Show 24 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING NOVEMBER ' Federal Court irs Guilty Pleas of 27 Two Deaths Aids Youths 1 r i by Grand Jury Appear Before U S Judge Not guilty pleas were entered by Kneale Grant denied a charge of assault with intent to do bodily harm to Ray Mills halfbreed Sioux In dian at Randlett Utah October 11 They are alleged to have attacked Scenes When Salt Lake Celebrated End of World War 7T11HHW"r ii ' Ij JsjtMl ""1 Ill IW W IIIIIIIM Mjj It M — lLMllM-B- IIIMSSM JJI1H t WH r Vv im ill 7 ' I I The dead: George J Knight 28' of 311 West Third North street identified as the pedestrian who was struck by an I automobile at Kensington avenue It and State street Monday at 10:10 p m II Murray Otto Randolph 68 of 905 East Fourth South street injured in collision at Eighth West a two-cand Second South streets on No IK vember 4 Identified By Mark Mr Knight was identified after lying in the city morgue for 12 hours through a cleaner's mark in his cap According to police he was walk' ing west across State street when he was struck by a southbound auto mobile driven by Bart Mitchell 22 or 18 East First North street Mitchell told officers he saw man crossing the street apparently neadiess of wnere fie was walking He asserted Knight walked into the t side of his car The victim died in the emergency nospitai live minutes after admit tance He suffered fractures of the skull pelvis and hip and severe lacerations Collision Victim Mr Randolph died in a local hospital early Tuesday of injuries suffered in a collision between cars driven by his son James M Ran' dolph 31 of 905 East Fourth South street and J W Anderton 66 of 325 Fifth East street Both drivers have been charged with reckless driving Manager and owner of the Wa satch nurseries Mr Randolph was born in Summerset Ohio August 11 1868 a son of Milton and Irene Reaver Randolph He had resided in Salt Lake City for 31 years and was a former worthy president of the Utah state aerie Fraternal Order of Eagles Surviving are his widow Mrs Stella Randolph a daughter Nan two sons Richard and James Randolph and two brothers one in Wisconsin and the other in Alabama Mr Knight is survived by his mother Mrs Sarah G Knight sev L en brothers and two sisters Ches ter Warren Vernon Freeman Stanley Arnold and Earl M Knight Mrs Ed Lang and Mrs Ilene Brunner all of Salt Lake City Alleged to have driven his car into a parked vehicle on Second East r street near Broadway uuy L mce 22 of 820 West Third North street Tuesday was booked on a charge of reckless driving Price was treated at the emergen cy hospital for a cut on the nose while a passenger in his car Frank Mercy 21 of 639 South west Temple street suffered a cut lip i i r ?!f ii t) M - t i I I "i M i i - i 1 l i I ' I I I tit Ul- I ! Kt V V Dr Mary II S Hayes Head Stresses Aims of Move ri Importance Of Work Outlined at SL Meeting by Dr Hayes Ong W I i II' 7 -- 1 - Oft it " ' f "i-1- rir f I t - V ' ' if !) ' i ' :fniirrr'n-'- 1 - two-min- ute i i f ' - I al ra m —-:-2x- in? ' My - honor Ceremonies Post Chaplain Samuel J-- -- — — fJ VS'-- u 4j s t T:-- vV?V " - i r (" h 40-6- aiter-'atten- fat at 3 p deliver an Major Clarence Baird representing the American Legion will respond Three hundred R O T C cadets from three city hisrh schools will join regular troops in the parade Gold Star Mothers and other women's patriotic organizations will join at 10:45 a m in services at Memorial house Memory grove to be addressed by C Clarence Neslen World war chaplain and former city mayor Twelve trees will be inn mmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmsmit planted following the services by the Gold Star Mothers with Mrs E O Howard life chairman of Memorial park and Mrs' Claude ' Woolley in charge Half-hoperiods of prayer for peace will be conducted from 11 a m to 2 p m at St Mark's Episcopal cathedral following communion services at 10:30 a m to be conducted by the Right Rev Arthur W Moulton bishop of Utah Five other ministers will particibetween striking pate Y W C A members this week Negotiations metal miners and their employers are holding services for peace and world fellowship which have been in progress for Special observances are planned two days at the capitol before mem in all city schools bers of the state industrial commisElks Smoker sion will likely be concluded WedA smoker open free to the