Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY" MORNING A 4 Cabinet Aid Ships Cancel Sailing in Seattle TieupH Port Remains Closed In" Owner ami — ' Longshoremen Row Jan 8 (UP- SEATTLE Wash )- Pledge The Waterfront Employers' assoelation which severed relations-wit- that work be resumed while the union met with the Border Line Transportation company to decide lit whether ita freighter Border Prince t Canadian ahip operating between Puget sound and British Columbia sorts waa a steam schooner or a Mediator Sees End of Labor Unrest — without ahip LOS ANGELES Jan I (Predilongshoremen be realung on ction that industrial unrest "will hoisted from end soon" was made here Saturday one ship to another and contended V McLaughlin Omaha Neb the single aline load operation gave by C who was appointed assistant sec them less work the Border Prince sailed for B C Friday longshoremen asked that the port he opened since the ship at issue waa gone When Vancouver "The Border Prince la not the is sue" C B Warren prealdent of the waterfront employera replied1 "The dispute Is an Issue of long- ' shoremen refusing to tranfer cargo from one ahip to another They violated their agreement Talk about the Border Prince Is for the purpose of clouding: tfae real issue" fi of labor retary Saila Vesnel Former Array Bugler Fights for Freedom LEWISBURO Pa Jan t from the northeastern - Friday MiiP'Niwiiniium NDUui i)i mi pMlMMIB '"': 'n f ' win mi j r- -a Reuben Clark $100 Dedroort Suite in Valnut suite consists of Beautifully finished bed vanity upholstered bench and chest of drawers Sensational Clearance Sale Price sssasaf T At f ii — - f T — ' II eiperte to mZuFZl 1 -t Ml 7 VI- f nit' - gt he t -- --i calt lakb ijittt — "f!rr'i ' I n6M M For the Living Room Six Charming Pieces ill liail pilCB Generously large easy chair in suite rug full Up-to-Da- 9x13 size rug floor lamp and 13950 cot mohair llTlnr ronm tulte Generous comfortable proportions January Clearance Special 16250 living room suite Beat figured tapestry covering January Clearance Special 1170 combination cut and curled mohair con- (piece suite struction January Clearance Special H3 ' "y 920 1 39 one-eigh- th afternegoUationhavebeenar-rieto a successful conclusion II Bond owners who decline to make I d 1 the contribution according to Mr Clark receive the same benefits as made on entire issues and not for — individual holdra The coun?Hf Mr Clark rndrt la a nonprofit corporation and aeeka to collect only enough funds to carry on its work -- — I iTT t t t 83 75 s t ISf t i 1 n n Lovely Pieces Full size walnut bed vanity with large mirror upholstered bench chest ef drawers heavy coll mattress spring spring-fille- d Regular value 10860 JUMDO Innerspring Mattress mattress double This nationally known has a deck padded with Txtra layers-o- f felted cotton and covered with heavy durable ticking in choice colore Ita scientific construction for sleeping comfort has made it a best aeiler at the regular price jm ?ir"J80-oiIsprln- ' Y°" Sm" 0nerkird J e- II 7' H - - yd t: t 1 V — For the Kitchen - '"' 4 Useful Pieces Thirty-Nin- e w Full enamel range drop-lea- f table 4 decorated chairs 9x12 felt base rug set of dishes Regular value 8450 ilj Ki c ir jj"! 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S- t: '4 - c h Cl Comfortable Armchair velour Heavily upholstered in striped High spring back with wings Choice of colors Regular 5750 value Special y 4 Room Outfit Complete as listed You save more than $100 January Clearance Special P HU ' IT Pi and Ottoman chair with $75 Chair mohair DM15 a A7B This curly springtop ottoman is particularly comforts- Clearance ble January Special h Tel J7B0 sj f Upholstered h IVf tii c( ti b Occasiona- l- L h) at Chair Metal Bed n9 Felted Cotton Mattress Heavy A really smart bed outfit and a comfortable outfit too with the rolled edge cotton mattress over resilient coil spring Three 1 795 Axminster pieces at one low price mM W "sv M if - Tr wm :::: pessHXtt m V Rug at Kegoceo Decorated Breakfast Set of - our most numbers popular with a durable warp proof table top drop -- leaf atyle and fout sturdy chairs Regu- lar $ls Special J value T mmitr Lai - race SatjV 'ill StT J I Save Wear onmoraRugs comAnd make the home fortable Full 1x12 slxe rug cush ions f Seo value January Clearance Special ' bolstered back Regular Clear ance Bperut— ec aj Si 5 95 af In di wJ Reduced so low that you will be fortunate indeed to select yours before they are aU wool wearing picked over Deep high-pile- d surface—choice colors Regular $45 value Rug Cushions January Established' 1875 I ai th tv tn V 50-l- b One C£ B e aotlfuTJy styled with pad ded web seat and Coil Spring thjoMjhoojayheJiLsr costs as adjustments are always the 5 t t t uyD two-ple- S 4 i ffQC 16750 mohair frieze suite This covering is very smart and extra durable January Clearance Special IS i 4 81" Luxuiioua-4tfnersprin- For the Bedroom Six $65 two-pie- Ten Magnificent Pieces Jr president of te Living Room Suites On Sale at Half Price davenport shade Regular value 1 "Famoagjpr Diamonds' Tr Big Savings m M cushion The council while it has no offi cial connection with the government keeps the state department Informed on Its activities and the progress