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Show -- - ''hjp v pj, n, t j " 4frw-- r , A The Deseret News Daily Thought Is Delivered Dally to Tour Home Whatsoever a mao soweth, that fMn he , ' also seap. Galatians 1:7. for j Only (5e a Week i saI.T FOUNDED 1x50 CITY LAKE WEDNESDAY UTAH APRIL 25 F.HJHTY FOURTH 1934 YEAR Joiri Roosevelts Home Building Plan SIX CAPTURED BY OFFICERS ONi' BURGLAR CALLS Radio Deputy Ends - I U. P. & Search 5-M- ilo Of Prowlers ',1 -j - 24 expert-m- tt la making eiectrte cHessra. Finest quality throngbont. Frew nensle tip Is handle tip it sparkles with feeturee which mesa net aalr eaelee aad were thereash rieentns. hat alee sreeter aatSsfaetiew te yea. FEATURES LliU orm Handle mgm. elaaalag. amplify stairWide king- IB . to 090.ta DM track fMr vkNl pfwmt CwikttiW fMd wf pittnff trig OTtiteh. rwifi r- M4 mwtor netin-4riv krank. Dteg . iratrai to tium 1mi iff. mom llsrtim. nM rararak iwi Litoral tra4ts testa "year eld darner- - Cleaning msv to Attack ud toe -- ttekakto Western Royal .hi L Dined any. Was. UR lo le three-year-ol- d. 2. T. a- , ' 1 Mrs. WlllHlXWardley,0.ofSSec ond East street, charged with drunken driving, entered a not guilty plea before Judge Daniel Harrington today in police court end the case was set for trial April 28. E, H. Koepeel bung hla coat In the washroom of his cylinder grinding establishment when he went to work early today, and there was a 212 bill In a pocket bf th coat A short time later, he told polka, a boy apparently about 14. ia seen running from the place. Koepeel became suspicious examined hla' coat and discovered the bill was gone. Thirteen Deny Guilt In Gambling Charges Ray Hutchins accompanied a group of children about three miles up City Creek cam on esterday. A fire waa made, which la contrary to tha city ordinances "In such cases made and provided." .. Mrs... Hutchins was arrested by a canyon patrolman. Today she appeared before Judge Daniel Harrington in police court and made an earnest, not to say eloquent, plea for leniency. Judge Harrington, however, said that the city watersheds must be protected, end irapos-- a fine of It. Lou Sheriff Introducing Boedeckcr right) of Deer Montana the biggest sheriff In America to Gov. Blood at the capitol JL Henry Sheriff Boedeckef. today. though he atand six feet en inches lall and weighs 272 man pounds, looks like a amall ao well proportioned ia be. But-stand him up against scraper and ths building looks small. The Montana sheriff, who here on official - business, on Assistant stopped in to call John46k"Rice. Attorney General IntroMontana boy also duced to Gov. Blood as the biggest sheriff end the biggest Democrat in the country. -- before they reach the level of domestic electric rates. 4. Recent commission decisions in Michigan and Alabama., recognise tbe fact that utility rates do not Ductoats violently and are regulated and moat be maintained at aU times at reasonable levels. Disease Payments The company discussed Us payments of service to the Electric Bond and Share company contending the benefits received far outweigh the cost involved. It pointed out that under this service contract TODAV it receives the beet expert assistCode meeting. Master g pmance In the fields of engineering. Painters aeaociation. Chamber of acoounUng, legaL merchandising, Commerce. financing, rates and research S p.m. Meeting. Utah Society of services which if not secured from Newhouae hotel. ths Electric Bond and Share would Engineers. M eett n R oetcrucians. g pm ha veto be purchased through other Newhous hotel- - g. agencies. tomorrow The brief contends the records 12:12 P.m, Luncheon meeting clearly show executive aalanea paid by the company are fully justi- Kiwanis club. Rabbi 8. II. Gordon fied by the vast extent of its pro- speaker. Hotel Utah. 12:12 pm. Luncheon meeting. perties end system, efficiency of Its management and high service stan- Balt Lake Real Estate Board. dard It maintains. It saya that out Chamber of Commerce. of the total operating expenses of 12:12 p.m. Luncheon meeting 122 the salaries paid to the com- Chamber of Commerce Wholesale pany 1 highest paid officers end Trades committee st the chamber Ice 2 p.m. Code meeting. employes amount to only one and Cream manufacturers. Chamber of per cent. The brief waa presented to the Commerce. 