Show : y'JJ- yrt THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING MAY 18 1834 ies for Sale” Justin Stewart Sparks Mrs May F Walch Miss Virginia club of the University of Utah “Re- PLAY GIVEN AT Pope to Inspect UTAHN GIVEN Phone Cbmpany SCHOOL-PLAN- S Schad and 14188 HefeluTyraa 7 move the Cause” A program of song and dance sum- The Rev Jacob be Summer Palace And Clients Join hera also was given of the evening with the follow' At the business session which fol PEACE REPRIEVE ing Judges B Tifamersma Dr D B NEW CONTEST B W P MEET On Lake Albano In Fight on Code Nyswander Dr Waldemar P Read the program the following del lowed Mrs BE1T4INTAKKS ? : Trapp-wil- l UEAD TO END FIGHT CHACO Will Be Aiked to Join Arms Embargo on Nations S Br AuocUted Prcx Great Britain took the lead Thursday In an aggress lvemovement to force Bolivia and Paraguay to step their Chaco Jungle war by closing the sources of military supplies The proposal for a worldwide embargo-on aims and ammunitions was made at the league of nations coun cil meeting at Geneva and gained immediate support from: six other na tions All eyes turned to llje United States whose cooperation was regarded as necessary' for an effective embargo Hugh R Wilson American minister and observer fat Geneva promised to ask instructious lit Washington' William Phillips undersecretary of state said that the United States has been interested and had been' doing all it can for more than a year to bring the war to an Belt Like ers Tribune Service May 17— For o Trlbune-Chlcat- VATICAN CITY the first time In nearly of fa century the Vatican palace will be without a ruling pontiff for several months Pope Pius XI has decided definitely to go Into summer headquarters on Lake Albano on June hs The pope today advised - Gandolfo about 18 miles from Rome and he will make a visit of inspection to see that the palace is in complete readiness for occupancy prohably Monday It Is thought likely-thpontiff will remain at Castel GandoUo 'from June until the end of September He will be 77 in two weeks and suffers much from the summer heat in Home (Copyright 1934) e Boettcher Kidnap Jury Disagrees ndy---v- and Ames K LY Robinson " ' WASHINGTON May 17 (Ph-TIfa contest wiil start at 8 o’clock California Supreme Court American Telephone Sc Telegraph Student Orators Will Vie and is free to’ the public company and several of its biggest ' ’ CONVICT RETURNS to Review Green’s Ap clients joined today in protesting to Friday Night at N R A against any code Interference TRENTON N J May 17 (UP)— West High' peal From Hanging with the concern’s telegraph business 4 Giuseppr Santora' 40 sen teheed at he C P Cooper' vice president of the The California stale supreme court company questioned N R A’s right International Good Will day will to prescribe a code for telegraphic Thursday granted a writ of’ review communication said the plan drawn be celebrated at the West high school auditorium Friday evening with en to Jack Green who was sentenced to up for restriction’ and regulation hang on June 15 after his original would defeat its own labor aiding oratorical contest for the Mrs Van Cott scholarship award sentence had been ' commuted to life purpose and defended In detail the imprisonment by Governor James vast network of privately leased tele- This is an annual award and is pree sented to the winner of the Rolph Jr said an Associated Press graphic circuits created by the oratorical contest speaking on any dispatch from San Francisco p company connected with the peace Green whose parents reside in Salta A M Pope of the First of Boston subject Lake was convicted on March 12 and Ouy Mason of Chem- movement corporation 1932 of shooting a policeman during ical Bank Sc Trust 'company New The contest will be preceded by a Los Angeles theater robbery and York both users of American pageant the parade of the nations large was sent to San Quentin Telephone Sc Telegraph teletype cir- with appropriate music by the Fort The supreme court set June S as cuits said the bond business was de- Douga-l- band The pageant was prothe date for hearing on' the writ of pendent upon the fast confidential duced first st the recent Fifth district review and accurate service these wires conference of Rotary International Several reprieves were granted by gave and protested that the res trie The contestants winners of similar the governor and finally in January tion oni their use by numerous cor contests in their respective organizahe commuted the aentence On respondents as proposed by the code tions are: Earl Ross Sociological soMarch 28 the Los Angeles superior would be ruinous ciety U of U speaking on "Peace court declared the governor's action With Intellectual Awakening” Jeff was unconstitutional since Green was Circuit Cosmopolitan club of 'the West high school “Which Will It sentenced for two felonies murder Drunken Driving Charge Be?” Alta Gleason International Reand robbery and the governor had Motorist Laid Against lations club of St neglected to obtain the recommenda “Peace Through Moral Distions of a majority of the members of the supreme court for the commuJack Karras 34 was arrested on armament” Masaru Masaoka Intenia-tienclub of the Civic Center “Bodtation The lower court resentenced a drunken driving charge Thursday Green to hang June 15 and through at 9 p m after the automobile he his attorneys he petitioned tor the was driving Struck another automo-bilsupreme court ta review the case parked on Fourth South street In his petition' Green declared the between Second' and ’Third' East governor had not gone outside his streets ' court was the that power auperior trafKarras said C T Smith without jurisdiction to sentence him fic investigator drove westpolice on Fourth