Show rison 'Bias (4 Polities SECOND wis Claims W RADIO LOG LOCAL NEWS PAGE 14 sEcnoN Charge ReiteratCs Criticism - A recent inspection of the state prison by the state legisla tive councirs subcommittee on prisons "had nothing to do with politics" a Republican answering charges made by Sen Grant Midgley (D Salt Lake) that the inspection was "a political trick" said: "There was nothing '' political about the inspection The senator knows that and Reps Merrill K DaVis and Edwin (both Republicans from Salt Lake) know that" Deplorable uonditions Rep Lewis said the inspection was suggested by Mason W Hill who assumed the position of depu- In Inflation Picture t By WEBER 'HART 4 Milford Ralph Ernst Meyers boy - dies of sepident injuries ty warden at the prison Aug 1 "1 met Mr Hill at a meeting in I A4ftooltA This is the combination which Sunday captivated both Julies and spectators as the Salt Lake county fair queen was named Winner of the crown was Ann Mackie 17 daughter of Mr and Mrs Albert V Mackie 2751 Wilshire dr Beauty horsemanship counted equally CAPTIVATES CROWD Sugayhouse Entry to Rule A s o uli ty air Queen " - - - slip of a girl on a colorful horse captivated and spectators alike Sunday to become queen Of Salt Lake judges free fair which begins Wednesday She is Ann Mackie county's 17 daughter of Mr and Mrs Albert V Mackie 2751 Wilshire dr by Sugarhouse Lions club Selected to reign over the fair A hazel-eye- d V-I- k - Ex-Yresiote- 0 - V as attendants were Donna Max- field 17 daughter of Mr and Mrs Ellis It Maxfield ' Sandy and Marilyn Dahl 18 daughter of Mr and Mrs Conrad S Dahl 221 E nt t fit Up&IL e 1-7- -1- CI 1 72 ouccumDR k Clarence Edward Groesbeck 72 of Utah former president-managPower and Light Co died Saturday in La Jolla CaL Funeral serVices will be conducted in La Jolla Monday Board chairman of Electric Bond and Share Co New York until his retirement in J916 'Mr Groesbeck is survived by his widow Mrs Alice Ball Groesbeck whom he married Jail 3 1900 er - Born at Frankfort IU - 24 ' 1876 Mr Groesbeck was aJuly son of Edward C and Rose G Groesbeck Graduated from the University of Michigan In '1898 he was with General Electric (1 in Schenectady N Y prior to coming west in 1908 Mr Groesbeck served successively as vice president of the San Diego Gas and Electric Co - - Pacific coast manager at Portland for the Byllesby Utility interests and president of Utah Power and Light Co He left the lattet position in 1914 to 'join Electric Bond and Share Before his' retirement Mr Groesbeck also Ayes a member of the executive committee of the American Gas and Electric Co and member of the executive corn mittee of the Association of Edison Illumination Cos He rwai affiliated with Alpha Delta Phi - fraternity and was a member of the Congregational - - church Private services :at the family home in La Jolla will be followed by cremation Bicycle-Truc- k Victim 12 Dies of Hurts Tdbunel SPecial MILFORD BeaVer County Aug 22—A Milford boy Ralph Ernst Meyers died lit Milford hospital early Sunda3r of injuries suffered Saturday when a bicycle he was riding collided with a truck driven by Norman E Ferguson 35 Provo Trooper Ernest Pearce Beaver who investigated said charges of operating a vehicle wider than the legal limit had been filed against Ferguson The accident ocCurred when the boy and Maurine Geist 8 daughter of 'Mrs Grace Geist Milford ' were riding bicycles on a road about a mile north of town As the truck approached them they took to different sides of the road and in passing the framework of the vehicle stuck' young Meyers across the eyesi He suffered la skull fracture brain concussion a broken nose and multiple bruises and lacera- mtited that" the representative said "Finding conditions where 70 men do not have access to toilet facilities for 12 hours at a time is a serious matter—and it is not 7200- South political The reason the criticlsm was Miss Maxfield was sponsored by made public was that it might tions Miss Lions club Dahl and sandy serve as a means of speeding up ' The truck was 14 ft wide and club Lions Lake South Salt by construction of the new prison at the road was 14 ft wide the ofand horse- the site" ficer reported Beauty personality Mr Pearce surmised that the y manship provided the basis