Show V SSf THE SALT LAKE THILUXK FRIDAY YORXIXG 3fAY 0 High School r Dag Events Draw Throng LOANS BURDEN CITY FINANCES AUDITOR SHOWS Indicate Figures contests commencing at 8 a m and lasting throughout the day will be staged among 5000 high school students who will assemble Friday oil the campus at the University of Utah for the annual observance of “High School day" According to the program of events width has been arianged under the direction of J M Adamson of the university extension division a gen-piassembly for all high school students will tie held at 9 30 a m at the Following this the gymnasium guests will be conducted in small groups on a tour of the campus by members of the Spurs and Blue Keys clubs gills' and boys' ptp organisations Special events planned for the entertainment of the visitors include R O T C exhibitions the annual A 8 U U award assembly and open-a- ir music concert and open houses by fraternities and sororities Climaxing the day's progiam the annual High School day contest award assembly and band concert will be held In front of the John R Park building at 7 p m President George Thomas and Elton W Pace student body president will address the visitors Tills assembly will be followed by a dance at the gymna- Speedy Adjustment Needed to Put S L on Gish Basis Shows Report al Balt Lake City' government is spending faster than It earns Judging from reorts of expenditures and revenues during the first four months of 1930 This was the conclusion drawn from a statement filed Thursday with the city commission by City Auditor Samuel F Nlcholls By 1940f Salt Lake City will be Its various departOperating ments entirely on borrowed If the money present method of Issuing tax anticipation notes is continued Last year the city borrowed $1 000000 to run Its affairs until the tax money came in This year the city borrowed $1200000 for the same purpose In reality this year's loan went to pay off last year's By September the city will prosagain be “broke” with the I4O0-0pect of having to borrow $ to carry on untli tax cash appears unless the departments stay within their budgets The sium During the day contests will be staged In art chemistry clothing and textiles debating dramatics extemporaneous sjieaklng foods and nutiltlon oral reading musical instruments vo'ce orchestra band boys' and girls' choruses and mixed groups 00 for all purposes and from all sources being roundly $3000000 it will not take more than ten years before the city will WOMEN VOTERS find itself borrowing the full amount The interest on these annual ELECT OFFICERS loans is heavy no money is put aside to retire the loan— it merely grows larger each year with no reserve to meet it or whittle it down City Exreedt Budget Figure by $200000 Comparatively the auditor’s statement shows the city has spent 11 for the first four months of !!)29 For the first four months of his year however the expenditures lave run up to $118512111 a net n crease in expenditure of $200059 The Increase is attributed by city officials to the early spring which a used more early work this year titan last and to the outlay for the cost of the special audit of the city books With the city's annual revenue at approximately $30o000G the unit of expenditure per month would be about $250000 or $1000000 h four months The auditor's figures how however that In the first four month of the present year the city a exceeded the budget figures by bout $200000 the amount w hlrh has oeen spent in excess of the first four months of last year It U pointed out in the auditor's eport too that the revenues this ear have been greater than hi 1929 How the city will be able to catch up save the high interest money nd quit spending before the money s received is a problem which Audl-o- r Nlcholls is endeavoring to work ut with Charles N Fehr commls-lonof the department of finance Escape from the Interest cost and onstant adherence to a budget plan re the two chief problems confrout-n- g the city’s financial heads I'ace Indicate Bare Treasury End of Summer The auditor's figures show that If he present pace of expenditure Is lalntained throughout the year the reasury will be bare bv the end of he summer with budgets in most of he departments overdrawn and no eserve created with which to meet