convictwas never and he that again South street in an erratic manner nared of two feloniea within the meaning rowly missing a power pole at Third of the state constitution East street and struck the automobile The supreme court in granting the of Mrs Kate Gabriel of 263 East Th hair on an hwinaikietr dean acala review ordered all proceedings look- Fourth South street parked in front haa a batter dunce for new beauty end ing toward complying with the June of her home jrowth— Httt’a ehemnoo dut pUaata the 15 execution order delayed until entire family Money back tnarentee at and slaying Joseph Regan was exthe case is decided druggiatt and berbere Tty k today Green’s companion In the robbery city-wid- tele-hon- e - -- fed-jer- rush-actio- - - - bond-pendin- ly egatos were famed for tha tSnven-lio- n of the Utah Federation of Bus- tness and Professional Women’s clubs to convene Saturday May 28 kt the Newhouse hotel 'Miss Esther Nelson Mrs' Clara Clawson Miss Julia T Lynch Miss Ella M Wicklund Mrs Almira Martin Miss Hazel Peterson and Miss' Fannie A Buckbee Alternates selected are Miss Maude Baker Mrs Elizabeth C Stocking Miss Matilda-- ’ Peterson Miss Alice E Rowe Mrs' Helen F Reiser tyis Jeannette Roe ser and Miss Anna Adams Hammonton in 1920 to serve 20 to 30 years for murder knocked at the door of the principal keeper of the New Jersey state prison and asked to be readmitted because his conscience bothered him Santora -- relations was the International theme basing the play "Mother Earth and Her Children” presented by Inembers of the Business and Professional Women’s club Thursday night at the monthly meeting held at the Newhouse hotel The performance was directed by Miss Charlotte Stewart and the cast included Miss Elizabeth Bonner Miss Jessie Harroun Miss Ms me Jones Miss A Rosse Mrs Ethel G Myers Sa-di- e years ago GERMAN TRAIN WRECKED KARLSRUTHE Germany My 17 (UP) — The third railway wreck In two days took one lifeTheengj neer of a switch engine was killed when his locomotive crashed into a freight train and overturned crushing him HERE ARE SOME REASONS —WRY SO MANY BUY THE A LEONARD - al Hli statement was taken ’as an PIERRE S b May 17 VP —A Indication that President Roosevelt court jury considering charges of a may ask congress to oi wlccmspiraey against MrsEern San key the farms embargo resolution and Mrs Alvina Kohler in the has been pending for some time of Charles Boettcher II reSpokesman in London it was unable to reach emphasized the British position that aported tonight was verdict and discharged’ by nothing less than a tight embargo Judge Lee Wyman will end the conflict District Attorney’' Olaf Eidem ImGENEVA May IT P)—Led by mediately' announced the defendants Great Britain seven nations today would be retried at the next term of lined up- in a movement to end the federal district court in October urn Chaco war- by an embargo ed arms less fa special twin is called and ammunition and called upon the Mrs Sankey will be at liberty on the new trial rest of the the $10000 United States and other American while Mrs Kohler who was unable to furnish a like bond will be taken republics— to join them Support of the British project to back to jail in Sioux Falls shut oft supplies of War from Bo' of nations council 'promised livia and Paraguay by the United league to ask for instructions States was regarded here as essential British Captain Anthony Eden 4 to an effective embargo lord privy seal brought the Issue beHugh R Wilson observer at the fore the council with a proposal that 17 nations be asked to cooperate After hearing Captain Eden's plea and the enthusiastic support promised by delegates from France Italy Australia and Argentina Spain a the league postDoctor’s Prescription Guaranteed poned the matter to Slater aession Thousands of Pile sufferers do not "to be convoked as soon as possible” Since ho voice was raised in oppoknow that the cause of Piles is to the British proposal it was of blood in the sition circulation f expected that jh council will aplower bowel That is the scientific truth about prove it and begin its inquiries Piles—the real reason why salves nn(l among exporting nations within a short time suppositories do not give lasting relief why cutting does not remove WASHINGTON May 17 the cause Roosevelt is expected by offiYour itching bleeding or protrud cials to send a message to congress Jng Piles will only go when you ac- within the next few days urging Imtually remove the cause External mediate action on the arms embargo treatments can’t do this— an internal bill to permit tha United States to medicine should be used HEM-ROIin an International embargo join the prescription of Dr J Leonhardt the shipment of arms to Bosold by good druggists everywhere against livia and Paraguay to end their war succeeds because it stimulates the dp over the Gran Chaco 'r- — culation drives out congested blodd of the bill Is necessary Passage heals and restores the almost defad before the president could cooperate " ' parts with 16 other arms manufacturing naSo why waste time on external tions— as by the league of remedies or worry shout fan opera- nationST-- in requested a move to prohibit shipSchramm-Johrtsation when Drugs ment of fall munitions to the two war'invites every Pile sufferer to try ring South American republics with guarantee of money Speculation concerning the presiback if not joyfully satisfied With the dent's message came soon after (Adv) "hclp one bottle gives? the United States was prepared to do its full part in any concerted action toward a settlement : of the Chaco worldr-partlcular- : Bagley Wal-dem- 1 entourage to be ready to move to the pontificial palace at Castel - 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