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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 5

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jC 4 i It a fcfe iii TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 30 1932 French Wife Christens Giant Liner Officials Seek Aliasing Canadian Roy Search Widens For Treasure Box catch Mullet fishermen operating tn the Gulf of Mexico a few miles southwest of here reported recently that in one week they hauled in 650 000 pounds of fish REPUBLICANS GAIN IN CONFIDENCE AS TEST AT ELECTION NEARS Thursday night When the attendant learned that the Jewel box was miss ing and that it contained gold coins he reported to Sheriff Walter McDonald The sheriff today sought to ques tlon the women and determine if they had found the box on the highway Mrs Martin was en route to Carlsbad to make her home here She post ed a reward of $150 for recovery of the jewels LEAGUE GETS NEW MEMBER IN ARGENTINA CARLSBAD Oct 29 Search for a box containing $5000 In jewels and gold coins which was lost a highway between here and tariff protected American market but makes his motors lor sale abroad in foreign countries evading retaliatory foreign tariffs Lamont Du Pont president of I du Pont de Nemours 4 Co and chairman of the board of General Motors has announced that he would support Hoover on the tariff and prohibition issues "It seems probable" he said the Democratic proposals in anticipation as well as in operation would seriously distuib business with resultant unfortunate effect upon the labor situation at a time when business recovery is if making substantial headway Industry and labor cannot af ford at this time to indorse any change in our present tariff policy which must be maintained at least until economic equilibrium is reestablished" MILWAUKEE Wis Oct 29 (F)-Ross McDiarmld 14 son of the Canadian minister of mines was sought by police in Milwaukee today Search was extended here from Madison after Deputy Sheriff Thomas Watson of Madtson gave a ride to a young hitchhiker yesterday who said he was Norton Dunrald of Vancouver The lad's recounted advantures similar to those of McDiarmld which Watson recalled after he learned about the missing boy Peter Diarmld the boy's uncle is in Chicago aiding in the search ST NAZAIRE France Oct 29 The new French liner Normandie big gest of the passenger ships which sail the Atlantic was christened today by Mme Lebrun wife of the president who broke a six quart bottle of vin tage champagne across the vessel's bow Thousands cheered as the ship slid down the ways and settled safely into the water A choir sang Marseillaise The big ship which will go Into service in 1934 is 1020 feet long with a beam of 117 feet and a displace ment of 73000 gross tons Her passenger capacity is 2132 When completed she will have cost $30000000 KILLED IN AUTOMOBILE WRECK DENVER Colo Oct 29 (TV-Theodore Young 38 years old superintendent of a Greeley (Colo hospital was fatally Injured and his companion William 1L Kelly Jr 35 seriously hurt In an automobile accident on the Denver-Greeiey highway early today The two men were found unconscious beside their overturned automobile by three men who were driving on the highway a truck Police said they hoped to be able to question Kelly today to determine who was driving and what caused the accident Senate Expected to Ratify Act of Adhesion by End of Year Healdton Okla last Thursday centered today about the Identification of two women who presented a five dollar gold piece to a filling station attendant atACarlsbad in payment for gasoline The box belonged to Mrs Martin of Healdton She lost it from her car while en route from Healdton to Carlsbad The two ytomqn entered the filling station SOLDIER SLAIN EL PASO Texas Oct 29 (-Private Kenneth Smith was shot and killed gt Fort Bliss early today and Staff Sergeant Henry Wood was arrested in connection with the shooting Army authorities said that Wood complained on October 23 that Smith had been paying attention to wife (CDnliued from Fas Two) would not say that it had Influenced him however for he denied a report that he would vote for Hoover Republican leaders here Incline to the belief that Newark and Boston speeches have helped Roosevelt in the east even if they have injured him in other parta of the country In fact they are afraid vigorous indorsement of Roosevelt will put Massachusetts in the Roosevelt column on November 8 Robert Lucas chairman of the Republican executive