Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING DECEMBER 30 RELIEF BODY SEEKS SPEED MAIN STREET Two Chosen As New Deans BLAST STARTS STORE FIRES ON HIGHWAY Make Work Committee Work Airport-Tooel- e Fire which followed a mysterious explosion did damage estimated variously from 10000 to 25000 to three downtown stores Friday at 6 40 p m RIGHT OF WAY DETAIL DELAYS CONSTRUCTION Stores damaged were the Daynes Furniture company 63 South Main street Hilson’s Women's shop 65 South Mam street and Whipple’s Ladies’ store 61 South Main street The explosion said Fire Chief Walter S Knight apparently occurred in the furniture store The force of the blast blew out the front display windows of the store and partially destroyed a wall separating the furniture store from the Hilson shop Fire resulting from the explosion damaged all three stores Flames Halted Soon Sheriff Wins Case When Although the flames were extinNo Cause for Action guished by firemen within a half-hoafter the explosion stocks of Is Directed the Daynes and Hilson stores were So great was the almost destroyed heat caused by the explosion that Efforts of Lambert Fgli to collect dresses on racks In the Hilson shop were scorched to a crisp without be $5000 damages from Sheriff S Grant Young and two deputies for false lng touched by flames in Third district court Firemen from seven companies arrest failed Friday when the jury returned a verfought the fire under the direction dict of no cause for action The case of Chief Knight was tried before Judge A V Watkins Stocks Valued at $45000 of Provo who sat for Judge David Colonel J J Daynes president of W Moffat now presiding in the the furniture company declared the Fourth district court stock of furniture In the store was Egli was held in the county jail valued at approximately 25 000 Isaac seven hours September 12 He sued Hilson owner of the Hilson dress for false arrest alleging the sheriff shop valued his stock at approxi- had no cause for arrest and denied mately 10000 and Mrs Zelda Whip- him bail He was arrested by Deputy ple manager of the Whipple store Sheriffs Wesley L Maughan and J estimated the value of ht stock at O Nilson who were investigating an 10000 The extent of damage to the involuntary manslaughter case stocks and building could not be acThe deputies claimed that as a retually determined Friday night fire sult of Egli’a detention they located the automobile which collided wdth department officials said Most of the damage to the building another car at Twenty-firSouth and and contents of the stores is covered State streets on July 14 killing Mrs by insurance Chief Knight asserted Mary Frame Denny M Copp said An investigation to determine the to be a friend of Egli is charged with cause of the explosion was started manslaughter as the driver of the car immediately Ready-to-We- Stand COURT DENIES Desires Terminated Litigation A resolution urging the state road commission and the county commissioners to take all necessary steps to insure an Immediate start on the Airport-Tooel- e highway was adopted comat a meeting ot the make-wor- k mittee Friday at the chamber of commerce Committee members pointed out that construction of the road will bring a large sum of federal aid money to the state and insure the employment of a substantial number of men According to R A Hart secretary of the committee final plans 'have been completed by the state road commission and forwarded to B J Finch of Ogden distnct engineer of the United States bureau of public Mr Hart roads for his approval said it was his understanding that can as soon as destarted be work tails on the acquiring of two rights of way have been cleared up First Unit Cost The first unit of the highway calls for an expenditure of 123000 of which more than $00 000 will be forthcoming from the federal government The entire project will cost about $700000 74 per cent of which will come from federal funds The committee also adopted a res elution formally setting forth the views formulated several days ago urging a speedy disposition of the pending complaints against the city commission on the storm sew er pro acts The resolution says: "The make work committee unani mously endorses the action of city officials in the promises and policy it is pursuing and commends it for the BtanUtaken mInsiTtmY before the courts upon the correctness and le gahty of the position It has taken in this matter "It is the opinion of the make work committee that the construction of the storm sewer would not be justi fied and would not have been authorized by the citizen of Salt Lake had not the citizen believed and been assured thRt its construction would be undertaken by the employ-mea- t of the maximum number of men practicable and in accordance with the recommendation of the ad visory committee on unemployment ar ar Ready-to-We- Group