Show - 1 ( I ' RADIO LOG g eqbr Page 16 i i " 7 '' ' ' A'''2"4- -- I b :'': P I-1- 4 'k A "'" :-4----1"k 4 i ' I ' -- ' 41 A - - 1 - ‘ t ' I ' -- ' fi: wIt S'N'INf - 9 - --- I I oiklorr: - ' t r'1: 'ii 4 ? ' —- f ' ':7 ''' — - 1:' i ''' ' i :: rs- - '''" ' A 1 r 7:''''''''' '''' : ''''''''-:?a''' '' ::' ' - f'i e- -c ---- - !:iti '''''''' - - :: '7 - 7'" rk?Z - I :: :f' - :' TRIBUNE WASHINGTON BUREAU 1 7 D C Oct 15 WASHINGTON i rr —The war department stirred ::i up a hornet's nest Monday when ''-''-' 1 ' k:-- ':if- : ' - v- :1-- ' ix- 1 '"- it announced incident to a 1 :':' eral but tentative program for I disposition of army air bases 1 that Ogden air technical service Hill field will be command closed as a control field and be relegated to the status of a satellite field meaning so the I — ''' ''' 7 '2: gen- I ''':'3 - i i ' pi'" fi T ' - j''' :' 0:'t1- 0 ' " !' 1 i 2 "! ' ! 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Governor Hears Protests on valuation ( 1 I ( : ILlItLie It i 1 Tax Connnission Pledges To Reconsider Position I t 1 't t i I 1 Protestants to the state's 10c"'c land valuation increase took their troubles to Gov Herbert B Maw Monday and after a three-hoconference the state tax commission agreed to take under ! 1 ur ( advisement possibility of reversing its position But there was no indication the commission would alter its posi- tion which reversal would create a 'terrible mess righZ at tax time" one conference participant admit- ted r -- - t ifi ' - - 4 Statutory Responsibility I t4 1 f t : ' Gov Maw as spokesman for the confereesdeclared reassessment of ( i - 0 ----- 0410'-'- - I A - t tiap--44 w- ! - Smololvi!-01':1-- '" 4 - '''' ' :: -- - 7:::-z:- 1 1t 1:44-- -- I 1 1 -'- - i i k 1 - - A! - s ---' ii "- f We Salt Lake Builder Dies 11-KnoI- sTn ' 1 - - 'k '14 k: :: - -- - Y - - -- ' I' - ' A - - -t I : i: : '- - - - 1 '''gt- - - ? - e- 1 s --- A r--- 1::- - ----- : - amim :!: - - i f -!- 0 - - : 1 44 - -- A---- I s --' : - - - -- ts - - t 14-4 : - ''''-- ' ''' t- ''' — '' — '' ''' ''e - - - i - 07""'----:"f- f ‘ - - : f--:- ' - kk ---- ' War Scribe Mayor Asks Heads Home Plans Fluid - P A c ss tt-7- -- 4 i ii" '-: - Z' - -t- "1 1 4 - k - ar Sen : J : - PAGE 11 real property was a "statutory rei o ' l the report spent the day trying of to values f equalize sponsibily" ' i to find out what was back of all property citing that since 1936 i valuation of cattle and sheep had t It and told the war department he K :d l'i Increased between 60 and 707c will oppose any such program t '''0t ir that every general class of prop! I e Established by Congress I t had climbed and that there' x erty '16"4' was He reminded army air force offore the 1 t i i' :":— tz :i i 7'-'-law to equalize real :‘''47-'- ficers that Hill Field was estab' i':"-1'4'':" '1 ' r! by required : ft r'''''s:''''-14'-:::""! i estate values — lished under authority of the Wilt v 11''' -' :1L —-- 4 -4 cox act—in other words by di7'44The average home owner must '' 0 4 4- ' :tcno 044dia rection of congress He insisted about 93 cents more on his 1 — pay ' ' 1 ' By PAT CLEGG 'Wow I war the not tic that estate taxes as the result of has vi real :i-- -' 410""vdepartment 4 ' 1 tt ::cige! ''' i The fleet's in '46 ' r4 ilemw:: the ( now 10 war the is 'increase the the ' governor N authority 1 ! I t co 1 Two hundred navy men 805) lar 4 -S' over to convert Hill field into a i ' ( ''''llaits8774016 pointed out 3 of whom have been brought back '''' ' :i! conkoiag'"z-'' mere in the Those participating supply depot f from overseas duty after being -I ference were Grant Macfarlane 's:' :'' " Talking with Col J E Wilson i'dcclmoorwachi -- -46 c' T"' tR:01itc — tried and found true in the bitter —' In immediate charge of the ' and Richard F Harding repretest of battle are at the Univer( ""'' 't '''1 '' Sudden E Schraven House f the the gr Henry senting Apartment — ' ''''' l'g r4:- - : '''zi ‘: ' '''0 V ''' ' sity of Utah training as officer -- - ' -Assn of Utah and the Salt Lake 'IT ' -—- 'AIt' tr 1 army has a short memory adding: I ' paasing grieves raany friends 74 i f A0 ' candidates for the regular navy 1 ' was not s9 long ago that you f ' board George W "It Estate Real 0 er"1 Aqt '' naval reserve and marine corps ' e (1—s 77-- 1 got the jitters and moved every- 1 Morgan Salt Lake county corn(" ' : 't '' In a unique four-yei' program back coast from the missioner Hyman Guss deputy Pacific thing r ' t ' 4 ' a of navy and civilian life combined t ' ''' 1 Into the Rocky Mountain area in''o's:7 'Z'' 7 f i' s:!r:PI Salt Lake county assessor: J Pat-: 7 '4 1 ' i — J ' 14'!' t4 -1 7 these bluejackets are thriving on t i cluding Ninth service command t ii ton Neely deputy Salt Lake ye A : :tle t ±4" 7 the Ute campus and earning the f ' "7 '' kk ''" Now the war is over county attorney and Heber Benheadquarters I t:kkkot ""-praise of professors for despite are proceeding to move back 1 nion Jr Milton Twitchell and Aryou ' ' : i 1' ! !