| Show J THE 1 Noted Authors Ply Fists In Old Feud ' ’5 ” 55 A-- — - and story ac- prevaricating however that He emphasized Was not mad but just terribly he ter- ribly hurt In the first place he sard the fight occurred Wednesday and not yesterday as Eastman indicated Secondly-the- banter " re was no busy spiders tightened web about a dark brown in the cellar of A residence brilliant his eve Aug 13 CD — The on J given Friday---when-- JOPLIN Mo Aug IS (INS)— Thirteen black cats in th4 city dog pound here were destroyed Friday Friday the thirteenth by Pound-mastW L Ferres as a propitiation to the gods of good for tun a — er -- tje Fright Dies Ernest 'A big Hemingway bully he waa called p 5 “ laundry' managed by J Howard McLennan Friday so McLennan hooked up a radio and brought out chairs so the picke‘ts could do their picketing in comfort —y—t— - SPENCER- - iAd HOLLYWOOD 13— Mrs Aug ur News-Glob- Yes! We’re Open for ARK FAMOl’S FOK that’’ Flat Accusation Bridges made the flat accusation that “the post office department is not only making agreements with the Committee for Industrial Organization as to what mail it may deliver but apparently is required to list the contents of mail carrlsd In the trucks to assure the C I 0 officials that the agreement is being kept” He referred to charges during the C L O steel strike that pickets were blocking mail deliveries to struck plants of Republic Steel corporation and that the post office refused to force deliveries on the ground that packages of food sent for delivery constituted “irregular" malls rrr7— i k - x j - -- a f s 2 -- POUND BOX TIarfliaVasIiingtou CAIIDES ‘ 1" 10 Reft- - $160 ' O South Mali! St — lO gut Btwtm M OGDEN 2441 Wash J KbSH DA1LV 'f i -- I: Democrats Protest -Bridges was continually interrupted by stormy protests of loyal Democrats McKellar told Bridges that Farley ‘had “established a system of honesty” in the department He said that under the administration of President Hoover Postmaster General Walter Brown had allowed “one of the most diabolical in history to “rob" conspiracies” the government through airmail contract grants “This was a national scandal and a national disgrace” McKellar said heatedly "Mr Farley canceled these contracts and established a system ? ‘ - i i Tlw'placing in'operation effective August 15th pf this fleet of new buses to augment our present system marks a distinct step forward in providing Salt Lakers with transportation More frequent service with faster schedules involving route changes designed to meet the requirements have been carefully worked out These changes have been created to give service in sections of the city where it is most needed line on 9th South Street all the £ "cross-town- " way from 17th East to Main Street will be in operation for thq first time in this city with transfer privileges at numerous points for those patrons whose destination makes it inconvenient to be transported into the business center of town This is expected to be a very popular feature especially with East High School and University of Utah students We believe these improvements and changes will add in large measure to the efficiency of your bus : and streetcar service ever-increasi-ng im-prov- ed Senate Passes Sugar Bill SKETCH SHOWING TO STREET IMPROVEMENTS v CAR AND CAS BUS SERVICE fcrrECTivt august isijz Business 1 RIDE THE BUSES AND STREET-CAR- SI THEY WILL TAKE YOU- - THERE AND" BRING YOU BACK — SAFELY COM- he said He said the move by Representative Ramspect (D Georgia to have industry pay time end a half to labor for the "graveyard” shift in the early hours of the morning would have crippled the mining industry because many companies operate on FORTABLY SPEEDILY ECONOMICALLY the — basis Ramspect had directed his amendment against whgt he eaid were undesirable labor conditions in- the textile mills of his state NEW ROUTES AND SCHEDULES in shoes differ almost as tbe piucb styles And women are continually remarking about the rich ness of Eons Jet tick brown Besides being distinctive in itself it blends lieautifully with the costume colors of the season Try it next time your out fit 'calls for brown accessories browns as amine Vt— Urn rk htd mm in mwm fN i mdthAAAAmOH Jf Denver Child Makes Gains in ‘Iron Lung’ 7j — PORTLAND Ore Aug 13 CD— The general conference of the German Baptists of North America chose Winnipeg 1938 convention The Canada fop the Friday choice was made after a bid from Rochester N Y delegates who questioned the legality of elect- ing trustees for institutions in thp United States at “a Canadian conference t 1 will run west en Souih Temple to Main StreeL south on Main Street to 9th South east on 9th South to 15th and 17th East 15th East bur will run south on 15th East to 21st South 17th East bus will run south on 17th East to 13th South west to 15th East south to 17th South This will provide new service to the section between 15th and 17th East and 9th and 13th South No change in schedule on 6th Avenue and 9th Avenue The basic' schedule will be 1$ minute service to 15th Eaet'and 17th East minute 15th irom