for he said not have seen the truck the judging with each of the 17 framework clearlY because he did entriet required to circle the not have on eyeglasses he had arena &amount and mount All habitually worn The boy suffered a fractured western wore matching girls four years ago on an acciskull riding habits dent in California his parenti Miss Mackie a senior at Granite said - The Meyers boy was born May 6 high school has been "ridbag since 1936 in Crookstot Minn a son of was 10" She also is a talented Claude H and Verona Walter pianist and is interested He had been a resident of Four teen agers were injured Meyers an ohe-ha- lf two Milford years about 230 am when the Sunday at200 are his parents three persons Approximately Surviving tended the queen judging held at automobile in which they were rid- brothers Sherman 6 David 4 and the fairgrounds stadium Sunday ing at approximately 3275 S Billie Meyers 1 and a sister free fair State went out of control veered Claudette Meyers 11 all of at 5:30i pin The four-da- y begins Wednesday and features across the street and struck a many exhibits in livestock agri- tiee according to Salt Lake county cultural canning and homecraft 4950 Silver F James High- deputy sheriffs land dr is manager of the anInjured were: nual event Byron Westover 17 559-4t- h Judges for the queen contest East undetermined back injuries were: E W Sund Sandy Mrs Edna Murphy S B McHenry: E reported In "fairly good" condition Carl and Paul S Clowes - all' of at St Mark's hospital Salt Lake Bruce Bealer 17 562 Stratford ave driver lacerations and If plans under Consideration by released bruises from L D S hos$400 pital Salt Lake county communities materialize a mosquito abatement Bonnie Knight 16 Midvale andl program covering ay the entire area Janice Bateman 18 Midvale may be approved folb next year and lacerations both reLast week Midvale and Murray A taxicab automobile and a bruises leased from Salt Lake general hos- - city councils approved participa' truck were involved in a traffic tion in such a program but only mishap Sunday at 7:35 pm at the According to deputy sheriffs on condition that it is a county-wis- e intersection of 5th North and 2nd Mr Bealer apparently went to program Officials explain sleep while driving southon State that no good could be accomplished West causing damages amounting The vehicle veered diagonally to an abatement proadoption ofarea to nearly 6400 to the three ve- the left and struck the tree head by one ' without assurin gram hicles on they said ance similar that steps could All were taken to Salt Lake eliminate According to police reportss a influx from adpest in county fire Yellow Cab Co taxi driven by A general hospital areas jacent ambulance for emerAn expert on mosquito control Christensen 22 255 E 1st department gency treatment Dr Don M Rees University of South collided with an automoUtah professor of biology met bile dirven by Roy L Fhtley 26 recently with city councils in the Club Hear to Utah of Fort Douglas University Boyden area and recommended planting of student forcing Mr Finley's auto Democratic gubernatorial candi- mosquito fish in infested waters into the path of a pickup truck date John S Boyden will address He explained that these fish live driven by E Sweat 39 Woods the regular meeting of the Salt on larvae and prove an mosquito Cross Lake Round Table Tuesday at effective means og control Mr Christensen was issued a 12:30 pm in Hotel Utah Edward When meeting With the Murray citation for failure to yield right F Tolland secretary said Suncouncil Dr! Rees cited the of way to another vehicle police day Mr Boyden will discuss - the city low of 3 mlii for mosquito levy officers reported current political campaign abatement within! Salt Lake City According to present plans fi122 HIGHWAY nancing- for a 4imilar program in the county would be handled through a Salt Lake county levy City 2ecorders1 Rex Thompson- Murray and Lawrence A Mineer Midvale said Sunday plans for the program cannot be advanced further until the other communities indicate a desire to Join Salt Lake county was the 52 Magna IL Brown George state's "black county" ' during and Joseph Worthen Davis 23 ' 825 Sego ave the week of Aug 15 through The vehicles collided at 83rd Aug 21 with