Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 6 A ‘Invisible’ Ship Idea Appears Ampng 1 Suggestions for Nation’s Defense marine-disaste- Occasionally a r use- ful idea turns up but the proposition s something like one in a hundred thousand Not only do Inventors submit plans for purely naval use Not so long age one turned in specifications for an umbrella with a window-- to permit lans WASHINGTON Aug 4 fact the plans are destined to collect the protected individual see ahead countdust in pigeonholes alongside be for an Invisible ship which would and avoid the danger of jabbing unrevealed to an enemy submarine less ideas and suggestions which am- protected eyes submitted inventors bitious wave as a huge sweeping merely Another person sent in some pills The novel offerings center particu- that were supposed to change plain across the sea were sent the navy redesubmarine around safety water into a fuel more potent than larly cently They call for a vessel covered with vices Many come from individuals gasoline waseen undersea never sea craft who have with filled containers glass ter but the navy is taking no steps Four thousand suggestions came in Founded 50 years ago the Wellingto accumulate a glass supply In within two weeks after one sub ton club of London has been closed (ffj-P- SUNDAY MORNING AUGUST 5 1934 he made $500 through placer mining in Nevada but came to Salt Lake NEW COLLEGE Robbery Suspect City to get a job He said he had been With Bees and his wife to Police Freed by eral beer parlors and then returned to bis home where the loss was sev- dis- said covered Saturday there wad no evidence on which the department' could hold DOCTOR SUCCUMBS David Bees 26 436 Sixth East street RIVERSIDE Cal Aug 4 (Jf)— Dr accused of robbing Ballard Humes 409 First avenue of $500 last Thurs- Jesse N Roe 62 for many year a leading dermatology specialist ’ at day He Detective Sergeant C H Olson Buffalo N Y died here today who Investigated submitted his re- served on the staffs of the Memorial port to that effect to Chief Payne Lafayette General and City hospitals of Buffalo "before coming here five Bees was released Friday Humes was reported to have said years ago HEAD ARRIVES President to Take Charge of Westminster ior Two Months Vice The Rev Robert D Steele of Pittsburgh Pa has arrived in Salt Lake City with Mrs Steele and their son David 3 to vice of college on ? September 1 The "Rev Mr 1 Steele v?ho was jJiappointed by the trustees board some time ago will be in charge y West-fminst- 1 ing the absence of Dr Herbert W Reherd president who will leave in October for two months’ Re A Steele speaking tour of the eastern states Mrs Steele is the former Miss Elizabeth Reherd daughter of Dr and Mrs Reherd A native of Chicago Mr Steele was for five years assistant minister at Shadyside Presbyterian church in charge of student work While a boy he moved to California where he received his grade Later he attended school education Wooster college at Wooster Ohio and for three years attended Princeton Theological seminary He took la year’s postgraduate course at Edin-- i burgh university Edinburgh Scotland on a church history fellowship from Princeton Salt Lake City and Utah are not new to the Rev Mr Steele for he spent five months in the state in 1923 as a research chemist at the United States Smelting Refining and Mining company plant at Midvale' He said Saturday that he was pleased at the opportunity to return here ear-$gl- y The greatest are certain of thoroughly chilled foods and quickly frozen ice cubes Rollator Refrigeration gives you that absolute certainty ONLY NORGE HAS THE ROLLATOR With but thrte slowly moving parts— extra powered— almost everlasting— fhe Norge Rol lator mechanism Federal Buying cold-makin- s By State Group EN the Fjsher Brewery Was constructed years ago it was built with a huge capacity to take care of the heavy demand that existed in those days for its product Fisher Beer is rapidly attaining its old volume of olitput and in the short space of three months haslaFen first place in sales in its own state It is meeting with a remarkable reception at all other points where it has been introduced and is now available in many surrounding states When the brewery was modernized and reopened recently sixty new modem tanks were installed providing immense storage capacity and insuring thoroughly