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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 2

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THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING AUGUST 19 1936 Liability Insurance For Planes Studied who occupy a modern home perhaps very much like your owp Hie mellow 1 clock wake chimes of an electric alarm the family Mr Jones takes of the Sixty-second coast artillery during the demonstration staged especially for the chief executive at his home here August 17 HYDE PARK President Franklin Roosevelt pictured in his car looking over one of the three-inch antiaircraft guns a shower and shaves with water automatically heated electrically Denver College Graph Records Several Quakes Mrs Jones prepares breakfast on an efec-trie range The electric toaster makes 4 )f delicious toast as the electric percolator brew perfect coffee The youngsteri wash (with electrically heated water) and turn an the radio operated hy electricity Mrs Jones places the dishes fn the electric dish washer and gets husy with the electric vacuum cleaner doing two hours work in twenty minutes In Cavciii at Missouri jHinc Seven Workers Collapse in Futile Attempt to Reach Entombed Men MOBERLY Mo Aug 18 Exhaustion took its toll lata Tuesday night among rescuers attempting to reach four men trapped in tha shaft of a coal mine 110 feet beneath tha aurfaca by a cavein Seven volunteer workers were dragged to ths surface No contact had mads with Edward Stoner Demmer Sexton George Dameron a negro and an unidentified whits man entombed when fire-weakened supports of the newly opened shaft collapsed late Tuesday Workers reported conditions for rescue impossible" They were attempting to drive a tunnel from an airahaft across to the main mine shaft blocked by the cavein at 65-feet Rescue crews wars forced to swim 20 feet along tha horizontal ventilating shaft to reach tha cavein Arnold Griffith chief mine Inspector for Missouri took charge of operations late Tuesday night and announced he would attempt to pump the six feet of water from tha airshaft Such an operation would require at least 48 hours according to unofficial estimates Herman and George de Priar were in last stages of exhaustion when hauled to the surface Both were taken to a hospital Five other members of the rescue party apparently were unable to continue work cated by ths fact that in one Salt Lake City district three votes were pledged to Mr Beers Congress Race While most of ths interest was centered Tuesday on the guberna torlal battle the candidates for con greaslonal nominations and their supporters were busy checking up tha results of the primaries and going out after tha doubtful ones Candidates in tha Second district ars Raymond Brady Eard-ley and Wilford Owen Woodruff of Salt Lake City A Watkins of Orem and Adams of Layton First district candidates ars Durrel Corry Cedar City Charlea Dunn Logan and Dr Ezra Rich Ogden While it is not expected that many more candidates will enter tha field for state ticket nominations before Saturday rumors of a few impending announcements ars being circulated Among those who may enter tha Contest is Norman Sims Salt Lake City for the nomination for secretary of state Line Up Support While the candidates-were busy lining up support and making their claims members of the state committee completed plans for ths convention Saturday The list of tern' porary officers follow: Chairman William McCrea Salt Lake City keynoter Mulcahy Ogden vice chairwoman and keynoter for women Mrs Hugh ColtonrVernalt econd vice chairman Wilford Day Iron county secretary Claude Anderson Garfield assistant secretaries Fred Finlinson Millard Mrs Pearl Biglow Utah county Frailey Tooele Miss Dow Lewis Cache Frank Ostler Salt Lake City Frank Eardly Salt Lake City Sergeant-at-arms Sheriff Marion Bliss Carbon assistant aer-geants-at-arms Sheriffs John Zundel Box Elder Mark A Anson Daggett Frank Haycock Garfield Heber Mellow Juab and Ed Peterson Sanpete Arrangements committee Frank Emery Salt Lake county chair man and all members of the Salt Lake county committee Program Listed Doors of the arena will open at 9 a and one hour later the con' vention will be called to order The program follows: Star-Spang led Banner" by the Orpheus club and convention reading of the