Show - - -- r- - --- - - 1 18 e f 4- 1- OTARY CHU VOICES PLEA 'ME BALT LAKE TRI31NE TIIIMSDAT MORNING of Rotary Clubs in'Fifth-Distiie- :Presidents-Elee- t MAT 10 1134 Roosevelt Ready to Talk War Debt With Nations : Assemble t U S Insistene on Payment Unaltered Pres ident AnnouncerFavoys Hold Parleys FOR SERVICE 4 iat t ki I FourPoint - Program Stressed by governor LZ) of fifth:District 1 ' (Continua tress Pass -- Ons) ) carry through to a successful eonclision He stressed the importance of con- Cluing the work in behalf of under- IbinnOt ' "' ' '' ' s At4 f acl tt !pf I our youth'" In pickblg new members for their elubs Mr Cardon told the presidents they should remember that "there are many fine fellows on the back street' le also urged the clubs to bring Income new clubs We year and reminded of the responsibility of sending delegates to convention ot Rotary International at Detroit Calling attention to the six grest Objectives of Rotary Mr Cardon adthe members to keep al-- z N I Privileged boys reminding his listenen that "taxes alone won't educate ' -- ( -- V in mind: - ways "The ideal of service as the basis of all worthy enterprise ' - Standards "High ethical standards in bust- mesa and professions "The application of the Ideal of service by every Rotarian to his per-sonal business and eonimunity life "The development of acquaintance as in opportunity for service "The recognition' of the worth! mess of all useful occupations and the dignifying by each Rotarian of bis occupation to eery sotiety The advancement of understand-Int good will and international a world fellowshiP peace through of business- sanited In the ideal of service" Among those who arrived Wednes- day vies R IL Wells of Pocatello Idaho nominee for the position et district governor to succeed Mr Car don He will be formally nominated at the 'district conference but bis 'electfori will not take place until the convention of Rotary International Te Open at 11 rd The convention" proper will be tailed to order Thursday at 10 a at r ' ' at the Rotor IPA by Gilbert con-wou- ld :Vs'''j"A" c WWell NWW407NMNMMMMI W Wit: 1) ' p ) (1 ts 0fl 1) y " For the program - Which f011owa 1111ton X Lipman past district goyernor Will be the toastmaater and addresses will be given by Governor Henry It BloodMr Hager Mr Car- don and Mr Those to be seated at the speakers' table are Governor and Mn Blood token-payin- ri 6i''1:i':!'1':!':-r- Presidents-ele- ct - Williams Mr and Mrs Lipman Mr and Mn Simon Rosenblatt Brig diet General and Mrs '' 'Whitworth and Colonel andPegrem Mrs 'Augustus I Dannemiller Thursday at I p in the Rotary will be entertained at a luncheon at the Salt Lake Country club to be followed by bridge Several Important meetings have been planned for Friday the closing day of the conference : rHaasch Twin Palls Vernard Anderson Provo J E Graham Rexburg: Ed B Hughes Goat lint Claude Ristline Pocatello H G Nuckols Mont- pelier and I Milne St George Presldentselect of six more clubs are expected Thursday BeloW is Mrs Daisy Miley assistant secretary of the Salt Lake club who has played an important part in making arrangements for the conference The display of flap shown below signifies the 1 world-wid- e scope at the Rotary organization of Rotary' clubs In the Fifth district met in Salt Lake Wednesday prior to the opening of the annual district conference Left to right are Front row—Henry Ober hansley Cedar City lames D Johnston Blackfoot Clyde E Summers BoiserLiewellyn Jenkins Preston Fred K Robinson Nampa I IL Mayor and Mr11 Louis MOWS Mr Redd Price David S Romney Ogden and and Mrs Hager Mr and Mrs Car- Whitebill Salt Lake Back row—Harold F Dear don Mr and Mrs Welles ' Mt and dorlf Burley C Isenburg Rupert F E I S 0 t tling it This seemed cliar tonight following the receipt of an outline of President Roosevelt's declaration in which a he emphasized that the 'United States stands for collection of war debts but will grant a hearing to nations asking for reduced payments Government offkials deClined to comment formally but it wu authoritatively said In Other circles that the American executive's statement did not change the British position that I Mr Roosevelt must make the first move to solve the debt problem Officials said privately that the pres'dent's declaration is "interesting" and added that "we prefer to await an official expression from Mr Roosevelt through regular channels evldently today's stätements were made es replies to questions by press correspondents and were not intended as official expressions of American IP er icy" An official pronouncement on such an important subject they continued "naturally would be conVeyed to the interested governments" 4 more Other associates in the kidL Boy Scouts ornaping in idditioit to the informer Investigators continued to watch border both at Nogales and at To Act as Guides the Naco port of entry nearest Cananea The Cananea party was reported by For Rotarians Sonora officials to have left insuffi- S !tr 1:e e iots) r :7!! 