three traffic fatalities occurring the South and 2nd West injuring during ' C several period other persons one The deaths boosted the state's Beriously' Four Utahns will receive de total to 122 compared with 109 A boy WWI the at the same time last year green from the University' of eounty's third victim Killed inBoulder Colo at the The county came close to stantly when the auto he was Colorado comninety-sixt- h bastitution's state of went rest out in the the of control and joining driving 28 mencement exercises S week free of tzaffic deaths a into eanal Aug plunged Saturday according to word received Sunday put two fatalities just a few night Was Robert Mathews minutes after the week had 2195 West 5400 South Three In Salt Lake City teen-ag- e another a short white begun and They include t Merle Hinsdale boys and the driver's ' William )Mack before it ended marred the sister escaped Ross Layton ' recordl Stoddard Richmond Cache with minor' injuries obile' collision A Salt Lake count3rsa toll was county Stanley William Belnap Kesler Salt Lake boosted to le same as at the and Mack Smith just after midnight Aug 15 took ' the lives of a bus passenger same time last year City 48-ho-ur AusEurope the Hungary-bor- n coloratura soprano has been with "the Met' since - 'tria-educat- ed 1939 - She is accompanied by her personal representative and accompanist Mrs Mary Fluise Reeves herself an accomplished musician - Wealthy Recluse s Rites Tuesday Funeral services for Mrs' Inge9 : - - borg T Johnson ' about 80 274 Almond et: will be : conducted Tuesday at 2 p tm et 125 4 Main Mrs Johnson widow of Alfred Johnson was found dead Thurs day afternoon at her home More than $70000 in cash is reported deposited in Salt Lake City banks and at least $25000 in negotiable securities and real estate holdings Friends may tall at place of funeral until services Burial will be in Wesatch Lawn Memorial - - - park - - er member banks are required to pay for loan from the federal reserve system he said will "not make much difference" in the inflation picttire Staying at Hotel Utah Sunday Mr Eccles said he would go to Ogden Monday and would leave Tuesday for about 10 days in Canada after which he will return to Utah In all tze will be "out about three of Washington" for ' weeks he said Refuses Comment Reluctant to discuss personal opinions ' regarding the nation's financial outlook Mr Eccles reminded that he testified nearly three weeks Ago before the house banking committee "So it's all on the record and I have nothing further to add" he said "The house hearings were all extemporaneous" he said "and testified for about 10 hours You can say a licit in 10 hours" he added During the hearings Mr: Eccles criticized Pres Harry S Truman's program and denounced it as "more political than economic" anti-inflati- on Urges Less Spending s He also intimated proposed possibly were more inflationary than deflationary Mr Eccles former chairman of the federal reserve board told the house banking committee that states should be encouraged to cut down spending and the federal government should "set an example" He advocated bringing down food prices "by encouraging more and not less production" that-measure- Car Hits Tree Hurts Four On South State Councils Study Countde Mosquito Plan ay Damage Set at In Crash 3-W- Fair Rodeos -- viernis L Courtty Worst Offender n Hiking Utah Traffic Ton - - Utahns to Recelv6 U of Degrees - - eight-year-o- ld bus-auto- m - May Cease -- Fuê1 Expliodes Kills Utahn At Guam Base iGlade Offers To Assist Party Meet - three-memb- er ' - coin-missi- on ys 73-2- nd ng - to improve horse barns at the state fair grounds it automatically will mean no more rodeos or horse shows Sheldon R Brewster fair manager said Sunday Mr Brewster said eight of nine sanitation suggestions made last June by Salt Lake City and state health boards have been acted Upon But the fair board has neither the money nor ' feels it necessary to remodel the barns and would close them down first he added Closing of Others If the city were ' to enforce its sanitation' ordinance calling for "rodent-prostables with impervious graded and drained floors" Mr Brewster asserted it also would mean the closing of several barns in town The ruling probably applies to places