Show t THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING Schwariz to Ask Atlantic Hops Program Ends Westei'n Mellon Tax Quick 4dioiôn Revive Air Case Decision 'Wyoming 11W A Control Issue Writers' Meet U S-Wa- A - WASHING'rON Aug 14 ()P -Senator Harry H Schwartz or Wyoming said Saturday he will remain in Washington after congress adjourns to urge action on 11 Wyoming projects for which 1 sponsors have applied to the P W A for total grants of $573530 and a loan of $80000 By C L: SULZBERGER The estimate total cost of the 1937 United Press Copyright by projects is $1274516 The sponsors WASHINGTON Aug 15 — will provide $620986 The pending applications in- A final decision in the government's elude a $74250 grant and $80000 $3075104 tax suit against foriner loan for a new 1165000 student secretary of the Treasury Andrew union building for Wyoming uniW Mellon has been delayed six at Laramim Schwartz said months by a sharp difference of versity The sponsor will contribute $10- and Democratic opinion between 000 Republican members of the trial board of the United States board of tax aptieals learned Sun- pared a concise opinion early in the spring It Is said to recomday night The judges are Bolon B Turner men it sharply reduced settlement appointed three yearsago by Presi- Van Fossan submitted his opinion dent Roosevelt and Ernest van Fos- to Turner who is said to have obsan named to the board by Presito it vigorously and began dent Coolidge and renominated by jected preparing a dissenting opinion President Hoover The Mellon case Involves sales of The case involves Mellon's 1931 securities between Mellon and varitax return The government has ous holding companies which the argued for three years that it should government contends he controls get an additional $3075104 slice of directly or indirectly a part of This in- the the vast Mellon fortune was concerned with cludes the 50 per cent penalty which the argument valuable art collection which can be imposed under the revenue the rich fiancier donated to the law Mellon in turn contends that last winter He is he overpaid the government a total government claiming a deduction on it as a of $139045 "charitable" enterprise but the govA three-ma- n trial board was ernment contends there was no eviIt wilt dence In 1931 to show that he conflamed to hear arguments van Fossan Turner of composed such a gift and Charles M Trammell who since templated has resigned to become associated with legal interests representing Dies in Air Crash the wealthy Du Pont family of DelPONTIAC Mich Aug 15 On— awife The pair clashed for weeks Las Foster Bailey studrnt pilot and son summer Turner and van Fossan of a Detroit business man was killed began analyzing the voluminous Sunday night when he attempted to land his monoplane in a field beside pile of data before them Van Fossan is reported to have a summer cottage owned by his completed his work first and pre parents at White Lake Trial Board Rift Blocks Ruling in Suit for $3 075104 - NEW OUTSTANDING All111 -(- 11 (1 I 1 c Exceptronal tobaccos plus the nicety of the zities -- Ns lik t A tilt Tareyton AIN v c(qayeael tie Yk 'BERBERT TAREYTON CIGARETTES "LôrZelte'A aicat aem vett'll de SOMETHING cf P ti I 117 '' 1 ' I were brought a step nearer to realization tby Intensive survey work international air law was still in the making As yet unanswered were such questions as these: Shall the salvage of aerial wrecks be governed by maritime laws? What circumstantial evidence can be brought to bear against an aviator who flies through the "nationalized" air of a nation without permit and at such an altitude that he is neither seen nor heard? Jurisdiction Uncertain If an airplane crashes and causes damage is the operata liable only in case of proved negligence and what judicial body shall determine Ocean iti territorial waters The whole law of aviation the world over still in a high state of flux is predicated on the establishment of national "air boundaries" which physically do not exist Sea Air Laws Part When Great Britain first enunciated the theory of air ownership in 1910 at an international conference on air navigation in Paris the law of tile sea and the law of the air parted company Whereas it would be considered an unfriendly act for one nation to deny entry td a foreign surface ship to its harbors today practically every country in the world exercises the right to ban entry of foreign aircraft both into the air above its boundaries and on to its airports At the time the peace treaties were signed in 1919 an international convention was drawn recognizing nationalization of the air Thirnations not including the United ty States subscribed to it i 1 ' 2 I ' 4 l': '1:-:-' I ' I °as THAT14AKES- -1 '' A i ' THIS) ff ' 1 1 1 -- I -' - ' -- - i 't rigal HEAER : y :'::j: ' - tl i 1(tit? È ti?''