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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 36

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tV Sf 12 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING MARCH 24 1935 3 -L THE LOVE FLIGHT By JANEV DIXON Takes Over Famous Ranch Borah Upsets Solons With New Proposal French established claims to the valley and created the P-Ranch Be made the ranch -the capital of a vast cattle empire Since his death the P-Ranch has been" owned and managed by livestock- corporations a The marshy lands stretching back 35 mile from Lake Malheur always have been a favorite breeding ground for migratory waterfowL Milliona of ducks and geese have bred" there -Razor IOO Year Old GODERICH Ont (UP)-Sam Hed dell' veteran barjiejr is the owner of a razor which he claims is more thaij 100 yeaif old The blade Is nearly two Inches Jong and attached to an ironwood handle secured by a copper-' rivet It closely "resembles meat cleaver 6471 7iAcre8 Acquired by Government for a Collegians Embarrassed Sanctuary They re' the rage Tie smart world is talking 1 Polka thanks Do es I say acar behind us been following us for some time letting you give It the pace Just now very close enough fop whoever in it-to see any signal I give Slow down and atop pretend lost the road something wrong with the engine and ask the way to Palm Beach Theft you turn round and head the other way ask them to wait until we have a start to see if our engine works waste A'qulck glance over hi a smothered oath then hell I will! Thla car can do a hundred and going to do with me fighting you You be able to keep it on the road claw your hands from the wheel kick and bite and scratch and She'd 'give him a sample of what she meant to do Savagely she tore his hand nearest her free of the wheel The car swerved He fought her off righted It again Now she Was half standing clinging to the side Craig Stop Car down he shouted be thrown out on your 1 "One more she had managed to squirm around so-she was holding to the hack of the seat facing the car behind wave my arm and scream 'for help" She knew that -he was weighing his chances of fending her off or of holding her down with one arm while he shot the speedometer to hundred But first he must drag her back from the' and before he could manage to do that ah would have attracted the attention of those in the other for by her screams and struggling be sure to take up the chase and spread the alarm Radio messages would go flashing over wires and the network of the law would be spread for him wherever he might go Sweet stuff for the news columns! Craig Braden under arrest for abducting a girl! Caught red-handed Not even hie money was enough 4b silence so sweet a story He'd be the ioke of to hurry her to his cave She had been playing a game with him then 8he had meant him to have her all the time Anne Thinks Fast Twice three times Anne feigning to fasten her rioting her hat had been blown away in the first swift rush of their glanced behind The whisper wak real It was not a figment of her darting mind Along the white ribbon of road It was no more than a blur as yet but it Was there When" she looked again she could distinguish the outlines of a a car coming toward them dosing the distance slowly surely mind was straining scheming to drown the sound of the oncoming car If talk focus his attention on what she was saying he might not hear it until it was close behind them never been out this certainly I expect It be like (hla when I did your behaving so melodramatically Craig me you can't mean to gQ through with -it of only trying to be funny Anne rattling on "feverishly not knowing what she was saying not caring except that her 'voice was shutting out that other sound' must be very close she tossed her hair out of her eyes managing to turn her head for a glimpse of the road Th6 ear had caught them was only a little' way behind hear enough for whoever was in it to see anything that' might happen in the road ahead down She broke off in the middle of her rkttliAg conversation to rap out the command thought you said head was Braden said suspicion awakened by the new tone of authority "My head Is perfectly all right WASHINGTON1 (UP)- Historic old P-Ranch 1 the and country of Harney county Oregon has been acquired by the bureau of biological survey for use as waterfowl refuge" IThe 6717-acre territory known as the Blltzen River Migratory Bird refuge not only will be important amanctuary but will Insure a1 water supply for itfeLake Malheur Elird refuge which ajolns it on (he njorth jthe survey said Federal acquisition of the land marks the return to public ownership of a historic area" famous- for thunderstorms In the Snake war with-the Indians in 4864 troops of Colonel George Currey crossed a rtver in the area during a heavy thunderstorm The storm was so intense that the soldiers named the river the Donfier und Blltzen German for thunder and lightning Subsequently the land has been the scene of resounding storms About 1870 It was explained Peter Dots are dashing-and you certainly are dashing in dots this year! the newest arrivals in our fashion windows today introduced at INSTALMENT 15 Some lrfip of mischief stirred within Anne She would allow Craig Braden to drop her at Bols Joll at the entrance There would be i choice bit for the scandal scribblers The great Craig Braden dropping his young lady at the entrance He'd loathe that And it would be the end of his in for her She laughed inwardly and walked with him to the car Do you know the shore place dalled Bols she asked while he was handing her in f'1 ha said 1 do owe you an apology Anne said when they were In the open rddd "for that night at I apologize but I explain I Imdw-It was an Impulse an urge to get away I had to go I stay I bear it another minute" have been a fit of he said It was his explanation of her to himself a sop to his own vanity Women had nerves You blame her poor kid dll that mess about her father only a paltry few hundred dollara left found out wish told me We could have avoided all All thla? But