Show 14 — - I 10 - k - TOidiéo:Héld - THE SALTLAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING t -T- d Arrest of Demanded by Leftists for Minister's Suicide --- ' '''''' r'':"--7- - ! - A 4164' 41- !":i4 'r 1 1I i ' ' - Al 414 - ' ' if '''' A's ot 0- ' tr-Illi- st it : th'''' i:: 5i '' ' ' 4 '' ' - 1 4 —4 ' i ' '' ' ii- u - ' 4 '''' i 4 ) i : - '4 tli'i 'g - ' t " 0'" '"'" ': ''"''''''''''''' :':' ": - - ' t)t ' r - - i - 1 - l4 i w4 t ' '' 4rt!:4t fr t 1 Premier Leon Blum himself ' S'''-it''''‘'' ''''' ' e' rected efforts Thursday night to '' '''' : 44 gl I i 1'' '"'''-ti:-:--a '"t)‘'' ' ttp-- 7prevent mass demonstrations o 4:1W ' 4- -' 1ilk ts Z 4 ' ' ' against rightists blamed for the suit ': If If li I f cide of Salengro while a fresh ' 4 tor' ' ‘ tIL14 flurry of strikes brought new wor- : J434 'i ' ' 1 ' 3' ' ries to the popular front governNvoA Ilik ment f " il 1 41 k4P' I tk Blum ordered a judicial inquiry I' Is' ' P" - ' i4 - ' -(' ''''' into the suicide which leftists IIlk1 ' ': -- ' 10Ir o' '''''''' charged was Salengro's means of 4 ' J11w s mr 44406:1°""40" - o ' ' escape from continued allegations '13:-t''''' 4 :'‘ li40'101kr'verr" fk '''k4o by rightists that he deserted in war - - 400-t w '"' t2 ' i 41 time—allegations quashed by a court 44 r 1 '''‘ ''' r''' 40"--' ‘1' of honor 'i ' le ' r ' jp ' 0014--''' A general walkout of Lille metal A ''! )st k) ' ' ''I? 7 e't OA441-444' workers was called in sympathy :40F '14 A -'-' "'' tO00 '‘:t with a strike of 2700 workmen in a 'S 1' ofir - '''' -' '4'' 44111 i ""- i factory in protest against :if2 10 LOOM'S '''' is 11 46c4 of a union delegate gtoo 4: Akabwoometakeemmeommommowmitim Miners Strike PHILADELPIIIA 11a Nov vessel to Philadelphia IfIli thritfSihflagounderrthfatpname-1MrsaGeorgeTwelve hundred coal Miners in was the scene this week of the II Earle vyard ofappropriately Bethune struck protesting refusal the light cruiser Philadelphia fifth naval sored the ship seen here sliding into the water of the management to discharge – launching three miners not members of the General Confederation of Labor Wild cberry trees three or fourl Canned meat for dogs Is fed to At Bordeaux 2000 workers particifeet in diameter are numerous in skunks at Eaton canyon near Pas-th- e Great Smokies pated in a general strike or dockadena Cal workers which halted unloading of cargo from ships The government announced it would submit to parliament Tuesday its new press bill designed to abolish defamation of character in Scientific Epic of Major Reed's Discovery Is --- -newspapers without abridging freedom of the press Retold Thrills Hushed Audience di- Some 1 4 - ' e A L " rrst le 40 -- ' N ie tet lik i 3 he Medal Presented for Widow Of Hero in Yellow Fever Fight ' N ' :'''''':4 's: i ' 1' 1 :A — ' : ' :I:: ':: s '''t44-''- ''' $:- '' ''' r40' :: ' ": ' ":'1-::- ' -:'' 4 t -- - '4 - !'''':''k'-- l' ' ' -- ' et4 C? 