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Show 6 THE Salt Lake City, Utah Mayor Jenkins Sets NEWS DESERET Thursday, May 21, 1942 Million Tons Two Indians Being Tried Week HonoringJ?ilms2J? In Rubber Asked Thirtieth Anniversary Of Motion Pictures Being Celebrated - Commerce Secretary Would Boost Plans s be raised from present plank for these of our people during times of national stress,, and 800,000 tons a yea t to 1,000,000. ""Ther serrgtary atgrrTtl,srtomt press are being celebiated this'year by the- ploneer motion pic-ture company, Paramount Pic-- ! tures, and the pioneer showman, Cecil B DeMille, 1 .therefore set aside the week beginning - FriMotion Picday, May 29, as ture Anniversary Week." As a special feature of the oc-easioftHJeMillfis technicolor production Reap The Wild Wind," e w ill have a showing here, beginning with a special -opening on Thursday evening, -May 28, at 8 oclock at the Cen-jtr- e Theater. An invitatfon has by Mayor Jenkins to jbeen sent TtMine, , producer urging that be' pay Salt Lake a personal visit ior the opening. Mayors of surrounding cities City wProvo, Ogden. Brigham and Logan, Utah; and Preston, Twin f have Fallsand 200 000 been invited to the event. Declares Mayor Ab Jenkins names week of Friday, May 29, as Motion Picture Anniversary " Week. ' 2 AP) WASHINGTON, May 21 Demands for a general investigation of charges that attempts were being made to smear" some senators who opposed lrt- -' Knife Seller Identifies Man In Murder Case tervent!on in the war prior to Pearl Harbor met with oppost- from Democratic tion today Leader Barkley (NY). - In an interview, Barklev said be did not favor launching any Inquiry of this nature as pro posed by Senators Nye (RIND) N Wheeler and Clark y exonerated investigation had of chargSenator Walsh ees that Walsh couW be accused cf conspiring with enemy aliens" in a Brooklyn hou'e of ill repute, charges which Barkley said were published in the New York Post. however, Nye told reporters,' , that he and others intended to of press for an investigation what he described as a definite memcampaign to smear bers of the Senate which lie said had been "going on for - months. (Continued From Page One) lighting was reported continuing on Kerch Peninsula in the Crimea. -- fwe CLAIMS DISPUTED Adolf Hitler's field headquarters pictured the Russians as suffering heavy losses as German warplanes ranged over the in ...great Kharkov - battlefield. numbers, strafing and bombing the Red armies. The German command said Nazi troops guarding the big steel city, Russia s Pittsburgh" in the Ukraine, beat off powerful Soviet attai ks and de- y tank-lestroyed 63 moie Red Army Russo-Germa- n s , - Baer Prefers , Movies To Ring - 24 HOLLYWOOD, May Max foimer Baei. (INS) worlds heavyweight champion, today turned down a 510,000 fight offer to take a role in the movies. He wired bis regrets to Toledo, 0- - where plans weie afoot to pit him against I ee Savolil, On Des Moines heavy weight, June 15, and signed wuh RKO he to do a coined v p.u t in Navy Comes Thiough. The studio said that Baer was offeicd a 810 tXX) guarantee for the Toledo bout 1 New Caledonia - -- Draft- - Ttans-poitatio- tie move-nugia- - n al agtt-cultui- woikeis. In a statement at eompanv ing the announcement, .McNutt tinted that all employ ei s lemitt tilt ir new woikeis tluough the I luted .States Employment Stiv-ltami that all persons desiung war w oi k register with this seiv-l- i e e with Section 141, Chapter E2, Laws of Utah, 1941, a sir week's period June 1st to July 15th, 1942 has been designated for the inspection by Nations of Official Inspection Safety brakes, steering lighting equipment, mechanism, horns, mirrors, windshield wipers and other equipment on all motevr vehicles, trailers and semi trailers registered in the State of Utah. conserve row victory P. L. DOW, Superintendent drive UNDER 40 UTah sxate HIGHWAY .rATROL Hel- t, Wasatch Academy 1 Students repie-sentati- Elect Officers Student-PLEASANT MT. ' officers bodv, class and club Wasthe have been elected at atch Academy to head their re-- , spective units dm ing the . 