| OCR Text |
Show A Ddly Thought The Deseret News T waa America character to piay itself la spiritual efrirfeary rtmr, dMafeyaetod Urfakinq ml faartee actkw Weodrow hum. Is DtBwiri Daily to Torn For Only IM a Week. FOUNDED 1850. SALT Kennel Show Opening LAKE' CITY UTAH FRIDAY OCTOBER Public Scored For Failure to Support Laws, At Safety Meet New George. Thomas Library at IP Gets First Gift I Today Latest Feature Of 1935 Utah State Fair YEAR EIGBTYrSIXTH 4 1935 . ' Sustained Interest Marks Seventh Day Of Exposi- -' tion; Attendance Records Broken; c Saturday Is Closing Day' Delegates From Utah, Nevada Colorado, Wyoming Attend Annual Conference Of Rocky Mountain Officials Here Hoi wailing; for the 1935 fair to come lo them, the dog went lo the fair today, for the tenth annua) all breed dog xhow, under the auspices of the Iniermuntain Kenntf club of Ball Lake. Failure of the public to support the traffic lawi and back up the enforcement officials, wax tewed today by City Judge C. F. Dalby, presiding in the criminal division of the city court, one of the principal speakers of the fourth annual Rocky Mountain Safety conference meeting today and tomorrow at the Few-hou- se ' 1 hotel. ( Greater safety on th highway, ta VI the industrial plant and in tb min atis tb theme.of tbs conference 111171 3 1V IlOxlTfl 1 Game Cancelled Because Of Riot e. . The high school principals and George A. Eaton, assistant superintendent, met this morning to determine the facts following widespread disturbances and particularly tb near riot at tbs East football pa rads. Tble gam Is cancelled but the next game, which will Involve tbe South high, may be played." Dr. Nuttall said. Actions of tb students will determine whether or not football city high rivalry between th schools will coutlncs er end, be declared.- - After tb meeting, the following l: statement was mad ,hy Dr. to any student conduct which has in it aloments of rowdyism, lawlessness and vandalism which show disregard for tho common responsibilities of good citizenship Tho demonstrations made by students of East and West blgh sehools and others oa Thursday night art included in the above types Of activity. There boo been a definite understanding that aucb conduct Is wholly undefensible. "It seems that the football gam between But nod West Is th stim- ulus for this Undealred condition. It baa been agreed, therefore, by tb principal aad administrative officers that tbs gams b called ' 8tt v As. e le y es ban-qu- r vv ' c e The final fall hone show under the sponsorship of the gait Lake Horse show association will be bold tonight In tbe coliseum at 9 pm. Mora than .000 personal attended the show last night and an increase is expected tonight. Fair manager Ernest 8. Holmes announced today that attendance figures indicate that over 100.000 persona will have been visitors at the state fair when the gates close Saturday Might.' Between twelve and thirteen thousand sightseer Off." the ground yesterday. Several score students' partici- crpwded The expected hundred thousand new mark, tbe pated in th riot lest night in figure will set celebration of the big annual high record attendance being 00.000 In school ciassior ifll. Enthusiasm reached th saturation point whoa, some of the stuPleat dent interfered with street car traffia by pulling tbs trolley from Indicated By Counsel the wires and blocked tb highway with automobile. 4. Pleas at OGDEN, Oct. Blot call was Sent Into police on tbs part Of lack Three squads Indiheadquarters. wore Ellis and Fred Lund aponded and soon quelled tb dis- cated today during tba questionturbance. Incensed at police Inter- ing of prospective jurors by deference. a score of students march fense In th Second district court d on police headquarter at tbe when the pair appeared to answer were to charges of first degree murder publio safety building, but quickly and forcibly ejected. for tb slaying of Joseph Quigley. Lenders ef tbe East Bidere at- Ogden police officer, wbo was tempted to inspire aa attack on slain on July 12. a crowd ef Went Elder wbo were Tb courtroom was crowded to parading through tbe business sec- overflowing when tbe pair were tion at tb city. This plan went brought into court It minutes lata awry and awed by an imposing Their tardiness was explained by array ef police dubs, th