of all negotiations Mr Clark added that during the past year the council had sent out to holders of foreign bonds in this country more than 170000 pieces of mail "carrying information about their particular holdings ' Anyone who owns foreign bonds which are In default can obtain Informational service from the coun cil Ho charges' are assessed against bond owners but they are requested to make a voluntary contribution of of one per cent of their holdings after an adjustment has been reached This contribution which is used to finance opera I tions of the council is accepted only II I -- nr?i a- " 8ty lUhly Kt Jn a lovely entrate-d- mounting A gorgeous wttti I superbly matched diamonds diamond wedding band to match' WGr OmntBsTf 'MtAr:Anrrican cut 7 MIVIV " imnX "I i rertect al — - I I i Trim Perfect Home 4 Rooms Comnlete Die Vr Credit Terms Walnut extension table large walnut buffet upholstered host chair five aide chairs 9x12 Axminster Tug 9x12 rugr cushion Regular value $150 VIC s t Report Pleases Head Of Bond Council A JDIAMOND -- "njY Spurs Manhunt J 20 to 50 Save From The bargalns-w- e list --on this page are typical of the valuea throughout the store' In many lines there are only one or two items left so It will pay you to shop early at For the Dining Room xX"! Schubach's January If - immm Can Be Blast Fire —- "But we can't finish all the forms In one generation— if we t "did" there wouldn't be anything left'for the next to do Apparently as hale and active as she was a year -ago Mrs Catt is year—-planning ft busy- eightieth She will attend the conference on the cause and cure of war January 18 to 21 in Washington— she has attended either a state na tional or international convention every year for 62 years Arranged Fifty Lovely Bedroom Suites 1 L primav-'donna-lng- 7r— eeir- Mr"S VSmrTW In Walnut and Maple— late styles Values from f 70 to $120 fol-Jo- 1 1 1" (Continued from Fugo One) ers and to accord them forceful and singleminded representation" $3639557000 Exports to trade agreement countries expanded from $799836000 in the first 11 months of 1936 to II 140337000 for the same period of 1937 or 426 per cent while those to all other countries increased from $1426841000 to $1886645000 or 322 per cent the Fdteign Bondholders' Protective Council Inc said Saturday that he was very much pleased with the report o the board of visitors on the work of the council "It Is gratifying" he aaid "to have such a favorable report from a board which was set up at the on which Beardsley's car waa request of the council We re Five Family 3 found January quested that auch a board be formed to look into the council'a affairs Oil at any time so that there could be Ex-PriDonna Dies no question about the work which is TRENTON Term Jan 8 UPt- -A carried on The report just HOLLYWOOD UP) being Cal Jan plan his wife and three children released is a result of a visit by wer v —Mrs burned in a fire Helen Keers De Stefani fatally board jus£jbQra I lcftto come Jig a- - coal oil explosl at their openmore the residence) Saturday than a quarter of a century ago home for the holidays Victims were Mr and Mrs Wil- died at her North Hollywood home Organized In 193S liam Turner their two sons and a Friday night it was learned Satur The bondholders' council was or baby daughter day She was 58 ganized late in 1933 and since that time it has carried on negotiations involving more than two billions of dollars Temporary adjustments for interest service have been made on numerous issues during the period Including some $360000000 of Brazilian bonds and about $1000- 000000 in German bonds both government ' and industrial Adjustments also have" been reached with San Domingo Costa Rico the prov ince of Buenos Aires and several European countries The current report or the board of visitors Mr Clark pointed Out covers only" the work actually com pleted during 1937 He intimated that negotiations on other issues had been virtually completed during the year and that announcements concerning these might be made in heveryneap future 1' Kept Informed of I "' - Report Lauds Work of Bond Council bullet-pierce- h "I don't fear that a world war Senior vice president for the Brotherhood of LocomoUve Fire men and Engineers McLaughlin said he plans to retire from his brotherhood position after participating in the collective bargaining election among bua employes in San Francisco He reports for duty in Washington on January 20 "Industrial unrest will end soon" he aaid "It will end when labor and capital get together to iron things out The inevitable solution lies over the conference table "Aa i see it my principal new job will be settling labor disputes The main problem is to bring the contending parties into conference Once that is done the battle Is nearly always over" federal venitentiary Harry Lowe ST a former army bugler who blew "taps' Bullet-Pierce- d Hat at the unknown eoldier'a tomb after the armistice found refuge Saturday In the Union county jail from extradition to California GRAND JUNCTION Colo Jan Lowe declaring "I want to go CP)— Police Chief H E Decker straight and make gooff and nothing will stop me" and his army buddies announced the finding Saturday fought a move to extradite him to