| Show - - - - L - - - - - - " - - -- - - ' - - - - T - - - - :7 2 -- - -- triday ' Mornhig— ----- V - 1e 1 4 ': Chrysler WillConstruct Under Government Subsfdy ''' '' for - '' r' ' Gypsum Finns Face Suits ! NOT-CUILTY- (8411 : base sever rotund to stake s loan to MT individual -wise was able to meet our main i the ability to refrainment repay small amounts room-ly We make loans quickly sad without Indiscreet inquirat eery low rates See ies ' silks GENERAL' - ' - i ':: 1 s '4 kr ''' - ' Finance Company pt :spnirosonzuse: hmi ha n - Continental Bank Bldg Salt Lake City Alvin Christenson Mgr Was 3771 'f :?170 '':' '' ' ' 'A -- 4 ' ' ' ' ol ' 1 - - i r He told a rel '‘: '4"4 34004--e 1 f Senator Gillette (1)) Iowa Vt'ants oil suit delay explained l Faces Delay Solt C61 Price Fixtug ' 15 WI--bil- Aug Postponement Of the effective date for minimum prices on sate of soft coal nt the mines appeared likely to coal producers Thursday The coal division' already has extended until August 30 the date for filing appeals with Secretary Ickes from prices fixed by the division Pefsono Conversant with the situation remarked that this would WASHINGTON -- CZ t vkiA AIL CAA Prepares to N ADVANCE I a 1 i )1 it so many of the world's fur markets are closed to us altogether Choose from important fashions of the new 1940-4season A small 1 '''- - gt! i 1 luxurious fur ''44141114111 luP I --U- Our Budget' Pay Plan! - se r- ' -- --- a Small Deposit Now—Plus Convanient Weekly Payments FREE STAGE -- 1111' 4 014 I a a : 1 ' r: 1 1 ' -E 1 A---L--:- - I - - - - ia The Outstanding Feature! 1 -- - ' ' S ' undreds of SUDIS ' 4 ) by Hart Schaffner & Marx' - a ' -- s $ '$35 Vaiues Fall Colors Fall Styles Fall Weights - - - - $40 - 2 875 Values 6)75 ) - Values $45 75 - 2- I I p - 4 Ilereapeaults for wear all fall and winter Colors are 11134 the heavier and the seasons for two coming propriate will what Twant Our large stocks as weights are just you the sale opens give you a wide selection in all sizes and a variety of models GULF WEIGHT-SUIT- -- 450 Values 7 STUDE1T SUITS- S Values $35 to $50 1 TAKE YOUR CHOICE - $119 75 - i The Gulf Weight is half way between summer Dixie Weave and a regular weight fall suit Lots of men wear them all winter From a strictly value standpoint this is the highlight of the sale Be sure to look over the Gulf Weights when you come in and 2 Trousers TAKE YOUR CHOICE - - $23 $30 and $35 Values Here's a great value for the young fellows going back to school this fall and a real moneysaving opportunity for the parents who foot the bills Styles patterns colors and weights are just what the young men want 1'1 FINAL CLEARANCE Train Dixie Weave 2-Pi- ece 15 c N SUDSIER to $30 SPORT COATS s SUITS-Value- $ts to Vaiues to $40 The long hot summer has resulted in Abe sale of more Dixie Weaves than we ever sold in one season before Our stocks are now badly broken and we can't fit everybody but your size may be here If so you'll get the lightest coolest most durable summer suit you ever saw for very little money It's been too hot for sport coats but cooler weather can't be far away and the real sport coat season Is at hand y At this almost price any man can now afford a smart new sport coat - give-awa- Summer Slacks and Sumnter Belts 6 yi HALF PRICE entire stock of pattern shirts (whites not on sale) led all Palamas are included All are of the highest quality front nationally known mak ers Now is the time to stock up Men's Summer Robes 12 Poke UPI— 11 7) $ AND PAJAMA SALE 8200 Nta1uesS15 $250 - Values 8185 $ 350 Values $26 5 $500 v al ues 83 8- a 11 $25 Values TAKE YOUR CHOICE 21 s117 - FELT HAT SALE 'Regular $395 Values $285 Neckwear Representative Dworshak Idaho Thursday cast his vote-wit!the majority as the house passed legislation authorizing the presnational guard identto call out-thand reserve army units for one year of active duty Representa Jive White tI)) Idaho UNTIL WANTED - - - Votes for Calling Guard Aug 0 - struction Finance corporation had made "formal and informal" corn mitments for loans aggregating approximately $600000000 in connection with the national defense He declined to give any program breakdown on the loans So far the P F C has made 18' formal loans aggregating 8283- - WASHINGTON - '' 378250 Y - acting-secretar- t - WASHINGTON Aug 15 W1— Jesse JaneslederaLloa admi trator said Thursday thf - Fretich'island IththeWest Indies Sumner Welles of state said he had no inforrna- tion on reports that British and French officials had reached a working agreement regarding French warships at Martinioue A French aircraft carrier put in there with about 200 American- made planes after France sued for an armistice -- ' For Defense Loans t ' tnited Stater( ' RFC Grants600 Million i i 'ill' ti rnents assures you a glamorous coat for winter! 