Show 5A Sunday Morning -- £J)C jSalt £akc dribunc- - April 30 Visiting Rulers Good Neighbor From South Silver Crilics U S” Navy Asks Funds To See U S Mistake Aim Most Potverful World’s Pittman Says Military Show making major y Guns to Boom Welcome At Washington WASHINGTON April 29 URI-- The United State will stage an Impressive parade of its military might for the leaders of two friendly foreign nations soon to visit this Mi 'IRaflffi: n capital The slate department announcing details of arrangements for welcoming the king and queen of England in June and the president of Nicaragua next week disclosed Saturday that scores of planes 30 tank anc 6000 troops would take part in the ceremonies of greeting high-spee- 'I the visitors The display on the two occasions are to he identical that on next Friday for Preai3ent Somoza of Nicaragua serving — although not Intended In that way — as a rehearsal for the greeting to be given King George and Queen Elizabeth Cabinet Greeting Planned Spanish-Amerlca- When the Nicaraguan president and Senora de Somoza arrive they will be met by the president and Mrs Roosevelt and nearly the entire cabinet in formal drees The official reception committee will include the vice president and Mrs Garner the chief justice and Mrs Hughes the speaker of the house and Mrs Bankhead the secretary of state and Mr Hull the secretary of the treasury and Mrs Mor genthau the secretary of war and Mrs ‘Woodring Attorney General Murphy the postmaster general and Mrs Farley the secretary of the navy and Mrs Swanson the secretary of the Interior and Mrs Ickes the secretary of agriculture and Mrs Wallace Secretary of Commerce Hopkins and Secretary of Labor Perkins As President Somoza steps from the train to the atation platform the drum and bugle corps of the marines will sound the ruffles and flourishes and "To the Colors” Marines Guard Path The Nicaraguan party will proceed through an aisle of marines end bluejackets into the presidential suite where they will be received by President Roosevelt and his party Mr and Mrs Roosevelt will escort the visitors to the guard of honor drawn up outside the station As the two presidents appear at the outer exit of the president's suite a battery of the sixteenth field artillery will fire a salute of 21 guns and the band will play the Nicarag- - U S marshals war display as welcome to Nicaraguan uan national anthem and the "Star Spangled Banner" An escort of the third cavalry will precede the presidential party to the United States capitol There the horse escort and the presidential party will move at a walk through the capitol east grounds making a "loop” around the navy bond and return to Constitution avenue An air escort of approximately 12 “flying fortresses” and- - an accompaniment of pursuit planes will fly west from the vicinity of the capitol as the presidential party enters Constitution avenue from the capitol Further along the Congrounds stitution avenue route an escort of 30 tanka will join the party With this military escort augmented by motorcycle police and scout cars the whole procession will roll on to the destination at the White House s Defense Terms Wife Suicide Mo KEYTESVILLE April 29 (UP)— Defense attorneys for Dr William LaMance Laclede osteopath accused of murdering his wife Saturday introduced testimony designed to show that Mrs LaMance committed suicide by taking poison The defense contends that strychnine was found in the stomach of Mrs LaMance while the state contends that an examination failed to show any trace of poison At the trial today W G Thorne an undertaker from Laclede testified that strychnine was found in the viscera which also was examined by the state A large crowd of women packed the courtroom to hear the trihl which is presided over by Judge James Rooney CITY COMMISSION W Effective Monday May 1 at 9:00 a m 1970 modern parking metcrsalong the busiest streets in the Salt Lake City business district will be placed in operation The metered zone covers 12 square blocks It is our belief that these me- ters will be beneficial to the motoring public and to business concerns for the following reasons: 1 Motorists will find more convenient parking space available during business hours Motorists desiring to park only a lew minutes will enjoy greater convenience in being able to 'park for 1 or 2 cents 2 The added convenience to shoppers will be of benefit to merchants 3 4 toVisitors park to our city will be able near the places they want to see Many in the past have gone through the city without stopping due to lack of convenient parking space PARKING METER Instructions Motorists parking in the metered zone between 9 a m and 6:30 m (Sundays and National p Holidays excepted) are required to use meter as follows: Simply park between the yellow lines painted on the street In front of the meter Deposit a coin or coins in the proper slot as follows: 1 penny