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Show I , I Steel ri it Will Loses L:lbor Rule iti)i)eal ! -- ,,,.4 1 '''' i,i,,.p "4' , i I Nov, A 'I r , ittAt Latror , 4. ,,,,, 744.41,,,.- ' Q i 5,00() - ' , t 'he orrpuration 'tied by the board . , ,, t 11 ' ' ! ! i f pic4 tur u rg;nal oidcr the directud the rorporation to lore the stliking titt1ijo cs v (1.1 In lintr rho; applled toe iclitsiateito titiw pay them .1...!es from that time. Sm e mere 11 tant'd tn Of li, Others, sk ere not, The forpora lion durithl,4t 4I 4. t 1 1;m1e,,11:, the y i nei!ed employment. t he 4 , f .." to re- , (( 1 ,, ' t ..,, iri ', 0' Anil bk)0(iV Strikei ;it RepliblIC.4 Ithillt!4 itt Youngstown, Nlassilon. Canton, ()f. Wrrn and Clisel and 'i t ''''' cl I . From Pag.. One) EoultAard while Mr. 1 e- ' f Pioneer Da)9; Future In Doubt Only cight districts gave a Inapov.ur plant. all jority fur The WeA Of io .. l'e BS101 Plan Author Glum 8 ,, L.: At Returns - (Continued - From Page onel .UVIV !lie P:in. 'n11 V tended that he h..41 lull) vie to -- ham grg,1-,- ' last olson Deleat As Deal lienlit saal La, id.al. (I, ()Her , ne o Mr, H. a kind,. hilt Itil41.1"w aqiii"ilil'ed new Prill"e,al tATI ltefule all tile ballots ),Illing ilo' old (Ale "'11' counted. -mill continue the f,ght imtil u, ,111. iht eat old ple,n.h. saal, adding th,,t he a Look! try to put variant of the teiccitil plan ttetre ow ot(,)., nvxt p,,tr. T he Californ ia r etuns buried the 'ham and eggs- - pension pro- 1 gtam !iv a tremendous imgm, but thc:re. too. sponsors said a further fight as planned. The proposition would have paid the up I,) srld a utwippl,,yed pst and mould Mo.e hecn of s'aTe minced by a system scrIpt. . 11- - - pronoal trailed 2101 total against it. Pen,ion leaders dedared the" would start a retail Movement zwainst Gov. colhert L ob.on, a I f 1,,i-- !i h t miihm.: ii,1 !,5cfi and 1,1,, ,,f ,,) ,411 Election (Continue(I From Page One) were stilmg in all parts of the .city, the former placing firstof and the the latter.second in all six i wards political 7.. t h the "News" tabulation on mayor of- - Pioneer organ. proper- - Abbott has voiced his approal of a eel. ebration in honor of Utah Pio- - "n ted feat ,.,, , sore hore I he organization repo' had btu!) losing ill riqillt ears. m el e New York Republicans v.cioriou. however, ill in lipstate race. Edwin Arcongressional thur Hall. 14:publican, defeated John V. Johnson. Democrat, and American Labor Party, in a con- test to succeed the late Rep. Lord V f Pen-Day- s q , " Two years ago Mayor Peery defeated L. F. Griffin by 1782 votes. In the 46rimary election Mayor Peery received 4304 votes against Mr. Abbott's 3816, a ma- jority of 488. until re-Ogden's mayor-elec- t cently was claim agent for the tah-Idaho Central Railroad. lie is a native of Farmington and a brother of State Road Commis- sioner George Abbott and of Mayor Jed Abbott of Farming- ton. He was formerly connected ofU- ' engineering at the University 'cif Utah and resided in Salt Lake City in 1919. He has been a res ident of Ogden 14 years. - Logan.- - .. 