Show " it i f I - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 'TUESDAY MORNING' NOVEMBER WAGON DRIVER CLUBWOMEN' Af HIT BY TRUCK r ' CHUTE DIES — f Milton Q Beck 55 r truck The coal truck driver 1 W Miller 31 of IIS Wilmington erenue wee questioned by police and later re ’leased under order of Chief Joseph i E Burbldge who waa conducting a personal lnreatlgatlon Beck Is eald to hare Jumped from hie milk wagon at the coal truck wat panting Hie head wae crushed by the Iron chute Ha was taken to the hospital By Pa trim en Charle Larson and Roes Hunsaker i Surgeon Immediately performed an emergency operation but declared they held alight hope of the patient' recovery He euf fered a skull fracture and brain Injuries Both truck were traveling east on Twenty-fir- st South street at about 13:20 p tn when the accident occurred according to Investigators ’Miller eald he saw the milk truck itop but did not know the chute waa protruding from his own machine When Miller stopped he found the victim lying between the front and War wheel of the coal truck Beck employed by the Cottonwood dairy lived at 3311 Fifth East street He was born in American Fork' February 19 1905 the son of Hebec and Margaret Beck Ha had been a resident ot Salt Lake county fa about eight year He is survived by hit widow Mr Archie T Beck a son Milton Q Beck IB months and by the follow Irrg brother and sisters: Stephen Beck Vernal Mr Florence Balt Lake Ale Beck Ounnl eon Mrs Laura Huish Magna Mr Bettis Weeks Vernal Mra Emm Kcasler Salt Lake Byron Beck Magna Mra Tereaa Bindley Knorrt and Calvert Beck American Fork sad Mra Margaret Andrew of Sal - : : PATRIOTIC FETE JOB' PROGRAM Chief Gives Praise To Unit Here Assembling the officers and Midler of the Thirty-eight- h infantry upon the conclusion (Jf hi Inspection at Fort Douglas Monday forenoon Brigadier OenerelJoseph O Cast-n- er general of the commanding Third division stated that ln per-soappearance and military bearing no troop in hi entire commend made a better showing thth those stationed at Fort Douglas General Castner also said that ha had seen a marked Improvement in the post since his last Inspection at Fort Douglas in the early part of this year General Castner remarked that the Third division of which the Thirty-eigh- th Infantry forms a part was a nal widely dispersed The Balt Lake City and district Federation of Women' Club pledged It support to relief of the unemployment situation especially with regard to women The decision was made at the annual meeting Monday after-noo- n at ths Civic Center A resolution that each member give at least one day of employment to some needy woman was passed unanimously and it was decided that full report of this employment would be given to Mayor John F Bowman -Out F Beckman general secretary of the chamber of commerce the principal speaker talked on “Unem- FLAGS ADORN STREETS Greet Parade 4 The tramp of marching men the rattle of sabers and the rumble oF moving artillery will be heard on Balt Lake's downtown atreeta Tuesday But rather than fill the people with fear of approaching conflict it will turn their minds to the blessing of peace which began with the signing of the armistice 13 year ago on the battlefield of the moat sanguine war Selection of a permanent 'headquarter through which will be cleared all unemployment problems will be made Wednesday member of In Mayor Bowman's advisory committee on employment decided Tuesday afternoon at a meeting in the city and M Whitaker will county building be In charge of the headquarter Employer Expected W Create Additional Work i Lafayette Hanehett head of the committee on stabilisation reported that he had called a meeting of 300 local employers for Wednesday at the chamber of commerce The employers are expected to devise ways and means of relieving the present unem- problem through creating i- ( i Chamber of commerce ' officials pledged the support of their organization to Chester P Cahoon chairman of the committee on temporary frVT 'W the monument at 1:30 pm and south on Mai street to Fourth South thence east to State street and north to South Temple street Chairman Annewnces leave prooeed Kent AH employment Through cooperation with this committee