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' ',', .,.4:, On Flanders Field the poppies grow Beneath the nazis, row on row. el,, , - .4" on. -- He has set the first jumpwe hope , it doesn't even- - faintly resemble the work of the "suicide the third or fourtit squads"for El Dorado. At week of June-a- t least three other leaps are planned for later in the campaign. ' 47 ''t,...V.,0,''';; , ;i: A 4 ,.,,, , , V: -- - Dangerous .witii, the "organizationt of American Mothers into a rifle corps to guard against the re. mote possibility- - of invasion of this . country by parachute troops and a general 'state of jit. tery nerves due to upsetting war news, Dr. Walter S. McNutt, the college professor who' is running for governor of Arkansas, has adopted a dangerouS course. Dr. McNutt has decided to literally "drop in" on his political rallies 'throughout the state by bailing out over several cities by parachute while his - pilot flies , ' '' .,.,..,;,,.,;,,,,..,,,,e-- ;- - ...1 , :' '.,,, - ' ' :; ' , '.- i ,,:i,3::;.;:)t, '' ,, , st..::- !':1.,:,: ' .1:2 ,, - e,,- :- .,.: "7 x. '',.; ,: ,' , ' :;1'..,.' ... ,;4"::, , TAt4., :.,:: , Conierence Of Eleven Western ' , : ,I.::.:':'.: .. r' . ,,,,,,.... : ,' '!: : sl.7,,,,,, 'r -.. ttionrds - , . , -, - - ' - , 44 (, '0A;: '4'4' L.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,I .. , Netv Officers, Speakers At ' ' 41,,,....,.... 4. ,.... . , :" .' ',j,.,:: t. I "' . , A . - ' - Trucking Industry Of-Growing Meetings . B. Thompson, Left, new officers of the Utah Motor Transport Association, named today, NV. B. Grummet, president, J. C. Hadley, vice president.-Lsecretary treasurer right, J. P. Spaenhawer, Te d V. Rodgers and Emery A. Boudreau, v ho addressed American Trucking Association sessions. It summarily demands that ree , our of- TCthe-highest-deg- Project , When a story appeared in this newspaper recently stating that the dome of the Capitol .was to Members of a committee representing thd upper states of be cleaned under a contract let by Dr. E. E. Monson, secretary the Colorado River Basin, who will "prepare and present a reof state, our hopes were raised on the amount of water available for use in the Upper that the good doctor had taken - port Basin States by terms of the Colorado River compact," were anour advice and decided tervolish nounced this afternoon by Gov. Henry H. Blood. up the copper exterior. It seems, however, that what Acting in accordance with a he had in mind was a scrubbing motion adopted at a meeting of of the inside of the dome, not a the Utah Water Storage Commispolishing of the copper surface. sion last March. Governor Blood, Maybe the Dtah Copper Corn- on May 17,, dispatched letters pany will intervene. Help! to the governors of the Upper Basin states requesting them to appoint representatives to the committee. Word of the last appointment Utahn Says He's Safe was received this afternoon at the governors office. In addition In Amsterdam - zr ofof the fact-th- at fice "had no legal standing" sinse 1905., marriages and other official acts performed by H. T. Mathews, justice of the peace of the eleventh precinct at Murray, are valid, County Attorney Harold E. Wallace said today in an Informal opinion. In -- an opinion givenWednesday, Leonard W. Elton,- deputy county attorney, ruled that Mathews' office had had no official 1905, when Murstanding ray became a city of the second state class.. Such cities, under have a city court, and the staolitte specifically states that "no justice of the peace shall be elected or appointed" in such a Greatly relieved after receiving a message from his sow Wayne!). Cannon, from Amsterdam, Hot, land, yesterday,- Pres. Joseph J.