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Show 4 ' 1 . FRIDAY-- FEBRUARY .1 3933 THE - DESERET NEWS SALT LAKE CITE East HigHGirls Students Show Wide Difference Coeds From BILL OPPOSED Of Opinion Regarding War Needs Fete m Other Two Schools IbY.ALLSIDES! MINE RAILWAY ns L Sentiment at Utah university 'hewn Itt oarry-retni- tia on' Literal y D.gest Peace MS the Industry Join Labor, In Fight; No Backers Appear at Hearing iults tor llinlne operator, railraod opermining company employes ator, railroad attacked employe House Bill 15, introduced by Mrs. Lake Salt Reva Beck Boone (D. county) at the pubiic hearing held at the Newhouso hotel. lat night i'he bill propose that mining or other companies owning railroad yrould not bo altov.cd to haul their n products tJ general markets, of the Utah witb the vxoept.on mUu recjr ilgn shed rnor era! tant M. i, ator on on( tii body, B th eport legU. first on r Copper s. o Supporters-Appea- r Hear the end of the hearing, Mrs. Bosone asked if there were any independent operators present, - who wished to put in a complaint against com0f discrimination panies owning or interested in both When not railroads and mines. Mrs one operator' appeared, why the indeBosone wondered pendent operators had asked- for the introduction of the bill. If they did not wish to support it. John Jensen, representing the Umtei) States Fuel company, Nlbley, Salt Lake attorney, who wrote the hill, to produce one case o alleged discrimThe independent opera- ination. tors, said Mr. Jensen, know that they cannot do this, for the Utah Railway company has leaned back- - ward to give service to all coal operators, wither independent or affiliated with ,the United States Smelting. Refining and Mining " company. The United states Smelting, Refining and Mining company owns the Utah Railway company and a large Interest in the United StatesFuel company. But explained, Asslstant Manager Otto Herres of the Untted States Fuel company, the railroad and the coal mining company are two . separate , entitles, manned by different officers and having separate offices. mad ItltXlfJ In th pram tiding, hotal - man. a pre. of en. ed last munt. th th art In. d that torney itizeui clti. 1 a s operating their road to haul raw products to a processing plant. Mining operators charged that a spite" measure, dewa ILbiU by certain independent signed that wished to put the out of thebusi-neslarger operators any. f compaHyrwBther-organt-oation- way. road Nw -- leavlly t on a to th ltand. isiana, t odd - -- Delinquent in Taxes ) - ) Those, who testified against the proposed bill on the ground that it would cripple the coal mining industry and cause unemployment Included: Silas Rolley. Carbon county assessor, who testified that the Independent opetators were all or most of them delinquent In the payment of taxes for two to four years and that if the Utah Rail- poll balloting, is largely in keeping with the totality 0f opinion of college student althroughout, jthe country, though lackfhg wide extreme reached in Ibr east, it was revealed to lay by figures published by the Digest. Showing themselvcrf defi- nitely of the opinion that the United Slates would be able to remain out of another major war, U. of U. students voted stro-iglto defend the country in case of a foreign invasion of our borders, but signified thjir intention to refuse to fight if called upon to invade another land. Contrary to general sentiment, local students show a slight prefer-Tenfor - navy and air force second to none as a means of keeping peace, and a definite rejection of the League of Nations as a means of ending conflict- - In accord with most other sect ms, t Utahns favor government control of munitions and universal conscription of wealth in time of war. ca DOCTORS BAFFLED AS WOMAN GOES ON SNEEZING 3 WEEKS GETTYSBURG, Pa L Feb. 1. -Medical Circles wcic (TNS) puzzled today over the strange case of Mrs Edgar Harmon. 