Show J Sf uiiip qpt W 4iMi4ci IP ftj rtfjfefais yttstw'JgcSNcKiigs 4 Local Mclal Markets Tlie Weather Cn’d t’tali —Generally fair Idaho— Fair Sunday Wyoming— Generally fair Neada — Generally fair ol 139 I Lrad No 100 Utah Salt Lake Cit) July 23 Morning Sunday Secretary Files Report and geologists of three state and federal agencies using the1 most modern equipment and methods avail able are making rapid progress In the survey of the proposed River-GreColorado Basin vater diversion project F H Richardson secretary of the River-GreColorado Basin Water Users’ association reported Saturday With 18 parties from the recta r?4 1 governments Covered Wagon Fiesta Nears 1939 Climax -- conditions were favorable a specially equipped airplane from the Denver office of the forest service roared high over Tooele Juab Millard Sevier Sanpete Utah and Salt Lake counties while a phon tographer breathing from an tank made records of the country below Only 10 actual flying days were 0 needed to photograph the 3 acres but many days the plane was grounded for clouds threw shadows on the earth that create optical Illusions for the aerial photographer The pilot held the plane at approximately 23 000 feet while the pictures were being taken flying in straight lines Rcro's the state like a farmer would plow his 40 acres oxy-ge- 000-00- leld Turtle photographs-mo- re rate and ’readable1 accu- Utahns to Push Air Depot Fight at Quiz Tribune Washington Bureau WASHINGTON oth July Representative Robinson and Representative Murdock of Utah have been assured they will have opportunity to appear Monday before the house appropriations committee when it meets to frame the final deficiency bill in order that they may discuss the Ogden air base situation and press for the new appropriation of $3 515 000 if they are unable to get assurance that part of the original $61 000 000 shad be transferred bark to this project ant to Question They hope to be present when representatives of the war depait-men- t appear in support of the new budget estimate which totals nearly $17 000 000 The committee expects to report this bill within a few davs so it mav be passed next week in anticipation of early adjournment of congress Representative Murdock studying all the estimates on w hie h congress recently based the special air corps approbation bill wants opportunity of cross - questioning representatives of the war department as to the motives which led them Intake Rwayall of the $8 000 0O0 which congress and the air corps intended for developing the Ogden air depot Change of Mind 22-B- after than the best maps — then were placed in the hands of field parties Thirteen parties working under direction of the state agricultural experiment station are engaged in lind classification and soil survey Sime water from the Colorado Tiver-OrrRaxin project rould reach 000 ooo u res of Innd only f W non Aires of which will be sr-!- e led to receive it such study is essential Mr Ric hardson explained This phase of the survey under finds from a review of th the general direction of Dr R H record that this item was a part of Walker head of the Utah agriculthe program submitted by the war tural experiment station and with department that it had been appr D 8 Jennings profeesaor of proved by the aecretary of war the anils at the college In immediate budget bureau and the president charge of field work la designed to and that the hearings clearly disascertain three fads about all close the Intent of congress that (Contliuiffl on Flva) area: tracts of the 1 900 l( oinmn Three) 1 Will it raise crops’ 2 Will it raise crops Indefinitely providing wise hind prac-- t ii es are follow cd ’ 3 Will it produce a sufficient return to give the farmer a reasonably good living and at the rami (line enable him to poy for the cost of the water? NEW YORK July 22 CD — r To Make Many Test story Is about Saturday' th sailor on leave who fatigued To learn these answers the anil with waiting for a subway train esperta must dig hole to a depth cf six feet over the entire area after n evrnlng In Brooklyn rlhev mut study and classify the atarted to walk hirst class Seaman Tau! W general topography In eat h small of ne the theoilgin rnMnn del mu Woishau 22 of th U S 8 Seatof the it a il di pi h and tvpe tle lowered himself ran fully binnlh’ fimn the station nd soil below the lop tayer tests strode off down theplatform track (hev must make lahmalory n1 But after a short distance Itf 4 1 o)'"Ilimit Thfe) 