-Cannon of the Temple Square Mission nevertheless today expressed anxietyfor his safe return to the United States. A former resident of Salt Lake and now atechnician for the Wright Aeronautical Corporation, Cannon wired Ills lather that he is safe , in Amsterdam. He In turn cabled Wright Corporation officials that a remittance of $1,000 is needed to finance his evacuation from Holland. The aeronautics technician had not cabled his family since just before tha German invasion of Amsterdam. Nothing had seen heard from him for several days and fear was expressed for his safety. During the invasion, according to word received by President Cannon, Mr. Cannon N)-served German air fighting tech-will nique and Nazi officials make every effort to see that he - - does not get to England. - law-shn- v, - - city. Mr. Wallace said he believed all acts performed by Mr. Mathews in good faith would stand as Jegal, and Mr. Elton cited the following statute in holding that solemnized by Mr.. 4 marriages Mathews would be valid: "No marriage solemnized be fore any person professing to - - have authority therefore shall be invalid for want of such authority, if consummated in the belief --of the parties, or either that he had such suthority and that they have been lawfully married." - - Skidmores Awaited In Salt Lake Tonight Rex Skidmore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Skidmore, acthe forcompanied by his wife, mer Knell Spencer, will arrive ,,, . in Salt Lake shortly before midnight tonight for a two weeks' vacation from his studies at Pennsylvania University. Mr. and Mrs. Skidmore will 4. return-ea- st so ish his studies sociology under lowship. that:he can Opinion Gives State Engineer Water Hole Right The state engineer has authorIty to approve applications for appropriation of water arising on - lands containing springs and water holes and which have been withdrawn from settlement or entry by presidential proclamation, it was declared In an opinion Issued at the Capitol today. - The opinion was written for Engineer by E. J. Skeen, special assistant attorney general assigned to the state engineer's office. Mr. Skeen qualified his opinion." by stating that any such approval should be subject to existing rights, including rights of the public to use the water. Vic Lands Included-within of the opinipqre nation--a- l scope -recreation areas, n monuments, and those fin-- - g CELEBRATING OUR 101h BIRTHDAY AT STATE AND BROADWAY -S- COOP PURCHASET WOMEN'S STREET -- with--draw- 7- -- om--settlement by presidential proclamation for purposes of public stock water... ing, irrigation or power proj. eslip7ed-: frocks hi fine qua'. ity rayon crepes, floral gay pat. terns! - Sizes 12 to $- 52. 1, , , SILK' HOSIERY Pure slat period hosiory, quality chiffon or service weight, new col;h-mei $ Yr le ostlar S D Prisoner Awaits Theft Hearin' g Henry Bates, 52 arrested this week by Ogden police, was in the Salt Lake County Jail today awaiting preliminary hearing on a federal charge of stealing interstate freight. Bates will be heard it 2 p.m. 7, before U. S. Commission- June er John-I-t. Snetidott in-- Ogden; Re was placed in jail in lieu of a $1. 500 bond after pleading innocent before Commissioner Sneddon to charges of stealing.,a case of cigarettes from a Union- - Pacific Railroad box car at Cache Junction. , ' 11 -- 0 - trim; I I .S IBROCt,t,, to E. B. Debler of Denver, engineer of the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation. who was named committee chairman by Governor Blood and State Engi- Busy Routine Has Been Arranged For Candidate - -- neer T. who WaS designated a committee member to represent Utah, members of the committee are: L. C. Bishop, Wyoming state engineer, appointed by Gov. Nels H. Smith of Wyoming: Thomas E. Miles of New Mexico and C. gineer. appointed by Gov. John E. Milesof New Mexico and C. L.Patterson. chief engineer of the Colorado State Board, designated by Gov., Ralph L. Carr. It wag expected that- Mr. Debler would call a committee Meeting in the near future to make preliminary plans for preparation of the report. Board Of Lamm I ry Industry Meet Yaffe k -- ." - Preparations had been completed here today by