4 --. ' (Continued From Page One) municipal power. He 'was hacked by business interests, and after a vigorous campaign, rode in- to office. He and Mayor Lund- storm had survived in a primary listing six mayoralty candidates on the ballot. Mr. Sonne has filled out one four-yea- r term as commissioner. During that time he has effected progress in recreational a development and has been capable custodian of streets and His successful opponent, Mr. Bowen, stood On a platform of intiating a coordinated city-,- wide beautification program, con- tinning recreation development, and widespread repair of streets. In the primary. there were also six- men aspiring to final. posts for commissioner. - , Bergen - , The American freighter City of Flint. recently released from a prize crew by the Nor- wegian government. will remain several days, it was reported today. The United States minister, J. Borden Harriman, called , 1 '' ' meanwhile on the British naval attache. presumably to continue in regard to disposi-of the vessel's cargo. I,pion - it f d to-th- e "News"--tabulaMr- (.0111VittI itof ,, ,'''''s grotithi no Itipprti IMO a .nt g,-.- nit the cNin Entnitting Poiret grato.hoppers motto. for gustline in t - been --- ------ of sub. tow al I ,,t 1 0 Re-elect- 0017117E5 - For Third Term ed a t Moor Angelo J. pictured here Cii1 fig hi me ; ith Ii i granddaughter, Joanne mu reelected by Soo ralicko for bi4 third term locr field of se ru II iI n the nto (MAO' race. Note automatic Ming mac hint Mireitholo.) a t e it4E,-- I nt Ang, potential I)! illg - pat eto!v Incawork aP1)1' t". lk r, i e Nt'w I tor Sim has' limn When planning your vacation trip, remember this. It's four times as fast. twice as comfortable, and just as eccormmical to fly. The round trip fare to Los Angeles is only $52.12 and the flying time 3 i hours. This year FLY SOUTH. 11G 2:a; titA non. 1,y I an( k It )1,t 'wait v. to, t!t.1),,1 it v 1,,ottg to tit. - . 'loped Nlaskacht::( ti 01,11al c(411 jhtIly !,) put litainan r)e, ihrougli leoe sc:Irs 110 tu'In111.1 cah '1 i slow Imiti c.itLNe defertA ut at ;I titicv A un,111.. ( cc-401v ot (iprat t(IN all. ( t, 1:0p11,!-- ( ' ItidljL r the hi ntng -. 3- ab.. , to 13:,71:1:$ in a eiglitAde(1 p,.;J:11,all rave. 1111111. ,....- .." a 1A V1"1"." I , E. 1 4.W -7-- 'P ' Hotel Utah Lobby, Telephone Watotch 9 400. Or , --1 yew opal. . t I MOW FOR stfORE RECORDS. 8 RE.1111 - .. ' , . . " . ie , .' - - .., , 14N Aroel . . ' , . , ... . , ' r ,' . , . ' '- -- - 3, 1. 1;ef'Aelk ''''44kNo. . ' ttCg ', I, ', ,., ' , ' ' ,......... ,, ,,' .. - . , . ' ,. A it. .4 .. , ,, , st,, - , ,i ,,,, ,,,, ... ,.,,-,... , .. , ; :, , ...' 2 .....: .. ' , - ,,.,'.-- ,;" - -.,,. ..... ,..... -- ... ,,,,,,,,4 1 ,,, ., , . : ' ' ' ,.., -- ...,.. ,'''' 4. 't ,.1,bcIlloa,41-- :::-..:- ,1 ,.! .., ' ' '' s. ..:: ,i -- i klotioostl-,- ' ' f.,,-,,,.- Q 4("WPO, .., ' '' , i , i i. I , - t., Alc' 10m "001,"4'. ,,, itt ', 4( , ,, -4 . ,N Amako,.,,,, , 1 . : - ---- , ,.,. -- A..., 4 , - - , -- , - ' i'' - ...owl .. .1 . , ., ' ' ,,,a.tootedvsmotow...-,....., , .......nos,...A.la , - ' ' IN , , than three months, the brand- new Mercury 8 won itself a position established sales leaderst among thi-tethe,1940 1MeIcury 8is a' brilliant sue. car. It cessor to that record-breakit.offers many refinements that maket. it an even more desirable ear to on With tvery advantage that you'll find in an ear of this big-ca- r it has some- class ECONOMY would be that thing more: . in car! good any Distinctive new streamlines and inte- - ,..... the LESS i., . .. , .0.e.K.',,,,,,it65,e, , ,mmokm -- finance the warrants, which were supposed to circulate as The plan Would have money. extensive economic required and taxation changes. Opponents said it would mean 'financial .. , i; , ' - -- , -- k 4 , - ...0 ",zz."6'14""'4'.4:"46;41:'''''''". . .. 