Show 4 A UTAHNS CARRY Prickett and E D Salm to Oppose Cut at Washington Hearing HMWtoMMM biles and trucks of every type attractively arranged in the spacious Auditorium garage at 82 Richards street met the gaze ot the hundreds of Sait Lakers who Saturday attended opening of the General Motors ex- applies at many Intermediate points Mr Prickett explained The rate from Detroit to Salt Lake now he said is $369 per hundred pound and the carriers seek authority to publish rat as low as $223 from Detroit to San Francisco and Los Angeles applicable through Salt Lake The Sleek shiny automobiles were on every side — smart sedan cozy coupes and convertible roadsters that fairly breathe speed as well as tha massive worker ot the roadfor heavy hauls and light deliveries The exposition give an opportunity to view many new models which have not before appeared here The show was formally opened at noon when “Mis Salt Lake" accompanied by Gus P Backman secretary ot the chamber of commerce and E Wright representing the chamber board of governors snipped the ribbon marking Off the foyer P M Seese zone manager for the Chevrolet Motor company was in charge of the show which will continue until June 8 Salt Lake deal 4 Rate association will leave present rate to th 1 position for Washington this week to protest before the interstate commerce commission the application of transconti-- " rental carriers for authority to depart from the long and ahort haul provision of the 1 C C act The railroads want to publish lower rates on automobiles from Detroit and other eastern points to California terminals than contemporaneously automo- ultra-moder- n Thirty-thre-e H W Prickett representing th General Council of Traffic and Rate Service companies and Ernest D Salm executive secretary of the Utah - Citizens’ ’Automobiles Grace General Motors Show r V 3 1934 Ultra-Moder- n Salt' IaKe’ Opens Auto Exhibition ‘Miss RATEPROTESTl JL JUNE THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING V J V ¥ sons milled around the funeral pah ' - lor Cody died some time Thursday It was late in the afternoon that his body was foijnd Servants alarmed at his failure to appear by 3 p m entered his bedroom Clad in brilliant pajama his body was lifelike in the ers of General Motors assisted in the bed Physicians said he apparently died quietly victim of a heart attack displays The exposition In Salt Lake is similar to other exhibitions which are be- Church League Planned ing opened in 60 other major cities ot the United States To Foster Clean Films A feature of the show was the attractive decoration scheme and arST LOUIS June 8 W— Formation rangement of thy cars of a league of decency an organization to combat motion pictures showing scenes "subversive to- - morality and conducive to crime" is ordered by Archbishop John J Glennon in — a letter to be read tomorrow in all Catholic churches In th? SL Louis —i diocese HOLLYWOOD June 1 (UP)— The ’Catholics will be Invited to sign motion picture colony paid tribute league membership cards pledging today as simple rite were held for to remain away from objectionable Lew Cody who both on and off the pictures and to arouse public opinion 1 screen was one ot Hollywood's moat against them x “The moving picture Industry" the popular star The small mortuary which held archbishop wrote in his pastoral letcoffin was ter "Is a legitimate business and it Cody’s flower-ladecrowded with film great as Father properly conducted can be made to Michael J Mullins delivered his serve many good purpose particubrief funeral sermon larly in the field of amusement and Outside approximately 1000 per education" Funeral Rites Held for Actor — n Truce Extended In War Between Arabia Factions LONDON June 2 (JP)— The truce in the desert war between Saudi Arabia and Yemen has been extended for several days to give the Imam Yahya of Yemen more time to comply with the conditions of the armistice the Arabian legation here announced to- day The Imam said advices to the legation from Taif where the peace conference is being held explained that difficulties of telegraphic com- munication delayed complete compliance with the terms laid' down by King Ibn'Saud of Saudi Arabia These call for evacuation of territory in Najran and Asir seized by ' the Imam's troop and the release of hostages held by the Yemeni It was explained that three