otudenta deputy sheriffs wbo stated that retreated to tbs safety at their tbe defendants had proved homes willing to appear. ' a j. Va sf to s Self-Defen- it Tbe new George Thomas library at the University of Utah today received its first gift when the buDetln boards presented by tbe graduating das were installed in she corridor. Upper Left Ford Barlow, 1I3S senior president, who Is now on tbe campas doing graduate work is shown, left as bo officially presented the board to President George thenus, Upper Right One of tho new rooms occupied by (he lew school in the spoor formerly occupied by tbe old library In tbe John R. Park building. This particular room w 11 be used for the moot coart" sessions of the lew school. Dean William H. Leary, right. In the rote of judge, and prof censor Dwight A. Pom- - llli SALT LAKERS PROFIT FROM CUT IN GASOLINE PRICES Car Inspection u Rackets Possible Police Make Arrest On Shoplifting Charge Leo Ostler, 4. la held In the city jail on a charge of shoplifting. Ho wan arrested by Patrolman Fred M. Kingston at South South and Stata streets. Gstley. who to well known to police, Is charged with stealing an alarm dock from th Broadway Drar company at Stata street aad Broadway. Lake today from Washington today fcv Allen T. Sanford, director ef he national emergency council for Utah. Th nattona WPA allocations to date, mentioned were 1014,'Xlf.f OX. Idaho had tt.ttS.40T and Nevada, f 2Sf 001 In allocations. tut ft It Par Chat CWa fapraakve hi th aarvey we th vnlfanaliy at heprevieaaet ta ear d entlng on th manner In which tb public hes with the state read commission In complying with the law requiring a periodical Inspection ef automobile brakes, headlights, steering gear, horna, windshield wipers and rear vision mirror, J. A. Bouford, safety department manager of the Utah State Automobile association, stated today that motorists should bear in mind that an Inspection oertificate oa tbe windshield doc not excuse them from the penalties of law, if their cars are found to have faulty brakes or brad lights, following an accident, or at any other time. In"Th theory of periodical spections la sound, and is jqrt another alep toward greater aafetv on tb highway," said Mr. However, the success or failure of th inspection will depend greatly upon tbs choice of inspection stations by tb slat road commission. "Twp kind of racketeering are of possible. Giving a certificate approval merely upon tb statement of the car owner that everything is In good sbape. or representing that certain work, should bo don In every ease before tb issuance of a certificate at inspeci tion " Either of thee- - Pfactlcea, concluded Mr. Bouford, "defeats the purpose of the law which, in effect, requires tba motoring public to have tbrir cars comply wih certain standards of safety, for tbe purpose of reducing accidents gad saving Itvo" Smoke Testing Plant Razed By eeneteilel tralwteg sad arrive enapleymeui eerriee, l.d.s.busS5ess college Department of tb L College) fA L D. A Salt Uka CHy Waeaieb whole-hearte- Bon-for- Philadelphia "Basil Me par cent gale to eaila end lairpne as incraan r Xl gw cant fteniMats. ,'le graduates th flrat right meeths Washleclsa. D. C "Fifty of IMA th deaiend far eeetetartea uaere meduatae than ha MM. traaaat he supplied in aeny ribas, Night ' ; tea asrvey, csndntted ky the Narth-(vesNsUanal Life leaereete irempeay, reported The pickup la ween ragtag the he law, demand y1 Uhcely eliminated Lni?B" ametag e- -r with the asp awiaat addition t orgTiaollieo Ttiaeaaiiili toe mimj. Masaapeha j While haMle help wap he pat an aatas UM cant ever MM. a Maparsry apart bmb are addMeet "gaepln, nuni Je- ed arhaa aaaplsgan aa prvtty dot!-a- ll hetta proapocta a eaellneed orpae Berth Mat ol Witness. State To Name Rhodes Scholars -- ui effMIrnf a 11 HWHIAPOUA fegt XI fW lgleyatst dreissA Prig PhUsM-- l Th dew ef the Bailee's bedew Ue t gasttle. 