Show y 1! I ' Musicians Will Hold STOCK SII017 DR! SUNDY PUT III HIGH OFFICE SIDELIGHTS OF ASSOCIATION - j— Elected Occteri Veterinarian (Continued on Page Two) condition of the birds at the twen annual poultry show ty-thi- rd The Utah branch of the American Poultry association elected officers as follows President Hyrum Ses Organization xlons Bountiful vice president M L Crabtree Salt Lake secretary Dr Edward A Bnndy Ogden vet treasurer W W Shaw Ogden prlnarian wm lelcctod president ol These with the following are direc the Intermountain Livestock Bani tors Joseph A Anderson Xogan tary association to succeed Dr L A P Dalton Brlgham City Marlus R Vaster University of Nevada Hansen Oftden Dan II Cannon at the closing fccssion today of the Salt Lake Ellis R Wilson Dountl leventh annual meeting in the Ho ful Hugh L Barnes Provo and tel Ben Lomond A T Cranda 11 Tooele - Dr iWarrcn B Earl Reno was namedfirst vice president Dr Os Merle Bryant chief stock herder car WennerRxcn Logan second vice of the fifteenth annual Ogdcn Livepresident Dr W A Sullivan 'of stock show centered his attention Cheyenne third vice president ana on dairy cattle after having spent Dr D E MadHcn UJ3AC at lo most of his time in the swine ae It was de Ban secrctary-treasurcided tolhold the meting here next partment year Oambrlmus Pearce a Jersey cow Principal Bpeakera today were Dr owned by the Smoot Dairy of A Elchhorn oM'rarl River N Y Bountiful presented the show with and Dr!" W jWood of IJcrkcly a baby bull and then bouncing Calif entered the show ring and took CONSTANTLY WIDENING President Vaster today summed second plnre in her class y up the results Of Tuesday's discussion of encephalomyelitis or Inasmuch as the youngster was horse Drain fevr He described tho born in the box stall generally disease as a clo$c parallel to Infan occupied by Dude ' hunting horso tile paralysis fThe further we go owned by the former Miss Dolly into this disease me larger tno Louise DeVine now Mrs James C field of Investigation becomes Tlie Donnell 2nd The bulP calf wan disease Itself lis changing every named Dude after the horse month from the investigator's stand point for our knowlede of the dis Shortly after the annual Stock' ease is constantly growing man's dunc closed Monday morn"It should be borne in mind that ing another youngster also a bull there IS no vaccine for this disease arrived He "was born to Lady Km There Is only a lucrum Tills Is used a cow owned by Ralph Guernsey for treatment of the disease after It Chadwlck club boy from North appears or for short term pretec Ojidi-tlon attainst it vurying from 10 days to three wcks Hut there Is as yet DnaUNfl Ralph won the no known method or obtaining long sweep-itakechampionship in tho time protection for horses because Junior dairy department for show no vaccine has been developed the calf was named manshlp "There is nothing extraordinary about our having a serum for the Buster's Champion Showman disease but no vaccine A serum for diphtheria has been In use for 20 of President Elmer George Peterson the Utah State Agricultural col years before vaccine for the same disease was discovered Infantile lege was ail interested visitor at the Dean K J May paralysis JLt now treated with serum show Tuesday nord abo of the collegepiloted him but there Is no vaccine ' about OTHER HTATlifl HIT out the "Our discussion brought 15 L fact that tho percentage of deaths Quymon Rich county agent to the itotal horse population was had a group of club members no greater In Utah last summer at the show Tuesday They had than it jwa In California when the nine beef calves entered at the show disease first broke out there Most and took six prizes persons 'thought the percentage was A count of all the dairy cattle In greater in Utah1 "The disease was present In Dcla-war- e the coliseum made by H A (Ham) Maryland New Jersey and Mathleson field representative for Virginia' last summer In a very acute the Holsteln association revealed form that produced higher mortal- there were 213 ity It was the same disease there as herej but there were some difNoel L Bennlon Box Elder ferences! in its effects that have school instructor had 73 of his High stu complicated Investigations dents from Brigham City all in the "In the mldwcstern states of KanHusbandry department at sas and Nebraska there were lo- Animal show the Tuesday