines went on at the postoff ice department the first assistant posmaster general W W Howes testified before a senate committee that private contractors did a better job carrying the mail than the army He ftold Senator Austin Vt) a member of the special airmail committee that airmail transportation r present arrangements was "slower" and that the former system genorally was superior ' Tragedies Cause Halt Ain y tatalities at one time caused a cessation of mail carrying for a brief period while efforts weremade to reduce accident hazards The schedule was curtailed' when the army resumed r Coast Police Shoot Down stake quarterly continues Saturday And Sunday announced B S' Hinck ley stake president Thursday 4ew York - ROLL- l'WOOD April 19 (iP) — Straight shooting policemen shot down and captured two asserted Detroit robbers shortly after the' slaying of a diamond merchant before his own safe in a Santa Monica boulevard jewelry shop here today Louis Mania 55 sought to de fend his wares with his fists when two men later identified by police as Ed Lewis 25 and Ralph Balicide 22 entered his shop shortly after 9 a m A Mauer pistol in the hand of one of the robbers barked twice One of the slugs pierced Mallin's ear the other crashed into his head Dr W R Rohrer optometrist who- - shared offices with - Mallin fulled from behind a partition in time to see the robbers flee out the ' Day by Day (a Two U (Continued from Pere Four) e ' - r t Conflict I hree 111$111R3 5 k t: v r9:'y:l'iwi: LAWYER GIVES ' FIüi PcisonsFrOm -- - --- f When you an get for 35 cents a supremely efficient stimulant and diuretic that will flush from your kidneys the waste matter poisons and acid that are now doing you harm why continue to break your restful sleep by getting up through the night Just ask your druggist for caold Haarlem Oil Capeules—bus be sure and get GOLD MEDAL which Is also successfully used to drive excess uric acid from thé body—the aggravation of sciaticaneuritis lumbago and rheumatic (Adv) I (0 I 0 I Attorney-- - Says -- Leg- Found Have IleenThat of His Client ' "$1i'l i''' kk ':Y:N:'''A '::' '' ' '1 ' k- " - '''''''''' 1 i 1 :i'i' 1(' '' kkl :"''I'kNS14'" a t LAS VEGAS - Nev—A pouible clue as to the identity of the murdered person whose leg was found a sand dune near here two days ago was uncovered Thursday when T A Wells Las Vegas attorney presented the theory that it might have been Patricia Powell also known as Patricia Williams who is alleged to have been connected with illicit liquor traffic here and who has been missing since about April 2 - So far the leg has not been examined by doctors to determine the sex of the individual but since ' the had 'been limb was a long one l Li0'''''t1J N 1 4 k 'rorsI-!::$!amtoin'''- :4 111qi::svlitTiAll il0:I: - ACT t )!774 i '45'444 f!"':Z'"T4t'''3 ks"' ' :'''''?Lttl4E'd e t fll'i? has improved 23 per cent—All skim Electrical Dealers to My face eruptions' have disappeared I go to bed vl:'f Attend Sales and lips have Meeting I fun inotlonlese—sleep like a brick Am 41 years old and feel 20 years younget"1 Millions of men the world over are - Aprosperity parade" Will be contaking the little daily doee of Kruschen ducted by eight sales executives of because they know that it keeps them of feeling fit and active—life really be- - the General Electric—company Utah comes glbrious adventure—well Worth Bridgeport Conn at the Hotel - 4r ' hying Fridar evening k ' - '' " oet dn'the wee today and lee how auseh ' Approximatelf100 electrical dealers set I bottle of itrumben you states will of Utah and near-bSalts which costa but a trifle and will last 4 weeks ' Take teaspoonful in a attend as guests of the General Eleadown hot mister of VIM morninp—cut glass on sweets for a while—persist in this method tric Supply corporation General Flutevery Martina and when you have finished rie appliance distributork the entente of this first bottle welch yourwill be held al 6 p Tn' and self again—and note how many pounds of r fat have vanished—the six mineral salts of afterward the tparade" headed by you with glorious Kruschaa have presented AJacob - Kahn local manager of the health To take off fat harmlessly and RAFIP corporation will be held in the form IX take Krucchea every morning— of a prosperity showcintludingpresway to redon't'srorry—it's thirgAllit Rub be Mir 'for ' your --health's entation of news sales and advertising duce sake that you ask ler and get grin- - campaign C Drugs then Bette gchratem-JohnsO- n TanTi African baboons firma tolor-Wh- h i b wciali--th- ''tyv1 T ! 