icavy expenditures In one or two during the winter months Auditor Nlcholls has figured out a lonthly departmental cost for the ast five years striking ail average nd reducing the amounts spent lo n average percentage of the total evenue This shows that the arer-g- e exienditurfs by some drpart-icnt- s are heavier In certain months han In others Bv the formulation of a precise udget system and strict adherence o It the auditor figures that the upon which there Is a iravy seasonal drain w be In shape o meet all expenses within the budg-- t allowance as the average of five ears In any given month will be a ulde by which unusual expense may e anticipated The financial reports of the last ew years when the city has been orrowtng oil “futures'' show that nough money has been spent In on tax anticipation notes to 'most make up lor the present leflclt to Auditor according 'leholls It is explained bv Mr Nit bolls that he city ftrst started to borrow by a loan of $200000 Each year tnce that amount has been in-- r rased until this year’s loan ammmt-- d to $12200000 and at the present tc of expenditure It has been giow-n- g at the rate of $2u0000 or more a ear he added $985-U- fig-ir- er 111 st jFireniaiYs Hand i -- Injured in Blaze H 8 Theobold fireman at No 1 tation was treated ai me eeurgent v lospital Thursday for a cat on hi U'ind suffered while extinguishing a at an apartment house 37 tan- J f ire on road i The fire stared m the apartment 'Jr' I Mrs D W estover and was caused 3 recording to reports bv a small bin 'laving in the uothes closet with a arcnc Damage lo tne lulldmg emoun’ed to $25 and to tie contents $35 DeNot everyone can lay ilaim to having lived through Retiring Provident three wars and fought in one of them Houevcr Peter plores Apathy IndifferHuddleston (left) and Fdias Price delegates to the G A R ence of Women convention are both qualified to reminisce thus Local Elks Greet Utah GAR Group Mayor and Governor Honor Civil W ar Veterans at Annual Meet Member of a group that year by year decreases rather than Increases In membership— the Grand Army of the Republic an organization of Civil war veterans of the Union army — met Thursday for tlielr annual convention at the Elks club T he delegation at this year's convention numbered 20 Meeting with them were member of the G A R Women' Relief corps and Ladles of the Grand Army All were guests of the Balt Lake lodge No 85 B P O E Following an address of welcome bv Exalted Ruler Dean R Davnes of the local Elks lodge sessions began at 11) a m The three dUferent organizations convened separately with Commander Ellas Price presiding over the O A R group Mrs Mildied Knapp of Provo officiated over the ladles auxiliary Miss Grace Hurd national president of the Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War was guest of honor Speakers on the luncheon program were George H Hern Secretary of State Milton H Welling Mayor John F Bowman Miss Hurd Mis Albert Wilkes Mrs Knapp Mrs Robey and C W A Schnell state adjutant of the O A R Salt Lake wav again chosen bv membeis of the three organizations as the location for next yeais convention The convention closed with a general session at 4 p m Thursday murderTount ON BOY LOOMS murder complaint w ill be di aw n Bgalti t f ai Un Rav 17 w ho shot Ids mother Vs- Annie Rav Possibility that a THREE HURT AS AUTO TRAM HIT A mother and her tw o children suffered skull Pictures and other serious Injuries In an automobile-strecar accident at Ninth South and Second Fast streets at 8 27 aclock Thursday morning The injured: Mrs Guy Stacey 32 of 131 Kelsey avenue skull fracture lacerations of the fare and scalp and body bruises Ralph Ktacrv 12 skull fracture broken right elbow and dislocation and lacerations of the right shoulder Mary Delores Stacey 10 skull fracture and bodv bruises Mrs Stacrv was driving her children to the Sunnier school 638 Third East street ftom thetr home She was tiavellng north on Second Fast street At the Intersection of Ninth South street the machine was struik bv a westbound Fifteenth East street car tn charge of Operator J J 38 of apartment No 7 548 East Fifth South street Patrolman Clavton Blank said lie was told bv witnesses that the automobile was traveling slow and the street car fast They said the automobile