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Big Hydraulic Brakes New brake drums for quieter operation. .AVicift6 in Vemfort, Roomy - . - New Streamlining and , , - , ' r4,3 ----- -' Interior StylingNew , lines and colors. Choice of upholsteries. Sealed-BeaHeadlampsfor greater : safetyin night driving. ' P New ' - i - , and,eco-Mimi- - dictatorship. Governor Planning . His Own Progfam 'Governor Olson, expressing gratification over its defeat, asserted the outcome Ivould .encourage the speedy ,development of better social security meth-- . ods in California. fle is formulating a.- "production for need" prögrain for the ,unemployed. The voters also were piling up a heavy "no vote against a referendum designed to give the state Control over oil production, it had the support of President Roosevelt. Governor Olson and former President Herbert Hoover. In 8,314 precinks it II had L19,169 yes' and 669,665 no votes. Opponents called It a P,W5MXM,5,5,!,55,WZCM?1,'' 11 - FAM4,5,MOM DISPLAY AT THE SHOWROOMS OF IBINETT MOTOR CO. PETTY MOTOR, CO SOUTH I CORIIER 9th EAST & 21st SO. 24 WEST5th ,. ELY LAND 4 0 7 ' w ASATCH 20 87-- - I - , ... artenthos have rLs 'plan was unconstitutional:The widely discussed plap would have provided pension warrantsof S30 facc value weeklyto:. all unemployed toyer 50 years old. It contemplated a, 2 per cent weekly stamp 'tax to bankruptizy t 1,nn. , ,,, .1layor Rossi arthe Cainhalgn'lle asserted the - chaostate Iai agatipt Soustutti other., athn 11, nOtit "'"I'l the - i called yesterday's special election on the plan after more than 700.000 voters had Petitioned for it, but at the same time he urged its defeat. At the close c niI 1 1 EtrUS..1 r't5 , his sympathy. o4 the P441"1 1,1041,01111g )tioth:rd pl ,,,, , : - sured Item the had , 1 ,...., (C)ntinue(' From Page One) the World War I never for a moment thought an) opponent could defeat us. i h soldiers "Enelish and Even, had 11" 111"re "mat.e Iman Gei- 711 .,101 .4 tniul ' lc,ontintiedice' of the banks and monopo; lies." Governor Olson was elected last year with the help of ham and egg support. The pension organization asserted he had as (Ii-o- s. kiriti, --- or the chat politic had ,Allie4 Ham 19 mission (now the Public Service Commission). Ile studied mining I' . - sod empire. . . . "Tmlay a British minister. NVith tears iii his eyes, says, 'Oh, how we would like to have an underif standing with the Germans only we could have faith in their leaders' words.' The same thing I would like to say. "how I would love to make peace with the English if I could find one statesman whom I can believe. But we have been lied to and cheated. Where Is the of people! Promised freedom Where was the of the nations?- Where was the renunciation of the reparations? Where was the just solution of the colonial problem? mentthe. treasurer, city attorney, city health and city police depart- - to dr' ,, , , ,,, i fought three centuries and obtained as a rewardifrom God 40S.000,000 humans to rule over. 'Then it was said that Britain of fights for nations. It might have been exshe would at the end of pected the war at least grant to the peoples in the I and finance. It is presumed-thawhen the new mayor takes of- lice 'changes will he- made in the Offices of the city recorder, city - .., ,- ,- , , ,, , k,..a ,. , . ,. NEW (ME:ANS, La , Nov, Judge Von. I C. Borah Lis srt (or Nov. '22 hring on a petition for a con. telnpt..citAt ion 104Ain.