after they had calized irpldemlcs They were not inspected the American Packing and alarming "The paciflo coast Including Cali- Provision company plant fornia and Nevada was quiescent James Phelps traffic manager for following two years of ravage by the the Ogden Union Stock Yards was disease j This seems to indicate that a group of railroad officials showing there tsjft definite time element in about Tuesday They included Dan the wavrs of the disease" ' Asked! what a farmer should do E Clark assistant general livestock whose horses showed symptoms of agent for the Union Pacific system brain fever DrtVawter said "call at Portland Q At Kellogg general a veterinarian the first thing The livestock agent for the Denver & quicker a vterinarlan Is called the Rio Grande Western at Denver and more chance there is of saving the Sherman K Burke assistant freight animal This disease is one that traffic manager of the Southern calls for skilled treatment given Pacific company at Ban Francisco President of banitary ' ' er - i f all-da- 4-- H 4-- II s i I 4-- H i promptly" REGARDING RETURN Dr Vawter declined to predict whether the disease would recur in Utah next summer "There is a possibility of such a recurrence rence but in all! probability It will not recur" he said This afternoon members of the n association were guests of the Union 'Stockyards company at the Ogdcn livestock show i Og-de- 1 : — Consumers Urged To Shun NRA Violators ' The grand champion fat steer Anxiety Promlno 18th and the grand champion fat lamb Dump lings will be exhibited in their box pens in the Hotel Ben Lomond to night prior to the banquet Eight hundred students of Weber band college and their fifty-piec- e filed into the Coliseum shortly after noon today to inspect the livestock show and to play numbers in compliment to president past presidents and other officials of the show i SALT LAKE CITY Jan 10— He-fus- al VIEW ASKED ON by consumers to deal with NJIA code violators was advocated by Burton W Musser Salt Lake atGUT torney as the only means to defeat the depression Tuesday in a speech before the Bait Lake Rotary club at the Hotel Utah Electric Lines Hold Fate "When ! induce or attempt to inof Proposal Made duce you to violate the provisions of we code are both code then your By Commission violators and should be treated n such Ordinarily as far as codes are SALT LAKE CITY Jan 10— (AP) concerned it takes two to consum- —me stale utilities commission to mate a violation" day sought the attitude of electric railroads of Utah toward a tronoal STILL PLAYS FIDDLE of steam railroads for a compromise PLYMPTON Mass — (UP) — rate reduction on coal from Thomas K Flynn 78 who once de- ireignt Carbon county mines to Utah points feated the famous Mellie Dunham if the Utah Citizens' rate associa In a fiddling contest still plays his tion and others will withdraw their violin at dances around the towns complaint against present rates of Cape Cod If the electric lines agree to the proposal it will then be submitted to the rate association the com missioners said The commission recently ordered a reduction of 50 cent a ton on lump coal rates and corresponding rates on slack Both the railroads B 1 and the plaintiffs in the rate case asked for & rehearing M i COAL RATE I I'J)LJ nJ CP n o 3 i i r i All UU WASHINGTON Jan 10 — (AP)— Stocks of wheat on farm January 1 were reported today by the department of agriculture to aggregate 194130000 bushels compared with 272622000 bushels last year Stock of corn were I422SgSOO0 bu&hels aa against 1807338000 bush-el- s a year ago Stocks of oats totaled 450448 000 bushels compared with 703263 000 00 '"-1 WHEAT STOCKS ON FARMS DROP ' January i last year tV I- - V t M!A ' 'J Rehearsal Thursday s 'i MANIAC NAKED she had been committed as mentally unbalanced and was keeping her with him "for her own bene- SLASH IN SUM FOR VETERANS fit" Police entered the case late yesterday at the request of Mrs Cerardi's sister Mrs Loretta Regenstruf of the Rronx who complained that (Continued from Page One) Cerardl had repeatedly refused to the committee in amounts proposed allow her to see her sister and alby tho budget bureau fori 1035 legedly threatened "to bump her lof the off" if she told anyone ho kept her Chairman Woodrum said : sister locked up appropriations ntU LII'K INSURED were cut so "Tliey drastically for Lieutenant prosecutor