she want to avoid all this She willed this to be She willed thla for her life her being was nothing to tell nothing I would She would have to shoot straight have to hit hard People like Craig Braden needed hard hitting before let loose of what they wanted what they thought they wanted Craig Accuses Anne must His sallowness darkened his chin where the dark stubble showed through the sallow skin hardened gave me to understand you cared got to admit Anne you gave me to understand there could be more between us than friendship" Trapped again He had trapped again Why he have understood there was to be more between them? Hadn't she worked for that schemed for it? Hadn't she meant to be everything to him? Everything! To this stranger the very nearness of whom sickened her She had meant to marry hint knowing that his Very presence sickened her! This thought sent her shuddering back into a dark corner of her soul she aaid was a mis take I've tried to right He was taking the long way round to Bois Joll Oh why hadn't he taken the short way I She wanted to be out of the car away from him away from the ghost of the scheming thing that had been her ask him to drop her a distance from Bole Jolt Spare him the entrance Some one would be sure the season the joke of the year He swerved to the side of the road slammed on the brakes The car ground to -a atop The Car behind shot past slowed stopped then began backing until it was along side (To Be Continued) and then there would be an end to it Madame! Madame would be expecting her with the evening wraps If she failed to appear failed even to send some message that she could hot maids wefe not paid to participate in ridiculous kidnaping episodes with vainglorious men She'd been causing madame tod much annoyance It go on Even Indulgence must reach a limit She must find a way to get back to Bois Joll hefora her tardiness was noted Anne stole a glance at Craig Braden The hardness along the line of his dark jaw had relaxed evpr so little He was settling down to a steady pace of 75 miles an hour do you propose to she asked raising her voice above the hum of the motor the rush of tjie wind Becomes Possessive going to Jacksonville" he shot he married there We may have to something about reglsteringlntentions We can register and come back when the 'T wish you drive to she complained giving me a frightful He gave her a surprised look saw she appeared as calm as she sounded and dropped his speed to 60 He had expected a struggle maybe even a physical struggle before he had his way Caveman stuff Women liked it begged for- it Even high-strung fine-fibered women like Anne Austin Well he was prepared to give her as much as she compelled him to use And here was she sitting docilely beside him -tame as a white rabbit You never could figure women They rode on in silence The blood sang through hie veins He felt very much the conquering hero the cave man come home from the wars with his woman This woman might have put up a bit of a struggle though just to keep her part of the game going Too swift surrender took away the tang of victory He was making an ass of himself but she was worth it God she was worth it! he asked The alienee was beginning to be oppressive she said and turned away from him had to do it he said dropping to 50 had to bring you to your senses You were ruining your life and mine too You're no more fit-for work than a race horse is fit to pull a plow" like the you must work you can work for me pay you well Got your first wages in my pocket now It's a set of rubies I picked up In Europe They belonged to a princess of Islam They'll become you better than a cap and afraid I possibly earn She spoke quietly almost Indifferently As though she were quiet and all the time her mind was darting seeking a chink a erevlee to dartthmighta safety Now her mind listened Her whole body listened strained for a sound Yes there Is was again no more than a whisper! Coming from a low whisper the echo of a whisper hear it too She must keep him from hearing it shut out the whisper until it had become a voice head is quite clear she said may speed up If you He smiled down at her knowingly triumphant This was one on him His womairhrhad taken from the wars was actually urging him Uni scarves bows or sleeves tsks to dots on plan ByBill Limiting Legal Work 1 a Special to The Tribune WASHINGTON March 23-Sen-Ator Borah Is causing embarrassment for some of his colleagues in both senate and house byjpresslng for action on his bill prohibiting senators amjeongressmen accepting compensation for appearing before any government department commission or court In any case in which the United States has an in- terest Nevertheless the senator maintains that such practise is unethical and while he does not say so in so many words he leaves 'no doubt that senators and congressmen engaging In such practice are in fact not selling their legal ability but their political influence The bill has been broadened since it was first introduced to forbid appointlye federal officers from representing clients for pay in cases in which the United States government may be interested Third Section While these provisions of the Borah bill are rigid enough the underground opposition is directed at its third section which provides that no senator or congressman may act as attorney for any person corporation or association engaged in Interstate commerce purpose of this section says Senator Borah in reporting the bill to the senate "is to disassociate all members of congress from corporate Influence or corporate obligation It is not thought proper for those who must be engaged in legislation touching corporations engaged in Interstate commerce to be receiving compensation or pay from those whose interests may be affected by such In reporting his bill from the Judiciary committee Senator Borah makes this further statement: Gives Illustration To give an Illustration let us suppose that congress is engaged in framing a measure or enacting laws which will affect corporations either In control or limitation of their power or in any other way