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Show A A so Jl a The Deseret News, Daily Thought ft fold In a fair woman who - oration. Proverbo iwinei moot,"' la 11:22. ' without dia , 4iWvv . FOUNDED 1850 SALT Deity to Tour Borne Only lSe e Week . , to Delivered lot LAKE . CITY UTAH SATURDAY APRIL 21 EIGHTY-FOURT- 1934 . H YEAR' RADICAL POLITICAL CHANGES APPEAL MADE GuestofHonor SUGAR PROFITS CRITICIZED FOR WOMEN TO AID NEW DEAL f Pair bf S. L. Zoo Gets Pure-Whit- Deer e BY Advocates Drastic BEET FARMERS Democrat. Chairman Ad . dresses Convention 1 Society Head Shift in Government Declares Report Justifies '7 Better Contract Of Fair Sex State Commissioner . -- ; Abolish State Rights, Elect a Manager Instead of a 7 President, W. N Kn err Tells Labor Gath ering; Meetings End Tonight the Profits made by tbs Utab-ldab- o Declaring America need ns shown Sugar company In touch ot the band that rocked tin In the nnnusl report cam largely cradle to steady and guide her from the sugar beat growers, it rocking world,1 Hugh B. Brown. was declared by J. R-- Rawlins, Democratic state chairman today Aboli lion of state rights, division of the United States into of the Utab Sugar Beet shoulders the president placed squarely upon nine economic zones, abolition of state governments, and Congress Growers association today. of the women of Utah a large This report absolutely Justifies L share of tbs responsibility of makand election of five qualified expert from each zone who would the position of the growers, bs coning a aueeeas out of the new deal form the Congress and elect a general manager instead of 7 not in tinues, negotiating recovery program tract with tbs manufacturers on 'In the coming campaign, president, was advocated by William M. Knerr, chairman of the the same baste as shall be campaigning not for demostate industrial commission, in addressing the Labor Educational, a In attempting to negotiate cracy alone, but for world peaee mors institute at Kingsbury Hall this afternoon. liberal contract, the growers, assertMr. Brown and stability, were well aware that the Utah- -' Other speakers included M. L Thompson, president of the' ed, asking for the cooperation and Idaho would this year company nahelp of the woman of state and Utah State Federation of Labor; Dr: A. Ladru Jensen of the! dolmore one million realise than tion. lars aa a net profit, said the growschool of taw, University of Utah, and Prof. J. B. Bearnson, Mr. Brown's addreaa was delivers association officials. The Balt Lake soo srffl otter a special attraction for vhdtors tomorrow to two pore white falschool of business, U. of U. Dr. Jensen discussed state versus ered before the opening session of aw low The on deer wbo arrived will exhibition front for Claim Millions Logt newcomers, he placed England. yesterday, the State - Council of Democratic federal recovery legislation and Prof. Bearnson took np unemone 11 addition tomorrow.In will them new tone to the contract there be of first The bearded, a monkeys, growers sought Womaa'aThonventlon today at the am woe the children. . on a iMi basts, which If It MR8. ROBERTA LAWSON ployment insurance. Newhouse hotel. The meeting was been effective last year would have Angus M. Scott, president of ther attended by more than 400 prommillion netted them of a upwards Salt Lake Federation of Labor, inent women from all parts of Utah mors than they received, dollars presided. Tha institute will close and by feminine leaders of the ; it was pointed out by Mr. Rawlwith banquet this evening In party from Idaho, Wyoming,, NeinsUnion the building. vada, Arizona and Colorado. According to tha report submitIn Introducing the subjects. 1847-PIONEImWomen are playing a ted yesterday to the stockholders ER President Thompson said had been wjy new deal and portant part In the ot the company by Heber J- - Grant , national and state discovered that are meeting manfully the challenge president, the sugar company acta conflict, which leads recovery of the time." Mr. Brown said, conrealized a net profit for the year to a system of buck passing.' of of tinuing: "More than at any time First 11.140.231, after allowance for Automobile: Strikes Girl Compliance of tho labor provisions Josephine Grant Snywhen the nation Is not at war there Infederal state and act been sadly have depredation, of the itate come taxea. and additions to Near Home Is need of a clearly thought out Womens Clubs Will It waa charged by the Closes der Career neglected. social philosophy because there Is company retired IStiO.