Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 21 SATURDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 12 1938 Nazis Declared Friends Recall Good Times in Old Vienna Jr Bourbon 5 Guiltless in Dr William T Runzler left talks over Innitzer Case old times in Vienna with Yandray WiU Post Filled son Vance former European newspaper W it JY editor Recent attacks made on the home of Theodere Cardmal Innitzer archbishop of Vienna have hoodheen made by lums rather than nazis was the opinion voiced in Salt Lake City Friday by Yandray Wilson Vance once editor of an English newspaper in the former Austrian capital ’ Mr Vance here for a visit with Dr William T Runzler professor of modern languages at the University of Utah described a vast "gangster" underworld in the waltz — —— —— "It exists much like the apaches of Paris or the gangs of Chicago” he said "In many places whole families live underground seldom seeing the light of day These people are easily incited to violence and at night come forth to spread their acts of vandalism They are hoodlums of the worst sort” and— person ie Friends may call at 36 East SevSurviving are her husband Frank Watson three sons Earl M Ed- enth South street Saturday and Sunward vGi’and Reed F Watson a day and at the residence Monday daughter ‘Dorothy L Watson one from 11 a m until time of services G JUST TWO WEEKS LEFT! Shattered Glass Cuts Ogden Cleric’s Son OGDEN— Kyle Mosher 11 Miss Amy Smith Named to son of national junior Democratic post the Rev and Mrs Donald Mosher of 185 Twenty-fift- h etreet Friday Incurred facial cuts in an Armistice day accident A cafe window at 159 Twenty-fift- h street was said to have been shattered by the explosion of a shotgun as American Legionnaires cruised the city firing volleys The showering glass struck the lad it was reported - Strange Things’ n The former editor who is a son of Louis J Vance Members of the Utah Institute of Cleaners' and Dyers met Friday night at the Newhousg hotel with Paul M Peterson president of the Utah State Federation of Labor Albert Vi Mackie institute head was in charge Traveler’s Bag Police Nab Admitted Fugitive Stolen in July In Act of Ransacking Home nazi-Innitz- Shows Up Here It Commander E G Reinicke of the United States navy yards at Philadelphia Pa receives his traveling bag full of clothing and personal effects within the next few days he can thank Salt Lake City’s early winter Commander Reinicke reported theft of the bag from his automobile while he was in the city tatorship” Mr Vance said it was too early to tell whether or not German rule of Austria would benefit its people "One thing is certain though" he declared “The tin lizzy dictatorships of Dolfuss and Schuschnigg weren't helping the people and German domination of the country was certain as far back as 1934" He described in what way the Germans are liable to be disappointed In the Austrians x when trees and other folihge were in full bloom Friday Don Holdaway of 75 North West Temple street told police he had found Commander Felnicke's bag inside a fence at the rear of his home The bag hidden by the thief last July Too Complacent "Austrians especially Vienese are too complacent and carefree to make d good soldiers Thay are and sympathetic the most peace-lovin- g of German peoples In the event of war they would make peace too readily like their neighbors the Bavarian Germans who surrendered to the allies in large numbers in the World war “Crossing the German-Austria- n border is like going from the east cm United States to the western United States prom a cold aloof atmosphere you go into a warm friendly one People are more cordial In Austria than in Prussia just as westerners are more hospitable than easterners in the United States 6 when the fence was covered by heavy vines was discovered after autumn had stripped leaves from stems Detectives J J Ferrin and Leland Daley reported warm-hearte- ‘ casco Farm Prices See Rise WfZt&fP S— t may 2 Neighbors Tip Off Patrolmen Bringing Capture of Escapee From Illinois Salt Lake’ Most Exclusive Market for Quality and Dependability 21 Years of Dependable Quality HOME OF ARMOUR STAR AND SWIFT PREMIUM BEEF Carl Ellis 29 asserted fugitive from an Illinois state prison was arrested by local police Friday night in the act of ransacking the home of Allyn P Shelton 463 Douglas street Ellis was apprehended by Patrol- -' man William Durtschl as the for- men R H Haight C F Peirce and mer was leaving the Shelton resi- E N Olson went to the Shelton home after neighbors reported they dence via a basement window At the police headquarters Ellis heard someone in the house Three of the officjrs surrounded said