the chamber of remised a successful demons tra-O- n is assured Led by an escort of police and Colonel A H Davidson and hi tides the parade win be made up as follow: First division Major J A Gillespie Infantry-commanding— Thirty-eight- h S first battalion Thirty-eigh- th serInfantry army recruiting Univice navy recruiting service and versity of Utah R O T O Second division Major W D Geary commanding— West and East high scools R O T C Grand Army Veteran ' Will March to Division third division Lieutenant Colonel Per cent of Eighty-eig- ht band: that T as FALLS DROWNS County Vote Tally Begins Crops Exceed Last Year’s Harvest Rules Given for Autos at Parade must be parked on the line of march of the Armistice day parade by 1:15 p m Tuesday Chief of Police Joseph E Burbldge made an announce- ment to this effect Monday All cars Two persons were hurt tn a collision t Hartwell avenue and Main Ralph Woraley 17 Filth avenue Utah' eorti potato apple pear and grape crops will exceed was drowned In Beer liver Monday street Monday night last year’ "according to the November estimates of the depart4 p m when he fell backward at W to H Ttngey According police Official canvass of returns ot the ment of agriculture released Monday by Frank Andrews local while working on avenue 4L of 163 Commonwealth i an Oregon Short election In Belt Lake county was ’statistician for the department turned hit ear east from Main street started Monday by the board of Automobiles will be backed line to Hartwell colliding with the rear The sugar beet and alfalfa seed commissioners with prospect Into the curb at right angle of a machine operated by Q D Kiscrop are below normal bridge la Cachefeount3r reconsume check will that the the The 1930 earn crop la estimated at Junction accordwith the street singer 33 of f 13 South Seventh East 800000 bushels compared to 589000 Streeti The chief also ordered the ing to a Tribune mainder of the week the boerd commissioners ot With five-ye1939 avera bushels In and entire personnel of the dewere treated at the emergency Both Monday tectives1 bureau to report for handling the tally sheet and offlctal age of 440000 bushels hospital for hoe ration and bruise (dispatch of the totals County Clerk Alonso Mackay The 1930 potato crop Is estimated duty at noon to order to pro- two ofare 3and deputies at 3600000 bushels compared to making the vent pickpockets operating Blowout Cause ficial tabulation whlla various canar 330000 bushels In 1929 and a five-yethe Armistice day among Cache Junction and party representatives are Driver’ crowds average of 3613000 bushels stated that Won-le- y didateson aide a line the unofficial West E la sitting estimated total The A apple crop general manager was working Orant Ferguson 23 of 33 South Use In at 24000 bushels I j Typ Urged of the Utah Light and Traction compared to 900 -with i the bridge observer Main street was Injured when a front check of fourAfter the five-ye-ar completing 1929 In 000 said street ear will a bushels and company tire on hie car blew out at Eighth) gang at a point teen districts the canvassing Federal Building Addibe route dto keep them out of average of 851000 bushels where the m e n board city South and State atreeta Monday 16 a called net result day the be routed to keep them out of The estimate JTor pear U $7000 were putting in a Salt Lake tion night throwing the machine Into the that Mrs Helen F Reiser Rebushels compared to 70000 bushels parade bottom curb He was treated for scalp lacera to being retor candidate pier five-yepublican bounty In 1929 a of and average support the bridge corder gained ona vote on Miss Jesf tiqns at the emergency hospital A -64000 bushels As he was prying a sie Evans her Democratic stone cast manufac Is of opponent estimated Sample at The grape crop board loose with a who is In Hurt the lead according to un- turad In Salt Lake from Utah cement 113 ton compared to 160 tofts in crowbar It gave official returns from 18 anywhere average of 1238 Parked Car Crash land and grgvcl will be sent to the 1939 and a five-yeway quickly and to 107 votes Woraley Went over In the same fourteen districts postoffice department tn Washing tons: Three persona were injured in sub bbet production