| Show -- - ' 2 - — ' st y ' - ' - FCReppens Coffers To Assist Railroads ' Jesse II Jones Says Carriers May Have Needed Funds 'Within Limits' To Tide Them Over Says Lines Need Raise in Rates - like-tha- In Corporation She WASHINGTON Dec 16 (AP)--Th- e head of the nation's largest railroad system said Thursday there was a point beyond which concentration of property in the hands of a single management shoudd s — not be permitted to go Martih W Clement president of ' the Penhsylvania Railroad company ' tS''d S oc contended before the senate railroad e ':: 'f' 7 ' Z''''104 finance committee- - however that "'' there was also a point at the other ::i:::"':: ::" ri ' — ' end of the scale below which cor- '!: porations became too small to render the most eponomical service '':: ' 4 ' Efficient operation of corporations :!i 't"':' ' the size of the Pennsylvania he asr''P''''''' 41e''''''"h::ti serted was a "question of inanage- 444C4 ': AleeN I li '1i ' ment" Despite its vast increase in ''' '''''' e 1 fr size he said the Pennsylvania was 4better able to cope with its corporate je “'1 ' 1 - 4exe problems today than in 1874 i l 4 ::i?' if 'Outstanding Example' ' i J 4iteireeteee Senator Wheeler (D) Montana called the Pennsylvania an "Ou::' i : tstanding example of the concentration of enormous properties under a 4 :::::::::: single management" ' '' '' Clement mined figures showing that gross assets of the company :''' Six Amendments 16 c old-ag- If ' !!0 -- it 00'1' t ' :1 i S t31 IA'S IA- etl)pqa 1os SS 0 'SIDS114 ' tS — li ' r s " --- -- ! - s s (r I :' "): f ': ' 'Nis iitsv‘s )1 6° : ) : —moo Ls Modern- SILK ROBES FLANNEL ROBES SMOKING JACKETS COCKTAIL JACKETS WOOL MUFFLERSSILK' AlUFFLERS GLOVES c - - : : ' " : i :: s i 0 tti L ' 4' ' r' ''''' (GX I - Choicr ' 4' were $2282453000 "second only to the American Telephona and Tele1 graph company" Wheeler declared that the "enor- mous physical size and complicated made "apparent" by committee ords No Confusion Duplication Clement agreed that the corporate structure was "complicated" but said this was a "small matter as far as operation of the system is con-- se 74 Attractively i : k t Boxed for Christmas ' 4 lZ--"- 64 :: 1- 1- k FELTmniva c up F- I i r 4 -- " j : -- -- - -- -- --- -- LUGGAGE Aiz Sto f - SO' 6 cell I r s r it a:— s t ie-- --- -- ist: -- - -- s - - g i 1 TO YOU'LL THE 4 of SHAPIRO'S TO SHAPIRO'S MOST OF v - fl i I c 2 HAN DBAGs ti 1 ' —December 17— I bill overhaul Page 1 It F C reopens coffers to help railroads of the natiOn Page 2 Roosevelt backs six changes in social 'security act Page Republican leaders end meeting without revealing plans Page 7 New Jersey iawmakers decline cornment on labor blast Page 8 C I 0 chief hits congress for neg Page 8 lecting relief program request depart- mental fund transfers Page 38 ' SPORTS Four newcomers expected to land Ii in tP1111118 "first ten" Page 30 B Y U selects 12 players for Idaho basketball trip Page 311 Lefty Vontos voted outstanding "comeback" of 1937 Page 31 Whitler White makes 10 of 121 teams major Page 321 FEATURES Pero rat12 all-at- FOREIGN plans triumphal march into Editorial Japan ' Ins capoomrit:s fallen Nanking Page 1 2111Finance 11apanese navy will salute victims1 re:ttgy Dix 34 11 Child Page tGeorri Antheil of Panay attack Training 14 13 Intermountn Theaters Britain may reinforce Far East Obituaries ' 33 School News on ships fleet to stop attack 3it Bosky Carter 0 Weather 10 Page MD Thompson Health Ripley T Spanish loyalists1 -- - Page 1- !