Chairman David J.. Wilson of the Republican state committee, for the visit to Salt' Lake tomorrow of Wendell L. Willkie, utility tycoon, now a candidate for the G. O. P. presidential nomination. Rated as the most constructive opponent of the Nel; Deal's ecctnomic philosophy, Mr; .Willkie will arrive nve--IfF- , a sensational polticatcampaign --over the nation. Mr. Willkie is president of the Commonwealthand Southern Company, utility holding concern. He first entered the political arena to battle for the life of operating units in competition with TVA. He Will address a mass meet-- , ing at the ,Newhouse Hotel- - tomorrow at 8 p.m. Prior to this he will he on a busy routine here all day after be arrives at the Union Depot at 7:45 a.m., it was disclosed when Mr. Wilson announced the program. At 9 a.m. the candidate will receive representatives of the press. De mill take time out", to attend the Tabernacle organ recital, commencing at 11.a.m., and at 1:30 p.m. he will be guest and principal speaker at a luncheon at the Newhouse Hotel. During the afternoon he will receive political, :agricultural, mining. Industrial and business delegations in a series of 30- r- - - - in educational -d- Here Saturday Wayne Cannon Wires Father Your Marriage Holds If Done By This Justice - MotorAssociation Names W. B. Gtuttimel President Committee Ncimed To Make Republicans Upper Basin Water Report Greet Willkie ca.- pacity. - An initial meeting of the wage board of the laundry industry of Utah was held today In the, gov- ernor's board room at the Capitol. - The forenoon segsiOn, was tle;vdted"to a discussion of general problems to be ironed out in the establishment of minimum hours and maximum pay and working in the conditions for Industry. of Members the wage board are Mrs. Marie Clark and Mrs. Eula Kohlhaase of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Vergie Cox .of Ogden, representing employes, and Albert Anderson of Logan, and H. Ross Brown and W.. R. Pollock of Salt Lake, representing ern- ... plovers. -- - - conferences. Butter Rule 1 ed. City Commissioners SPECIAL SALE Model Regular Sale Price Eclipse A Eclipse ..$26.75'$17.50 $21.00 $13.00 Vogue $I Arlington.$-8.50-- $ 215 745 5.70 Rio...Grande- - $ other models equally reduc' - Special also' on Gladiolus, a n d Plants. Dahlias, Bedding Call and make your own lection: No Reservations. se- PORTER, WALTON a ai ViEST 1111 soirm 112 SOUTH ORD WIST gad CZNTEBVILLE. UTAH , . ns. Inspect Fire Stations ' -.An inspection trip of all Salt Lake fire stations was being made this afternoon by three members of the.City Commission y accompanied-bVere M. Harmon.' Fire Chief noli 1, Dies, 10 toldorthe Ihtl:a , . . - . - - ' ' , - - liTife, :, OF 1, ,JI. I agL , - - - Ogden Youth a4.. ' . , I . , 1 - rec.- - amazing-safet- y- ; ' Are HUrt'Ill Auto Crashes, - ords which truck and bus operators are hanging up, in the face of a steady increase in accident rates among private drivers. Since records first became available in 1927, accident rates among private drivers have In creased 21 per cent, while those for trucks have decreased by 29 Per cent and bus accidents have dmpped 41 per cent. Ted V. Rodgers,. of Scranton, Pa., president of A. T. A. Inc, directed the discussion in the secretary - managers sectional meeting this morning. urging the various association members to work together to obtain the desired results in unification of reg. ulatory codes. Mr. Rodgers also made a Strong plea for safety, - Nears Record , ,.., , s, "unnatural barriers are making a miniature Europe in our trade relations" and that this situation Increasingly- grave-in- it becoming the-need the-4-a- ce Tor. stream. of lining the transportation in. dustry "in order to coordinate the national defense program."' Cox SPEAKS Only one speaker during the and early afternoon Morning turned tO a completely different subject. Dale Cox, director of pub . lie relations for Harvester Company, addressing