where horses are stabled all year around If it doesn't the city legally cannot accept circuses or animal shows of any type he of added W V Hickey chief city 'sanitarian said the ordinance mentioned makes no distinction be- tween permanent and transitory stabling Whether or not the fairgrounds can operate the present barns probably would be a mitter of policy- - decided by the city health- commissioner he pointed - ' Mr Brewster said the decisiofl not to remodel was made largely' because owners of fine horses refuse to quarter their animals on cement floors—and because fair officials feel the stables are completely rat free and clean Nine Recommendations In June health officers the groulids and made nine recommendations to Gov Herbert 13 Maw They were A sewer should be installed from the midway to the city's trunk sewer line at 2nd North all unused barn a should be razed the area between Jordan river and the race track should be drained and - ex-am- bled 10-in- ch food ' concessionaires should be required to comply with aU city health ordinances A satisfactory milk house should be built if milk produced by exhibit dairy stock cwaz 'to bé sold as grade A unused toilet vents in the coliseum bldg should be connected and no more 'stabling of livestock in the grandstand area until stalls comply with municipal ordinances Mr Brewster said the milk house definitelt will meet state specificatons when the fair opens Sept IS According to Mr Brewster con dition of the fairgrounds was found satisfactary last week by comJames Z Davis city health missioner during an unofficial tour - s 'ever-evolvi- If the state board of health decides to press its recommendation out Forceful exhortations to "elect our friends" featured the kickoff dinner-meetin- g Sunday afternoon of Utah labor's joint legislative committee at El Gaucho inn 3618 Highland dr Nearly 500 representatives of labor their wives and political candidates attended the meeting called by representatives of the railroad 'brotherhoods International Association of Machinists United' Wine Workers of America Congress - of Industrial and the American' Federation of Labór Karl S Organizations Little - representing :the railroad brotherhoods was master of te ceremonies Fondle Parl HanSe n Be had ''- - Featured speaker was Robert Davies state A F L 'director served in navy on Pacific isle of political education whose address i was rebroadcast by transcription over the Intermountain network Sunday evening Mr Davies cited actions of the 27th Utah legislature and the 80th conas the impelling force behind PROGRESSIVES gress the ' state's labor organizations' political unity Streis Unity Need "Today more than ever before It is essential that labor's point' of view and labor's stake in our of life be made clear to the GUAM Aug 22 (UP)—One way 'public—forcefully honestly and Utahn was among three navy men he declared distortion" without killed in an explosion and fire unionism does not and "Trade which ripped through the navy's Will not operate in a vacuum It The Progressive party of Utah gasoline storage depot here early Is not a picture in a book a chart its state nominating convention or a blueprint on a desk You just Sunday postponed ' by American The Mahn is Fondley Part Han- cannot scrutinize it and compare plans Legion action may secure a meet- some It with fantastic utopian Sen 20 son of Mr and Mrs plan for perfect living and expect Eng place from the Salt Lake City Fondley L Hansen Zr W 17th to be fair and honest in your de- commission or convene In the court ' ave Garfield nunciation when you find elements e S The entire island was shaken that do not live up to your pre- chraonelkbetttrs of 'DistA: by the blast which was blamed conceived notions of the way men on a defective gauge that per- should act" he asserted: At the invitation of Mayor Earl mitted gasoline to overflow into labor is the weapon J Glade a ' comOrganized a ravine A spark from a jeep of the weak against the ' strong mittee es the 'Utah Progressive caused the explosion and fire that Mr Davies said "It always has followed been and continues to represent a party and the intermountain reThe dead were identified as two challenge to the selfish Ininority of gion Will meet With the city chief petty officers and