pubnesday night it was announced late lic will be held at 8 p m at the clubhouse General Sweeney Tuesday by William M Knerr in- Elks has been invited to address the dustrial commission chairman who crowd before the opening of boxcalled representatives of miners and ing and wrestling contests arranged operators together at the request of by Ira Dern An dance sponsored Governor Henry H Blood Mr Knerr said that very satis' by Salt Lake post No 2 American be held 9 will at Legion p m In factory progress has been made so the Rainbow gardens In charge of arrangements for far but there are several large opthe veterans at the Fort Douglas erators who have yet to into conference Negotiations will observance is William J Hlgbee resume Wednesday at 9 a m in the working with Ben Roe chairman of Mr governor's board room at the capl- - the United Veterans' council TuesHigbee issued a statement tOL day telling that the parade through Officials Attend streets had been canceled downtown The conferences have been at this a protest against meras year tended by Governor Blood Comchants who would not agree to close missioners Knerr and O F their stores during and after the of Tintic representatives "The right of merchants to Standard Mining company and In- parade or not they should decide ternational Smelting & Refining close Iswhether not in question but we" United States Attorney cannot countenance company commercialism Dan B Shields and the negotiations of thus displayed" said committee of the International Mr the type Higbee Union of Mine Mill and Smelter Workers including Glen Gillespie member of the union district executive board The strike was called on October J Iu Parley of j J Miller m Sweeney will address of welcome and offer invocation after which General will 1''5''f9wa7r ie i f Members of the Reserve Officers' association will forego- their customary dinner at 12:15 p m in Dick Gunn's cafe and are invited to be at the Fort Douglas parade ground at 2:45 p m ur Mine Factions Mc-Sha- 1 Yrirf i mm in of Probe Started In Cell Death - f ghth ft: LX" At Fort Douglas The principal public observance will begin at 3 p m at Fort Douglas where patriotic groups led by the United Veterans' council will join with army officers In conduct ing the celebration Governor Blood will be met at the boundary of the military reserva- tion by Brigadier-GenerWalter C Sweeney" post commandant and Colonel Walter S Fulton commander of the Thirty-eight- h Infantry and escorted to the reviewing stand A salute of 19 guns will be fired honoring the governor and the Thirty-eiinfantry band will play four ruffles and flourishes as he comes to the reviewing stand Mayor E B Erwln members of the city and county commissions and other state officials also will be guests " - four-year-o-ld period two-minu-te - - Youth guidance however handled flicted severe wounds on his arm back Trial was set for next ls an attempt to better adjust the Monday James Starr pleaded not individual to his situation Dr Mary guuiy Antto perjury a cnarge wmcn H s Hayeg of Washington D C ' nf hit rAtrimnnvin rha ioba of Art Tavlor LaPoInt Utah who director of guidance and placement was accused of selling a package or ne national youth administra containing three or four bottles of tion told members of the Utah State beer to Starr The Indian testified Chlld Guidance association at their be merely picked up the package annual meetin Tuesday night at and walked out of Taylor's place nouse me won Case PeHurv Another perjury case came before Guidanc6 of youths is becoming 'SI v the court when F J Pemberton Increasingly important- - not alone a 1 not to a schools in which and charge guilty pleaded employment bureaus was brought rouowing nis testimony put at work in churches in recre matter when he atlonal centers and in ireneral is a was tried for possession of liquor throughout the activities of the age in May 1932 group from 16 to 23 Dr Hayes said — Four arraignments came up for Stressing the growing importance elling liquor to Indians and only of youth guidance — advising and one defendant Gonzalo Gonzalez training individuals for the work 1 pleaded guilty He will be sen recreation or other activities they tenced November 11 for selling are best adapted for — Dr Hayes whisky and wine to Johnnie Soldier pointed out the necessity of mainCoat (Clarence Cut Hair) at Mon taining activities for the