1942-lai- a school xear. as .follow President. Student Bodv Kenneth NIrKav. Mt Pleasant; vice ptesident, Carl Roberts. Columbia; secretary. Jove Wall Mr. Lucas Fleasant; treasurer. Mi of the school facuttvr editor ofthe Year Book and HolNettv Anderson, brook and Guy Dickeison. Tuba Citv, A i iz faculty advisor, Mus Jane Baiber Junior Class Piesident. Keith Rcemtsma, Fort Deance; vice R (Igors, Robert ptesident, Rav Lewis, Thompson; treasmer, Summit- Soldier secirtarv, Maine Rigbv, Fan view, John A. NeLon, Countv rationing admimstia-tor- , announced that Thursday pei sons who failed to receive their war ration books during the first registration are permitted to register Thusday and Friday on the tim'd floor of the Municipal Building from 10 am. to 4 p m. Keep Records High SANDY Lame Green, daughter of Mr. and Mis Truitt Green of Pioneer Avenue, has the honor of having the higlie-.- t stholastic iccord at the Bandy junior high school, according to G. Reed Sandeison, piincipal of the school. Gemel Bock placed second In scholastic tecord and Lgon Johnson thud. K11 ' one I an Tlorothy Jenaen Bos-sche- n - (Tub-Pres- ident, - rctarv-tieasuie- Soldiers Naturalised Under New Speed Rules One Syrian and thiee Jewish refugees who fled Europe being caught under Hitler's heel today wpte given 4 nitect States citizenship for service in Warehouse For Sale The new citizens aie Sgt. Os28, Polish Jew, and Sgt Maurizio Gaeon, 27, a Jew frorrr the Italian possession; Rhodes, and Kurt Heiman Elul ish 22, a Jew from Beilin, all sold leis, and Neal Skefe, 31, from Beirut. Svua, who was lronoi-ably discharged ftom the army 'because of an injury. The oaths were administered in Judge George A. Fausts Third District Court hv JJoug- las P. Lillis,- - naturalization ex- - Cm1 car Eisner, be-fo- ie Aum. -- f j j 1 t j amlner. ' , j ' ; i The Faun RRIGHAM Ci edit Administration in Washington. D C. is offering for sale r feet, a flame, warehouse, atr Gara scale house including land and a crib type grain elevator of P 000 bushel capacity with machinery andcquipmcnt at Tremonton. Bids will he accepted unde certain conditions laid down h the Farm "Credit Administi . non' and opened in aTnrigU) i50x-45- Jun 4. " - i, , , i atoinev fiom the Third" Judi- cial District The defendants ate being represented hv Attorney nox Patterson and Attorney 0. A. Tangren fiom Salt Iatke. The case is being tiled befoie Judge F V. Keller of Price Also present are FBI Agent M W. Hawkins and In-- draw -- AgentCharles- - Ashcroft.-Testimo- nv began Wednesday. To 4f.t the efinencv of brakes two Los Angeles men have invented a two wheeled devire to "he temporarily attached to a car that carries a speedometer and distance meter geatedJto tis axle, ,f, rij r ' F w s 3 FINE STOCKS At Bankrupt Prices JUVENILE SHOP PIECES LOVELY MATCHED WALNUT VENEERS to o for year Popular and will remain come NaturaJ QJ hney tone matched wal- Full vanveneer nut sized bed, charming tty with larqe landscape mirror and bench to match, plus a spacious chest. OUT CLOSING - 4 BEAUTIFUL BUY NOW C 4 50 t EASIER WESTERN TERMS DE LUXE - t STUDIO DIVAN $ 21 EAST FIRST SO. STEM MOM MAIM J. - PRICES REAL & P. Coot Threod 4 M 10c Thread 2 for 15 All 10c Bias Tape All . 2 for 15 10c Safety Pins Ladies' Dresses . . . .81 .8 s 2for15d Value ta $4.50 $1.95 Children's Dresses 49d and up Ladies' Hats V2 price and less. Hdfcfs. V2 PRICE $5 Gabardine Shirts 2.69 Wooden Play Shoes, $3.50 value ..