is estimated Sugar In 'the river back' accident Monday night when sm - f j Overrield Republican ton Tuesday by Gue P Backman F Chauncey to 565000 tons 506000 at compared of the chamber of commerce wards chine struck a parked car on Ninth If ar candidate for the state senate gained The chamber average will urge that the cast tons In 1939 and a five-yeHis body was re- five votes on Dan B Shields East street his ton 671000 of ' Joseph K Cronin SS of 963 Wilson Mr Woraley covered at whlcSi nearest Democratic opponent who tone be used to the new federal Alfalfa seed suffered the worst the building addition if Utah granite can avenue Mrs Annie Cronin v74 of m 10 feet from the point at to have won by the unoffi- not estimate being lor only 42000 bushbe specified in the contract the river Attempt to appeared ' the same address and Mrs Lena It went Into cial count els compared to 10000 bushels In George 8 Heermance theatrical South and Vine revive him proved unsuccessful Cronin Fifty-sixt- h canvass revealed also that the forSenator Reed Smoot who will leave The and a flwyear average of 986-0- scenie artist waa killed November I Deputy Sheriff Oliver Earn 1 In- result against amendment No 3 had Washington Tuesday will be re- - 1939 bushels atreeta Murray were those hurt u eg ted personally to urge upon the : Mra Annie Cronin was the most vestigating the accident to an “unavoidable accident" a corbeen reported ten votes short and 3 apartment the advisability of using oner’s jury reported Monday afterseriously hurt All were treated at Woraley was born March 33 1903 this amount wag added to the tn Utah materials the building noon to City Judge P F Dalby The their hornea The accident occurred tn Balt Lake He had worked with total la cast The stone made lmlta in r Verdict absolved D Plyde Elder in front of 1490 Ninth East street the bridge and building department canvassing board has aim 188 Line for the districts to canvass before the offi- tlon of natural atone can be sold for The owner of the parked car was of the Oregon Short University of Utah Student ana " much la as and about to be half said five to years part authorlUea not known driver of the machine from blame cial totals may be announced atone ' natural the He is survived by his parents John than V stronger -- i— — was killed in front of Heermance ' E Woraley and Mrs Minnie Whit TrjT'Z"-:?:-Schools civic organisation Indus' hi home 341 East Fifth South street Woraley with whom he resided five 'EXTRADITION SOUGHT trial eonoem and Individual citizen when the eastbound Elder automobile brothers James Edwin of Ban Franstruck him Elder and hla companRequisition was signed by Dover vU be urged during th week to pay ion James D McCall of McCall cisco: Leo Walter Victor Eugene end nor Oeorge H Dern Monday en the especial attention to the problem of Idaho each Gerald Woraley of Salt Lake and testified at the inquest the re- moke reduction tn observance of that Heermance governor of Washington for was not risible until Harold Woraley of- - Ban Diego two turn to Utah of William- - H Wood Smokeless City week" slater Mrs Lulu Woraley Edwards automobile was the approaching commitoommeroe of chamber The arrest said to be Chelan under at of Ban Diego and Mrs Jane Woraley Within three or lour feet Of him t tee tn of educational the proanswer of to a charge larceny grand charge' Bentley of Balt Lake Both witnesses testified also that F M Angle of Bountiful alleged that gram has issued detailed Instructions prior to the accident a blindjust furnish on will methods a and truck the and took the to left Ricks clear firing James youth New of York by Daniel Attempts Dr flashed obscuring the high state The machine it la laid was special speakers for schools and clubs ing light hla wife Olorla of a grand larceny Christian of World's the president way from View for ft few momenta " during the current week charge failed in Third district court Endeavor Union wlli arrive here sold In Idaho The light probably wee caused by an Monday afternoon when a Jury reautomobile traveling In the opposite Tuesday evening to address a meetito a of verdict turned guilty Judge ng In the First Presbyterian church direction the witnesses eald Oscar