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Propaganda From Holding - i Companies - ' " - by United Press) (Copyright WASHINGTON Feb 26— (UP)-Administration investigators sought today to disclose Identity of instigators of a terrific propaganda drive against proposed legislation to eliminate public utility holding companies iTwo clever young attorneys Thomas Cochran and Benjamin Cohen were assigned to conduct a quiet but thorough Inquiry expected to reveal those responsible for starting a deluge of mail on congress- 1935 1 men IHuge sacks of mail are poured daily on desks of congressmen urging defeat of the Rayburn-Wheelbill designed to wipe out holding companies by Jan 1 1940 They come from all parts of the country but a majority are from New er England states Rep Sam Rayburn Demccrat of Texas of the bill believes the drive inspired wholly by holding companies who desire defeat of the measure in its present form Evidence in support of this theory was found in one instance where Jthe protesting investigator inadvertedly included in his letter a communica- tlon from a holding company saying it was to his interests to protest against the bill A list of members of the interstate committee was inV cluded 4 The investigators wish to determine also if legitimate pretests are coming in - These Rayburn said will be given consideration by the committee Organized propaganda will have little effect he said Cochran and Cohen are a prominent part in investigations which led to the stock market control bill last year They were referred to as the "Geld Dust Twins" and "two of Felix Frankfurter's hot dogs" I -- co-aut- hor ' - underground water NIGHT MEETINGS The Joint appropriations committee today voted to meet each eveto nine pm ning from seven-thirbeginning Thursday and to hold a session j each- - Sunday at ten am With tout 16 days of the session remaining the committee has only tentatively agreed on provisions of the appropriation bin y Senator Bamberger urged his bill for a $10000 appropriation for the state's share of an underground water survey in with the government citing the success of such surveys the past summer in Ogden and Salt Lake City ' Mrs Burton W Musser reported that a governor's mansion could be erected on the capitol grounds for other states now $45000 Thirty-tw- o have executive residences she said The question was made a special or der of business for tomorrow's meeting of the committee The house sifting committee today placed on the calendar for - - I during debate on that bill ty ion i house consideration tomorrow five bills offered by Rep J W Jensen cf weDer county and advocated by the Copimittee of j Nine together witn two Dills offered by Rep Dex ter Farjjr of Weber county and four other representatives to make the state road commission consist of three fijll time members appointed j by the governor The two latter measures would constitute the commission as it was when Governor Blood was a mem ber None of the Jnembers would be the heads of state executive departments with an ex-o- ff icio appointment to the read commission as at present The commission would receive '$4000 a year each SCHOOL MEASURES The education bills would give the state board of education authority to prescribe minimum school standards and a uniform auditing system for school districts would permit of school districts in : RUSSIAN CAST 0EALL00rHNG (Continued from Page One) transactions are expected- to be in j i ' a cash i If that expenditure is realized It will end several years of decreasing Union purchases in the United Soviet ' States The aggregate of Soviet im- also has fallen steaiily from ' ports 1058825000 rubles in 1930 to 189- 808000 in 1034 During that period the arbitrary value placed on the ruSe has varied from 51 to 87 : cents - s TRADE DIVERTED 1 - i -- :- -- i - v " 4 Old Clothing Worn ' - : At State University - —f SALT LAKE CTTyTFeb 26— (AP) —Representative Warwick C Lam-oreaD Salt Lake) announced today he planned to ask permission of the Utah house of representatives to introduce a memorial urging congress to establish a Colorado river authority similar to the Tennessee valley authority Mr Lamoreaux said such an auall rethority would sources of the Colorado River basin construct dams and diversion works power plants and otherwise provide for maximum use of river water Permission of the house would be necessary to introduce the memorial as the deadline for new measures has passed ux co-ordin- ate 4 Patient Dies Second Time Event Is Final TYLER Tex last night failed Feb 28— (UP)— W died a second time Efforts to revive him 71 ": " — -i - strange: former Smith county sheriff apparently died last Thursday His heart stopped beating and lung action ceased Relatives called in