!1: ' i:- :': Nt41! ) '::: ''':C::::::': '?:"'I': :: 4'—00m" i I':''''':''':' '4: '::''stini"'?:4''?:: ' 1 :! :::: :If: ::t S::'1::'S ltA:' '" N'tV:':k‘':'at f s b At tt‘i :674:i 't'7' ' 'iv:i::-:c:72:- ti A ?:t: ::':: ) 11 Throughout ' 04 I?''': :1:t:"i'::?J :4'ii:N:-- Charles G Mortimer Jr outline plans of sales meet to Firm to' Hold Sales Pa dey General Foods Meet Opens Here Today Fall promotion plans of General Foods company will be discussed by executives from New York headquarters and members of the Utah Idaho Wyoming Nevada Colorado Texas and Montana sales districts at a special meeting to be held the Hotel Utah Monday according to H M Smith Salt Lake City district sales manager in charge of L S Six gases of 'burglary and petty theft were reported to Salt Lake city polite over the week-en- d Officers opened search for a burglar who broke a window at the rear of the Bowers Home Appliance company 650 South State street and stole an assortment of hand cleaners cookers coffee makers spray guns and electric clocks The burglary was reported by the proprietor Harold C Bowers 1033 South State street Two Purses Stolen Two purses containing $2143' were stolen from the apartment of Maurine Beck:stead and Gloria Staynor 128 North Main street Fayette M Latham resident of the Waiatch hotel informed off' cers his car parked near 26 East Second Soutit street had been broken into and a suitcase containing clothing had been stolen P H Mutart 1496 East Thirteenth South street an employe at a local dress shop related to officers how he was bilked of merchandise A girl he said picked out a dress at the shop and was given permission to take it outside to 10w her mother who she said was in a car suffering a sprained ankle Neither the girl nor the dress valued at $23 returned to the shop Coast Man Robbed Charles K Alley Pasadena Cal was robbed of a gold Elgin watch a gold chain and $2 in' cash at a local and two men Into Lake report City crime picture when was released by local police with to the ajleged slugging and regard robbing of Stephen Shelton8 of 8 Lester court The "heavy object" the two men and Mr Shelton's $8 were still missing Sunday The victim reported that he was walking near Pioneer park Saturday morning when he was accosted by two men who desired ito know where they might sleep that night As he was about to reply to one man the other slugged him Shelton to the was knocked ground rose again but was overpowered by the assailants who took his purse containing $8 and fled Recreation Instime Set at School I 4)0041 ' ' OLD-fashione- d 1 It 0 I water heating and they're going A '610 i If - - - LiiALP t ' 0 is 1i)- 411Til - Charles G Mortimer Jr companysvice president will outline sales plans for the various products assisted by Mra: E B Myers associate 0 - LI s of the z3-- 11 year many thousands BIGGEST BARGAIN zunic people in the territory we serve enjoy the luxury of Electric hot waterservice at an average cost of less than $3 a month per family buying them soti?- of p r0k 171 Boise Hold Joint Meeting 861 comlittftee To Hold Outing Draper First and Second and 1Crescent wards of the Bast Jordan Members of the Capitol Girls' club L D S stake held 1 joins meeting will conduct an outing and swimal the Draper school auditorium ming party Thursday evening at 8 m at p Sunday night Black Rock beach Arrangements are in charge of a committee comPlan Program prising Evelyn Sainsbury chairman Irene Hummer Afton Shaw Members of the John F Critchlow auxiliary No 3 will conduct Phyllis Jensen and Vivian Olson York! 