Show WEDNESDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 14 1934 THE OGDEN mmmmmammmmmatmwmmmm LE GrSLATION Differences Occur Over Plastering Trade Codes Would Remove Tangle Over Rights To Under- : ground Flows ' SALT il&XE CTTYVNovirX4 '(AP)— In Mis biennial report which was before GovernorHenry H ' Engineer T' H Blood today-Stat- e - Humpherys reeommenaea unmeai to straighten out ate over underground wa legal tangles lee-islatio- n o ter suppiifcT?" w""-- i The report covers affairs of the engineer's office from - July i ivm to" June 30ri934 ' other recommendations include: nuallv for streamwork with which to match an equa amount from the United States eeoloeical 'survey 2 Appropriation of $1000 annual 'for snow: survey work to match lv r an eoual amount irom the Utah Agricultural experiment station 3 Provide an" appropriation for the state engineer's- - revolving fund tnr the "adjudication of water rights 4 A statutory" amendment'to work of old dams un repair place der the supervision or tne state en ' cinppr in" the same way as now new dams for provided state eh of the 5 Enlargement Erineers office appropriation so field assistant can be hired to speed " up the examination of: applications and assist "water commissioners in distribution- problems also provide funds ta "rehabiitate" ine once 6 Provde larger offce space and f reproof vaults for the engineer's - ! ' ? : ' o - -- -- i - -- office iZ-- t — ' FEEBLE'CONTROL In recommending Immediate leg islation covering the subterranean Mr water problem Humpherys noted ' that regulation nowattempt ed by county commissioners under an old statute "in effect amounts to no regulation since( the use of water In most counties" is- - restricted only during the season and-- no attempt is made to control the! number of new wells O non-irrigati- on -- "Considerable litigation has re suited and - more is in the making from alleged 'interference with the flow of old: wells by: the digging of new ones:The "Teoorted - "Court decisions already handed down are difficult or" impossible of interpret tation: they confuse rather than sitclarify ant already complicated — vr uation" LARGE TOTAL YIELD " Illustrating the importance of the problem Mr Humpherys said the total yields from all wells in the at 250000 state has teen estimated ' more than or feet acre annually' ' the yield of Utah lake and the Jordan river" for irrigation of 60000 acres "The digging of wells which - tap the underground supply has goneon and on from year to year without restraint or regulation until the "supply is being depleted" the re port said "The flow on most artesian wells has decreased and hundreds ljave entirely ceased to flow and require pumping io producer while -others - w have gone Entirely dryr - SMALL WELLS DRY is "The most tragic" thing that whole groups of small wells 'used exclusively for Culinary arid stock watering purposes or for irrigation of a small garden have "gone dry lrom the drilling -- of ?a 4 ' -- inthe vicinity" large irrigation well" -' he addd-"C The proposed new law Mr "Hum- pherys explained" should recognize : andprotec£ the legitimate present : user to the ' extent of "actual and reasonable' beneficial use to the the supply but"hot full extent o - -beyond-—ZL Favors :High Tax Oii" Slot Machines -- ey -- -- rconstantly harassed in their en deavors to control the situation " Inq uiry of Election Charges Is Resumed SALT LAKE CITY Nov 14— (AP) —Governor Blood promised his support today forestablishment of an army air L base here as ' part of a proposed national aerial defense ' system If the governor goes to yr Washing ton he told Mayor Louis Marcus and Gus P Backman secretary of tne bait Lake Chamber - of Com merce he will urge selectiton of Salt Lake as an air base and otherwise he will present the matter by letter ana telegraph Governor Blood said he has re ceived a letter from Secretary Dern in wnicn the latter expressed the Opinion that Fort Douglas needs an administration building quarters for df ficers a utilities uunoing a cnapel and a gymnasium a nese win be included in the program when funds can be ob ed tained en SEC URITY - Union Pplf is cikcle touk: 32SC3 r - J80-Da- y Limit — Stopovers Anywhere! UNION BUS DEtfOT Wash Ave 7hon 77 : was FOR : ed ' "of Enforcing Building Code X Declares ' Boy Criminals Plaintive Stories Not Trustworthy n ! I SALT LAKE CITY Nov 14— BOISE Nov 