W" McConkle The Hicks “Old Boundaries New Frontier'’ Elder alio denied that the automo' the will be sentenced Saturday by will be his subject bile dragged the body stating that ‘ - - court Dr Poling la on a tour of the printhe impact hurled the inan to the Husband and Wife ‘Were charged A modlshly attired girl who cipal cities In the United Btatea The left of ithe car throwing the body with stealing a 1350 fur coat from the was a “society bootwill open at J JO p m His say across the street to a point eight feet meeting police Z C M I on October 6 Police ofaddress will be the feature of the prolegger" pleaded guilty to liquor from the north curb Patrolmen H ficers testified that the coat was possession and paid a 9300 fine gram after the business la concluded W dark and J F Daitrup testified found among other merchandise in ' He will' leave for Denver after his Monday to 'police court She of the Salt Lake Advertising club the body was found across ghe street Educators civic: ciuba and the couple's room in a local hotel gave the name of Edna Andcr feet from the point where the speech 1 concluded at their weekly meeting Monday Schools throughout the itato comOfficers also testified that the couple eon 233 West First North Rev Jess H Baird will preThe accident apparently occurred at the chamber ot commerce admitted widespread shoplifting acbined Monday to observing the street side and the speaker will be Introp education The only witness to the accident “When you neglect tivities tn Balt Lake y duced by Miss Uly King Captain O B Record are lowering the beside' Elder and his companion was opening day of National Educasaid he “you At the trial however Mr and Mrs the woman after a raid ! j standard of UVlng And when you: Edwin C Davis of 35 East Fifth tion week ('‘4 “ Hicks first repudiated their purport " Saturday night in which V gallower the standard of living you South street who wae sitting to a Monday’" 'themi“'“wi' “iTTiif 9575 Monday forenoon the el confession lon of gin a quart of Whisky decrease consumption ot good Schools and the Enrichment of parked car In front of his home at the i TO tWlN FALLS husband took the stand admitted the and a quart of alcohol were time He testified that he did not Human Ufa! a topic which was ' and consequently production" “ AND RETURN ' theft and absolved hi wife from any seised He declared that the of addressee see Heermance until after the mathe discussed special at Among special 315T NOVEMBER meetings connection with - the theft Mrs Anderson woman dispensed scheduled for the week will be chine struck him and that the night taoqlations and From Balt Lake via Oregon Short Parent-TeachHicks also denied she had any part fancy mixed drinks in her those of Governoe Oeorge H waa “hay" Line Rauroed Tickets good only In stressed at all schools- - either In tn the theft but notwithstanding home Dern and O N Child superintenassemblies or the class room coaches or chair cars limited for retheir testimony both were found Two men Frank Carter and CHURCH HEAD RETURNS dent ot dty schools Thursday at turn to home destinations before Every cent pent on education Robert Knight Arrested In the guilty InHeber J Grant of the President m comes at the Jackson Junior to back the Paasen high 34th community November p midnight alleged speakeasy paid fines of L D 8 church returned to Balt Lake school ot National Education" Office Equipment for any Situation gera may use trains leaving Salt Lake tern of intelligence high standeach when $5 Monday they “How be will ' Tuesday’ theme Monday morning after attending sesm Thursday midnight or ards of living and increased pro12:10 ARROW rRfSS 63 West 2nd South pleaded guilty to resorting Schools Promote Patriotism and sion of the Pocatello stake confer- 1:10 a m and 12:30 p m Friday Ask duction O N Child superintenWedding Stationery Personal ence World Understanding" CAdvJ dent of city schools told members local agent for details railroad -- ar from Injury for i In ar Three f In JURY CLEARS ar j AUTO DRIVER 00 ad-vers- “Smokeless City” - HUSBAND FAILS TO SAVE WIFE FACING TRIAL W Drawn Program i r CEIIEAD DUE IN CITY FOR ADDRESS ‘Girl Bootlegger’ Pays $200 Fine SCHOOLS THROUGH STATE OBSERVE EDUCATION WEEK - ’ lit ed T r " er A ' ’ i Details Completed Thomas' L Hell chairman of the United Veteran’ council who has charge of arrangement announced Monday night that all details were completed and with good weather oommeroe expects to provide temporary employment relief by obtaining pledgee from thousands of Balt Lake families to offer one day's work a i month to the unemployed RAIL WORKMAN ’ history of toe men member armed force stationed In Balt Lake university and high school students and club women's organization lodge will turn out to make the parade one of the most Impressive ever held to thl cltj To the strain of martial music the procession will ce J Application Filed by Men having The committee aim reported Okla- command Ar- Impressive : Ceremony ranged by Service Star Legion in Memory Park ployment" Jifilton Q Beet Will Unite in Armistice Day Through City Veteran 'J w-- L Member Vote to Giro at ' Least One Day’ Work to Needy Person j m Two Men Hurt At Car Collide S-- j avVi units scattered from Alaska to 88 cent of the 3009 applications homa He added that the regular for per work already received were from army soldiers were students m a ble bodied men willing to work and great school of leadership and that that the balance ot the application in the event of a major war their earn from woman The committee services would be of great value to also advised the unemployment surthe government as commissioned and vey being conducted by the L X 8 officer ot the en- church would be completed within larged wartime armies few days General Castner spent Monday The committee discussed the offer morning in sol inspection of the of Utah farmera to contribute surplus Lake troops and - transportation— of the crops to the unemployed A commitFuneral arrangements hive not Thirty-eighth Infantry The Inspec- tee headed by Mr Whitaker is exbeen completed tion was followed by drills by rifle and to survey the farms and determachine-gu-n units Accompanied by pectedwhether a means of harvesting Colonel H C Price post commander mine Truck Driver the crop can be arranged A harthe general then Inspected the bar- vest also Is expected to provide work Suffers Injuries racks and stables persons Newel Wlllta IS a truck driver HyGeneral Castner left Monday eve- for unemloyed Bowman called a meeting of ing at 627 Carson street waa serious- ning for Ban lYencisco where- he hieMayor executive for 4 committee m ly Injured In a traffic accident Mon- will Inspect the- Thirtieth Infantry Friday at which time reports pfrom at the Presidio of San Francisco ths various subcommittees will be day evening Pie alighted from his truck police prior to returning to headquarter heard and the formation of a defi rt ported at Thirteenth East street at Fort Lewis Wash nit relief program Is expected and Sherman avenue and was hit by an automobile driven by Boyce York 33 of 1395 East First South street ’ Willi wsa treated at emergency hospital for severe head Injuries and then removed to hla home Lea-tha- J r dairy-wag- a coal " N WILL MARK n-v- -‘ $ driver died In a local hospital Monday night a the mult of a traffic accident earlier In the day He wee struck at Eighth East and Twenty-fir- st South atreeta Monday afternoon by a chute protruding from w MARCHlNGr-ME- The Story" of tHc WarNow Diriils'a Ncw Generation jtsyvJVJ HAD FRACTURED SKILL Machine Traveling East Deceased Jumped Struck Head on Protruding Iron w 1930’ PLEDGE AID IN r Victim Rushed to Hospital Lot Succumb Following Emergency Operation l 11? Copley Enoe commanding— Postoffic band Grand Army of the Republic Red Cross E A Wedgwood camp No 1 and John F Critchlow camp No 3 United Spanish War Veterans G E Allen post No 409 Veterans of Foreign Wars Salt Lake post No 3 Hellenic post No 40 and Edith Cavelle Disabled poet American Legion American Veterans Marine Corps league United Veterans of the Republic L D 8 college band Gold Star Mothers women’s aouxiliarie of E A Wedgwood camp No 1 and John F Critcnlow camp No I United 8panlsh War Veterans Veteran of Foreign Wars auxiliary ? American Legion auxiliary Disabled Veteran auxiliary Marine Corps league auxiliary Elks club float and horsemen Fraternal Order of Eagles float and Woodmen of the World