Would It be ethical and would it be In the public Interest for any of those so engaged in framing such laws to be receiving at the same time large compensation from corporations which would be affected by such legislation! "No one would contend for a moment that a man who had been selected at a Judge should continue under any circumstances to receive fompensation from corporations or persona whose interests mlghfeome before the court for consideration Indeed no one would consent that a Judge should receive compensation from anyone under any circumstances other than his salary "It is believed that the position of those engaged In framing laws is in fact no different so far as the public Interest Is Involved than these who are engaged in the interpreting bf laws It might be well argued that those who frame the laws stand In a more representative position than those who Interpret the law and therefore should be even mors completely divorced from all obligation and from all selfish interest which might consciously or unconsciously affect their views as to what the law should be Interstate Commerce The congress of the United States is constantly engaged and In the future must necessarily be constantly engaged in legislation touching the rights duties and obligations of all persons corporations or associations engaged In interstate commerce Those who legislate on these vital matters should not stand under any obligation whatever to anyone except the public Private Interest and personal Interest should be eliminated "In conclusion the purpose of this bill Is to eliminate the question of personal or private Interest in matters of legislation in so far as it can practically done A man who Is enjoying a retainer from a railroad corporation say from 315000 to 525' 000 or from any corp oration is utterly unfit to help frame laws which may affect that 4 Dead for 7 Minutes Man Remember WASHINGTON (UP) Vincent Montessi 63 was for seven minutes but when he awoke next morning knew nothing about it Montessi was undergoing an operation at the George Washington hospital His heart stopped beating Dr Frederick Reuter staff surgeon massaged his heart and kept the blood flowing Finally Montessl's heart began to beat normally and Dr Reuter continued the operation When Montessi was told several days later about his he said all he remembered was "falling asleep under the anaesthetic feeling fine and awakening the next morning Reeling weak and Bitter Root Prices High YAKIMA Wash (UP)-Offers of $3 a pound tor dried bitter roots failed to find any takers among Yakima reservation Indians The roots are highly prized by the Indians and are used as seasoning for food at their annual ceremonial feasts each April Chinese and Japanese herb men offered $3 a pound for the roots to be used as medicine to be about and see her driven in-in the best car of Craig Braden Backstairs would buzz Suppose Carl should see rather he didn't Tott-rnky-drep at-the next she said only a little way from Bois Joli" Craig Braden stepped on the gas Tm not dropping His dark jaws snapped As the car slurred a corner and leaped toward the open country Anne hunched low Into the seat away from Craig The situation was too ridiculous Craig Braden kidnaper! Craig Braden kidnaping a eervant girl and running away with her in his best car What did he mean to do? Where was he going? be bound to get some place Borne time The dotted dress with the espe that comes off Is a cool new Easter fashion 3K Domestic Oriental Shirtwaist severity with lots of white end sometimes a dash of scarlet in a navy blue polka Gorgeous 9x12 Rugs Second Floor a sensational new reproduction from the famed Karaston Mills Perfect replicas of the most exclusive and costly patterns! This Week's Big Feature! LASTEX LUXABLES 'civ It certainly is when yonr feet are comfortable in ENNA JETTICKS grand when you walk with a fine free stride in the new Enna Jetticks These smart shoes fit your feet perfectly (180 sizes and widths take care of that) See the new ful models made to wear with the new Spring fashions Easy payments 5 down BUG PADS will lengthen the life of your Rug! restful to walk on and protect both rug and floor 9x12 size Soft resilient 350 Ask for your Lux at the Lastex Booth on our Street Floor With Each Lastex Purchase I the dawn of a new era in washable fabrics You find it in foundation garments suits hats bathing suits stockings gloves popping up everywhere and it really does wash as easily and safely as a pocket hanky1 Smartest Walkifig Shoes Go Places Comfortably CARPET SWEEPERS now at an extreme low price! A most dependable and thorough little model to keep your nr floors splc and span always ltD LAMPS exclusive and beautiful Lovely bases or alabaster or genuine china and colorful silk shades nr Others to 795 Featured at AND MISS MARIE WALL A Washability Expert From the Lux laboratory will be on hand all this week to give you practical advice on washing Lastex fabrics Come In and ask her about any washing problem Her hints will save you money She win present every purchaser of Lastex wearables with a regular sized package of Lux Only one package to a customer Fabrics for Decoration Just arrived! Fabrics for spring drapes and uphol-sterings the smartest in years! New rough weaves Chase mohairs modern stripes Please let one of our staff advise without obligation Our decorators are highly skilled artists and our fabrics the finest in the west perforation and ititchlng drees up this oxford -Brown dull black blue white kid St A light-footed oxford uses ititchlng and pin point perforations In a graceful design Dull black Jevi brown white kid $5 YOU NEED NO LONGER BE TOLD THAT YOU HAVE AN EXPENSIVE FOOT Second Floor SHOP BY MAIL Write to Margot Manners our personal shopper and let her select and send them postage paid Reich Crime Shrinks BERLIN (fP) New figures showing 439269 criminal offensei in 1932 and 361211 in Germany in 1933 ere called clear indication of the decline of criminality since national socislism came to power" 3x 1 az:.

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