undertaker But the physician dead dewho had pronounced him to administer ' adrenalin cided Strange was revived Last mzhts death was final t admin-istration-back- ed o $750-00- budget J - DEALERS' LICENSES In addition the house disposed of the controversial produce dealers' license measure which bad been hanging fire for several days ' In the chamber sending it to the senate after a jritter debate which saw a flareup within" the farm bloc" The bill proposes to license dealers 'who do not negotiate with farmers on a cash basis The proposal is designed to replace a law which was enacted and found to by the list legislature - be unworkable f Nightfall yesterday had brought senate approval of 19 hills They all! went to the house: Of the flock of Measures 17 were judiciary committee proposals intended to speed prosecution of criminal cases and plugi existing loopholes in criminal law (which now make It possible for extepded delays in procedure Two other measures of the same group were on third reading Another senate measure to pass was by J Francis Fowles and would validate I bonds and other obligations incurred by the state In the past I for Iflnanclng of public works projects Through the issuance of bonds the state had been able to take advantage of the federal works e -- cif yIaunches DIAPER SERVICE men wo- Those arrested in the raid Fears - Legislature In Philadelphia : - Feb 26— Mrs H F Mathiasen and daughter of Council Bluffs Iowa left Monday after spending a few days in Evanston as guests of Mrs Louise Allard and family Miss Mathiasen and Miss Alice Allard spent Sunday in Salt Lake City Ai-le- en CHECK RECEIVED Cecil Cain of Ogden spent Monday in Evanston and while here received an insurance' check from the Woman's Benefit association of which his wife Mrs Emma Cain was a member The check was given him by Mrs Esther Jensen financial secretary of the order V Mr and Mrs Andy1 : Edner and twin daughters Mary Lou and Mary in MorAnne spent the week-en- d gan Milton R Scott of Washington D C cost accountant of the United States forest service spent Sunday in Evanston with Judge and Mrs George H Crosby - Mr Scott had been spending several days in the w Ogden office He Is a of Judge and Mrs Crosby IN BRIG HAM CITY Mrs H G' Kelly and her son and daughter-in-la- w Mr and Mrs Harold Kelly:spent the week-en- d in with Mrs Kelly's Brigham Cit father George Galbraith John E Moore and William Haines were Salt Lake City visitors over the week-en- d and attended a basketball game there Saturday " son-in-la- Rehearsals Begun In Minstrel Venture RELEASE ORDER OPEN THURSDAY C Kem-mer- er ogdencityT eral days invites bids ' j reconstruction program The text of the communication addressed to Ezra J Fjeldsted secretary follows: "1 have noted the recent Items in: the press relating ta the controversy in Ogden over the Jssulng of rev- vnue Donas ior uie improvement oi the municipal water supply system Erroneous information is being furnished to the people of Ogden and I think It is only fair that facts should be given them" "It is particularly indicated that the issuing of these revenue bonds will increase the bonded indebtedness of Ogden Implying that the property Of the citizens is to be further obligated and that Increased taxation is Incident to the proceed1 ' ings" : " ' Opera Star Favors Plumbing For Child NEW YORK Feb 26 — fAPlU Edith Mason Chicago opera star returned to the United States lasr year with the assertion: "I'd sooner make a plumber out of my daughter than a singer!" She returned again yesterday accompanied by Graziella Polflppn the daughter The stewards ana stewardesses on the liner Rex raved: "Graziella sings beautifully! Oh you should Just hear her sing I" "Yes" Miss Mason admitted "I know Graziella sings Traviata' better now than I do" : AWARD RECEIVED sixth Miss Elizabeth Mayne Evanston In teacher the grade schools who was graduated from the University of Iowa in Iowa City last summer has been elected a member of Phi Beta Kappa honorary fraternity Miss Mayne received the Phi Beta Kappa pin which is a small gold key the past week The award which Is one of the highest honors possible to4" attain in the field of scholarship is the more significant In view of the fact that Miss Mayne took her work at the University of Iowa entirely at summer school sessions ' TEACHER TESTS N Regular examinations for teachers will be held in the office of the county superintendent Mrs Jennie M Isherwcod March 2i f4 :x 40-ye- ar - 7 Endel assumed sole responsibility of the crime An order for Dunkley's release has been signed by Judge McKinney v Accident Fatal To Former Utah Citizen — — SALT LAKE CITY Feb 26— Ave-la- n F Pearson 41 of Oakland Calif former resident of Utah was instantly killed in an