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Show - , . , State. Official- Pledge Support of Utah Shippers DISH-WASH, Out-of-Sta- te dish washer at a local cafe has apparently carried his cleaning Job too far. Ralph Perrela, operator of the PineGrill Cafe, 104 South State St., reported to that a re police cently employed dish washer and 568 ln cash were Travel for 6 A intend to do everything the commission for a substantial ' in rates freight possible in an effort to" protect increase the country. throughout the interests of Utah shippers, The original hearing in the H. ,,Nr.' Prickett, transportation case was held in Washington, D. ;September. Subse' are to be held 9uent Dehearings and Industrial Publ.city in Salt Lake City On November velopment, said in Salt Lake 17, in Los Angeles On November 4 ., 21, and at portland, November City today. Mr. Prickett will represent the 28. The final hearing is schecl on of I.J6h behalf bled for 'Washington, D. C., for department 8., shipping interests , at in State Commerce CommissionI At the Chicago hearing railin which Chicago roads will have the begins hearing on November, 3. The hearing was to Present statistics opportunity and testi- called when railroads ,applied to mon..y to support their proposals. s Mr. Prickett will actively partf .... cipate in the hearing in order to prepare opposition to the rail- Med( Will road proposals at the Salt Lake, Inter-Decemb- er I i , He pointed out that statistical exhibits have been prepared to tor the Deseret News, will speak be presented before the commis- -vanon- - the food situation and gen- - sion in Salt Lake and that eral conditions in Europe and 10115 Utah shippers will produce England, at the regular meeting testimony. The increases proposed by the of the Women's Republican Club of Salt Lake Monday at 2 p.m. railroad, according to Mr. Prick-- at the Ladies Literary Club, 85 ett, are a 38 per cent rate in- East"Seuth Temple St. crease in territory east of the ssissippi ,river, a 28 per cent II Mrs. Spencer Heiner is chair- Wan of the meeting. while Mrs. increase in territory west bf the Jesse F. Cannon is in charge of 1Mississippi and a 38 per cent the social hour which will fol. increase on traffic transported low the address. Hostesses wilt' interritorially. This increase Mrs. Leo J. Foley and eluded a 10 per 'cent emergency increase which took effect Oct. ' Mrs. John J. Flynn, assisted bN that E. O. Anderson. Mrs. Earl A. 13. he said. He explained Davis. Mrs. Josephine S. Dixon exceptions exist in the case of maximum rate increases ,,4and Mrs. G. Hunter Lunt. Vivian' featute Meik, write4, F 1114 03(0 li LI Ii ii ing I I a. , M d),,,--,.- ,.. 1.'1i tf 4 Ci ,v, , -- V t -- N 0 , 17 I, ,,. , L N ,It:, 4.' z , W, ,.. x Danny Thomas sings two specialty numbers. 4. Four 10" records. Album 3.94 0 es - Lill , , . I "A'x 1 Au, .aViss ...,:, , , I ' , f '.. 1 ). , - , , ' ' k, ,) a Log i1 i fa C mei. t 4 , , dies fn:wn ani of 'outstanding musicals. 1. ', MA . ' -, ,,... ,. . ;141 Clly, Please ;enot me (amount) o! - DOWN THE DRAIN is . Z Ai 1 i ) - , ' . ... . . ' - ot State ' . '"I 'COD ' t 1 -- . - . , , en , ' I IVOOLE1 0L I ,23 RICHARDS 111 f. 11 i i , , .. ,. T STREET. i0 .,- . . IA BLOCK , , '' '. ' , ' SatITH.,OF,TEMPLE , , - ,. 1 , - - i - , ' ',.''' , k. -- .' I.' I 0.0- 4 ' , , .. , ' ''..' ,.. , i i''s , 4 s , ' '?,, i' ,. 1 ,L - . ," 5: :' , , '4 :'1,- , ,,, :g. . f , . - if - ,'"0i4a.,. .' ''. . ,,,. - - i dohouhaenvteedexfamactisn, which, !nsttrhoengolpyininiodnicoaftesothmate them, ' ,' ' - ' ,,, '' ' - his duties as. Public Safety Commissioner so as to ' adequately protect our people." 