was pushed lt55 feet before the street car stopped he reported The witnesses Included Manuel and Otto Mejia 157 East Ninth South street R Is Estes 851 Second East street Jnnies Btatt 318 ltubhaid avenue and Richard Shaw 606 Center street The injured were rushed to the emergency hospital and lu'cr moved to the L D S hospital late Tbuisdav the hospital reivortrd Mrs Stacev In good condition and the children both 111 futily gcxal condition Patrolman Blank said a complaint i hargmg reckless diiving against McLeod is being considered Mo-Is’- Alleged Society Held Booth W Burns ' 35 alleged “society boot-l- e was arrested at U 30 a m 111 a residence at 1278 Fast is h contractor and his wile asleep tn bed He aKo found several mash vats and evidence that a still had the Mis Burns was not recen'lv been removed from hou e he said held ENGINEER ADVISES SAFETY i j TUNNELS AT CROSSINGS Two sil'meigcd safetv tuninls on attending Bn ant Junior hgh school Hie other t Sou h Temple street were rec- - on Fir'd S 'U ll trrt would he at R '‘ret t tor the children omrncndfd to tire u‘y commission at the h m liool whose bv Ctv 1 g nr or H C Jessenlhms-dats mrre tw mil Temple street as Lit reni’t of a p'an (t'rn from tlie school bmkinc bo tom the h ml into by rbe two t'miels would m t $10 500 ipy and tin of erl'H t ion It is pint d that thev be easy of Is are pnmanh for t The two tin on bo'1 sides of the street ppioih THREE DFf I NOMIV41IOV the sH'- t)f sihool li' iron but ft r Ltiat thev be eight te t wide and seven Th’-enren who w"c nom na’ed tilt- mm nvnt of ad pidreinoi ctbvli n aoe ol mui rete ami u op'or election to the uidmix-- of traffic and for a more rvni fow ot en' hti’t d at nil times I board of governors in June a nr nmbip i‘fic w Inch is now halt t argued for the jfetv und'i-pss-e- s Th irsdav atked that ihe'r I anus h ed during horn that the children! that they tune reduced Bench wrhdrawn from the 'lirv are are out ol tlicir rl iss morns and mo ttaff’c conditions in ' f 8 TsGor WHaid Richaid al be pi o rd at t1 e mat v otnei nius wucic tilt y have Or ini in and 1L ManderLcld J J i’rtct tiu tig lor the children bun ui ilg tor yeais e la-- Wa-atc- 1 I i lE plav-gmu- v - 1 c -- -t w m f " j? J vice FIRM REDRESS ON SEIZED CAR Snow Freak Invites Use Of Pet Alibi IMPROVED ROAD PROJECTED president Brooks and Mrs Clifton Fied H Wilson were retained as secretary treasurer until a later date Mrs J J thp retiring and Fitz-gpra- ld de- Ing president livered an address regarding the women's suffrage national honor roll A tablet with the names of seventy-tw- o women will be unveiled in Washington probably next spring Mrs Fitzgeiald said Mrs C n Kipp The names of Mrs Emily Soplua Tanner Richards and Mrs Elizabeth Ann Hayward are to appear on the Utah honor roll Mts Fitzgerald said 'When we read of the hard work and sacrifices made year after year bv the suffrage workeis of early days vtc are ashamed of the apathy and Indifference of the women of today It seems to be the most important thing the league still has to do does not concern Muscle Shoals international coopctation maternity and infancy legislation but is the awakening of the women to a sense of thetr duties and resiionstblUUes as citizens' ‘ SHERIFF AIDS MURDER HUNT Hunt for an allured Seattle turned to Utah Wednesday when Sheriff Clifford Patten sought Everett Frank Lindsey 48 for whom a complaint chatglng muirier has been issued at the Washington metropolis Shcritf Patten received information that Lindsey was tn Salt Lake Wednesday night and had taken a inotorbus sonthwaid Search of the bus at Bt George revealed that no passenger answering Lindseys description was aboaid Lindsey is chaired with having slam his wife and burled her bociv m the back md of their Seattle home after whtili he is alleged to have made an attempted assault noon three xoung gnls When he tied from Seattle according to the IKihee of that city he took his x d strpd ittghter along and left her in Oakland where she was located a lew oav v ago A rewnd of $uX) his been offered for the arrest of Lindsey er 12-- Finance Corporations Toltl lo Look Up Standing of Purchasers Dealers and fuianee corporations In automobiles holding equities which might be confiscated by the government from the purchasers because of