2 Dedication, commission by George R. Corey plot of and A. C- - Inman, attorneys for the ground in Lindsay Gardena Camp No. 27, Daughters ef ths Utah Piopower company. neers. 2:2 p m. Pioneer day pageant. Ensign school pupils, at school. Big Cottonwood Road 2 p.mInitiation and dinner. Delta Mu, Newhouae hotel. To be Finished July 15 Beta 7:2 p.m. Meeting, West Side People's forum. M. P. Bales speakConstruction of tbe e ing on History of May Day." stretch ef standard U. 8. forest Chapman branch library. Sixth highway over the steep and wind- 8outh and Eighth West street. Cats Stalls section of Big ing Code meeting. Sheet I Cottonwood canyon will be com- Metal Chamber workers. of Completed ahoot July 12, it waa re- merce. ported today following an InspecUtah Muecu i t p.m. Meeting, tion of jthe work by Sait Lake ofDr. J. E. Bread ns speaking ficials on Utah's Hidden Marvels; Tbe Inspection fiarty Included house hotel- Prea. Paul F. Keyser and Secy. . 2 Jacket Meeting. Qua P. Beckman of tbe Chamber League, Newhouae bote!. suG. of Commerce, and A. Nord. I Meeting, Ladies Auxilpm. pervisor ef the Wasatch national ary, Veterans of Wars, forest, the organiratlon In charge Clarence E. Allen Foreign Post, No. 40. of the world. Th pew construc- Nawbouse hoteL tion will greatly Improve th highway betwen Salt Lake and the Brighton resort district. No Protest 1 DRIVER DENIES, BttMVC nRE IN CANYON COSTS DRINK CHARGE WOMAN $5 FINE Police Coart Imposed Fines in Speeding Cases Commodity prices generally will have to decline more than 2 per .cent below tbe 112 average j , Gty Refers Claim Coming Events two-thir- For (81,390 Bonds Loss to Attorney Claim of tha Lauren W, Gibbs company for damages of 181.2 filed with th city commission yesterday for alleged breach of contract has been referred to Fisher Harris, city attorney for recommendation. Gibbs claims that he a contract last October negotiated to handle the refunding of 1,200.000 of city bonds that fall due this year. The city later entered Into a contract with a syndicate of other local investment houses and a New Tork bank. Ths claim filed Is only for alleged lose on 772, 00 of bonds that mature and must be paid May 1. Gibbs alleging that the old bonds have not been delivered to him. p-- four-mil- p-- Trace of Storm Fails To Bring Relief From Drouth Th storm which for a time promised substantial showers to thirsting northern Utah had virtually passed on this afterGeorge Jones, charged with connoon depositing light sprinkles ducting a gambling gams a book" of rain, th precipitation from horse races, and 12 others which was too email to ho charged with resorting, were armeasured. raigned in police court today enter' Atmoepherio conditions will ed not guilty plena and the cases set remain unsettled tonight but for trial May 2. ao material moisture la expectThe defendants were arrested ed to descend, federal weather last Friday at the rear of 222 south bureau data Indicates. TemMain street by Capt J. C. Smith and perature should remain cool. rabers of ths morals squad. Jones That rain I badly needed was released on a bond at 1204, and the entire Mato ta again tha other posted 122 each for their over . Mr tot I. In th weekly weath- appearance hi court. er. erbp and rang report of J. Cecil Alter, federal meteor-ologtaOOC CHIEF Here During th peat week temperatures ranged from MaJ. Lloyd N. Keeeling. com' I to above normal. degree mander ' of the March Field. CaL. breaking record right and left CCC district, waa a visiter In Belt ' and absorbing moisture until Lake today conferring with offith ground ta too dry for th cers who w era connected with CCC beet crop growth. "Some poor work hi California before tha "air-n$agrain stands have resulted war broke cat In February. front th dry eolla, and spring' t.. vtSKS ' leveL - U t ON INSURANCE few yearn electric rate Pinched" were Annabelle Cummings, five years old (left) and her sister. Gloria, three. Harry Holley, traffic deputy sheriff. hi shown on arrival with hla primmer" at the she riffs office. five miles "We are going to Salt Lake pushed the from their home in East Mill to find mamma said Anna-belcreek. Cummings, 5, who was I'm Gloria," said the the chauffeur of