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Wonmeca 841 881 Yellowstu 1041 1061 Yuma ' - their eighth anniversary celebration Flora Preserved Friday at 8 p m in the state arwas It announced Spechnen of Cottonwood canyon mory Saturday by Mrs Bessie Wilson chairman flora—were being—preserved Saturday by the forestry dub of Granger for use in connection with Lodge Wad to Visit the Salt Lake county fair Septem: Bernhard Krafft grand master ber lo 2 and 3 of tha International Order of Vasa will be a visitor in Salt Lake city Leave on Outing Thursday evening forfourhatirs Led by MrsLeolA while he is entertained as honor guest by members of the local lodge W P A retreational director girls No 195 it was announced Sunday from the Neighorborhood House and by Albert Wallin grand deputy of Pioneer park playgrounds left'Sung the Salt' Lake City branch of the day afternoon on a three-sla- y order up Mill Creek canyon la:11:)6 501 641 681 681 681 561 761 581 641 '''11' I ' 1 'I dIlli''':cX 1orw ': qt P' 7: :71 1't PA de If :t 7 $t !'' ' s?770: 6 ‘ - ' m wIJ ' tr I) ' 1 I '- 'go t 446 A111101!?rti 4 Golden Gate Bridge San Francisco San Francisco is the most exciting plce onthe coast The magnificent new bridge across the Golden (ate—the longest and highest single span in the world—is now open And there's the Francisco-Oaklan- d San in the great Bay Bridge largest world So when you go to Los n geles go on Southern Pacific and see San Francisco The first class r il round trip fare is only $1 more this way y on a ticket no m e on a three months ticket RIGHT NOW - Between San Francisc and Los Angeles you can ride our brilliant new streamlined Daylig I the most beautiful train in America Speed along the very edge of t e Pacific Ocean for more than a hundred miles 76i 62 7litt 701 761 7tli 10i 10 10' 101 IS: 10! 10! 110!Cir 10! 4 4' 14 52 66' 56 Is 4i 20: 721 41 67f 101 4! 481 621 521 541 801 $9W2:1 00Cidy 00'Clr 00'Cidy 00 Cidy 001Cir ()Weir 10 541- vk San Francisco 00Cir 101 141 101 681 641 541 LOS IINGELES 5 141 10! 4t 4 41 4! 41 00P' cid 00Cir 00 Cic 00C1cly 001? cid 00111r 00 P cid ROUND TRIP Pullmatis (berth This fare is good in cool clean tra) to Los Angeles and back both ways via San Francisco or one way via Las Vegas Return limit 21 days ($3750 round trip with three months limit) These fares are good on the Daylight between San Francisco and Los Angeles ($150 seat charge earl) way if you ride in the parlor car no extra chargelor chair car seats) All seats on the Daylight must be reserved in advance 001Cir 07' Rain 00!P cid ONE WAY FARE in TO SAN FRANCISCO TIONED coaches and chair cars $1629 in tourist sleeping cars (plus $350 for a roomy tourist lower berth from Ogden to San Francisco) '412 00Cidy 0wCir T'P cid 001Cir 00Ctr 00'Cir 00!Cir 00 Cln $14 TO SAN FRANCISCO en the Streamliner City of San Fray:visa) chair cars Five ONE WAY FARE in de luxe departures a month from Ogden ADVANCE RESERVATIONS OWCir REQUIRED 00Cir 00tP 00Cir — TRAINS Southern Pacific's Overland Limited Advanie Overland Limited and Pacific Limited are the FASTEST DAILY TRAINS TO SAN FRANCISCO "City of San Francisco"' and the "Forty-Nineeach make five trips extra fare streamliners e FASTEST ' ate S r" a month to-- San FrariCliCb-----advanc- So' Tabora delicate flavor lasts Pncific e 1J 1 reservations required on thuDdylight etc callorwrize For IX R Owen Genetral Agent 41 So Iklain St Salt Lake n c-hilli- 4' - - 111 gi out-lin- - kt IP' L -tctct IN 1 To- --- 881 961 102 Qmaha Phoenix 102 1104 Pocatello '84 901 781 Portld 01 78 4-- 474 : '821 '901 Cheyenne 841 921 Chicago 981 Denver 941 88 Jetn1 High priests of Granite L D S Ord 821 80 stake and their wives will attend an Helena Katt 96 1001 City 901 84 outing Tuesday in Fairmont park Lander 78 82i it was announced Saturday A pro- Burbank 941 90 MSt P 86 74! gram will be presented and box Modena 1041'1041 Needlee lunches will be 7 New program : a High Priests to Picnic year L District ord Musical 'numbers motion pictures readings and family histories will be presented during the annual outing of the Lumen A Shurtliff organization August 21 in Lorin served at p m Farr park Ogden with punch provided by the stake before Automatic Electric Water Heaters must be better they must be economical they must be pracor surely so many famtical ilies like your own wouldrst be a ELEcratcrry JSTI E Outing Scheduled The riwo Geologists Shift hi con- g rV1 advertising manager and Allen O McGinnis associate merchanS dising manager all from General Food's New York office Itatph H Whitmore vice president in charge A shift in personnel in the Salt of westerii sales will also attend Lake City district of the U S Other members of the New York geological survey was announced visitors include these advertising Sunday by A B Purton district