town East to 9th South and service During morning and evening 15th Eaet rush houra therft will be 6 minute service to and 17th East and' 4 minute service between ’15th East and Main Street en 9th South ' ROUTES S (EAST 1st SOUTH) and 8 (SOUTH 7lh EAST) — STREETCARS - Route 5 will run east en 1st South irom Main Street to 13th East then south to the East High School Route 8 will run south on Main Street to Sth South oast on 5th South to ' 7th East south pit 7th East to 33rd South Basie schedule — 12 minute service Trippers morning and evening ' during rush hours ROUTE ltt (BUS) — HIGHLAND DRIVE AND SUGAR HOUSE This route will loop in town south irom Stato and 2nd' South to 3rd South west to Main StreeL north to 2nd South eaat to 10th East south to 5th South oast to 11th EasL south to 33rd South These changes which wilL provide much better sefvice are occasioned by road improvements being made on Slate StreeL requiring car tracks to be removed — ' ‘ ROUTE 23 — STATE CAPJTOL X' Buses will run north on Main Street irom 2nd South looping around the capitol building and down State Street to 2nd South looping back ‘ ' via Main StreeL - DENVER Aug 13 CD— Denver general hoepital attendants reported improvement Friday In the condition of Shirley Krauae daughter of Mr and Mra Carl Krause who was placed in an “irqn lung” at the hospital Treatment in the mechanical breathing apparatus was resorted to Thursday night when the child Buffering from infantile paralysis took a turn for the worse The child Js the fifth person in four years to bs placed in the “iron lung” only on in Denver German Baptists Pick Canadian Meet Site AND 2 — SIXTH AND NINTH AVENUES — TO CONNECT WITH ROUTE S — 15th AND 17th EAST Bums will replace struut cars on Route 6 (15th and 17th East) and Routes 1 and 2 (Sixth and Ninth Aenue) will connect with this route Buses ROUTES - WIDTHS AAAAA TO IE 4- - election west” TO 12 f Bourbons Leave (Continued from Page One) Provo Utah said Friday ths house labor committee’s rejection of the Borah and Ramspect amendments to the Connery wage and hour bill was "a distinct victory for western labor and Industry” The amendment by Senator Borah (R) Idaho exempting dairy and farm cooperatives from provisions of the bill was discriminatory Robinson said "It would have peen very damaging to ths private operators of the Erma Q&tttcki 1 SATURDAY deal theories the Suspicious At Wellington Ends Foutfil'irrllut SIZES Special A J3 (UP)— Aug Geraldine Spreckles Calif ornia Merritt Mitten 58 died Thursday heiress late Friday sighed a of peticemia and uremic poisoning sugar movie contract to appear in a news- after she bad been bitten by a weasel at her farm home near paper picture Miss Spreckles who has been the Arney subject Of many 'a newspaper dispatch in the last few years will rePatrolman Kills Self port for work Monday at Universal OZONE PARK L I 'Aug studios playing the heroine in a William Mennlnger 41 romance of reporters of Ozone Park killed himself with and their troubles Hi T Although most of the staunch Democratic and liberal senators left the floor as soon as Bridges began his speech his Inference brought sharp replies from a small band of new dealers Including Senators Sherman Minton (D) Indiana Kenneth McKellar (D) Tennessee and Allen J Ellender (D) LouisiActions ana Ellender called Bridges’ attention to the fact that Lewis supported the Republican party In the 1928 in Chase election campaign McKellar asked the New Hampshire legislator AMARILLO Texas Aug 1J CD — whether he had investigated the man tentatively identified aa C contributions received by the G 0 during the last contest C “Jack” Enloe by papers in his “As far as I know” Bridges re was to shot death state clothing by plied sarcastically “they don’t owe highway patrol officers Friday af- John L Lewis and his affiliates ternoon 18 miles north of Childress any money and I thank God for Strangled Child - gram started his that fits almost to a turn for Committee for Industrial Organization loans during the last Texas Officers Kill Fleeing Auto Driver Eastman-Hemingwa- The House’ of the Socialists" Signs Film Contract Weasel’s Bite Fatal 933 by dictatorof day I j civilian brawl 24 eye during speedily confirmed Frank when he was in plain clothe and W Clover of Boise told the InterHenneasy and Benjamin Harrison off duty national Ministerial federation Fri- three-engin- ed ‘‘I just asked Eastman what he meant by what he'd writtan and asked him to read it He refused to after an automobile chase which o I read it and I got ao mad— I'm extended several miles on highway sorry— that I wound up by throw- four A companion identified by papers ing the book in hie face” as James Perry DeHart escaped Called ‘Big Bully unhurt and refused to reveal to of'“He backed up againat the wall ficers either his or the slain man’s and called me a big bully— that’a identity He later admitted hf was nice isn't it— ‘a big bully?