persons Richard Birch caught in the "gap" between formal ticello May 29 pleaded not guilty to a similar education and permanent work charge and his trial was set for Change Bridged Monday while Ivan Domguard and jjr Mayes cuea tne n x a as a Charles Way will enter pleas Satur workable attempt at providing funcday tions for the "between-age- " group Trial for Albert Niles was set for The change from school to regular Monday following his plea of not industry she said is being bridged guilty to a charge of receiving and for thousands of throusrh concealing narcotic drugs Frank their participation youths in N Y A projB Rhodes pleaded guilty to ects and aid charge of obtaining mail matter by "We are striving to avoid build fraud and will be sentenced No ing a permanent relief group which Police Tuesday night launched an death of vember 21 will continue to lean on public agen- investigation into the man identified as Leo Jones 27 Mail Thefts cies" she said "and at thn name whose — body was found in a cell in Guilty pleas were entered by Or time avoid the period between school J K lando Bernardo and Ruland Elwin and job for the individuals who the city jail by Patrolman Gardner both of whom were must be rehabilitated because of Raleigh shortly before 6 p m Dr Henry Raile police surgeon charged with theft of mail matter forces beyond their control said an effort will be made to per 'The N Y A is meeting the Prob form They will be sentenced Saturday an autopsy on the body to Theft of six C C C blankets was lem by aiding individuals to remain the cause of death Al the charge against Wilford F Lar- in school and by supplying work determine scratches son to which he pleaded guilty with projects to 'bridge the gap' between though there were several and considerable blood on the side sentence set for Saturday He took school and industry" she said man's face Dr Raile said the blankets from the C C C camp Guidance for the handicapped of thewere slight and probably had at Cedar City August 7 the com- - child — whether the handicap be these Slaint states mental physical or racial— is an no connection with the cause of Four forgery cases came up in ad- other important phase of youth gui- death Jones was arrested on a drunken dition to that of Mrs Banks and dance which rapidly is being recog ness charge Monday at 0:30 p m all four pleaded guilty Clarence nized as an important problem she C Hurlburt Jr Edward LeRoy continued and must be met just as at his home 958 Euclid avenue after comSleater and Clarence Anderson Nor- - seriously as the problem of gui- his mother had assertedly that he had been ria L Highland and Robert Bruce dance of the wayward and delin- plained to police and was becoming drinking heavily Minnock were the four and will be quent individuals violent sentenced Saturday The charge In Common Problem t Tuesday morning when his name eluded passing otJtf checks Rehabilitation the individual was called in court police reported Ralph Waldrop pit Jtd guilty and whether through of guidance alone or that Jones was too ill to be taken will be sentenced Saturday on through guidance supported by ac- from the jail Mann act charge for transporting a tual and enforced direction she When his body was found by Pa Kirl from Brigham City ' to Flat said aid is a problem common to all trolman Raleigh it was lying face Bock Mich regardless of the social downward upon the floor of the cell Alfred Allen and Stanley Chyno youth work from which the individual The investigation Tuesday night weth pleaded guilty to breaking a group revealed that although policemen seal on a railroad car August 18 at comes Juvenile Judge Rulon W Clark working upon the morning shift Delta and will be sentenced Satur vice president of the state Child knew that Jones was ill he was not day Guidance association- presided at taken to the emergency hospital for Guilty was the plea of Howard the Anderson on a charge of imperson M meeting in the absence of Arch treatment No record of any such Thurman director of personnel person having been treated was atlng an air corps lieutenant and for the Salt Lake City board of edu found upon the hospital books by such means defrauding the Hotel cation and association Patrolmen U L Thorpe and Jo president Ben Lomond of Ogden of $1833 His seph Emery who arrested the man sentence was set Saturday by Judge who was ill Dr Hayes who made