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And this spring when you drain off that sludgy winter-wor- n oll4ou can refill and start the heavier driving season afresh with a motor oil that will not break down a new kind of smooth tough lubricant to form dangerous sludge between draining It's IsoVis "D” the newest thing in motor oil—a motor oil that will not sludge It's the result of totallynew processes in oil refining—the Propane' Dewaxing Process and the Chlorex Extraction Process And because it does not oil—the most economical fine lubrica sludge you will find it a longer-lastin- g you'll be on your way with a safer sweeter-runniengine—you'll be free from the' heavy burden that sludge puts on the operation of your ear — find you need to add kss wi between drains Try iti 7 ' The same sort of thick gritty sticky stuff yöu see here on the servisman's hand car today a a a if you !s pro ab1ychn rm:ng around in the crankcase of your haven't drained our crankcase yet this spring inter-mounta- in - ' —' ' 9imusit DRIVE IN AT ANY OF OUR otor t1 V! : ':‘ en -- - -- - ) territory Trainid service men will drain out your worn sludgy motor oil and refill with IsoVis "b" in 8 short miimtes or less Then '4 7 30 9 60 ' IGREItHOUS11:1 1A - ' '1' '1v?i bne-ba- lf e 800: $ 1 y a '13 S - s4sV ' CONVENIENTLY LOCATED SERVICE STATIONS : en 1 0: d - N‘ t'l et wastr:anelass (741-!- $1000 Sacramento - 11:: 111110- t ') irre' h the Sou" Temple Meet 7 rt -- 1 x 11111-- " 11 I Routh Trip Way San Fran Reno DEPOT W - -- - - a a — I - 1 T ti - ‘ils i8 ‘'i oii1:4 it was ' t littt1 i kit:(4:!Aii: i'' :::"::rr4:::Z':iqi::':::i::::3 fk$:::: ie:11 "l ' ' S1 ' ': SAMPLE LOW FAR — - ‘:0 ztti'"!:4411b0::ii:let: ::'::::t'7::'::::a':'4':i::ii chair watch a glorious panorama unfold In the wide vision window now you are really seeing the country Trim blue and white Grey bound buses serve the entire Pacific Coast and Eastern cities oh Convenient frequent schedules The low fares make wonhwh e savings too 11 43 ‘4 1 i: '''' Greyhound Way 1 :0t4:4::e'pkoOtf&: " ') 't '''' 1 clv11A '1it--!:i'O- The ' - '''':''1'''''t):i:'1)t W1: Travel - You HEATPlus Extra BRANIteadyto-aa- t 0(Yof)?0071: 1 '141 444:Vis ''5)tk: - Yours When e 'ill114 ct)cli:: 1111 i ''''''''''''::'''":'''''!::'1'''tl''''‘'''''':''''''' 11 rsis : 1 ‘‘'i34: ' 11 Follow the Open Road i Toasted '' i tirl oi Imomm4111 i 7 if:- cc 4‘‘ V:::':k ''''''''isstttc - ( y - 0 i :t 1' ':' n ‘114 - :::::::::vi:" V A ti'‘'‘t i ' ':"' '''''''''''''''''''': 'N H ' '414::S4 : 't'''” e ' list s - " Or — In ' ''!: 1: - from taken for granted that it a man Here a Red that Tip Wells pointed out howeverwoman Mrs Williams 'was a large that the limb might have been late Will' Ao Get Rid of Surplus rat and her body Wells said that Mrs and It 'the Same Tinte Gain in from Williams bad been his 'client in a VigorShergy and Mental Activity- stilt against her hUsband and his -Jell ) younger associates and that she had told him been threatened R that her life' had "Yee(1entlemen:" Writee ' Daniels of Richmond hove fin- several times Mrs Williams his not been seen billed My getond bottle of Krusewen Salts end haVe obtained the following In this vicinity for several days The ' tequila: strands of hair found resemble the "I have removed S inches from the toter of her hair: No further clues belt lino-Gup in the morning feel-- 1 had ' been build Thursday trig 100 Per nent--- I IDA 23 per gent more active—My mind is elsarevi—my wind ft :IPII:'!::44N'i''A A:1':'0 t:(f$14'::i y Stop up !lights dotting (ticci l' - I - ii:I v: ! v‘1 k f Maori:aid ge t MURDER CLUE :wif:1::i:::'$9:t(ii: :::t 11114 1 NAN Packed with nourishment Mildly laza-time Always fresh and readytoeat Delicious with milk vamoavommair Enjoy PEP often Sold by all grocers Made CreeL by Kellogg - :::h: ':': 1 Ai 4"' t i'( lot 411t - love Kellogg's PEP Ciisp Full of thellavor of wheat and bran 10-T- rg N 6 4 "tkits :: : -'4 'Itilait ihdie perfect confort of a deep cushioned - ' 11 '- aOrtie fp 1101) $ Nk Iv-4- C YOUNGSTERS Egtilite9! 