Indorses City Storm Sewer Perhaps the most welcome Christmas gift for Salt Lake school children an annual present from the board of education was announced Friday by G N Child superintendent of schools The gift is in the form of an eleven day cessation from classes Superintendent Child announced that school bells will cease ringing when classes end December 23 and for the remainder of the holiday season 32 000 pupils will be given vacations Classes will resume Monday morning January 4 Flames Damage Furnilure Gown and Millinery Stocks Adopts Resolution Hasten- ing School Head Offers Gift To Children ARREST CLAIM ur Mist Jean Slavent Dr Leroy E Coules University Regents Blake Selections for Posts st MARCUS EKES Miss Jean Slavens was appointed dean of women at the University of Utah at a meeting of the board of regents Friday De Leroy E Cowles ot locr dlvl app?!L‘ted dean sion Miss Slavens is studying for the degree of doctor of philosophy at Columbia university New York City to fulfill the qualifications fop the position w hlch requires that the dean of women have such a degree The new dean received her bachelor of arts degree at the University of Arizona in 1921 and her master of arts degree at Stanford university to 1927 She also attended the University of Mexico and in 1929 30 she studied at Columbia Miss Slavens was dean of girls and teacher of English and Spanish at Tueson high school from 1921 to 1926 and later was adviser and teacher of English at Phoenix Art high school She will succeed Miss Lucy M Van Cott dean of women at the University of Utah who retired last NEWMARKET FINANCE POST GOES UP SOON SNOW BLANKET 12 1931 Gingham Dogs Calico Cats BURIES ROADS 4 EVIDENCE IN 4 4 HOWARD Patients Work for Health’s Sake AIDS FARMERS JR TRIAL ENDS Traffic Despite Open Heavy Storm State Prepares to Fight Drifts Arguments Charge the mam Salt Lake-Lo- s Angeles highway Was buried under a blanket of new snow from Washington county to Salt Lake district en- gineers for the state road commission reported Friday afternoon to E C Knowlton engineer In charge of maintenance Reports from other part of the state indicate presence of snow in satisfying amounts— from the stock-ma- n and irrigators’ pomt of view Mr Knowlton said One road on the state's system which is regularly an road has been temporally closed Mr Knowlton reports That is the highway from Enterprise to St George Keep Road Open The road between Enterprise and Modena is being kept open but with difficulty as there are two feet of snow at Modena the district engineer said Elsewhere the roads sre open despite the rather heavy falls of snow and travel is fairly good unless a heavy wind should come soon Drifting might tie up traffic temporarily in many parts of the state though clearing equipment is being maintained in readiness for instant action at strategic points There was some wind in Salt Lake county Thursday night but the road crews were busy with the plows and were able to keep on top of the job Two feet of snow are reported at Modena ten inches at Kanarra with lighter falls farther north until near Juab county where the fall is heavy In the vicinity of the Sevier Bridge dam Heavy Snow fail The district engineer at Richfield reports two feet of snow on the sum mit between the Sevier and the Virgin river water sheds at Gravel Springs some of this fall being new Traffic was open There was a foot on the Loa summit and six inches at Richfield and as much in Sanpete county Between two and three feet of snow covers the Strawberry valley tn Duchesne county and there is a two-focovering at the Indian creek summit on the Castlegate-Duchesn- e road In the northern part of the state the snow fall hag not been so heavy indicate reports received by Mr Knowlton IT S 61 Set Final Defense State on Murder for Next Week’ PSYCHIATRISTS GIVE VERSION OF SANITY Prosecution Call Two Doc tor in Move to Refute Testimony Heard Earlier Evidence in the murder trial of W (Ned) Howard Jr charged with Dispatricide was concluded before Fritrict Judge James W McKinney day afternoon and the jury will hear the arguments early next week incouncase Both state and defense sel ended their cases with testimony from expert witnesses regarding the sanity of the defendant The defendant is on trial for the W E alleged slaying of his father Howard Sr on August 11 The father’s death resulted from a series of events which opened in the forenoon when the father was shot in the legL continued during the afternoon with a drinking party and ended in the evening with an automobile collision followed by the senior Mr Howard’s death Doctors Take Stand The defense ha substantially admitted the events of the fatal day and as a plea for acquittal has sought to establish that at the time of the father’s death the son was emporarily insane and intoxicated The state contends that