41) -- 1 port Jo the bill trimmed by $310 -000000 from the amount Mr Roosevelt asked the commutes tacitly agreed to leave the way open to additional changes In the ‘ 000-arr- e The two finaj rodens will be presented Monday at 2 15 p m and 8 30 p m before the worlds top cowhands now gathered in Salt Lake City move on to other fields Elaborate Farade Monday morning the 3929 street parade will be held on a scale as elaborate as those of past seasons The last trimmings had been tied in place on most of the floats Saturday ready to move down Main street at 9 30 a m Monday led by United States army troops from Fort Douglas The only Covered Wagon days event scheduled Sunday is dedication of the Spruces amphitheater in Big Cottonwood canyon one of the best equipped public picnic grounds yet developed by the United States forest service The celebtation continued its triumphant procession through SaturThe free rodeo for day s events children in the afternoon was an success the stands unqualified jammed to the corners with kiddies under 12 years of age admitted free Gus P Baikman celebration manager estimated their number at 30000 to 12 000 In addition 1800 admission to adulls paid a accompany them cut-rat- e I vrning Th stands were filled again In the evening for th third regular performance rilled In At 1 p m Satul"’ Ji"vr me nliT® Vi? the series of epeetaeuUr Covered Wagon davs stunts was Four cov ered w agona clattered Into Second South and Main streets to d finish on their put a rata from four directions theft formed Into a circle camp while dancers In earlv-dagarb stepped off a aprlghtly Virginia reel of th Result first section of split-secon- y 4 Continued ( on pn Inmn n) Four) Hard to Sleep Soundly With the Noise and All It’s i a v sleep oven nine him lie lay down In a depression between the rails At least two subway tram tipped over the sleeping gob invisible in the gloom Station Agent James Kinney riding a tram to work saw a figura between the rails The ham jolted to a stop Seaman Woishau opened a sleepy eye and said ‘(nod morning hnw are you’ Ho auffried only sunt ties measure up to the moment it Is brought out on the floor Majority Leader Alben W Barkley (D) Kentucky said that he planned to call the bill up Monday and that he expected congress to complete work on It in time to adjourn by August 3 Clause Stricken The committee struck from the measure the “competition with clause which private business" Senator Alva Adams (D) Colorado had eought to write into it The amendment provided that none of the funds authorized could be expended to build or expand any industry that would compete with an existing industry This proposal was stricken with the Burden to Come From Green River The water project proposed early Above this jear by a committee of Utah's Top hands match their skill against wild broncos at the Covered Wagon Davs rodeo foremost engineers calls for the is Leo Murray of Benson Ariz when he mastered Lightning Saturday Murray missed bediversion of 1500 000 acre feet of ing world's champion cowboy by only a few points three years ago water annually from he Green river near the mouth of the Yampa river This water would be brought Into the heart of the stale by a transmountain aqueduct 230 miles long It is proposed to place under irrigation 600 000 acres of what is now wasteland produce cheap abundant electrical power for new industries and create major recreation areas and tourist attracColorful Street Parade Rodeo Finals tions Turtle Association that the reclamaAnticipating Scheduled for Monday tion bureau’s study will confirm Rift Assumes the committee's belief that the Can) on Amphitheater Rites Today project is feasible the water users’ National Aspects avsociation recently 4iled applications asking for the rights to 1 500 With two more stirring rodeo perfotmanees in the afternoon 000 acre feet of Irrigation water The fast-- idening rift In the and evening the Covered Wagon Days celebration Saturday built and to 11200 second feet of water of Turtle Association g Cowboy climax on Pioneer day Monday itself up for a history-makinfor power generation purposes nation-wid- e Amerira assumed proof Two the great performances Filmed from Air Cremer rodeo show were present- portions Saturday as Everett BowThe reclamation bureau already man of Hillside Ariz resigned ed Saturday at the state fairhas secured aerial photographs of from the association presidency of more which one drew 3 000 000 acres of land in