À ''t '':: :'''''' having spent the last few years 7 :''7 :777 to the remember thur McFarlane state tax comthat coastJust ef '' ' I ' '' ''''-waging war the sailors can hold irrA: was missioners and Gov Maw Hill field established under I 11''''e f '''il' : their own with any text book ' ' Px congress 4 - - i4 direct authority from r r''''''' Popular Misconception ' 1 E and I protest any action by the I i2 Starts Out Early ' 10 increase on real estate "The 4 which will dismantle v i department The sailors' day starts at 6:25 values has caused many taxpayers that field unless and until you i ' BATTLE 'VETS TRY SCHOOL a m An exercise in how to be '''''''' to feel that the total tax increase Henry E Schraven 65 aaa aired the whole question be0 a good wife as well as a good Upper photo Lt Cmdr W V Gilmore explains the Intricacies have 4t 12th East prominent Salt Lake com1 tax of to acts due the is the e fore ' congress" officer follows as the bluejackets of one of the g - etmission which is not true at all" contractor who built many large navy's guns to three NROTC students at the to Be Retained Bases clean up their own areas in the Salt Lake buildings died at his s Gov Maw said University of Utah Frank Dexheimer Columbia Mo Walter e' borne Monday at 10:30 a ra of a inuniversity field house their "dorof the "The same The portion major program department I -r heart attack !: to mitory" then march off to break- Wilson Urbana Ill and Chuck Peart Hollywood Cal Below contemplates retention of the is due crease the imposed levy I' ISke Is a glimpse of the university field house which the sailors Wendover --- r: fast in the university cafeteria ''':'' Mr adwas IL Schraven head cf to A state the give and field legislature by range kt 74-By 8 o'clock the navy with' :: ditional financial help to schools E Schraven Co are calling home until their own dormitory can be erected in western Utah and testing followthe S draws its iron hand and sailors He was born in Paducah Ky - ing intermountain bases: Pocatel- t 1 That was the result of general o '''''' II are on their own to do as civilian 16 1879 a on of John F Nov i commission demand The itt lo air field: -popular s army Casper Wyo students do which includes irnand of Schraven He increase because this made Mary army air field: Las Vegas army 1 statutory responsibility to equal- came to SaltMuller Lake City in 1902 promptu rest periods on the lawn 1 Nev field and air army Tonopah With the exception of certain naand entered ' the contracting ize all values air field t 4 ) Val science classes cadets select business with his father under is that raised "The objection t their own courses of study real estate had to bear the brunt the firm name of J F and H E ' 1:' ‘ Conspicuous by its absence in f They may saunter into the of the increased lexy for schools Schravere 4 i '‘'s the list was Utah's army air forces ' cafeteria anytime- - between noon His father retired in 1929) and and to have a 10 added valuation I ' '''"'- no overseas replacement t ' Mr V LLS reand 1 p Schraven successfully carsame te time the at marching no depo coming I William McDougall A $20000 appropriation to ex- - Kearns which was not recom- i d x afterward they're free United ried on the business His firm as improper garded t to go to class study or spin yarns Press war correspondent held parcd city planning and zoning mended for interim retention "Another objection was that no contracted and constructed I the Col Weldon W Doe Kearns next to out on field house bunks staffs an I t year carry since the the opportunity was given to the pub- Salt Lake public library the origby Japanese ' Nit: effective postwar program is asked commander said Monday he had ) "'-At 5:30 p m the navy takes prisoner inal Mountain States Telephone lic to protest the reassessment 1942 until in of fall March Java ' in a proposed 1946 budget pre- - received no information from the t over again and marches the cadets involved in and Telegraph Co building W P ? amount total "The I :' off to dinner after which they he was found Sept 17 in Sumatra pared by the city finance depart- war department relative to the 00": i the increase is $178000 Its effectl Fuller and Co warehouse a ment headed by Mayor Earl J closing of the base but doubted t of public school on the small property holder is retire to the specially reserved is coming home 1 goo— d rooms