-0the Visit S. L. speaker, who declared that Midvale confused as well as clear thinking. of Its bonds during the year federal recovery act waa more of Age 89- - Public opinion which la builded and reduced the 1740,00 mortgage practical. from the thoughts and emotions of Mrs. Robert A. matures 1114 which Jan. t, Urges Insurance Campbell Laweon loan, people, makes votes and votes make of Tulsa. Okla-flrby 4146.004. Grant' Snyder. '24, Unemployment Insurance,'- - said Josephtna Ellen Parka, 0, daughter of Mr. Shorter Chop Frorad Mr. Thompson, la necessary and born In Nanvoo, who came to tha public pollry. We need the touch of the General stFederation of WomMrs 74 the and Parka hand north of Georgs must become a rea.nj . if we are valley in 1447, died yesterday at that rocked the cradle en! clubs, will be the guest of honWhile little can be said aa to the to steady and guide a rocking or going to maintain purchasing pom the family residence. 414 Th rd annual con- prohable effect on tha company of Main street, Midvale, had both at tha forty-firworld. er to keeping with decent Ameri- avenue, of natural censes incident now In lega broken and her skull fracvention of the Utah Federation of sugar legislation pending can conditions. He also urged the to advanced age. She was ibo Hra. Penrose Presides Women's clubs to be held Tues- Congress the report continues, the tured when struck by an automopassage ef si adequate old age widow of V. F. Snyder Mrs. Bny--d-er The speaker pointed out that CO day. Wednesday and Thursday ef administration has declared Its labor was born Dec. 27, 1444, and ' . pension law, . tus child about some bile near her home last night. -per Cent of tha purchasing power uest week In the Newhouse hotel. stabilizationof ofbringing amendment to the federal const! her father was member of the Her condition waa reported tha entire auger Inof the nation Is controlled by the Mrs. Lawson, a clubwoman for j tutlon and asserted that passage original pioneer company, her national- - dustry. poor at tha general hospital towomen, and that aa the purchasing years and tof the Wagner bill outlawing com- mother and the children following It was also reported that the day. agents for 20.000,000 American ly. is the granddaughter of the Rev. beet il waa necessary to. the Inter 'In 1447. with the Heber unions any contract offered the growers Marshal Kenneth Dana families they should and will Charles Johnnycake, last chieftain ceres of NRA. Mid of to 1144 for asms company. tha 4 substantially of an important Influence In the the famous Delaware tribe which vale said Donald NlehoL 17. of Chairman Knerr tat discuss! ns Surviving an a daughter reconstruction program by proper was one of the Algonquin tribes of as in 1021. Owing to an extreme Union, driver of Athe automobile, SOB. Needed Social Elisabeth Border deLegislation,1' and Bt American Indiana She is also a shortage of water the report buying. Wo hava aot changed oar y- - order. granddaughter, Mr Is. the present outlook to that was going about IT miles an hour The convention was opened by collector of American clares of government for the struc- aephlao Blackwell, all of Salt there will be a 20 per cent reduc-tlo- a and that tho child ran la front of Mrs James H. Wolfe, state chair- Indian history gnd relics J. Wallace Weal, traffic ture of the state in over one hun- Lake. grandson. Ben C. Snyder,, In the beet acreage this year man, and then turned over to Mrs. During the three-da- y convention, dred and fifty years. Modern In- of Reno. Nev.,' three great-gran-d deputy sheriff, to conducting an Frank W. Penrose, who presided. over which Mrs Weston Vernon, aa compared with 1421. on tho contrary has Iran children and three sisters: independent investigation under a Mrs. dustry Other state federation president will prenow policywhtrh requires a remorning session speakers formed the characters of corporate Ells Hatch, Bountiful; Miss Pauwere Mrs.- Wolfe, Mrs J; R. Lawton make win numRawl- side, Mr. a with a definite cause for evevolved by a pro- line Grunt and Mrs. Georgian and port enterprise ins ef Draper, Mrs W. H. Callahan ber of talks to the hundreds of of mergers a well ery truffle accident. Page, both of Bolt Lake. of Provo, Mrs W. 8. McQullkln ana women gathered from points system of big business trusts of Funeral services will be held to- -' Mrs Penrose of Salt Lake. throughout the state for the efficiency. Therefore, we most morrow at 11 a.m. at the Desemt In appeal to the women to de- tlona provide for a state system baaed on Mortuary. 