--- t Itwo New Orleans newqmpers In ronnee non with the lAitilams porittuitl It)vestmations. Willsiohon, sttorm.y )Iuli bY prefludmv fin, A. st,keit the o publicity. hitt tong the latuot oi everal Arr:ognalet political tote i'llhlh-tunroot, rigout, on t get growing out . , , - .,...... fhn's N With tilt defeat of Mayor Peery changes are antieipated In tthe departments of public safety t I I T p' t, t ' ' m,m. What caused Germany to fiU W;ls li64. Atnid thunderous appliiii,--Hitler said "the same Churchill today tries his lies. hut Germany is not the same as then. -of Today we have a feeling superiority. The lies were the same t,n it was' Britai freedom of SMilll nations'' We know what the freedom Meant." he went on. "Then it was said that England fights for justice. Of course England in NeW y,,1! s coy walked a change of sulitonent in the me. ra,-e- Republicans Beaten In Pennsylvania In Pennsylvania. Boies rose, second, Republican, trailed John E. Sheridan. Democrat. for in Congress of Rep. Daly tD.Pa.) Penrose is ith and rechecked a nephew of the late Senator fricial "B'' ballots and district elec. Boles Penrose, ..0 tion judges, it is Very likely.,to In South Carolina Mrs. Thom- differ a few'votes from the final- as ('. 'AleMllan held a long lead official count. Nobody call preto s(ulcit.:leiti,dn hre)r c icati; 1ritieci:ace diet. however. whether i he (I if- Snow of ference Nvill he in favor The House now lias only four women members. co.ronJenkins. The only statewide kue in is li"lainell New York's election was the pro. AO VOte of counting analysis posal toh permit machine wager- procedure shows why a differ. ing at e fne horse race tracks of few votes should be eX- state. .11cretotore. such wagering has been placed with in the 149 districts opened the bookmakers. The vote favoring ballot boxes at 7.01 p.m. vesterpad mutuels was bettcr than two day, they counted the votes for to one. the various candidates and used Mayors Nvere chosen in many the familiar five line Method of cities, legislators named in some daddThen the they tally. keeping states. and a host of county and ed up the results and copied the For township officials selected. totals for each candidate on an the most part, local issues were ficial "B" ballot. NViliCh they signdominant, hut leaders of both ed and delivered to the city re- -parties scanned results for some corder's office along with the ofinkling of the country's attitude ficial individual ballots and theirin the 1940 eontests. entally sheet, sealed in the same Philadelphia Mayor velope. Is G. O. Member It is- alniost Inconceivable that The Philadelphia ma yo ra I r ace, sets of all of- the-1ac- - , Won by Robert E. r,amberton. Rejudges would be 100 per. cent publican, attracted, partieular atcurate in adding up the vote and tention for that reason. Lamber in transferring it from their talton defeated Robert C. White, On ly sheets to the "B" ballot Democrat. and his partisans acwhich.they make their unofficial claimed the victory as pointing return. the way to a. Republican victory Likewise it is inconceivable In the state next year. that every ballot Was properly Philadelphia is traditionally Remarked or that the tallies are all publican, however, arid Demo100 per cent. correct. So that the cratic leaders regarded