Show THURSDAY EVENING APRIL 23 — 1942 ''r As Republican Resolutions Unit Is Named AD Salt Laker Dios TJ S Inventive Genius Held Of Fall Injuries Woriel’ s Best Secret Weapon —— uuwvjpiii DRIVE URGED AS 'S&M- mm r": V FEDERAL DUTY ’V SALT LAKE CITY April 1 ! - : ‘ f ' I ? — k Patriotic Work of Press Must Be Evaluated Publishers Told NEW YORK April 23 (UP)— The United States government “can and should have a sound advertising program" Frank E Tripp chairman of the bureau of advertis- American Newspaper association told the today at a session of their annual convention Tripp general manager of the Gannett newspapers said that with a small addition the resolution rejected by the American Society of Newspaper editors at their convention last week represents the policy of the bureau of advertising The resolution said in part: “The patriotic services of the American press never have been and never must be evaluated in terms of dollars We oppose any solicitation or action which may be construed as an effort to' bring pressure upon the government to buy advertising space In newspapers of the nation” Tripp said he would add to that the phase “as distinguished from honorable and orderly presentation government of the advantages 1 23 (AP) Frank H Snow 87 died WednesMEMPHIS Tenn April 23 (AP) day from injuries received in a fall America was declared today to at his home five weeks ago have the world’s greatest ' secret Among those who survive him weapon—the inventive genius of are a son three daughters and a the American people brother all of Salt Lake City and A 1 Elder of the war productwo sisters Mrs Flora S Woolley board in Washington told tion of Ogden and Mrs Martha S Kest members of the American Chemof Salt Lake City Mr Snow was one of the incor- ical society at its closing meeting that “Hitler fears our invenporators of the Consolidated Im- here tive which has developed genius” plement company predecessor to the the tank the subairplane the Consolidated Wagon and Machine company and also was an marine and countless other deinitial director of the Boyle Furni- vises and products ture company of Ogden “Now that we are-4- n the harness Funeral services will be con- again Hitler knows that improve- ' ' Woman Crashes Car When Husband Dies ducted at twelve-thirt- y p m Friday at 125 North Main street out that the four-engibombers developed in the! United States have hot only proven their ability to carry bombs to the Ruhr and to Tokyo but also to withstand heavy attacks by ' enemy fighter ' planes These developments are obvious the WPB official declared but Hitler and Hirohito “know from dur past performances that they must expect some secret weapons to apne pear against them” The national inventor’s council and the office of scientific research and development In Washments in weapons ! of war will ington are receiving new ideas and come” Elder declared He pointed suggestions by the bushel daily COLORADO SPRINGS Colo April 23 (AP)— When her husband died of a heart attack while driving their car Mrs Ivan Lee Mar-stell- er steered into the Ut Pass canyon wall yesterday to make a crash stop The body cf Marsteller Colorado Springs real estate man had fallen across the hand brake His foot was under the brake pedal Mrs Marsteller escaped serious injury pnost of which are unusable Elder declared but every now and then a new 'process or a new invention bobs up which has promise Oing ’ advertising” Oto Tripp said that the government could advertise in daily and weekly newspapers on the radio and billboards for: approximately yearly He said that his country needed to be put in a “fighting frame of mind to get the production we must have to win to smooth the path of government itself and make its aims and program understood and accepted” $60-0000- ANDERSON JEWELRY COMPANY m These Republicans were named as a resolutions committee as the G O P GO P COMMITTEE national committee meeting in Chicago moved toward a: showdown on the party’s war stand Left to right: Mrs Pearl Sayre Ardmore Okla David S Ingalls Cleveland Wallace Townsend Little Rock Ark Walter S Hallanan Charleston W Va Werner W Schroeder Chicago Robert Burroughs Manchester N II and Mrs Gladys Knowles Missoula Mont — i — — — gHIi1— -4- - — Civil War Breaks Out iii LAVAL SPURS ip Courts Over Ownership Odd Battle Will Settle of the Virginia i In Two W Lawyer Indicted In Photo Attack con-twe- en be-It- j " j j J ar-dem- i police-recorde- of j (D-Ne- v) ! cnodcao AND i ts up-to-d- ate im-beca- me I ca-choo- — I Vir-stituti- de-’gre- United Nations Claimed Benefitted By Move af-B- i o Greatest Romance' ALLIED CAUSE 00 general assembly this year and companion j legislaStatus of Washing' tion is pending in conrlss sponton's Home Town sored by Chairman Randolph (D-Y Va) of the house listrict I TOPE HALEY t fairs committee WASHINGTON April 23 (Wide But Senator McCarr&n wanted World) — It looks as though ithere dlstnct to have co2lete h may be a minor “civil war” the capitals of the union and lro over the airport To buttress the confederacy with the courts as his argument he claimed that the battlefields whole business of congress retro The prize Is tiny but rich his- - ceding Virginia’s share the dirapidly-growin- g stort and s Arlinga tri'et hundred years 23 nearly ago JERSEY CITY N J April part of the ad- - was a “vain unconstitutional (AP) — The Hudson county grand ton county Vaof andAlexandria Va legal act” He' has introduced a city jury Indicted Eugene T Sharkey George Washington’s town odd bill to repeal the 1846 acf The former assistant county prosecutor contest of Virbetween ownership as given yesterday on a charge of interfer- ginia and the District of Columbia Congress he argued tenclerlof to the land with a unnews power photographer ing is a sort of legal “button button from the accept states do set Ua ia “seat der a 1937 statute which prohibits who button?” of the federal governme-htbut it interference with reporters or Fbrs got the ever since the birth years did not have authority to! on the give photographers assignment " of the nation the argument has hand back Sharkey was accused of The establishment of th district ing Edward E Harrigan Bayonne simmered along on a minor keyic Times photographer as the latter centered in a more or less aca- including Virginia’s shafe' he argument over the boundary gued was a “four-wa- y Contract photographed two vice trial def end- ants in the Hudson county court among the federal government the But the war brought demands j two state governments house on March 24 Sharkey who and private -- was d in 1923 is de- for space and more space in the property owners whose property fense counsel in a vice case not nation’s capital and the issue be- - I was acquired came a practical one Thousands This contract presumed he ar-yet called to trial government workers have moved gued that the property would be in recent years to Alexandria and used as a “permanent seat of the Arlington county Now Chairman government’ 'and henc the act McCarran of the senate giving the land back to i Virginia district affairs committee has was a violation of contract and raised the argument that the whole void area of Arlington and part of In 1791 when Virginia' gave it Alexandria legally belong to the to the federal government and in District of Columbia and should 1846 when congress gave it back be returned the territory was undeveloped and Through the years the issue has of comparatively little value The ' developed like this: picture has definitely changed There were disputes over the The area is growing s rapidly boundaries of land-granwhich that statistics ' are the states of Maryland and possible to obtain but superlatives Virginia but these were amicably which fit the county include the Short summer we had and early settled by the two states smallest most thickly ’populated When the congress in 1791 moved and among the richest and great-t- o Sol sneezed and missed it set-uthe District of Columbia est revenue producing counties in what with 17 inch precipi- as “thep of the government of the state of Virginia seat ! tation in form of rain hail snow and what have you The thunder the United States” under the con- - Under these circumstances it accepted tenders from ginia could hardly be expected to thundered ' and lightning was just and Virginia totaling 100 accept without an argument a deMaryland a flash in the pan square miles approximately 70 cision of congress to change its from Maryland and 30 from Vir- - mind after nearly a hundred years Today we have war and fairmer here and in Sol means wair and former Sol £JLV Virginia leaders Thereafter the issue of the Richmond ate not laughihg off the means fair and warmer boundary line” in the stretch cov- - threat They are hopefuls that Sen-ere- d by the district became a moot ator McCarran’s plan is rj just an Hi ho‘ and some tomato juice — until 1846 when