all the act of the day were premeditated and that the father’s death resulted during an alleged robbery by the son To support the defense Dr Garland H Pace and Dr Foster J Curtis specialists in mental cases testified that in their opinion the defendant was unable to determine right from wrong on August 11 Their opinions vere based upon facts related in a defense hypothetical question which included young Howard's unhappy home life a reckless boyhood and his actions on the day of his father’s all-ye- ar E I V m£k ia —d death -- ot View Brings Objection counter To this evidence District Mrs Lduin R Clapp instructor of occupational Dr Attorney Ray Van Cott calledCallis-ter and Dr A C therapy at the Salt Lake county general hospital exhibits Markto WtheBaxter Events at Budget Session E S Clark and George R witness stand as experts cats and dogs and other objects made by patients in the Both witnesses testified that in their Also Indicate Knight Battle Plan to Build based upon the state vertubercular and general divisions of the hospital to while opinions Man Gives of the fatal day’s events the deWeather sion for Public Safety on Main fendant was able to exercise critical away their time Data on Snowfall judgment and to determine right has been more than half as There from wrong 40 000 market much snow in Salt Lake of a this Dr Baxter's explanation of the The opening budget session of the at Construction Eighth South and Main streets season as there was all already last winter basis for his conclusion met with city commission further Indicated was announced Friday by E 8 Clark it Is shown by statistics prepared Frivigorous defense objections that the Friday that Mayor elect Loula Mar- and George R Battle who are as- day by J Cecil Alter in charge of witness was arguing the state case At mansociated and in the building cus plana to head the finance departthe local weather bureau office one time Judge McKinney advised the market agement of The aggregate snowfall this wintei the expert that “you are not arguing ment that Commissioner-eleJohn The market la to be completed Febhas been 25 inches while last winter a case doctor just state the facts’ M Knight will take the public safety ruary 6 and work on the project will Plaintiff Claim Waste November to the end of April upon which you base your opinion next week The lease for the from The plaintiffs in the actions assert department and that Commissioner-ele- beginwas “The gingham dog and the calico Defense Attorneys Robert C Wilson only 43 5 inches fell Mr Alter said owner with site the there is a waste of taxpayers’ money negotiated “The fact that we have had an uncat and Ned Wamock were content with George D Keyser will head the Mrs Georgia J Dooley through the usual number of storms this season" Alleged Murderer of Local ” through having the work on the storm Side by side on the table sat a cross examination which purported water department Hailoran-Judg- e Trust company For Mr Alter said “has led some to be sewers done exclusively by hand la Baxter never to show that Dr in Face Grocer Probe rent Commlssioners-elec- t will total the apfifteen ber and years Knight lieve that there has been more snow These lines of a well known rhyme examined the defendant and that he 50 000 Mrs Stephen Abbot chairman of year proximate than during all of lart wmler A a San Trane Leo will taka over her Keyser were present at the rvdins no doubt flit through the minds of 25 was once a client of the district The new When finished the structure Will the women's dlvIxlcA reported that thUvear Uh Ilia incumbent city conmia-iobe known as the Tower market and or more patients in the tubercular and attorney “nptted rrelahvely smal amount due to the inclement wether it had duties at the beginning of the autuimi Directed Verdict Pica looms but Mayor-- e tect Marcus was reported will have places for a fruit and vege- been impossible to complete the job quarter in 1932 the total However Wanted by Salt Lake police as a general divisions of Salt Lake county u MLss Van Colt's retirement "A Since Dr Callister also testified that facts confined at home with a severe cold survey of the city and an extension Miss little above nor suspect in ttie murder of Edmund G general hospital as they fashion gmg been has snowfall t Mis Wilma Austin and Myrtle of time until next Wednesday had set forth in the state question inmal and the outlook for next sum- Hmes veteran local storekeeper who ham and calico cats and Fenner faculty member have been The session omitted consideration of dogs stuffed dicated to him that young Howard been granted mer’s water supply Is very encour- was shot to death last October 2 finance the that budget Indicating of deans womep A committee consisting of Mrs acting cotton was legally sane He added however aging " that departArling (Musty) Clark 18 was