committee is standing pat on his prediction that Mr Hoover will win with not less than 270 electoral votes four more than the necessary majority of the electoral college The following states with an aggregate of 269 votes are the ofles he is counting on as the mainstay of Republican success TONS OF 1 1 II CAUGHT THOMASVILLE Ga (UP Very few if any fish got away in this V- 4 LlJ k-8L I pavement DRESSES Soft toned distinguished I luxurious So far as can be determined in the light of unbiased reports of the situation in every state by Tribune correspondents the present status of the contest expressed in electoral votes is as follows- Probably (or Hoover 39 Doubtful 175 Probably for Rodlevelt 257 new rough silks and wools This new shade has taken the fashion jJiiWKA storm 1 Boft-finished flattering! neutral easily enscmbled with world by therefore therefore shades 1 Total 531 POR HOOVER Connecticut I New Hampshire 4 Delaware 3 Pennsylvania 36 Maine 5 Rhode Island 4 Michigan 13 Vermont A 9 Massachusetts 17 FOR ROOSEVELT foWliM )f Iwfo UmJAt By SEYMOUR Associated Press Staff Correspondent BUENOS AIRES Oct 29 Argentina which has had one foot in the league of nations for 12 years without being a legal member is pre paring to go in by the front door and take a seat with other countries at Geneva In the act of adhesion which has been passed by the chamber of deputies as drafted by the government and is destined for ratification by the sen ate before the end of 1932 Argentina gives express notice that it is not a party to nor obligated by the Monroe doctrine which the league pact mentions in article 21 Mexico joining the league last year said it had always held the doctrine nonexistent attitude is that the doctrine is unilateral political declaration which does not constitute a regional accord within the meaning expressed in article When the league of nations was formed and Argentina was invited to join President Yrigoyen did so by decree without consulting congress Shortly thereafter he abruptly or dCred retirement because the league declined to admit the central powers on equal terms If the league was not to be a real world association of nations Yrigoyen said Argentina would better join a league of Latin nations Measure Killed in Committee President Alvear in 1923 asked cop gress to approve Argentine adhesion but the measure died in committee Since then Argentina has sent representatives or observers to most meetings of the league and its principal commissions paid eight dues registered international treaties participated in many league activities and has been considered generally by the league itself as a member but Juridically it has never been one and pres ent move toward adhesion regarded abroad as reentry is in the view of congress making Argentina a member for the first time The Argentine attitude toward the Monroe doctrine has been expressed before notably 1928 when the Argentine delegate told the league com mittee on security and arbitration "The Monroe doctrine gave to us in the first days of our existence great service which we recog nize fully and in this sense it has been and always will be to the great credit of the United States whoe history is brilliant with service to lib erty and justice But it is totally inexact to give as does article 21 the name of a pact or regional accord to unilateral political declaration For Sportswear materials in two-tone combinations! For Afternoon rough crepes accented with fur trims lingerie touches! For Sunday Night sheer crepes or novelty silk crepes in ankle length! Georgia 13 Louisiana 10 Minnesota 11 Missouri 15 North Dakota 4 South Carolina Tennessee Virginia 11 West Virginia 8 Arizona 3 Idaho 4 Nevada 3 New Mexico 3 DOUBTFUL Utah 4 California 32 Oregon 6 Illinois 38 Colorado 6 Nebraska 7 Montana 4 New Jersey 16 Iowa 11 New York 47 Kansas 9 Wyoming 3 13 Tariff iMue Pressed Alabama 11 Florida 7 Kentncky 11 Maryland I Indiana 14 Ohio 26 Mississippi 9 North Carolina 13 Oklahoma South Dakota 4 Texas 23 Washington 8 Arkansas 9 Featured Trims Are Cut Steel or Crystal Buttons! Sizes 14 to 20 38 to 40! Be but seek that finer thing QUALITY without which STYLE soon loses its pristine smartness1 Come to The Paris where you can be assured of lasting satisfaction! Here seams have a generous margin sizes are full cut materials are of a high quality up to a standard not down to a price! 