prohibition law violations cannot expect relief in the federal court unless it ran be shown that tiie cars were sold only after a reasonable Investigation into the character and reputation of the purchasers as well as their financial responsibility This was the announcement made Thursday by Federal Judge Tillman D Johnson after hearing on a petition that a car seized from R Stevens March 28 he forfeited to the Federal prohibition government Mrs Fred II Richardson agents claimed Stevens was transporting 400 bottles of beer when he w as arrested The General Contract Purchase company at the hearing made a claim on the car The attorney for the company aald the car was sold to T R Click but that a balance of $442 was still due and for this reason tiie car should not be forfeited to the government but sold in order that the company's Hen might be satisfied of the court It was Entertainment Slated for Uiion inquiry brought out that the General Contract Purchase company in arrangVises of Clubmen ing to finance Click In the purchase Chosen of the car had Inquired only Into Croups Click's ability to make the monthly payments but was apparently not Wives of Rotarians will play an concerned with his standing or repuactive part in the fifth district annual tation Judge Johnson said that In view of convention which opens In Salt Lake tiie fact that automobiles are used Sunday according to announcement extensively tn the liquor traffic It Is Thursday the duty of dealers and finance corMrs Fred E Richardson is general porations to make a reasonable inveschairman of the ladies’ reception tigation into the standing of the committee prospective purchasers The women will attend a special The court accordingly refused to meeting Sunday 8t 8 p m in the grant the claim of the General Conassembly hall on the tabernacle tract Purchase company and ordered grounds to which the general pubthe car forfeited to the government lic also Is Invited They will parJudge Johnson announced that of In the the sessions general ticipate followed in this would be the conference beginning at 10 a m his court hereafterpolicy unless his deci Monday at the Elks' club sion Is overruled by a higher court A breakfast Is planned at the HoThe report of the local prohibition tel Utah Monday at 9 a ni to be office shows that Click was found followed by a sightseeing trip endby the officers at Stevens' home 1710 ing at the Country club' where tea South Main street but was not arwill be served from 3 to 5 p tn A rested Stevens was recently placed theater party lx on the program for under parole by Judge Johnson to A women's special Monday evening E M Morrissey with the warning luncheon will be served at the that If he was ever caught engaging hotel Tuesday A banquet and In the liquor traffic he would be ball will be held at 7 p m Tuesday son tent ed to eighteen months at Mcin the Hotel Utah Neil island prison CANYON RESORT lo Beroine Most Popular X of Thoec Arouml City A (JIIOIJI T ELECTS QUOTA OF OFFICERS HINES PRAISES General Deelarcs Injured Youth Implicates Three Others in zlleged Has Dasi for Wholesale Auto Steal Army Expansion Major U S The organized reserves functioning in every town of any size In the United States forms the basts for an Immediate and effective expansion of the army in case of a national emergency said Major General John L Hines commander of the Ninth corps area in an address at a luncheon In his honor Thursday at the chamber of commerce Before the national defense act of 1920 General lhnes said there was no organization to unity the various groups at the time of a general mobilization The creation of the organized reserves to meet this deficiency was termed by the speaker as one of the greatest steps forward in national defense since the founding of the nation General Hines also praised the reserve officers' training corps and the citizens’ military training camps for the efficient manner m which they are rounding out the future officers of the comm v's military forres J S lav lor vice president of the chamber Introduced Major A H Means prevalent ot the Salt lake Reserve Oflicets' association rhapter w ho presided Genet al Hmes inspected R O T C units at the University of Utah tn the forenoon He was given a at riving on the campus He insjierted