days are required for messages to be sent from San capital of Yemen to Sada where the Saudi troopa have their headquarter and from seven days upward to communicate with th outlying district Pacific toast — points now is $465 he said Oral hearings on the matter will be conducted June 13 before the L C C with both Mr Prickett and Mr Salm present Mr Prickett will present oral argument In behalf of the - Utah public utilities commission the Idaho public utilities commission the Utah Citizens’ Bate association and the Utah State Auto Dealers asso- ciation — F u (Hi if i$) On June 13 Mr Prickett also will present oral argument before the (( commission In a case Involving reductions In rates and reparations on automobiles from Detroit and other eastern points to points in Montana He will represent 72 Montana automobile dealers FMM BOY BREAKS ABAC railing from a ’tricky" bar at his borne early Saturday Ralph Thomas 12 son of Mr E D Thomas 406 Quince street suffered a fractured left arih He was treated at ths emergency hospital MAHDSEJRf REFLECT ©OOP TASTE — VXOFFEII LARGE VARIETY N Kansas was named after a Sioux tribe meaning "people of thraouth wind" GIVE J VALUES EE AT G I!:a Ct cl Ent!jC“l It you can’t afford to lrt us mats you a new suit for Eleven Dollar will clean your coat and vest and make you i pair of pacta to match them to measure for only Two Dollars t also a few uacdfled-fo- r cults for only Five Dollars AU our elothsa are tailored by Union help and have Union labile eased in We guarantee everything we make regal dime of price to give satisfaction of p money LI rh'4 SottOi 0dea-M- ! 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Tins ‘Blue-WhiDiamonds get ini latest design Yel-low and White Gold Combination or a E liWMIlIM IF Ml Jane v Special (Continued Irom - ' nrrMj pin ' 50 ‘ ' Fin'7 Fin Bine-'Whit- e Diamonds get in latest Yellow or White Gold Many -- tyleito&ooiefrom June Special TCI TUB Fut One) United States la $4636137338 She Is In arrears $176120246 by reason of recent partial token payments and owes an additional $83670763 on June 13 Of the 13 European debtors to th United States only Finland has kept up payments and a general default this time appeared more than likely except perhaps In the case of Finland As an alternative In default It was considered possible that proposals for new debt funding conferences might be made by various nation accepting Mr Roosevelt's statement that he is willing to listen to offer Franc has been leaning toward a compromise on her stubborn default and It has been definitely Indicated that both Franc and Great Britain would consider making a final end absolute payment to end war debts provided the huge sums they owe are scaled down tremendously probably by 80 per cent D A f Beautiful Seven- -' Diamond Engagement Bing matched with a Five-Di- a mond Redding Bing' M DIUTISII DEFAULT ON WAR PEBT FORESEEN te Gold-- ill: 37” pifoam te All-Whi- Complets—-i- -: W “Mis Salt Lake" euts the ribbon signifying formal opening of the General Motors exposition Saturday at the Auditorium garage 58 Richards street where hundreds of Salt Lakers gathered to see a wide variety of sleek new automobiles and trucks Beside “Miss Salt Lake" Js C E Wright reprcMnting the chamber of commerce board of governors Others sre: Gus P Backman secretary f the chamber of commerce and P M Seese (right) sone manager of Chevrolet Motor " company ‘ ASIM 94Q73 mw 70S THS PARIS June 8 (UP-T- he French cabinet will meet on Tuesday for a bitten debate on whether to default finally and Irrevocably on the war debt to the United State or to make a token payment and seek revision A United Press survey showed the ministry about evenly divided Edouard Herriot minister without portfolio who resigned in December of 1832 In protest sgalnst th French default has rallied several Important tablnet members behind his slogan of “th necessity of observing the sanctity of France’s signature" On the other s id Pierre Laval and Andre Tardlett lead a bloc which inflate that while France does not deny th deb the Hoover moratorium Interrupted payment f both debts and reparation making It Impossible for France to pay th United States when she is receiving nothing from Germany FTVF 'M ptUR-WTHT- R M4MOMJ ENGAfeFlfcNT UsO MztrhM with a Heoulnf Ring Com- - 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