call by Secretary Rolla Thomas invo' cation by the chaplain vocal selec tions address of welcome by State Chairman Allan Tingey introduction of temporary officers and key-noter keynote address musical selections address by vies chairwoman motion to name committees Afternoon (2 Reports of committees and installation of permanent officers reading of the plat' form discussion and motions nominations The ocean is -estimated to contain 14 thousand million tons of sodium How is your office -Need a DESK? mbvekt EAST ROAOWAV How about a posture chair? The Fountain Pen Store Mrs Jones makes easy work ol ironing with her electric ironer enjoying radio entertainment as she works Yesterday she did the family washing in short time with an electric washt' Work to Aid Drouth Area Gieck on Farmers Will Be Pushed to Lessen Direct Relief Burden WASHINGTON Aug IS V-A A A official! Tuesday moved to peed soil conservation checks into drouth states in an effort to ease the emergency relief burden estimated to reach a peak of 600000 farm families and $100 000000 in government expenditures Howard Tolley AAA admlnle trator said field representatives had instructions to check farmer compliance with soil conservation practices immediately Benefit payments will be made on the basis of actual performance Moving Rapidly The administrator emphasized that payments to farmers elsewhere would pot bo delayed and that the work in the northwest constituted no upset of previous plans The A A A he said was moving as rap idly as possible to make payments in all areas Tolley declined to forecast how toon checks would start to move explaining that the date hinged on field developments Sources close to the admlnlstra' tion however said flatly that it would be a physical Impossibility to make substantial payments before late November and early December Few if any checks would go forward before the November elections they said Should the unofficial forecast prove Correct payments would bulk large at the time A officials have estimated the relief burden will reach its peak They said that by late fall or early winter possibly three-fourths of the farm population of the Dakotas would be or? relief Peak Load Seen Aubrey Williams deputy administrator predicted A would have a peak load of 150000 lmpover Ished farm families on its rolls next winter at a monthly cost of $7-600000 James Dailey assistant reset- tlement administrator estimated his organization would spend about $70-000000 in grants and loans to farmers in drouth states by ths end of the fiscal year A total of 600000 farm families on relief representing more than 2000000 persons was forecast by Dailey and both he and Williams said the total drouth relief cost might exceed $100000000 LAMAR Colo Aug 18 The federal committee investigating conditions in the drouth country tasted dust Tuesday in the heart of the southwestern dust bowl Light storms swirled about the even army automobiles of Morris Cooke chairman of the commit- tee and other members of the party i on a 3000-mile swing from the Tex-as panhandle to the Canadian border During the day they saw the sand dunes that dust storms have raised near Dalhart Texas conferred with experts on drouth at the Panhandle A- AM college at Goodwell Okie and made a short stop at Spring-field Colo of the southeastern Colorado dust bowl before reaching Lamar Tuesday night Discussed Program In Springfield where the party was met by Representative John A "Martin (D) of Colorado the committee members sat about the courthouse lawn in the shade of tall cottonwoods and heard the personal stories of 60 or more men and women who have been fighting drouth and dust' storms five years 1 know about the emergency situation out here" Cooke said know how serious that condition is But this committee is interested chiefly with recommending a long term program to President Roosevelt to improve this condition for all time" Soviet to Open Trial MOSCOW Aug 18 Indict ments against 18 persons charged with aonspiring with Leon Trotzky to overthrow the soviet government will be published for the first time Wednesday at noon when the trial opens in the Hall of Columns the former club The soviet press continued to intimate the passports of five of the agents allegedly sent into Russia under the direction of Trotzky were forged by the German