‘1 Wait 14 33 33 21 26 33 21 21 ask r6hearing minimum wage law on Utah 1 age1 i "LOBB'S - JOB" With tOALFr 111 mot HEAT! ! 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Blue Blaze Coal Co WAS 671 SUGARHOUSE COAL CO HI 2520 (14plivPred $ay Maws in 600t Lake Cif)) I I At this 14- A" or ill'' Si to $ :I - Underarm pliable pin seals Fittings ' OMEPTo L trA SCOTISCS ' POKER CHIP RACKS ' FROM Other O'Nite Cases - tsi MAIN—TOY ANNEX 174 SO MAIN A I 1 $1295 $395 ' ' up ptheersonenawl ttyleusnteshsevrf peal to her In toi- - ' -- -0 froe ' t If ett - ''''' 0- v - 111 ' ' 4ft$ ":41b ' Al' 111! :' ' rm CASES $ and KEYTAINER SETS ZIP BRIEF CASES TRAVELING BAGS - 7771" f -- b 1 - :— in --'1" 'T f4t O oId— it en Every Selection :-- A J Initials a I '''''--- I oOT' : - ii 0 I — ' ' !ID ONITE - DRESSER SETS 76 it r 741 ' ‘11'" - - '- :- 0111 Illinedal 1 i 52 SoUTH MAIN ) Ai A - II P1 9 :: 1 H ApiRo GOODS " ! 0 4 1 : CASES MANICURE SETS Style HAND BAGS 5 f4 - or liiimaliell I - - w J4 TRAVEL 111 ' For WOMEN— MEN— 4' tt aei 4 1 BILISSOLD - - N '::: LUXURIOUS GIFTS 'I For: dm '' 1 1 014 I 1 ip 6" 'ff) - ) 4 0 iC it B il k 4 dr t ijilit04 411101"12 - 44'''!"': - - g'-''- semffeer:ttsittbinn9dsethpe - 4Y ri - 1- - 4' -- 4 p - It geriuine leather -- 1 I - - ' carries ma li ft II i tifill 1III! 4 I 1 un it tilt 4 ' A Fl'l '811111!1 1'- 1- )1 - gift that oscine's everywoman The ) !V 1 1 11 ii rt y 6 4 8 95 tot- -- ' I L III lif: s Removalste-Tray- 95 $ lif I ' ip: ' alligator grain a V DOWNSTAIRS in Top or ''' -- p cAsEs I iii Int Use Your Charge Account Free Pick-uand Delivery Service 4 i i Imported Evenirtg Bags calfskins PI II:44 Fashion l'ags sponsored by the leading stylists— In soft many copies of expensive imports AP - 1 13 N Bags I 0 $25 0 Afternoon Bags 001 LADIES O'NITE 111 ' SC0111:1' EIMEIEDWiltlE So '':0'0 - 2 Other Bags k ' ! e '47 21f If 1 SUEDE SHOES CLEANED 65c POKER CHIPS from 39c Roulette Viheelsfrom $295 CHESS LIEll from 35c 148 IN 95- V low price get choke of your composition lifts put on with usual Shoe Clinic quality and workmanship!' CHRISTMAS BARGAINS J - I i A I r kti oil- ha4:0- 1 wwFMnpftinEMM 14:7441ikiri:rialliNgt4-)ili-lillt111- t 1 'II"' 3 th BLUE" (Retail) " ' it' " " TN -) " 'N''''''' 1 95 " $ ft ill tfi pPndiff 4 '4W Pouches 11 Retailers 4''''' ' N' 141 ::') BAGS ot s'sf 141100100 Iv 'Itt 4! la '''''' i 41Z'' ' Attached While You a 44 it o of r 0 G r prtt Women s Heel Lifts 10 PMOMMI si 5 V 0 ft iek V LOCAL -I 0 pii hour r -- - 1 t H to s I :! : i i a NATIONAL Accidents prove fatal to two Utah' residents 1: S supplements protest on rePage 38 ports of ruthlessness in Panay Controversy flares over street lighting proposal Page 1 sinking Page 38 !! reclamation promises Desperate convict pair vanishes Bureau of Deer -' prompt Creek action1 i from Alcatres DeltoltPage 1 I tr :' e : Solt Lille City Clip and Pasta Deily) - Jpg I 11 k ' Special (For an Historical Scrapbook to 35t Si $550 to S10 $15 toS16 55 to $20 4150 to $10 South Main St ta - s rec- - lit Today's Tribune ARRO-W—SUIRT- Aithur----Ran- If - " of Styles I I ' - - Gifts $1250 DOBBS HATS ELECTRIC RAZORS CASES 113ITTILL1 FOLDS Sn Wide ' 1 t: el :z:' 2t0 ' - t -- - ir vi 011 N t::f 100 tNttSt:t tols 7::1z SNolli 0 04 1 : Neitt ictti xct 11! i ! Dot:tut go ake4f051216413vittNotit 8(ebit the to to coxust xI stIkt e- ' sN - i 4 4?: - City Whether $50 $10 $IS ' $550 to $15 $9 to $20 $150 to SS $2 to $10 $250 to $750 to $S SILK SHIRTS $5 SPORT SHIRTS —5350 to $750 SWEATERS $5 to $750 SLEEVELESS CHAMOIS JACKETS1850 CHAMOIS and