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and Idaho ACCESSORIES - ' - t ' ' - AND STANOLIND PRODUCTS' 1 -- 4 -- - J ' t - - 1 t :1 I tesio if DISTRIBUTORS 4 - inside with JUST DOWIN terrifically hot STATION (and it does ght in each cylinder at ordinary THeRG'S A - 'gets motor second the pro- — cc )t1 PZPOC LT '''''""'""4-- 4 - - your engine minutes to give of ibis great Just a few protectiOn double the VIC01 tection motor oil can be winter new cold it gets you Ilow will run ' 'Then no matter of your engine 'Vito vital parts sure I1 'onlY It'll "'' - b- Istail I UMW v r tr ''' N4 1 - - vonomme!loinno- sin '40411114H'l -- 14- -- ---'- ---T7 ' 110' - --- 1 -- --- -- - P A :r ' -- - - --- - - e- :irt: r-- ‘NN‘ WN1 LI I z XXI E1n7Ir' ie — ----- ‘ ill' 6 - M ' atamamem mommmokmpamio — -- ' - - - 4 0"- - 1Plr4110rbon-- illoo ‘ NN XN lee -7- 7- - ' N 41 - - N ' i 41' 7- cident ' :'' A 4 Zzo: f ‘Igr v --- nkortlielr haacd Bartness admitted that but said the earlier injuryilad not been of a serious nature' One group of Formal Slippers in Kid White Satin or combinations N':‘ ':::: i:: : 14' - - 'NN‘ IIII s - it EtiettlgwketeII (1311Tax I1 1 I — — drive In write John D West to fill your order You'll same low pricesconvenient terms of payment and delivery very door almost anywhere iv — MONICA Cal Nov 19 d (UP)—Fay Webb Vallee dancer who became the envy of millions of American girls when By Tribune Leased Wire NEW YORK Nov 19—A verdict for $10000 against J P Morgan the financier was returned by a ' - -- ' :R::: :sii:f::M'-:ff- IS - :::: Laborer Wins Suit Against J P Morgan I FOLKS N ::::: - ::::::::::::f):::t - Down—S2 a Month 34 95 ' : a shoes Pedigo Rysonelle -- -- ''::5::-:::'- - life can't aka i Usually would bO $3500 $295 - ' ' ' ::t li 17 awo '‘'''''' '' e- SANTA she married Radio Crooner Rudy Vallee and who died tragic years of illness and worry followwill be buried their ing separation Saturday with hundreds of film in attendance folk colony The body will be interred in Woodlawn cemetery here beside that of her mother Vallee who told newspapermen In New York as his former wife lay on her deathbed that he "still loved Fay" may fly 'here to attend the funeral her father Clarence E Webb said Thursday nighe Only Webb who stood by his daughter through two years of bitter court fights with Rudy as she fought first for separate maintenance and then divorce and a brother Perry were beaide the girl when she died l and messages from the Fowers film colony and all parts of the world poured into her hospital room however She had been in a coma i 41 hours when encledhheehr set in after an opePration 44 PervS :' dark-haire- --- ‘ ::: : :: kil - i chtoice w: mankind" Funeral Will Be Held on Coast Saturday $Y8ou5ro - '''''''''---- : $olf005'0187:1:PairPitsrk: i ' A Services Set For Fay Webb - N - :' s ':'''''':'''' :'' '''' ' a 1 - '1''''::''f ': olnd'":-J:lr'!':- 1 shatelt &met ! 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Ir ' k sett:stein Egypt m fir - )1)14 4 0 -- Bleactherulr years '''' Pt" — 900 ' ' - Tanned' ' - - 5 L'' the I 1' ' o ' 0 foresaw he that sblobaaridty o 1IB stiod - 4 - in 1 Ifr- ' - rs - "' x --- the statues of A " - c'1113Ay thesemomnautmrieent -- : Oklahoman Will Seek New Money- Cqntrol 1 - '" racterized as his most important find a Chiseled calendar stons ' WASHINGTON Nov 19 Predicting that the 'world would never return to the original form of gold standard' Senator Thomas (D Okla) said Thursday he would ask tshten congress to authoriz3 Peru of "managed- - currency" a': i 7 similarity of under control of the federal reserve t illuocine this first lived - 4 The "InthTe3rUnd States by the expedition was about 20 wielded feet high chiseled from a solid through a virtual monopoly of the i r oecr: weighing t lna dPlaster ectash t