being with The board appointed Dr Cowles Mr Marcus will head Charles M Morris and Mrs W S ’ were Intermittent mow flux held by San Francisco police Friday This type of handicraft forms part that the defendant was a “constituThere ment of head and the depart was sppointed to classify professor of the program conducted at the hos- tional psychopath" or a person not rles Friday and the presence of night said advices received here succeeded In lopthe work cards as they are brought ment of educational administration The 25commission low pressure area to the northwest Clark was arrested in San Fran- pital by Mrs Edwin R Clapp in- normal but that constitutional psy010 from tentative budget reping 1921 at since to be the university to by the canvassers led the weather bureau to believe cisco by officers from Stockton structor of occupational therapy Mrs chopaths are not necessarily unable and parks At a meeting of the projects com dean of the lower division st the quest la the public safety the storms probably will con- Calif Chief of Detectives David H Clapp works under auspices of the to tell right from wrong or unable to that Auditor Samuel City in fall departments the university quarbeginning mittee two more projects on which use critical judgment tinue Saturday was informed The Stock Civic Center Nicholls cut F a has 1932 wtU that ter reported of of He have to spend the make-worcharge funds were After the state and defense rested were nearly normal Clayton Helping to make the patients happy 300 000 must be effected if the of the ton had Temperatures trailed authorities ail youth in and students the freshman approved They call for clearing of m between 26 and 32 de- - after Detectives Lester F Wire and w keeping them occupied as a Mr Wilson told the court that he had 1932 budget is to balance Friday varying classes the under sophomore to plan the approaches the proposed Jor The nean of 29 wm 4 degrees J Ross Hunsaker of the Salt Lake mean to regaining health such Is an argument to deliver before the Budget requests total 3195500 dan river boulevard and Improve recently adopted bv President George Mrs Clapp's task She instructs the matter should go to the jury It is below normal which is 89199 in excess of the years police department had asked them to ment of school grounds and the Thomas and the board of regent patients not only in fashioning toy expected that he will contend that the revenue and more than Lake him in take Salt mempoProfessor Cowles expected became a custody of the and city grounds county build ber in excess of expenditures for the lice said they were in possession of cats and dogs but also in making state's case Is insufficient for jurors of the university faculty In 1914 ing and tha county infirmary The annual meeting of the Utah evidence regarding the Hines slay- whisk brushes baskets snd tea ta- to base a verdict upon andnotwill ask and wa principal of the university current year bles The patients also do embroidery for a directed verdict of Manufacturers’ association will be guilty 1917 to 1919 school from At ing which warranted detention of high held January 13 at the Hotel Utah work make hand towels and engage Arguments on this point ar schedSecretary to Envoy Clark present he is in the east studying State Auditor Urge it was decided at a meeting Friday uled for Monday forenoon Mr Hines was shot to death Octo in leather work administration of Junior colleges Begin Term in Jail the the chamber of commerce 2 at 3 p m by two youthful hold of various universities ber Prompt Bounty Action atThe annual banquet will be held up men who attempted to rob him Seventeen Bid I M Lorenti secretary to the the evening of January 16 at the Hoin his store at 424 Eighth East street Mexican vice consul started serving Utah Comitiandery tel An attendance certificates should be sent Bounty Bigelow Ogden ‘ The bandits slugged the storekeeper term in the city jail for State Road Contract to the office of the state auditor by of neai ly 400 persons including memFiaus Conclave over the head with a bottle then Special drunken driving Friday He was conbers of the association their wives the trapper or the purchaser of the victed of the charge November 1 Personnel of standing committees shot him in the baik as he staggered Seventeen contractors all from is expected Utah commandery No 1 will hold certificate as promptly as possible andThefriends The robbers fled Utah entered competitive bids Friday after a traffic accident and appealed business meeting at the Ho- of the Utah Shippers' Traffic associa from the blow pfC‘al the verdict of the cit court to't'he for the work of constructing a graded Ivor Ajax the auditor wamedcounYy tel Utah will start with a luncheon tion for 1931 was announced Friday empty handed thrMavinl'temnle1 The San Francisco authorities hive earth road and an overhead