R O T C equipment and buildings and then conferred with George Thomas president of the university Thursday evening he was the guest of Colonel J E Morris of the 104tl) division Fitdav morning the genet al will go to Ogden where he will inspect R O T C units and then he will leave for San Franct'co General Hines addressed the quartet master teseive corps tn the evening He told of his early cort-enif- v in the quartermaster coips 1 he meeting was held in the Vermont building chlt'f-of-sta- ff FUELCOMPANY PICKS MANAGER Willmni C Stark general saVs scent far the" L'Vh Fuel company has acu pterf the position ol general manager of the Blue Rlaze Coal company succeeding Herbert L Paet-o- '' s -- et From a cot at the Salt Lake county general hospital where he Is recova bullet wound Ernest ering from Allen 17 of 149 West Seventh South street Thursday gave the police information which resulted In the arrest of three youths believed Implicated with the Injured boy In the theft of nearly thirty automobiles in Salt Lake and Ogden West SevKeith Snow 16 of 20 enth South street Lee Stanton 16 ot 778 South Main street and Leonard Bernardo 15 of 605 South Main street were arrested by Motorcvcle Fatrolmen J Ross Hunsakcr and L R Terry and turned over to Juvenile court authorities on the Information furnished by Allen Allen was shot twice and clubbed over the head by Hunsaker and Terry while attempting to escape in a stolen automobile Wednesday evening A bullet tn his left arm was fired by Hunsaker and the Index finger of his left hand was shattered by a bullet fired by Terry Fav Hammond 17 of 664 South West Temple street who wax with Allen attempted to escape but was captured by Terry He was rr'eased to lus father Wednesday night and turned over to juvenile court authorities Thursday Allen was paroled from the Utah state Industrial school March 27 after serving from July 21 1929 He told the officers Thursday he and the others stole automobtles to e to and from Ogden He admitted they said wrecking several machines including that of Otto Yomlck 2317 Park street April 29 at Jov-rld- Knysv Ule Pastor's Health Much Improved The Rev Peter A Simpktn former now pastor emeritus of Is Phillips Congregational church much improved In health after a long and critical illness according to word received bv his son Joseph W Simp-ki- n Thursday The Rev Mr Simpktn Is at the heme of another son Dr John Simp-ki- n at Marshfield Ore pastor and S U TAKES An unproved road up Big Cottonwood canyon which should help or make the Sliver Lake region the most popular Brighton perhaps canyon resort near Salt Lake and one which will attract nationwide attention Is foreseen by state road officials as a result of an official communication from R W Dunlap acting secretary of agriculture to J Henry H Blood chairman of the D Croft “UNUSUAL” TO SAY THE LEAST Utah state road commission The new ruling does away with the plan to make the “sky line" road a forest highway project a part of the In It place Alpine Scenic highway It approves the Alpine Scenic highway to extend from the forest boundary In American Fork canyon to a junction with the road In Provo canyon or about twenty miles long and also the Big Cottonwood-Brighto- n road which will extend from the west forest boundary In Big Cottonwood canyon to Brighton 14 2 miles Two Routes in Line For Highway Fund “This places these two routes In line for Improvement by forest highway funds” said H 8 Kerr chief engineer of the state road commission “with the cooperation of Utah eounty in the one case and of Salt Lake in Fall General Throughout Rockies Storm Believed to Be Near End D Croft of Glendale Cal arrived In Salt Lake Thursday expecting to pick flowers but he made snowballs Instead As Mr Croft drove his car Into a local auto park Utah was experiencing a late spring snowstorm one of those weather pranks that Jupiter Pluvlus plays at least once a year “This is very unusual weather” the visitor said remembering the California alibi Although admitting It was quite a novelty to scoop snow from the ground in May and practice marksmanship on a near-b- y tree dr Croft declared he prefers warmth and sunshine and will head for California unless the weather man can promise something better The snow was general throughout a