— and from Tyler Tex we agreed not to eay anything Captain Berry and Patrolman Arabout it thur both of the highway patrol “But he went home and the thing out of Amarillo and Collingsworth rankled in him and he finally got County Sheriff Claude McKinney back in circulation with his own of Wellington participated in the ego by writing out t colorful ac- chase count and giving it out to the paBerry said the pair’s actions in per— gave it out he did like a bloody and around Wellington were noted handout” Friday morning and a service Stay The tangle tion’s operator’s suspicions were waa the first spectacular literary aroused after they attempted to clash here since Sinclair Lewis and sell him a can of oil Theodore Dreiser cams to blows In Ho called officers and the highMetropolitan club In 1931 way patrolmen and Sheriff McKinney sighted the men parked on the highway several miles from Wellington Berry said the roea fled as the officers approached and defied com mands to halt A lengthy chase enfugitives NEW YORK Aug 13 CD — Stran- sued and Berry said the repeatedly attempted to force the the and ravished gled apparently officers’ car off the highway each nude body of Joan Kuleba time the officers drew near was found In a lonely marshland Finally the officers said they were forced to fire in an attempt bungalow on Staten island Friday to puActure the tank or a tire The discovery added explosive im- Berry said and gas one xf the bullets petus to a camoaixn against sex went high etriking Enloe the crimes already running full tilt In driver and killing his instantly — — The- car plunged over a as result of two similar slayings with- embankment into a ditch' near the in a few months highway DeHart was taken to the Joan’s body was found in the ce- Wellington jail where officers are llar of the abandoned bungalow after still questioning him a search Captain Berry in a telephone mese She disappeared Thursday while sage to the Amarillo playing on the beach near the home said Jack Enloe was a resident of of her aunt Mrs Grace Lesandl Roaring Springs Texas and the who lives about a mile from the victim's brother was now en route to Wellington to view the body bungalow at South Beach -- week Plane $ i Describee Encounter Eastman gave a description of of WASHINGTON 13 WASHINGTON Aug 13 (UP)-- A Crash Kills Eight stormy dispute over the relationHANOVER Germany Aug 13 CD ship of John It Lewis with the administration broks out in the senate —Eight mechanics and engineers a werc killid here Frldaywhen— fienatijr- - It— Styles German crashed plane New (R) Bridges Hampshire and burst into flames while on a sought to obtain approval of his test flight from local airdrome resolution to investigate strikers' of Interference with mail delivertee the New after EngShortly placid LIVERMORE Cal Aug 13 (UP) lander began a lengthy epeech re- — William Topp 44 Livermore questing the upper chamber “to put poultry rancher ran- - into a email an end to this sort of thing once shed when federal liquor tax agents came to question him The agents and for all” he asked whether Postheard groans fromlhe shed Investmaster General James A Farley had igating thejvfound Topp dying: A made an agreement with Lewis to doctor said he died of fright assist him In winning strikes in re- — brilliant banter 'between the two literary luminaries climaxed by: Eastman Hemingway socking With a copy of Eastman’s book Eastman heaving Hemingway backward over a table Both heaving Ink bottles and assorted office accessories at each other And both being restrained by tqtikds of volunteer seconds But Hemingway unahaven and perspiring over most of hia 200 pounds later paced about the publisher’s office ' stammering a vig- Aug ' ‘"Roosevelt Roosevelt toward led Charge of Assisting' y Friday as United States "attorneys for the northern and southern Cali- Makes -- CIO Leader Hurled her Fridaytwolifting their prisoner fornia Pickets Comfy ' federal districts more than inches The snake SPOKANE Wash Aug 13 (UP) Democrats Answer has been drawn up three feet seven Routs ' —Pickets closed the Consolidated Jinx inchea since the spiders trapped it last left-win- orously contradictory HORNELL silken snake v ' 13 1 NEW YORK Aug 13 CD-Er- neat Hemingway the bullfightophile novelist and Max Eastman essayist had a fight in their publisher’s office they disclosed to-fitgRC“ ' The cause of the fight Was a piece Eastman wrote several year ago about Hemingway that might be construed as Inferring he was ” professional Their controversy was still going en tonight with tlie bone of contention changed to just what occurred at the fight cusing Eastman Minister Fearg U S Dictator Senator Raps T" News of thfi W orld in Brief ' UP1 He said PbRTLAND Ore Aug on was elected in is steering his President Farley the regime III S Aids Confirmed seryice revolver Friday Snake Still Losing the type of a big majority and when is got of a departmental inquiry into to ths downfall ins pad of into tbe Wihte N Y (INS) ‘Strike’ Mail —Two a charge he had a a ship that senate European kings the Rev Ben carrying out the Democratic black their a street Flung Book Ernest Hemingway Eastman Gash in Publisher’s Office - 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