24 east Seventh South., vote themselves to endeavoring to The opening meeting ef the orpraoent day needs of the national with Bishop A. J. Cornwall conundetstand and better conditions ganization to scheduled for community In keeping with the ducting. Music will e given by am. under which they live; Mrs. Wolfe Tuesday, when the delegates will technique of modern industrial Harry Clark. Enthusiasm over the sales procautioned that the next few months meet tint!! the break-u- p life, guaranteeing: Economic liberInto de will be the mast critical In the his- partmental meetings at 11:15 a.m motion plan outlined at a recent ty, soclatoeeurity, a more 'efficient Motor of Nash company meeting . ot tory of the recovery program and government, a new definition dealers of Utah. Idaho, Wyomtne and property, and tha moat dangerous to the adminisrreonal liberty was Nevada and W. B. today expressed Ned" Howard, who la a planned national economy. tration which to attempting to bring : by Melvin R. Ballard, president of 1411 wa defendant In Utahs most order and prosperity out of chaos Rebuilt Structure the BaUard-Naa- h company, and depression. murder waa peculiar Our trial, structoday wbo sponpresent day political distributors, Action Urged ture must be completely rebuilt. charged with depriving an owner sored tha meeting. A great many people believe hla automobile. Tho complaint Personal liberty must be reinterMr. Ballard was especially en- of o Sevonty-flved by tho women's auxiliaries smiling high Loren Connor, 24 was held In tho on a eoclsl and not on an that the crisis of tha depression thusiastic ever the promotion plan to stoned by Eugene Hargetts, Salt to John F, Critchlow camp No. preted on were school Salt Lakes Individualistic has passed and that we are defbasis. Tbs con- city Jell today and Miss 8tel Lake, girls who asserts salesman, that which the for 4 and E. A. Wedgwood camp automobile, Lafayette lock the on the front Smashing Howard took hto automobile. streets before 7 a.m. today, cept must bo widened to include Frandaen. 24. of 24 Third - Ess initely on the upgrade. TV lm this door to coon to enter the low No. 2. of tho United Spanish priced the economic rights of society. street, was In tbs L. D. S. feeling of optimism, comes anoth- Fourthof tha Ideal garage, 40 west field. Young Howard oo August 11. War 'Veterans. Similar sales pinning carnations on early South street, burglars last from Injuries told to 7 Tho idess concerning public and er feeling oo the part of some peo 1431, started to quarrel with hto contribureturn In risers are for be conducted Provo to attendance In at at the meeting father, W. E. Howard, on the famgained entrance and escaped 7 private property must be restated. have been Inflicted by Connor, pie. Mrs. Wolfe declared, explain- night widows-- ' to tions fund for tho 34. and were Above C. H. Wts., ot Bliss, Ogden. Kenosha, two with April automobiles Tho and tools of Whole categories of property hereyoung woman was taken to estate in Cottonwood over the ing: With this feeling of safety and orphans of Spanish war ahowa Lout vice president and aales manage) ily photo Mayor the bo the value of are aggregate now tofore held to and recent last approxiemergency hospital private the restraint and they night Daring veteran. Marcus buying carnation of the Nash Motor company and price of a pair of shoesmust bs recognised aa no longer by I Swain. taxicab driver. Bh supervision ef the governmental mately 41000. Tha sals today Was conduct from Florence Morrta. A. Frederick, ef Chicago, the argument Howard shot hto faremove from was unconscious, and her mouth most Th state ther the la agencies which they welcomed a rise every Qf the burglary was not Karl Howard leg. inter, 11 ss bleeding.- -' the realm of private profit abort time ago when they could not made until employes reported for president of Frederick A Mitchell forced the hired, nun to load hto , ! GOVERNOR those economic service After Mian Prandsen regained v aoa their way out without govern- work this morning, and Detective advertising agency. upon BLOOD father tn the rumble neat of aa Mr. Bliss mid the company waa automobile. H the dosed down which national welfare, cultural conscionsnreo she told police aha ment help. Sergeant. C H. Olson ef the anto-lottof baraaa social PROCLAIMS MAY 1 and had been drinking with Connor and security at ones detailed men planning the greatest sales promo- tho lid. At Eleventh East The Parties la opposition will the citizen may rest he attacked her. Connor, however tion plan in five years. Twenty-fir- st investigate. Sooth street the ear not be alow to champion this class, to One Mr. CHILD HEALTH Knerr. DAY said Social claims the young woman was t- -the stolen was ears of security, Mr. wrecked was Howard to and and elamor for the old order. They C. 8. Goddard belongs tn hared by falling down stairs, must include eoclsl Insurance killed. Young Howard was uninTODAY of tha Martin apartwill make a terrific drive to change InProclaiming . Tuesday, May ail its aspects. Including health jured. the complexion of Congress, and so ments, and the other to listed to F. 7:14 p.m. Hjnner meeting.. Gas old of securing