secret service Spokesmen said the German embassy knew nothing about their citizenship The embassy was re' ported not to be sending observers to the trial and it was indicated they were not Interested in the proceedings Chief defendants are Gregory Zi-fiovieff and Leon Kameneff former high communist officials Educator Brands DAR -PHILADELPHIA Aug 18 UR-Louia Hacker a lecturer on economics at Columbia university as-l aerted Tuesday that labor unions were the inheritors" of the spirit of 1776 and that the Daughters of the American Revolution were most dangerous enemies of ths free schools in Hacker spoke at the twentieth annual convention of the American Federation of Teachers! is he said these husyfaodlee are told what their ancestors fought for The members of tha A are being unfaithful to the memories of those ancestors" BOSTON Aug 18 A group of the hading lawyers deliberated Tuesday night the details of a long-range plan looking toward establishment of 'compulsory liability insurance or all commercial and private aircraft They were members of the Nar tlonai Conference of Commissioners on Uniform Stats Laws meeting here in advance of the convention of tha American Bar association to which they make recommendations for action by stats legislatures ZCTJI Wednesday GROCERY SPECIALS" DIET PROBLEMS Mill MarrucrlU Miller Representing MODERN HEALTH PRODUCTS will be in the I Grocer Department ell thte week to (in you ipeclsl Health Food information FREE) Soups 4 for 35 Wheaties 2 pkgs 23 (Wheat tor men) Tomatoes solid 214 10 (Keep your supply complete) Sliced Beef Rex 2)4 oz 10 Olives Old Monk (Giant Ripe) pt 25 (Serve few of theie wonderful olives today) Mount Whitney Olives quri 79 (Special Super Colossal) (Thw largest olive in can and are they delicious!) La Seviilana Giant Queen Olives qt 55 Lyons Royal Ann Maraschino Cherries 5 oz 15 BANKER MILK Lge cans 4 for 25c 7 FLOUR Golden Loaf High Pat- entFlour 48 lbs $135 (Present wholesale price is 1110 Buy Now!) Sugar 10-lb hag-59 Pineapple Juice 46-oz large can 35 Pineapple Gems 2V2 can 23 (Tha heat cut of the Pineapple no tongh fiber) Grapefruit largh cans 2 for 25 I ITT King Rfelly Lemon Juice 8-oz tins 17 (This is a real artiele cheaper than if you get the lemons) Pinecrest Vinegar sml bottle 2 for 15 Vinegar bulk (gal 29 Vinegar Heinz bulk white gal 59 PRUHES -W 15-20 lb 20c (Ths largest prune and ars they appetizing) KXL Brooms reg 69c value 59 Blue Jay Brooms eg 98c value 89 (Brooms ars up so buy your needs now These prices are low) Matches 6 boxes 19 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Lettuce Ig Iceberg head 10 Green apd Wax Beans lb 5 Eggplant fancy lb 5 Carrots Turnips Beets Onions 2 bunches 5 Tomatoes firm even size 3 lbs 10 Oranges extra juicy 2 dozen 47 Cantaloupes (the best) 4 for 17 Seedless Grapes 3-lb basket 25 PLUMS Sessions )2 lbs for 15 Blus Damson pottawottomio 6c loan cases Lemons extra juicy dozen 33 SVPER MEATS Beef Liver lb 16 Beef Cubes 2 lbs 35 Ham Hocks Ib 18 Spare Ribs lb 18 Loin Mutton Chops lb 20 Silver Salmon lb 20 The groceryman delivers fresh fruit vegetables and eggs which she places in her electric refrigerator for protection along "with the butter milk eind meat'" Borah Seeks Higher Tariff Favors Sugar Beet Wall to Embargo Point Blasts Trade Pacts (Continued from Pt On) of ths country for now going out foreign sugar Visit Farms Tour participants visited the Baker Adolph Machacek and Lawrence Roublnek farms near Buhl saw marked beet resistance to hail which destroyed beans at ths Frank Musgrave farm and inspected a 25' ton beet yield on the Britt and Melle farm near Kimberly Albert Murphy bureau of plant Industry explained development of resistant beet strains and A Gillette stats department of agriculture demonstrated expert ments with leaf hopper spraye at the federal bureau of eugar beet Investigation station at Twin Falls Dayley best president presided at the lunch session at Filer- Farm Policy Scored WASHINGTON Aug 18 UP) -Secretary Wallace said Tuesday the comment on new deal farm policies of John Hamilton Republican national chairman had shown that the dominant interests in the Republican party were to any effective national program for agriculture" The secretary of agriculture Issued a formal statement in reply to Hamilton's speech In Albuquerque Monday The