1 :''''''''';';:l Specifically, Col. Thomas called attention to the alleged connection of Mr., John L. Allen, , I of the Records Bureau," his "Superintendent . first assistant, Kenneth I. Price, , and. Hubert ta,,L ,,, , Cochran, "Director of Personnel" of the Public COL. ELMER G. THOMAS Safety Department, with the operations' of cer-"that establishments at which bets are He also revealed tain beer taverns. down-towSaltI Lake City daring the past. in made on horse races haye operated regularly ' that fact of Public Safety the the Commissioner (until closed last Tuesday)despite l'had his attention of to of the location each existence directed and these gamblihgambling personally full the to the details of their oper- nature as , places . . . with the names and operators and to the four weeks prior Primary Election.'. ' -- ations . . . not less than These and other "unpleasant but verified facts .checked and coribborated with eye I, witnesse.9" with "charges sustained by affidavits" were disclosed to exi.si right under COM' ' , missioner Romney's nose. "These facts," said Colonel Thomas, , 'are on the surface. Any interes,ted voter Can find, out this much by merely talking with (available and willing witnesses. --How much more evi- dence there is, which could ioe obtained by a thorough invesAigation with the help of trained investigators and the courts, the public can only surmise .. , , , -- ' Applicmcs NO. Street neer At: Zeit el Tee Rees 'I4;' ' t als 'rnigg 1 . t,,,,,. --, - r....-- g 4,. . ,.. , ' 1.110 ..., , - - . NW 124 " . - , , , . '110(111 popegAp. , , , . 1".Tis . . . , COLONEL-ELME- . . , , MI HOIIEST ADIIIIIISTRATION 6 . , , . .. NEXT TUESDA'Y nEMS ' now . : . , ,, IS A VOTE OF THE , FOR ' , PlIti liSAiiTY ., (Fehti,d advertafornont paid lot by Claronco C. Nesloni -- - - ' , ' ' - . rV 1. P!. , P,....,., ' . - - , - -- -' . ' . , l' . , ' . . , ' . ' THOtylA . 1G. , , . , . , R , , . r . - , C'ONVENIENT 1 .. 1'' - ' g A V:OTE FOR . t , - - n 10, 14' - . I t.;:jEt?iir(i",:iiir(1111.1);:iiilllitiff;11:111(tIlrEifilIC:57:117:1)1.?:i57:11171 ' , ' . , , . ' ,f ,'14, , '.4; , ,,.',,,,, , - ''', r. 1 , -- !, , .' - ' . ' . ' , , . ,. In a public rally held earlier this week, Colonel Elmer G. Thomas, candidate for the office of City Commissioner performed - a .real service to the . wellof certain Lake Salt ,, revealing by City people ,' ,, )1 .., . , ' - , '.: C'' , l -- . , , - ; - -', ' ' ' , ' t , , , . and the Cornaissiciner of Public Safety.- . , ' , Discusses Beer Toverns, Horse Race Book Making , -,- ... ' , . . , 4' , z,s, ' . FOR CITY COMMISSIONER CANDIDATE , ' ' '' ' , ' 4 . . . CATES . , , . ,. 04,e7,,e,e, , Cash .... , 11 - ". . ' .. Ithipecimaa!--3tro- - ,, P City .. Chargo 1 . --. re ,2-f- :' ilit ,,..,, S. C. ' l' ,o. Addrtss Zone kt , ii . NO WORE GARBAGE There ate no garbage containers or garbage odors in the Disposall equipped kitchen. The food waste bnioce it can spoil. gOlICach. ,.. ' . Name ( IV' ai alloumr) (record - , , ...,,, A1641441,d ' L-- S C i x - The electrically operated Disposal! shreds all food wasteincluding bonesinto fine particles, which are carried down the drain and out of the house Your sink is always clean! . Uteth . book-makin- kag. P.S. PAT. CP. .' .- s. , Fl wis,, ' 1.........:::,,, GENERAL .:.ELECTRIC HAT SCRAM IT ' . ., ........... , , it - ' ' THEY'RE GOING FAST COME IN TOMORROWS 0 ., DISPOSALL army hil C4t variety Coll Elhignega G. ThontilHac;) ,, nuir4,,- -- I . II , -' wool 100 genuine r ...ltrantpI ;7,11-1- I.iantL - ; ;,,.. Blanket blanket remnant'. In of slum. Sandal in twin bed also. Wenn Sib. I first 1 astett 1 n ;;;;;;TT Tack Frost Blankets slut a. 1,. 