automobiL accident 150 miles south of Oaklf Feb 15 according to word recefri here by friends Mr Pearson who was born in Pleasant Grove in 1893 and received his education at Weber college served with the A E F in France with the 405th telegraph battalion signal corps Mr Pearson went to California in 1927 where he married Velma Daniels of Oakland who survives him He is also survived by his mother Mrs Sarah E Pearson of Berkeley and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs Loralne Eagan of Byron Wyo Mrs Grace Anderson Lelth Pearson Oakland and William B Pearson Los Angeles and X Vance Pearson of San FranciscCj Q Funeral services were held Saturday at the Kenny chapel under the auspices of the LDJ3 church Interment Cypress Lawn Memorial Death Takes Two Utah Railroaders p i Imer Pett Services Set For W ednesday park DISCORD NOTED SURVEVMADE ' r- - - - "TSALT: LAKE- - CITYFcB:26-- f AP) Continuing their efforts ' to find a middle ground between the claims of Arizona and California upon the waters of the Colorado river representatives of the six sig natory states to the 'Boulder dam gompact' resumed their executive sessions in the Utah capitol today ' They were not optimistic as they met this morning over the result It was indicated that the delegates from Arizona might be called into the conference this afternoon and given the conclusions fOf the other states on an amended contract Art-- 1 i - water allotted them Boulder dam compact Names Regional Park Service Units under the " William R Wallace chairman of the Utah water storage commission and presiding officer of the confer WASHINGTON Feb 26— (AP)— ence said all the states were agreed The national park service today rethat" the rights of the' upper basin placed the existing five districts "musroe protected supervising state park emergency There were Indications today that wors camps with eight regional ad- - -- : — 4-4- - The number of radio set in Lon don decreased 9210 in a recent month ' —— — "SALT LAKE CITYTFeb 26— The assessed valuation of Logan City would have dropped Irom $4464400 to $2640423 had the proposed $2000 homestead exemption legislation been operative in 1934 'according to a survey released Monday 'jy the Business Men's League of Utah The survey was made under the supervision of D RMoffatt former treasurer of Salt Lake county and is one of a series being made by the league to show the effect of the proposed exemption The legislature has passed a joint resolution calling for submission to the voters of a constitutional amendment permitting legislation to exempt homesteads up to $2000 and property up to $300 2ona Is? seeking f rom vthe 'deoart- - personal The analysis ment of the Interior for the deliv not Include theof Logan City does proposed personal ery of 28Q0C0Dacre feet of water r exemption from the Boulder dam for reclama 'property 1934r Logan in according to the Y' tion in that state a total of 2085 homes had survey One former obstacle1 to an agree valued at $2464400 Of this numment apparently had been removed ber 1883 were assessed at less than with the guarantee of the proposed $2000 and only 202 were assessed at contract that- the four upper basin more than $2000 " ' states— Wyoming New Colorado — Mexico and Utah— would be as sured of the 7500000 acre feet of U S " U-sha- tion i One Obstacle Removed By Guarantee of Proposed v - - T Contract — 4f- - NEW WARD CHAPEL SPRING VILLE "Feb 26— Razing of the LDS Fourth ward chapel constructed In the early Ws on East Center street will begin this week and a new $50000 chapel and amusement hall will be constructed on the old site Trfe new building will be of brick construc- LOGAN VALUE j AM — 50 Brand New Hot Styles I — Gorgeous Early High Spring Shades! — Glamorous Flattering New Details! Rough Crepes! V Beauties ! Every one of them ! And the AMAZING LOW PRICE makes them incomparable Values to $600 Sizes 14 to 44 ? whether or not an agreement ac- ministrations of administrators ceptable to Arizona and California Appointmenthas been reached by that time the was announced at the opening sesconference will be terminated this sion of a four day conference of K ' state" park authorities ith Secretary evening v : — :V-Ickes - Drive Launched To Abolish Balm Cases Conrad L Wirth assistant tional praks director said change was to better the Increasing amount of state improvements carried on by 'na- the ate CCC aprk the Regional administrators with their headauarters Include Herbert Maler Oklahoma City— lature today to abolish alienation of affections and breach of promise utan Kansas Texas Oklahoma Colorado Arizona Arkansas and suits Senator John J McNaboe Intro- New Mexico Lawrence C Merriam San Franduced a bill whitsh he said would end — Washington Oregon Idaho