Show i THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING MAY Again Piles Up TO REORGANIZE In Jackson Lake r: ii Corporation Will Split Into Three Firms Under President’s Plan United k r 23 VP)— P ed to complete consideration within Annual Cody Stampede tha next few days Scheduled July The senate banking committee heard an “enthusiastic” indorsement of the bill tbday from Charles A MilCODV Wyo— The annual Cody ler former president of the Recona $10000 entertainment is Stampede struction Finaiice 'corporation to take place here July announced - Miller said: “This hi strikes me WAS HINGTOfCJtoxr23dll-Fra- nk as having elemen5 £g&petncly useful 2 3 and ” of the best broncho riders C Walker head of the national in bringing aboot the program in the bronchojaustlng world will emergency council told newspaper their wares on those three days men today Re felt certain the admin-- ' He said that in his opinion the nalstration’i housing bill would be tional prOvtd QUAKE HITS L A SLIGHT ed by the bill to help finance building passed at this session May 23 (r— An Walker said he had been Informed would not “compete” with building adigeles the house banking committee expect and loan associations earthquake shock so slight that most have been released This leaves nearin storage with ly 346000 acre-fee- t 6000 the daily increase averaging acre-feat this time of tha aeason This undoubtedly will drop as the snow decreases in the upper mountain regions rrAffirTKANSPORT Storage Water 24 1934 Leader Predicts Early Passage Of Housing The actual Storage this season is only 70 per cent of the amount for last year and it is expected that by the tine waterusers have drawn their requirements the reservoir will be " empty MORAN Wyo With fee rteing of the gates on the Jackson lake dam May 16 and shutting off 'the natural flow demanded by river right holders In Idaho storage ef water has been resumed George W Gauthier 80 hec taken Since the opening of the gates April up art at a C W A art class conducted 203000 aere-fe13 approximately by the St Paul society of artist 2-3- -4 of ’Los Angeles failed to feel it was The Hawaiians were never canni recorded at 2 22 p m today At the bals Carnegie Institute seismological laboratory It was said the tremor was of a minor nature Stops Falling Hair Bill ofre-covery- Mr D Mallory Geer Va writes? “My hair came out in patches ant I I uaed 1 wai totally bald In apota-bottlea ol Japahato Oil ft hot only bah-fro- m my falling am ifrm If poorly functioning Kidneys arc stopped new hair on the bald areas” Bladder nuke from 1 k hrmkat rltant la used by thousand for Baldness Ve“rum: p N‘ 1 a ml btinne Burning Smarting (alIlnlt htlr loos( dandruff and aealp itch Itching or Acidity try the guaranteed Prlee She Economy slue 11 All druiaista Doctor’! reacription Cyatea (Siaa-tea- ) razz Baoklet ‘Truth About tha Hair"— — Must da you up or money write back Only Jit at drusgiata Natianal Kaaady C M W Sth IL H T (Advertisement) Help Kidneys ex-ib- -- s mortgages-association- los st4caav LyStbA G John- - CHICAGO May son president of the United Aircraft and Transport corpora tion tonight announced plans for dissolution of s l the concern and division of its among three new corporations he t as a reorganization move which said appears to be essential In view of the government’s expressed attitude ' ' In a statement to stockholders i Johnson outlined a plan which pro-- ' vided for segregation of the trans-port business in one concern formation of a corporation to handle the eastern manufacturing activities in another and inclusion of western manufacturing activities In a third T The new transport corporation Will be formed under the laws of t Delaware to be known as the United 1 Air Lines Transport corporation with an authorized 1200 COO shares fit $3 par value stock Under the K plan It would acquire from United corporation i Aircraft and Transport 7 its stock in Boeing Air Transport Inc Pacific Air Transport Varney ‘ Air Lines United Airports company ' ef California and United Air Lines Inc Also It would hold about 99 3 ’ per cent of National Air Transport ' Inc stock I A new corporation designated the T’ United Aircraft will be formed to t acquire eastern manufacturing prop-- t erties