of the library to engage it would come soon 1'''''' er various projects for the His parents Mr and Mrs W H Glade practically nil" ( The budget request lists also in supervised study for two hours McDougall Gov Maw emphasized that the 'Pacific Railroad Co and many h East Mon- $6000 for court commission sought only to keep other public ancl industrial build- '' remodeling juvenile Attend Campus Affairs a cable received day through quarters on the fifth floor of the f 4 all assessments on a uniform basis ings f L (t2 :e4T ' 'Peti The supervised study is elim- United Press channels which read: city 4 o' ' 1 and county building and $2400 Schraeee wee a member cf and not to let one class carry the I i! A r s i entire load irated two nights each week: Fri- "Please message family way home for employment of an additional Lake Elks lodge No SZ a Salt ' f I ? 1' C''' ' 4 't Lake day nights for the sailors to at- Tokyo in overall Salt fnember of Associated General The ' the : i levy '"te tq l'r Arrival date San Fran- inspector Department operations ? tend sorority parties and other an increase Contractors of American Intermills is are 4625 at listed and 1 $267040 county capital cisco uncertain Probably first investments at $5000 and Saturday campus affairs of 575 mills over the 1944 figure mountain branch of which he was Bureau leave week November" Tribune nights when their week-en- d reWashington of this increase the school dis- past president and a charter been i i had Budget requests - 1:' ''' Is in effect e 44q I student at ceived Monday from all city deWASHLNGTON D C Oct 15 tricts' needs were 345 mills and member of the Salt Lake KiwanMcDougall I ' t All student vacations such as the the state general fund 11 mills is club He was deeply interested t of Portland was partments except parks City Au- —Lynn S Richards former Utah t University the week between quarters and I a member of the editorial staff of ditor Louis E Holley The latter levy was made neces- in the Kiwanis youth movement LAIL-2:::-4LL-LI i -reported 4- 4state senator appeared Monday the week off at Christmas are The Salt Lake Telegram until he A street department budget re- sary by increased local govern- and Waft a member of its vocaobserved rigidly by the navy left in December 1939 for the quested by Commissioner John B before the house military affairs ment costs tional guidance committee GENEROSITY ON DEPENDS which grants leaves to its pro- orient He joined the U P staff Matheson seeks a to a will in find that committee "You Mr Schraven is eurvived by his pendopposition probably appropriacity teges on all these dates girl playing at St Annts orphanage may lot of people who lobbied for the widow Mrs Nellie Moore Schravin Shanghai several months prior tions of $35000 for a new asphalt ing bill proposing to establish at This little The naval reserve officers' train- to the Pearl Harbor attack funds at the last legislature en and his mother both of Salt plant $52700 for capital invest- least one national cemetery in each not retain her happy smile unless more response is shown col-to school now in the group bucking Lake City He reported on March 4 1942 ments including new are ing corps commanded at the Unibeen has half the Less war road than chest the quota equipappeal tax increases" one confer versity by Capt Joseph P Thew that he was going after "one more ment $53982084 for operations state for burial of men of the lected Funeral services will be conduring the first five report days of the campaign these is not an emergency or wartime story" before boarding an evacu- and $64369 for armed forces said ence following ducted salThursday at 2 p m at participant supplemental measure but was started in 1925 ation ship to take him from the aries Richards told the committee the meeting in the governor's 1372 E 1st South by Rev George and has a permanent future At Netherlands East Indies to AusW Weber rmnister First Conoffice only 5r0 of the veterans in times Budget requests previously subhave been buried in national past present all men who are receiving tralia Then he was caught In the mitted ingregational church Friends may other departments by and that existing ceme- cemeteries NROTC training entered the Japanese conquest of Java call at place of funeral Thursday clude: public safety—operations terial facilities are his arrival besides his corps from an enlisted status but ample withAwaiting salaries prior to cervices $1203919 supplemental out loading on the taxpayers the eventually the program will re- parents is a sister Miss Jean Mc- $210360 and Burial will be in Mt Olivet investments capital vert back to accepting civilians and of cost enormous