cisco abuses "in many instances borderCalifornia and Nevada on blackmail" ing ¥ of affections alienation Saying and breach of promise suits were beN Y Feb 23— (UP) — ALBANY A drive was launched in the legis- Glen Pricer managing editor of SALT LAKE CTTY Feb 26 — 'haa TmntmAu) the JDallas Disrtntrh r uxiu his candidacy— opposing among 73 (AP) — Oleomargarine licenses and utntfja— wie son oi xus puDiisner ana stamps sold since July 1 1934 "boss" Alfred O Andersson brought the state tax commission it was announced today $1228805 Young Andersson works on an on- Collections represented an Inposition paper crease of $1164180 over the fiscal f the commission year of Woohnan said which was due largely to the rise of butter prices turning trade to the oleomargarine hiarket — -- 1933-15- Death Takes " 34 4 INCONS DD ER ATE FIRE STONEHAM Mass — (UP) —Faces of local firemen were as red as their shirts when Frank Peterson a p&sserby dropped in and g0r BudMBttttlr fcrf ttaM0 VfaiUBtf VMWftMMtttatf BUHttAd DARLINGS OF THE SPRING COLLECTIONS! They're shir- red draped tacked corded buttoned in back casual or dressy blouses! Sheers crepes matelasses taffetas! They take a fling at z&y colors rose-cormaize aqua beigre brilliant red blue white! you They're EVERYTHING scene need to brighten the suit this spring ! '' - W!"'!'l"l!l!Sl i al ONLY -— : seventv-fou- feh-e- preme coutr after Fred NEndel 35 who pleaded guilty to second degree murder and who Is now serving sentence for- the crime a repudiated testimony given against Dunkley implicating him in the robbery and murder of the aged "woman SALT LAKE CITY Feb 26 — (AP) —Eugene Stacey 57 assistant engi neer for the Oregon Short Line Railroad company here died yester day He was identified with construc EVANSTON Wyo Feb 26— Fun- tion Snake River Valley eral services were held in the Wood- branchofof the Line early in the Short ruff chapel Monday afternoon for the century Dilla Walton 75 who died at nis home on County road last Friday J E Russell veteran brakeman evening following an Illness of for the Union Pacific railroad was pneumonia of five or six days Inter- found dead in his room at a local ment was made in Woodruff ceme- hotel last night He was 70 years tery V of age Mr Walton was born in Salem i The body is being held at the city Jowa August 7 1859 a son of B Ci morgue and Mary Ellen Walton His wife in Ohio:pending word from relatives Mrs Ida Walton died last November Surviving- - are three sons ana four daughters: Voscoe Walton Evanston Clarence and Chester Walton Mrs Clarence Summers Ogden Mrs Nellie Eastman Evanston Mrs Luther Bryson Woodruff Mrs Carlisle Murphy-LoAngeles SALT LAKE CITY Feb: 26— The funeral services for Imer Pett Sr 59 managing director and' member of the brokerage firm of Ure Pett & Morris Inc and for many years a leading figure in the Utah mining industry will be conducted Wednesday at two pjn in the First- ward LD5 chapel Surviving besides the widow and sons are seven sisters and four Proposed Exemption Act brothers the latter including LoWould Almost Halve renzo Pett and Burton Pett of Brigham City TaxvTotaIs : SALT LAKE CITY Feb 2fi — (AP)— Edwin J Kearnes 75 wpiu known Utah and Idaho sheen imH mining man died yesterday at a local hospital He had long been' Identified w!'h wool livestock and minin? j enterprises in the two states old SALT TATTR PTTV TVH 9ft ftm' —The interstate commerce ct J mission with one of its examine m cnarge wm open a hearing here Thursday on the Utah Citizens' Rate association s petition that the Union Pacific System be prohibited from placing restrictions on stock shipments originating in southwestern Utah declares Ernest D Salm executive secretary of the rate organization ' The Union Pacific seeks to abolish through rates on livestock' shipments originating on its Los An- - i geles & Salt Lake branch and con- signed to eastern points unless the livestock is carried to its destination over the Union Pacific syste-- v ' DELAY ORDERED ) The new rates were scheduled become effective last December 15 but the i I" C C suspended the changes on complaint of the rate association pending a hearing Burial Rites Held In Woodruff Chapel ing utilized by unscrupulous persons Pastor Traits Editor Opposes Son to enrich themselves he forecast of his MIL which has the Lilcened to Tunney of Paper Publisher passage support of various bar associations a NEW YORK Feb 2S— If what t at3itvv Dallas rfph Dan are Morgan says about Bobby PascandWat ont Oleo Taxes Bring tor New York university former to race the many angles for a state true is can expect him fighter lesisiauve post nere out this one $12288 Since July to wear the heavyyouweight crown one tops all: of Utah and Idaho SALT LAKE CITY Feb 26— (AP)— Sheril Dunkley