he escaped from state prison at Chester 111 during the latter the house while the fourth went to part of July while he was serving the front door ai)d rang the doorbell Ellis hearing the ball ran to as a trusty on the prison farmv "I was sent up to the prison for the kitchen door leading to the 10 years when convicted on a grand back porch Unable to get the door open the larceny charge and had served five years when I escaped” Ellis told fugitive smashed the glass in the door and suffered several minor the officers Ellis also told officers he came to cuts while climbing through to the Salt Lake City Thursday night from back porch He then went down the Denver Colo and registered in a basement and was caught coming hotel at 127 East Second South out of a window street Ellis was held in the city jail on Patrolman Durtschi with Patrol- - a burglary charge There Is No Substitute for Quality LEG OF LAMB lb ' 6wifl Premium Pol Roast lb 26c 19c 22c lb 27c L0IH PORK ROAST ARMOUR’S STAR SIRLOIN LOIN rsm rlb Bacon! r STEAK LINK SAUSAGE lb lb IIORBEST TURKEYS Swill Premium JUMBO CRABS! -- lb pkg ea lb FRESH CRAB MEAT 33c 32e 34c 19c 45e 67c 3 any b unbar el ward 25 PRIZES EACH WEEK d Mountain Brand Hams (10 d Mountain Brand Picnics (5 15 packs ol Mountain Brand Bacon (1 lb) S S this era lbr) lbs) WEEKLY CONTESTS Jst Week— Oct IB to Oct 22 23 lo Ocl 29 30 to Nov 5 6 to Nov 12 13 to Nov 19 Week— Nov 20 to Nov 28 2nd Week-- Oct 3rd Week-- Oct 4th Week— Nov 5th Week-N- ov (th Postmarks on sntries will b basis si classification by weeks MVQUR mmvt iitoitaJd General farm commodity prices in Utah during Octooer showed a slight increase over the price level a month earlier although for the corresponding month last year there was a decided drop it is shown in the November issue of the Price Situation prepared by Dr Walter boxt tmtiuei Fuhnman of the Utah State Agricultural college department of General agricultural economics commodity prices for the entire United States were unchanged U Veteran §pin War Yarns bt v necessary but you may want to try Mountain Brand Bacoa so that yea will know mers about It (See dates el wsekly contests liAtsd btlow) You may obtain entry blanks al any slers sailing Mountain Brand Bacon or you may use a eneet el plain paper li e youaehooee Yous name and addreet should be printed or typed on eaeh entry Also the name and address el your iavorite Meat Cutter Prises will be awarded through your local Meat Cutter ee bis name and the name and address el the store must be included on each entry Address sntrlsS lei Contest Judges American Packing 4 Provision Company Ogden Utah All entries 'become the property ei this company and none will be returned Touches 97 ” t completing I like Mountain Brand Bacon because IYour sntry as many sntries as you choose No wrappers Commodify Index In his conversations with Dr Runzler Mr Vance( recalled their visits with Uriel Birnbaum Jewish poet author of "In God's War” and with Gustinus Ambrosi Austrian sculptor of note Leaving Salt Lake City Saturday be will go to California where he expects to give several lectures before returning to New York City BATGON 53b V h famous novelist said it was impossible for him to explain the present conflict "When I left Vienna several years ago” he said “the cardinal was an enthusiastic Hitler supporter and not only that he was spoken well of by national socialists as a man of high character Strange things happen in a dic- " Cleaners Hold Meet Ame'ri-can-bor- -- Death Claims S L Woman J Mrs Edna Monk Rasmussen Wat- "grandchild and two sisters Mrs son 56 380 D street died at her Dorothy Decker and Mrs Macey a m after a Mansfield all of Salt Lake City and home Friday at a brother Otto Rasmussen of Sacralingering illness Mrs Watson was bdrn at Mt mento Cal Pleasant January 1 1882 a daughter Funeral services will be conductof Charles and Caroline Rasmussen ed Monday at 2 p nr in the Ensign She had been a Salt Lake City resi- L D S ward Interment will be in dent for the past 25 years City cemetery ’Miss Amy Smith Junior Democrat of Salt Lake City has been appointed to the organizing committee of the Young Democratic Clubs of America by Pitt Tyspn Maner of Alabama national president she was notified Friday Miss Smith’s task will be to lead in the organization drive of young Democrats in the western states She had not been informed Friday when she would meet for the first time with the committee to map western organization plans The Utah State Junior Demo-crat- is league and the various county leagues of the state are affiliated with the national organization Miss Smith has been active in party affairs here L Visitor Blames Attacks On