Dougall Salt Lake City establishing cemetery $551088 which includes a new maintaining a national cemetery headquarters fire station and two in every state Supplies of grade A milk In the Grocers Conserve Sacks smaller stations In his ópinion most veterans Lake area have improved Salt Water department—operations prefer burial in family lots and Police Chief Reed E Vetter li partner in a firm handling the in- some during the past month Inetail grocers still are hortcf salaries $352794 supplemental oppose the idea of national ceme20 years as a termountain distributorship of Ad- David H Allred Utah director paper sacks and wrapping paper $20660 and capital investments teries as savoring too much of climaxed nearly continued coproduction and marketing ad- and will appreciate servant Monday at 5 p m miral radios and appliances public $210550 consumers in con of said L ministration Commissioner pauperism Public Monday operation Engineering department—operJ W Robinson finds a when he stepped down as chief of C RomneySafety of thousands of serving these materials Coy J said Rep Uncovering Monday Inspertor inations $209385 and capital Bountiful strong sentiment in congress in Salt Lake City police to enter Record will act as police chief additional bottles in the recent Hayward president vestments $17000 favor of the pending cemetery pro- private business and "enjoy being until the appointment of Mr Vet- bottle drive has aided in distri- it:tall Retail Grocers' Ass:1 Jail include Other budget requests gram If the bill passes he will bution he said terli's successor Monday $36493673 for bond retirement recommend that the cemetery at a private citizen" and Is fund The on and four be Said will he: and the last still the and $186380 Fort Douglas be given a national opporsinking past Tuesday voting rolls not reregister for bond interest status and enlarged if necessary years have been a test tunity to register before the Salt need Located at Salt Lake City he of the efficiency and capability Major groups which should regLake City qualifying primary ister I are: (1) Those who such a point would be more Tuesday says Oct 23 Anyone who voted in voted in neither the 1943 city nor accessible to a majority of Utah of police force members and the the 1943 city election or in the 1944 general elections (2) perfamilies of soldiers than a ceme- system of operation and I can say 1914 general election or primarfes sons who will reach voting age tery at any other point within the with certainty that they have TICKETS-TA- KE for the first time by the primary state turned in a splendid job The dif date or the final election date ficulties encountered during the (3) new residents who have been war with its drain on manpower CALLING ALL In the state one year the county and forced use of worn-ou- t equipfour months and the precinct 60 Police blushed Mond and "All these have been In the Colorado basin we tiope ment have been met by each ernThat the Tennessee valley MINUTE WOMEN days on a were admitted in a spot benedemocratic all they water waY consume to more the and work by accomplished shouldering a done ploye's For voting purposes Salt Lake sine job ficial use and authority has They are very short of a none of it The directors of T V A cocperate who has served at permit responsibility" Every woman City is one precinct Therefore very essential item — traffic The chief handed over to Acting- under conditions existing in its to reach the sea Furthermore we with all federal state and local residence within the city for 60 ticke ts any time during the Minute -Chief share agencies who themselves initinte 17 and William Hardcastle Inspector O B Record area and that it is overwhelming- in Utah insist that our days fills the precinct residence F Clark Sanford head au- many of the new enterprises The Women activities of the War state be controlled shall Sgt there the and holster by handcuffs people by 16 ly of Goff both supported pistol Sandy Wayne requirement of the traffic department disEtate under used and of laws" was believe unanimous "I the remarked: then m spirit of regimentation is entireProduction Board Co on 9:30 were opinion at thority badge p Returned service men who injured Monday closed that through an overMelich Ed Sen and Mitchell men of river Colorado members the in ly lacking and in its stead is a the of lost control when their department missed the 1943 and 1944 elecgenerally and Salvage program is corthey of order clerks an exsight reW wholehearted !pita ct cocperation said state Watson who We done a committee have have car which overturned a half mile engineer good job tions must register They did not investigative sCally