trlangfilar area extending from Denver to Burley Idaho and to Cedar City Utah Airmail traffic was brought to a temporary halt and highway travel was retarded The snow continued for about two hours resulting In 19 of an Inch of precipitation In Salt Lake and considerably heavier amounts in the mountains This brings the total precipitation for the month to 111 Inches Records of the weather bureau show a number of May snowfalls while on June 6 1911 there were two Inches of snow Temjieratures Thursday ranged between 33 and 48 degrees and no frost damage was predicted unless the skies cleared The low pressure area was moving eastward Thursday night and It was believed the storm was about over BISHOP MITTY HEADS BOARD the other First class roads will be constructed under such cooperation Brighton a magnlfitent and should become popular public plavground" The change approved by Acting Secretary Dunlap was urged unanimously by the state road commission the United States bureau of public roads and the United S’ates forest service Formerly route 3 as the Alpine Scenic highway was officially designated extended— on paper— from Parley's canyon by way of Lamb s canyon and along the ridge of the Wasatch mountains past Brighton and the head of American Fork canyon and then around Mount Ttmpanogos to the Provo and the latter part of the route being known as the Ttmpanogos loop Sumner School Rout Improved Last Tear The loop from Provo canyon to Aspen grove site of the summer school Qf the Brigham Young university was Improved last year This year the Improvement will be carried along to the head of American Fork canyon and now the forest aid will be extended also down the latter canyon With the exception of the loop which In places has and hazardous 3 pen Incomplete though opening up tremendous scenics resources and the stub up Lamb canyon also In early stages of con-so struction nothing has been done far on the Alpine Scenic highway The route lay through three counties Salt Lake Utah and Wasatch It was somewhat difficult to get unanimity of action among the three road has Big Cottonwood-Brighto- n been given the official There were posof route No 28 — sibly forty miles of roadway on the Scenic highway as at former Alpine first suggested and approved Under the change In plan there will be 34 2 miles and it is thought cooperation among the various agencies concerned will be more readily afforded os WAR VETERANS PLAN MEETING FOR MEMORIAL Plans for a mass meeting of all men in Utah lo be held June 14 Flag tlav at Liberty park to arouse sentiment for a memorial building in Salt Lake were laid Thursday night at a meeting of the Veterans' United council In the Tribune building P S Marthakls was named chairman of the committee on arrangements assisted by A F Hetland T L Hall ad Victor E Anderson Veterans of all wars In which the United States has participated will be asked to attend the meeting it was decided Election of new members to the board of control and tne executive of the central budget committee council of social agencies at the Civic Center was announced following a Bemeeting Thursday afternoon ginning In June the new officers will serve for three years The new members of the board of control are the Right Rev John J Mttty bishop of the Sqlt Lake diocese of the Catholic church the Right Rev Arthur W Moulton bishop of the Episcopal church Mrs E E Nelson George F Wasson and Mrs Harry S Knight 95 The budget committee will have Ihe following new members: Mrs Fred B Davidson Frnest Oav ford Mrs A J Gorham Baynard W Mendenhall and Mrs Lynn H Thompson The resignation of D A Skeen as te Husklnxon 95 w tdow chairman of the central council of Mrs Jannet William Hnsklnxon died Thursday which was tendered at the meeting at the family residence 2004 Thursday was accepted by the mem- evening bers Hts successor will be nomi- View street of general debility She was born November 28 1834 nated at the next meeting whtrh will at Liverpool England coming to Utah be held June 26 It Is announced across the plains by ox team in 1853 Surviving are five children Npphi Huskinson St Anthonv Idaho Mrs John R Smith and Miss Elizabeth Huskmson Salt Lake William Rexburg Idaho and John Wr Husklnson Sugar City Idaho thirty four grandchildren sixty-fogreatgrandchildren