0 ef tbe otto hesHS are egoiM sisia t 4mlt parted Oafish In enseal e th greet Influx ef traistd efflet tmn enapteyn abend aa svseegt 1 eswutlv tinker 1 ef g gar eat seer MM. eat geteetlal help ' Bsgreeeetathe aaeergte (raw the iac KM s survey ef Ml kealra cetlaga ta m tiurrlno aitias M- - aervays Skea aa the prosecuting attorney, are pictured as they held session of the court, with Mia Virginia Set wood as Lower Left Miss Belle Th nretoa. left, and Miss Myrtle Adamson in one of tho fooruA study room on tho top floor of the new library. Right Center Two rare vol nines In the showcases of the library, On the left is the first Ju venlle Instructor, volume 1, number I. At the right to so early edition of The Deseret hews. Lower Right A view of the main reading room which wtO sent over 50 student. Altogrt her, 1.IOO students can be accommodated at one time, la contrast to 600 in the old library. crop, left, went Th price at gasoltn Utah PWA Projects j Road Commission Warns down today In Balt Lak aa an Applicants Must Send In Reach $3,983,866 Total major companies ordered a Certificates Do Not cut at two cents per gallon In Requests Before Utah alloeatina for WPA projects to October 1, totalled It lilt It; third structure fuel sod on cent Law Excuse Nov. 1 according to word received In gait Nationwide Dearth of Secretaries Revealed in Survey of 5 Gties i aWu, j. se se Hit J J Program Slated Utah-Kava- ht Nut-tal- , tended by 100 delegates from Utah. Nevada. Colorado and Wyoming. Th morning session at th conference was In charge of th 7 Safety eoeiety, with Frea D. J. Parker of Salt Lake, presiding, while th afternoon session Spiritual Play Planned woo sponsored by tbs Utah For Saturday Night Safety council and presided over by Pres. J. B. WhttoblU. Tho U. A Event mines bureau and tb state indusof trial commission are Tb general board f tb Pritbs conference. mary association will present a c Bow Give Welcome program la th Assembly hall Sat- Tb address of welcome the state iven by R E Howo-- of road commission, represenUng Gov. tbe nature at a drama allegory Henry H. Blood. Paper were pre"Inert erred Spirituality for sented by R. W. Peterson, general Christman Composed and directed CopConsolidated foremen. Nevada per corporation, McGill, Nov., on by PrtoL Joseph F. Smith, at the behalf of Leonard Larson, general University at Utah. Thomas Allen, superintendent; Superintendent May Andarson Denver, Colo., ehlef coal mine in- will preside and in an address ef , ZeUlnger," Pueblo, H. A. spector; f greeting will give the purpose chief safety engineer, Colorado Fuel the program. and Iron company, and E H. DenLaMar Petersen will play devony, Denver, district engineer, U. A tional music and tb congregation bureau of mine. will join in th singing of th carol, Tomorrow will he occupied with "Hark, th herald angola sing." safety and tint aid contests, begin- There will be a roil caj of makes, by Mark Jack. Secretary. Profesning at 10 Sin. at tbs Utah stata sor Smith wiU give aa address. fair, with teams from tb state "Come Clashome with me aad refresh in four mentioned competing sifications. Winning teams wUl be thyself." Th tbtm at th program will presented prises at tbe annual set for 1.S0 p.m. tomorrow, b exemplified In baritone aolaa Harold H. Bennett, accompanby Tba hotel. at tbe Newhouso will conclud with a dance ied by Mrs. Bennett: A Song for Christmas, Legend from the Rusin tb ballroom. sian). As Joeph Was Cites bpecilio Case Th Birds ef Bethlehem. The a to attention called Judge Dglby Christmas Tree. number of specific esses la which Th drama allegory ta "A Tala ef the court was criticize for not en- Two Tree." tw trees and six busineea Blfts. designed to bring out forcing the traffic laws, by th men, wbo, when they or their close! them of th program and to m- friends ar arrested, are th first phaotso th spiritual ph.-of th to ask tor leniency. Yule season and its application to Judge Dalby enumerated th th lives of children. Taking part traffic in safety will be Robert Wilson. Parley many improvement Baer. Ernest I gtanger. and complimenton the Bunt ed th polio department aad oth- A Wanlea J. F. Braith. Mvofyn Blood. which J. Julln Mrtx-o-n. er enforcement agencies Mary tfer!e, Prank Whiting fa technician. have to deal with tins problem. Another group of solos by Mr. It was declared by Judge Dalby Bennett Includes: Christinas Bella that not a day passe that ho is Th Ship ef Tula Stars All Dotnot besieged wita telephone and ted Over tha Sky. Christ Child from personal calls Lullabv. prominent citizens asking that At eloso the leniency be extended this or that sentation tha of th drama prewill congregation defendant. in singing, "There to beauty all Re explained