for 12 minutes 2 pennies for 21 minutes 1 nickel for I hour 2 nickels for 2 hours (Note: Pennies will not allow additional ttme when used with nickels) Before operating carefully read the instructions under the handle on meter Be sure you use the correct coin slot as a penny dropped In the nickel slot will not operate the meter ‘ It is interesting that the following cities among many others are successfully using parking meters: Portland Oregon Dallas and Houston Texas Omaha Nebr Atlantic City N J Miami Fla Sioux City Iowa Pocatello Idaho White Plains N Y Newcastle and Chester Pa Bristol Tenn Roanoke Va rve We sincerely believe this innovation is in the public’s interest and we thank you in advance for your support to this progressive move ' Sincerely LAKE CITY COMMISSION I John M Wallace Mayor William Murdoch George D Keyser P H Goggin John B Matheson SALT ' Control Need are 35000 tons and mount nine trepowers were In this field mendous stride while the United States has lagged since the World war The new craft will include four torpedo boats two torpedo boats two submarine chasers and one WASHINGTON guns 29 April UP)— President Roosevelt said Saturday night that electric power was of such great importance in mqdern civilization that "it cannot be allowed to rest uncontrolled in the hands of a few any more than all the land and waters of the earth can be” His etatment was made in a message read to the National Popular Government league's silver anniversary dinner "Important things have been don and are being done in the matter of the government's relation to the people's power resources and the uses made of these resources” the prove an additional $17000000 contract authorization for the president's message said "Aside from the broad responsibility I have $66000000 air base program The new bill also is expected suggested the government must to Include money for several new consider two facts: What a utility destroyer and submarines ap- is and what the common law is A propriations for carrying forward public utility is essentially a mowork on about 90 ships now un- nopoly The common law allows it der construction and provisions to exist as such The government for acquisition of about 250 more says the utility must render servplanes in the navy's efforts to ice that it must charge reasonable reach Its goal of a minimum of rates and that it may make only 3000 aircraft reasonable profits” Representative Jame G Scrug-h(D) Nevada chairman of the house naval subcommittee indicated that the forthcoming bill will aLso include funds to begin the navy’s program of 12 naval air bases along the Atlantic and Pacific seaboards in the Caribbean Hawaii Alaska and a string of islands to meet new aerial defense problems President Roosevelt earlier this week asked the group to appropriate $31621000 to begin construction immediately and to ap- ot 110-fo- 170-fo- ot submarine chaser Observers said that the tiny craft will be capable of apeeds around 40 knots each and are especially vital for patrol dutiee and surprise attacks About 230 private shipbuilding firms have been advised of the navy’s action in asking bids mid-Pacif- ie Navy experts are completing batplans for two new 45000-to- n tleships which are expected to have maximum speeds of around 34 or 35 knots The average speed of most battleships is about 25 knots Tentative plans call for the dreadnaughts to mount twelve guns and to carry huge fuel tanka to insure A tremendous cruising radius The largest United States battleships I I'l t v t j ' 41 - 4 f - ft for the manipulation of international currencies If our government Is to maintain a parity of prices for export in foreign markets we must create and use a similar financial weapon to protect our foreign commerce" Murdock answering critics of the silver purchase phase of the stabilization program said the only way the government jeOuld take a loss would be to strike down the project — "take ayay'from congress and the president the constitutional function and duty of controlling the value of our money and to dump our vast accumulation of silver onto the world market for the deliberate purpose of destroying the world's silver price" 'Certainly” he said “we would not be foolish enough to do that I cannot even conceive of the most partisan enemy of the Democratic party or of President Roosevelt and his administration wanting to do that merely for political purposes” i k1 e— I I ' if ?' if J ! 