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Advance Showing Flannel Pellerlnes Cape and Cape Effects of Fur or Self- Material Capes With Fur Trimming! which never has been explicitly ap proved by other American Agree With Concept The Argentine pronouncement ac cords with the concept of the United States for the state department itself has called the Monroe doctrine a uni lateral document and has disclaimed any interpretation of it as a mandate to superintend the affair of Latin American nations But Argentina remembers the so called Roosevelt implying that the United States might adjust af fans ofwcaker western hemisphere nations hen its failure to do so might prompt fpreign intervention and particularly Argentina feels that the All are adjustable and many can be worn as separate cape with dresses! Coats that feature the smartest new erepy materials elga crepe mousanda tolanda and needlepoint! Furs include car-aeul muskrat skunk mendora beaver mar-mink lapin cross fox and lynx Sizes 14 to 20 protective usefulness of the doctrine long since ceased when the United pavement All-Wool! CRAY States failed to invoke it in 1834 to prevent Great Britain from occupying the Falkland islands to which Argentina never has renounced its claim Argentina has no avowed intention of strengthening the loosely aligned Latin American bloc at Geneva along lines proposed by Uruguay hich sug gested they vote ns a unit With Brazil not a member and Chile occupied with Internal affairs Ar gentina and Mexico are the logical bellwethers of the Latin American flock As meticulously tailored as a suit! Double breasted or wraparound styles with deep comfortable pockets notched or shawl collars! Belts with fringed ends! Sizes 18 small medium and large fashions the new HATS too! Plain Colors! Novelty Stripes! Killt T8 Leave Girl lo Die With the Republicans stressing contentions that the return of the Democrats to power would spell rum for American business and agriculture the protective tariff is looming larger and larger among the Issues of the campaign i Republican industrialists began warning their employes that the destruction of the protective tariff would mean the permanent closing of factories unable to compete with foreign pauper labor production Gov: ernor Roosevelt met this move by asserting in his first Speech of his mid-western tour: "I have not advocated and I will never advocate a tariff policy which will withdraw protection from American workers afyalnst those outside countries which employ cheap labor or who operate under a standard of living which is lower than that of our great laboring groups This caused Ambassador Walter Edge Republican to retort in his Philadelphia speech "In view of the fact that there a country in the world where the standard of industrial wages equals those paid in the United States how can the presidential nominee carry out his plan to bargain with other countries? See No Place of Bargaining "According to his own specifications there any other countries in a position to bargain with In fact other countries complain of our high standards and before bargaining Is in order we would be compelled to lower them Thus this' much advertised prize package of the Democratic nominee's program seems completely punctured by his own qualifications Apparently the counter attacks from both employer and emplove have compelled Mr Roosevelt to hedge even on the tariff The Democrats are now advocating and the Republican opposing the tariff reciprocity which was a feature of Republican policy from Blaine to Taft "A bargaining tariff with other countries means If it means anything except idle words" said Mr Edge "that the Democratic standard bearer proposes to reduce the tariff on industry in order to secure in some unknown way some benefit to agricul ture No suggestions so far as I know have been made to reduce agriculture tariffs Can't See Help te Farmer "Personally I do not favor any policy that does not give equal consideration to all classes of American ac tivity be it agriculture or industry Certainly with admitted unemploy meet especially in industry if the industrial tariff is lowered end impor tation of comparable foreign goods In creased in the very nature of things it will further reduce Industrial em ployment or further reduce the wage scale and standard of living Just how tnat will help the farmer la beyond my understanding "The farmer today is buying comv modities he needs from industry at a very much lower price than he was paying them before the enactment of the Hawley Smoot bill "I'll agree the tariff Is a