that while it la the join around when theres love at intention of th courts to deal justice fairly and without pre judica- boras" ta become somewhat of a problem when a respectable member of the community, comes wtih a plea for leniency for a traffic violator. Judge Dalby called attention to th tact that for the XX weeks ending Aug. XI. 1015. there were X.J4X Commencement of construction persons killed In automobile accidents, abich is an Increase at 1 on Utahs fourth major reclamaper cent per 100,000 population aa tion project, under th PWA procompared with th same period last gram. was announced today by E. year. O. Larson, reclamation engineer in . Little tight Shed Court decisions and the law shed charge of tb Salt Labs office. Th project fa th Ephraim tunlittle tight oa th "Extant of Responsibility for Rendering First nel and eanaL Intended to bring Aid" to person Injured in truffle Colorado river water from Cottonaccidents, topic discussod by Assistant Attorney General Grover A. wood creek Into Sanpete valley for os arcund Ephraim.'1" ConstrucGiles "If It can ho proved," said Mr. tion was begun on th excavation th Giles, "that th person causing accident has don th best he can of tho outlet portal to th tunnel. ar tha conwith tji facilities at hand and has Morriaon-Knudsoexerctaed ordinary precaution and tractors tor th job which will cost diligence, in driving first aid, there 91IX.OO0 for labor alone. would b no liability." Th construction fa now underUtah, oxplained Mr. Gil, has a law requiring that the person caus- - way on tha Hyrum, Ogden. Moon ing aa accident must give firmt.lake and Sanpete projects, leer, aid to the injured. However, few ing only tho Deer Creek, Utah lak decisions hav been made In any of dyking projects to be commenced. th courts, here or elsewhere so that th problem of what tha liability is, provided th injured person claims damages for negligence, ONE DAY contains much of uncertainty. "At present" wild Mr. Giles, "therg 4 a cas before tho Colorado supreme court where a per-os- n Injured in a traffic accident claims 125,000 damages for th manner in which first aid was rendered. Most Determla NegUgenc Is The fundamental qursPon AN C4i 9 r HAS VRiMSi (Continued On Page ll Cot 4) TrlMl Silk !Amm4 i Discipline was swift following rowdyism, lawlessness and van dallsm of East and Want high school students last night. The big football game between the A teams of tbe rival schools scheduled for 0' o'clock today at th East gridiron, was called off by order at BnpL Is Jehu Muttall, "Tb authorities of the Aalt Lake City pubiie schools ere opposed n j School Students Get Taste Of Swift Discipline Jr. Nearly 00 of Um finest canines the wort barked erection at fair visitors whs thronged the dog show building, lnapectln don ot all sis-erace and type. Judging began at 1:10 m with J. O. Morphy, of Minneapolis. Mind, faroou dog expert, looking over the entries. Working dog, toys and sporting don wars fudged this afternoon. Mon-- a porting dogs will be examined this evening. Tbs show Is held under tbs rules of the American Kennel club. Trophies and ribbon in tba various classes wilt be awarded by tbs Kennel club, American Kennel Club, tbs Utah State fair association, the ML Ogden Kennel club aad various individual dog fancisra T. J- - McBarron la president of the club. Show officials ara Or. J. CL Parker, veterinarian ; Victor J. Olsen, superinundent; Msrtb Gibb, secretary and Mr. Murphy, judge. AU officers and directors of tne InUrmountain club comprise tbs bench nbew committee-Thbiggest amusement event at tbs ISIS fair is programmed for tomorrow afternoon when IS midget facers from Lo Angeles will compete in six thrilling race events track. on the fair grounds baif-mlThe program, starting at X pm. com close into petition, all brings of tbe midget race champions. A street parade and tbe midget auto to be used In tbe rases is planned for noon tomorrow. class Finals in tbe middle-weigof tbs intermountain pulling match were concluded yesterday and the heavyweight teams were contesting today. Edwin W- - Prayer of Clearfield wop first prise in tbs middleweight division, when bis X team pulled 1.100 pounds 20 feet, inch- u MUR RAT. Oct. 4 teat tm tiding at he d. n Fire The smoke American Smelting and Refining company eraa here property