Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING OCTOBER 16 COAL INDUSTRY Archbishop Lauds Utah Catholics IN UTAH GIVES JOBS TRIAL TOMANY 193L PATRICIDE Elks Greet High Officer - SET FORSTART Qrand Exalted Ruler Arrives AS Building Memorctlizes State’s First Pioneers OF SON 5 Assignment ELK DECLARES yw-v Fuel Concerns Add to Payrolls as Coal Shipments Reach Higher Figure — ‘f Grand Exalted Ruler Saja Now Returning S U of Judge by Presiding Jurist First Step Scheduled MINE ARE S SHOW BIG INCREASE IN ACTIVITY ' BRIGHTER VIEW 4 — jaws? Employment Gain Sliown by Jlining Companies Grows as Production 4 4 NATION ADOPTS to Fundamentals Its PIONEERS DEFEATED GREATER HARDSHIPS Trial of W E Howard Jr 24 on a first degree murder charge is scheduled the begin Monday in Third district court Although the case has been set it has not been assigned to a Judge and District Judge David W Moffat presiding Jurist will make the assignment Monday The defendant is charged with murdering his father W E Howard Sr on August 11 at the conclusion of a series of tragic events which followed an asserted quarrel over a $4 pair of shoes which the father is said to have refused to buy for his destitute son The elder man was allegedly hot by his son at the father’s Cottonwood home at II a m on the day of the alleged murder after which he is said to have been kept a prisoner in the house and forced to consume large quantities of gin During the enforced drinking spree the son Is alleged to have fired twice more at his father Unconscious from the effects of liquor the father then is alleged to have been laid in the rumble seat of a coupe at the son's direction and taken for a wild ride toward the city The ride ended fatally at Seventeenth South and Eleventh East streets when the machine collided with another and veered into a telephone pole The crash caused fatal injuries to the father which coupled with the earlier wounding in the ankle are alleged by the state to have caused Cities Perfect Systems for Providing Unemployed Relief Winter With the Despite economic upheavals and organization of the Benevolent Protective Order of Elks of the United States is flourishing and has more than 800000 members John R Coen grand exalted ruler declared on his arrival Sunday to pay his visit to Salt Lake lodge No 85 “In my travels throughout the nation” said Mr Coen 'l find that the predominating thought of the the people Is that despite lookpresent hardships they are coming at the depression ln a parative way We realize that what today may be considered poverty is really luxury compared to the conditions our forefathers endured “The pioneers who settled tills country suffered far more than we are suffering today but there still remains a great deal to do and the Elks are taking a prominent part ln caring for those in need Elks Aid Charity his death the Elks made the “Last to a Is contain trial The year expected Murder Search of Grocer number of spectacular elements allargest contribution in the history of tho lodge to charity a total of though the first two days probably Scene Reveals Shell of will John R Coen grand exalted rider of the Benevolent $2000000 be consumed with the selection During the past ten y eais have been of a Jury Since the state charges and Protective Order of Elks (left) was greeted by great many millionswork Death Bullet devoted to our chanty that the father s death resulted from work in “The crippled children’s a multiplicity of causes it will prob- Harry S Joseph exalted ruler of Salt Lake lodge on ar‘ New Jersey" he said is so outstandMost Important clue yet uncovered ably be required to prove that all the rival here Sunday ing that the legislature now appro-in the murder of Edmund O Hines sons actions on the fatal day were lates additional funds each bienshot to death Friday in his Salt Lake premeditated if a first degree murnium grocery stole by two holdup men der conviction is sought ‘People are returning to fundathe shell of the death bullet was The defense has remained quiet as to its plans although it is known that mentals during the present period of found Sunday There is greater economic distress It is a 32 caliber Remington auto- a number of witnesses are expected to evidence of the desire of people to matic pistol shell and was found in be called in young Howard s behalf the store by the murdered mans discharge their duties as citizens The son W Gerald Hines deputy state depression has jarred people loose dedication the the of gymnasium Taking part ideas of luxfrom their auditor who turned it over to the ury and necessities at the Judge Memorial school shown in the background detective department S Bardole “I find everywhere on mv travels Ilanna of San Detective J expert were left to