11 It vj - 0 program The courses will be given at Masachusetts Institute of Tech- California Institute of nology Technology University of California at Los Angeles University of :Chicago and New York university t I 1 dépoiit 5 1111 ! the time to brimntr fur coat There is no soundiér investment today when future fur prices are a matter of conjecturewhen - i tax the profits refusatof indualry to expantr its e When-thtreasury estimate of ' resources for deltnse until It revenue loss- was tile $83000000 ' receives Immdthity from proper received soine committee m- emtaxation" bers talked of moving to reverse amang other for permitting corporations to deduct In entiretime congressional tax experti ty from their taxable inrome the were told to recheck the treascost 0 expansions dui to naury figures tional dense While the committee deliberThe committee was cautioned ated john L Lewis C I 0 chairIn a statement filed by Emmett man wrote Chairman Doughton F Connely Of Detroit president (3) North Carolina of the ways of the Investment Bankies' asand means group and Harrison sociation against "hasty legis— (D) Mississippi of the senate filation" nance committee that "labor is ' I Aug 15 Ur- ishowed contint ued Intetest In Martiniqüi as a po teritial danger spot by announcing Thursday that a naval lieutenant 'commanderla to be attached IO the American consulate on the WASHINGTON The '' WASHINGTON Aug 15 (UP) —The civil aeronautiTs board Thursdityannounced that it plans to train 100 techiticians for an aviatioft weather service in connection with the national defense 1 i 1 1 This is 11 I '" high-hand- It's On Today! S T OREDWIME Air Weather Experts I': Tiip bold sabotage of nationat cletense by reeresenta- lives of American corporate Industry al shown by ' Wheelbarrow" mine on Gold hill In Latah county Idaho recalling a legend of gold rush days Two prospectors made a rich strike on Gold hill 60 years ago and only one returned tn civilization according to the legend He had $20000 Twenty years later he returned to relocate the mine but old trails had vanished and his search was futile He said a wheelbarrow made of whisky barrel staves marked the mine and from this vanished barrow the lost bonanza took its name 'Last fall Dr C Landis Treichler of Palouse Wash found the He mine and its wheelbarrow found also two human bones and A few months a rusted rifle later workmen located the rich vein of gold ore lost for 60 years The skull of the skeleton unearthed Thursday had been punctured by a bullet - ' ' Iii Martmique--- at tits slarmed- 4 - 7 a 4 Iff - Find Skeleton I Uttal Sets Guard ' Mine Workers ali Tr - a ' - ic T al : ts -- --- PULLMAN Wash Aug 15 UPI —A skeleton was found Thursday by workmen in the "Lost rJ" 1 r Position Called Unfortunate "You requested me to delay hearings on the legislative proposals until such time as you were ready to proceed with the suits you were preparing to file I recognized the Wisdom of your request and acceded th it I have delayed the hearings up to the present time "I learned indirectly that you are about to abandon the 'prosecutions contemplated I am sure you will recognize the unfortunate position in which it places me and the pending legislation" "The interests of the general public and particularly the consuming ptiblic have been so seriously jeopardized by the practices of some of these companies" Gillette continued "that I am confident the edepartment of Justice would be playing unfairly with the general public In failing to proceed at The present time" : British Clipper Arrives of-Profi- - - depart- tinued "that the department was preparing under your supervision to institute a number of suits for violations of existing'statutes and requiring divestiture in some instances eonot )ñU NEW 194041 STYLES FEATURED FOR FIRST TIME! 1936-193- "I hope those responsible In any way for the delay will realizer he said "that the action is not compatible with the public interest" said that at Arnold's Gillett the had brought about delay request in the committee hearings on his to divorce production transportation and distribution of petroleum "You informedme" Gillette con- - ftt 4N otthe the-hea- cess of a eoncerds average earnings (1)1ring a base period in the past Originally a subcommittee decided to make this base 9 period the four years inclusive Thursday the full committee decided to let each corporation —TeTect as its base ' the three of those year's in which it had its ' Invest Wisely Now in a Fur Coo Avoid a Possible Price Rise! 