an enlisted men who believe in class distincat 9 aM to dis-- man One enlisted mem is reported tion—who place profits on a par cuss theMonday possibility of Using the missing and another b in critical with their usurped privilege of Kiwanis-Felt--BoAnd Girls 'city's condition from burns of lives the fellow club facilities at dominating East ac- One of the chief petty officers men" to Gordon G Hoxsie state cording rescued an enlisted man but was Laud it Trade Unionism killed when he returned to aid party chairman a second man BAh succumbed deTrade unionism the speaker Cancels Lease to a wall of names 'ëlared represents one of the basic The convention (Lriginally was The initial blast was followed foundations of democraqy and the scheduled in the American 10000Two or others Legion three by American way of 404 S West Temple Saturday gallon tanks of aviation gasoline is a natural necessary amd hall 'It and 'Sunday The lease i was canburned shooting flames skyward thoroughly 111011a means ''of Smoke rolled thousands of feet tecting the workers' livelihood and ' celed Fridair by the Legion who said use Of hall by a political Into the air Improving his lot in life It is a party would the be in violation of its dynamic struggling Fond ley Pad Hansen 20 was fightin force operating in the charter born in Mt Pleasan Sanpete a thousand and one According to Mr Hoxsie Judge of midst county Nov 12- 1927 a son of equally American activities ' It Crockett has indicattd the party might use his courtroom as a last Foncliey L and Jennie Brotherson is not a importation it is resort-IHansen 27 W 17th ave Garfield part and foreign of the American Crockett said Sunday that An active member of the Church system of parcel free enterprise he said heJudge Latter-day of theProgresof Jesus Christ of He outlined history of organized siveis not a member Saints he attended public schools labor in the United States a sig- party or affiliated with it in In Mt Pleasant and Garfield He nificant step of which he said was any way am offering use of the courtenlisted in the U S navy on his a public doctrine during the first and World war stating it was in the room as a last resort because L 17th birthday Nov 12-1was assigned to ofirseas duty on public interest to encourage col- consider it the duty ' of the courts Guam in December of that year Labor strife to vouchsafe to all citizens their lective bargaining 7114 had served his entire enlist- of the 1920s rights of freedom of speech andclimaxed by "1lack freedom of assembly ment on Guam with the exception Friday" of October 1929-:t- he guaran-of a two months furlough home speaker said submerged labor to teed by the Constitution" he said in 1946 a neW6Iow Rights for All He it survived by Ma pareats a "And the more they shouted the two 'These fundamental freedoms of brother Franklin L Hansen worse it became until the Ameriwhich boast bt our beloved sisters Mrs Connie Elaine Darrell can people substituted that Americawemust and Yolanda Lyllene Hansen exist equally for all Frankleader and peerless grand Citizens They trans- Garfield lin D Roosevelt" Mr Davies said cend in importance any consideraDenounces Congress tion either personal or partisan that could t:dst in this political denounced the congress i30th Ile as a "utopia for lobbyists from the campaign" said Judge Crockett The judge reflected on the stand The languid air SundayIn ad big corporations l The recent dition to making most persons congress "ignored the mandate Once taken by Voltaire by saying: feel uncomfortable added greatfor lower prices and today the re- "While we might disagree with the objectives of the Prpgressive to discomfort of the price index is 214 ly hay tail foodwith 1935 of the party we must freely accord to The count average fever sufferers pollen our political opponents the :right to 1939" he declare- dper cubic yard : was to disagree with Us" scored Davies Mr 40 congress' (4) Ragweed "It is entirely -- Understandable tax and education 137 bush (7) 4 housing Burning that the'American Legion being a 7 (7) record and laid' special emphasis Cooldeburr organization of I non- Adtemarla spore— 4 (0) - on the real estate lobby's efforts patriotic 'nature :should have a more teeth in partisai against "putting riguiles in