right Archbishop Edward after a preCom- Utah Now Possesses Total that cities are better organized and Mammoth Mining shell better prepared to take care of the Dcrtt and Bishop John liminary examination said the Francisco Governor George Persons Who unemployment problem this winbore markings important in the of of Payment Adjusts pany event the ter than ever before” science of ballistics and in J Mitty Mr Coen accompanied by Mrs Can Cast Ballots weapon used by the gunmen is found Big Assessment would bo important evidence in a Coen arrived at 10 30 a m by way of the Union Pacific system from murder trial Ballistic experts would their home at Sterling Colo They testify he explained that the shell draws time ever election As municipal The largest tax settlement will depart Tuesday morning by had been fired out of the particular at census commisbureau Washingby the state tax Imnigh the Western Air Express plane for Las to announced gun in question and thus directly disclosed Delegates and Program tabulated ton It sion had been approved Sunday figures the had who visit man gun the the will Coen Mr Nev the Vegas for plicate involved a total amount of 4730341 interesting facts concerning State Meeting Holds last Friday In the murder of Mr there and go to see the Hoover Impressive ceremonies marked dedications of the new gymnasium Edduo on the Mammoth Mining com- number of voters In Utah Idaho lodge Rev the Judge Memorial school Sunday afternoon with the Most dam site Hines to a Features Nevada of according Utah at Varied and the Mammoth Wyoming diocese Francisco pany’s property ward J Hannah D D archbishop of the Ban While police continued searching for Official Tours West and by the settlement Juab county special dispatch to The Tribune Catholic church as the honored guest" the killers funeral services were tour Mr Coen Is on an eight-stat- e will receive nearly $33000 in cash Sunday The rosarv for the victim and speaker Hundreds of members of Utah or about as much as the total tax Tlic facts which will include California Oregon 426 v 111 be said at the residence Other speakers were the Most Rev Cliristlan Endeavor societies will as- revenue from agricultural lands in There are 264 498 people of voting Washington Idaho and Montana and John J Mitty D D bishop of the Eighth East street Monday at 8 p m semble here Friday evening for the the county this year In addition the age living ln Utah 136960 are males other western states He will attend and services will be conducted in the opening of the thirty-eight- h Salt Lake diocese of the Catholic annual county will receive the mining com- and 127538 females the California State Elks association Cathedral of the Madeleine Tues- convention church and Governor George which will continue pany’s three-yea- r At least 246151 are voters or po- convention at San Diego Thursday note for the balDem day at 10 a m Burial will be In through Sunday ance with 8 per cent Interest after tential voters Friday and Saturday Mount Olivet cemetery Archbishop Hanna lauded the Native whites of voting age total Mr and Mrs Coen were met at the Delegates from every section of two years Catholic people of Utah for building a state will attend the opening the The company permitted Its net pro- 215 863 naturalized foreign born station by officers of the Salt Lake the new gymnasium at a cost of session Friday at 830 p m ln the ceeds tax of more than $28000 to whites of voting age number 29482 lodge and escorted to the Hotel Utah 45000 as an act of “carrying on for church at First Presbyterian become delinquent in 1927 and a In Idaho there are 246 770 persons At noon they were guests at the home Session the Catholic pioneers of the west who Fourth Annual Show which Howard I CaliforBrown 136212 males and $4500 also of voting age of George B Hofmann 870 Second similar tax in 1930 Employment came to the state more than 100 years nia field secretary will be the was unpaid Its totaling females Of the total 213 160 are avenue for luncheon actual delinquent Increase in State Starts Monday at ago" natare principal speaker Interest native whites and 21198 taxes totaled $3291710 Monday at 9 30 Mr and Mrs Coen Start of seasonal operations In “Utah has a historical background” The Third Presbyterian rhurch has penalties and costs brought the total uralized foreign bom whites and officers of the local lodge will Cathedral Hanna “that is posbeen designated as the convention due up to $47303 41 of canning factories nrovided employ said Archbishop are 132954 In Wyoming be guests on a trip to Bingham persons ment for several hundred Utahns sibly the most romantic of any state meeting place with the exception of Wishing to sell Its dump to a voting age 77205 men and 55 749 Magna and Arthur