30 0 off ad ., - - went for school or office. Rea. itc , 100 L 14 at 11 a.m., according to Hamilton, president. ttotitlyv ,,, r 1 f' , I PC Wolfe, 3.95. now Ron Mini Mackinaw jackets. warm, sturdy, all.wool mackinaws in locket and coat styles. Colorful plaid Pattern& Rog. 5.9S to 8.IL now visit to the new University! of Utah pharmacy school will be made by the board of directors and officers of the Utah Pharmaceutical Association when mittge0 . i ti '1,? ,,, 9raY, or blue. ilweettors in tan Mon's A ' - ? 1) - ?WI ' It. , S Itim,) Z:MI, Solt Itlice RGO MANNERS, ( 4 , Four 3'94 ID" records . ,' I, tosik: -- i 'i 't ' ,I,:' 1 0 ,, I ) i i t1t'l. It,. bll ,(,-A- G ... ite Jerome Kent , . 17 ROLL BY ,, , , .), 1,....-1'"- "-- sing your- - fa- - ,,1. , ,.., . , loys Pea Coats.allwool In navy btu& warm and sturdy they'll last for Tsars. Frio Ail WIa w Regular 1.15 to 10.1$ Mini and loy's lox, In part wool. Fine assort. 90 0 Aff Doubli knitted elbows. button front r fJuio - 11.15. now pull-0,4- . 0010) 11 krO ull Sweaters in lacks4 and Ladies styles, broken misss and colors. Rog. to I.85. now All Wool style. ,, ...4 h;tL'' 1111 4 '.' -- , r-- - , - O'Brien and Caleb , , e ,.. Tony Martin, Virginia ,,ki 1 v . brilliant display of June Allyson, stars Judy Garland, Kathryn Grayson, Lena Home. Is , ' A,- ek.orsii.-- TILL THE ' , - Pill.k,t ' .. ' 1 z .A Sit "it: ' Li, ,,-- 1 , J1CLOUDS 11 rnni to 7.85, now Pol. -- - 1 14 Soy'. Reversible Coats, Ian. brown. or blue Iteice tabardiae walerepellent coats when verso& Req. 14.15 and f Mons Sweaters. spocial grow, of odds and ass ands in bullion siss and stylos. Pharmacists to Visit .1 1A, --- E000 off lhows. titiallh.b;letsctIodutaiAie.rxiezcountal,yecsalfirfoorm - Maus Lvithor lackits. lour tmart alyUs hi espe Some with oast, at kaglehide E 30 off 0 shoop.kin Haines. Im to 37.10.. in two4ent Myles with double Moot 10 w 11 only. 1.10 now Joy's Swoutots ! 0. S. L. ell 1, - Cp LOOK AT THESE BARGAINS Members of Region 12's planning committee, Boy Scouts of America. met in Salt Lake City today to examine facilities and select headquarters for the regional Boy Scout conference in Salt Lake. April ," Represented at the conference .14-2- 4t still going strong! is 1Scouters Schedule S. L. Scout Meeting , . t FA 7.3 ,S3 a monwealth Foundation which grants funds for medical re-- 1 search, and .Dr. Vincent DuVigneaud. professor of biochem- i at Cornell University istry medical school, visited departments in the University of Utah medical school yesterday. Dr. DuVigneaud received the Borden award for research in medical sciences at the recent convention of the Association of American Medical Schools at Sun Valley. Ida. 4 tr. ' I 11431 Club ss Club South High School students Attorney today applauded an assembly Dies ot N. Y. Goshen, IR students program at which from Cheyenne Mountain High George N. Westervelt. about 90. Salt Lake County attorney School. Cheyenne. Wyo., prenear the turn of the century. sented dancing numbers. Nine Cheyenne student couples died Monday in Goshen. N. Y.. A graduate of Princeton 1.1rU- headed by Bobby Jones and Barbara Simmons appeared on verity. Mr. Westervelt came to the stage. DurinI the afternoon Salt Lake in the early 90's and h delegation returnd to New York about 1903. twh.aes evnistietrintagineade the He was a member ef the Univerthroughout , school. sity Club here. 4 F..3 Humorist, Will . PS.: " C n 42 tra r1A-- Jeff Williams, ,Ii-- gill 7.71t4., .. ' .1,,,,,,-,,,,-,JAr r, k , MILLS -- Dr, Lester Evans of New York. medical director of the Com- Former gi Chinon THE UTAH WOOLEN Williams leading American wit, will address. Bonneville Knife Sz Fork Club members Nov. 17. "senior splurge- at the Salt Lake Jaycee Boys and Girls Club, Second South and University Sty., tomorrow, from 2 to 6 p.m. Scheduled are games. refreshments. panel irtinoudnet1;dpruongcrit:Irn aatjoainetosctitcylf and .szinTritengt94a8ndGi71 Scout aporogram. according to Mrs. W. proximately $15.000, now comI Harris, senior Girl Scout ad- pare to any in the United States, visor for the council according to Juvenile Judge RuIon W. Clark. Appear at ir : .4 too.