a that waa carrying both heraelf My name is Annabelle and her sister. Gloria, 2, standCummings. Papa is Charlie and mamma is Isabel," said the ing on tbs rear axle. The travelers were stopped older child. on Highland drive as they They also were able to point out their home to- the deputy Sugar House by DepSheriff sheriff after he took the road uty Harry Holley. to the canyon. yhe children had ridden end t f . ground seeding on higher have not germinated satisfacstates. the torily," report "Only light, scattered show, era occurred, and these mostly at the beginning of the week. Rain ta badly needed everywhere. Mr. Alter continues, adding, however, that the weather has been Ideal for sheep shearing and iamb--' Ing, though livestock ere gaining only slowly ee ranges are In just fair condition. In Balt Lake valley the season ta more than a month ahead of normal, with tbo growth of flowers and vegetation new com parable to average In late May. In seme sections of tho state beet and pea era not progressing well, as ths soils era too dry and there 1 Insufficient Irrigation water. Hay and grain are looking weli on soils, but pasture feed to only fair. - TT?Q -- should in proportionate amounts tbe the made following ob j company rvattona: 1. Groaa revenues of the compan) from declined almost 12,440,444 12 to 132. 2. Commodity prices are now t steadily advancing In llna with President Roosevelt's effort to restore tbe 122 commodity price 5 Colonial Building & Loan association. " i Tha Association want tha cltyj T11 to curb and gutter the subditlaloDj VVffYyWf an mtojjdo atreei and put to t Wf sidowalka and aewti under Jhe lm-- j j provement district law. The company plafts to aelt lot to responsible purchasers and tbe building oi 40 or Itii homes with tbe federal home loan1 bank, system. 1,200 Employed on FERA Referred to Engineer The petition was referred to the Projects in S. L. city engineer for a report on cost and security. Mayor Marcus point-e- d County de out that in past ,j. velopment the special improvement f taxes had not been paid except when houses were actually sold Salt Lake county's emergency sllowed l0, 1 and worl Juot wUI b raised to 2.00 Thk on noi improved. WV x ilka coetfootage mn as soon as the political sub-the' city 2a,oo, However, the maor said, pri divisions providing the projects are .1 vat t furntah compensation inbuilding under the federal plan should be encouraged. The surance, Ed H. Watson, acting trouble in Salt Lake, he said, la manager of the county FERA work the governor immediately rethat the movement to said today. plied that Mr. Boedecker property on the east bench la leav- division, 1.200 Some men were employed looked like the biggest sheriff ing vacant and abandoned a great but he could not teli about his deal of property near the center oa projects in Salt Lake county of th city on which all special today, having been taken off relief qualifications as a Democrat. rolls Monday and late last week. When Mr. Boedecker replied improvement have already been ha coat Under the new arrangements th that he a as assistant sergeant-of-arm- a paid. Every at the li:4 Demothe city money in two way, by municipalities ia- - which the projand ects are being constructed must cratic national convention In delinquent Improvement taxenrarer New Tork, Gov. Blood waived Insurance premium provide th by depreciation of property Sli doubts. of the city, he declared.! adequately to protect the workers. the cqpter The countys quota has been tenSheriff Boedecker and AsOn ordinary maintenance and sistant Attorney General Rice the replacement due to deprecia- tatively set at 2.000, but if more deficit a are still laughing about tha le forthcoming this will be Lake money has building tion Salt AU ef time Mr. Rice took the Monaccumulated In four yearn of at raised. It ta anticipated. the men hired must be taken from tana officer for a ride around least 112.000.00. th relief rolls under the new Kecda Plan Salt Lake and put him In tha., rumble scat, where to the vast . Th 'mayor said, however.' that edification of all beholders th Sait Lake needs planned building sheriffs head loomed up over and Improvements or th day will the top of the car. come when a great gap of old shacks, vacant lota and property