was a free man today after spending 18 months behind the wills of the state prison for a crime he did not commit Murder charges against Dunkley in connection with his alleged participation In the slaying Matrch 27 1933 of Mrs Freda Gibson 75 Salt Lake City vendor of artificial flowers were dismissed yesterday by Judge James: W McKlnney man had been The convicted of fsecond degree murder but the verdict was reversed and a new trial ordered by the Utah su- s WATER CONFAB ' front Page One) clares that' erroneous Informatiop is being furnished to the people x of Ogden concerning the waterworks x k' JContlnned 26— Feb EVANSTON Wyo Mrs Lucille Casselman has been appointed as acting head of the Evanston nursery school to succeed Mrs Opal Reynolds Jackson Mrs Casselman formerly of Green River is a daughter of the late Joseph Hurd early-da- y attorney of Salt Lake City The appointment was made by Mrs Adelle A Stirrett of Cheyenne - EVANSTON Wyo Feb 26— Practice started Monday evening for the minstrel show to be presented here under auspices of the Evanston chamber of commerce for the benefit of the club's clinic for under privileged children old " : EVANSTON Wyo The M Men and Gleaner Girls will ranged from Algy Martin whose brothers and sisters were held a dance in the amusement hall the children' present to Ralph Clay- this evening Immediately following ton 65 the regular M I A meeting A small admission' fee will be charged Judge H R Christmas of was to arrive in Evanston today to hold district court for sev- to-th- e j plant program1 "Therefore for the benefit of NO BILLS OFFERED For the first time since the be the thousands of young fathers forced to bend ginning of the session no bills were who nightly are introduced yesterday This was due over the washtubs when they get to the expiration of the period in home from work we are issuing a which the members could introduce permit" measures! at will Proposals must now finot their way into the houses through fcertain- committees or by Long Confirms consent of the bodies themselves Two senate bills and three house Called proposals were to go - before the house today upon recommendation of the sifting committee which 4s BATON' ROUGE La Feb headed by Mrs Reva Beck Bosone (UP) — Senator Huey Long 26— conmajority ffloor leader The first on firmed the worst fears of his the list is the personal income tax enemies and announced today that measure i which was the cause of another special session of the legisconsiderable debate in the senate lature— the fifth in six months-wo-uld The measure would increase revebe called within a week or nue for the state by reaching more ten days individuals through a lower exempThe purpose said Long will be to tion rate j and at the same time progive authority to Gov O K Allen tect present taxpayers by permitting to rebate a portion of the oil refinft ' property tax offset The first tax passed at the last special ing fight wHf likely arise over a reve nue and taxation committeemajor-it- y session report urging elimination of the offset provisions The second senate measure to be considered was Leo Movie Lion Dead to be a corporated Income tax bill followed jby a house proposal to InZoo crease the nremium tax on insur ance companies Another would tax PHILADELPHIA Feb 28 — (UP) — natural gas and the final house bill would amend the state industrial Leo the Hon whose roar was known i act the world over died of old age at the Philadelphia zoo after years of SIfTING PROCEDURE The house siftinsr committee indi fame ln Hollywood cated yesterday that the procedure Taking "bit" parts at first Leo It would! follow in the handling of later was used as a trade mark for bills wof Id i first place water bills a producing company ile was oeiore tne members followed by brought to America from the Nubian general tax measures banking and deserts in Africa 19 years ago when (loan croncsals bills carry tie was one year old building Democratic Ming ' ou platform pledges social legislation commitmen are collecting Unemployed tee cf 44 proposals and finally bills peculiar stones which are found of general interest and class legis only on the Sheringham England lation i ' beach to be used In the manufacThe nine measures at the top of ture cf china and glass ! intruded : Eight of the defendants are "As you are fully aware the is suing of revenue bonds does not constitute ah indebtedness as con templated by" law It merely means It Would Benefit Dads Who tne pledging of a portion of the net "revenues from the utility1 for Nightly Are Forced To the repayment of the loan in volved The property of the ' people Washtub Duty is not obligated and the question KANSAS CITY' Mo —(UP)— The of taxation does not enter into the ' Diaper Rental Service