the race, official count is almost certain as having no general signifito change the present tabulation, ' cance. in whose favor nobody knows. ' Do-roneW- - mayof in Failure To Divide T election. naming On Party Lines Noted Edward J. Jeffries. president of Results do otSilOW however, that the common council. over the individe on the election-did-ncumbent. Richard W. Reading. anything, like party lines -despite The .latter won two years ago ups,- slates- 'talk Of partisan-lie-. over active CIO opposition. etc. For instance. Murdoch ' is a Cleveland gave Mayor Harold the Democrat and yet he led Jr. Burton. Republican. his third Whole ticket with support from consecutive term. Burton defeatboth groups. Keyser. who ran ed another Republican, John E. a is 'Republican; ',strong second, commis-roadO'Donnell, arrd friends believe , in third Bosone Judge that next year he may 'seek the and sionplace, is a Democrat, Senate seat held by Vic Donahey, a is Republican. fourth. in Jolley, Democrat. And the nonpartisan nature of Mayor Angelo J. Rossi of San the voting is shown even more won' a .third four-yeacontest.' FraneiscoInon-partisathe in mayoralty clearly term in election. Jenkins a GOP member polled his3 Ho won over a field of seven. in2 and Nos. wards in vote big cluding Rep. Franck R. Havenaneldri the lower portions of Nos. nen NewDeal supporter in 1, 5 and 6. all usually considered strong Democratic areas. Snow.-- 'While on the other band. a Democrat. was strongest in BLAST KILLS TEN takes in flUCTIARE8T. Nciv. the Fourth ward. which bench 6 thcf north Ten men,were killed and ten inof wards east and in the portions explosion. jured today in an Nos-Lsections, which. caused y and 6. -5 damage to an strong-herAmerican-owneat oil refinery are normally Republican . holds. near Ploesti n2rth of Teleaje, acBucharest. The total vote Apr mayor, s. Estimates of the damage ran as cording tion iS.,42,223.- the largest S1.500,000. bighas A long line of loaded tank cars cast in a city election except in was destroyed by the blast. 1933. when a special ordinance The refinery had been wórking boosted the yote to the record of 50,093.--- --, day and tight to fill war orders. , ilitici'-.- . i J,,, ,,' , 4," e ...... '1 ., i fallS .111 ' 11 I naVv. i , "ili tiovernor Keen Johnson. Democrat, was elected to the office he reached through the l'icent rnmatien of Gov. A. villii ll, Chandler, enteted the Senate. lin; republican oppoinrit was l'N't ul! Itabze king A Tammany triumph ini coo Hoy t IN NI, Cited For Cwitempt 1it A et v Orleans 'Clean-U- - , 4 . 411,. - and thri,' are sunk."' asheil in a sta'tenten Nil' lint gm In the 'wore. of loin Pallafila? -Panama. from a sieut.,int of national defense. Is a part of the United States. Ilesales. she comes under the good newhhor policy and the Mcmne Doctrine," thyse !torah Were held. In kuntdolsv, I 44,46 $ Spreads her great ay. ,,,, at in , t ,w, , ' . In the meantime the Controcr .sv oser the merits and Nisilont of the plan as spreading. Borah Senator Ittlitaliol prOmptly took 1,stie Ninti a presn dential t (alimnt to reptirteis at Ilvdt.: Park, N. 1.. that neutrality-- questions are lint InVnIVed. Stiplinse l'anania. i Niolte or - ntried on Voters' interc,t contests for pubhe office in tilt, W here othur sitt'S eiectioni i hi. !klieg-it- s TaltlinallyStagesCoineback A' V , Pesions Defeale(1 most these hcing. Washington Boulevard. Fortveight