the 2 p.m. general session, die- cussed "Public Relations," and May, Weather One person was dead today arid ten others were suffering from Injuries of varying degree as the result of traffic accidents In the state over the holiday. Kenneth Jensen, 20. of Ogden, died at 6 o'clock this morning in the Coalville Hospital front , t ; injuries suffered at 9:4$ yesterday when the automobile In which- be was riding overturned in Echo Canyon, 17 miles east of Coalville. - SKULL FRACTURED fifty-sevent- 2, ' r- , k -,- - - , , Pilot Nurses Dying Motor Fly Safely Home -- , , . -- - to--d- , - -- five-Simi- Fla-hea- rt lar -- -- ' Ruling Given OnSanatorium - , J ghis I - ftedmanii Moving' an Storage Service 2 .1 , I - mal-pra- . .. tI t: ,, , .,... 4,, 10,......1. ,,, -,- - r!" - ,- Ak- '' 1 I 1 As i ; ii( 7, 'f 1 j -, ' 1 delightlid Z v r y sew dela'', fabric Wore The see. sad higs imi sharp, and le share then you Emit Man! . 1' falmeashiessT t r , ,fl -- TC:ID 11,,1 , ' kaiak, Ityht-tolit- ) - DRESSES Police Seek Youthful Prowlers1 COSTos low as ANY and LOWER than whether you move 'cross town,'s,toss country .. - .:.;., ' 4 that has .ctaatad ,, " wide-sprasuck A 1 lariat 7- - a a a it ? ' 95 ,, 4- La- ' The trip.1tvas characterized as a "routitre inspection!' by the commissioners, who said- the various statione would be atudied to see what had been done by Chief. "Hanson.,and what further improvements were ttheded. Commissioners making the in:spection- were George D. Key-- ,, ger. William Murdoch and P. H. Police today sought the arrest of two boys, about 13 years of age, who were surprised by Mrs. Geor s W. Snyder. 1361 Butler Complaint Filed - ' '' - STORE 254 507111 MAIN - or place your belongings with us for storage. Free Information, Rates and Full Details Without Obligation L, - ' attempting to break int the Snyder garage. Mrs. Sny tier grabbed one of the boys but was unsuccessful in holding him until help could arrive. The boys were seen trying to pry off the garage lock. , , - - Krt VAN . LTA t - . 1LT - - II - - klist- A - - CM Phone Was. BIS , Storage Shipping Long Distance Moving Moving Packing Also Aloof timbers. Alhod Vas Lis. System , US SOUTH FOURTH WEST Coast-to-Coa- IIIMINEENMEIN . - ' I, MOVING z41 II - , kl, ...':Atirtti & STORAGE COMPA,tlY -- Court, with petit larceny and re., ceiving stolen property was filed in City Court today. Bow.. man is alleged to have taken an overcoat from Wolfe' ,Depart. ment'Stora on Jan. 18. Phrtnts I 11110111W Wasatch 818 - - - A complaint charging Ralph of 622 ConwayBowman. so - . 1 tonpearnad, Coast areas. were decrying the erection , , , W. B. Grummel of Salt Lake was reelected president of the, Beath was due to a fractured skull and other injuries, and was Utah Motor Transport Association at a meeting of that group h traffic fatality the held this morning in the Pioneer Room of the Hotel Utah in to ' occurs in the state since ' connection with the meeting of the American Trucking Asso Jan. 1. Milton Facer,-2of Ogden, r dation, Inc. driver of the machine, suffered Reelected with Mr. Crunimel bruises, lacerations and shock. were J. C. Hadley of Salt Lake, He was taken to Coalville by first vice president, and I. D.. Fisher of Ogden, and George secretary-tof Salt Lake, Thompson Mr. Jensen was transported to reasurer. the hospital by an ambulance Other officers elected at the from Evanston, , meeting were the following: ReThe accident occurred, Facer gional 'vice president, W. B. Leatham of Wellsville, District 1: - Same Month Of 1934 said, as he and Jensen were re- of P. W. Fuller ' RECIPROCITY Ogden, District turning from Evanston to OgDISCUSSED , 2: Theran Davis of Salt Lake, 3: Driest For S. L. den. They had just rounded a John Springer, assistant manW. H. Rupple of Vernal, 4; C. H. curve when a front wheel of ExTruck Insurance of the ager 5: of Salt a Lake; the machine struck a soft shoulHollingworth Barring needed but unexpectMerritt