$1.89 $7.50 Evening Slip per Fricdmon-Shelby-Sho. colora" to chcose from In a fine, long wearing cover. Sag-lespring construclion. Large bedding compartment. Idea for living room, den or guest room. Complete selection. Lovely $2.95 e AR.GONNER.UGS es for the family RAILROAD MEN T$KE . NOTICE : The Rug Children Won't Wear Out 9x12 The famous crown overalls, sizes 38 to 50, While they last Portes Hats. . V2 PRICE Tom and Jerry Wrist and Gauntlets leather facecL The famous quality and that have made beauty COST AND LESS t, - director. law. n pre-aden- John Chief has two squaws One is refeired to as his voting squaw' and the other as his old squaw', although there is not much difference In their ages. AUoutev. of Monti- cello, and Boh Robot ts. district ict- - Dl-O-i t, Terk--else- Di-.l- tion whether or not they can trad English or know anv thing of the country' history and ,ln-- r, borship chairman, Howard Rehoboth, New Mexico. G i r 1 s' President, League Elaine Rigbv, Fairview; vice Bi unger, Mt. president, Jean" I.uella secretarv. Pleasant; Mexico New lup. Beach, Calif; Marshall, Long 5 oidh President, Fellowship Mildred Terkelsen, treasurer, Dick Johnston, I und; vice presisocial chairAilington. Ajiz:ScofieldRuth lluntlev. Springfield, dent, friendman, Ila Wilson, Colo; spcretaiv, Mildred Christen-mi- l Norma chairman, ship SociaL Auz. Arlington, Joan TenEv clci Sprmgvilte. chairman. Bill Nelson, Midvale Dtama and Debate Club PresWasat' h Guild President, ident, Harvey N'av. Antimony; Guy Dickerson, Tuba Citv. Ariz ; John Marshall, vice vice president, Barbara Benson, secretary, Long Bearh. CalifKtains Canvon. A' n't secretary. Mai tone Clitheio. Panguitih Midvale tieas Maul' Relations International mei Lie Ed w aids, Wendover Keith Reemtsma. Ft. Rav lewis, 111Y President, Defiance; bov s vice president, Soldier Summit, vice president, Kdnneth McKav. Mt Pleasant1 1 ansert,- - 1 le ,T hn perr sec AnGuv Dickerson, Tuba guls vice piesident, Nettvsecie-tarv. Holbrook, Ari7 derson Citv; piogram chairman, Keith lean Ballinger, Helper. Reemstma, Ft. Defiance, mem- Jim Piesident, "V Club MTanscn, Helper, vice pi esiclrnt. Paul Microp. Bear 'Nallcv, Calif;, secretary treasurer,' Fred Biac-coGiand Canvon. Auz. plans to Rive free class and ensemble Inti notion on band dm ing Ihe summer, in rending to Supt. Heivln Bun-de- i They aie the fust to be naturalized under the new ten minute pioeeciuie whkh permits the sweating In of aliens serving ing the armed forces on applica- loocxl Franan Hovel Harnrl BnAlv Cato Holnn OnSnr Rollo F Janacn in ,ln-- Jnon 111 la Mu trnaen Marjorie Rulla Jon-o- n Novola .1001 Gav. Amy I azcnbi laaboll Mutin land ), Maaon Marvin C Mnaon A Blaine l,alherjn Mavor. ZolhOrionMurphv Niahinaka. Niolson Jam Bortha Orton NordWt I ma Meohajn Palmer, Ven-n- a Potoraon Oydon Mavdelle Mr-ril- l Lola Doe Peteraon Pavne Jr Leslie Sally Peierxen Cyra Lillian Simper. Civil Oaorce Sheppard Moma Sorenaon, ionard H Sorenaon Fv Toy Ted Lewi Steven Spenoer non C Toreenaon Thompaon, Riohard P, Whilh-i- k lov 1941. Fust, suppling the government with detailed information concerning Spanish Folk for the survey book it is compiling for this area in relation to housing workers, building new homes foi defense woikers, roads, emploj-menaieas fot new industiial developments, public utilities, water and many othci details in i elation to the pnoimous expansion which will be caused by the construction of the defense projects in this aiea Second, the labor problem In supplying men now .needed to meet the demands at the new steel plants without bringing in men fiom the outside until our local supply is exhausted. Third, the arranging for the employ ment of the hundreds of school bovs and gn Is in the beet fields, berrv patches and an the hai vesting of the canning crops. Mr Knudsen will continue with his woik on the ration board and will be lesponsible, until another secretary is employed, to take rare of the manv duties which are arising out of the rationing of sugar, tires, automobiles and bicycles. - WinHat-t- l Frazier, Bingham Can-sovice piesident. Beveilee Dennis, Helper; secretarv, Maxine Fianz, Daniel W'vo: rep resen'ative Beit llavepga, Gal TtuSscit BRIGII M CITY The fto'aul of Education of the Box Elder i Si hool let lias completed ne le Sam's tllrnl n V New Mexico; Zuni. Kulpers, class