grounds ‘Im all through —somebody else Utah Mr Rirhnrdson rrpoitid than 10 000 children admitted withcan run the association from here Saturday Undertaken with coopout charge " the eration of the forest service 22 WASHINGTON July — senate The (UI1) banking and currency committee late Saturday sent President Roosevelt’s $2490 000000 lending program to the senate for consideration on the floor Monday In submitting it favorable re- WASHINGTON July 22 UP) — Senator Byrd (D) Virginia frequent critic of administration fiscal policy said Saturday night that President Roosevelts lending program is a spending scheme masquerading as a lending scheme” Byrd attacked the program in a statement after the senate banking committee had approved $2490-00- 0 000 of lending for such projects s roads railroad equipment public works and elimination of farm tenancy Mr Roosevelt origa $2 800 000 000 inally suggested lending plan The committee reduced the total by $400 000 000 and then added $90 000 000 for reclamation projects in the west mation bureau geological survey and state agricultural experiment station now carrying on field investigations the gigantic project that a few months ago was only a dream in the minds of Utahns is fast taking more tangible shape in the form of reports tables maps and photographs Mr Richardson's statement of progress copies of which will be sent to the association directors was the first comprehensive report made since the reclamation bureau began its study about June 1 under a $125 000 fund made available jointly by the state and federal photographic study was made of the 1000 000 acres of umrngated land which could be reached by the water project and some 1 100 000 acres of rational forest land Day after day when weather Fund for Reclamation Must Not Be Deceived at west-cen-Ir- Act Pro) ides Savs Public at 1 9 703a 70 Pages — Ten Cents Byrd Calls Lending Plan Sham Engineers liese fttHrmrnt Prtr (cathode) Copper ena Water Users’ '1 ftrjU 600 1939 Three Fronts To 4 Top Hand Displays Mastery Over Bronc Basin Survey Advances on L $3500 71110 Silver (domestic) 33o Sliver (foreign) Copper electrolytic delivered 10 375c Connecticut valley 4 8534 30o Lead In his statement Byrd said that "the American public must not be deluded that this new spending scheme will neither increase the federal debt nor increase the federal tax burden " borrow "If the government money and makes loans for un tried and impractical projects that are not likely to bo repaid" Byrd added “the burden will eventually fall on the taxpayer " ‘The whole scheme is devised to evade the present statutory debt limit (of $45000 000 000) It is a as spending scheme masquerading a lending scheme " Rodeo Riders’ Association Head Resigns Jesse Jones federal loan administrator pictured as he understanding that Senator Robert W’agner (D) New York and Barkley would attempt to work out an agreement on language of the amendment before Monday Committeemen said that the language of Adams' amendment was so strong that some government agencies had pointed out that testi- fied before a house committee on the huge lending bill Debt’ The comthey could not function Byrd asserted that If we must mittee suggested that the change owe be revised so that further govspend the public money we it in simple justice to the taxpayers ernment competition would be to be frank and not hide curbed but wmuld not interfere in the thought that this double with present governmental agensystem of bookkeeping evades the cies debt It merely conceals it” The committee trimmed a preUnder the program the vailing wage clause in the bill to bonds would issue raise money By John Lear decreeing that prevailing wages for the loans The bonds would be 22 (AT— In the midst of a bulge in the stock be paid under funds provided for YORK NEW July d government-guaranteeobligatthe roads railroads and public ions but would not be counted as markot tax expetts Saturday pointed out the new federal tax laws works phases a part of the public debt as an cncoutagement to long range business recovct y Trim Authorization livrd sud he had been advised Generally overlooked in the fuss hv G U Conkscv secretary of the The eomimtlee pared the authorion out the ruddy faced Reronstriu tion Finance corpora-tio- n and fury surrounding the undiszation for public roads loans from row boy told the Associated Press on tint the RFC now has $1 tributed profits phase of the new $730 009 000 to $300 000 000 and the arrival