world problem but when we see foreign nations all about us Increasing the tariff to protect their products Is no time for the United State to become a Santa Claus to foreign nations Further fortv foreign nations have gone off the gold standard and our tariffs have In many inslam es because of depreciated currencies been cut to tlw vanishing point" Automolill Industry Dlvldrd The automobile industry is divided on the tariff Henry Ford wall content with the tariff and other Republl ran policies hnt Indorsed President Hoover Edgar Smith assistant to the president of Generali Motors as serU that the Hoover administration far from being the hoiwi of the euto-mobile industry for reiovery la tlie very Ins'rumrnteUtr whlih has brought about tba depression He savi that because of the Hawley Smoot tariff hevrolel exports heve dropped from 17 7 per cent of Its bust nr In 1929 to 4 9 per rent this year llukk exports from 10 2 to 04 per cent Oldxmoblle from 4 to 03 7 Ford indorsement of Hoover the Democrat retorted that the polk ha been to build plant abroad giving Job to foreign workmen p-tal ha work for Pavement Gray the ideal color for a hat it highlight! the color of your eyes and hair! You may choose from materials of Felt Suede de Soie or Velvet! Styles include shallow crown sailors berets pill box turbans and bandeau brims 1 TZ3 VITALITY LOS ANCFLES Oct 29 (TV-Struck by something that fractured her skull an unidentified woman about 25 brown haired and blue ecd died at a police hospital today 40 minutes after she was found un conscious at a lonely spot in the LKsian park hills Her neik was broken as if from a fall or having been thrown from an automobile She never regained con euousness nor whispered a word that would help clear the mystery Strapped on her right leg was what police said was a leg purse hlrh bore a name they believed was "Robert Dledrick In a larger purse found with the girl wai a photograph of a young man On the back was written Si'ka said they believed one or more men drove the girl to the scene and that she was killed after quarrel Two empty wine tonic bot ties were found near the body Great Purchase Sale Silk-Back Transparent As 'Style-Right as They Are Comfortable! Double Breasted long sleeves! 10 wool with rayon stripe! What You Can Buy Baby for -Therex- Philippine Dresses 6 mo to 1 yr Flannelrtte Gown? Klmonas Get Wrappers trudes Vi ife Divorces Former Democratic Loader eive 3650 Part-Wool Also Size 3910! GlorU Crib Sheet With Fillow Case to Match of fine white muslin Our Shoppers Verified that the Elsewhere is 198 fit i iT HUTCHINSON Kan Oct 29 MV- Mrs Marian bhmiao wai granted a divorce today from Jouett Nhnuie former chairman of the national Dem ocra'ic executive committee Mrs bhouce and her daughter Etlz abeth testified bhouse abandoned the family July 1 l'lll and since had re fued to live with Mrs Shoiwe She testified a property settlement had been agreed upon in Washington An emergenrv was declared to mike poesibl the quick action on Mrs Stinusf' petition She testified In establishing an emergenrv that her mother is a aemllnvslld in Washing toil and needs her services A 4 298 0 Th woman d- mivmts high but aha iUo demand th utmost lu comfort and that why Vl tftlUg Health tUu ar 0 fa-iboiiiI Iheir built-in support ftnd combination lt glv th foot ft ioolihg ($1 cuhltm4 lowest prire offered in agree sation The we believe ever Salt Imkr! n's Rompers fast-color prints Sires 1 2 and 3 3-Pc Ensemble- including coat sweater hood and booties All-wool with rayon stripe! Romper cel- anesel Sizes 1 and 2 Size 2727 Tacked 12 in a sanitary package Novelty Blankets Part- wool beacon cloth I -fllep Jit Pump fir wpt blown of Bouirrud Itftetiionn bi kut hl $5 Colors Oifwd fh-rnd in bln or browo kid With hthn hcl NOTFD I DIFS ALnUQUFRQUE Neill Field 78 Albuquerque attorney widely known throughout the west died here at night after an illne of two weeks Mr Field came to Nne Mexlro from Imisvllle Kr Contenting trim Id Ea Malaga Drown Mamm Drown tulle Grcn Dorplilu VorI Blow oral Mcilon In Bordeaux Bed Beetroot Mbit and 1 ienty of Ilia kl I4mt I flilp-pr of blk or blown kid 1 1ht On Kttsp Have Baby Footptinled! i An everlasting safe no charget tra C'uth It! where wai horn and received lit education was married In 1418 to been lid bv him tn Marv Agee I li of Pulaski Tenn other itionx lio aui vlvcs him uid aelis hi own product won In the Ameilran maiket uppty in tle 4.

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