company picture" an infant industry got Its start to tabulation today of According here when Assistant - City Coun tne ballots printed last week by selor Marcy K Brown Jr ruled Mayor Harman W Peerv renuest- the concern could be classed "as 'a lng:an expression of the people as cleaning establishment to conform to then wishes concerning the con- with the municipal' zoning ordin scruciion program tne vote was apance proximately evenly divided Previous Previously the company was re receipt of ballots circu fused a permit on the grounds- - it lated Monday at the dinner would be a laundry prohibited in meeting of thenight chamber of comthe area where the owners wanted merce approximately 65 per cent to locate or tne votes received up to then City 'Manager H F McElroy' ex were opposed to the work program plained the city's change of heart as outlined "While the service is an infant — —44-— ? ' mausiry" ne saia "irom my own experience I felt that it rightfully should be classed as a cleaning : Authority Favored A Strange ut - Colorado River ' i: e in-th- SALT LAICEf CITY Feb "26— (AP)— Observance of "Prom week" at the University : of ' Utah began Monday and many students celebrated the occasion by donning old and tattered clothes Some students contented themselves by wearing old sweaters and hats in addition to their usual garb but others appeared in class rooms attired in clothes bearing so many patches that the original garments were hidden from view Still others had large blotches of paint on their clothes - - 'Sororities held "open ' house" today :in celebration of "prom week" -- -- - There is evidence that Moscow diverted some trade from the United States to - other nations notably Germany But when Hitler began persecuting Jews Germany lost t fa-- J vor In Moscow Soviet purchases in all foreign countries have slumped The United States has ' supplied Moscow with industrial machinery ' : to- manufacture articles - formerly purchased here—tractors and agri- -: cultural equipment for instance Of this situation the Soviet "Economic Review" recently said: "Articles which until recently were imported from abroad fertiliz- -' ers various machines and ' spare parts cement agricultural implements electric lamps ready-mad- e now items clothing knit goods are v "of export xH" ' a v "The profound changes in : the L' economy of the Soviet Union which from a backward formerly agricul- tural country has been transformed 'into a powerful industrial state find their reflection in these changes in the structure of our exports" — -- " romtyIises i Correspondent ARING DUE TO Acting Head Named Convict In ' Murder Case Would Prohibit Railway Will Uphold Right Two Depart After Cleared As Result To Go Unclothed For From' Restricting Stock Visit To Evanston ' For Nursery School of Confession Health Beauty Shipments ? ate MARY EL SLACK JUDGE SIGNS rrs Cult ves research projects and require them Princess Also Favors Two to in such projects with Wickers To Hold the state board of educatioin would Coat "Put" permit iinexpended budget balances to be used for the purpose originally intended after the close of a fiscal BY MARY KNIGHT year would permit a continuous United Press Staff Correspondent school fcensus system and would make the state board of education the sble agency for granting teach- ness Princess Dilkusha de Rohan ers' certificates has done her regal self proud again this season by weighing her wits SALT LAKE CITY Feb 26— (AP) on the fashion scale and finding — Powerful sifting committees were them wanting only more time in at work today on stacks of bills in order to meet the demand for her both branches of the Utah letris- - wares lature as members of the house But would you believe It—"no turned to consideration of four tax eccentricity" —she Come-comsays' measures and the senate set to work do those what call you On a CTDtm Of nin TpMamat Ann knock-o- Dilly little mother of pearl water sales tax power and1 school' ycu are using like buttons hairpins which head second the proposals when you stick the two prongs into reading calendar' two wickets of material to Both houses squared awav todav hold little ajcoat "put?" after aiisssion vesterdav which saw And Uistento this "My colors passage by the house of the believe are particularly happy bill providing for I and all that goes with Gingerbread the refunding of nearly $2000000 it honey toast ginger and lolliworth of state bonds upon which pop tones In the forefront too are have started this the payments were-tSevres tones colors that will year The bill already passed by recall the unique shades the senate will make it possible for certainly of fine that porcelain Quaker Gray the state to use" approximately 0 well is also represented with navy which