Norton of Salt Lake, 8:' ed shower, this month will bow change in Los Angeles, delivered der and the car overturned four one of talks of the outstanding C. S. Thompson of Moab, 7; Nick two one of the as out tonight times, plunging off the highway. the day. in discussing ,!ReciProel. Galanis'of Price, 8: Willard RichSalt Late's - in Jensen was thrown about 100 driest ty" at the 2 p.m. meeting. ards of Salt Lake, 9.. and J. J. weatherMays feet, it was stated. recording history. One ,of the major, causes of Milne of 'St. feorge, 10. CRASHES INTO POLE -- - Directors-at-large,- inchof predpitation War-wa- s Clarence Oar-e- x the the tree. European At 4 o'clock this Morning, 31 entire the fallen has during tion of artificial trade barriers by rett. ArthurT. Burton, ShepBaer, 24, of Lark, sufferRoger matches which a A. R. Gould. days, dryness various nations against other na. ed lacerations herd, Owen Collett, and bruises on the e the May drouth record A. E. Erickson and Carl Abertions," Mr. Springer declared. head when the automobile in of .91 set in 1934. May normal"The same conditions are begin. nethy, was which he riding north on ly has 1.92 inches of moisture. ning to appear here: states are State Street with Clayton Shoe. This month was not only dry, ,trying to put up walls against maker, 19, also of Lark, crossed but it was hot, Fedaral Weather other states and to shut out their 3800 the street in the block and products. Nowhere is this more Bureau records WA,. The temcrashed into a light pole. ShoeIn the motor ,To perature surplus will run about keenly felt than maker was charged with reekless-transport industry, where per. 262 degrees for the month, or -driving by idepouty sheriffs ere ations hamper.etremendously about 8.4 degrees per day, who reported that he fell asleep d.- It is bad enough in normal the mean letimerature trig at wheel. the time, but with the Euro. around 66.8. The hottest May of peace War No major accidents occurred 28 in progress and Amer. peen - - Lawrence E. Flaheart t of record waa in 1934 with a mean in inSalt Lake City but six perIca rushing to get her national East Second North Street. of 68.2. sons were cut and bruised in defense program under way, it is structor at the Thompson Flying The current May drouth corncrab:3es in the county. Four chilhighly critical." , Service, Municipal Airport. had out a moisture dren were injured yesterday in a pletely wiped is vitally coaern . his plane back in the airport Agriculture accumulated since Oct. ed with the truckers' effort to two-ea- r collision in Sandy. Car- surplus a after hangar today 1, 1939 and left a deficiency of obtain uniform regulatory codes, - lie Winn. 5, daughter of Mr. and onSunsetescape from Injury Mrs. Douglas about .75 trich. The total since - - Mr,Spring said, for in the West, Winn of Sandy, crashed his ship Oct. 1 has been 12.30 incbes,wag taken to the L.-- D. S. Hos--73 per cent of all freight moved last night. for this a normal is period against agricultural produce, pital suffering from a head by truck Flaheart had the plane up as of 13.05. Existence of "too many Magi. laceration; - Lunana Whin, , 13, relsfor examination of his part and Kae Winn, 4, sister and not lines" in American interstate The federal weatherman suance of his tAlot's license by trade lanes was charged by Elbrother of Carlie, received mistill clung to his "scattered the Civil Aeronautics Authority, ton Cooley of Denver, A. T. A. nor cuts and bruises, and Marishowers or thunderstorms in He when the motor ,stalled. Inc. vice president. who directlyn Cottrell, 6, daughter of Mr. higher mountains," forecast, but ed discussion made a perfect landing on the in the Trade Barand ' Mrs. Wendell L. Cottrell, had his fingers crossed after beach. After clearang some waSection this rier morning. 