crossing district court The appeal was sub - C J1 officials Friday Bounty certificates at noon and continue throughout the by J G McDonald president "U1 Mr McDonald will serve on the been asked to question Clark in con- for the state highway over the Bamafternoon New officers and wquently dismissed The city com- cnddge®' after which A E may be issued by county clerks next new members of the board ofeight mission also has declined to grant a 2? diexecutive committee Other members nection with the Hmes slaving berger Electric tracks at the south Fberhardt elected commandand thei eafter until the rectors will be elected at that time will be C P Castle chairman V A to determine whether extradition end of Weber newly Tuesday pardon to Lorenti county The work is The state tax commission mailing Frederick Miles arrested Thursday er and associate officers 111 be In bounty fund is exhausted Charles N Fehr of Sait Lake presi- Tracy vice chairman Herbert S should be sought Chief Clayton said a revision of the dangerous “Death forces Friday were busy sending out stalled Irwin by F clerks are asked to forward dent of the association will preside Auerbach Henry Dinwoodey J F Harry on Main street for speeding was grand County n Curve” on the Salt high- the blanks for the corporation franKnlsht T"mP'r of the skins purchased BVNKRtrrCT SOUGHT also without found guilty and fined 10 half of chise tax returns based on the income The Utah Manufacturers’ associa- Fitrpatrick C B Hawley S P Harway bv Utah assisted H Dr P to agricul-granstate board of the tion compilses the leading manufac- ter James S Taylor Sperry W Law-so- n Charles W DeRemer which was remitted by City Judge Ktrtley delay Salt Lake The low bid was from Young & for the calendar year 1931 These will 'tur generalissimo C T Daiby Leon Sweet W L Walker W H salesman filed a petition for bank- Ogden of Richfield at a total coat number about 4000 The tax is payturing concerns of the entire state Lovesy John W Scowcroft and ruptcy Friday In federal court list- to tha atate of 40 381 50 Tills com- able qn or before March 15 next Printing Fhmvtng Ruling Binding For corporations with fiscal year ing liabilities at $2722 75 assets at pares with 50735 24 the estimated George B Bowen ARROW FkFSS 62 West Second Bo 1402 91 and exemptions on assets st cost of the woik as Members of the finance and auditfigured by the other than a calendar year proper Lint Office 350 Complete blanks were mailed a few days ago Fqulpment state's eogineera ing committee are Mr Harter chair(Advertisement 1 Blanks for Individuals to use In reman A E Kimball and Ernest Toronto publicity committee J F turning their incomes for 1931 are now being folded and placed in enFitrpatrick chairman F A Pyke and E R Alton membership committee velopes but will not be mailed until V A Tracy chairman Mr Locesy early next year The mall is prepared so as to’ take Mr Stow croft and Mr Bowen the third class sorted mail rate— that Is It Is placed in the mail already sorted a to the postoffice to will serve as a Sub which it Is to be delivered A hall in Salt I ale civic leaders were land Ore by Varney air line the capitol near the house lobby is aroused children the that elimination “I nder proChristmas the report Friday by ) fitted up with equipment similar to Senator C C Bill of Washington "sensaid hronlcle the ( posal” Please send names wag proposing to eliminate one of ator Dill would hare the western that used In the dispatching room at The stage le eet the show h the atr mail line entering Salt terminal of the northern route a fair sized postoffice ready end the Paramount theater Nam Lake and action will be taken follow Columbia gerge to Pert-lan- d la waiting for the halt Ule Instead of over the Cascade Saturday to combat the move children who will be admitted free ' Address Here’s an Idea! A Washington D C mountains tn Brattle Army Officer Formerly at dispatch at I 45 a m Saturday at Manager cv amrt PAJAMAS Ion trft to the Spokane ( hronh !e Friday “henator Wesley L June Uie Fort 1 he Harry Ilardr’i toy matinee in CranH Phone In 3 colors with clever At the conclusion of preliminary Ur Senator Dill as ssylng he other Washington senator protoy snow la designed to gather at Jfccitel m tr H9S tnhef beauties heai lng City Judge James A Stump quoted would to he “two sacrifice to 1 400 for an ask least willing pose for like? would appropriation Whet the halt to playthings IHt& ages you up Surplus her XtuM f rlday afternoon held H C W Smith air mall routes” to Lieutenant Colonel A H Jones I ake t Iks In their work for t hrlst-m- n the northern airway a soon a the provide federal morn ith t for trial in Third district court on funds for eeUblishment of the is submitted to who was stationed nt Fort Douglas on In eonneetlon wtth 1 he Tribeommerre ttn ¥iih I ram’ turn to column survey Boja