14— (AP) —Governor apartment houses in Salt Ross resumed his vacation today Lake City are to be inspected to Rafter it he was ( AP) —All " not godetermine the extent c their commaking plain pliance with 'city fire prevention ing to be misled further by plaintive ordinances as a result of the death kories of prisoners of Mrs Phyllis- Leayer in an apart- I He stated his views in granting an ment house fire here last' Satur- extradition for Johnny Mathers 18 wanted in Roseville Calif for trial day' The order was issued by Mayor pn a charge of robbery of a theatre Louis Marcus yesterday after he owner Harvey W Smith jof $354 charged the building Inspector's of- and a pistol :: He was arrested several weeks ago fice with laxity in enforcing the building code an omission to which py Boise police whq declared the he indirectly charged Mrs Leaver's pistol he carried was the one stolen death from Smith The mayor's statement was made j He pleaded yesterday at & hearing: after he had received report that in the governor's office-noto bo a permit for remodeling the apart- lent back to California where he alment house in which Mrs- Leaver ready had served a term in! the reperished was issued on September form school but urged the governor 17 without a report on what work to believe he would commit no was contemplated and without any crimes If given a to friends report being made to the city com- here But his storyparole no change' made missioners in the governor's plans x ' Tve Jearned my lesson with you PREPARING FOR TRIAC boys" said the governor who Is SALT LAKE CITY Nov 14— As- chairman of the state pardon board suming that the defendants will tThey all come up here and tea me plead not guilty to charges of using they've learned their lesson and that the mails to defraud the U S at- they've been f oolisl but It wont torney's office was preparing to be- happen again Then I turn them gin late this week with the trials loose and the next day they put ma of Lester L Rankin and seven lor- - in a hole I'm through After alL mer associates in the brokerage firm you'll have a' chance down there bearing his name jury "The? aren't Just going to send you to prison ' without a London County Council school for trial" x J E E York chief of police In boys at Marylebone England has a girl football coach Roseville came to Boise for Mathers - f j t - r - ' " " "" i be-fo- ref i " : f ! - IS ROOSEVELT RIGHT? LEFT flaWniaFs ' A 1 budget plans ' - - -- co-or- — -- Former Promoter To Returned For Case W - A Sure Way to Prevent Winter Trouble for Motorists of - 271-pou- nd international ation of California national Re-insura- Re-insura- of Delaware and the Inter Corporation Cattlemen Hopeful Range Will Be Open BOISE Ida Nov 14— (AP)-- The conaition of Idaho livestock and ranges changed little during the past montn Richard C Ross agri cultural statistician for Idaho re ported today Cattle generally were reported 73 per cent or normal compared with jo per cent a year ago the reduction being mostly noticeable in con aition of cows with calves Sheep and lambs held at 77 per f Back FDR In Making Jobs PITTSBURGH Nnv 14fTTT "business magazine B"(?VForbes' publisher today called on the pub- veit in his drive to create new jobs America" Forbes said "should ROOsevelt'S pnrffvrsp Trp:iHpnt ©resent nnHrv nf rnti suiting Mth and with wao can bring about genuine recovery'- and mom fmninvmprt only d I believe that we will go from here to a higher ttne of Aaerlcanism but I profoundly to be-usfe-- we and ready go icrwara to a sound prosperity that will put us back as the greatest nation In the world" ar6-rip- London now has 5454 nlaces where hquor is sold - j UTAH - Corpor- - Los Angeles via Frisco Retnrn via Las Veas""" Jr tive Oie-hearte- dlv Travel In Comfortably v Heated Cuses—"" W H Reeder the committee to complete arrant ments for unveiiw nf a — mn NEEDJFTODAY f-- ""Illegal: "registrations would reach 150000 In Los Angeles county - - f that llattov V' hdlfcart?b Tl - : jBefore the" xlectiorL charges were TTWi°rd Laxity-I- - MrV :"Vr J- - Death Brings Charges 60 Farr Ceremony MERCY APPEAL I ED BOISE Ida Nov 14— (AP)— Fire that set his clothing ablaze and sent him racing frantically down a road seeking aid had brought death ' Reeder Jr to Direct Preparations For Lorin today to Henry Larson He - ROSS REJECTS BE-iNSPECT- ii died in a Boise hospital late last night of burns received near