will extend between BLOW OUT OF TIRE the business district and highly improperty on th bench. IN CLOUDS NEARLY proved The city ta losing property valnever be W RECKS AIRPLANE ues In the center that can time losreplaced and at th same Department and committee chairand convenience, he de- men ing beauty for the annual spring flower There aren't any tacka or clared. show of the Salt Lake Flower c broken glass up In the clouds ia fob this reason thst the It club, to bo held at th state but you can have a tire blowand city will sponsor a corporation out there Juct the same. capitol Saturday and Sunday, were planning com mission to take ad- announced today by E. A. Parson, This waa proved today when Roosevelt' . chairman of. Aha exhibit; - J, , Messer- -. vantage of President ,Sx:ond Lieut.-home baildlng program; 6 said. general Dr. D. E. Smith, president of tho army airmail pilot Dying from block afto The mayor pointed In be of finances will Reno to Salt Lake this morncharge ter block tn the heart of the city club, H. Mahoing. heart a booming explosion many for tbe project, with J. like a cannon-sho- t, as he was that remains vacant andrazed Fred vice ney, chairman; to where house ha' been over Vcntosa. Nevada. chairman of commercial save taxea A quick look over his plane Contain, covered by th displays; George The in the air showed that one tire solicitations; Mrs. J. H. East from ta Eighteenth st had blown out and no tacks petition Mahoney, chairman of general Inor glam for miles around. Thlrtesnth South to 12 feet south formation, with Mrs. L R. Wells, Radioing Wendover, Nev of of Harrison avenue. Urn R. Klettlng, schedassistant; Ihe odd accident, which wee ules and rules; Henry Ehlera and forceful enouqh to loosen the N. R. Reynolds booth for hostCowling on one motor Lieutenesses; J. C. Blackburn and A. J. ant Meeser continued on to tables; Mrs Norman Parlette, Sait Lake, where th ambuLloyd, artistic displays: Ur-- E. lance and crash equipment wee identification; R. O. Kirk- wheeled out In readiness. Howland. I A. Jackson and J. W. Alever. the landing was mad ford. publicity; Mrs. B. Johnson, skillfully and normally by receiving room, aad Mrs. R. T. adroit um of the controls, at had Police today aaid today they Porte, hostess committee, 1:02 p m. ahot man of the timed th Identity Chairmen of tho various sections Detective afternoon by of the show will be Mrs. D. E. yesterday W. W. Griffin on West Broadway Smith. Mrs. R. Williams. Mrs J. City Demands Repairs after the fugitive and Ben Garcia. E. Dooley. Mrs. Louis Dunn. Me. By Street Railroads 22. allegedly stole a fox fur neck Augsberger and Grant R- - Bowen. Boy Scouts will set as flower piece from an automobile. by messenger. The city recorder waa today diGarcia, who was captured man the that to rected make formal demand for Griffin, told police repairs on city streets used by the who escaped, although shot In the PWA JOB FINISHED Utah Light 4 Traction company hip, was Andrew Garcia, hi brother. and the steam and electric Completion of the first PWA roads under franchise agreements Detective Griffin reported that he project undertaken In the state was reported to R. A. Hart, regional City Engineer NV. D. Beers made saw the men with the fur which iday , a detailed report on the condition had been stolen from the car of PWA engineer-secretar1140 Monte, of from Santa Clara. Washington of all streets used by the traction Mrs. Winifred cost 7 street. Griffin When which Th East Fourth county. project, and rail companies. began to question them, they start- 27,194, Is a municipal water sysTWO BOUND OVER ed to run. He eaught one end shot tem and wee reported today to be men staggered, complete and In operation. Th Otis Westerman, 24, and Joe tha other. but straightened up and Heather. 