in Cheyenne Wyo from 361 404 036 of unused borrowing law these authorization for railroad equipsaid were more experts pow er ment loans from $300 000 000 to Salt Lake City which alimportant provisions lf the (borrowing) authority $330 000 000 The rommittee howr- Meanwhile legality of the $500 ready exists ” By rd asked w hy 1 Lessen risks of business ex- ever added $90 000 000 for reclafines which Bowman slapped on 50 the present power to lsstic mation projects in western states pansion ’rebellious” buckaroo who defied new obligations’" 2 Offer encouragement to new making the net reduction from the his orders and returned to Ogden original $2 890 000 000 bill $310 000 enterprises 000 In addition to this eum con3 Remove barriers to stork into participate in the Pioneer davs By Asxnoialcd Tress vestments the traditional baromcelebration after they had left the Business was on the march to gress has under consideration fn eter of recovery another bill a proposal to double show in favor of Salt Lake Ctlv s higher levels lost week in midthe authorization for housing auCovered W’agon days rodeo was summer revival reminiscent in Time Opportune thority loans bv increasing the wav of the July upturn questioned many fund by $800 000 000 With the market rising Hus week a year ago From Ogden came word that In revising the measure the sendue to apparently sudden wideBurel Mulkey of Salmon Idaho Slocks of mony American inate committee scrapped the sug1938 worlds champion cowboy and spread recognition of recent busi- dustrial corporations pushed ness gains point No 3 was of espeleader of the cowboys who returned ahead flgnin in Wall Street at gestion that loans to small business be incorporated in the proto Ogden had received r telegram cially timely interest Because that the week end making the week from R J Hoffman in Cheyenne gram Such a plan was sponsored SHANGHAI In numerous issues $3 to point in the law will become effecJuly 22 UP)-- An guns beby Senator James Mead (D) New Wyo inviting the Ogden group to Amcrnan and three Chinese were tive at the end of the year just $) a share following a prolonged York who had sought approval of Frontier days July 25 killed and 19 persons wounded Sat- fore the time some investment anaCheyenne of Inactivity on the slock period be a bill embodying this plan to 29 urday In Shanghai’s worst outbreak lysts expect heavy industry to exchange Hoffman chairman of the Chey- of terrorism in two years turning over at sufficient speed to Trade reports told of resumpPlenty of losses A F' Wilson 47 former Philadelwarrant expansion for the future enne celebration said he and Verne tion of buving on a substantial Few predict that tax changes One of the final witnesses beElliott owner of the Frontier days phian known up and down the scale in textile copper and will grritly speed the recovery stock would welcome 'ymiv Hovs ( hina coast as ’Tug" died of gunother markets in preparation for fore the senate committee was Jesse Jones head of the new fedin Cheyenne” and that no penalshot wounds received when he tried rvrle Tho claim is thit thrv could expanded manufacturing operaeral loan agency He frankly to halt one of a group of terrorists do so if buxine's were inclined to ties w ill he tolerated tions Meanwhile it was indicated that fleeing from a pistol and grenade! take full advantage of the opporThe financial district heard testified that he expert to suffer on busiPac hour) Whether (Cnnilniifd raid on the plants of two news- tunities afforded plenty of losses” on his loans to steel operations In the Pitts( oinmn Two ness will be thus inc lined is a quesbusiness He said that he would Buffalo nd other areas papers supporting the Chinese reburgh be ’ashamed" to outline some of tion time and business alone can k wero clue for further expansion gime of Generalissimo Chiang answer Analysts sav politics s The industry's operating rale the losses Incurred by the ReconOn struction Finance corporation unof the Chinese was killed well as economics is involved this week jumped to 56 4 per cent der Its industrial loan policy when the terrorists fired several of enpaeity from 49 7 the previPermission In the disclosure of testimony hots into one of the newspaper Carryover ous week A survev made bv the Thx Reoffices Another Chinese and one The National Assoc lotion of the following exchange on Indussearch Institute of Aoierua Ine -- Purchasing trial loans was shown" of the gunmen whs killed In an enmen Agents-th- e