men: Bryan Houston and Louis engineer Brockway Young & Rubicam Inc George M Sherwood assistant and A R Whitman Benton & 'engineer who has been measuring Bowles Inc the silt flow in the San Juan river Sales territories of the Salt Lake at Medicine Hat has been transCity district will be represented at ferred to Tacoma Wash He will the meeting by N R Matheny Salt leave within the next few F: days Lake City L C Hoffman PocaHis place here will be taken by tello Idaho and R P Morris Boise L P Harris junior engineer in Idaho charge of the Cisco station who Representatives from other sales will Ile relieved by Ernest L Rusho districts include:C W Jones Butte a junior erigineer stationed in Honodistrict sales manager G L Heck- lulu enlively D T Shawhan and J F The San Juan river measurements Benton Butte district sales repre- are made to check the flow of silt sentatives A C Bailey Denver dis- into the Boulder dam reservoir trict sales manager A L Ross R Mr Purton explained A Smith A B Peterson and J H Freeman Denver district sales representatives L E Murphy El Paso Irish Peer Dies district sales manager W F DavLONDON idson H D Jones and N T Frelio 15 Aug RI—Paso district sales representatrathcarron who as Ian MacPherson was a former chief secretary 4ves The meeting will start Monday at for Ireland died Saturdly Dur9 a m ing the World war he was undersecretary of the war office and a close friend of Lloyd George Salt Lake City News Brie -- Right now LE eti- - - Already' this year the sale of Automatic Electric Water Heaters is far greater than the entire previous twelve month period And last year was far ahead t faster all the time vid Archibald Dr 'Robert Ti Gambell Ken-mar- e N D reported theft of several articles of clothing from his car parked on Fourth South street Police said some of the clothing was recovered at the rear of a sales local department store arrangements drive-Ls:bein- 'Oat autocourt Respite 63 methods are on the way out A membership ducted by the Salt take county Democratic Women's club under the direction of Mrs A C Jensen of Sandy Mrs Lionel W Sorenson president announced Saturday The present paid-u-p membership of 75 is expected to be doubled by 24 Mrs Sorenson said September Chairmen will be named front each community to carry or the drive Mrs Joseph Hutchingfi has been named to act as program chairman tp be aided by the following offiMrs I E cers: Mrs Sorenson Newman Mrs Chase Douglas Mrs Parley Miller andcMrs Da- - recreation institute will be held will be presented at the next meet-I- n at the Blaine junior high school of the club west on Thirty-thir- d South street Mrs Mark Gardner was named leader for the club and Monday Tuesday and Wednesday 890A-walunder the sponsorship of the works Mrs: J R Rawlins Mrs HutchprogresS' acIntinistrat ion ings and Mrs Sorenson were apThe institute will open at 9 a m pointed on the legislative commitand will consist of Riscussions and tee exhibitions it handicraft adult A luncheon and musical program women's activities pllysicai sports are being planned for September for adult men community singing 24 to mark the opening of the year's dramatics dancing and games work Dead in Manhattan L Making Drive A reported by the United States weather bureau August 15: Atmospheric pressures are still low over the great basin and Rocky mountains genTemperatures in this region conerally tinue high and are near 100 degrees in eastern Colorado The pressure strength of the high over the marthwestern tier of 'Oates-ha- s weakened considerably but its cooler temperatures have followed the northern plains states low into Montana Light thundershowers developed during the day over western Utah Fair weather and Cavin following a two-ye- ar illness quite high temperatures prevail generally west and the east Surviving besides his brother in through the middle Comparative data for Salt Lake City: Ogden and sister in St Anthony is Degrees a brother Revs John Sloan S J in Highest temperature today 93 101 Highest in this month since 1874 By Tribune Leased Wire India and James Sloan San Fran- Lowest 17 last night NEW YORK Aug 15—Miss Hes- clic° Lowest thin month since 1874 42 Mean for today go b ter Anne Warfield a distant kinsNormal 75 woman of the duchess ot Windsor Inches Total precipitatiqn for the 21 hours was found dead Sunday in her Wins 0n ending at Ii p ci first floor apartment on Madison