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Remodeling Sale! curly-heade- d WASHINGTON July 18 (ff)— Whether and how to unify the nation's supply of electricity and standardize the rate structure will be investigated’ by President Roosevelt’s new national power policy commit ee m its effort to find a means of providing power cheaply to alTusers -- AibeeramUte4 worAe these cored--turise were named to- - of Johnny while Jimmy has had to and five other-field- s ' day by Secretary Iekes the chairman as she committee assembled for its initial meeting Morris L Cooke of the public works Mississippi valley committee Major General Edward M Markham of the army engineers and Frank R McNinch of the power commission were designated to outline a plan of (Continued from Pise One) action and suggest the personnel conservativie trade uniontlcally Cooke who was named vice chairists are man will head the subcommittee to which is using an instrument either revolutionary in A substudy rate standardization purpose or a method of disastrous committee under'David E Lilienthal So when these strikers folly Of the Tennessee valley authority declare that they are not revolu look into unification of supply reason to tionists there is Other subcommittees and their think they are very sincere When heads are: the opposition declare that the Regulation of holding companies general strike is a revolutionary Robert E Healy of the stock exweapon they are unquestionably commission purchange government right tfrhat we see is a revoluchase of power Markham hydrotionary weapon being wielded by electric supply and its connotations men who do not want revolution McNinch rural electrification T W Time Has Passed Norcross assistant forester United States forest service cooperation For Decisive Blow with state commissions Dr Elwood The strike leaders are in a very Mead of the reclamation bureau They do not Ickes said the committee would serious dilemma ' draw on wish to take the steps which government experts for service and on studies and surveys ihade would make the strike really genor now being carried on by federal eral If they wished to they could not For the forces of reagencies sistance are now mobilized and the time has gone by for a de cisive stroke which would paralyze the whole community Even if such a stroke were no attempt it would be certain to fail For the power of the state and of the federal government Pamilo silk-ho- se - 'receitt'tr? 'official dispatches giving information on Germany’s latest action Administration officials made no secret of a belief that the German government's financial maneuvering would 'result in ai new tartly worded note from Hull or other definite action The American government's position seth forth and reiterated by Hull in three strongly worded notes to Germany and supplemented by a scof representations by William E Slaying Occurs During ries Dodd the American ambassador Is Hunt for Alleged Friend that American holders of Dawes and Young bonds must receive treatment of Clyde Barrow equal to that accorded nationals of any other nation The United States consistently has OKLAHOMA CITY July 18 MV-- J refused to recognize the validity of Ray O'Donnell of Tulsa was shot agreements between Germany and to death in a hotel room here today Great Britain and under negotiation by Detective D A Bryce crack shot with France and other creditor naof the Oklahoma City police force tions through which American bondduring a search for Havey Pugh holders would receive less favorable former friend of Clyde Barrow slain treatment desperado Pugh was arrested a short time ago and was held for questioning in connection with recent drug 'store robberies Officers said he is at liberty on $1 p000 bond in the slaving of Charies Bruce McPherson Kan officer "When I stepped through the door O'Donnell was laying on the bed facpistol ing me holding an autdmotic "He with both hands” Bryce-sai- d Police Leaders Held leveled It on me and was about to Fifty a pull the trigger without saying Selling Foodstuff word I jumped out of the line of fire grabbed my gun and tore him to Woois said TODAY AND OFFICER KILLS TOMORROW MAN IN HOTEL et-u- NEVADA MAN ’1‘ — 4— -D- ENIESERAUD other hand having declined Gambling House Owner Takes Stand in New York Swindle Trial NEW YORK July 18 (JP)— James C McKay Nevada promoter and gambling house owner testified today that he was innocent of the govern ment’s mail fraud charges and attempted to show he was not in Reno when swindles cited in the indictment were perpetrated Frequent clashes between opposiflg counsel marked the vigorous 'McKay by Assistant District Attorney Jacob J Rosenblum who was still questioning McKay when court recessed for the day first as the the stand McKay took defense witness after Federal Judge Carroll C Hincks had denied motions for directed verdicts of acquittal William J Graham also an influential Reno business man and John Egleston accused as one of the actual operators of an international bunco ring are codefendants John