aged palatable smooth Fisher Beer— always 3o be of sure the best — ask for cfishec ge of owning Norge is that when you need refrigeration the most— in the blister ing heat of midsummer— you As a means pt fefpefitmg ?? producers of the state and reducing the surplus of eggs a movement has been launched by the Utah Poultry Producers' Cooperative association to obtain federal purchase of eggs to distribute to the needy With the Pacific Egg Producers’ Inc which includes Cooperatives producer groups in Washington Oregon and California the Utah Poultry Cooperative association will endeavor to obtain the government purchase of "the eggs reported II M Black-hurstreasurer and sales manager of the Utah association Although the government bought eggs for the needy last year the purchasing did not start until the storage eggs had begun to move along regular channels which did not benefit the producers as much as it would had the program been carried out earlier Mr Blackhurst said This year plans are being carried out to effect the program at an early date so the producers may attain the full benefits he added Leading g actually improves with use And even with its extra power the Rollator uses so little current that you scarcely notice it on your electric bills Remember only Norge has the Rollator three moving Norge models have tin AutoPress Action' Lozllitch new Interior Light Egg Basket matic Shelf Cheese Reck Trays Hydrovolr Easy Sliding It There ere many other convenience features See the Norgr1foT-y- w N parts-slowl- y revolving in a permanent hath ef oil Adjustable Butter and buy 0 BUG E &$2aX&r t Feeds Lion From Milk Bottle STurse 1050 East 21st South Sugarhouse ALL SUMMER FURNITURE 3 Piece Strange assignments often come to trained nurses as Mr Jean Schmohl trained nurse can testify Mr Schmohl’s patient is a cub lion at the Salt Lake zoo which has to be fed every two hours day and night The youngster “Rex” as he has been named by Captain Ralph Q McCollin zoo director wits disowned by his mother shortly after bfrth Since that time the cub has been care of Mrs under the constant Schmohl and is fed on a bottle A basket lined with a blanket is the cage occupied by “Rex” who now weighs about two pounds Captain McCollin says that in normal cases lionesses keep their young in seclusion until they are about 6 weeks old and that this is the youngest cub lion he has evef had the opportunity of seeing during his career as an animal trainer The cub will be on display to the public for the first time Sunday from 2 to- 4 p m he saidF JiMm 4 North section storage cellar 4 I" rl 1" v-- H I i - - 4 1: 1 1 Progress being made by organized bakery wprkera on the Pacific coast was reported by Jack Larripa of Ghkl&nd representative of the Bakery and Confectionery Workers’ International union at a meeting of Salt Lake local 192 Saturday in the Labor temple It was announced that agreements I af!i F rvm Section of Fisher stock-hou- se $1995 America est” The Round Oak Range The Finest Drapery Department in Government bottling tanks French air rules recently were made more strict because of accident fear on the part ol the air ministry the West Paint Up Fix Up! FULLER’S Paints and Wall Papere Thrift Twin II "wAshers MODEL NO Dexter targe Wringer with and $11995 Automatic Drain Plat 27-- E DEXTER WASHER TWIN DUPLEX $3595 $10995 $5350 $4450 $6250 $6950 FREE DEMONSTRATION are now being negotiated with employers in Salt Lake City and it is hoped that some of the plants will be signed up within the coming week Six new members of the local union were enrolled i yiew in fermenting cellars AtMtsr"'Berttir Hempstead" former-wel- l known resident 6f Salt Lake City died in Glendale Cal Saturday morning said word received hereby friends She was a sister of David B Hempstead recently appointed special assistant to the attorney general in charge of the land department at Washington D C The body will bd brought to Salt Lake City for funeral services which will be conducted Monday at IQ a m in the St Mark’s cathedral with the Rt Rev Arthur W Moulton bishop of the Utah diocese of the Episcopal church in charge Interment will take place In the City cemetery Bakers Union Hears Of Progress on Coast XV“ v SWINGS— $1350 to Former Utahn on ' I Rich denim cover finished in decorated bone and antique green EXTRA SPECIAL- - ON ALL PORCH 1 1050 E 21st SoE |