on a special train country initial s the white women during August and new road con- in theconsider popnative gathering of the Utah Copper company They Wyoming smelting company which insisted this new building as a ScaUons of the fourth annual meet “I struction and two irrigation projects ulation totals 107 538 and there are will visit the big copper mine and "Youth" Addresses Will Feature the tax lien be adjusted the minstate-wid- e flood control surhave given work to a number of men memorial of the finest kind dedicated Ing of the Salt Lake diocesan coun121 13 The white bom taxes to persons foreign the mills and smelters and then repay A convention feature will be three ing company offered according to the monthly report of as it Is to the uses of children to those cil will begin at 10 30 a m Monday vey undertaken Jointly by the state Nevada s total population of vot- turn at noon visiting the Utah state asked to be freed of penbut dur addresses of with Miss western Catholic Frances the emyouth" of A C Wilson state director early pioneers mass In tire land and flood control board and the 60 with a solemn of whom 37558 are fairen route to the city At 3 p m of the First Presbyterian alties and costs Juab county ing age is 23 794 women church who visited the state in their Cathedral of the high Madeleine 206 lntermountaln forest and range ex- Quoltrough men and The native Mr Coen will meet with the executive ployment commissioners approved the offer “ Miss Mensel church of travels Dorothy and municipal ImproveBuilding the morning session periment station has been completed Provo and Thomas were required by law to refer white population entitled to vote committee of the Utah State Elks but Philof “This gymnasium “ said Bishop willAddressing Temple ments engaged the services of a numHanbe the Most Rev Edward J so far as field work is concerned numbers 42706 and the naturalized association with Paul V Kelly presithe question to the tax commisber of building mechanics telephone Mitty "demonstrates the faith of na archbishop of San Francisco The and the report is now in process of lips Congregational society speaking sion whites 6818 dent on Friday Saturday and Sunday recable extension work employed many members of the church that no child Rt Rev Monsignor Duane G Hunt preparation At 4 p m Monday there will be That body made the counter offer spectively mm and reopening of the Irena mines should be considered educated unless vicar general of the Salt Lake CathoIt is not expected however that Participating ln the a conference of all exalted rulers and which the settlement is based and opening ses- on afforded employment to workers pre- he or she also gains some substantial lic diocese will be the celebrant of this written report will be finished secretaries of the eight lodges ln the will be the First Presbyterian which was verbally accepted by the viously laid off the report said There religious education" the mass until near the end of the year ac- sion state Ogden Logan Provo Paik mining company at a hearing on the Provo a societies and Governor Dern extended his conwith Ogden also was an increase In forces engaged mass Mendenhall the to the delegates cording John F Following City Eureka Price Cedar City and gratulations to the school for the will register at 11 30 a m in the member and executive secretary of pep song contest as a response to the matter In various railroad departments Salt Lake completion of the building which he cathedral hall At noon a lunch will the state land and flood control roll call being a special number At 5 p m Mr Coen will attend a Miss Esther Wold will supervise said he considered “a noteworthy ad- be served the business meeting be- board dinner at the Hotel Utah given by dition to the educational facilities of ginning at 1 45 p m with Mrs A Saturday morning "quiet" hour The field work which has been go- the H Harry Madsen trustee Officers the city" H S Bird president of the council ing on throughout the past summer followed by an open forum on Chrisof the Salt Lake lodge and exalted tian vocations Mr Brown w ill lead A reception for Archbishop Hanna Included trips to practically all sec- the presiding rulers and secretaries of the other conference on “Leadership and Govempr Dern was held after Speakers during the afternoon will tions of the state which have suflodges will attend as will O R ChrLstian Endeavorers" the program in the gymnasium be Mrs Bird the Most Rev John fered substantial damage from floods Through of fraternal eight Representatives local of the Contributions governranking member on the national Archbishop Hanna will speak Mon- J Mitty bishop of the Salt LRke during the past several years Among w 1th Miss Ruth Leber of Perron dis- ment