'Niak Aug 15 (111- -(1)) Iowa de- erms best earnings The elimination of the 'worst year would increase — in most eases — the amount of Income 'exempt from from 190000000 to $107000000 The basic idea of the legisla- - letnient's antitrust division in ' ter that unless such reason's were gin hee would not be "further justified in refusing to continent on what apPears to be an unjustified attitude on the part of the department of justice in bringing to—the courts the long and carefully prepared 'facts which you have assembled" Not in Public Interest' ‘ 0 f ile NEW YORK Aug 15 these cor- camouflaged British flying boat porate defendants: United States Clare arrived here Thursday night Gypsum company National Gyp on its second westwatd sum company Certain-Tee- d Prodcrossing resuming- ucts corpdration Celotex corporamail and passenger-servicbetween England and the tipn Ebsary Gypsum company and Newark Plaster company United States to $1111R00 - Thursday that Assistant Attorney General Thurman Arnold give "satisfactory reasons" why the justice department has not prose- cuted petroleum companiet ror a leged monopolistic praetites ' '"" k Itcl ' co-m- itts manded - Si:1050 ) - Firm Quiz' ' SenatorGillette : ' tP)--T- 1ullQqtll VaSHINGTON Aug 15 UP- Ithe house ways and means Thursday made à change in the proposed excess profits' tax which treasury experts later informed the legislatork would reduce the levy's yield for 1940 : WASHINGTON HUGHES GREAT I - : 1 trans-Atlant- 114 -- House Grou Eases - August 16 1940 - - 1 'Demands ielISIOng Why IL Si Fails 0 1 - ' 7:k ''' 'Oil 4 '1' - - - ' 11 'to snit gakt rfhtittot Action in tihaesmt WASHINGTON Aug: 15 (IS— aleassetionndal ythfroere The justice department named six minute before September appeals 3 the date originally fixed for corporations and eight Illndirals In a civil suit filed prices to become effective Findings of fact on which the district court 'which It said Wall division's minimum figures were to supplement recent based have not yet been made Intended criminal Indictments in "an effort available for study byoperators to completely remove competitive Sentiment has developed 'among of Abuses alleged to exist In the gyp many coal men'for &deferment date to permit study effective the sum industry" of those findings and some preasked the court dicted that uniesathe division anlicensing agree- - nounced a postponement within a defendant corn- - Jew days petitions requeiting it Sherman anti- - mightbe submitted AoIckes by for can- - some large producers ca0eTerlittahillilteexireogcoomvernment We - -- Y 17 : - -- :':- - - modern-prActic- chief w ) the-pla- - 'r i 1 - - " ' :— '''' - '" ' I WASHINGTOsT Aug 15 (AP)--Th- e Chrysler corporation of °Detroit contracted Thursday to build a $20000000 tlant to manti the army Tanks costing $33500000 will be out turned tanks at a fixed price in accordTile contract was announced by ance with army designsCc war department after being The plant will have a floor l area cleared by the defense advisory of sippioximately 800000 square A site of approximately 113 commission The'plant is expected feet to be completed and in pyoduc- Acres in the Detroit area already tion in about 13 months No time us under option The war departwould embody was given for deliverY of all the ment mid in tool the Most tanks lay-oAnd machinery designin : Between 4000 and 5opo mpn will be employed the department said and engineering It :will be adapted for ready expansion Medium-Size- d Tattki Two Months In Proem' Military circle understood 'the for the contract tanks would be of medium size Negotiations 20 and 30 tons representing one of the largest weighing- between -mon th ik—7— when Under the com- trent said the asked cern will buy equip the plant and transfer title President K T Keller of Chrysler to the government which will then to make a study of tank producreimburse the Chrysler corpora- - tion The war department said abo'ut tiOn for all costs The corporation will lease the 200 Chrysler engineers have deKeller plant at $1 a year during the um voted time to estimates disclosed period of the contract and a group' of experts ilisieoc operate and maintain it and build Island Ill- - arsenal to Inspect the army's methods - HT- ' ' ''' -I 4:4 —:e !: J ! —" - - Tank Factory d I:taps:Delay -- liuge-Plafi- t - : IP' Order e ' ' 7ir1it Scna'tor-As- ks : - " fo-Buil- ' - - ' ' : ' 0 ititcrtompany-Contraos-- :- - - - - -- - ' 12 - h - Price - e 1r4 ' MUgEzEE2 4 50 EAST ri i39EDWAY was-abse- gakt Zilbunt Entered at the moth morning one office'vary at $ail Lake 'City as wood mattet dada act of March 6 1879 rates: Utah Idaho NIP ' Subscription vada Wvomins dpile and Sundae month mili to: V tvejaityl"and valtglatli:MnalTIV 2087210 SdUTII MAIN STREET II I wkil0 - S I '4 --- '0 I irt ê I 0! v 4 k 11 '1 |