4 cient clues to trace them far from Approximately St Boy Scouts from that mining town and their trail toseveral Salt Lake troops will act as night had been lost entirely - guides for visiting Roterisna attendCowboy guards employed by ling the annual convention of the Fifth ranchers in the Cananea district re district in Salt Lake Thursday end on patrol however In isolatFriday ed sections meet4 be will Scouts near all posted The informer whose story resulted VI T e eph ona- & the ing places and at the convention bead- - in the vain advance on Cananea recomPany 'introduced was Telegraph to assist the visitors said mained somewhere in southern Arias a new member by Don E Leader quarters R Lamott field of the zona in personal technical custody of ' ' ' 't Presentation of an honorary member Saltn lAke council executive Wednesday The authorities who continued to check veva& W Abbott to certificate J ship scouts 1111A) will assist-- in distribut- clues suggested by a written docuannounced by President Wright programs and arranging exhibits ment in which it was revealed today Club members were awaiting the ing Mr Lamott said he !tamed himself "contact man convention in Salt Lake during which to send who was to collect the $15000 de Frank M Driggs chairman of the Scoutmasters have arranged to do their mended from Fernando Robles fa- - O education committee will conduct an troop representatives OGDENOgden Rotary club mem- - "Object Lesson Program" aimed at shore of the work at hours which will the of little Jute and deacribed bers entertained their sons junior teaching new members true ethics of not conflict with their school work parts played by other& he lei& Five or ten scouts will be The original plan as detailed was guests an Members of the Ogden Rotary Twelve new !members of the on duty near the convention head- to collect the ransom within 24 hours in used club will be the pro quarters high school orchestra at a luncheon Ogden during the two days of the the "contact man" then joining his convention Wedaesday noon in the Hotel Ben confederates at Santa Cruz Sonora "The scOuts Ore on duty to aid the and proceeding to Cananea to leave Lomond consrention Verdict Convicts to Lemott we Mr said the visitors" district "and Delegates the child for later return to its par- in Salt Lake Thursday and Priday urge the visitors to seek their aid in ents with an unsuspecting relative Auto were announced an directions follows: ' Albert Other or making Suspect asking of the informer Noah Becker ' Charles E Empey requests in which the scouts might Pond Henry Stevens and Weyne E assist"— ' Joe Heather was convicted of de Mayhew ' ' s':A!:::s :ini:::The program included orations by ptiving in owner of posiessionef his GIRL CAPTIVE :A: two students: Grant Burton' "The automobile by a jury Wednesday in :i1 Call of the New Era" and Elaine DECLARE RELATIVES W McKinney's Larson 'The NR A to the Rescue" District Judge James :7'!' :!'!'!' court Sentence will be imposed Sat ' Grant Jensen president of the be (Oondattee wise Pate 6ao) 11:'' den high schootAtudent body intro- urday ''''l't leather was jointly charged with probably authentic o a second ran- duced the speakers" President A Wl for the alleged tom note Angus Wright and Prencis Child Otis Weatherman chairman of the boys' wert commit- theft of an automobile on April at The communication first reported 0'iiii: tonight tee commended the orators Musi- 111 West Second South street belong- Monday was understood 1:iii: ''' tacitly to have'been accepted by the cal selections were given by an Og- ing to L W Facile& assurance from the abductden high school quartet composed of Weatherman changed his plea when family-' ' la alive and will be ' George Larkin Glen Wilde Jack fig the ease was called for trial and ore June still ' can contact delivered li arrangementa to offens& and Emmett Robert the lie " ' ginhothiun pleaded guilty It'''''-'4'!::::: be made Walter Hancock local manager - of will be sentenced Saturday i E::::::::: bote wire not re ' ''IM'"I 100' Contents :si:::: vealed definitely It was reported it -: :" 4:::: ::::': instructed that directions in the first '' rews— isne'ers in Fifth District oFRota HOLD RoTmty 1111111111 Boys '!t t u ' Jury unit u 6100164480 'lb -- It uvEs ot Os 'I omio0011MRM MONTPELIER Idaho 0— A delega- tion from the Montpelier Rotary club left Wednesday and Thursday to at tend the fifth district convention in Salt Lake Vice President and Mrs Harry G Nuekols and Secretary and Mrs William B Fisher left in time to attend the officers' meeting Wed- 9- ' : 1 oi-t- nesday Others attending are President and Mrs Frank W Sorgats Mr and Mrs Albert E Thiel Mr and Mrs Fred Crulkshank Mt and Mrs Frank N Smuin and Mr and Mrs A E eteis00§-i0:r04:00F4ip:'- two hours after June 4 --- ::'i::-'- : - The club passed resolution some weeks ago indorsing R fl "Dick" We1Is Pocatello Idaho as the candidate for district governor :i1't:!i'- disappeared two weeks ago continue '' to be followed Meantime a search by Mexican authorities and cowboys In the So- liters wilds '': aUrrounding Cananea Seven of the oldest Rotarians' in club In Chicago The first Rotary Sonora for three suspects and a little a:--e t —le movement was westward and San girl described by the implicated in- point of membership in the Fifth trict will attend ses3ion9 of the an- Francisco had the distinction Of ob- former and reported seen In Cananea rirstdropott-reezonnual district conference Thursday and taining club No 2 Salt Lake has club a few hours before officers arrived : ' to look for them' led to belief they ' Friday at the Hotel Utah They are Y C Schramm: Dean re ‘Some idea of the present scope of definitely had left that district: a z::'thos organization la gained from a pe- They last were seenen American Voesn't hurt One bit pop a little Brayton Ernest Lambourne Redmen Milton Lipman Will Rees rusal of Rotary International's ste- man Mexican couple and little girl IREEZONEonanachingcominstant and Elias A Smith all of whom are tisticso There are now 36't7 clubs in resembling June—living In a Mall ly that corn stops hurtingthtn shortly you lift it right oil with fingers members of the Salt Laki club r 76 countries and the total member- adobe hut in Cananea last Sunday Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of Mr Schramm and Mr 130000 It is in Brayton ship is Close canape police saidiWhether they s were In the teresting fact that abiut boldly might have returned to the TREEZONE for a few Cents sufficient othera were admitted fa s member of the clubs are in cities of less than vicinity of Tucson to escape the bunt to remove evert hard cam or corn t ship during the first ear of Rotary's 20000 populatiOn pushed for three days through the between the toes and the foot cal ' existence in Salt LASE The oldest secretary in the dtstrict hills and arroyos of northern Sonorr hues without soreness or irritation '' The Salt Lake club was 0 e in point of service is Toni & Hoskot was not known iloneers In the Rotarian realm hay- of Rolle who has beelosecretary believed however- Authorities 4 ing been given a charter in 1911 six thatciuhiorJ2 years-1104beta that iftheJuspecteLtrioremainedi '' La Mexico there probabit was 9nesl JAW a Rotarian for4 22 Ion! years after the 10unding of-t:' ':::'':P14n'AttaiidDi4lt:$0siö0 Carlton :: Et ' ' stops all pain PRESTON Idaho—In addition to the II Rotarians and their wives men-tioned in The Tribune Friday who will attend the annual Rotary con- ference of the fifth district in Salt' Lek Thursday four others have sig-- ' htfied their tntenuens of leaving Thursday morning: Dr- and Airs A1 R Cutler Mr and Mrs James Bullock Mr and Mrs and -i Mr and Mrs: William ltrye-1 t I! 0 - '1' - J Pioneers in the field of Rotary in the Fifth More than halt of all the women 's district comprising Utah and Idaho who Wi clothes that America wears are madelattend the annual conference Left to right ttoplLa New York— Ci Schramm Dean 1 Brayton and Ernest Lam' – e d sectu PA-Inwar- : 0 i Mn BURLEY—Rotarians who left Wed stesday or will leave Thursday morning for the district conference at Salt take include: Harold P Deardorff newly elect president Milton H King retiring president and Herman Andrew secretary the last two to he accom- panied by their wives Other expect- ing to attend are Potter who with King is a delegate and Mrs Howard and the following members and their wives: Art! Solomon Charles Haight L Harr C W Harris A R Dawson Raymond Sm- der and H E' Weisel of Albion Dr R E Smedley Ire Gudmundsen WI! liam Roper The following are with- out partners Ben Sprague Kenneth Walker Walter A Shear J S Han- 'eel and George P Scholer ' §j77ii:10::I'':!Ai-i'i- :!::viii:1:':::ii-:::i:4- 'Rotary - a - Requests Lacking Add no official application for revision of any existing debt funding agreements had been received by this country to date The president said the government had laid down no rigid rules govern- ing acceptance orrejection of token payments should they be offered but each case would necessarily be considered on Its merits with On- sideration given to all facts obtain-able The president made it clear he did not consider the Johnson act made any vital change in the dministra- tion's attitude toward token pay- meats At the time token payments were made by five nations last 7)e- comber It was explained he did not in view of the circumstances con- g alder such nations were in default Great Britain and other nations which might make offers of partial payment on the instalment due June 15 would or would not be considered in default would he said -- ' 4 "pain-Unit- Director ita Speak George C Hager of Chicago In ternational director who is to be ene of the guests of honor of the con vention also will speak ' At p rn the Salt Lake club wil ' be in charge of banquet which will feature an interesting program It ill Include a pageant The Parade 'of the IrlagAs portraying in graphic style the international character of ' to n : — i ibid-Fren- -- ' t morn-natio- Dams president of the Salt Lake club The address 'Or welcome will bo de livered fiy Mayor Lodi Marcus and the response by Harry Benoit of Twin Valls The program also will 'include the annual address of lift Cordon The luncheon following the meet Int will be sponsored by the Idaho clubs with the program sander She direction of the Boise club Jess Hawley of Boise will be chairman' The afternoon session will begin at 2:30 o'clock and the first address be given by Rotarian Robert H Ilhackleyi 'Utah adminhatrator for the E R Awho se subject will be oltark tary's Reation to Hational teem?