4102, Ninth East Street, body four or forecasts ter out of the carburetor,- PARADE STAGED bruises and cuts on the head. been have that rose off unavailing. took and again The accident occurred, officers But he expects it to stay hot. Meetings got 'under way at 10 about 30 feet when the motor. ' The o'clock - this morning, following Salt Lake's.ntinimum reported. when an automobile ship again went dead. was driven out of an alley by truck- parade at 8 o'clock and was 66, and the early aftercrashed Into Great Saltt - Lake: Mrs. Winn and the collision with 9. Meet. noon reading was in the , registration beginning at The plane- was towed to shore, the Cottrell car resulted. , ings continued all day and will assuring another daily and the carburetor adjusted In a two car,collision near the go through tomorrow. Entertain.. temperature of 11 to 13 degrees. Flaheart flew back to the ment is offered the convention Point of the Mountain, Arlene Barlow, 14, of Cedar City,. sufferdelegates at a barbecue this eve. ed a cut on the head. She was fling and a dinner dance in the Returns Unspent Funds Hotel Utah tomorrow night. given treatment at the Salt Lake conGeneral Hospital and released. Separate meetings will be A refund of $8.30 was turned , ducted by the ladies' auxiliary over to the County Commission I Site ACCIDENTS en Page 22 through the two days. by Commissioner Roscoe Boden -- Dr. 'Joseph' R. Morrell of Og- today as the unspent portion of 11 an appropriation of 8150 given den, president of the State Board of Health, today was given assurto attend the National in I ance by Rulon & Howells. assisCounty Officers' Convention ENJOY REDMAN'S ,SERYICE 11 -tsnt attorney general, that the Houston last month. s. A report of accomplishments boardrits individual members You Can Benefit From of the Salt Lake County delega- I and its agents id the operation tion also was filed by Commis- I of the Utah State Tuberculosis Half Century of , sioner Boden. ' Sanatorium at Ogden, are accordedthe same legal and employes II of state the government. 1 4 Continuing The health leader's inquiry on .0, the protection afforded for possiThe Sole of . c. k ble acts of negligence. II tice, ptc.; was answered in an . Redmond has devoted 50 years to teaming how A:sr: opinion written by Mr. Howells and released by Atty. Om Joseph or or hours 50 50 minutes 0 PZ;v446,v you-5days give Chez. 4k,,i tyo to enables us This of more service. experience , 4-,- )-TT:77: Coggin. , , , air-'po- In addition to above, seven MOVERS - in g Will Operate In Utah June , I Adopted with the view to providing for the handling and marketing of butter in a more sanitary manner, a regulation of the State Board of Agriculture,. approved last Nov. 21. will be come effective tomorrow. Guy P. Stevens. chief of the dairy and food inspector division. said that hereafter all butter sold or offered for sale tif - retail must be wrapped in parchment paper, and in addition must be sold and handled in waxed-.cartoThe requirements also apply to butter sold In hotels and restaurants. The Inspector explained, how; ever. that the provision pertaining to the cartoning of but? ter will not apply to butter made by a producer of cream from the cream produced by his own herd- ,- provided dirtion of butter does not exceed 80 pounds in a month. - 1.111111 m East twroemst thanedintrutercinkoulinnme tarrilicilierosbaerrt:ziliarel:.wtrenn s, , - . -- daNyattinonthale loiffoiteellal!Jtafbra-- mWoeuS ts ::,:::::, , -- , ,: - ethrse, . ,,,: 4.0,,6...",,,,4:4 we express the life force -in us. sCnwnacsertveodiceadppebyai ie- r- oWtetshteaAsmthereicsaecnoTnrud ,,,,,.... ' 1 reduction-- ell inter-stat- e doet ,b114-industries of the States Conference annual Eleven ,estern got Associations, eking . under, 7a,.y .to: 17c.: , ,,,' '.:::'... , , - ife0ard .:it.: 'Ilt:'.:zi.. , we - - ) '..4 - States Ope,ns In' Salt'Lake,::, '" ... , A e:,,,-- '91'4) ,,,,,..:.44 :,,...;:,,,, ,' e , k :4 V::. , ;,,, :,':::',i,:!':.;, l'' , ,::::.:.:.', ;:.:;i'... (1 , - .,., f ' , ' 4 . 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