destroyed this morning at 1.11 a.m. by fire, which also d ret roved th motos. machinery and testing apparatus, , in second and first grades. The order went Into effect at J p m. Under th lower prices, first grads, or ethyl gas is selling fog 2 cents, second grad at 20 cent, and third grade at IT cents. A drop of two cents per gallon went into effect in Ogden this morning as Ogden city began selling th fuel at If cents a gallon at th city fire station. More than I 000 gallons were sold. Ae soon as th city began selllrv at th price, prices were redneed to the same revel at the privately I owned pump HOLLAND Fun;:iTunE 384 SO. STATE Special Sale Bedroom Living Rooni Dining Room , Furniture University of Utah .students wishing to apply for a Rhode scholarship must submit their applications to the president's office by Nov. 1, U was announced today by to Miss Olivo Ingler, secretary the president Th names of those securing the endorsement of tho university will be submitted on Nov. t to tho stats committee which will pica two Utah representatives to compete with representatives from five other western states on Dec. II for tbe four scholarships awarded in each district. Th scholarships carry a stipend of 12000 or two years, study at 'Oxford university In England, with option for a third yOar. To b eligible, one must have completed at least two years .n college, he a mala citizen of the United State and unmarried and between tho ages of IX and 20; Qualities considered in making tb selection include literary and scholaztie abUity and attainments, qualities of manhood, courage, truth, devotion to duty, sympathy, kindness, unselfishness, and fellowship. exhibition of moral force 'and character of instincts to lead and to lake an interest in his scnoolmates, and physical vigor aa shown by interest in outdoor sports or in other ways. Retired Policeman-TakeSelf New Wife s Visit Oar Used Furniture Department BoUmtien Dont fargat fa tha . Camfermra Piamaar Stalca Balt. Sunday at 4:15 f.ms On fifth So. tehees Fori Tampla mi Farm Baal, aat H. D. Meyartln. XI, veteran police officer, who was retired Oct. 4. on a pension was married today to Pauline N. Maxey, 44, XX7 south Fifth West street. McMartln joined tbe police force in 1001, serving until lilt. He rejoined the department in 1020 nerving until last Wednesday when he was retired by tbe city Ephraim Tunnel Construction Begins COLUMBIA V. ACCORDS HONOR TO PRES. CLARK k Special to Th News) KEW TORK. Oct 4. (ICM) President J. Reuben Clark. Jr. former ambassador to Mexico and an International lawyer of note, la among th Xwgnty-tw- o lawyers and judges who hav been appointed to the board of visitors of th Columbia University School of Law for 1930-1at according to announcement th university here today by Deaa Toung B Smith, President Clark and his colleagues will aerve In an advisory capacity to the faculty and student body. President Clark ta among the who twenty of the twenty-tw- o ar alumni of th Columbia School of Law. n. 4, I Coat Sale BULBS PLANTS Students Nominate Five For fSr Vice-Preside- m & won TO over TEARS we havo heea aeleeriac heat la lalfa Flaata tha aat . -- lata. Oee Fall Baiba have Irae Hollaed. Take year pick taday aad whea Syria arrive, yoo vrill be glad yea aelreted theae here. eTaar gatfsfaeria le Oar gar. roaa laelada a vlalt ta aar Ware la year plaaa fa Pair Week. BAILEY ft SONS CO. si v e meg aa E, nt i tad ta. Pheaa W. !3 . Nomination were hold today at tha University of Utah for candidates tot student body vtc president to gup'eed Mlaa Mary Strange, who did not return to school. Those nominated are Miss Vera .Ray. Mias Maxin CrOokston. Mias Evelyn Blood, MtasBeth Christensen. and Mine Mary Boden, The latter three wee nomnlated by petition following the asmenbly. at which Miss Ray and Miat Crook-sto- n were th only nominees. Primary (lections will be 'held Friday, October II, announced "Larry Summerhays, second vie president with the finale follow, later. Additional ing on. we-- k nominations may be made by presenting a petition signed by at least fifteen students and presented to Mr 8umEierhavs not later than Wednesday of next week. IT li or p Wk faX IlM m ts. Tom CHpICI 14,S SLT Hundreds of Sample m HATS Velar a to Tear Ckefre LADIES SXA SHOP 37 East Broadwgjr Kmi Bilge lx. nt&TiKo |