Nathan this year that they couldn't be cut Mrs said I Allyn Regenstruf had also muchj for next year" Cerardl had inrOne change was that In veterans' informed him that life wife's sured his for $10000 allowances the others were inwent to the barn When police creases one of $30000 for repairs to is at which a windlnn end the of the White House and one of 110000 to let the Smithsonian institution lane the houskeeper first refused them admission relenting when print delayed scientific reports they threatened to break down the The first appropriations bill re- door They then prevailed upon her ported this session the rrfeasure to surrender the key to the room in carried the smallest request for which Mrs Cerardl was locked: men In many years filso it The door was opened officers provided for extending the economy later reported and they found Mrs act find a 10 per cent pay cut for Cerardl huddled naked on the bed government wofkers for another gibbering wildly Roth windows in I fhcal year the cubicle had been boarded up and the bed was the only article of STORMY SESSIONS j ' Both Democratic and Republican furniture in tho room A soiled was thrown blanket across the bare leaders agreed that lt would cause mattress stormy sessions when the measure dirty The woman was taken to ft hos is called up tomorrow for first deand police waited several hours pital bate before Cerardl entered the apart en mase to Republicans plan ment and was arrested together work against the pay cut and they with the hou!ekeeper They were will have some support from the and committed to coun questioned j Democratic side ty Jail The veterans' bureau appropria— — J tion request was cut to $7000000 less than the budget estimates of Lost In (D-V- A) aub-committ- cii ex-serv- ice j - : Which were $49027009 $1533210000 less than appropriations for this fiscal year wns The reduction affected through cuts In allotments fcjr civil war and private bill pensions which probably will be made up: in a deficiency bill at the next cohgress Appropriations ror tne bureau in the current year amounted to $602- 838000 compared With $948600418 in 1033 indicating a saving of largely through the economy act At hearings before a sub-comittee headed by Representative Woodrum it was developed from Tirlg Gen Prank T iHlnes veterans' administrator that 00000 veterana naa oeen aroppea from the presumptive rolls under the economy act Of veterans remaining Hlnos said 4278 per cent were permitted to stay on the rolls by the jrevlew boards The others are appealing their cases before the appeals tribunals set up by the president "They (the 128 review boards) handled 51 397 cases" Hines said "made up of tubcrculosls neuropsychiatry and general medical and surgical cases" $333-0024- 18 m (D-V- A) Motor Car Home Garage Blaze An electrical short circuit in an automobile owned by Walter Unk Liberty avenue started n flr Tuesday afternoon The automobile was destroyed and Its garage damaged but "flit men made no report as to the amount of lows It was an old car and the garage was small znoo --t i There are 3008 state divisions cal led counties in the United States plus 64 narlshes and 20 indenen- dent cities which also have status of counties j ! s EXCELLENT WORK f He added the veterans' admin istration had been criticized f$r "our llbesal policy" but-saithat Gen erally ispeaklng the work bf tie boards "has been excellent"! The administration's policy he said was one "of reaolvlng the doubt in favor of the! veteran" In discussions of the forthcoming attack! on the federal pay ciit sec tion it was disclosed that Chairman Buchanan of the appropriations committee was holding in reserve a letter to him from the president re purvey porting mat a of living costs would make unjust! liable full restoration of tht 18 per cent pay cut ordered a year ago Democratic leaders said i they would back the president Mr Roosevelt yesterday issued an f x tcutlve order continuing a 15 per cent reduction for the present fiscal year ending with June Th appropriations committee the president snd Lewis Doug- Ins the budget director all down lie line in the Independent offices DARD-FXAM1NE- WEDNESDAY EVENING JANUARY R market of Ogden SLEUTHS RESCUE STEER IS SOLD pm for 753 cents a c nourtd AT 76 CENTS Garland plant of the o Utah-Idah- FILE OF FIRED thu Peck Brothers Commission company ana me American