a special reported that he had no injuries Johnson trip to Utah to speak at the assO' when they took him to jail Several The remainder of the cases were ciauon's annual meeting is on a other persons under arrest for for violation of the Dyer act— trans tour of the NYA districts of the drunkenness were in the same cell of a stolen automobile portation Lake City and it is possible that he was in across a state line —and resulted as nation She will leave SaltAriz Jured In scuffles with them or In a follows: Pleas of guilty were en Wednesday for Phoenix fall in the cell police said tered by Harold Breger Charles L Ricketts Carroll Dlckerson Lewis Education Leader Kendall Brisbm Harold Severeid En Route to Coast Pyramid Targets Set and Gerald McDermott Donald —" LiiiiwiiwwirTTmriifrff mm iwiiii Ji i iifi imr ir rr Butler and Wilford Atwood Myrl Dr! miiBWimwuv Frank L West L D-- S com t mmiiii miwMiwm iiiiijiiiiimiwwmmiooic mmmt H a w k e s 'and Burton Daniels For Bomb Practice Michael Ward and Maurice Martell missioner of education left Salt Scenes in Salt Lake City when news flashed that the and George Martin Anderson all of Lake City for Los Angeles Tuesday armed conflict in history had been concluded Top whom will be sentenced Saturday night where he will attend the M greatest here Nine bombers in connection with flying army ' F L Wilson pleaded not guilty and LtheA convention The Salt Lake Tribune front page November 11 to bottom: Riverside at from March field Long Beach stake conference will come to trial November 16 and 1918 a street scene looking down Main street a typical ArmiCal will hold target practice over and Sunday Saturday Carwarrant for was issued a bench He will also confer with various Great Salt lake Saturday at 2 p m stice day crowd some of the automobiles of that early vintage roll Pitman The targets are pyramid struc officials connected with work in rein the impromptu parade and the first steam locomotive to ligious education at the University tures painted a bright orange They Bandits Rob Girls on electric railroad tracks on Main street travel of the west of Southern California where are located three miles Saltair pavilion Captain D W Fifty cents and a powder puff courses are being given by the L Goodrich commander of the reserve noon Miss Elva Cotterell dean of are 'all two armed unmasked D S church in connection with Conference Planned air corps station in Salt Lake city bandits obtained from Miss Mar-Jor- other denominations high school in the girls Coombs 20 1001 East Second Before returning to Salt Lake City had charge of their erection Four Salt Lake City educators E Cowles Dean Dean LeRoy South street and Miss Lois Smith Dr West will visit several cities in Those wishing to witness the will confer with school principals city Myrtle Austin and Dr I O Hors 20 1518 Sixth East street whom Arizona' in connection with business bombing may do so from highway and student body officers of Sevier fall of the University of Utah will 0 Saltair and running between they accosted in front of 162 Bryan pertaining to the church — -- — ' d t the meet — department Lake Toin county la Rkhfield Friday avenue Tuesday about 11:30 p nv of education and ! i i ' - 'l III1 - ar rmtJU Observance of Armisti eeDay Military units of the state and nation will pass In formal review II Wednesday honoring the memory of World war dead while members of patriotic and former service men's organizations churches and others will join in supplication for peace and continued security for the nation on the eighteenth anniversary of the close of the World war 1 Conforming to the proclamation of Governor Henry H Blood a silence period will be i observed generally at 11 a' m Taps will be sounded on the city streets by American Legion buglers of the 1 at the beginning and close all of 1935 W&mSSf: City WiU Join Military and Patriotic Units to Participate at Fort Douglas Rites Deaths of two persons from in' juries received In automobile accl dents Tuesday had boosted Salt Lake City's traffic death toll to 30 one more than the number killed in ''hi-'?