tax consultant to a sector of busi'Senator Adims" The liberality battle on a with who wath market gun closely for suing poiue WATTLE July 22 (IP) - The ness and inlus'rv in the United of the pnliry is going to show up dens ly crowded street buving cues -- reported general Seattle Time was informed in the losses you lake 130 Shots I ired Statesis optimistic however business improvements in the party of 23 'ollfge night Of 2939 firms polled in an instiYes Wo are going to 'Jones A Russian cabaret girl three ChiUnited States and Canada snow students were caught in (7 said they have plenty of losses nese polnemrn of the International tute cpiest lonnnii e In economists Washington avalam he on Mt Baker would he willing to run th risk of sanned business trends to see Adams Is there any estimat The Times reported 20 of the Settlement and 13 Chtneso bystandthis period of whether President Roosevelt had a to the percentage of losses that student were safe but five were ers were among the wounded More expanding during than 130 shots were fired and sevuncertainty if they would be perbeen advised correctly In his jou ate going to show on those till miasing The student were mitted to carry over losses of one statement that the senates failbusiness loans’ Would It run as eral hand grenades thrown from the Western Washington ColPolice aaid the terrorists all were year and deduct them from profits high as 10 to 20 per cent? ure to revise neutrality law was lege of Fducation at Bellingham nh 41 Two) (C Fs ’Jones- - I am ashamed to tell of Chinese nationality killing the business boomlet ohimti Hu Both newspaper plants are In a you what I think It will be It will be plenty” building on Avenue Fdward Seventh brood thoroughfare whlih Can't Increase Liberality the International Settlement At another point In his testifiom the Freni h concession The mony Jones said that the aition took plaie In the building ha foreclosed or Is ready to foreSAN FRANCISCO July 22 (I I’) and the street outside close more than $12 000 000 In In-- Caught In a heavy summer fog One of the newspapers sttmked dustrial loans the and narrow eicape aim Alaska July 22 SFWARD the big tanker Baldhill ami the was the Pallv ‘On these” ho said "we will vessel sailed from Beattie July 7 lumber a hooner Nabcsna (olllded News owned by Harry Stm kgnld (LP)-T- he hopes of five men Ahnard the Pandora were six have a very heavy loss because a Saturday in choppy sea outside a United State ltlzen a girl to navigate tho famous and I say you cant get very much Oklahoma landlubbers Including Two Chinese gunmen were eized (he Golden Gate round th northwest passage out of a single ‘busted’ industry Dr Homer Flint hcllems 43 The Bildhill opera'rd by the at the scene of battle The rest of minister-leader If anybody makes loans on any of the expedition the more than a tore of raider 'top of the world" lny apparently Pennsylvania Steamship rompnnv more liberal basis than we ar his 21 vear-olcoed daughter wa shattered S iturday on reef near coming Into San Francisco Hoped but some 20 rupee! were Vivienne and the crew of four Flias where their round d up later bav from Portland and the making them now they will be Cape M A lighthouse keeper pli ked up Pandora stuck fast Wilson was passing til buildschooner grants not loan" wat leaving Sun Francis o The testimony also showed that Hirir distress signal bound for Portland Complete ing on his way In a rafe he owned agiound the R F (’ was frowning on details were In king beause of The Nabrsna arrived from I The ronst guard cutter Morris when the fust of the rnider rushed eommuoli at ion facili'Fs was plowing through Alaskan Wilson attempted to gmpple import bink loans to Bolivia Angelrs Fndoy with a gcnrnl out poor and Mexico hut was eon idering hut the lighthouse man undt-stnowater to Hie aid of the hmm-e- r for the Furne with the terrorist but be was cargo loan to flnani e ottnn and Inbaero the ship was full of wutr whlih ran aground Fridiv Lines here and saihd oul of the siirtniinld bv the man I conin-- j silci abroad and apparently bull) d imaged of Muslim urns and shot duw n cltmaxu g a eru bay at 3 p m tmlry 'Merely Conceal RFC Experts VieivNeiv Tax Law as B usiness Aid six-fo- Business Hits -- Faster Gait Slocks Soar ’ J Terrorists Kill American in Shanghai Riot ’ ) Kai-she- Students Lost On Peak y 1 11 Vessels Collide Golden Gale Grounding of Ship Slay Doom Top of World’ Expedition Chlnese-Amerlea- RFC n d it d dc-ll- n ‘ |