CAMEL'S HAIR JACKETS $1 5 LEATHER JACKETS $1350 to $1650 PAJAMAS $2 to $5 SILK 1'AJA5IAS $5 to $10 NECKWEAR 51 to $5 BELTS 41 to $250 HOUSE SLIPPERS $3 to $450 TUXEDO JEWELRY SETS51 to $1250 CUFF LINKS $1 to $250 HANDKERCHIEFS 35e to $2 INTERWOVEN SOX to " 208-21- 0 u' I cerned" 2- l : ' your bsudget provides for a pair of hose or a superfine Hart Schaffner- & Marx overcoat you will find what you want here—a real value at the price you want to pay Some : 11 - 4 !:) :1 t‘ 2 - e'er brought to Saltldke gi 1 11'' - Themcdvrof today like the man of yesterday prefergrithings to wear But the man of today knows what's what He reads Esquire-an- d other magazines which give fashion information He's up to date on style on patterns and color combinations That's'whyit's !leg-essary to bo careful in buying his gifts The best way to be careful- - is to get them here We have iiiiiinbled fOr- this holiday season the choicest collection of things to wear we - t - LOW - 4 ' i 1 V - have r 140010 He was testifying for a resoluV h:t andmodas 3 tion by Representative Withrow 1t ' ':i r4:s:65 ::" 71r7r1 t I !': (P) Wisconsin which would direct HOSIERY :2: :I:i:::: :' lee ifee i:::?: the federal trade commission to inmeet le e sm"alisu distribution policies of ::::: vestigate IA trimill c Wise automobil emanufacturers and sell" 2 par tow 2125 ing policies of dealers as they "al: :'7::'4:::':: feet the public interest" ri HANDBAGS sl k‘—': "' ''F'"':':':"' A survey of 314 dealeri Who sold "58891 new and 97507 used cars in : — le ' ' 1935 Payton said showed the net ‘ ::::?: -A liekg-' on ' was cars new 88476 per profit " ' of sales net and car new 81000 the '' 7 4"" loss on used cars was 810147 rV car the ''' t allib 01A sales was made up and a net profit fie:k:4'" ''44k of 82012 realized when parts and e 216 SO MAIN ST service sales were taken into aci block of 115200 shares was count cific'e : z 1 :: ::::: 7 the largest amount held by any in Payton said 92 per cent of all new :::7777:: :::::::::::21: 44447tegadioni le dividual out of about 13000000 car sales involve a trade-i- n shares of Pennsylvania outstanding " ' Directors of the company he said '2 1 e -- - owned 33738 N shares between them see''' a - ss f Pierre du- Pont Wilmington: Del Skokii--i munitions manufacturer was the largest shareholder on the board of directors committee records tti(''‘p0-41-wishowed he had 10000 shares old-ag- Minute They'll Be upto-th- e if You Get Them Here! 1 incolutdirnagcktehtereesrinugnioinn I ---- 111 1c41 defendants "g'anizaillmis' A - ) f ' fedNEW YORK Dec 16 (R)--the $750000004-yea- r fanry fur eral jury with a housewife for its dressing industry Two persona were i foreman Thursday convicted nine acquitted t - ' ' : ' '' (11 - Jury Convicts Nine ::: ' -- LW - '' — - tions' " c 4 1 il - m 1 1 - (A'l--- "as - : ::' Beet Association Tables CIO Bid ir qw 8 )) ( IDA for-18- i 4 I :4 1 4 oilji c 1 NI ? 1 1 - WASHINGTON Dec 16 111---house interstate commerce subc4mniittee received testimony Thursday that many automobile dealers lose money on their motor car business Edward Patton Cleveland management counsel submitted figures to show that dealers must make up theaL losses and 'tot their profit from their parts and service opera- - t -- 144 -- is - -- (Social security officials said this "There is no confusion or comchange would permit unemployment plication in our service" he testicompensation taxes to be levied at fied Wheeler read from a report made varying rates depending upon the steadiness of work- an