- NYA Guidance three Indians Connor Chapoose and — —— of Entire 1935 Toll -- elling them — Crash Victims in S L to Date Pass Mark of 49 Held Wholesale pleas of "guilty" were made before J udge Tillman D John' on in federal district court Tues day when 31 of the 49 persons In dieted by the grand jury last Fri day appeared for arraignment and 27 of the group confessed to the charges One of the pleas of guilty came from Amos Thomas Woodruff former principal clerk and foreman of the salvage warehouse of the district quartermaster of C C C at Fort Douglas who was the alleged "inside" man on a blanket theft - racket through which more than 6000 blankets were stolen and sold ' in downtown Salt Lake City He Will be sentenced November 21 Given Plea Tlriie Emmanuel Tanchuk Marshall Mark Dawson and Harry Barnett Tanchuk were given until Thursday to enter pleas Appearing with a baby in arms Mrs Nancy Banks pleaded guilty to forging a government relief check for $2196 which she told officials was cashed to buy food Sentence for the woman who at 19 is mother cf three children was set for Sat urday Pleas will be made Saturday to R G Miller H A Soderberg and Lowell D Newey who are alleged to have operated a large scale con fidence scheme and are charged with mail fraud They are charged with intending to embezzle all the money from building and loan certi ficates obtained on the pretense of Lift Traffic Total to 30 XP I Thirty-fou- —— 111 1938 Woman to Take and about a week ago' nor Blood wrote to operators and Place on Bench workers his services in 12 Gover- offering bringing about an agreement The conferences before the industrial Mrs Reva Beck Bosoite one of commission are a result of this of the successful Democratic candi fer dates for a city judgeship will take While the effort to bring the New Member Named her place on the city bench a month to strike a conclusion through the earlier than her regular term at the state capitol the The city commission Tuesday For Textbook Board meetings Summit county board of public wel- voted that Mrs Bosone should take fare took action barring striking office December 7 to fill a vacancy miners from the relief rolls The LeRoy Bishop superintendent of board voted to issue no more direct caused by the death of Judge C F the Duchesne county school district relief to any employable persons Dalby Mrs Bosone will be the first was appointed Tuesday by Governor It was reported from Park City woman judge to serve in Salt Lake approximately 350 families are City Henry H Blood to membership on that affected by the board s action Although assignments of judges the state textbook commission He To Appeal Order have not been made yet it is thought succeeds James A Nuttall resigned A committee representing district that at the first of the year Mrs' The-- law provides that at least union No 2 International Union of Bosone will take over the police three members of the board be Mine and Smelter Workers court district superintendents When Mr filed aMill late Tuesday with Nuttall was appointed he was super Darrell Jnotice Greenwell state director to Meters intendent of the Emery district of welfare that the decision Opposition but later was appointed president of public S the Summit county board would Noted by L Council of Snow junior college at Ephraim be appealed to the state board of This left the board with only two public welfare The appeal will be Nearly nine of every 10 women district superintendents of the board oppose parking meters the final The board is scheduled to hold its heard at aat meeting count of the survey report of the the capitol first meeting of the year on Friday Thursday Mr Greenwell said that county civic committee of the Salt Lake H of office Charles Skidmorc the at decide who shall receive re- Women's council showed Mrs W state superintendent of public in- boards lief and in what amount but their H Folland committee head said struction decisions can be appealed to the Tuesday state board He said he had not Of 1089 members of women's or State Tour Planned been notified officially of the action ganizations contacted in the parkS J Stephenson executive sec of the Summit county board ing meter survey 914 oppose and 175 committee who favor the meters Mrs Folland said retary of the Utah Manufacturers Members of the d association will leave Wednesday called on Mr Greenwell Tuesday More than of the women morning on a trip to various south- are Scott F Smith Park City H opposed to parking meters want the and Dewey present 200 units removed Mrs Fol- - — ern Utah cities to further the asso- L Miles Salt Lake City " Nelson Lark ciation's "Build Utah" program i land said ' one-thir- r |