Show s t J - i 1 'V THE SALT LAKi TRIBUNE 'WEDNESDAY MORNING Memorial Rites ' (Continued from Page One) connected World war Veteran cases By charlce Mr Roosevelt signed the measure which had been pop- ForT)riving Case """ f k Motorist Fined $10 After Pleading Guilty to Recklessness Cases of 'two persons charged with drunken- driving and five with reckless driving appeared on police court calendar Tuesday Trial for Henry W Mes 35 of 841 South First West street who denier a drunken driving charge was set for August 20 He was arrested August 12 after the automobile he Was driving crashed into a parked machine at Second West and North Temple streets police said Trial was set for August 27 for LeRoy Foster 25 of 821 Simondi avende who pleaded not guilty to drunken driving He was arrested last Friday on a warrant Ekrl A Williams 18 of Woods Crqss was fined $10 when he pleaded guilty to reckless driving Others charged with reckless driving were: Ralph Ririe 16 110 Mecham apartments remanded to juvenile court: Aldous Lambert 19 of 1137 Eighth East street and J R Cummings 37 of 1383 Thornton avenue cases dismissed and Frank Mattley 216 Orchard place trial set for August 27 Alleged speeders who appeared on the calender were: H L Bland 28 of 160 West Burton avenue who was allowed until August 14 to plead James C Hill 32 of 672 Eighth avenue given until August - 14 to plead R O’Neil 45 bench warrant Issued for his arrest when he failed to appear and bond set at $10 Phil Raleigh 30 1761 Yale avenue trial set for August 16 ' Fire Controlled In BelVs Canyon Through the combined efforts of 125 members of the Woods Cross C C C camp 75 W P A workers and 50 private citizens from Salt Lake City and- Draper the forest fire In Bell’s canyon which threatened destruction of thousands of acres of watershed was confined to a re- markably small acreage The fire believed to have been started by two small- boys playing with matches began at 1:30 p m and was under control by 2:30 p m after destroying 100 acre of oak brush sage and grass It was stopped as It neared the boundary of the forest preserve thus preventing serious damage to the watershed The sight of six deer in the surrounding brush led to the belief that several deer might have been burned but until a survey of the burned area can be made there Will be no proof of this - New Paralysis Cases Total 418 in Week WASHINGTON Aug 13 (UP)-- Jn the week ended August 3 there were 418 new cases of infantile pa- ralysis throughout the country according to United States public health service reports ‘From January 1 to August 3 a total of 2315 cases was reported Collins Gives Picnic Luljch Is Served Address It Sr Officers of the Salt Lake City Rotary club and the speaker who delivered the memorial service for deceased club members Tuesday at Rotary park City Creek canyon Left to right William J Lowe club president James W Collins who Here’s Status Of Measures The metropolitan water diselection AugustTS is not a bond election and therefore all registered voters may cast their ballot it was explained Tuesday by Miss Ethel Macdonald city recorder Only taxpayers are quali- trict V Pony Express Riders Arrive After Attack by Renegade In Congress Piutes and Eluding Plotters Press ' were turned Tuesday morning when approximately 200 teachers attended regular classes of the emergency teachers’ institute at the University of Utah Sessions were opened by Dr E E Ericksen of the philosophy department of the university who discussed "Education for Home and Family Life" Various aspects of the topic treated by Dr Ericksen were: Personal relationships within the family recreational and cultural interests the home and the community moral and religious influences of thendme and material bases of the ideal home Mrs Fred Richardson spoke in plac of Dr Dorothy Bird Nyswander of the psychology department of the university who Is the east to conclude the morning's discussions Tuesday afternoon was devoted to recreational activities in the university gymnasium "Training of Citizens In American Democracy” will be the topic discussed by Dr LeRoy Cowles dean of the lower division Of the University of Utah at the opening session Wednesday at 8 a m in the chemistry lecture room in the Physical $3000000 e Trial Date Named James W Tables Salt Lake City Rotarians Tuesday fied to vote in bond elections joined in honoring the memory of but all persons registered at who have died two club members the last general election may since the last memorial service vote Thursday Miss Macdonald said that residents who George King clerk of the Salt Lake have moved from their dis-- ‘ City school board and Anthony W Ivins counselor in (he L D S tricts since the last election church first presidency and colorful must secure a transfer from leader in the upbuilding of the state the county clerk to the new James W Collilft who gave the district before they are elimemorial address explained that gible to cast a ballot 14 years ago this month the first services at the bridge In Rotary park Cily Creek canyon had been Germany Owes League held by the club Word had been received that day Claim of of the death by drowning of Louis Harding club secretary in Jackson GENEVA Aug 13 (UP)— Gerlake and it was decided at that time must the League of Namany pay to dedicate the bridge as a memotions $3000000 before her withrial to departed Rotarians Approximately $50000 had been drawal can be effective legally the spent by the club members in de- committee for settlement of contriveloping the park area during-- pe butions In arrears announced today riod of seven years when it was Germany's membership is schedformally turned over to the city for uled to expire October 20 two years the benefit of nature lovers he said Both Mr King and President Ivins he said had exemplified the spirit of friendship "service before self” arid understanding among all nations and people said Mr Collins Mr King he said had been a factor in the continued development of the city’s school system and had been a friend to all while President Ivins a pioneer leader and teacher had left his imprint upon many delivered the address and P A Mattingly sec- citizens living today The names of retary The names of George King and Anthony the two deceased members were W Ivins were added to a list of 45 club members placed on a bronze plaque on the who have died since 1921 Their names were bridge A picnic lunch was served and a placed on a bronze plaque on the bridge musical program given under dlrec tion of William J Lowe club president at the park following the - non-servi- Spanish-America- I -- Are Eligible At Canyon Park Jfi Ai 5 Keith-O’- Institute Class C Registered t Restores All Former Benefits to Survivor HR-699- Teachers Attend All Voters rtf Measure ularly termed the Spanish war veterans' bill on the anniversary of the occupation of Manila by United States troops The effect of the 1933 economy act was to take pensions away from veterans dependents and widows if disabilities attributable to actual War service could not be proved It decreased other pensions to an average of $3217 a month while the new bill would raise the average to $4285 New deal congressional leaders had expressed slight doubt about what would happen If the president did veto the bill The measure originally passed the house by unanimous consent when one single objection could- have blocked it In the senate the vote for it was 71 to 1 Monthly Rates Here are the monthly rates for disability restored by the bill: 10 per cent disability $20 25" per cent disability $25 ‘50 per cent disability $35 100 per cent disability $60 hopeless and bedridden $72 The White House in issuing the president's statement said: "The president in signing today a bill reenacting laws dealing with pensions granted to veterans and the dependents of veterans of the Spanish-America- n war the Philippine insurrection and the Boxer rebellion made clear the definite distinction between legislation relating to veterans of early wars and the veterans of the World war “There are some inequalities involved ‘in this legislation but the president recognizes the fact that n he veterans were once on the rolls under prior legislation that they are approaching advanced age that their disabilities are increasing" 13 AUGUST 14 1935 Rotarians Hold Spanish Vets’ Pay Approved By Roosevelt 5 I after withdrawal notice was warded by Reiehsfuehrer Adolf Hitler ' - ' Preffo 1 Method of Dry Cleaning and Dyeing—the most popular in Salt Lake Have your favorite ' summer dresses dyed one of the smart new fall shades Women's Plain Silk (JraHit dyad any standard color Woman's Plain Silk Drasses Cleaned Spotted Prassad Man's Suits and Overcoats Cleaned Spotted Pressed Women’s ger Suits 79c ' c Wool SwagCleaned Spotted 69c Prassad 83c Man's or Woman's Wool Sweaters Cleaned Spotted ' Prassad 39c Use S BRING AND TAKE Your Charge Account & H Stamps as Usual Firth Floor Science building for- fieri $ B ' KEITII-O’BRIE- N meihorial services J:inuing the practice of slavery or following other policies whose g are adverse to the and the preservation Of the Union it will have to pay the penalty of one who treads upon the toes of right and justice It Is our fervent By Associated hope and prayer that war will not of of the is the note: a arrival of story status Pony (Editor’s The present Following major come but in the event it cannot be of 75 Some the been as it have written years ago might Express e pray again that avoided then legislation pending in congress names comment incidents and and incidents are fictitious7 but the this territory will stand firm befollows: are typical of that period) hind the colors