octal Justice. We are dismissal a ago wage, surance, east 1 Fryraar. It as Child Health Day, GovFirst South Howard was charged with first Tank and Trask Drivers association, handicap the presidents program. Insurance, st tbs cross reads and w must d- - j and - Among the tools stolen was unemployment murder but the defense conIf yon beliava in this program now atractdegree ernor H. Henry today biooq. and child welfare training along termlne which road to travel! valvo facing machine. to the time to act tended that death resulted from aa Newhonso hotel vocational lines according to fit- either the road that leads to reac-- -. urged that proper observsnue 2 p.m. Young People's council automobile accident and from Mrs Rawlins spoke on the duties be given this occasion in the ness. A resdlustment of the work- tion. degeneration and chaos, or, Elder Nephl Jensen, former city driving while drunk, defined as In- meeting, auspices Salvation Army. . of district, precinct and ward chairArmy Mail Zone Head homes and school that paring ecbhedule In order tu bring It the road that leads ever on to Judge, will be the speaker at Sun- voluntary manslaughter. The Jury B. Orsmsa.-A.d- J. women. She pointed out that the Mrs. J. F. and ents aa well as children X bs In line with the needs of Indus- better civilization, social Justice tomorrow at convicted Howard of voluntary Jackson, Lieut. CoL A. Hopltlns. Leave For Washington day services p.i district chairwomen particularly trialism. Including a shorter work- 10(1 security. Impressed with the evils resultat the tabernacle- - The meeting manslaughter. He waa sentenced to speakers, la Salvation Army audihas aa Important part In contactThe third semi on of the InstU ing dav and week and a guaran- to ing from unsanitary conditions the Joint auspices ef serve a maximum of 10 yean and torium. 127 east First South street. ing the voters using the study Lieut CoL H. H, Arnold, com- will be under tute ws hem last night with Dr. teed substantial wage Income and uncleanllness. and Ensign stakes, with waa later paroled. clubs and their organizations to mander of western sons army air- PioneerWindow added. Adam S. Bennlon. assistant to the buffet he Formal needed, En-. dance, p.m. F. Smith of Prest. Further I urge that the efInterest every wamlly In the dis- mail service, left this New Social Order president of the Utah Power to' supper In honor of 24 new memforts to stamp these facta Inmorning by sign stake presiding. trict ' for Knerr. Light company; Dr. Dilworth bers, Exchange club. Memorial Washington, D. C.. Surely." said Mr. delibly upon the minds of all services win be Judgfe Considers' Plea Mrs Callahan discussed wayw In airplane where ho will confer with Major Masio far theTabernacle events of the last year Indicate Walker of th university school house, Memory Grove. be not confined to that day furnished by the which county chairwomen can In- Gen. Benjamin D. choir, so- of business; Prof. W. W. Biter of new of a For chief of Driver the Fonloto, that TOMORROW beginning alone but continued throughy . directed by prof. A. C. Lund. crease their effectiveness, and Mrs the nir Paroling corpet cial order to already wtih ua It the school of taw and John out the year. T:24 p.m. Member of Wasatch McQullkln outlined the national Lieutenants Jchn Dnlllgan and to Kerehen, Pacific Coast represenImportant becomes increasingly Pleas for the la parole leave In Mountain club Goverroes his proclamation. Bingham Stage setup. Mrs. Pen explained the Carl Baker arc accompanying Col- Addresses of Pauli and forward-lookin- g tative of the Workera Educational of Paul Hold, ft, ewvieted in the offices at Semloh hotel nor Blood cello attention reasons for having study groups onel Arnold. The to have all progressive by bus for citizens give serious Bureau of America, aa the prtnd-n- al party plans to district court of involuntary man- Rotary pack In City Creek canyon, men of science, who of said In part. work reach the national capital Sunday to our present methods speakers. Brothers Requested slaughter were takes under ad- for hiko to Black Mountain. for years have realised the thought aa and return to Balt Lake about visement today by Jndga James W. 10 am. Holiness of child health to , Salimportance of April 4. meeting senA request for information' McKinney. Date' for passing the nation and have left nothvation Armys Young People's counthe present location of tence waa continued one week. DR. ADAMS TO STB K ing undone to ebeck the rav-- cil. with afternoon 'service at 2 Rudolphs and Traugott Pauli, sons Held was convicted ns the re- p.m. and Salvation rally at I p.m-1ages of disease. Dr. Thomas C. Adams, associate of Rodolphe and Louise Oelli sult ot tha death from aa automoEast First South