and one pat k w rites to support Governor Phillips’ plan “The Frescott rodeo as you know" says the parks superintents one of the outstanding dent features of this kmd held any m the country I am sure place that ail the governors especially To arouse interest in the drive nex--t tlio-- e from eastern sta’es would week lor the new hall and gymnaentov tilt celebration to the utsium for Judge Memorial school a most " pep rally was held Thursday night The present xthedulf is for the a the new Cathedral hall B and governots to travel from Grand Sou’ll Temple streets Car von to Bivee Camon national Addresses were given bv W S park on Juh 5 It ls thought at Arheson of the Knight of Columbus t le Utah capttol that it would the Rpv J S Keefe of Judge Mesome involve difficulty to riake morial school Mi's Ann Gibbon' the change unlevs the governors O Brlen H land Judge Memo! lal stuwoud consent to an extra tlav for the trip 'around the circle’ of dents nd John Cook president of tne Alumni association scenic attractions Dies At Family Home Pioneer ARIZONAN SUGGESTS R0DEQ AS TREAT FOR GOVERNORS Governor John C Phillips of Arizona suggest that hts state share In givutg a real western tang to the entertainment of the governors who attend the national conference of governors to be held in Salt Lake beginning on June 30 the conlerenre the governors will travel southward and ar- - exivi'ed to uend the right of Ji: v 4 on the north nm of the Grand Canton national jwrk Following -- Govrnor Phtlipx xugges’s that 'he s’icms be taken bv airplane to for the rtxjeo to Preset t ! be held there Julv 5 M R TiLotson superintendent ©X Lie GtiUia Can on national HAM) Secretary of Agriculture Announces Approtal of Alpine Scenic Extension well-kno- v l policeTrrest RESERVE PLAN BOYS IN THEFTS resigned company c’fftials announced Thursday F act date whm thr appontment w ill become effective has not vet been Mrs J K Hardv w ax elee'ed presidecided but it will be in the near fudent of thr Bait Lake rotund of par- ture it was said ent' anti teachers at a mer'irg held For the past var Mr S'mk has 1 hut'-haaf eriioon at the C're to I en- held hN present position with the ter She succeeds M“x I Jure F Kn h L'ah Fuel companv F'or ten veers a lit)- pt MMed at the meet ‘re C'V lie was emend sales H'nit for the Bunei uite’ile'it G N Child adIndepend" o' Gvd A C e rompa-'dressed the crmip on cm trhool ' Ira O Trans is P"psii t or tiie O' lift offlirrx lollcra B up Blare v and F J funimipc ton v I Rrtdd uz andGdHiroiiporRadda'4 are M's ice presidents n e L L lien K Rich Mrs Ra!n)i Vue MS Man M's Noinuin I loud Vis Robert Walker Mix T'on is I! TOeN Off't e Sni'es for anv Of 'ire x Cop-pMrs I t! Ct’eps ARROW FRKsS bJ We t 2 ui Sou’ll p k amt Mis i p Lalleiiiine secFioipams lor Bpet ia’ OuaMona I vAdvutLentn’ retary treasurer Mu A J Weft m-- I A OPENS SUNDAY New-hou- se Cottonwood Highway Big ROTARY MEET ear-ol- P-- FOR s president and Hester Mc- second Gaughy oa Miss vice Mrs et nt ful slaver had not filed tlu-t- r irpoit with the county attorney IhtirMiav According to the comm attorney the pielmnnarv hearing of R iv will be held before Juvenile Com I Judge George A Coates Officers were elected bv the league of Women Voters at its regular meeting Thursday Thev are Mrs C D presi-:- 2 Kipp dent Mis Walter v Stookey first $ M V $ Mother anti Two Uliildrrn Suffer Skull Fractures in Accident to death eai Iv Sunday morning was 'ger suggeted 1 luirvdav by County At- Friday South street and held lh Ihtueenth D John Hue torney That tluv complaint ntav be ri'gwn the city jail tor Investigation The airest followed receipt of n up leyaHbess of the at lion of the lip" sevnul davs ago that ft ring coroners Jurv which is to meet Monday was said bv the county attorney of Flv Nev moonshiners had 1been said to be a likelihood operating Atil Balt Lase E Hedmiin of the anthke Dr A Cyril CallUler and Dr Foster J Curtn who were apiminted to squad who made the arrest so vs be Redman found Burns who examine the mentality of the youth- A) -- DENIES Twenty-fiv- e SITUATION IS SERIOUS present-rgyenu- e l COURT Chairman FUe Thousand Students Assemble on ‘IP Campus jor Annual Meet Departments Largely Run on Borrowed Cash Bmlg-e- t 39DO Hus-ktns- -- Rally Held in ‘ Cathedral Hall |