employer by some of the road's directors in in which they expressed the gave his emp)oyee They said instance that an employer who opinion the size of he road had i:111 300 men steady jobs for a made its administration "beyond the ' gave I!! ofl whole year might pay a lower rate mental and physical capacities I of tax than one who employed one man" °117 A' 21 o'n1P ow varying numbers of workers ir- Meet Problems Better regularly) Clem"Under our organization" 0V14:11i'''' '41 GREELEY Colo Dec 16 A Permit Earlier Payment ent said "we can meet our problems ts i4To permit earlier payment better than in those days because request by the sugar beet workers "4 LA---)--IC I conferthe affiliate a for of 0 of unemployment compensation in distances are much shorter" is 1 H He contended that the Pennsyl- - ence on labor prices was tabled toatates that passed their laws late f '' ess-relaa was gs' For two years funds have been built vania although large '''' the National Sugar Beet 1 day by V l in these states With increasing tively "compact" system geographi- ''"r4e s 4) s: - ' up Use of ''semiautonomous" Growers association iin its eighth an- 0 40 unemployment this will get money cally -- s --- vice presidents to control various nual convention earlier to those laid off of sections effithe system provided To permit persons now 60 "5 Speakers from eight western DI and over to continue :working cient management Clement at the convention the corporate THE BEAUTY—THE STYL5— THRILL agreed Acf :eclared it wastd through 1941 to qualify upon re- tfoierds not the function of the company should be e antirement for monthly the national association to carry on t1 nuities instead of receiving small "simplified" SELECTION—THE QUALITY liti A great gain Defends sum labor negotiations as proposed by J payments Stockholders lump s all around Austin district representaBeasly ALL LUGGAGE—BUT '6 To increase coverage (a) to Wheeler contended evidence be- tive of the United Cannery Agricu- til seamen on American vessels (b) to fore the committee showed that in- ltural Packing and Allied Workers t1 dividual stockholders had little of PRICES NOTABLY employes of national banks state voice America in the managemenf of the comS K Warrick Scottsbluff Neb banks that are members of the Via oF and of that the board directors said the C I 0 affiliate federal reserve system institutions pany represented A New Store—a New Stock—but the Same Popularly Low Prices The Haye Made members home of the loan are siselfesti3erpsettuiamtsnosg l!iasit" that sible for the by Beasly had made "impossible SHAPIRO Famous for Values for Nearly a Quarter of a Century The bank system and the like Isli 'is V) stockholder to act effec- demands" fi individual association Bankers' apAmerican rl in the of the tivelr management Ill proves" company" the senator said gli ll gletVs:1' Clement testified the directors at2-D- ay k to of chance every tempted "give : I t41 Utah Idaho Forests to 218000 the rs expression" 's company's Ill J ' stockholders i it ) L Will Be Enlarged itelt :-''1 for 23 SHAPIRO'S And ' ‘'heeler Persists years' prestige If 17 ii WASHINGTON Dec 16 till—The "It is clear the directors themBeautiful 77X p as Quality Styles and Superior national forest reservatioy commis- selves dominate the selection of di'''!''' et ' s r ' 5i011 authorized Thursday expendIV 1 realizes Values it's 1Y rectors" Wheeler Greater V persisted crowning iture of $281330 for purchase of 89- ! s ti 11 "We make effort to give the 4 010 acres to 24 stockholders every in ' achievement this offering special to function! opportimity i)rs'f A government -- foreat- untta to if desire do so" individually they 3 Purchase units with the state Clement said "but we can't compel s 1 acres find cost included: Arrow them to avail themselves of the - --4 s opRock Idaho 1880 acres $4080 -portpnity" Provo Utah2654 acres $8623 Clement said that the Union Pa- - p — ' — - -- Motor Sales Deficit Made Up in Parts Service- - Solons Hear !'"