congress arguing point for his question of the till ration defense yours they that the district was larg- - airport dispute but they aren’t tak holding stamps! er! than would ever be required it for granted back Virginia’s 30 square ing gave Maximum Wednesday was 70 miles 30 degrees with a This became “Alexandria counminimum early this morning ty” When Alexandria became an which is plenty cold for summer city the county took underwear Keep on flannels folks independent the name of Arlington after the historic mansion of the Lee fam One year ago if you care which ily overlooks the Potomac mum was 69 degrees and minimum That act of retrocession revived a warmer 49 degrees the old boundary argument which important a few years a go — P S Speaking of staggering became when the hours Aloysus the office boy launched thefederal government multimillion dollar comes to work and then Sol stag- national airport across the river on gers in (hie) Women are the an- the Virginia shore swer to all labor shortages Forthwith the question arose as to should police the airport P P S S — What’s that an an- whowho should collect the profitable over his head? Answer: gel has oil taxes and who should and gas “Halo “Halo” Reply: yourself!!” the sale of liquor Another question: “What is hole in regulate Virginians that- the doughnut?" Answer: “Hollow” Re- made land” conceded of the part “Hollow airport yourself” ply: dredged from the bottom of the nver to provide runways might be P P S S — Question: “What property but they laid shores are Lake Michigan bounded District claim to jurisdiction over the area by Illinois Indiana etc?” the administration land including “I dunno Answer: what shores -operations building built on orig(what’s yours)” inal Virginia soil i and soda “Whiskey Reply: Airline airoperators the serving what’s your’s” port demanded a settlement objecting to being held accountable conflicting laws and HOLD EVERYTHING to 250 Pairs Shoes from two jurisdictions regulations The compromise which appeared most likely to receive general' O PARADISE was to fix the boundary at the high-watmark on the Vir-ginshore and to make the entire O PARAMOUNT airport a federal reservation within Virginia subject to tax O NATTj POISE and liquor control lawsVirginia ' " ' Such legislation won the approval to - Will Play a Stellar Role in on r Ways NEW YORK April 23 (Wide World) — Pierre Laval cursed by millions may have sold himself down (the river and done France and the United Nations a good turn by taking over the Vichy French government as la “collaborationist” When Laval again elbowed himself into the Vichy regime as old Marshal Petain’s “chief of government” last week the governments fighting Germany Italy and Japan took it as very bad news On the surface it seemed so However two bright points stand out: 1 — Petain retained direct control of the French fleet and all armed forces' by making Admiral Jean axis-back- ed Darlan commander-in-chie- f A Woman Never Forgets the Man Who report- ing directly to him Laval as premier normally could control the French forces 2 — Laval marked himself as such a whole-hearte- d collaborationist that the great part of the French certainly are in mental revolt against him pending the time when they can shoulder arms and march with rescuing invaders against the Germans Much as one may condemn Vichy government for various reasons it is a fact that the United States state department felt it worthwhile to work with Vichy and to strengthen the marshal’s hand whenever Hitler put on pressure for more cooperation It is a fact that the French fleet still strong enough to turn the tide against the British in the Mediterranean has not been turned over to the Germans It may go to Hitler later but at least it has been kept idle for two years set with Certified Perfect diamonds Pe-tain- ’s j Degree Work Is Set for Masons i revelation In this modern ring ensemble featuring simplicity of mounting to glorify the Q brilliance of a “Certified Perfect” diamond A SALT LAKE CITY April 23 (AP) — Scottish Rite Masons of Utah will confer degrees during a four-da- y meeting beginning es br-r-r- -r Anderson's supremacy in quality style and value leads with "Certified Perfect" Diamonds ' An exquisite ensemble perfectly matched set with “Certified Perfect” diamonds and 14k yellow gold mountings O $75 Effective Home Treatment Promptly Relieves Torture! 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