advisor, Miss Fiances Ball. Sophomoie Class President, Offers Band Course I Oil la Brrt Bulklc-Barmlt Thru- Ann Nathfl lav Chnslcw-1 Oran 01 11 Xpnell Crane TinlU bo- - Vrrtacr Oramn - Viremi repte-srntativ- SPRINGV ILLE For the benefit of townspeople who did not sign for their sugar rationing caijs dining previous regulation davs, the citv has arranged for final registration on Fndav and Saturday forenoon, at the Uitv Hall, it was announced . Thursday-Hours for registration will be from 8 am. to 5 Filtlay, and from 8,am. to pm, 12 oclock noon Saturday. W Kic-'- Jim Hansen, Helper; Class advisor, Miss Neigie Iee Hunt President, lunlor Tlass ; Ttalnh Watkins, Buckeye, Bill Nelson, Midie president. vale; secretary. Bliley 11g1n1a Olsen, MV Pleasant, treasurer, Grand Cam on, Marv Biarro. Keith Ari7; representative, v In accordance Sophie M. Heed. Commence s SAUNA, Utah. ment exercises for the class of of" Noith Sevier High 1942 School w ill be held Thursday at 810 pm. at the senior high Cecil school audi'orium, with Sorenson of Aurora, the presi-den- t of the class as the master of ceremonies. The theme is education for victory'. The 'speakers are Mav dell Palmer of Aurora, a representative ftom the social science riepait-menwho will speak on the subject, "Amct leas Fight for FreeJav Christensen of Reddom, the mond. a epresentative of Future Fanners, who will speak' Food for Freedom" and on Helen Hatch of Aurora, a of the home economics department, who will speak on The Amencan Home and Victory. Merrill Peterson of Reclmond, n iept esentativ e of the English Department, will direct the (lass in the class song "The Spirit of the jirafluates; the wotds of whlJv he wrote The musical program will consi-- t of modern patuotic mimbois bv the graduates j Ashman of Richfield, superintenednt of Kevier schools and will present the class, Charles Nielsen, board member from Nmth Sevier, will award the diplomas The 40 graduates are1 Vnc-PI A arship son The classes will open Mav 27 and will be under the ision of A. B Caseman, band NOTICE Ed- Hollands Miss Ed son and Mrs Rischoff weie made membeis of the Oi ion, "honoraiy scholastic club. Mr. Rischoff was awarded, a years scholarship to the University of I tali and Miss Fdson was awarded the La Dianaeda club schol- Now Is Your Chance (Continued Front Fage One) ditional agruliltuial vvotkei 7. The taint hecui itv. Administration shall inuea-- p the number of mobile labor camp- - in Older to make available woikeis in agmulture to ailneve the food for viitorv" obiective 8 The Otfne of Defense and the FS shall assure adequate ttanspot tation C. Lav ton, I.o-ren- -- ever-growin- g Elod Robertson Chamber president. Thtr artlmi follows a meeting of citv officials, business men and civic leaders held recently, at which time important problems in connecfion with the dewere fense and warprogiam listed requiring the time of a secretary. Some of the ptoblems for the new secietary have been listed There aie about bO Indians fiom the leseivation piesent also, camped on the outskirts of the tow n, most of them related to the defendant. There aie thiee intei pi eters piesent Sam Hkeah, an employe of the Mesa Verde Nationad Paik in Colorado; Charlie Plavaro, an educated Navajo from Window Rock, Ai it , and Dan Phillips, an educated Indian Bom Kaventa. Each side has about 20 witnesses, and it u, expected that the case jailL last. for some inne. The state is being lcproscnted bv Donald Adam, Seventh as follows. - Gnx, Shnlev Chambetlain, E. Josephine Eoulger, TaIor, Beveilv Jurgens, Johne Goio Nakano, P. Dee Linford, Donaldson and Thomas D. en OGDEN of Kerr, L. Wiggihs Suffers Riots Rationing To Resume certain consumer supplies would probably lead to the rationing of 15 major commodities within a year, 4 including Aha ix altcady Sugar, tloned or about to he gasoline, tires, typewriters, automobiles and buvcles .It was said that the Office of Pnce Adminisuation might eventually employ a staff of Its sons