Republican chairman In the keynote address at the state convention said the of planning artificial scar' city" will every farmre of this nation to go into competition with the cattle and sheep men of the great grazing states of the- southwest" Wallace said the Hamilton speech demonstrated forces dominating the Landon camp have already determined upon destruction of the soil conservation act" Quoting from the speech Wallace said it the reactionary and disheartening objectives of his (Hamilton's) party" to Ship Surplus Supplies to Eskimos WASHINGTON Aug 18 (INS) Ths Federal Surplus Commodities corporation will ship 88000 pounds of flour 36000 pounds of canned beef and 4000 pounds of prunes for distribution to Alaskan Eskimos re ported suffering from a food shortage the A A A Announced Tuesday The supplies will be shipped by boat from Seattle Wash to Nome Alaska where they will be trans ferred to the North Star a steamer operated by the Indian service and taken to Point Barrow for iV Mrs Jones makes tasty cheese sandwiches for herself and children on the electric grill and enjoys an iced drink cooled with iyj freshly made ice cubes GOP Ballot Result Veiled In Uncertainty No One Candidate for Governor Is Accorded First Ballot Majority (Contlnutd from Pag On) ond place on the first ballot The top man will show hjp full strength at ths outset The logical place to go after that is to Kelly" a basis of reports to this headquarters we feel confident Dillman will poll the largest vote on the first ballot Moreover we will be in a better position than any other candidate -to pick up strength on subsequent Martines Claim Frank Martines will coma into ths convention with a good bloc of votes from southern Utah and scattered support from tha north and central parts If there is a deadlock for a few ballots the support will move our way" Miller of Myton has no campaign headquarters or campaign managers hers Soma of ths candidates were willing to estimate their strength in specific counties while others were inclined to guard thla Information as a political secret The Kelly managers estimate they have 125 votes In Salt Lake county 40 in Cache about 40 in Utah 20 in Carbon a solid delegation from Millard where Mr Kelly formerly redded a majority from Juab and Summit and something from Sevier and Iron They also expect a share of votes from several other counties on which they were not prepared to report Tuesday Other Views Tha Seegmlller group claims 30 from Weber more than 114 from Salt Lake instructed and pledged aolid delegations from Kane Garfield Piute and Wayne uninstructed but solid delegations from Iron and Washington a majority from Beaver and a good share of the Cache delegation They claim also they will make a good showing in Sevier Sanpete and several other counties Supporters of Mr Martines who came into the race only a few days ago said they had not made a complete survey but gave this as their present claim: All of Grand and San Juan more than one-half of Carbon two-thirds of Emery a slice from Sanpete a solid delegation from Sevier and a split with other candidates chiefly Seegmiiler in Piute Garfield Kane Iron Juab Millard and Juab Beaver almost solid and two-thirds of Wayne Dillman Drive The Dillman managers declined to attempt to estimate their strength in particular counties but predicted they would have the largest single block of votes for the state as a whole Reports from Utah county Tuesday night indicated Mr Dillman had made an excellent showing there A subject which was being discussed around some of the campaign headquarters during the day waa the possibility of a coming into the race at the convention The names most freqwqtly mentioned were Ryberg and Beers both of Salt Lake City That soma of the delegates are entertaining this possibility Is indi Mrs Jones puts dinner into the automatic electric oven places the dessert in the electric refrigerator for freezing and sits down to read for a few minutes to cool off in front of an electric fan before going out for the afternoon DENVER Aug 18 OP-Several earthquakes of slight Intensity were recorded early Tuesday on the Regie college seismograph The Rev A Forstall said ths first shock occurred at 12:13 a (mountain standard time) and ths last at 12:30 a The peak of the movements occurred at 12:17 a he said