1LN ''' i 8 "immotwomommissomoloonletioni '''''W5:n (— 1 - 7 0 li! DELICIOUS FLAVOR TOASTEDIVHEAT :::''::: :f A 407 :::: 411:i:::w:: frii 511 : 41 - i fag' SPEP ::': in 0 I 0 - - e A :filliakr I1ttr etk 44 country before congress and fore the administration There are three possible ways in which It can be resolved-- - The reginienteflon could bcredoubled and re informed and the attempt made to run agriculture and industry under government control This is the direction indicated by the Bankhead cotton bill To take this road is however impossible Congress would not permit it The country would not tolerate it The administration does not deeire it The second way is the :: : Millme be- '1::':" t 4 x) 1 Bide for Three Months 4::':: Such quaint anachronisims in the ) The bids to be opened tomorrow are 7 New scene rustle 'fork the 6 always for three months and cover 21 routes !7-to of Ando memory give The time may be extended paths Manhattan a' Budd Disclosures before the special sen- money-ma- d of and frozen harmony jugged info- ate' committee headed by Senator " Black (D Ala) Were responsible pri- - cence' Most everyone along West street has seen that " molly for the decision to cancel the Forty-sixt- h omiti contracts of all domestic companies knitting old lady in the weaver's :I' ' never and plying looking up shop that held 'the awards i: 1 Senator Austin an opponent of con her needles early to late At ann- ':': :441krr 5 :?'r ": tract cancellation has since sought to Idown an old gentletnan with O I show that independent lines without ballooney Umbrella over his arm " awards brought pressure for the post- rain or shinecalls for her and they :: walk to the elevated at Sixth avenue master general's action too seems Forty-secon- d and :::: They During( Howes' testincony Austin (:' and weary to mount the :5: intrOdueed letters which said were Mk " t but they110e110 sent frortCOalifornleWith 'ordinary 'stairsr postage on April 2 arriving simul::::: Arlen and Jimmy Walker Michael : taneously vial matter sent from the have become bosom pals in London: e:M'ai:4igacri441 ''''k' state 1st air ' and few t)f the 'mitreand Patis :1: 11' 1: Howe Was asked about ire- 1Bohemian parties are without "Jim' ' 4? vioustly read to the committee which i Each is long noted Mike" and my said be wag trying to hive a mall flake and other gese ::i::: (:0Iikl ' route egtension from Omaha changed forsartorial ?!i:iiMi tures of dandyism And at lunch ii"14:":m:4-g:so itwould pass through his home at the were other the day they Savoy :!:::4046161): - town of Huron S D by still another worldling t1 :4::::::i&:: "Yes that's one otthe tricks of the joined 4A3t 8p1 K Kitchen Karl !::::::!::4: trade" Howe said "I had a letter from home and people to see Me about sends me a Hamitth kt l 1::n:: it—that's true enough" short 'story from India which be' 4i::::::: : it )4 be benevolence boundless "If 0'04' gins: '74 ' 1!:i:i::: :::::: BABT SEA SERPENT the basis of beatitude—" But I got P! A 71t VICTORIA B C April 19 Somehow I slipped no further i!'ii ti s Old Caddy and Amy Illaschuckeluck slambang off the settee with a tr "'s '0' '' '' Cadborosaurusi Pacific northwest sea Skush 'Z'N'gi t serpents have been visited by the A ' ' sH:k 'A (Copyright- 1934 McNaught stork ordaa 'river people believe ''''illiN"('t-'( 1:-:Mr and Mrs Charles Lindner and Syndicate Inc) Al Mr and Mrs A Cox reported they :: e:!E saw the infant which was about 25 41 § 1 ' feet long They have named the ' v11 youngster Jorda lo ‘4 Irc 1 fri — To do this is in no sense to abandon the hopes of the new deal For as the president himself has frequently said all the particular devices of the past year are purely experimental and should be modified when they do not work Experience has now shown that some of them thwart enterprise and retard recovery Those de vices ought without the slightest compunction to be revised so that ' ' I A This conflict has to be resolved - z dir I 0 - Sit itfr It is the main business before the — I (Copyright 1934 Ne11 York Tribune Inc) other - Before thecorning of the oil lamp lighthouses were lit by candles or coal fires The Last of the latter was the lighthouse at St Bees where a coal light burned until 1822 " t The administration has been acting on both theories It has a monetary policy which tends to raise gentral prices to restore profits and to stimulate enterprise It has a policy of regimen tation which raises prices here and there but in no intelligent relation to other prices which obstructs profits and discourages enterprise The two policies are now grinding one against the intervals are still touched with a JUventle drum