s share of a 0 road at noon met organizations Sunday program good of the order committee day morning before the owning ses- diocese the Rt Rev Mr Hunt Sis- the sections covered by the survey cussing prayer services The Rev N for the relief of S Joseph club Elks the with Harry are unemployment C Wallin of Provo will talk on sion of the annual meeting of the ter M Veronlque of the Judge exalted ruler of the Salt Lake lodge are Davis Utah Carbon Iron suggested in plans submitted Sum of convention of Catholic women in the Memorial school the Rev Wilford J party “Pageantry and Dramatics ” Flks to coordinate relief plans counties and commission by Washington state to road the day Cathedral of the Madeleine He will Giroux of the Cathedral of the MadeThree Luncheons Saturday Upon completion of the written reof Duchesne county The committee outlined a method representatives Grand Canyon National park will leave In the evening for Spokane leine the Rev William A Ruel of port the state land and flood control There will be three luncheons Sat- and Falrview city ln Sanpete county of preventing duplication in relief experience one of its greatest years Wash to speak at the consecration Price Mrs J W Thompson chair- ooard members and will consider further plans to study It thor- urday one for the high school group Morgan county was in to discuss work In point of number of visitors in of a new cathedral accompanied by man of the mission circle and Arch- oughly and thenplan recommend neces- another for the young peoples sec- a county-financerelief program at a meeting in the near future Mr 1933 It was predicted Sunday in a the Rt Rev Monsignor Patrick J bishop Hanna sary corrective legislation to the next tion and tile third for the pastors county Interests also Joseph said report Issued by M R Tlllotson park Ryan vicar general and the Very At 4 p m a reception and tea will session of the legislature At this In the afternoon the Junior Washington Organizations represented were the had a plan submitted Friday be held Ln honor of Archbishop stage of the investigation however superintendent Mr Tlllotson based Rev Thomas F Milletl his Moose Elks Woodmen of the convention will be the first numFagles diswera The various suggestions Hanna with member! of the Catho-ll- o it Is considered unlikely that much ber after which Hty Leber and cussed his prediction on the expectation that World Knights of Pythias American 8 H for Kerr with engineer Woman a league as hostesses the Olympic games at Los Angeles legislation will have to be enacted Miss Mazle Olson of Provo will the state commission and will be Legion Odd Fellows and Veterans of Total disbursements of next year a 111 draw a greatly inthe state flood menace under supervise a demonstration to bring th then submitted to tho commissioners on Foreign Wars rood commission for September were creased number of tourists to the controL Most of the conditions which there will be a parade from the Monday Mr Kerr said $62905178 It Is shown in a comThird Presbyterian church to the park and the western states generrtse to damaging floods can be cor pilation made by Ivor Ajax state Westminster college gymnasium ally with local effort rected auditor Sunday Automobile travel to the park has Reunion of at 8 p m In round numbers $122 000 went i lnoi eased from 89 681 persons In 1927 followed by the ‘World Friendship for maintenance work on the regular disto 119788 In 1931 the report a acreen from a window banquet with Miss Alberta Fischer as Ripping state 15 000 went to mainsystem closed while during the same period of a summer house owned by J Rred To discuss Issues in the approar chairman will comprise the evening tain 644 miles of roads added to the rail travel dropped from the high Daynea at the rear of his home 1385 ing city elections the Utah League Officers will bo elected program Some state problems of disease state system by the last legislature More than 300 members of the Salt total of 72 509 in 1927 to 36 577 In Harvard avenue a burglar entered of Women Voters will hold an open during the dav 3931 Total travel to the park dur- Sunday afternoon and stole a leather forum luncheon Dr W H Ensign of the Wextmln Lake chapter of the American In- control will be discussed before the For money spent in road construe-Uta- h at Civic Center Veterinary Mediral association tl°n as distinct from road malnte-- at ster Prebvtcrtan church will lead stitute of Banking were discussing ing the travel year ended Septem- coat a hand fire extinguisher end a Thursday at 12 15 p m The league its 22nd annual meeting to be held hance Salt Lake county began in ber 30 1931 suffered a loss of 15 799 eult of clothes according to the po- a nonpartisan organization die communion service Sunday at Sunday the success of the opening asked 8 15 a m Union officers will meet party of their winter’s activities at the state cnpltol Wednesday it is come Into larger figures when $60 000 pr slightly over 9 per cent over 1930 lice each candidate to state his plat at lumheon Installation of officers held Saturday night in Memory announced by E A Bundy secretary-treasur- was disbursed ln this county timing' Mr Daynee reported a burglar form and his parttuilar qualifica(he month It was the larged amount of the organization Direct from the heart of the Chi- - and the quartet contest aie scheduled grove Dr Adam 8 Bennion and alarm sounded at 4 p m but investi- tions for office and the candidates were the principal The subject assigned to Dr W II disbursed ln any single countv gation Immediately afterward failed replies will be read at the luncheon nese region torn by civil strife where for 3pm with the closing services R C Wilson the primary thousands have perished in raging starting at 6 q clock speakers on the program which was Hendricks state veterinarian is one though Box Elder was a close second o reveal the burglary of the houee I acts concerning the with $57 000 Other counties where letter however it was noticed that election svstrm will be discussed by floods Bishop Alfred A Gilman of Mr Brown again will address the followed by dancing Fred E Pike of seven to be discussed duringmorn-ling larger amounts weie spent are Carwill hold window Airs F B Cook chairman of the the EpLscopal church at Hankow wllllFndcavorws the screen was torn from taking for his subject president of the chapter was in 'convention whichsessions bon $51000 Sanpete 46 000 Kane and afternoon charge of the affair and a search of the house revealed league a department on efficiency ln arrive In Salt Lake Wednesday at I'Tfater Things Than These' $41 000 Tooele $29 000 Fmerv $26 -Tiie delegates will participate In 7 30 a m it was announced Sunday the lossea he said (government 000 San Juan $24 000 Washington by the Rev Henry A Post dean of postcij registration tennis ballyhoo $23 000 Iron $22 000 and other counsongs and “punch and pep” contests’ St Marks cathedral In amounts ranging below $20 000 ties Bishop Gilman will address the down to nothing in Piute h faculty and students of Rowland Hall and Way ne Political activity continued over at 9 a m and at 3 p m Wednesday announcements the wpek end with j he will speak on China problems to cf meetings womens auxiliary ln the crvpt the Alex Buchanan Jr SupKr(prs of of St Marks Supper will be served candidate for city commissioner anMembers of the Utah Safety soat 6 30 p m and at 8 o'clock there Wednesday evening the official of series meeting1 nounced Sunday a General Smedley D ciety are ready to entertain repwill be a missionary muss meeting tU krt" A drive to aik one dollar from Filgadler of or theater a will he held at the gas pair to held be s banquet interest Mr Buchanan Id In the cathedral with delegations rtutlei fnmous retired head of the resentatives of six western state the cumulatlee result of whhh hotel at which winner of during the next two we k Cottage every gait Lake motorist to emUnited Slates Provo who will arfiom mnrlna first and attend annual the Under will of its mining present corps Ogden she says will put “great gangs tnee tugs will be conducted in the the content will b announced and committeesponsorship ploy Idle men to finance the difthe chamber of comment of now unemployed men to work During his stay here Bishop Gil- rive In Balt Lake Wednesday at 10 25 lntermountaln Safety conference various districts with at lewt two ference between $'000 allotted by m a via will be a Hotel Union Newhouse the will at at man Ruest the Pacific Utah hold a awarded member vtem opening on the zoo" Monday prizes nip lunrhron mass meetings one ln the Pioneer from Denver if was announced Sun hotel Ten thousand conference and J F Coomb I president of the Wednelay at 12 15 p m Dr Henry Make hall Octotier 12 and another the elty roinmlsxlon and the S I KOI S ROOF Hi VV FIRE F will he held day by Mace Pavne of zoo director Monday Reynold Meeting the coat of the elephant house and to itnte fair ytsltom ylslted at the Chapman library I ighth West I tab Safety goclety and J G Ihe AmerUnn consulting eng'nrrr will Fire destroyed the roof on a brick Ilia University of Utah extension dl and Tursduy at 9 30 a m and 2 at llogle Gardens Sumlty accordat Houle GarMining Conpies other itrurtnre and Sixth South streets uf Members d Hadler m vision on at and the II under whne on ravsecretary Butterfield the A it Wednesday of Value owned by E p 'The Monto Alexander the be zoo lamsp launched prftk secretary dens' will ing suspires 'there will be a meeting of supthe Interstate