Show Heads Fall at Capitol as Economy I Order of Governor Blood Is Enforced Like Damocles Damocles' sword the sharp weapon of economy swung closer and closer to the state capitol Thursday as various departments scurried to heed Governor Henry H. H Bloods Blood's demand demand de de- de mand for a 20 per cent cut in costs for the thc remainder of ot the current bi- bi Among the first to fall into the economy parade was Secretary of State Milton H. H Welling who served notice on William Waterfall building build build- ing log engineer that his services will cease cense on May 1 The dismissal al the second in the custodians custodian's department was scheduled sched scheduled for April 15 but added time was granted John S. S Corless building custodian and former Salt Lake county county county coun coun- ty sheriff was dismissed two weeks ago On Monday the rest of or the custodians custo custodians custodian's dian's force janitors ground keepers and gardeners will go Co on a rotation basis that in effect will cut the personnel personnel personnel per per- 50 per cent Each will wm work two weeks then lay of off a similar pe pe- pe nod Secretary Welling announced that Walter Watter L Seman assistant building engineer will temporarily head the custodians custodian's department until a complete complete com corn reorganization is effected The econom economy blud bludgeon eon struck inthe inthe in inthe the state stale auditors auditor's office otrice Auditor Julius C. C Andersen announced that Leno LeRoy Malin talip a deputy deput will wiil be dis i missed May 1 and indicated that the thc 20 per cent reduction will necessitate tate another dismissal State Bank Commissioner John A. A Malia MaJia effected a 50 per cent reduction In his office force torce by announcing the resignations effective May 1 lof of E. E C. C Robbins Bobbins chief bank examiner and Miss Pearl The state tax commission last Jast week announced that all married women workers of the department whose husbands husband are gainfully employed had been asked to leave May 1 Half Halt a dozen will be affected This gave rise to a belief that upon the return of ot Governor Blood from Washington a general order to this effect would go out and such p si- si lions Hons would be filled by unemployed men preferably Democrats It is expected forces of or the st state te road commission will be heavily reduced reduced reduced re re- re- re unless the federal government releases highway funds impounded during the formulation of or a public works program More changes in personnel are arc expected expected ex ex- to result from the job survey bein being conducted at the capitol by n a Democratic committee tee The commit committee tee intends to In lay its findings before belore the governor go upon his return and it itis its itIs is s expected recommendations will bem be m made de for a n number of Republican em pl yes to be replaced by faithful Democrats |