SALT LAKE CITY Nov 14— (AP) Placerville while he was out with a companion cutting mine timbers —The Utah Trials and Landmarks association today planned to seek His clothing took flanie from a camp fire and after an Ineffective HARTFORD Conn Nov H attemptj t beating it out with his Pertinent hands he started running down the KAt-)v xaoer masiei irom pioneers stm alive in this state highway juouis - — toward Placerville a mile journalist-historian- s iNationai urange toid tne uiaus tjuaimed away John D Giles executive secretary His companion finally overtook today at its anual session that it of the association said would be him and smothered the flames but is time to quit looking so much u tne proposal is ap- - not until empioyea more nearly all Larson's clothlook toward Washington and proved burned had ing away and his body toward ourselves" His announcement was made at a badly seared "We have forgotten that debt is meeting of the executive committee but another name for the unpleas- - of the association last night NEWS And VIEWS Grange Master Declares For More Effort For Self Help i Death Caused By APARTMENTS TO Flames of Clothing PEOPLE TERMED ! 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Jfecting the plastering industry and- er how economic security could best oe forwarded by the federal govern the contractors in question are payFJFW WINTER HRAncc ing the scale as fixed in the con- ment ii ii ii i ii i bii unnULU tract with the PWA" (GRAVE RESULTS "The old drift of society and the : OR nation" he said "led to the follow ing results: The insecurity of peace f in a world of armaments: the loss (Continued from Page One) of homes in a society built upon homes wide hunger in a land of companied by Cordell Hull secretary plenty child labor and sweat shops of state and native of Tennessee X in tne midst of unemployment vast and Secretary Ickes PWA chief unemployment in a time of univer Yesterday it announced new ap sal need and poverty PARIS Nov 14— (UP)— Premier dependence plications would not be received as Pierre Etienne Flandin backed by alter lives of faithful work and more money already had been rethe greatest vote of confidence a disillusionment and despair in a quested than it had It was understood this work would cabinet head has received in years world of youth and opportunity Americans who with scientific be turned over as soon as possible embarked today on a program he believed would win success for what knowledge and mechanical device to private institutions It apparently was the intention of he termed "the last experiment in nave won a physical mastery of this continent the will not administration to close its books great stand in France" long parliamentarism At the next meeting of the baiiied and afraid along the social on the Home Owners Loan corporachamber of deputies tomorrow frontiers of a civilization which has tion with action upon existing ap Flandin will insist that the budget not yet mastered the hazards of plications for the $3000000000 fund receive absolute precedence ' over all modern society" Graham emphasized however that other matters NEW COMMITTEE He plans at the 1935 session to the good of an old order should be' members of the Inter-d- e Other force through the reform of the maintained in creating a new partmental committee named by the constitution which he like his pre SHARED SECURITY are Secretary Ickes public president deeessor? Gaston Dbumergue feels "This security J is pot to be works i administrator Governor Is necessary to strengthen the gov achieved through tyranny and the Myers of the farm credit ' adminis ernment of a dictatorship" he tration Chairman Fahey of the While the chamber is busy with regimentation said home loan bank board: federal the budget "Flandin intends to form "It is not the security of the com- Chester C Davis farm administraministerial committer to di and power of the tor George N Peek president of placent nate measures to fight the depres few but privilege the shared of the the export-impo- rt bank Lynn P sionv He will head the committee many It is to be asecurity constitutional the pommodity of Talley president himself and lawful security through the co- Credit corporation: Leo T Crowley Acting under his own powers he operation of the government man- chairman of the Federal Deposit will forbid all street demonstrations agement and labor Insurance corporation Jesse