committee In charge ioli and W H Faidlry will prt side annual lntermountaln IndusRiverton shortly after noon Sunday general w III speak In Kingsbury hall of the zoo soi ietr who said that day morning porter of John James candidate m of the conference are V t) Muri us rhnlrman 8 rnntest will be held trial first-ai- d at Iioni to fir Wednesday p Hie an county A as the attractive Mm department chairman city place James it v commissioner Hogle ln the second ward — He will he greeted hy Major Frank at the stale fair grounds first ray Wyoming: K W relerson visit will receive muh advertisMurray responded and saved tlie et the reMduice of Albert (I Hodges of the Woman flnsme commitSteel FI If S linkers Cablnrte Decks Nevada II It McDermott Idaho r of the strut ture of the vial lives who Damage A Illlh-pl- e icprescnllng the uni aid team from nine large western ing as a il f Ml Wet Third South street Monday tee of the halt I ake goolngtral 62 WcM ARROW ERIN'S In addition to four w as estimated at several bundled dol2nd South J L Hoard man Montana ( liarlc versltv A hinrliron will be given In Industries crowded the “monkey paradise" tit 8 p m Reports will be made by society ha prepared a letter to and f Devore t nlnrado ( Priming fnrraving Ruling Binding lars Bparks fiom the chimney were hi honor Wednesday at 1 p ni Ini munitlpal teams will compete and the other animal enclosure 80 0(10 motorist of the elty askCietrU t captains and future campaign lAdterlwUiicuU j for a Ibt of coveted prizes thc Alta club blamed lor the Ihe llincklgj I tah all day long J Lars y4 be thacuACd ing “the prlie f five gabions of Optimistic reports of renewed ac tiviey came Saturday from the Belt Lake offices of Utah coal companies which disclosed workmen were being reemployed and conditions gradually recovering from the low mark of the depression Virtually all mines in the big Car bon coal district are working steadily who enabling approximately 200 men sevhave not had employment for eral months to return to work Three mines operated by the United States Fuel company at Hiawatha Helner ud Mohrland are working three days each week with approximately 600 men on the company's payroll Daily and shipments of coal from Hiawatha Mohrland are averaging 50 to 75 cars the mines alternating on shipments The Utah Fuel mine at Castlegate Is working nearly full time while the company’s mine at Sunnyslde works three days a week and the one at Clear Creek one or two days a week Dally loadings at Castlegate average 45 cars About 400 men are engaged In the three camps Three hundred men are getting an average of three days' woik a week at the Blue Blaze mine in Consumers in the Gordon Creek district while the Sweet mine is now giving approximately 175 men from three to five days’ work each week National the other camp in the Gordon Creek sector worked 22 days In August and is now working five days a week with 100 men on the payroll With a greatly increased force the Independent Coal and Coke company at Kenilmorth is being operated Virtually every day and 60 additional men have been hired it was reported Up until last Monday BtandardvUle had worked every day for 12 davs At 8prlng 300 men being employed Canyon 350 men will have work every day for a while according to information issued at the mine office The Liberty Fuel company at worked five days last week and " reported that "business is picking up Approximately 110 names are on the payroll Mutual Coal company is said to be working four days a week while Columbia is working three One Hundred and fifty men are engaged at Columbia The lion Coal company mine at Wattis is working two days a week with 175 men on the payroll and the Peerless mine is working almost every dav with a small force The colliery at New Peerless has been shut down Robert J Schultz deputy ooal mine inspector of Utah reported that the “wagon'' mines are doing an increased business also La-tu- da SON DISCOVERS CLUE TO CRIME pi CENSUS SHOWS BOARD SETTLES TAX PROBLEM VOTE STRENGTH h Events Grow For Leaders In Endeavor II Impressive Ceremonies Mark Dedication of School’s New Gymnasium 261498 for COUNCIL OPENS It DIOCESAN MEET STATE’S FLOOD 110-5- 58 SURVEY CLOSES Clubs Meet to ' Outline Relief Civic Delegates National Park Map Relief Plans Head Predicts Banner Year - Work Program Dib-Ibl- ee 50-5- State Expends Large Sum on Highway Work d lurglar Ransacks Women’s League Summer Building Calls Open Forum ly- "Old-Timer- Bishop Comes To S L From Chinese Area Bank Institute Holds Program er Candidates for Offices Report Meeting Dates ZOO ASKS MOTORISTS TO AID RELIEF WORK Famous Marine Due Wednesday UTAH SAFETY GROUP PLANS MEET PROGRAM New-hou- Wa-satc- Mining Committee Sponsors Program $10-1)- ser-on- fr -- H — — —— |