24. were bound for trial cried out, to the district court by City judge1 fled. Vere L. McCarthy today following BOY, 1, BREAKS ARM preliminary hearing on a charge of ef Mr. depriving an automobile owner of Roger Lunev all, his car. The two are alleged to nave and Mrs. Berger LunevaU, 22 taken th car of J. W. Fitches as Roosevelt avenue, broke his right it was parked on It west Second arm yesterday when he fell from a 8outh street on April 2. shed roof at the rear of hla home. -- . er cent" In answering the armys ergu- - p have v. that because prices sharply declined during the part f MODEL Electric light to tnaaro ndeat elaaalagPleas-liae-lae edeww and aheertol .. Tilling aeehaa-f- ar seer denning ef Salt Lake will enter tbe government home building and im- -i bo provement plan and a local home planning commission will Marcus. Louis immediately organized by Mayor The city plans were announced today when it became neces- sary for th city commission to take some action on a proposition to develop Ihe Douglas Heights subdivision, submitted by thn the Federal Trade Commission the company is now earning much lees than a reaaonabla rate of return Earnings Decrease Even In 121 when prosperity waa still known in Utah tha wont that can be said of the defendant is that It earned approximately) percent (befoie, eight and depredation) on the value qf its brief the stated, and property," by October, 1022. the to maximum five and earning hau declined vwv $10 Bill Disappears ROYAL k the meolt ef year Commission Frowns Upon Proposal For New Sub- Division While So Much Vacant Prop- erty Remains Close In one-thi- -d Ward ley waa arrested late yesterday at Second East and Second South streets by Traffic Officer L. W. Peirce and Special officer Mil ton Ottenhetmer, who reported the man waa driving in a reckless and erratic manner; that he was intoxicated, aad that ha had a small amount of whisky m his possess!, Wardiey was released on a bond of 1840.. For speeding, Gibson Condle, 42, was fined It. Thomas Waasmer, 84, forfeited his bond of II. D. M. Lewis, 21. and George Brown, f) were fined It each, and A. R. Rogers paid a fine of 27.24. Bench warrants were Issued for Louts Schofield and M. A. Newbold. Four alleged speeders were booked at headquarters this morning by traffic officers They were: Thermal! Merkeley, It; Leon Burnham, TAKE TIRES BURGLARS Faragan, 22, and Edna OlIt; Oiaf Late last night or early today sen, 20. burglars jimmied the front door of a service station at 505 Fifth East street, and stole two new au- Boy Rons From Shop, tomobile tires. DELUXE To Work With TJ.S. I three-fourt- To Cre8.t6 Planning Board Denying the allegation that Its rates are exorbitant and charging that a 10 per cent rate reduction is unjustified, the Utah Power A Light Co., In a brief filed with the public utilt ties commission today stated the firm's Income has decreased to a point far below a reasonable return. The brief becomes a part of the record in the case In which the United States war department is seeking a 10 per cent reduction In rates charged for power for army, facilities, chiefly at Fort Douglas. The brief maintains the comf Buy's rates are not exorbitant end): asserts that even on the deflated value of the property as alleged by a-- he-I- i" Excessive Rate Charge Denied;' Fair Return -Not Obtained, Chum . Patrol Assists In Prompt Capture I Hows The Weather Up There? IlMaVOF FIRM FILES .BRIEF IN U. S. ARMY CASE v Radio patrol officers of Salt Lake City and county captured a total of six men last night all of whom today faced burglary charges. In three instances calls from headquarters directed patrol cars to the scenes of activity where the alleged burglarise were being committed. In two cases the arrests were made on the spot, and In the third, the prowlers were arrested after a chase of several blocks. Howard Gunning, II, an vict from the Utah state prison and the Folsom, CaL, prison, today waa In the city jail, and a eecond degree burglary complaint waa filed against him by the county attorney in following his capture at 1 the home of Dr. Lawrence C. Snow, 172 Military Way. Radio Patrolmen J. E. Banks and H. Jones made the capture after Gunning had made an unsuccessful attempt to enter the home of Charles Merrill. 96 Military Way. Found Footprint The patrolmen picked up the call, from KGPW, police broadcasting station, and hastened to the Merrill home where they found evidence that some one had tried to force doors and windows. They continu ed their search and examining the premises of Dr. Snow, discovered a muddy footprint under a window and a mark on the window sill. While one of the officers wstched the rear and tbs window, the other went to the front door and rang the belt. As Dr. Snow came down stairs to answsr, he saw s man dart from a hallway into the parlor. He admitted the patrolmen who seised Gunning. They found a watch, a fountain pen and two yea keys in hie possession. Gunning said he waa released from Folsom prison last month after doing an eight-yea- r sentence, and that be waa released from the Utah state prison la 12 after sent up from Salt Lake county on a burglary charge. Caught m Vacant Bowse Kenneth Dayton. 