Hoodlums Leads Drive Shredded Wheat with milk 1 one of your most economical sources of energy per penny spent The truth is that it gives a marvelous economical balance of vital ' food essentials necessary to the daily requirements of children and The Utah price level for October was set at an index value of 97 the average from 1910 to 1914 be The preceding month Memories of 18 months of battle ing 100 leading up to the first armistice the Utah index was 96 and for Ocwere related on that day’s anniver- tober last year 119 For the counsary Friday at a meeting of veterans try as a whole the index remained of the wartime Sixty-sixt- h field ar- 95 for both months as compared tillery brigade in the Newhouse with 112 for Octoberlast year hotel Advance After the banquet and a session Eggs Prices paid by farmers for comg of at which each took his turn the members elected Ver- modities dropped from 122 in SepThe non Dean president for the coming tember to 121 in October year: J M Stevens vice president price of eggs continued to advame and Stanley E Tuckfield secretary-treasur- increasing to 28 9 cents per dozen with an index of 121 Eggs and The governing board will consist hay are the only single farm comof W O Pickett of A battery Vic- modities showing price advances tor E Olsen of B" battery P A over last year Lower prices were Thomas of E battery Morris S recorded for beef cattle lambs Brown of F battery Alfred Castle butterfat dairy cows chickens of th supply section all of the 148th veal horses wheat oats barley regiment and O C Allen of the alfalfa seed apples potatoes and medical corps and Mr Stevens of minor products B battery both of the 146th regi- All Lower -- grown-upsTh- is is becaqse Shredded Wheat is 100 whole wheat— nothing added nothing taken away It’s delicious! Get this great food bargain 12 big biscuits in every package Eat and serve Shredded Wheat more often story-tellin- er ment t A year ago the index for alfalfa Outgoing officers are Clarence W Smith president Alma Crane vice seed was 219 but it dropped last month to 144 thus bringing every president and Frank Squires single farm commodity to a lower ary-treasurer The reunion was the fifth annual level than in 1929 referred to as gathering of the wartime fighting the "golden year" A marked drop unit The 148th regiment was com- also was recorded in the price of posed principally of Colorado and wheat changing from 77 cents an Wyoming soldierv the 146th of index of 97 in October 1937 to Idaho and New Mexico men Each 45 cents an index of 57 last month increase of foul points from regiment had soipe Utahns drafted 91 An to 95 was noted in Utah crops as replacements Mr Dean new president had the during the month although the OcLite-stoc- k distinction of firing the first gun tober 1937 level was 110 of the brigade as the drive at prices showed no change from Chateau-Thierr- y September to October began RIGHT WHERE secret- f ' i IM Pastor Gives Lecture On Luther’s Life l' i The Rev F E Schumann pasof St John’s Evangelical Lutheran church delivered the second of a series of alx lectures on the life of Martin Luther Friday night at the church 1030 South Fifth East tor v i rify m f street The third will be given early in December sponsored by the Junior and Senior Walther leagues Teclinocracy David A Talk Wootton In S L Today a regional axatlon thc- popular Whcncyeiibecr refreshment is Fisher Beer Its finer flavor its distinctive clean crisp taste meh zesty tang low smoothness— combine to bring that particular appetite enjoyment which has always been associ-atwith real lager beer Fisher Beer lGvcrs-seckr- - cl el Meetings to be held Saturday In Salt Lake City include: Life Insur ance Sales bureau Hotel Utah 8 a m Woodmen of the World di rectors Hotel Utah 9 a m Com munity Chest Newhouse hotel 12:15 Southern Pacific Railroad p m company Newhouse hotel 12:15 m Allied Drug Travelers New' house hotel 1 p m Utah Life Managers' association Hotel Utah 6 c p m Sigma Gamma Epsilon hotel 6pm Saturday Night Technor-rae- v club Hotel Utah Inc 2131 Eleventh East street 7 30 p m University of Idaho Alumni association Newhouse hotel 8pm Utah Poultry Producers’ massociation Newhouse hotel p New-hous- director of Technocracy Inc will of lead a discussion "Whither America” Saturday at 730 p m at the Sprague branch library 2131 Eleventh East etreet f Meetings Slated BEER LOVERS EXPECT TO FIIID IT! old-tim- e thoroughly and leisurely aged always “hits the spot I” Buy the case Economical convenient It’i on hand when yon want It Azk your dealer 7pm i assSrtsmd THE SEAL OF PERFECT BAKING CHOOSE BEER-- BE TEMPERATE NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY |