| Show PAGE 16 PAGE ELEVEN MEATLESS TUESDAYS lounty Units Ask Higher ‘48 Budgets It will In Annual Expense Budget requests for 194S submitted Monday by Salt Lake ounty department heads to Albert L Escaudon county audi-c- r continued reflection of granted in salaries of ouuty employes Nearly all s are above current expen-Lturere-raes- tg Request submitted Monday$77-4- 0 the recorder's office compared with $65010 for the rurrent year Mm Haze! Taggart Ehan recorder noted that most He ask f the increase was to cover extraa Jacob Westbrook Jerks’ and regular employes’ for beautification of west aide Breaks It Down Pollock county building C J manager requested an Increase from $24745 to $30579 noting that $2400 would go for maintenance cleaning and repairs $1650 tor new equipment $14310 for "'amtorisl service and $700 for extra maintenance work Few the buildings and grounds department $6365 was requested Salt Lake Jacob Westbrook non pared with $5400 for this year confectioner Monday filed credenfor would Of the total $5560 go tials cf candidacy for city comtaianea missioner and announced a platAlvin Keddington county clerk form calling for more adequate $60-Mfrom an increase requester of the west side to $68290 noting that $52640 representation in government city would be salaries of clerks and A veteran of World War H office help Mr Westbrook served in the air One Cut One Hike corps and combat engineers For suffered in service he surW Cassity county be injuries George extensive hospitalizaunderwent veyor requested that $12830 He was discharged approxiallocated to the postwar planning0 tion mately 18 months ago with department compared Interested in obtaining more renoted He for tins year the veteran adequate duction cf professional salaries in commission candidatehousing believes vetto from $10000 department ths erans should be represented on the 14200 and a similar reduction in He city board of commissioners surskilled labor wages For the ' commissioners Incumbent 0 said veyor s office he asked for have "done a good Job” however compared with $24000 this and that the only improvement he year of beauextension is recommends The increase in engineering and tification of the particularly city on (surveying work now incumbent along the Jordan river and other the office required the increase west side points m the latter account it was noted to taxes paid the "According Beginning the first of this year Second precinct of the west aide the office was made responsible is justified in seeking adequate for aU county surveying and engi- representation on the commission” Previously county depart- Mr Westbrook declared Veteran neering could use engineering ments groups and neighbors Influenced of outsde sources his decision to file candidacy he said Mr Westbrook prior to entering service worked for the qity for seven years in the street and water departments A member of the American e Legion he has been a member of as well as ward bishopric will be outlined the Thirty-aecon- d buidng needs Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da-y Wednesday at 3 pm at the capitol Saints He attended Salt Lake as the citizens’ committee to inpublic schools and two eastindustrial City state vestigate the schools ern craft school at Ogden makes its report at and Mrs Westbrook to the stste welfare 'commission 375Mr Concord two smd at have M committee Critchlow Walter children chairman said Monday The committee was appointed in March after a rash of outbreaks Nurse Directors Meet t the school had attracted wideThe board of directors Salt spread condemnation from private Lake Visiting Nurses Assn Will citizens Besides needs of the physical meet Tuesday at 12:15 pm in the association offices 203 Ness plant the committee also has spent time investigating personnel and buildirg F Edward Walker pres ident will present a report administrative requirements ed sal-‘re- Veteran Files In Race for Commissioner O $24-35- $36-63- ce State School Unit To Urge Building long-rang- Ie Reds ‘Declare War’ on U S Jaycee Chief Warns in S L later in the day by presentwamirg that communists iated Mr Shepperd with & seven ing eperly have set their lights on world domination was sounded Monday by John Ben Shepperd Gladewater Tex president United States Junior chamber of commerce Speakirg at a luncheon meeting erf the Salt Lake junior chamber of commerce and other businessmen and civic leaders the national Jaycee president advocated action on the part of American citizens to force a special aesion pound copper key to the city w’hen the national Jaycee leader made an official call at the mayor’s offices in the city and county build- irgMr Shepperd addressed more than 300 representatives of junior chambers from throughout the state Monday night in the federation room of the Provo American Federation of Labor temple His appearance was sponsored by Jaycee units from central and cf congress “Get your congressmen back to southern Utah their offices- - A state of emergency exists The communists have declared war on us" Mr Shepperd He referred to the new communist manifesto signed by leader cf nine European communist parties declaring a political economic and ideological war on the rest of the world Terming the present international stuaticn not peace but an armed truce Mr Shepperd called upon Americans to fight communism with their own “dirty" methods “We must get tough and v Boy 11 Killed As Bicycle Strikes Auto hos-pita- self-deni- al Coal Fall Kills Carbon Miner er Method of Welfare Charges Cleared County Welfare Units to Meet stav tough" he said A highlight of the luncheon meeting was the crowning of Gloria Liddell redhead as “Miss Flame" to reign over Fire Prevention week activities Miss Liddell East high school student and daughter of Mr and Mrs A B Liddell 1732 Michigan ave was sponsored by the Salt Lake Republican organization Governor Herbert B Maw was presented with a “lucks’’ hat by Mr Shepperd and from the governor of greetings Texas He also received an honorary membership in the national chamber of commerce Mayor Karl J Glade was presented with a Texas flag Salt Lake City's mayor retal -- 10-gall- on k tiL “Force John Ben Shepperd a special session of congress’ V REGI TODAY! Women Arriving For ey Thousands of Salt Lakers are expected V register as electors in the city’s 251 districts Tuesday first registration day preparatory to voting in city primary elections Oct 21 and municipal elections Nov 4 Other registration dates are Oct 14 and 28 Saturday is fmal day on which petitions of candidacy may be filed with the city reecord-er’- a office V - -- “SL ' & V 5$ m "- -w ur bs To be eligible to vote in city elections citizens must have lived in Utah for one year in the county for four months and in the precinct for 60 days Residents who have moved intracity since the last election may transfer electoral qualifications to new districts Mr Keddington' pointed out For the offices of mayor and two commissioners to be filled in November elections six persons have announced candidacy including the incumbents Mayor Earl J Glade and Commissioners David A Affleck and L C Romney Other Candidates Other mayoralty candidate is Max S Banks and the other two commission aspirants are Newell Knight and Jacob Westbrook Since just two candidates have announced for each office the is necessity for a primary still on undetermined Legal opinion whether the runoff must be held regardless of the number of candidates has not been rendered Two possible candidates for mayor although they have not announced intentions are Ab Jenkins former mayor and racing champion and State Sen L E Elggren both mentioned frequently as likely nominees W atkins Offers Bill on Project Map the Out-in-Fro- nt Strategy Plans were air Monday to put the elephant out in front when Mrs Robert W Macauley and Mrs Roy F Priest national and Utah committee women got together at Hotel Utah Republican Women conference Wednesday from 11 western states will open a two-da- y In BUTTER EGG PRICES DIP The wholesale price of butter and eggs — steady most of last week — broke in Salt Lake City Monday and dipped as much as 3c a pound for some grades of butter and 3c a dozen for large A grade eggs Meat prices were about the same as last week Retail prices varied on both butter and eggs but some declines were noted Wholesalers attributed the drop to increased supply and some consumer resistance Retailers paid 79c a pound for 93 score butter and 77c a pound for 92 score A pound of 90 score sold for 73c wholesale Large A grade eggs brought the wholesaler 73c a dozen compared with 76c a dozen Saturday County Sets Date For Sewer Bids Salt Lake county commissioners Monday announced that sealed bids for the Salt Lake City suburban sanitary sewer will be received until 2 pm Nov 14 at room 206 building Divided in three sections for bidding purposes the project may be awarded to one or more contractors The contract will be awarded within 30 days of bidding city-coun- ty Albert J Escandon county auditor Monday informed the commission that statutory and Indian- Theme Set for U Alumni Fete - tom-tom- said Congress did however reverse a spending trend by reducing federal expenditures in spite of determined opposition by entrenched Democrats she declared y act Mr As to the said members of the Macauley labor forces are beginning to find out what the act means for them Actually it is legislation they have long wanted to protect their rights and liberties as union members she said Those who denounce the act as a slave labor bill have no ready 16-ye- ar Taft-Hartle- ahe-adde- Phi-Sig- Unions Withdraw Picket Lines In Ogden Labor Dispute "pay-as-you-- organized planned campaign to translate the favorable opinion of the Republican congress into votes for another Republican congress and a Republican president” She flayed any opposition tactics labeling high costs as “high Republican prices” pointing to the high costs of government "High costs of government are of high prices and we pay part more for government than- - we do for food” she said Reversed Trend The 80th congress tried to do something about high costs by reducing expenditures and taxes but two presidential vetoes prevented passage of Republican tax reduction measures Mrs Macauley s and war Scalping paint will be the order of the day Oct 15 when the annual University of Utah homecoming celebration gets under way with a theme of "Rerskin Warfare” Recipient of the main Indian attack will be Denver university whom the Redskins meet Oct 18 in explanation as to what features the traditional homecoming foot- pccasioned that description ball game at the U stadium Radio programs and possible Cites Pennsylvania coverage by a national magazine have been lined up said Glendon She cited as an of Johnson committee chairman in growing sentiment inexample favor of of this features announcing special the act the Pennsylvania eighth year's program congressional special election in Lcng a powerful weaponcam-in which she said the act was made to alumni back the drawing a main issue by the CIO which pus festivities have been planned brought all big guns to bear on with an eye to former students behalf of a candidate The results Mr Johnson indicated the Republican Five minute sketches and quar- revealed ’that had increased over 1948 tet competition will be the main majority and the party had polled over feature Oct ”5 when campus or- 61 of the total vote Mrs handwill their stage ganizations said picked talent in hopes of gaining Macauley A in tea honor of Mrs Macauley top honors in individual events and will be held under sponsorship A matinee the sweepstakes prize Republican dance a program to be aired over the Utah Women’s Tuesday from 4 to 6 pm a Salt Lake radio station and se- groups at the residence of Mrs Alex J lection of a campus beauty to reign Jex 1403 Federal way as queen will all be included in Reece chairman of the Carroll opening day activities committee is’ Republican “teand sorority fol- scheduled tonational Fraternity a luncheon address on be will decorated the pees” conferof women’s the meeting lowing day and will be judged for ence on Thursday in and taste keeping originality with the theme An assembly Greek letter group open house in the afternoon and the Pi Beta Nu street dance at 1st general budgets will require approximately $30000 additional to meet estimated expenses for the remainder of 1947 and that the st wf® be inincurring additional indebtedness commissioner budget will need an South and Wolcott 16 Oct cluded increase of $500 to be introduced provided a bill by Sen Arthur V W’atkins (Rt apUtah) wins congressional proval it was announced Monday The bill to be introduced in the next session of congress has the full approval of the U S Bureau of Reclamation according to Although the state supreme voluntarily does not mean it has Hampton C Godbe executive sec- court has issued a temporary writ given up its case before the suretary of the metropolitan water of prohibition against enforcement preme court spokesmen said district of a State Industrial commission It provides for completion of "cease and desist from picketing” Newhouse Officials remaining units of the Provo river order the unions voluntarily have project with construction costs to complied with the commission’s Deny Malpractice be repaid to the United States request E M Royle commission Newhouse hotel officials Monfrom the sale of water thus plac- chairman said Monday day denied tbat they fired two ing the project on a The order was issued against coffee shop employes because of basis” Mr Godbe said the International Union of Oper- union affiliation in an unfair labor Meantime Mr Godbe reported ating Engineers local No 3 and practices hearing brought against hotel orf the complaint of the that the water district has virtu- the Ogden Building Trades coun- the State Industrial commission emerfor ally completed plans disThe denials were made at a gency pumping of Deer creek res- cil after a hearing on their Conon the complaint before hearing ervoir water into the aqueduct pute w’ith the Wheelwright E M Royle commission chairshould city water needs require it struction Co Ogden capitoL The pumped water would meet The commission was prohibited man at the Fritzi B Palmer and Audrey only possible shortages and would from enforcing its order by the waitresses testifying not offer any large new aource of supreme court which granted the Thompson the Culinary Alliance (AFL) writ of prohibition on an appeal for supply he explained local No 815 brought the Althqugh work is going forward by the Ogden Building Trades charges againstwhich the hotel said on the Salt Lake county section council were each dismissed primarily The commission turned its rec- they of the aqueduct the unit in Provo because of union 'affiliations canyon is still awaiting adequate ords on the case over to the court This was denied by W Ross consince the increased but prohibition against Sutton Monday financing and hotel comanager struction costs have boosted enforcement of the order will con- Ernest conhotel food Spencer needed funds by approximately tinue until a decision is rendered troller The unions’ decision to comply $2000000 Mr Godbe concluded Following the unfair labor hearing the Newhouse Hotel Employes Protective Assn petitioned the commission for certification as exclusive bargaining agent for the employes Claiming to represent 99 of the The Deer creek and Salt Lake aqueduct divisions of Provo river project will be completed without if you do not know where you Dial should register to become a qualified voter 11 reOn Thursday a three-da- y gional conference will open at Newhouse hotel for both men and women party leaders Mrs Macauley said purpose of the conference was to “set up an - - You Can’t Vote If Not Registered 5-75- Regional Conference 11 fices te Both the Republican party labor act and the Taft-Hartlhave made sweeping gains recently in public favor Ma Robert W Macauley Washington D C assistant chairman of the Republican national committee said Monday afternoon following her arrival In Sait Lake City Mrs Macauley heads a vanthat guard of Republican women arrived Monday for a western states confab to start the 1948 campaign wheels rolling in the west An "organization for victory” conference for women leaders of Republican organizations and state presidents from 11 western states is scheduled to open Wednesday at Newhouse hotel to convene for two days To Determine Gty Vote Eligibles 7000 Names Purged State law requires that citizens vote in at least one of the two preceding elections to retain eligibility Because of heavy voting last November Alvin Keddingtcn county clerk estimated that not more than 7000 names have been purged from Salt Lake City electoral rolls this year He pointed out that purging of names occurred this year only in incorporated areas of the county where elections will be held this fall A complete list of registration agents appeared in the Sunday Salt Lake Tribune and a few revisions of the original list may be found on page 10 in this issue district Questions will be answered by boundaries regarding The Tribune’s information bureau The bureau also will supply names of registration agents on request Check Eligibility Mrs Irma F Bitner city recorder asked that residents not sure of eligibility check with their registration agents or call the county clerk or city recorder’s of- 11-Sta- Meet Wednesday Clerk Urges Check be “meatless Tuesday’ and “poultryless Thursday” in some 200 Utah restaurants from now until the critical world food shortage is allayed somewhat Directors of the Utah and Salt Lake Restaurant Assn moved Monday to back Pres Harry S Truman to the hilt in his voluntary food conservation program But scores of smaller eating establishments such as hamburger stands and sandwich shops economically will" be unable to comply a check of non association restaurants indicated Monday night Under a plan approved by restaurant association directors easting placfes affiliated witlTthe groups will 1 Serve no meat on Tuesdays 2 Serve poultry Thursdays no 3 FUrnish bread or butter to patrons except on request 4 Urge all restaurateurs whether or not they are affiliated with the associations to cooperate In the president’s program Can't ‘Go Along Proprietors of most of the small restaurants surveyed - Monday night expressed sympathybut with rePres Truman’s request not could along" "go they ported because meat dishes comprise the bulk of their trade One restaurateur who serves short orders hamburgers and other almost exclusively - said he plans to offer an "alternative” Vegetarian meal Tuesday instead of dropping meat dishes from his menu that day “I’ll let people choose for themselves" he said Another small restaurant pro- f r’ he’ll “leave things enprietor said tirely up to the customer” Openly Was critical of Mr Truman’s request Robert Emil Manning this proprietor said he believes the sixth grader at Grant school voluntary conservation program is “impractical and unworkable" VVilford M Burton executive secretary of both the Utah and Salt Lake Restaurant Assns said he believes that many nonassocia-tio- n eating places will cooperate In the USRA plan He said there are about 200 USRA restaurants in the state About 135 of Salt Lake's 225 restaurants are assoFatally Injured Monday when ciation members he added he swerved the bicycle he was ridNon compliance into the side of a passing auing Signs of noncompliance with tomobile Robert Emil Manning Pres Truman’s program in Salt 11 son of Mr and Mrs R E ManLake households were evident Monday when sales in retail meat ning 263 S 2nd West was dead onL establishments were reported as arrival at Salt Lake General heavy as usual The accident occurred at 8:40 Meanwhile In the wake of the at 2nd West near 7th South S am U to citizens president’s appeal Accident Investigators F M Atto offer two days of each week as a contribution to kins and W S Sparkes reported peace members of Salt Lake the lad was riding south on 2nd Vetersuns of Foreign Wars posts West w'hen a playmate Bobby swung into a food conservation Barnett 12 son of Mr and Mtb will Russell Barnett 474 S 3rd West program which they hope camhailed him from across the street blossom into a nation-wid- e He waved to his friend then paign Under direction of Glen E made a sharp left turn across two of traffic to