or girls? charge of involuntary manslaughter a tour of duty tn 1924 was killed FriGifts' for Hrf northern airway from the Twin une hub for henta ( Lain more-me- n congress ” Smith U rharge with the death of ( Hies to Spokane Will joti provide food? to an Gus P Burkinan secretary of day night when hi automobile turned t according Mrs Mary E G Armstrong who died Associated Trcas the chamber of commerce said hti over esst of FI Reno OkUu said an dispatch Krery youngster who appears it Hey! Hey! $12 Per Ton! Fill out till coupon and mail to “Sub for Panta" on November 22 Associated Pres dispatch The department of commerce the theater with on or more of hoy for sale at Dr s per— 33 organization would vigorously opie pai tment The Tribune bait Lake City The woman’ death is said to have expect to present a surrey report The blowout of a tire wa believed such move aa that prothird crop bsy i 9 per too deliverer! toy toys that may he weed pose any resulted from Injuries suffered No- to congress before the holiday re- Won A4 C4L Dill If hi plan to hsve caused the accident LieuOrsln f'ftf Senator this year to gladden the heart of by poned vember 17 When the wa alleged to Ko t seer carried out Mr Hackman detenant Colonel June wa stationed eome poor youngster who otherthem ever to the f Iks for distribuSena tor Dill said he would sugbeen donated to the rause of the have been shuck by Smith’s automoIt would deprive Halt Lake at Fort Reno army post at the Urn wise would receive no t hrtstmae clared bile while standing in a safety zone gest to Asulstant l ostmastcr Gen4 Iks and Subs for Bsnla Claus tion to the poor families listed unof a large portion of the air mall of the accident will be admitted free 1 he proHerbert! Look! at Second South and Main streets eral VV I Glover elimination of buainraa this city has rightfully der the Sub for Santa banner The theater and thr fine program C HI I ttiU S sire Kf4trr barbed chair gram begin prnmpUy at I 45 a m STAGE IINE NAMES CIIIFF en loved for several yrars An excellent program await Hje h 74 efne fQtd as new are the offering of the I’ara- - Smith aKo Is charged with driving the National Parks Airway line beand ft wilt par the youngsters to iol while under the Inlluence of liquor Mine For In mount-Fuhlt- x I he chamber anretary said he tween Butt and Pocatello Idaho I hey will see Wai1k ft he np hand early to get their place ronnrsten lii J Manning of Omaha hs through Manager Timothy n i No U FairThe county attorney called aix eve snd the Varney air line betwcin woul I rail a special meeting of the been made chl f exeiutive head ol In the theater te I leery and Jaikle ( ooper In Hardy Through tin Ir union orPasco Wash and Boise Idaho aviation committee Katurday to the Union raciflo Mates effective "I he ( lisnie" the eurrent feature halt Lake firemen with one of ganisations the motion picture witiiettp nf EtheC ai intent to Ciookvton Jaik In order to set up the northern They weie determine a course of a thin I December 8 it was anmmmed at the theater wllh an additional limit he d—( Wy $ IS the big fire trui ks will he on hand operators and stage hands volunIto-I’ea-eiD s F Wallen William tt J line the 4 hronh le stated All ushers a formal protest Thursday following reielpt of word 9 NM sir teered their aervli e iir4 from beautiful hdwd at the theater to receive the presprosram Including a N u k II Mr k f fvra f Mildred John S' hhc and beerfttcnt f ft The paper said that If this were ents the youngsters are making to and the personnel of the house comedy a Mlljf Symphony against the Washington senator's by local Union Pacific official All rase ( irr) i elf Thorne Mr SthlUk also was strm k carried out the Boise-Sa- lt I ak a bo are attending tn the eonilori entitled “I he Spider and the f ly the poor 1 he firemen will repair proposal will he dispatched I f r 149 Noe oirt Fuia ii ua pt sound-newUse DuPont Ant ifrrr? MKhanoJ s member of tho I tah delegation reel by Smiths car the complaint points raa would be rut eul and ( alitor and safety of the youngsters withall toys which need attention re-- tt and a Paramount ’Svjii i A4 Crf No M out I Tert- nta added for Err-s-r- vl radiator protection bound mall out Mr Backman I'M weald In g UdiJ t sf the gyent compensation congress tkm Jug is4 jots POLICE HOLD -- S L SUSPECT ct Handicraft Drives Away Tedium in Hospital f’ i ct dn Chiefs Set Date For Meetings of k luf anutacturersu A 40-0- Traffic Group’s President Names New Committees for 30-d- State F orce Mails Blanks For Tax Data Lake-Ogde- Gala Show Awaits Youngsters at Theater Admission Requires Toy Sponsors Expect Big Crowd to Attend Free Program ( SUBBING FOR SANTA I for Santa for this Air Line Elimination Plan Arouses S L Ire v £i Court Orders Trial on Auto their -- Death Charge to fr Clr DouglaDie$ tir eerr-teeeb- le - te-ti- f k Sen-ne- i - y i |