would have gone toward as the standard of black retirement of the bonds in filling replacing wardrobe" the i the gap which had become' apparent in the forthcoming biennial - Hi NUDIST CASE s oddjairpins E VANS TON NE WS DELAYS ASHED DENVER Feb 25— (AP) — Delays f to ? prevent ! two today threatened Denver courts ' from deciding yet whether nudism Is a legal legitimate pursuit of "health and beauty"' or a violation r of city statutes Attorneys for a Denver Methodist minister and 28 other persons who admit membership in a nudist cult were ready they said ' to ask for continuances in both: cases TIME iTOj BE GRANTED Bryan L Whitehead counsel for all but three or four of the defendants said he was confident both courts will grant the defense more LICENSE BATTLE time in which to prepare their anThe battle over ' the dealers li- nounced fight td uphold the Tight to cense bill was one of the highlights go unclothed "for health and beauf of the session yesterday The 'proty" as fine of the defendants has posal which was sponsored by Rep- phrased it resentative Jesse Hall of Utah Whitehead ' said Police Chief county was attacked via the amend- George W Marland and Municipal ment route John Holley of Salt Judge Alvin H Pickens both had Lake county attempted to amend consented to put off the police court the measure to make trade and cases until March 13 The defendbarter possible Representative ants are charged In this court with Moses Holbrook of Davis county deto a disorderly house clared this would Invalidate the contributing advocates were slated nudist The measure The move was killed Rep- to in juvenile court earlier appear resentative Will R Holmes of Box to hear their attorneys plead for a a remove to Elder then attempted on the of their trials postponement provision which exempted to of contributing charges juvenile but lost after representatives This charge Is based on Wllmer J Maw of Weber and Hol- delinquency the said they found four fact police brook attacked the suggestion by children when they interpresent nonare declaring an undressed party in the profit organizations and the com- rupted home Mr of Mrs and John L Garmon law recognized the right of the rison' : to sell direct to farmer his products DISORDERLY HOUSE the consumer without restraint Garrison and his wife are accused of operating a disorderly house The minister the Rev Fred T Krueger who does not have a pastorate at present has said he attended the gathering- - to get a sociological slant on nudism and that many of those present were "playing guessing games" when the bluecoats co-operi- co-oper- j the senate's work day included: A house bill by Mrs Bosone proposing to set up metropolitan water districts two reclamation measures one authorizing the governor to deed lands in the bed or on the border of Utah lake to the United States and the other validating contracts between water users' associations and the United States government for reclamation projects (both are designed to speed up construction Lake diking of the Deer Creek-Uta- h project) a bill permitting unequal assessment against water shares another making the $5 per capita school equalization fund effective Immediately one to use surplus sales tax money to meet deficiencies In the state district school and the state school equalization funds permitting the state land boardfore-to sell farm lands acquired under closure at an appraisal price and giving mortgage debtor a preference right of 30 days urging the sale of the Piute Central Utah and Carbon Water Land and Power company covering sales of delinquent stock in water companies TUESDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 25 1935 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R of these days The veteran fight handler who was interested tn Jack Dempsey says that Pastor "has the nervous Intensity of Jack Dempsey and the cold determination of Gene Tunney the condition above that ordinarily attained by those who go in for boxing and can hit nd take a punch with the best of them" : FREE SERVICE TO END PAROWAN Feb 28— The revenues of Parowan city will be increased approximately $100 per month after March 1 when free water and light service no longer will be given to churches and other public agencies and also to Indigent families This announced that the ttatlonhouse ruling by the city council is in keepwas In flames The blaze was con- ing with PWA requirements for obfined to the basement taining loans - f c Genuine RLNGLESS FuU- fashioned Chiffons d A pure silk extra sheer stocking with double threads in heel and toe four-threa- 3 Pairs $225 LADIES' GOWNS Slightly soiled Values to NEW STOa£ OF LADIES RAYON L D S BRAND GAR3LENTS FACTORY SECONDS Vie Give and Redeem L4 ZJC Green Stamps 0 CM) |