of the united naAwaiting President Roosetion so help us God' Salt Lake City August 13 1860— son for tolerating the shooting of velt’s signature or veto: SoThe citizenry will be glac to knoV white men and the pilfering of FORT BRIDGER Wyo Aug 13 cial security Airmail as Iff)— In this old garrison storm cenThe country mail pouches if there are any who do hot know is fac- ter of the fully everyone appreciates early west’s "fighting it that both arrived safely ing a foreboding crisis in a possible days” which lean Frontiersman Adjusted in conference af- this afternoonponies from the east and secession commonof southern founded Wyoming toter senate-hous- e passage: A A west and we may well thank God wealths and a possible indeed what Jim Bridger will start its part of the Pony night that the lives of these intrepid ridA amendments an inevitable war between Express jubilee celebration ers have been safely guided through appears the states Thus it is imperative Boy Scouts who are "taking the their respective hazardous journeys that the route of communication be mail In conference after passage with the mail It is not amiss to through" along the old frontier open trail from Sacramento to St Joseph by both senate and house state that there were many of us kept was learned after the forego- are due to reach Fort It Bridger late Gold suit prohibitions Bank- with a shadow over our hearts as ing had been set in type that in a today from Utah The scouts are we considered the possibility of our in St from headquarters ing Liquor control Utilities fearless riders reaching this Jiaveri dispatch carrying special letters from goverMajor Egn has received nors of states along the trail to regulations T V A amend- when we understand the true na- Joseph will be men advice that additional President Roosevelt ture of their peril during these ments Rivers and harbors placed at each station on the enThe riders are expected here in times of unrest and disquietude tire route between St Joseph and time to participate In the sundown which prevail throughout the coun- Sacramento to further facilliate the Salute to the flag at the fort Passed by house awaiting try of the pony safe When the mail is relayed eastThe pony from the east was three mails transportation senate action: Tax revision We can only ‘offer due ward from here it will be carried to ait late three hours and anxious Ship subsidy War profits limi- hours it was for us who had been praise and thanks for the institu- Casper in the last mail bag used by tion of such a policy and complibefore- - it was distations watching at intervals from the roof ment of the officials of the com- the pony express 1861 in The mochila is continued House of the Salt Lake for his apfor their understanding and the property of William A Carter Passed by senate awaiting pearance on the east bench A wel- pany of purpose who presented it to the State The relief it was indeed when Ma- depth house action: Food and drug comeHoward Undoubtedly the readers of this service-worold container has been Egan the superintend- learned publication and we are jor ent was the first to sight the dust sure there are some would welcome kept in a museum at the fort regulation raised by the pony and let us know a brighter note in the day’s news Passed by neither: Oil regu- with a shout and the editor stands ready and Repels Piute Renegades lation Midget money Guffey prepared to serve in "this capacity Hardly had the mail poucli been H is not ‘difficult twr can assure coal MR transferred and the westbound pony you to find a few smiles and happy some tears faces and sadly enough departed when we learned of the Contour Hair Cutter rider’s miraculous escape from a with the arrival of a pony from the band of renegade Piutes near Dixie east Bride to Arrive creek Two bullet marks on hjs sadArt Reed has come breathless to dle and another through the back of his shirt were mute evidence of tell us that a certain young lady how close he had been to his Cre- of Columbus Ohio will arrive next ator The Indians raced after him month by stage to become his wed reded wife and he wished to look at B F Quinn chairman of the for more than two miles he i and undoubtedly had they our calendar to count the days As ported board of county commissioners been accurate shots they would near 'as we can figure it will be We promised Art to lauded the activities of the Salt have won the mad race He had about 46 ride meet him lately in the evening Lake county ' relief committee at little cover during the two-miwas obliged to follow which needless to say we did and the conclusion of its final meeting and twice draws for a distance It was in one found the meeting very pleasant Tuesday evening of the draws that two pieces of lead We shall be counting the days with The committee which will be dis- clipped the pony’s