to administer 90,000 pet vvoik. This would be the third largest in the gothe' vernment, ranking next to aimv and navv. that shortages re- ported strong Russian assaults were developing in the bloody Lake . Ilmen ..sector, J30 mjles south of Leningrad. camAs the llth paign rounded out its month. Reichsmarshal Hermann in Goeung told German-woikerthis war is the Berlin that hardest Germany has had to fight." Gocring said Hitler had suf- fered deeply for his troops dur-- , ing the bitter months of the Soviet winter "but he knew he be-- 1 must not yield because hind us there was only a heap of ruins . , . theiefoie we had to hold the .front " M e North Sevier High Schedules Thursday Rites ward P. Anderson, Mat lorie Beula Johnson, E LaMar Buckner, Larry Will ox. Emmett n - full-tim- Bai-nai- Flench committee. lie said that lie had no details on the clash but that it was-n- ot of political sign1ti-cace He denied that the Unit.states ed and Britain had asked Gen. Chailes De .Gaulle, free Iiench thief, to deiine the of his lepiesentatives in New Caledonia, Svna and Africa following upon Internal disputes U. S troops are stationed on New Caledonia for the islands defense against the Japanese, MOKE RATIONING SEEN a His mder coincided with anWar Production Board nouncement that a survey was being made of cosmetics ami toilet riesw it h a view to limitrouge ing shades of lipstick, and face powder. The aim- To as such have essential mateilals glycerine, alcohol, waxes and colors. well Meanwhile .Jlnfotmed predicted production officials d also munitions .or making synthetic rubber because "we now have large enough stocks of whisky Tor the duration of the wpr. Jones, after tonfemng with an WPB officials assistant, said soon would announce a progiam -for using alt 4d!e Mills iH distilleries, including facilities now Idle that formerly made 'Indus-'dia- l alcohol from molasses. Ris-chof- f, -- Ike V SPANISH FORK Ernest E. Kmrdsern piesident oLtire Span ish Fork Klwanis Club atid principal of the Spanish Fork Junior High St hool, has been selected secretarv of the local Chamber of Commerce, fof the summer, accoiaing tOj G. Victor Robert Henry Joyce Ailene Edson "and Yoshi Sato won highest scholastic honors a), Weber College for the can rent year, it had been announced Thursday The thiee had A aveiages. ' High honors wet e won bv Rebel t It Redfield, I.enoie N. 'Car-rutGeoige Fuju, Elaine Grow, d Fred 11. 'lingey, Ralph E. and Mauan Blown. Those who received honors were Thomas E. Lucas, Raymond - Cale-ctoni- (Continued From Page One) places of religious worship, cievacuavilians moving under tion orders, and cluldien under 18 attending summer camps or Only In case other bus not train transportation was available would special permission be granted to use a chartered bus, Eastman said ors a. OGDEN A LONDON, Mav 21 (AP) ftee Kioncli spokesman said y that police and natives had clashed biieflv at New a after the departure of Governor Sautot. who is en route to London to report to the ftee Rations- - Russian- - Hitlers headquaiters A TpTiK'rTy goiKrErigT5hrh!r dKo is at the tual I ES THERE TOO KEI. VIpitsini JucU--c-i- The mvostigaUQO. into the alleged slaving started Bom-rumamong the Indians that a ma-rwith three horses "had been killed and buried in the vicinity where the skeleton was found. The defendants were first taken to Salt to be tried in Federal Court, but were returned here for tual in district xiourt. , Jaek-Cra- nkhas- - heen tn the custody of the San Juan Count v officeis since July 1941, and John- - Chief, since September,. r Weber Makes Spanisli Jbork Chamber AiiiiuaLAwards Secretaryils Appointed - d to " Tuesday, police technicians testified thiee sets of fingeipnnts found on a window of the girls bedroom, W'heie stie was batteied and hacked to death, were those of Welsh, threatened t tel ests. I dont thfnk what I w'ould sav with regard to that w ould he. m public, Jones good reading drawled as the eiowd In the committee