packing and Provision company to the Washington (Continued from Pare One) (Continued from Page One) of market 650 for cents a Ogden partment! at' Salt Lake the Hoover cabinet official left Of They pounds fice last March brought 10 cents a pound v A of baby beef Hereford con Tlie grand championship carlot showncarlot Herbert was when Maher "I present Chandler of Baby of fat lambs purebred Southdown ker Ore 500 cents a ferred about the flies with Kenneth brought wethers exhibited by the University when they were sold through MacPherson" Frankhauser assert of Idaho at Moscow brought 13 pound Washburn and Condon to the Amer- ed MacPherson was Brown's sec cents a pound when they sold ican Pocking and Provision com- retary "I took no part in the converthrough Merrion and Wilkin pany at Salt Lake sation but it was to the effect that FOR BIO BANQUET With Judging of Hereford breed- the files be separated— one to be The American Packing and Prothese ing bulls already out of the way destroyed and one to be retained vision company purchased will process Judge J W Van Natta Lafayette by Mr- Brown grand champions and "I saw the flies leave the room the meat: to be served January 17 in Ind Tuesday afternoon turned his Messengers carried them out In the Hotel Utah Salt Lake at the attention to female Hereford National Heannual banquet of the awarded the- nurnle trnnri waste baskets Later Maher told me convention association Woolgrowers championship ribbon to Blocky he had them burned but I could This was declared by sheepmen to Domlnator senior female champion not testify to' the fact that they be an outstanding' carlot of fat from1 the Wyoming Hereford ranch were burned "Maher discussed the matter with wethers i at Cheyenne She defeated the me later and we both reached the The reserve champion individual junior female champion Miss fat wethefr also from the University Promise 62nd from the Foster conclusion It shouldn't have been done but Z don't think Maher of Idaho! sold for 23 cents a pound Farms at Rexford Km that conclusion on to Mac to the Sixers cafe of Twin Falls passed In the Jersey ring Judge H R Idaho Lascalles of Fort Collins who had Pherson "There were no files left in the Irish Ravlola "born of depression already Judged males declared !Ah-ley- 's case after March 4" file and damned by everybody" a fat Noble Ann senior champion Chairman Black put into the rcc lamb who looked the part largely the grand champion female ' because of the intentionally Inexpert of the show He placed herJersey over ord a letter from O M Keys prrs on fleece his probof the Junior champion Sultan's Noble ident bf the Transcontinental Air job bat bcrlng to Colonel Lindbergh on the comparabrought1 highest ably WlldRoa shown by the Utah State Transport Juno 6 1028 Tho letter said Llnd tive price) of the sale when he was Agricultural college at Logan berah's account was being credited auctioned off for charity Davis county's collective 23000 shares of stock First fqr the Shrlhe crippled chil- herd was awarded first placeJersey with with "I suggest yoti don't fiut a large dren's hospital at Salt Lake he was the Weber county collective herd Com second Wasatch of it in your own name" Keys sold to the Holliday-Hampto- n third and part wrote "because when you sell it it mission company of Los Angeles for Box Elder county county fourth 18 cents a pound ' a lot of attention" would excite The Monti Livestock "Sell him again Judge" cried the exhibited the champion company testified Shcaffer' that in addl carlot of to was stock j t tlon the buyer Lindbergh bulls of show the They a Tills time Irish Ravlola was pur- breeding $10000 per year compen paid were Hereford C A chased by: Russell Wllklns for the Salmon Idaho was secondSnookt of sntion for services as chairman of Martha Junior society for 11 'i cents Prof O A Hickman of the Uni- the air line's technical committee ft pound Idaho who Judged the fflell him once mere and start him versity ofbulls also Judged the milkbreeding at 15 cents" yelled Wllklns the only Shorthorns ing Finally the American Packing and In the show He placed animals Provision Company of Ogdtn bought Innlsfall Perfector 6th Junior the lamb for 23 cents a pound for and Shortchampion grand milking the Martha Junior t horn bull There was no senior bull JUNIOR CHAMriON entered Northvlew Wauneta is Tlie grind champion! Junior