Taafe chief defense counsel brought cut from McKay sweeping denials that he backed the fconfidence band or that he participated in its swindles in any manner Prefacing his testimony with an outline of interests in NeVada gambling houses and other enterprises McKay declared he was acquainted neither with the confidence game victims nor with the confessed swindlers who had identified McKay as a participant in the ring 4 Thomas Pledges Help for Unions -- I NEW YORK July 18 UP)—’ The national publicity committee of the Socialist party headed by Norman Thomas pledged its support today to the unions now on strike in San Francisco "The general strike in San Francisco” said Thomas “is in part the result of the breakdown of our industrial system inadequate measures taken to relieve human distress and the antisocial attitude "taken by the employers who for many years have fought the organization of labor into trade unions "If disordet comes the main responsibility will rest with the employers who have provoked this situa- - Poland Flood Deaths Rise To 60 as Rains Continue WARSAW July 18 fP— Rains continued today augmenting the floods in southwest Poland and the number of dead was estimated at at least 60 including four soldiers drowned this morning while engaged in repairing bridges Among the 400 bridges swept away were many which have with stood floods for 100 years or more The mountain resort country continued to be cut off by the high water F " - aLi-- L T YOU'LL LIKE cause they are humane American ctizens to make the strike decisive with each hour that passes its effectiveness will grow less Sbustitute services will be organized and will become steadily more efficient the strike which began as a serious threat will be reduced to an expensive inconvenience The annpyance created by its will provoke resistance that will sap the the morale of the g will unionists bq authorized and supported by government and in subsequent industrial disputes organized labor will for a long time find itself on the defensive For MrTVandeleur and leaders of his kind the question is how they can extricate themselves fron) this dangerous dilemma Their position becomes worse every day that the strike' conThe extremists in their tinues own ranks will soon see that they are conducting a general strike and will call for more measures the irspectacular reconcilable foes of organized labor will think they see the opportunity to crush unionism Between the two the regular labor organizations will be ground to pieces LIGHT SUGAR Trlbune-Chlcaa- o model 1 15° 2 o Fabrics Pastels Whites womens apparel! tailored In silk and taffeta or crepe dressmaker styles Orig $159 77 SKIRTS — In silk or wool crepe whit? or pastel shades sizes 24 to 32 Orig $198' 119 BATHING SUITS—This is a very special price for these new 1934 swim suits made possible through a special purchase 198 BLOUSES— - boys’ suits! n number inches wide sun and tub fast able to snag) width L (not ’ run-sto- p invisible garter welt - 39 W THE PARIS Yd permanent dull finish (less li- reinforeed at points In pink red blue green rose brown and Yd 39 black fast color INDIANHEAD— That looks like linen- but does not muss so easily Inf a grand assortment of col-o- rs 36 with boarded out) PIQUES -- they are made of fresh quality eilk and' indianhead! piques! — In narrow wale weave 36 Inches wide cow e knitted full length button-oor WASH SUITS — In fast color broadcloth belted tyles Sizes 3 to 8 Orig 79c 9 ‘WASH SUITS-T- n Iciddle covert or broadcloth fast color full cut Sizes 3 to 8 Orig $100 69 LONG PANTS SUITS— In fast color broadcloth sizes 3 to 9 Orig $129 sailor styles 89 Tribune Service 18— The arrest of semi-servic- weights! every pair perfect! count your You’ll savings in a tidy sum if you buy these lovely hose because: Straws Dark Shades Remodeling Sale Specials! - prs 115 chiffons! I Felts WARSAW July of Soviet Russian citizens of German nationality by the Moscow G B U (secret police) on charges of promoting nazi doctrines among Ger mans in Russia Which was reported March 11 has been followed by the execution of six of the prisoners Among those executed was the son of the Lutheran Bishop Meyer of Mosa $398 all perfects! Of Orig $298 to $750 And pretty remarkabft prices toq for the "successes” of this season especially when there is a whole suminer-fu- l of wear and smartness in each and every The fate of another prisoner a former German merchant of Moscow whose daughter is married to an American mining engineer who was employed by the soviet government and who at present is residing near In Chicago has not been learned Moscow it was announced that the Drouth and White Fly Re- executed men were charged with spying for the German government duces Prospects in It also is reported that the chief of the Kiev G P U Rasianov-habeen Because of drouth and infestation arrested with 50 other G P U leaders of permitting merchants of white fly a very light tonnage is on charges and to obtain foodstuffs expected this season by sugar beet and speculators