Toom laughed. time and had been crtnMdpfable Yoshl Sato, left, Joyce A. Ktlson and Robert Vjw ere awarded highest scholastic honors-aWeber College for this Jear. They maintained an A average in all their etudle, during the passing season. (Standard-New- s Service). Later Wheeler suggested that hand store operator, singled out 28vear-61Welsh in the packed courtroom," and said, "thats the man right theie I sold the knife , tanks. that whatever statements mav have been made by the Indian to officers were made after the skeleton had been exhumed and after they had been m jailfoc These Three Gain Laurels In Weber College Studies all whisky plants be converted to alcohol pioductlon needed for KANSAS CITY, May 21 (AP), George W. Welsh Jr, accused of the murder of his sister, Leila Adeie Welsh, was identified at his preliminary hearing yesterday as the purchaser , of the butcher knife police found at the scene of the March 9, 1911 slaying. , Joseph Louis Alpoit, a second- The demands were made aft er Barkley told the Senate that a justice department - called in, before the final selection was made. The Indians are being defended on the grounds that there never was any confession and svn-thet- ie Demand Met --By Opposition - - tons. re Jones told a subcommittee that officials and advisers of the War Production Board w'ere responsible for Initial allocations of $("0,000,000 Tor synthetic rubber going, to plan's that would use petroleum products rather than grain and farm products. He said WPB officials had reported that no alcohol was available for making or that niatenals to build plants ivere unavailable. Senator Wheeler (D Mont) asked TJones If he would comment on a storv bv a New York newspaper (PM) that RFC allocations of government funds for the rubber program had been dominated bv the Interests and the major od, chemical and- rubber Inrubber-- -- . Navalos who live in the pant of the Natajo Indian within the State of Utah. VENIRE EXAMINED A venire of 75 men was examined by the couit .and exhausted, and 10 more men were 42, Senate-agricultu- Boise Idaho also Ch tefr' rrkrTOrariT-jnhT- that government financed plants for converting grains and other farm products into Synthetic rubber would be Increased from present plans for 80,000 tons to - Slaying. Old MONTICELLO, Utah, May 21. Two Indians accused of I slaying 13 years ago are being tiied in the Seventy Judicial District Court here, on the basis of alleged confessions that they killed an unidentified man at that time in order to steal his horses. The man Is reported td have been seen at the time in the vicinity of the slaying, bv a number fef persons. 'and a skeleton Was found Sept. 28, 1941,' and exhumed bv FBI and Indian agents, allegedly following the confessions, at a ponitt20 miles north of the Gouldingy Trading post The accused Indians are Jack Clank" has a wife who r Jaotr-er- a The movies are celebrating a thirtieth birthday annlver- -' For Factories eary this month, three decades of progress from' the flickering 1942. of In recognition films of 1912 to the WASHINGTON, May 21 (AP) ofthe event, Mayor Ab Jenkins hasnamed the week begirt Secretary of Commerce Jesse Bing Friday, May 29, as Motion Picture Anniversary Week. Jones told Senators today that he His statement read: Whereas, had recommended that the namotion pictures have been de- tions synthetic rubber capacity to morale the essential dared t 13-Year-- prj-$1.- 75 Gloves 69 Belts and Suspenders, values to 75c . . .49$ Wool Men's 10 Unions Boys' 10 98d Wool 89 d 'Unions Heavy Cottons 69dr 89 d Heavy wool and cotton Shirts, less Than Cost Red and Blue Hdks. large size, fast color 8d Moke Your Dollars Do - Double Duty Now at 21 .EAST 1ST SOUTH yj gonne , . . brought to low at a sensationally price. m $ ALL-WOO- L iAXMINSTERS just haver to admire the lovely the all wool thickness new colorings of these lovely new Axminsters before you'll appreciate what a big value this Is. Come in tomorrow! You 11 |