34, of Orrtanna, who has been sneezing for more than three weeks Failing to respond to several common remedies, Mrs. Harmon was given sedatives which Induced sleep and tem- porarily halted the attacks. The sneezing begins when her temperature changes or when she places her hands In water. URUGUAY RESERVES SUMMONED TO HALT SPREADING REVOLT Feb. 1. BUENOS AIRES, rebel Uruguayan (INS) The movement continued unchecked In certain provincial districts today as the government called up army reserves In an effort to bring a quick end to hostilities. Industries would be crushed. small Our companies own roads. said Mr. McCea. "because no other company would build the roads or operate them. We had tio choice. If this bill passes, operation would )e Impossible. p w. Mulcahy, general manager Of the Utah Idaho Central Railway, testified that the bill aimed directway and the United States Fuel ly at coal companies would prohibit company had not paid their tax his company and dozens of truck bills. Carbon county schools would operators from hauling their own hate had to close at Christmas. products. R. V. McKenzie, a conductor on Handicaps Noted the' Utah Halt way company and This bill is not the fedetal ebklntian of the conductors union, statute," said Mr. Mulcahy. "If it testified that the company sought were, would not object. But a to sell. service and give service 109 clause has been written 3nto it per cent. that would prohibit our road from J. H. Johnson, chairman of the hauling merchandise, sugar supunion at plies and products, beets, farm prolocomotive engineers filiated with the Big Four, told ducts and commodities Because a of the harm the bill would do to number of the persons owning employes, and George Lambert, stock In other industries In northvice president of the United Mine ern Idaho. Workers unlonntlso add d rlaee tv In a posit voice to the chorus of objections. where we could not possibly handle Steel Company Protests 35 per cent of our business. W. M. McCrea. attorney for the It would create a peculiar poColumbia Steel corporation operut sition. where a Uintah storekeeper tng coal mines and a branch road could not haul In his own goods by I in Carbon county, and blart fur- truck because he owned both. naces at Ironton, as well as an submbit the fact that the legisiron mine In Iron county and a lature must take a broad view of branch railroad, told that if the this problem and In trying to setrailroads were divorced from the tle a quarrel between coal opermining companies, no good pur- ators, ruin Industry all over the pose would be served and import- - state, ant i - Returns are from trow 1In 9 colleges Th alfpar of the country. While total figures show a remarkable unity of sentiment. several definite factions have eased themselves exp, on various quesstrongly tions In their own publications. This has been especially noticeable u. the east and middle-west sections of the U. S. Ranging from the West kaydets" who refuse to take notice of fantastio schemes . . , emanating from a bunch of deadheads in each college who. while lacking maturity of mtnd . . still feel "the need for making a big noise, to the student socialist organization who advocates that the United State enter the League of Nations to strengthen the hand of Soviet Russia against the fascist bloc, the students show every gradation of opiniPoint war-mind-- on-- Sentiment in the main Is overwhelming in favor of peace according to the tabulated figures which show a two-an- t and P, Nelson, Mr. Laura P. Hopkins, FILIPINOS VOICE Miss Henrietta . Miss Cora Nowell, DESIRE TO STAY, Don-- a Stufel, Mis Bernice Thomas, Mis Madsen: entertainment. Knell Carol .Evans, Miss Dorothy Vllson UNDER U. S. WING 1 Boyle, Mrs. Violet pencer, Kaly Murph ard Francis Miss- - Melba Covington;' reception, Tileen Shaw, Walker, and Mlsa Natille Sterling. MANILA, P-- . I., Feb. 1 (AP) Edwins Allred. Florence Ryan, Be- - U wm and Mary Anderson Tha 'jrlceidea Ihat-t- ha HAS PhlllppIne auqra. WANT IN PLENTY. The feast highsc!,ool 'Athletic Pat Cahooif; decoration elect to remain under the wing of should remain out of the next Girls Council entertained the West checking, Her dead (INS) Don Muscatine, la., and Peggy .Whelan. Dorothy the United States rather than war and five to - one stating and South Councils At a partv . Special guests present were: Mis sons estate is enmeshed In a f 379,-8- into1 effect the current proffer pub of they would refus to fight if In the East high J- n so.ial room today from Charlotte Stewart, Mrs. L. federal Income tax lien, Mr, complete independence 10 years the U S. chose to invad anMrs. hence cams to the forefront dur to 6 p.ra. Seventy guests were Nuttall. Jr., George A. Eaton. same other nation. About the Mi W. E. Armstrong. Miss Alice -- ultana Bartlett has