from the special OtJgJU growers of Salt Lake Davis Sanpete storesclothing and selling them in private Weber and Boxelder counties it was G P U stores are permitted stated Wednesday by J R Rawlins shops to sell their wares oniy to members Beet Utah of the Sugar president of this organization who pay in speProducers association Fair tonnagfiis expected in Sevier cial scrip When members of the Moscow Utah and Cache counties he said G P U arrived in Kiev with special Under provisions of the to control the Kiev branch bill beet growers' benefits will authority the home of was searched total 'approximately ten million dol- and 80- carats Rasianov of diamonds were dislars Mr Rawlins said Following a covered ‘ conference with agricultural adjustThe been have prisoners transportment act representatives last week' ed to Moscow where following the Secretary of Agriculture Henry H usual Wallace stated that one of the AAA will beprocedure in such cases they sentenced without trial The requirements upon growers for elig- mildest treatment these prisoners can ibility to receive benefit payments expect is a camp in the far north will be that beet growers deal fairly with labor Mr-- Rawlins sa-ithe A A A has Shoulder Blade Removed-Witho- ut determined upon a first payment "on Loss of Arm a basis that means more than a dol lar per ton on production allotted NEW YORK July 18 (AP) — Amputa-wilto individual growers Production be determined either on a three- - tion of a man’s shoulder blade while r r saving the arm— a rare operation— average this year or PfliaLh9Ying not yet been was achieved at the Memorial Hospidecided upon The 1934 season will tal for the Treatment of Cancer and not be a factor in the production de- Allied Disreases the institution antermination because of drouth condi- nounced today The patient Terrence Van Dunk tions he explained Contracts will be offered beet grow- 28 a farm worker of Eagle Valley N ers within a few months Mr Rawlins Y will soon be discharged Specialsaid and benefit payments will ists regarded the case with double inbe made upon the acceptance of the terest because Van Dunk is an Albino contracts by the secretary of agri- negro His shoulder blade had to be reculture moved becaues a cancer affected the SEEK FUND FOR WELL bone TWIN FALLS- Idaho-- On the baDIES IN CRASH sis of a study to be completed ThursRICHMOND Ind July 18 UPh day Mayor Duncan Johnston will of weay and they come in the new “gunny” shades Sixes 8 to I0V§ m HARVEST SEEN REDUCED PRICES DO NOT MEAN REDUCED VALUE Jones-Cos-tiga- Quick and Honorable Settlement Wanted For that Reason the present strike leaders need a quick and honorable settlement They cannot stand a long inconclusive conflict punctuated with violence for it can only destroy their own position undermine their own organizations and alienate They must if public sympathy they have any sense of reality seize the first promise of a truce which is offered to them It should be offered to them For while a community cannot tolerate a general strike and must take measureste defeat-i- In prac--adiscredit it in theory it must also take care that it does not enthrone reaction and its inevitable accompaniment which is a demoralized labor movement at the the mercy of small groups of violent men These labor leaders in San Francisco have made a grave mistake But it is better to provide thefn an honorable retreat from their mistakes than to crush and discredit them Their sue- CessOrs will be weaker They may be Weaker as against the employers They will be still t&Tireserve The discipline of unionism They will be weaker and they will not be wiser ‘ The statesmanlike policy therefore is to have these men and these organizations from the bitter consequences of their own Errors and from those who will seek to exploit their errors It may be hoped Therefore that all the forces in thje community not parties to the original dispute the government municipal state and national the churches trades associations civic groups and newspapers will be united behind a proposal for a truce to be followed by an arbitration of the original dispute which would he so fair on ihe-iagfin— erous In its "spirit that to refuse refuser to the be in it would put a hopelessly dsereditable position York New 1934 (Copyright Tribune Inc nd ff pf-lt- isa of former sufferers know that Shousandj brings quick relief to sore itch tnd ovoid imitations Balt Lake Orig $298 to $500 50k Speculators QUICK RELIEF FOR FEET RJ to for Strike-breakin- t summer si00 Orig SIX AS SPIES As the officer fired five bufleS into O'Donnell's body a pretty blonde woman Mrs Merle Bolen 28 operator of the hotel screamed and leaped Officers said behind a washstand the man and woman were dressed in night clothing Mrs Bolen was charged with dis1 orderly conduct and released on $2C bond be- full fashioned! entire slock RUSS EXECUTE LICENSE TO WED ISSUED daho— A marIDAHO FALLS riage license was issued Tuesday to Edwin M Wasserman 21 and Ruby L Hammer 18 both of Idaho Falls insist on chn-eji- o