- - ' II at-be- - ' S in-th- - - — ' Z71777 - a VaSEINGTOK May a (113)—la re- depeild entirely on circumstances and case at that statement of the Amarinen attitude facts in tech individual time Presifrom came toxard war debt 'Undersecretary Phillips disclosing dent Roosevelt today and shortly that Laboula ye had made inquiries thereafter the ambassadors 'of two concerning this government's outdebts question said nations that are in default—Belgium look on the no offer for reand France—called at the Mate de- - lFrance bad ofmade the debtfunding agreeadjustment to discuss the matter ment but that the ambassador bad position outlined by the presj general sUSCUEZiOn of dent called far an insistence upon called for debts payment by the debtor nations but a The ambassador also said be had willingnes to talk over their individ- to the state ual problems separately and give con made no communication He told sideration either to proposals for department on the subject the new however that token payments or for new terms of reporters French cabinet was interested in find-lin-g settlement a solution to the The Belgian ambassador' called on and was welcoming all authentic PhilliN to discuss Ject the general debt question shortly btforburtionafter Andrew Leboulaye the French bimsla z To May 5 VP)—A fourth French ambassador had paid a similar visit default next June 15 in the American It was said in Official quarters later wax debt payment appeared more that further clarification of the presi- - certain than ever tonight following dears position on debts must await the declaration of Foreign Minister his debt measage to congress He has Laub Barthen that the French goy not yet set a definite date for sending eminent "has neither directly nor e message and it Is Understood Bev directly considered the matter" oral vital developments were expectOther than that the minister evad- ed before the message Is dispatched ed discussion of the debt problem Ns Proposals when he was questioned on policy by While no official overtures have the chamber of deputies' foreign made by any of the debtor 'mt fairs committee American Ambassador Strauss tions thus far administration officials not be surprised If two or three ferred with M Barthou this did suggest cOMprOmilas ing but it was understood the debt around which with a Finnish re- - was not mentioned the president Berthold explained to the commit funding agreement Ambassador De Might frame his recommendations to tee boulaye bad Asked the Washington Authoritative sourced tonight insist state department to explain the John-a- d the president's message shoul son law which bars defaulting debtor contain definite suggestions for deb nations from loam In the United settlement and not merely catalogue Statesi - The envoY's visit the minis-th- e twelve billion debt owed thhi ter added was made "merely as an efortiokeeppoated—tosee-itthere-ieIcountry Paris Louis Barthou the for- an possibility of a token payment" eign ininister told a parliamentary French deputies took this inquiry committes the ambassador hadcalled as meaning that tie cabinet hopes at the state department to ask about British negotiations may lead the way the 'Johnson law which forbids to a French correction of the States citizens from extend- ful situation" ing financial aid to foreign nations in After hearing M Bartbou mem-bars of the foreign affairs group said default Roosevelt emphasized that whatever is done eventually President that the traditional American atti- "France must be assured of the same tude on the Collection of war debts treatment as England" remains unchanged and that this BritLONDON May 8 country expected to be repaid the ain and the United States have apparmillions it loaned foreign nations ently arrived at the same decision during the World war He added on one aspect of the war debt probhowever that it was quite willing to listen to any offers the debtor na- lem—each maintains that the other must make the first move toward settions wished to make I 'e44 4 0A bournef (below) - 'IL F Redman Milton thret-fourth- 1 : - man Will Rees and Elias A Smith The first two are the only members of the Salt Lake char -ter group who-stil- t belong to the Weal club :- ": ETE r9 IL 0 il C ' ms he : - |