parentheses represent the count for the same day rent control" The income Aix policy of not permitting use Of its hall for partisan political purSee Page 15Column last year poses" the judge said ' Representatives Nanied1 : SRepresenting the party in city commission chambers Monday will be itfr Hoxsie: Mr& Jessie GreenSevéli-St- e vLS1011 halgh state vice chairman and Mrs Verde Barnes Rocky Mountain region representative Possibility that U Col Wayne Meanwhile the party's executive Carbis Utah selective service will meet at its bead-committee officer will be named to head a 161 Regent-- st Monday quarters draft district composed of seven discussion to the to full give night 'Teti western states was disclosed SunLegion's action t The party incurred financial loss day by Brig Gen J Wallace West 4 due to the cancellation- according state director ' Hoxsie and it is probable NJ r The procurement chief left Salt executive committee will seek: the Lake City Sunday on an unexl to recover through legal action picted call to Washington' D C Gen West said It is anticipated F11Athe visit will resült In an appointment from Pres Harry S Truman' Earlier in the numth' Col- - Carbis had cAarge of instructing procurement officers from the statel' S rt Capittn manager Standard comprising the district'They are 'Inc said Sunday he exSurplus Utah California Nevada New pects to offerthe' Federal Housing Mexico Arizona ' Wyoming and definite Plan administration Colorado The conference in Washington sometime this week ' for the re- Is expected to last at least three building of camp Kearns days Gen West added Progress on salvaging and ' gleaning up- - the Kearns 'rncityr the manager said already has Cioaret Fire Losi-$27mark and if the half-wa- y passed H A authorizes the smouldering cigaret dropped plans conon a mattress was listed by Salt struction could be - started immeLake 'firemen as cause of & blaze diately Ilids for well drilling on the which biought 'an estimated' $275 site probabl7 will be $20000000 damage at the residence of Arthur awarded next week ad30 Wayne 1714 Carbia C Mayfield 162 Navajo st 'Sun- Lt CoL Blzy Win new draft appointment Caplan saidday at 1:31 am : HEALTH RULES lad-ma- 'Met' Opera Artis Arrives in Utah a Rosa Bok Internationally famous star of the Metropolitan opera arrived In Salt Lake City Sunday for a visit during which she hopes to meet several mu Ideally prominent Utatmit She hopes to visitwith Maurice Abravanel conductor of the Utah symphony and other- - musicians famous for their work here Except for a one session tour in Curbs on instalhnent buying to go into effect next month were termed Sunday by Mar-riflS Eccles member of the federal reserve board and native Utalm as "a very minor matter" Such curbs as well as the slightly increased rediscolint rates Point-of-the-Mount- - 500 at Dinner Hear Blasts At Congress Legislature - Lake) the city and county building Aug 115" the representative said "He had come down to get a prisoner believe He did not know I am a state representative and he tegan talking about deplorable conditions at the prison "He said someone from the 'legislature should investigate I told him I wks a member of the legislatuure and asked him if he thought it would be better to set a date for such an inspection or just make a surprise visit" Mr Hill told me that both he and Warden John E Harris would welcome such a visit at anytime Rep Lewis continued Hill Not Available Mr Hill formerly a highway patrol lieutenant was in Canon City Colo Sunday and not available for conuneftt Rep Lewis reiterated his severe criticism of prison conditions as they were found during the inspection Thursday "Conditions there are deplorable and I think even Sere Midgley ad- ourse at meet Iltalan Horne on 'Visit Sees Little Chancre state representative said Sunday in reply to charges of a Democratic state senator Rep David T Lewis (Ft Salt 7 94::i::::::'POU:-'i1--d'41l:''''- ' -- EN l!AGE-THIRTE- 450::::410040 igeal Cprbs Unix Aid reeks Avers Replits to Democrat's - ' UTAH 'MONDAY' MORNING AUGUST 23 1948 SALT LAKE - - 4 ' 944 -- p s -- - - law-abidi- ng Pollen Count - - -- ' -- -- - t - 1- -- ta' h DralfOfficial May Ilea West 111- - 1 -- - '2 - - to-M- - Firm' Drafts Aid for Kearns - i - i - ' - kp4to ' |