centered at Hartford Conn with a captal of 2400000 shares at $5 It would acqulra the Chance M par v Vought corporation Hamilton Standard Propaller company Hamilton ’ Standard corporation Propeller ‘ Aircraft corporation Pratt ' Northop and Whitney Aircraft corporation United Aircraft Exports United Air-- ' ports of Connecticut and the Sts' korsky Aviation corporation Boeing Airplane company would f become Boeing Aircraft company a new corporation with a capital of ( It 900000 shares of f5 par stock would take over tha present Boeing reentered in Seattle A meeting of stockholders cslled June 20 will consider Johnson’s plan ’? prop-ertie- ' 1 L dry kind to your Luckies are always in threat For every Lucky is made of the choicest of npepmellow Turkish and domestic Wiftci“!lhditffriy the clean center leaves— they cost more— they taste better Then “It’s toasted” -f- or throat protection And every all-wa- f A "i V f' i f & y sK! - x 4 9 OX’' ft & Oil Workers Pay £ Lucky is made so round so firm ys so fully packed— no loose ends That’s why Luckies “keep in condition”— why you’ll find Luckies do not dry out an important point all-wa- to every smoker Luckies are always in kind to your throat ys “It’s toasted” Raise Approved ! out-- 7to V Luckies are WASHINGTON May 23 (AVSecre-- ' tary Ickea today approved a plan tp boost tha pay of akilleioli workers 4 4o ft 1929 purchasing power level j The plan is effective emmedlatoly I and retroactive to last September 2 It calls for giving the majority of j skilled employes 80 per cent of their weekly earnings In 1929 Other than ' akilled worker are to receive pay on I’ A graduated Kale according to the number of houre they worked weekly prior to adoption of tho oil code and to the character of their work manual or clerical i Ickea said jt was evident from Wqrkcomputation that the new wage f differentials would not impose any kind to your throat all-wa- ys t ‘ - 5 ' it v J hardship on tho Industry 1a ' MEN WITHOUT COUNTRY NEW YORK May 23 (UP)—David and Robert Maxmllllan Wer- ’Henry ’ blow who assert they were bom in ‘Fort Morgan Colo today became ' men without a country The govern- -' meat asserted they were born In Rus-- I sla Federal Judge Knox rejected their application for citizenship ) : The Day in fc r Washington ' ’ J f 4- ! "emergency drouth court- uJ Bated where western relief ties" forts will begi- n1— — w : Legislation to make $440000 000 evailable for R-C and fed 'ertl reserve loans to Industry V was passed by the house -- L 4t X t i The farm administration deslg t s By Aaaoclatad Brea W R A was defended by Sent- N Y) after Sn-j tor Wagner (D ator Nye (R N D) had demand- ed congress stay In session until “abuses” were ended ( 1 4 i ’"k " V vA X- V - “w 'V i V j ' ii ’ 1 1 -- ' ” t J $ eau- — ' r- board of N R “A termed the Derrow board’s report "a disservice to the nation and Its citizens'' ' - 'Xf v 'V s i ' Sy 7 ’ T- V- Authority for President Roosevelt to forbid the sale of arms for shipment to Bolivia and Para- -guay was voted by tha house a h ” The president urged enactment of oil production control legisla-t- 1 tlon and tha Wagner labor board MU V- --' ’ H U ’ " f - ' Secretary Swanson said ean naval bases in the Pacific would be strengthened if the ratio of the Japanese fleet to that of this country wer increased Ameri-- “ T i ' ' r- v is 4Z t Sw‘x a V s' K s y -'-v! t s" - s s x sS - j Clarence D arrow end Hugh 8 Johnson went for an automobile It f I 's' - ride I’ita tired Drink DELICIOUS s s s s'sss ' s kfs! s s )' ''N- ' X SSS svss f - V J s5 Vs- s - V w "' X' 'N SS s’' 'o' s’ ss O ”Vs ' ' s s A Ss 's ' 'L S ' ) 'Vt xsss-- v ss x ’ ssSsi V’ S X as s ' s V '' "'A’'’'' S ki ’ ’V L4 Insist on R-- J W tVQbJ Imitations J -sr OeiedM UM Awd w Cwe ’ '' S s jr o'f s s i " J k s' ' s S f h Only the Center Leaves —these are the Mildest Leaves 2 4’ f V'- V'vSvs S s -- V ' s rnmmmmmt m i t V- A 'J-- i- inmiaui The labor advisory ' V An investigator told the trade Commission that Cities Service : had increased the book value of security investments by $35577- - ‘ 282 s K a h Senate Democratic' leaders opposed a demand for information regarding trade negotiations with ' Colombia r i ? f 1 Q? 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