Father Forstall estimated the hocks centered about 900 miles from Denver on the North American continent but was unable to ascertain the direction Labor Board Holds Aloof in Union Conflict Neutral Policy Adopted by Relations Group in Lewis Green Flareup WASHINGTON Aug 18 CP) Assurance that ths labor relations board is keeping hands oft the controversy between craft and Indus trial unionists in the American Federation of Labor was given Tuesday by Edwin Smith a board member Hs said tha policy of ths board set up to enforce the Wagner labor disputes act was to keep out of craps between Independent unions In an interview Smith added that ths board had been drawn into the craft-industrial union row last spring in two tobacco company cases but had withdrawn with statement of this policy In its decision the board said: is preferable that In ths light of the declared policy of congress 'ths exercise by workers of full free dom of association self-organization and designation of representatives of their own the board should leave organizations of labor free to work out their own aoiu tions through the procedure they themselves have established for that purpose" Registration Coercion Charged by Bourbons NEW YORK Aug 18 WV-Lavld Lawrence Democratic state chairman of Pennsylvania told National Chairman James A Farley Tuesday that heads of steel mills in and around Pittsburgh their employes register as Republicans under threat of dismissal" He said this was particularly true in the cities of McKeesport Du quesne and Clalrton He added that despite the alleged interference Democratic registration was gaining rapidly and that in Pittsburgh there now were nearly 10000 more registered Democrats than Repub' licans Until April of this year he said the Republicans were leading in registration war games when fire Suddenly streamed from the plane Other pilots in the formation said the plane burst into flames at an altitude of about 1200 feet Lieutenant Harding 25 received his commission in the Air Corps reserve October 15 1935 He had been on active duty at Selfridge field since his graduation in June 1934 from the army flying school at San Antonio Texas He entered the school from Los Angeles Cal Private Maier enlisted several months ago after his graduation from the Dowagiac Mich high school Mrs Jones returns from the tea she attended and finds dinner perfectly cooked automatically and electrically electric dish washer takes ear washing and drying chore Again the of the dish The chances are that -no even mentioned electricity it for granted The children (another job Mr Jones Jones sits saving electric wash beforq going to bed of electrically heated water) turns on the radio and Mrs down near him to read hy fight- lights Army Pilot Mechanic Killed In Leap From Blazing Plane Like the Jonej every family can use electricity to advantage for lots of things beside light these days not only- lighting service which your electric company supplies hut afectric service for a wide variety of house hold tasks one in the Jones family hal all day long They just tako DEALEI1 or LIGHT COMPANY RUPTURE PATIENTS NOTICE When you consider its many uses electricity is cheap the biggest bargain in the and cheaper than ever with Extra Electricity at Half-Price ALLEGAN Mich Aug 18 CP) A young army pilot and his mechanic attempting to land their blazing pursuit plane were killed Tuesday when the flames forced them to jump at low altitude drop was too short for their parachutes to open and they were just out on a stringT" said a farmer who saw Second Lieutenant William Harding and Private Francis Maier plummet to their deaths The two were flying a new two-place pursuit plane in formation with five other ships from Selfridge field taking part in the Second army The National Hernia Clinic Ness Bldg 28 West 2nd Sooth St Salt Lake City Utah is the only Clinic in the West where the Infiltration (Injection) Method for the CURE of Hernia (RUPTURE)' is available as described in the Salt Lake Tribune of August 6th 1936 Page 6 under to Keep Consultation at the Clinic without cost will convince you that YOUR Rupture can be CURED Many Cases here in this City have been made well permanently Nothing but Rupture Cases are treated in this Clinic See YOliB UTAH POWER fi 1 i.

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