'r£ri W S a m-- i nm a Reply to Hitler WASHINGTON April 29 8 (UP)— It has been many years since you have seen so much downright value packed into any one group A fine Sterling-qualit- y suite including the of choice either lounge chair with davenport tables and three choice three harmonizing lamps all for less than $90! Amazing— that’s ' the only word that expresses if JUST A SMALL $5 DEPOSIT DELIVERS THIS COMPLETE GROUP Acted Before Appeal Although the state department said no plan for a response to Hitler's speech is now under con-- j slderation authoritative sources said that Mr Roosevelt had an- tidpated Hitler’s rejection of hid peace plea and had laid ground-- ! work with the Amercan republics for a further step These sources however said the plan still Is highly tentative and: that Mr Roosevelt may reject it in favor of some other step Usually well informed sources said that even before Mr Roose-- j velt sent his peace message to Hitler and Premier Benito Mussolini of Italy United States ministers and ambassadors in Latin American republics discussed in general terms: with other governments the peace influence of western hemisphere SUMMER THINGS at Special Prices Charming Modern ' Suites for Bedrooms of Today! nr® flve smart pieces that have een style leaders among the country s leading dreOc'ators The full size bed ihe roomy chest of drawers the dainty vanity and the bench in choice walnut together with a spring and mat reas go on sale tomorrow at Liberal Terms Arranged Her® nations In President’ Splendid Pieces — Complete Choice of Rich Velour Fabrics — Fine Colors Informed official sources said Saturday night that President Roosevelt's rejoinder to Adolf Hitler's address may take the form of a new diplomatic plea for peace In which the 21 republics of North and South America would concur $ Hand Governments of the other Amcr-- j lean republics it was understood generally approved Mr Roosevelt's approach to the problem of seeking a basis for a lasting European peace It was believed that these general discussions may constitute the basis for Mr Roosevelt's next move— a move in which the full weight and prestige of 21 American nations would be thrown in the balance for peace Emphasizing that future Tube Type Chair the last word In comfort tube tvpe chair In choir® of joior combinations Now only Here s Spring $a05 J£$ develop- ments are entirely in control of Mr Roosevelt informed sources her would not predict the exact form which such a appeal might take But they suggested that a joint Americas' statement possibly might propose that the 31 nations which Mr Roosevelt named In his peace appeal enter bilateral nonaggression treaties with P'VvV'-w- Ger- Big Diplomats here many and Italy said Hitler left the way open for such a move in his relchstag speech of Friday who would not perDiplomat mit use of their names said a joint peace effort by the Americas would carry vastly more weight than any unilateral rejoinder by the United States to Hitler's adSuch a move they said dress might create a situation in which no European nHtion could disturb the peace without shouldering full responsibility V Sees Power Warships "It is clearly apparent” he said "that to compete successfully with countries that maintain huge funds Pan-Americ- from the LAKE to Construct Nation’s Chief Roosevelt Eyes to the People of Utah approximately Presi- dent Somoza pictured here essage SALT WASHINGTON April 29 (UP) — The administration Saturday Nevadan Denies night pushed plans to expedite construction of the two swiftest White Metal and most powerful Is Commodity afloat and augment the battle-forc- e with a flotilla of tiny mystery "mosquito boats” (Continued From Page One) Members of the house subterrific German of- committee Britlah facv disclosed that the fensive navy appropriation Pitlmen ald German propaganda $800000000 forced ft run on banka of India by bill for the 1940 fiscal year would native who aoughf silver for rupee include funds for beginning work To meet this and prevent on two new 45000-tonote battleships' a possible revolution Pittman said reportedly the fastest as well a the' largest capital ehlps in the tbs United States melted down The bill probably will be $250000000 of silver dollars to be world recoined as rupees and sold thjs to reported for floor action about Britain under the Pittman act of Wednesday The nAvy called for bids May 191 25 on nine d "mosquiIncreases Demand to” boats beginning & $40000000 Trent agreed that war "always In- experimental program on deadly crease the demand for silver” for highly mobile fieet auxiliaries international use and said this was The experimental program was n approved by congress last year true during the conflict of 1898 when all available after reports that Germany Italy Great Britain and other silver t5ck were placed in circulation Compton I White of Idaho and Abe Murdock of Utah congressional representatives of the country's richest silver districts championed the cause of the white metal during debate on extension of the gold and silver stabilization act The two Democrats delivered their longest speeches thus far this session when they arose to support extension of the act White said the president had used his authority under the act "constructively and profitably" and by so 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