only 335 with ing the visit to Manila of ait Amerhowever, ' would present. to household AnE. Mies In pay whjlh ican expense, were Mies Winifred Rowe, Those Mary Dyer, congressional .mission, now charge fight jf th country were in- H .V. Elizabeth Fitzgerald, Mrs. Alvina she reported In district court hero. returning to Washington. vaded by a foreign power." derson, president of the E. Most voters favor government control of munitions and universal conacrlplton of capital a well as men In time of war, while sentiment on entering the League of Nation i almost equally divided. Regarding the targe numChildrens Shoes ber stating they would refuse Strlext All Leather!! to fight If th U S. wer ln- Sprir A Hale for Mothers who kaew vaded, the Harvard Crimson Shoe Vaiaea! Built for amart has th following interesting appearance feat more thna comment: TO 8TA.ND Blll.T that, theyty ROUGH Placing a croa In a neat Fates black square quite different ox from opposing the decree of a aaadaU, ford the one government when aisea I to 1 la time of crisis actually arrives. f feature of th as ! well women as that poll meiTatudent vote on whether PEOFIT-8HAOIN- G they would fight to defend or attack Tomorrow-o- ne day of thrilling values values that will give you a new understanding of 3.. Ernrt sponsor, Mrs. Mav K. li.a r, dean of I'iye committees assisted, and Eleam r Robinsdn and Mu-do- E. 1 pa DALE! big bargains for 1935. "Every article is wont want to miss! an and Ladle Men Rayon Ready! Chances of Passing Measure by clared Practically Non-Existe- Mid-Februa- Genuine unequaled Mode APPROVED L. D. 8. Garment. of fine oaalltr De- ry its a'dayof value;gmflgf -- of dependable quality - The Thrifty Thrill of 1935! 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But he said that on the whole the measure would be approved. Secretary Forking and other administration officials have urged committee has been that it would congressional leaders to speed accoerce the states by permitting tion on the bill so that It can be the fedral government to judge w ritten onto the statute books in whether they were doing enough time for subsequent action by the for themselves to warrant federal many state legislatures mow meet- aid. ing. Miss Perkins set Taking cozntzance of these com as the goal. plaints, Harrison has asked the presidents economic security comHearings Extended Harrison said today. - liow ever, mittee to submit the bill to all state that his committee hearings would governors for their suggestions. He last at least two weeks more. As requested the committee to ask the the end of the second week of governors particularly fqr ' their on the "coercion Angle hearings approached today, the views committee had still to hear further which has been raised by Senator other and administration experts. After they Byrd Seek Information have finished scores of outsiders Meanwhile members of the Senwill be heard. ate appropriations committee were Our hearings will last at least more Information as to two weeks more. Harrison said, seeking how the 34,880.000,000 the adminbut we hope to conclude them by istration asks for work and relief the time the bill gets through the would be spent. Senator Glass house. chairman, said the adminThere will be some changes In istration thus far has failed to subthe bUl. The general proposition mit definite information. will be adopted, but there Is a great No one has told us the projects diversion of opinion on the mea- to be undertaken,' he said, I do sure. not know what kind of set-u- p the To Consult Governors president intends to have. I dont One objection to the bill voiced think anybody knows Or can tell some members Harrisons of how the money is to be expended." by Saturday! neml-serrl- AM- - and wool - mixed wqater lk cost - tyle. Warm, practical, easy fitting. 8lsea 38 to 46. SALE. wool We Do (D-V- a) co RuEf lcdCurtalns It Again! Dainty- - bedroom or hrenkfaat room of lovely, white figured marquisette with col ored raffles, For or B pice style. BURLET Idah o. FebT' 1 (AP) John Hepworth of Malta, today faced first degree murder charges as a result of the mysterious death of his brother-in-laGuy Galliher, last week, Hepworth was held without bail after being arraigned yesterday on a complaint signed by Frank GallB her. father of the dead man. 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