de- senior and grand champion female WAnjIINGTON Jan 10— (AP)— partment Ifat steer a Hereford and Northvlew Gipsy is the Junior shown by Arnel Dostrup stgurd Fu- champion female All are owned by The homo coinage committee decided today to begin hearings soon ture Farmer was sold to Pat's mar Charles O Hart of Buhl Idaho? on a general program to stabilize ket of Oudcn through Washburn the dollar during which consideraand Condon and the: American will be given to silver tion for Provision ohd New company Packing 40 cents tf pound Chairman Somers began preparThe resi-rving a Hat of prominent monetary champion of the Ju 25 ' 130 nior division a fat Hereford shown experts who will be Invited to testi' ' f club boy fy Among those committee memby Omni fWlnterton The total motor vehicle Ureses bers ah id they would like to hear of Woodland was sold to Auerbach's of Salt Lake through Washburn and and sets of plates Usurd at the were Bernard Baruch end Irving Condon and the American Packing branch office of the Utah State' tax Fisher and I'rovlslon company for 675 commission today was reported as So far committeemen said thry follows 23' trucks and 130 passenger had been unable cents a pound to determine Russell Robert and Leland Bell cars The total licenses issued since whether President Roosevelt would Woodland Calif students saw the opening of the registration di- agree tr an expansion of his prestheir four Jambs which they brought vision wo 125 including those of ent silver program Some expressed hope that the from home in the rear seat of a se today listed as follows: trucks) 10 dan automobile sold over the block passenger cars 45 total 55 hearings would convince the adIssuance of drivers' llcnnses 'has ministration One of the lambs brought 1273 that expansion is cents a ppund when sold through been greatly reduced in the past Jew necessary the Farmers' Union to the American days the report being that only a If Important witnesses are able to Livestock Commission company The few are issued each day The peak attend Somers added the hearings other three Isold to the Pay'n Taklt was reached last week may begin next Tuesday Ousrar comoanv cold throtich - - 1 s 1 dual-purpo- iiouIlt'oItOdy se u STABILIZATION Car Tags Total Trucks Cars e 4-- — H FQtt ROAD ' 1 03 4 H j v rcj i''OD - Thrcc Contracts Placed? Locomotive Springs Action Deferred SALT? LAKE CITY Jan 10 (AP The Utah State road com- mission awarded road contract yesterday aggregating $28244983 to low bidders At the ame time the Utah stile building commission op ened bl for construction of ""S Locomotive Springs project in ji Elder caunty covering building of dikes canals spillways and other works necessary for the establishment oj a feeding resting and breeding grounds for migratory waterfowl r £ EXTENSIVE TASK The largest of the three road bldi was fog oiling 877 miles of U fi highway' 50 one section of which stretch eastward In Emery county from th Carbon county line to ' arcenrtfer and the other extcn from C&co in Grand county to Colorado lllne U B Lee of San Le-and- The engineers' estimate was' " $179-40- fl i W Wi Clyde At Co of Bprlngvllls was lowc bidder on the contract for fumbling gravel preparatory to oiling 3£B miles of road between the Carbon-ifiinfrr- y lino and a poin about six: miles west of arcenrlver The offer was $7907600 The eH 1 mate Wgi: $83330 For construction of a bridge ovfr Chalk creek in Fillmore county Young & OKden of Richfield bid low Tltflr figures were $1008834 compiirl with an estimate of $13 763" fcOUCLD TO LEAVE The tfnildlng commission did not award the Locomotive springs contract bftause some of the members of the commission were called from the inciting before tabulation of Low bidders figures &is complete were TtO Rowland of Salt City $4&72319 oiof Nrbon ol f gan VW!J3)0- - J J Rurks St Co of Salt ake City ($3168270 Tho building commission will met t again nect Tuesday to examine bid for construction of the new library building at the University of Utah l youBTfootsTt twenty miles SCHOOLING i-O- R Mo Jan 10— CAP) unrry id covers tv mnes every da$ afoot for education's sake Arising at his farm home at five a m h walks ten miles to Rich- -' mond fSrhool over he walks home in time & help his father with the chores blfore getting down to his sttidvlnpry i RICHMOND -- ' a trip to Truckee itto took convince BWWU C3Xi 1 (If 'Ml 4 ' couldnt resist stopping to rnjoy the firstl snow they reached Meanwhile their Idle motor fjot Icy cold — much colder than it ever doi-in San I'mncfoco Nvhm Mr Wilson livt$ Mr Wilsbn$ party 3 s ii 6' mn iiwh 2i m 'inn y ww'tmnm if mm mmn miiw 1 ' 1 i JjWW&ttlt 4tf t 5 5 VS ! IHERMALIZEO fol-ow- ed t I bin Only two increases over budget estimates were Included— $50000 for repairing the White House and $10 the Smithsonian Institution's printing account 000 fori I At that under this the bill was $103000000 year's ro eslif was ths lowest of six bidders! His offer was $17238471 ' 4-- 0 AViiDSilDT NEW EVIDENCE The grand championship j carlot or zat cattic licrerords from the 1 ed WHAT A PIFFEREMCeTI appropriations And it was $453082000 under the fiscal year appropriations the year before the economy act j Among the items in the 1935 fiscal year bill were: White House $429-41- 9 board of mediation $123504 civil service commission $1476000 employes' compensation commission $4353410 federal trade commission $1542730 general accounting office $3461920 interstate commerce com' mission! $5430970 Smithsonian in stitution $924024 veterans' administration $548510000 In his review of veterans' affairs lines- also disclosed that whereas before the economy act was passed there were 6517 emergency officers drawing compensation from the government! now but 1510 are on the rolls drawing generally reduced pensions In addition he said under present aw only 80 cent of the veterans' hospitals would be occupied iri 1935 ic but that all the and tuberculosis Institutions were I operated at full capacity fp 1033 ll Mf I & ! v ti t m t am ni MALI ZED OAS MY Mukti It mer onctntrottdf mora ft ewe rful In cold meter f Reducei the tendency to sputstr and backfire In chilly weather Cut In half the usual choking period Prevents dangerouc dilution ef crankcaie ell Increases winter mileage iovti you money T1IEIIMALIZED Is the naifie ffiven Shell' combination of processes by which gaso line is made to deliver full power la t cold engine Originally produce under terrific heat Super Shell is redistilled made 2Z7 ' more concentrated Every gallon for your community is Thermalized Jor local temvi peratures ?i 0E SOTO - RUNNING PERFECT LY BELIEVE ME NOTHING BUT THERMAUZEO SUPER SHELL FOft ME THE REST THE WINTER" - -- : rr J neuro-psychiatr- ''' ' Post Held By Late R J Harding Filled ' tt t:fv !triJMAi' Vitfi WHAT TUERMALV41NG DOES TO A WINTER GASOLINE nii HAS BEEN VOf ! IT BOISE Jan 10— f APl—fi Watson Of Salmon Pttv appointed by Lewis Williams commissioner of public welfare as! state sanitary Inspector in east frfahn the late Ralph J flard- succeeding impeachment artleiM a?nin oi ng juaiaa land lioynton attorney general James W Welsh of Caldwell in with charged misconduct in office spector of west Idaho was the in connection tfnnB Mmu title of chief lnrnector given held bv dollar bond scandal Harding MOTIONS OVERRULED TOPEA Kas Jan 10— (AP- )The senate court of impeachment voted todav to nvort-u- i n filed by defense attorneys to quash STAN Ogden tabernacle choir rolls will be open for two weeks to receive new members for the study of the (Continued from Page One) oratorio "Elijah" it is announced shack where Ccrardl stayed occasby Director Lester O Hlnchcllff A rehearsal will be held Thursday ionally t Hopewell Cerardl also known as Qcradi nlghtj with tenor and bass lingers rented the four room apartment o'clook and meeting at seven-thirt- y stable almost two years above the sopranos and altos at eight o'clock Neighbors ago police they saw The orchestra which performed at his wlfi arrive told with him she ine rrceni Messian ' concert is Be- was then apparently in goodand health ing retained and will rehearse When police found her last night Director she hadf wasted away to 50 pounds Thursday at six Hlnchcllff says there is need of more I When! Ccrardl was arrested poviolins violas and cellos in the or lice said he keeping chestra The rehearsal will be held his wife lockedacknowledged up but denied misin the tabernacle treating her He said he had taken her from a state institution where just-complet- i ' 00 DEN THE t tf ' I" " t r"T- - fiiii " -- h! hn T JA ! 11 "im v " iv-'- "v h J" vh ' li i I " v BlOllllllG 1 San - STATIONS 14 u-U- ' I 7 i f fl ii A ' - it '-- i f C I i ' j L im $ — i iTnilM mr i Kwi i "1 It £ I I O I I f f E l J |