invited to meet the Salt in- - T V A pected supply of traffic tickets y had improved the area Such a democratic method that on 9000 South had cooperation from military au- turned Monday from a street of lose their residence while 'west however State did not arrive on Oct I tate City Executive Board and been adopted is the secret of thorities as well as from prosecu- spection tour of the valley greatly and raised the standardcon-of has Sandy away and are eligible to register But glancing at the diminthe magnificent achievements that asked that been commishave "We The tors aftcourts repeatand State officers on Wednesday reported a They living received Hardcastle return city possible upon immediately made ishing supply of tickets the fractured back and Goff hand sion and the public safe4y com- edly" said William R Wallace tacts with numezous people noof all have been rnoon October 17th 1945 beRegistration places will be open threw the in- assures the contlnued sue"It disclosed quickly about sergeant opclasses "how chairman committee done missioner have virtually 9 8 m m abrasions There a from until everything p tween th hours of 2 and 4 at on any wet blanket evitable All gov- cess of the to within enthe Colorado? the InA for a CV undertaking to the law My make for Goff who was driving told plan position will be one registration day (Oct good possible the situation Ideas the Lafayette Ballroom seven of the Hotel states ernors of the of might the answer is that we are searching valley The other rnember 30) between the primary and the vestigating officers the accelera- forcement" motorof in create the minds On record that state are W T was Jensen to k reprea fitted Colorado river valley Utah for leave accumulated A car tor party and plan stuck the 6 that Nov election pedal iists: have not been invaded hit the side of the road and over- made possible the chief's retire- Colorado river conditions which senting the Utah Water Users' rights Very little interest was shown write we'll "If Mrs L A Stvonson necessary ment Monday after the date was are not duplicated in any other Assn and Associated Civic clubs It is a source of inspiration to us turned election-oin the the first regis'em out on mimeographed all and can giv4 us many new Chairman Salt Lail Woman's Both of the youths were brought moved ahead from the original river basin In the Tennessee of southern Utah tration last Tuesday Fewer than our own forms" he said Mr Watson after listing a va- ideas in developng Unit War Production Board Mr river basin the water is equated to Salt Lake General hospital for resignation date Dec 31 200 names were added to the Colorado river" added of ocean benefits to the Vetterli will enter business as a and sent treatment riety 85057 previously qualified voters 4 A--s 7" ' ' el - $' - '' - :4:-- e' ' ''''' :::: '' 1y ' 4:4-:'1 t 4) 1 ::2 ! !'' r:if'!i::-'- 200 Seamen Mix ROTC Civilian Life : 1 ' 1 --- --- -- - i C''''' i l t' Al 1 :i Murdock Sends Protest to AAF Leaders - : - - - - 1 F : f' - g t -- s i ' ' i OCTOBP11 16 1915 TUESDAY Collections in the 1945 Salt Lake county war chest victory appeal for $400000 slumped below last year's levels for the second time in five days Monday when only $25- 20430 was reported Collections now total $18483033 compared with a five day collection total of $196320 in 1944 Monday's collection was $697764 less than the fifth day's report last year The drive is scheduled to end Wednesday "Reports so far have been very disappointing and definitely below our expectations With only two report days remaining it is imperative that more response be registered if we are to meet the drive quota" said Stewart Cosgriff drive chairman Of the larger groups the public' service organization of which W A Huckins is chairman continued to lead with $5169671 collected Division goal is $8300'0 The industrial division with F C Eastman as chairman has reported $4622462 of its $90000 quota Most rapid progress has been made by the women's division headed by Mrs Alan Lipman which has reported $1927947 of a $36000 quota One of the important agencies of the Salt Lake county community chest is Kearns St Ann's orphanage 430 E 21st South which is conducted by the sisters of the Holy Cross Sister Superior M Emeliana C S C is directress A $10000 allocation of the $197000 quota for the community chest has been made for the orphanage St Ann's provides a clean and happy home for boys and girls between 6 and 16 years who have been deprived of parental care through neglect poverty illness or death They receive elementary school training and medical and dental care ) - f' - - !' 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