major urge It came v to every generation years ago We began on a section of broomstick and each residential 'block was a bile twirling flurry by day and a medley Observing the police machine the " of bruised shins and cracked heads bandits took to their feet again and by night One of our boys—Cheedie the officers opened fire Friend as I recall—became the drum Both Lewis and Balicide had sevmajor with a showboat band coming eral broken and missing teeth and to town every spring in a moun- bore severe bruises attesting po' traniportation black fur hat with chin lice said to the intensity of the Postoffice department officials ad- tainousandbaton struggle Mallin had 'put up They a nickel-plate- d mitted the 'plan to return the mails strap were from Detroit to private companies within the near with a knob glittering rhinestones said they was Mallin unmarried this day I think he achieved future might be balked if the former To more of life's superb grandeur than contractors refused to bid INSPECT 'BREWERY It was said that only a comparative- all the rest together More than 40 members of the Purly' tew independent companies were In a venerable linen house down- chasing Agents' association were in a position to carry the mails on town—the sort as stuffy as a coni guests Thursday afternoon in an inshort notice Officials added howand with those basket spection tour of the Fisher brewery loge cierge's ever that their information was that carriers on wire and counter tills— 160 South Tentlt West street g most of the former contractors bad the other day I saw the last of bookalready reorganized keeping high desks with a superA stipulation of the bidding was annuated employe in black skull cap thafjhe concerns whose awards were perched atop the high stool When must offirid of themselves scrapped he came over to tile owner addresseett who participated in the 19a0 con ing him by first name he might 'ference with former Postmaster Gen- have stepped from a page of Dickeral Brown ens About him was dignity nèver At that meeting the government Seen behind the modernistic deck of 7 charges arrangements were made a $100000 year executive with with Brown to divide up the airmail battery of phones and rows of push buttons - they will not thwart enterprise and retard recovery - Policies S Seen in back door Rohrer ran after them shouting "Murder robbers" Two citizens took up the chue then Detective Lieutenant Cliff Jordan and Policeman George Workman speeding along Santa Monica street saw the men leap to the running board of a using automo- um-de- one that congress is threatening to use It consists in imposing upon the banking systeni an inflation of sufficient power to overcome the inertia of all the restrictive measures Ilia is a danger Qua and disorderly way to reach a toundobjective The third way is for the administration itself to release enterprise by abandoning tome of the measures that constrict it and by revising others This is the way of common sense For the monetary policy as now set up supplemented as occasion demands by the use of the powers the president already possesses Is a most powerful engine for recovery if only it is permitted to designed to cure moral evils as in the securities act But the het effect of it all is to discourage enterprise at a time when the relief of unemployment and of insolvency depends primarily upon the revival of enterprise The conviction that recovery is being held back is the basis of the outcry against the brain trust and the reason why in spite of the collapse of Dr Wirt's charges the brain trust is increasingly unpopular It is also the cause of the inflationist sentiment in congress That senthnent expresses the view that the depression is due primarily to a derangement of money which has destroyed prices and profits and not as A A And N R A imply to a lack of "planning" and control in the economic structure 0 S Operate It can create Immense supplies of new money Provided channels are opened through which new money can flow into industry It would be the height of folly not to pae it when by using it intelligently as the British are doing with a similar rflOner tary engine It is almost certainly possible to bring back to the peo pie work security and peace of ODAY AND TOMORROW Former Senator TWO CAPTURED Smoot to Speak OPEN AIRMAIL' AFTER SLAYING POSTAL CHIEFS : 20 1934 ) - 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