H and fobrid carrying of weapons "Real never comes a Jones at chairman of the Reconstrucsecurity — — sacrifice of real liberty The people tion Finance corporation Marriner must preserve the substance and Eccles governor of the federal spirit of the old liberties through a reserve board and James A Mof-fe- tt new security An increase In ecohousing administrator nomic The president said in response to security should mean an adBe vance in human liberty and social an inquiry that he knew of no spewell being" cial new move to increae public TRENTON N J Nov 14— (UP) fcontrol over public utilities M Hansen former million He added the subject of publ HUGE BUCK SLAIN aire promoter of a nation-wid- e inutilities was under study by a speLYNNFIELD Mass —(UP) —A cial committee surance company chain- will be reappointed some time buck deer believed to be ago turned here to face trial in federal court on charges of embezzlement the largest killed by an amateur M Hansen arrested November 10 at in the Maine woods in nore than FEMALE NIMROD LEADS Butte Mont is accused of de 20 years was shot by C Franklin town of this Green PROVO— x (UP) —D eerhunt- frauding stockholders Twenty-siers In this locality are disgusted bills were returned against him by f EAST WEYMOUTH Mass— (UP) The first kill of the season was a leaerai grand jury — Mrs Jennie Crocker widow of made by Mrs B K Bullock She The indictment resulted from his activities in connection with the a veteran retired sea captain who was on her way home with the nsurance Management Corooration died recently is believed the only several pronged buck" less than an of Pennsylvania which had off ices woman who holds a master's license hour after the season opened the first day of the season at Huntington PaM as well as the to sail ships onalI ocean- s- cent uunng tne month Rains improved prospects for improved range during the last fall montns tne report commenting that stockmen were honef ni nf rvn LOS ANGELES Nov 14— CAP) range conditions which 'Investigation for-th-©f charges of illegal feed costs — November elec registration TThe winter feed r situation" the rtibn was resuiaed today by the report summarized " "sUU Is critical 'county grand jui7 in some areas" "Deputw District 'Attorney rUanlel —— — —— 1— Beecher carried Into the grand jury rooms 60 indictmentSf each naming jone individual on --charges of fraud- - Public Told To V- FOR SHAFT DUTY TO LOOK LESS the secretary wrote : f LEADER-NAME- - FALLS Idai Nov 14— (AP) — Leavying of a high ' tax on 'slot machines as a means by which :the use of Z these vending devices may Tie controlled was proposed here today by Bert Miller attorney general of Idaho He declared that toVhls plans he will have according bill drafted calling - for a high :ja on such: machines to be sub- tax -mitted to the legislature when it --meets in January "I have given the matter a grea 'deal of study" gen eral said "and it is my opinion it will be impossible to prohibit or control the fuse or the machines in any other way than by high taxes --The people of the state evidently iwant the machines anct officers are --IDAHO the-attorn- SALT LAKE CITY Nov 14— (AP) — An appeal to Governor Henrv H Blood loomed today in a mova to determine whether state and national trade codes shall be observed in Utah when provisions of them conflict with each other The prospect "developed when Gus P Backman acting administratorof the Utah recovery administration reported he had been informed that contractors at Bear River City and Tremonton assertedly had been found to be violating the state plas tering industry code SCALES COMPARED said A M Scott labor Backman measurement compliance director of the state re- An appropriation of $5000 an 1 FARMERS TOLD Air Base Plan In S L HANDLE DISPUTE WATERS UPPLY R t Blood To Back Army GOV BLOOD MAY ENGINEER ASKS STANDARD-EXAMINE- MB That's all it costs—a dime a week at the most—to be sure of your hair every day and all day long To know it's clean and looks clean To know it wiU stay as you arranged s it And to' know you need not worry about any dandruff That's what moistening your comb with a few drops of Danderine will do And no amount of will eper do Nearly all hair needs the help that Danderine gives it A dash of Danderine morning and night makes an amazing difference in the way any hair looks all the time! 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