flanks fortun- Art and hope to be honored as a solved and succeeded by another ately high enough to be Superficial guest at the wedding Our deepest regrets and felicitacommittee under the new federal wounds The Indians six in num- tions ber abandoned the chase shortly go out to Mrs William Crawsystem of handling relief closed before Bauchmann's station was ford who learned by the pony that Its affairs after working for two reached Leaving there on a fresh heir elder brother Jcdedlah had mount the rider said he deviated succumbed to a long illness in Veryears in the interests of relief from the trail fearing the Piutes mont state Mrs Crawford is the most deserv‘The members are have gone around the sta- wife of the amiable proprietor of ing of receiving the thanks of Salt might with tion the scheme In mind of the Desert Restaurant where we Lake City and Salt Lake county one of hfer delicious refor their admirable manner in con- cutting him off and in consequence often enjoy he was further delayed in his sched- pasts Mrs Crawford has three ducting the affairs of the commit- ule other brothers and five sisters at tee’’ Mr Quinn said Richard “Bas” Egan brought the home and says she wouldn’t be surwere the with ‘charged “They mail in from the west arriving al- prised if two of her younger sisters handling the relief work of the out here to help her in the C W A and the F E R A a trust most at the expected hour but he came We predict that the in which they acquitted themselves hastened to assure us that it was restaurant no achievement on his part that number of young men customers he said jvell” Members of the committee were his eyes rested once more on this will swiftlybe increase should such an consummated C M Brown chairman of the re- thriving community While we are addition Limited TiiAe Only Smythe got a letter from lief division Fred Richardson moved to admire his modesty we theJerry Won’t tell us from east he but cannot refuse to but offer praises chairman of the works division and D A McMillan Mrs Reva Beck for his bravery although it Is un whom it came We are of the opinRegular 650 true the that vigi- ion after observing Jerry’s happy Bosone Mrs W D Nebeker Mrs doubtedly quite was face none that it and lance of by the Russell penned courage Orin Tugman and Mrs R F CoOil Wave Majors and Wadell men stationed other than a female hand Good llett luck We’re between Salt Lake and the Ruby always ready to Jerry Thl$ permanent to Cupid The valley under Major Egan’s com- offer congratulations wave reconditions mand jvere in a great part respon- question comes to- - mind however the hair giving sible for a soft lustrous through un- whether the letter was from the wave with tight scathed Their determined stand same hand as the last one Why r n g e s a ends against raiding redskins has been not confess Jerry? Tomplete Nation at Tense Point exceedingly instrumental in keepIn another column we have Ining the trail open for some time Stern Measures Needed cluded the information gleaned In Salt Lake City on personal Regular 350 It is the consensus of opinion of from various business letters and business Democratic State Chairsome our of man Olof R Mlchelsen of Richfield prominent citizens that official dispatches regarding the Wave declined Tuesday to discuss party the time has coma when sterner state of affairs of the nation We measures must be taken to halt the may remark here nevertheless matters This Is the Mr Michelsen however indicated Piutes in their nefarious and mur- that the situation at Washington youthful ringlet curl that delights that he would Inquire Into several derous tactics We are fully aware continues tense and the friendly the young coed matters that may require atten- that the last two years have been relations between congressmen Complete tion In the near future extremely fruitless and unfortun- from the north and south are steadWhen asked if the state commit- ate for the Indians of this and sur- ily becoming more strained' PaPhone for Appointment tee planned to take any action in rounding territory and Chief tience and tolerance seem oh the Was 440 seems unable to control wane Just What will be the outthe'M H Welling case Mr Mlchelsen declared that the matter now his braves This does not imply that come in the near future it is diffiwas before the supreme court and we hold the opinion that Winne-mucc- a cult to predict but in our own mind Keitli-O’Brie- n that the ruling of the tribunal has made any effort or we cannot distinguish hope that a would be awaited before he would wishes to to halt the raids The catastrophe may be averted But make a statement situation however offers no rea' we say If the south insists on con no-tur- well-bein- n BEEBE— Relief Directors Lauded for Work 'mm-- They're Here! 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