join another state commander lanes Thompson son playmate Eddy Monahan 11Monarepresentatives of Salt Lake’s five V F W posts Monday morning be- of Mr and Mrs Douglas E gan distribution of placards to han 335 W 6thonSouth who was the east side of restaurants and waiting for him food markets other places where foods are dis- 2nd West The victim turned directly into pensed The placards bear the folthe path of a car driven by James lowing legend: 'We won the war Let’s win the Mitchell Powers 51 Brigham City He rammed the right side of the peace Save food!” auto and was struck at the base of the skull by a door handle Speed of the car at the time of impact was estimated at 25 mph Mr Powers told officers he saw the lad turn In front of him and turned his car sharply but could not avoid the collision 'The victim was on his way to Tribune Lmk4 Wtrn SUNNYSIDE Carbon County— Grant school where he was a sixth grade student and a member of the coal miner was school’s A Junior safety patrol killed Instantly Monday shortly witnesses to the accident Only after noon in an accident at the were the two friends of the vicUtah Fuel Co mine tim who saw their schoolmate Victim was Alex Romero resi- thrown to the pavement dent of Sunnyside since 1943 The boy was bom In Salt Lake Mine officals said the gccident City Feb 10 1936 a son of Robert occurred sometime between 12:15 E asid Lillie Smolka Manning and 12:30 pm After finishing In addition to his parents he is lunch the mine crew had returned survived by a brother Louis T to work Mr Romero and others Manning and a Mrs were preparing to erect a support- Bessie Smolka grandmother all of Salt Lake ing timber they explained City Mr Romero was leaning over — a coal loader — prea an oil screen cleaning paratory towedge-shaped when a piece of coal fell from the roof &id struck the victim across the neck The victim jw as born Aug 2 The charging of the operations 1918 in Boce Colo a son of Mr and Mrs Juan A Romero He had of the state welfare commission’s worked for the Utah Fuel Co children's services to assistance since 1943 with the exception of a rather than administration apfew months during 1945 parently is not in conflict with the of the Utah Survivors include his father recommendations council Dr P T FarnsDurango Colo a sister Mrs Joe legislative Hunt Sunnydale and several other worth commission chairman said brothers and sister whose names Monday The question arose when sonqe were not available here members of the council saw in the dectsion to defray children’s services expenses from assistance funds a move to dodge a legislative provision limiting commission of the total apexpenses to 5 propriation Dr Farnsworth said the servA regional meeting of county welfare departments will be held ices in question have always been Thursday at 10 am In Richfield considered an assistance rather Dr P T Farnsworth state wel- than administrative expense and fare commission chairman said that he felt after a conference with Lewis H Lloyd council director Monday Guest speaker Dr A C Lam- that there was no conflict in inbert education school dean Brig- terpretation The council is by law the adham Young university will talk on “Meeting Assistance Needs visory board for the welfare Through a Public Agency” joy-load- GOP Labor Lay Gaining Favor National' Aid Registry Open Today For S L Electors Restaurant Group Curtails Menus m Higher Wages Held Basis for Boost A RADIO LOG SALT LAKE CITY UTAH TUESDAY MORNING OCTOBER 7 1947 SECOND SECTION te Sf ilmiw hl LOCAL NEWS GOP Meet Friday Slates U Talks Taking a featured part at the western convention of the national Republican party will be six University of Utah representatives of the campus Young Republican club They will take part in a panel discussion in Newhouse hotel Friday at 2 pm Discussing the proposed unification of the national Young Republican groups on college campuses reporting on the Milwaukee convention last June and discussing important matters pertinent to collegiate politicians the group will hold its section of the meeting before Ralph Becker national chairman of the Young Repubr licans and several other leading party members from the national congress according to V Bradford Romney campus president Assisting on the panel will be Lyman C Kearns Calvin Nelson Virginia Isakson lone McKean and Afton Bradford New officers of the Salt Lake organization will be elected Oct 11-sta- 16 te or 17 Mr Romney said GOP Women Hear Plea for Hawaii Increased commerce between the mainland and Hawaii would result from that territory’s statehood L Eugene Clissold for 14 years a resident of the islands told a large group of Salt Lake Republican Women at a meeting at 830 E South Temple Monday afternoon Also addressing the group was 165 hotel employes the association Mrs Roy F Priest state chairman maintained the AFL union did of the organization Mrs Priest law and not represent the necessary ma- defined the to help was bill drawn the said for certification jority required labor A reception for Mr ClisThe case was taken under sold was held after the meeting Taft-Hartl- ey d |