! by making technical changes bOcomes effective In Wisconsin It 1! - I - work January &lb 1 °1 1 ' — wage t" - -- - Lose Money 1 Witness Says - Extremes of Property Concentration Head cot U S Largest Road Tells Stnators - Congress Leaders Asked to Urge real-mone- ' - Rail Leader Sees Limit Auto Dealers Nation's Chief Would Alter Security Law I i ' - (AP)—The reconstruction finance cor- Dec WASHINGTON pOration reopened its coffers to railroads Thursday la VI1— Chairman Jesse H Jones told reporters the R F C has available President Roosevelt recommended whatever funds the carriers need "within limitations" Thursday prompt enactment of Mx e"Just a few" of the carriers will amendments to the social security need R F C money 'to "tide them! "I think we have guessed enough" axe which he described as "nonover until they get a rate in- - he commented controversial" crease" Jones added In letters to Chairman Harrison Jones added however that the Asked if he thought the interstate Mississippi of the senate ficommerce commission would ap- - carriers' requiremen t s might he 1(1)) nance committee and Chairman prove the railroad's application for "somewhat larger but not a great Doughton (il))! North Carolina of a 15 per cent increase in freight deal" unless the I C C acted on the house ways and means cornmitrates and a per cent increase in their plea for higher rates before tee the president said the amend-men- u Most observers have eastern passenger fares Jones re- April will considerably improve plied that some of the carriers !dieted a decision not later than the effectiveness 'Of this important would be "out the window" if they March I act" did not obtalh qditional revenges Jones said the Ft F C offer of aid 1(social security) He declined to predict how much included fonds for equipment Proposed Changes money the railroads would need askeWed be glad to" he said when resid ent submitted a merno before their application for inif equipment loans would be randumP summarizing the proposed creased rates is acted Upon by the made amendments as follows: Jones said there ought to be many LC C 'I To 'pay death claims direct but regardraktroad consolidations 'Fifty million?" he wail asked to the wife or dependent children ed competition as desirable He sees 'Nothing like that" he replied save expense of Probating !Twenty-liv- e no possibility of government own- and million!" eatates—as in veterans' llaws This "Nothing ership within the reasonably near would save to the widow y 'Fifteen million?" future he added and to the board "2 To change 'wages payable' in - - : -- - '' to unemployment compensation e e A: insurance 'wages paid' as in ' li and permit a duplicate list of payments and so complete our ef' ' forts greatly to simplify employers' - - 4-wage reports il! r 'Merit Ratings' eee To enable 'merit rating' to "3 l we WASHINGTON-De- - - I71937' - --- R i TIIE SALT tAICE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING DECEMBER a -- - 1 - 11111111i-Iai-141147114roiriikletrii- - i ie - - -- 111 -- - 1-- -- - - I‘ ' - |