21. and Allen Burton, 20, were held In the city jail facing a tentative charge of burglary In the second degree following their arrest by Radio Patrolmen J. E. Banks and H. E. Jones, in an unoccupied house owned by the Woodbury Realty company, at 248 east Sixth South street. . Neighbors reported that burglars were in the house disconnecting plumbing fixtures. The officers reported that Dayton and to escape by Burton attempted climbing out a second story window -- and down the f rODt porch, and that they had pipe wrenches wad other tools in their possession. Deputies Chase Trio Captured after n wild chase ever Salt Lake streets at 2 o'clock this morning, three men were held in the county Jell and charged with attempted burglary. Russell Luddln. watchman In the Utah Drug company store, 8222 south State street, waa waiting with hla revolver cocked while men on the outside were using a pinch bar on the door of the store. Something frightened them and they fled In an automobile. Luddln called the sheriff and George Nielson and Wllilam Reynolds, on the night petrol, arrived and were told the direction taken by the car. The men arrested 12 minutes later three miles from the store, gave their names as Cliff MeGlaty, 24; James Blair. 25, and Ernest 24. Luddln recognised LaCompte. A pinch bar waa found In the car. LaCompte said he is an from Colorado. L "msi Appears On Insurance Code Ko protests were registered on tho proposed amendment to th state insurance code submitted to public hearing today at tha Chamber of Commerce by the Mate reIt was covery administration. taken under advisement following the session. Th amendment advocated by the Utah Insurance council, the cod administrative body. It would eliminate from the Mate insurance code th provision which now requires nil insurance agents to Dio their Art aad casualty rates with th Mat Insurance commissioner and makes any deviation from these rates a violation of the code and therefore illegal. CODE MEMBER NAMED Kenneth Jf. Plnneymafiagef of e Finn Beverage C0 of Ball Lake was elected th Utah member of th Region 14 board for the wholesale brewing Industry under the national code at a convention of brewers' representatives today st tho Newhouae hotel. Th region Includes Utah. Nebraska. Colorado. Kanm Wyoming ud New tf Mexico. i?8 Committee Heads Named For Annual Flower Gub Show en C. Auga-berg- Captive Reveals Identity of Man Shot by Officer y, 24,'-eo- n Religious Groups Plan Brotherhood Meet Sunday Ministers and presiding of churches of all denominations of Balt Lake hare been asked to make Brotherhood the theme of service on. Sunday, as the city's contribution toward the national observance of Brotherhood Day. The request ta being mad by the recently toed Salt Lake Conference ef Rellgloua Groups. In further observance of the occasion, tha conference bee planned a public mass meeting for citixena of all denominations at the Assembly Hall on ths Temple grounds at 8:20 pm. Sunday. Four speaker, representing different churches, will address th meeting of which Monslgnor D. G. Hubt of Hi Catholic church, president of the conference, will be chairman. The four speakers and their subjects ere: Dr. 'Rollln H. Ayres of the Flist Methodist, church, Joining Hands In Building a Better World. Rev. Alwyn. E. Butcher of church. Episcopal Economics and Brotherhood; Rabbi Samuel H. Gordon tbe Jewish Congregation B'nai Israel, What Price Preju- -' dice. and Prest Anthony W. Ivina of th First Presidency of the L. D. 8 Church- - "The Contribution My Group Can -Make to Brotherhood, A musical program for the meeting Is being arranged. A BEAUTIFUL CARD A WELL SELECTED BOOK Either is s Suitable Gift To That Mother ' li Witt Gtv Ii Owr Flint L M Wtrd WMImmm f Lift YnH FHtYhto at Th DESERJTzl BOOK COMPANY 44 East on South Temple fn |