street g bile creak of professor of civil engineering nt Paul, waa mads today by tho J, Gordon Nelson, 14, NAME RESERVE OFFICER the University of Utah, will adpocetngw in o car struck by betds 2 pjn. Meeting. Utah Jobbing Bishop's office. Tha association. New dress the weekly luncheon toasting men came to tho United States automobile at Seventh East street9onec.tlonr 324 Rollln Robb Shannon. hotel. bouse of the Engineering Connell of Utah from Swltaerland about 1401. Any- and Twenty-fir- st Booth. Fob. 22. Eighth avenue, has been commisnoon tin on was ob4 information one at Held accused of falling to the chamber of Monday p.m. University of Utah At. sioned a first lieutenant. In the having commerce. The subject will be En- parties to urged to communicate servestop sign when entering Home program, Robert H. Hinck- army reserve corps and assigned Helping yen achieve lovely (South, a through to tho medical corps, tbs War degineering Relations. All engineers with tho Bishops office. 40 north Twenty-firley, speaker. Union building and their friend are Invited. harmony between living room Mala street, Balt Lake City, campus. partment announced today. dining tints and tease hat tastefully varied designs. lilt Vt lilt NATIONAL CLUB HEAD CHILDS LEGS BROKEN BY CAR COMING DEATH TAKES Mayor Helps Cause Along Vice-Preside- nt in re-T-he 40 At nt -- ' st well-kno- sa aat well-kno- Sales Promotion - Plan For Autos Pleases Dealer Howard Killing Case Defendant Again Before Law Burglars Steal Two Automobiles, Tools of Garage Woman in Hospital, Man in Jail After Drinking Party" lnter-mount- hospital-recoveri- Coming Events vo well-bei- ng -- Judge Jensen to Talk at Tabernacle -- , L' Ccmpznicn 27 Pre-ridin- If you re thinking WALLPAPERS of learning DEAUTY Culture st he sure to get the uence School Bond Vote haaki COLOB to the BOing FULLER FAINT STORE M gOCTM MAIN IT BET iFtoit-- Free MONK gVC Plea they should vote th bonds. A leter ef protest waa soot Mr. Hart asking him to prevent Mr. Feld mas from continuing hto activities --and alleging that Mr. Feldman's eagerness to have the bond Issue- -. passed . to due to hto knowledge that the more of these projects accepted. tho mo gee tho PWA of--' flee will be retained " The gentlruMu who wrote be communication, Mr. Hart The Granite school district tax payers committee's protest against the unsolicited zeal engiof E. B. Feldman. PWA neer. to based upoa ' several misapprehensions, R. A. Hart, .Utah publls works director, aid today In answering chargee that hto aide was attempting to Influence the - district's 4(24.400 bond election net for, Tuesday. unities claims Hal i . " ot hto -place as neutral informant as to the terms of plea under which the district waa to borrow the federal funds for lm . Mr. Feldman stepped out provement purposes gad proceeded A IsU. Angpnfuvw' 4 era! misapprehensions. First, they definitely state that tho 'beard of education, of Granite school district has bad under - sdvteement a request for PWA matter ef loon; when, as ' Yacd. bs mode for . tbejoard tor tos 4 mal applies ties and this apptt-eatlbos bees approved - by myself, by tbe advisory board, and by Washington officials, and an appropriation has aet- -. ually been made. . - Mr. Hart explains that th , "PWA office In Washington notified the school district that bond election wan necemary ou loan. meetings referred te held throughout tho district to consider ' whether or ' . not a bond election should bo called and not to argue Tor or Mr. against voting tha bonds i "Hart said, continuing: It was found that tbe taxpayers n ceded more Information and they suer Invited Mr. Feldman plain the eetup We have had no hand In the matter of how the taxpayers should vote at the election and there have been no meet-- tags ceiled tm this phase. - Alt' - of Mr. Feldmans activities ware with the knowledge and 1 consent ot this office.. He srao. Instructed to give the desired and te take no pert la any controversy and I As for the re- T Instructions- -. quest that be be prevented from attempting to further .In- -. fines co the alsotlon. 'be- - sever baa made such attempts and of course will not. v Another mlMpprehenag - Infor-moti- . ' to laboring un- - , der to their uppercut misinformation concerning the continuance of tho PWA office, Mr. Hart said, concluding: Tbs result of the Granite school " district election will liava n effect on the duration of this r office tor there are sufficient projects new definitely settled 1 to make the office for pome time to come. Tho taxpayer committee BEST TRAINING the committee are Alma M. Cornwall, chairman; Martin Rasmussen, Ernest E. Nielson. A. C. En- -sign, J. C. Denton, 1. R. McAllister and George W. 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