- lawiti, 'Vik5. If .0 , , HUMORISTJeff - - tilli, ittp, 1 vacFscal.:1141 - oes1 , 1 i The newly remodeled juvenile court offices were visited today by more than 500 social enagency representatives, law eftforcement officers and local i7erIS during an open house between 3 and 5 p.m. The new court auarters, re- - ... . -- k i ,- i ...," Through Shipment Via Air Provided ican Guild of Organists will meet - 1 VII 2. Juvenile ti;urt Holds Open House A.1: A ,. 1 announced today. the Effective immediately. agreement provides that a shipper need prepare on a United airbill and letter of instruction plus necessary consular and customs documents. and transfers at international gateways will be handled by the Airlines. , .;.;.. te ,... -- 7 :':.,) eicauho 010 v L.: I, :4 .,, ORGANISTS GUILD M WILL HOLD DINNER Visit University Campus The Utah Chapter of the Amer- woo- - :, ,1 Jeff Williams, famed humorist, will be principal speaker.at formal banquet of Bonneville Knife and Fork Club, Nov. 17 at 7:30 pin. in 'Hotel Utah. "Getting Back To Fundamentals." will be the topic of an address by Mr. Williams, who has traveled more than 150,000 miles by airplane in the past seven years in order to fill platform in the United commitments States and foreign countries. Known' as "The Sooner Philosopher," a title conferred by his An agreement which will per- neighbors because of his kindly mit through shipment of alf car- humor, Mrs. Williams is a law, yer by profession as well as an go between points of United Airlines nationwide tieup and PAn- active civic worker. Although American World Airways. round he is called the distinguished the world sy.stern. has been sign- 'Oklahoma humorist, he was born ed by the two 'companies. it was in Texas and reared in Arkansas. , - t- - k , ,int'-',,,- - 4 ,to7 p I. E HAPPIIIESS FOR YOU AI1D NEVI-HEALT- .; 2. Scouts from the i will hold a - stiSitenLicaIrkeGirl r, - ' -- . for dinner at the Crown Room, wi',1:. V, 175 South State St., tomorrow, .,. at 6:45 p.m., followed by an -, Ateopen forum at the University Ward Chapel, 160 University St. At the forum Alma Selander' will present an organ demonstra. tion and 'Pr. Alexander Schreiner and Dr.. Frank W. Asper will THE UNFINISHED DANCE answer questions in preparation The thrilling music from the great MGM for the American Guild of Organists examinations. pkture of the some name. Conducted by Herbert Stothart, famed musical director Cheyenne High School . . Walter narration i by Pidgeon Opening Dancers West t - I 1 c, ItII e 1 - 1 ,..,111,.1,&A,n 4,0,; ',.0, t.. 4 t Four'ofncials of the Utah Copper Division, Kennecott Copper Corporation and the Bingham and Garfield Railway left Sall Lake today to attend tomorrows meeting of the National Mediation Board in Denver. The board's meeting. under chairmanship of Judge Frank P. Douglass, is being held in an effort to break the deadlock which the 13 and G railroad brotherhoods have reached in their negotiations with the copper company. The dispute concerns benefits for B & G railroad employes when employed on the new industitial electric rail line the company is constructing. Copper co4any and B Sr G officials who left for Denver today are D. D. Moffat, president and general manager; D. C. Houston, director of industrial relations, and Roy Hatch, director of labor relations. all of Utah Copper division. and C. C. Parsons, president of the B & G. Brotherhood representatives at the meeting will be B. M. Alvord, Cleveland, O., vice president. Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers; H. W, Corbett. Pocatteló. acting vice president, and C. E. Johnson, Magna. general chairman of the B & G. both of the Order of Railroad Conductors. 'Senior Splurge' 4 . -- t, , ....;', N, (II Confa Girl Scouts Plan ,,,,,..,,,,t,,.., tINB , , ; ,,, tir41)::L, , Ni,ff'? 14 . Sit C e..k. - - , .. ..,,,':..5!'''''''4-.::'1(,...- ed-- 1- council representatives at the conference, inasmuch as he has been asked to participate in a panel discussion on "Legislative Councils and Interim Research Committees." Other travel okehed by the H. board of examiners was for 'W.. Prickett. 4ransnortation- - con-,sultant to the State Denartment of Publicity and InduFtrirl De- an Inter- velopment to attend state Commerce- - Commission! hearing on freight rate increases, affecting Utahit Chicago early next week; Lawrence W. Taylor.., director of the State Securities Commission to attend a convention of the National Association of License Law Officials at San Francisco, Nov. :Rodney A. Ashby, director of the state school lunch program. to attend national meetings of the School Food Service Association P t Dallas. Tett.. Nov. 13- 15. and Dr. W D Tueller. Provo. p.lected by the State Denartment inof Health for struction in nedodontics at the College of Physicians and Slit,- geons. school of dentistry, in San Francisco, Nov. -- 1 , Officials Leav e, ,, i- te ' For ,.. by the Council of State Governments, in Chicago, Nov. 20'..21. , This annOuncement was made .today by Lewis H. Lloyd. Utah council director, upon approval of travel by the state board of examiners. Ittf,; be one of the will Lloyd likely washer. The cafe was reportedly robbed once before by a dish washer during recent months. NEWS- -9 4 v islativereference both missing. The cafe Owner explained that she went to the rear of the store for a few minutes last night and When he returned a bag of money was gone and so wag' his dish THE DESERET. Appointment of JohTi F. Rich. , N. wetter with what you are afflicted. Haturek Beet 2774 Claybourne CirKe. 'as , a dad Herb ditatstents will Positv1" Mao' dialoales et Stomach. Heart. Ideas. clau Bladdac, Eczema. Wows, Ideputy in the eounty's finance Pass. Naurataid. .1Litineys. Catarrh. Bums bunk .... :. ;4,..,..1 .. at a salary of 025 Idepartment Asthma. Bronchitis. Confetti, Hervottariess, Indigosten. ' eit7:2' ,, intese nal add laoi 'hook& Stomach Ulcers. Ihear na la month today was approved by ...,,,,,, Usu. Arthritis. Disabusals, Haddock. WO Si Low ilik Blood r, sad Trouble. root CommisLida Bladder Stood Presser. the Salt Lake County 7 Disease. ,, Urinary 4,....,,,411.,...... ,,irit.,. I 1 it t.. TILL. .. yr,71: in' as .' 1 It Mr. Rich's resignation KERBS SOLD IIZASODABLY : Lvestigator for the county atA844...tik Herb Co. .:kt Chin & Kong torney is effective today. ;, ii.,44,rt; .. , The County Commission apI,,,:,, tt. va: : 250 South 2nd East Street : pointed Andrew J. Hurley to fill s.i.,.....000...,!;..41 , 1 A.111. o 't le Alt to 2 P.M. Office Routs WoAdart, I .4. I the attorneys officeoacancy at .4f4:'I.it'...:'. .......: a salary of $225 a month, also I! effective today, , Two representatives of the Utah Legislative Council will attend a conference of state leg. last-night ' Vivian Talk to GOP Women - I CLEANS UP $68 "We 0 ER 31, 1347 Friday, October !Commission Okehs I Deputy. Selection Utah Okehs - . - ... . , , |