e Inquiry I $ Tribune Service get along as best he could In his arib NEW YORK Jujy 18-- The scien- like an ordinary baby tists who for nearly two years have The precocious Johnny has learned Secretary Silent on Bond roller skate to drop unaided from been conducting a'n unique experi- to a five foot pedestal but Jimmy’s ment in the development of tlehavior more sure of himself and doesn’t patterns with Jimmy and Johnny hesitate to eat his brother's food at If he happens to want it Woods as the subjects refer to John- meal-timFrom now on the babies will be ny as a "conditioned” baby but taken to the clinic only twice a month WASHINGTON July 18 (iP— SecDennis Woods father of the for examination and In order to keep of State Hull today awaited retary pair expresses tab on their development it a little more aptly The scientists want to learn wheth- clarification of new issues thrust into "Johnny's a gentleman but Jim- er specific training of babies must be the controversy concerning interest my’s a mug" he remarked today at continuous to be effective or whether payments on Dawes and Young bonds sec- abilities the family home a four-rooacquired at an early stage before making a new effort to secure ond floor walk up flat will be retained by the child equal treatment for American bondBy daily regfllar training in the “The other day 'I had a flashlight holders normal child development clinic op- in my hand and Johnny came up to The state department’s silence was erated by the Neurological institute me and wants it so he says ‘allow clearly indicated as a monetary lull at tlfe Columbia Presbyterian med- me’ — ‘allow pie’— jus) in the international eeqnornic battle ical centef scientists have endeav- - imagine that” Mr Woods said being waged as a resulWof the Ger- Salt Lake 5 Cooling System Keeps the Store 15i Cooler Than the Street! A FEDERAL BODY Scientists Make ‘Gentleman’ of One HULL AWAITS Child but Brother Becomes ‘Mug’ REICH MOVE KILL SURVEY t 19 1934 ing burning aching feet Don’t trifle with athlete’s foot It’s dangerous Use — the soothing comforting liquid for foot troubles: for cuts burns bruises kin abrasions Think of bites sunburn buying real foot happiness for as little as fio rental Your druggist will refund the price If you’re not utisfled Udv t UtilSUUNJ five-yea- n forwnough--federa- l drouth relief money to dig a well near the city's filtration plant south of town this summer This was authorized by the city councjl Monday night with a unanimous vote on a resolution drawn up by City Attorney George M Paulson The only change in the Ford V8 is the change in price Lower price does not mean any change in basic materials or in engineering For Ford has only one standard - Flahr4y--Augu6tmr'48r- Hollywood Calif was killed and his sister hrs Veronica Johnson 29 seriously injured when their automobile collided with another machine driven by L M McClear of Arcanum Ohio at a highway intersection 15 miles east of Richmond today There is only one Ford V8 car chassis It gives you a full 112" wheelbase It is a powerful car — -- developing a generous 85 horsepower It has the only V--8 engine in a car selling for less than $2500 Despite its bigness its roominess and its power the new Ford V8 is the most economical car Ford has ever built You save money on gas and oil every mile you drive Collegiate Audacity of Cheering Middies Takes Pope by Surprise Examine the new Ford 8 Look at costly cars The the more Ford more Jtighr pric£dxaratyouLinspect features you’ll see! VATICAN CITY July 18 (UP)— where the pope' confers with his carThe collegiate audacity of 400 young dinals Four hundred robust voices went midshipmen front Annapolis giving thblrTamourflavy' fwotbaH -- yeti-end intir-the —4) V-- rheerrTingtPgnhrOTgh the “three holy fathers” shocked Pope hall in thunderous echoes: Pius XI into delighted surprise in “N n n n the staid audience chambers of the “A a a a holy see today "V v v v “Y y y y on a training The midshipmen “Nav-vee! were cruise in the Mediterranean presented in audience to the pontiff '"Holy Father They were led by their officers and “Holy Father Admiral Hayne Ellis in charge of “Holy Father!’ The pope started in amazement and the crui then smiling with patient delight at kansas The Pope had made his customary the outburst called Muller to the brief address to the visitors when throne and congratulated him on th Cheer Leader Henry L “Hank" Mul- performance ler of Leonia N J pounced out of He smiled and waved at the midthe crowd and shouted dies who grinned back at him In “All right let’s have four n’s one ending one of the most unusual ant three holy fathers — enees in the recorded history of the make it hot! papacy In his address prior to the cheerHank went into his acrobatic cheer rid:n? armsflvinghereTththepapil in if U'c pontiff warmly welcomed thione in the hall ol the consistory the cadet V-- 8 Authorized Ford Dealers Low Time Payment -- Plan Available Ask Your Dealer audi-iiiiwv- e - V J n ? 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