fleet The reviewing stand placed to front of the postoffice wlu be occupied by Governor Georg H Dern and hie staff Mayor John F Bowman and i the city commission and Colonel H C Price commandant of Fort Douglas The downtown street Monday reForesters' Head of ceived their usual patriotic holiday Supreme of flags and bunting Guest of Honor of Salt decorations Gold Star Mothers and widows wlU attend an impressive ceremony TuesLake Lodge day at 10:30 a m to Memory park City Creek canyon to be conducted by the Service star Legion Mrs E O Frank E Hand of Toronto Can Howard chairman and Mrs Harold F Fabian vice chairman national supreme chief Independent Order of Foresters and Mra Hand Three Will Make were the gueata of Addressee at Exereisea invocation' wfll be offered by honor at a recep- theThe RL Rev Arthur W Moulton and 5 tion given Monday addresses by Hamilton Gardner night by Beehive Mayor John F Bowman and Mra H ! court No 315 Salt 8 Woodruff Appropriate music will rendered and Mrs W E Goff will the be f Lake pronounce the benediction I Eagles’ dub All Oold 8tar Mothers received corof violets Monday afternoon "§ Mr ahd Mr sages the presentation of the American LeiiHand arrived on gion auxiliary The flowers were carMonday afternoon ried to the homes of the mothers by if from Lo Angeles Mrs Edward E Jenkins auxiliary where the supreme president and Mrs O F McShane chief dedicated the Gold Star chairman new $200000 build-lin- g Salt Lake's department stores will ot the order remain open Armistice day but banks In attendance at city county and state offices will be Monday night’ re- clewed all day ception were more There will be no holiday for the than 250 Foresters pubUq school Teachers at the reand their friends quest of Superintendent of Schools Mr Hand con-- G N Child will talk on national and world movement which have taken local court on the plaoa to the Interest of permanent growth it has made peace since the armistice since It establishPatrons and friend of "Rowland ment a year ago Hall are cordially Invited to attend a In that time the special service for Armlatloe day to membership has the school chapel at I a m The 'increased to ap- - services will be choral with the folproxlm&tely 300 lowing numbers to be sung: "AmeriTuesday morning the supreme ca the Beautiful" “National Hymn" chief will confer with L A Harvey “Anthem" “For AH Thy Balnta" by state manager and the district dep- Vaughan Williams recessional The leave flag will be carried by the student uties He and Mrs Hand will v with the highest average in academic Tuesday noon for Denver Mr Hand has been an officer of studies the Independent Order of Forester Men Hold for more than 30 years rising from the position of deputy to the head of Armistice Eve Party the organisation Mr Hand is also Nearly 500 men Includhigh to Mssonio circles and is na- ing a number of veterans of the Geraa known a tionally speaker man and Austrian armies enjoyed en Armistice eve party Monday night at the chamber of commerce ae gueata of Balt Lake post No 2 American Legion A regular army meal waa served after which there wee a program Carlton Jones vice commander of the post was toastmaster and addresses were made by Ray L Olson state deAH children of foreign-bor- a commander Oeorge Ballff partment wilt more not be parents who of Provo and Franklin Hiter put than 16 years of age by Februcommander of the post ary 12 will be eligible to eom- Norman Btme gave a humorous In the oratorical contest reading and music wu furnished by Ste held on Lincoln's birthLee Farrar who sang wartime songs day This was decided Monday the Vico quartet and an orchestra at a meeting of the AmericaniThe entertainment concluded with a zation committee of the chammoving picture presentation ber of commerce which "is sponsoring the contest DECORATION TOPIC The oration will be based on Flans for decorating the business of the life and achievement and' residential sections of the city Abraham Lincoln and the for the Christmas holidays were disprizes win be distributed to cussed at a meeting of the civic imwinners provement Committee Of the rhamtyr of commerce Monday ORDER’S CHIEF VISITS LODGE i N at i ratulatedthe Chamber Plans Oratory Event ’ |