Total for this month to date 89 BEACON N Y Aug 16 UP)-- - Accumulated deficiency for this month avenue in midtown Manciattan She to date 31 had been dead apparently since Birdsall Sweet infantile Total since October 1 to date 13 72 lieficieticy since Oct- o last Wednesday night On a night panalysis victim Sunday won an- Accumulated ben 1 98 t table beside the bed on which the other round in his year-yea- r fight Sun18rises at 5:39 and sets at 7:20 August body lay police found a glass con- to escape from an "iron lung" when WEATHER OBSERVATIONSIrAKEN YES him an- - extra--ho- ur TERDAY AT 6 P M MOUNTAIN TIME taining a white sediment The pow— doctors I and a der will be analyzed Monday hell of daily normal life -- c g Pro :t g !)'g t2x Stations krtM : ::': :'Ii::':i:':: w:!:7:': Ogden Priest's Kin The Weather Dies in Idaho Weather conditions I ' 1r I BLOCK) et :'' Burglars Busy Man Slugged Bourbon Club Robbed by Pair Seeks illembers Iii City v a "heavy object" Over Weekendl' bnce again entered the Salt Democrat Women a Johnson 91 for many years a prominent L D S church worker died Sunday at 5:30 p m at the home of her daughter Mrs Edith Cooper 126 West South Temple street Born at Sundshall Sweden Janiiary 22 1846 she was active in church work in Sweden before she came to Salt Lake City in 1906 She had since resided here Members of the local alholic John Surviving are a son Palmer of Seattle daughter Mrs clergy Sunday evening were adof Cooper 10 grandchildren and five vised of the death in St Anthony Idaho Patrick Sloan brother of the Rev Francis Sloan of Ogden Mr Sloan died Saturday afternoon at the home of a sister Mrs Frank Kin of Wallie' Found Mrs—JiiffilT-111—xgar- e II(' 'IN' HEATER Death Takes Veteran L D S Church Worker S :' climaxed Ay IF I '' 'f — nil A delegation of six Junior Democratic League of Utah members entrained here Sunday night for Indianapolis Ind where they will attend the annual natitinal convention of Young Democrats August 19 20 and 21 Hyman Guss chairman of the delegation said Sunday night the group would make a convention stand for party harmony and would make a datermined bid in behalf of Salt Lake City for the 1939 convention Other members of the group are Charles Smurthwaite William H Tucker Miss Amy Smith Miss Mazine Allen and Miss Erma Fay Brown 1' ' ' r Police Investigate Six Cases — National Meet Draws Junior Democrats - - 11A N negligence existed? series of involved questions has cropped up to plague We legal departments of intercontinental air carriers By international convention and national statute nations have advanced the theory that each one possesses all the "navigable" air Within its boundaries—including its A long 3) $l 1I if On Program ::::: :': "':s 1937 18 - program of Sunday meetby an evening pub- Ho reception at the Art Barn marked conclusion of a three-da- y western writers' roundup characterized as "extremely lucceskur by Mrs Olive W Burt state president of the 1eague of Western Writers Musical numbers by the Salt Lake Civic orchestra conducted: by P K Ripka songs by German !singers led by Senta Valtinke and hegro spirituals by Ed Parker were included an the program of the informal evening gathering State and city officers of the organization stood in line at the reception with Mrs Olive May Cook Idaho president among them State officers in addition to Mrs Burt are Frank C Robertson vice president and Mrs Jessie Miller Robinson secretary Local officers include Rosa Lee Lloyd president Cleoa Montgomery vice president June Metcalfe secretary and Genevieve Hunt treasurer With Louis W Larsen acting as chairman more than 100 gathered at the 10:30 a m Poet's breakfast William Hardiman violinist presented musical numbers At the afternoon session Professor B Roland Lewis Dr Lowry Nelson and Dr Lawrence E Nelson read special papers and Mildred Berry flutist presented musical numbers Election of officers will be held at a November meeting Mrs Burt said She indicated that before that time an effort to organize chapters of the organization throughout the state would be made - 1 I (II ('s I A ings 15 UP)—The question mind of Sunday was: Who owns the atmosphere? airAs scheduled commercial plane flights over the Atlantic '1e) 1 s wall YORK Aug preseaedto the legal thb worlds air powers s lb Sessions in S L Climaxed With Reception Questions Arouse Legal Points as Aviation Develops r August 11 4! |