of d hat Identified a Los Angeles where he la wanted on worn one Arthur by Beardsley automobile and theft charges of dental laboratory technipissing a bad check missing A writ of habeas corpus served by cian Sheriff Melvin R Good blocked Chief Decker said he was puzzled Lowe's Immediate return to Caliby the lack of blood inside the hat fornia discovered on the bank of the Colorado river two miles below a bridge freed 'There are definite indications that the trade agreements program Is helping to promote mutually bene ficial trade between the United States and other countries" the de partment aaid was not po Observing that-i- t aible to separate completely the fac In Torn rrmfrihiif Ins tit rh A crease the department added: n is significant I timiillLlii'iMinii'iniuiW''' noioniyinat our exports have gained relatively more to the agreement countries as a group than to nonagreement coun tries but also that imports of American produeta into the agreement countries have' generally increased more than have imports of the prod' ucts of other countries Cite Britain Pact "In other word the relative po II I sition of the United States in these markets has improved" This country now u preparing to negotiate a commercial pact with the United Kingdom— a project regarded as the most important in Secretary Hull's program to extend International trade by breaking down tawr barriers Statistics made public by the department showed that the total two- way trade with the 14 nationa with which agreements were in effect during all of 1936 rose from 11719' 380000 in the first 11 months of 1836 to $2262617000 in the same period of 1937 an increase of 315 —— — per cent General Increase Trade with all other countries increased 355 per cent during ' the sama period— from 12784278000— to J Appointee Predicts Settlement Over-Conference Table started when long' ihoremen refused to let alingloads of cargo from the Border Prince go a boom UP— The -- Ue S The Dort- - tieuD to another directly dock The touching: laid all cargo had to a dock before being Is an unhappy condition ' Forecasts C V McLaughlin Industrial peace sea vessel deen 'This about women's status in the world that permanent peace is further T " I don't think that woman's away than I used to think The advance is completed nor do I war in Asia Isn't going to be conthink any woman 'knows exactly cluded In this century what she wants her position to be " in the world "But although no nation is doing all it could to atop war all the' nations are doing all they can to keep out of war They can stop 0reg9i£Bmirbott IBiieirrjS arming only if everyone else does PORTLAND Ore Jan78 UP) — —and they won't— but they may Milton A Miller 76 United States Come to their sensea some day and collector of customs and prominent aurprlse us" Oregon Democrat died early SaturNor is she alarmed he aaid days r van! Beelc Longshoremen met to consider the employers' atand which they said wis a "rejection" of their prosopal sary ir Imminent although I know now j urday day ment ei aaidronrrtheeve-oMiertnniv- it is true— the whole human race is fidgety partly because every-body's money is a little out of gear But after awhile we shall allsettle down once 'more and know that the world is progressing "I do not fear that the world will fro fasciat" she added 7 The race does not go -- backward for long It is like the waves of the ocean which sometimes recede but then go forward with a bigger Bright state department credited portion of the f 1499866000 lncreasein America's foreign commerce in the first 11 monthrof 1837 to Secretary Hull's reciprocal trade policy Sat f v - Saturday aa the port of Seattle re miined closed a third day In a diS' puts between shipowners and union longshoremen over loading and un leidinf of shins' The Northland Transportation company aaid iU S S Norco would Hot aall Saturday and the Alaska Steamship company aaid iU S S Yukon would not get away Sun longshoremen Wednesday noon said It would reopen the port only If the longshoremen would pledge In writ' inf they would never again atop work In violation of a labor agree- Jan WASHINGTON steamship lines operating pas wnger and freight service to Alas-- " kt 'canceled sailings Indefinitely ' NEW YORK Jan 8 UP) — Mrs Carrie Chapman Catt reaches her aeventy-nint- n birthday Sunday the w d is ily aasured-th- at moving forward and that most people "fear and worry too much" "We art afraid of so many things we are even afraid of the veteran of dark" the white-haire- d the woman suffrage movement and the crusade for world peace 'Mutual Benefits' Fostered by Reciprocal Policy-"T- Tvvo 1 Noted Woman Suffrage Leader Marks 7 SecrHull Get Credit for Rise4 in I JANUARY 9 1038 ar 'it January Clearance Special pet square yard 1 ar ce f 2p lei an ha Felt Base Linoleum Rug Full toll siie Attractive with (anunry clearance patterns special ali border CO : - Standard InlaidJLinoIeumrl name on iurJioexs nn 1 —r 53-5- W 7 M-JJ U e ITT TT I MM W a—t ijssr' C3 till IJS East First South S Clearance UAV - TT3 I r— H V I IP nc Linoleum Floor Covering Felt base linoleum la choice new patterns 0"I1 dii se: ev Special u fno biTiTfrpnsTTn We Deliver Ulmost 'Anywherf te ag — lnj no —ini in th ra t "he 41 co wl |