dls- wets gave substantial majorities against the proposal. layor Iteer. in a radio broad- cast extended congratulations to his opponent saying:he would still he Nvilling to serve his city. The future of Pioneer Days cel- ebration, originated by Mayor Peery, is a question to be de- (Acted. A recent Second District neem .. alistmsa ,, The Re s. H. S. Bigelow ball it d ou r appearance l at night as he heivd that his Ohio ohl age pension plan hail been os ern Wittingly defeated by s oters. t A P Wirephoto.) in t crY colmtv, ivtil 1,0, Angeles CountY in al- its hirthobneturning od Court judgment against the Inc., ordered ization dissolved and its ty returned to Ogden Ilowever Mayor-elec- t L . 4 31') allt, . tiLaLl 'DI- - 0 I. - , ----- wa,lungtou Atmotts main support came front the east bench. A total of 16,42G as votes were cast fur IllaYur 3. tigainst 17,40h votes In lavor-clec- t Abbott carried 33 districts and Mayor Peery 23. Saunders r Con)missioner peivekl bliPP11 in 311 dltriCiS as against 17 taken by Williams. districts gave Nit Fortyfour Critchlow his InaiutitY and Mrs Clines Was high in 11 districts. The two candidates tied on one g - , , , (Continued '', 1 OLIllell.... t..... I , Nov.14-0- NVASIIINGTWS, '66 .. 6 The Mal laa!ie t',.Ininp,infi prepared a tepoit for Pi esident bel.1!t todiiv on the pioposeit transfer of eight ships of the States Pines Ib Panarnam Ian egis'ry. uth r hey !ti cittilit tatl to belligerent 14 Antet it Mt Vag clote,1 t, hy the hew N'eutt tIt v In The otEllinnooll intends Zoo. submit the tepolt to Mr. Nevelt tomororw upon Ii s return 'from I h iI Pails. N. V. Nitit e the ,1,1111111s,ann illynaV l'41 thy transfer plan early lilt,' r 'Kea, later delaVitlIZ final aellon v,a4 itit Mr. Itoos(selt telpae0, 01.thi k)whe'i(.1 that the 1,10,11 fa to t pintin,al. Ni hit h len heati 111;i1"V h e1 hilt groom' it Ulnilti shipping pro isions of the Nrtit .l ily ,kt t. 1(i at ito4s4,1.1.1t lb. Pa! estenitiv that he edi the ci.turnis,htit to hold up ae iiittl lion until he investigate personalty the relm oat of the to tom Itrt.poNed transai pittional tlefense and (ornpute tion, Controverhy (her 1, ' ., - the corporation ic ated they sould i4p1)eal. to the United Sites Su- preme Court in event ot an ad- ser.e decision. The case grew hut ,4 the t'ostIV ) t A . Attorne indys a lready t-- -- : . , k ,,,'',I not ...,;, ,! . I r- 1Papers - ,,,,, ' . 31aritime View On Chan!re ,,,,,,,,, I 1 , ,.. ., . 1 - h- I - , 6 President To Ce t ,k k oltured under no 4 ,, , !,,,, the rirdcr, October n the , or 15:0 (too 00o. sx. ' k tr. The ruling of the Court tf Apmild require the corpora-liopeals bat k pay for to pro id onkel, v,ho ere not returned to their lobs. At the tune the tase argued Ill the tourt, tompanv orein,r1 etimaterl to such S7.- pavorents ihrght 'amount 1 1 , i , ',f ' ,..4",:',4,4'''''-'-- '- the I i '' dr 1- , ' , , illeport Is Completed , ' rage 5 . , Tiaj is let I t 4 ..,.1,,,, ' . ourt to Net V ' - -, ,6,, 1 t 14 i i ' lion-Board order dtrectmg Re. In I e, public' Steel COMO! AI Wit111V01 eft tot ken hire Ntrike of 1437 in the httt: ste v,i4N to, y fty the l'ntlett State Cirtuirt'ourt of Appeak, ,, - '; --' rt i . t i.et, ''s, '''',:s. ' ), I ,,.,"., ( Ile-lir- e (APIA National .. .10 Up1iol(114 llf.A14:1-1111- I , i ,,,: Ortier r1 The Deberet NC4St Salt Lake City, Utah - Court ' ' ,Wednesday, November 8, 1939 . . , 41,4p - - . ,..... |