Twhorld's supplyd of precious metals e e of the made of t h statues and Dr Weide will repro- - prheoemenats Buorygeerdpucornehtiansuaaptioolnic ex that "Eden" where mankind one of this lies in the in the elanrtgseastndminontuhmeiernptosfiotiuonnds abli to pedition's the : work was the San Agustin region t remember the eens ds l a eireenateiy was '" - 44i TNheeiYtett 14 ? I Eim because United States' citizenship papers two years ago when he firstaame to ' i - twheasiedefintodosktooutthehliasndfirostt brDinrg I ) A -t ' I five months from more bappy : ' ':-- - IA - ) “ t-- ''''':''' !' ' i 1 ':' 1 ! 444 : - 4 -- - ' : l' I ' ' : ' t!' 1 i 1'4'44" 1 N - ei:: ' ' "''l - 1 ? ' - : 4''''z :" - ' ' -- ' - - s !" ' I''''''''""7""tv' ::4--:- c I f :' i 4- ' ' - ' 11 :tiei J: I 0 : - : ' " - - ' c )2 ' II 0t- A 1 s :- I ' 1 1 t 1( itt i — '''''' 4 ' - i 11111 'I 't mi toe -- s : 1 Walde-Waideg- of exploration in the jungles of Colombia South America The quiet little archeologist who was a baron of Austria until the revolution at the end of the World war abolished his title said: "1 am most happy myt ea - i " - 1 1 17 - France" ' I-- -- I : 4 itc' N 744'''t t A ' '4 ' ' ri ' A i ' ' - -- 1 ' - - ti l'' -I ' ' 1 a - " er 's- - ------ :' Irtl-r- 4 ' ' 1: has ever proved just how long men have lived in the region but Dr Wattle said his excavations proved a civilization existed there as long ago as the third century A D "The monuments and statues we 'dug up and the ancient temples we excavated" said the professor "shows that a race of stone house builders lived at San Agu- stin at least from the third to the tenthI or eleventh centuries This reached toward faoocroat l civIlization No pf e bear definitely human- - character Wks Others seem to depict mon He chakeys frógs and fish The area was known in antiquity as the "center of the world" NEW YORK Nov- - 19' VI— The museums of Boston coileige and the University Pennsy- lvania will be enriched aoon with huge man and monkey deity statues! excavated by ProClier- re- g maim Von ' -- t ' t?"'0'r' L:k te - - ! 41) vet - ' ok Huge Map and Monkey Why Statues IDug Up !'n ":""7" '' t A ' '' 7r-'141 comPARIS Nov 19 (104--Th- e - aties Inunist party Thursday night de- - a allitiCir 1 1 111p) I I ' 1 1 I ! manded arrest of former Premier r Andre Tardieu and two other promi' mo44ael 414 t 11 nent rightists whom the party! ' VrlallIII IA is Iv blamed for the suicide of Minister y '' ') '‘-‘ '' of the Inter Roger Salengro ' ' "t The communists held them re- '' 1' sponsible for attacks on Salengro's wareceerdhoirmd which leftists Theuleisedvaeyd :' wc 11°' to killl himself A i 11 I 44444 t -4P 'night ' st 'A Chargei Urged A It '1' The political bureau of the corn- A ' 44:"A "4 ''I''''' Munist party urged charges be ' '' brought against Tardieu Horace "A 41"a'")it''1 4 1 '' t'')Lc Carbuccia editor of the rightist 11 weekly "Gringoire" and against his :i Jean Chiappe former :'''!: i ' chief of the Paris police The demand asked the governc' '' Ment for "firm measures against those who organize civil war in w ' 7 I 17 ' v 4 t:4 - - '- - ofirA :'-'- - - ' : 1011110t er AI I ' t :i:"" ' 20 1936 NOVEJSIBER k Filth 'Philadelphia' Launched for NctiyS1ides Into Water o7 ' - - i " ' t'I Saiiigro- Act —— k - ' - - - - ' - - ' Ex-Premi- - - 11110111111 lóii- T4:-Piaii- - ' t : - - - - 1 -- - —- -— 1 |