| Show i i THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE It i News From Over the State I r' t i a f t J j Special to The Tribune PROVO— "A treat leader but one ‘who vaa willing to listen to counsel from other and whose loyalty ’ability and atrength waa given with ‘all hi heart and soul One of the most eplrltual truest and finest ten I have ever known” Tbit wac the tribute paid by President Heber J Grant of the I church to Dr George H of Brimhall late president-emeritu- s Brigham Young university whose memory waa honored here Wedexnesday at the 80th anniversary orcise of tha local university The program centered around the dedication of the structure recently completed on the H upper Campu as the George the Brimhall building in honor of educator who served a president year and “of the university for 18 for many as preeident-emeritu- a more Held to Faith Dr Brimhall came nearer than Bonds aa Special to The Tribune LOGAN— The Logan city bond election for $80000 carried Wednesday by a nearly 7 to 1 majority according to reports frdm the five municipal districts to the board of education offices' The vote waa very light inclement yweather having from the kept many voter-awapolls According to the tabulatione received at the board of education of647 ' persons cast votes of fice which 477 were in favor of the bond election and 70 against Following period” The building is the result of the vote by district: ry ' atruc- the present fto2v83yeerl6no-4r 73 yeg 20 no 4 98 yea 10 no 8 152 buildings includes five classrooms shops for shoe repairing printing yes 12 no weaving manSuperintendent El Allenb Bateman basket and furnltuie a library and an asstated Wednesday Ulght-thaplan ual training would be submitted at once for the sembly hall The program Thursday night will construction of the new $90000 gymnasium at the Logan senior high be presented by student at the school This work is expected to school Superintendent Child said start at once as soon as bids can Faculty membera of the school The building also will welcome visitors and conduct ba advertised will house tha junior R O T C them through the building between and 4:30 p m Thursday it was unit which waa established at the announced The invited guests of school this year It la expected that plans for a whloh there will be more than 400 nine-rooelementary school to be Including dignitaries from throughconstructed at a cost of $45000 will out the state will arrive at 7 :30 p m Total cost 6f the structure waa be finished and actual work started Of thia the P W A doIn tha spring Other work consists $125000 of additions to Ellia and Wilson nated 30 per cent schools and improvements to the Auditors Recognized Woodruff ichools the total cost for this work being $43000 Purchase waa granted by the city Authority of furniture fixtures and gymna- Commission Wednesday for City sium fixtures will consume another Auditor Samuel F Ntcholls to at112000 It is estimated tend the annual convention of the A total of $90000 is being granted Municipal Officers’ association through tha P W A for this work October 21 to 23 in Knoxville Tenn whll tha hoard has $35000 already At the aame time tha oounty comon hand Payment of tha $80000 la mission authorized County Auditor called for between 1947 and 1952 and Ferrell H Adams to becoma a memtha bonds bear interest of 8H per ber of the association to' having that same spirit and fire that made Dr Karl G Maeeer first president -- of Brigham-You- ng jmiversity the educator that he was outstanding ' 'President Grant declared ‘‘He held unswervingly to Mi fnlth despite ell obstacles and charted a coursa that was trua and inspirational 'He alwaya set an example worthy of Imitation and never asked any man to do something that he liitfrther-maj-tkno- at Polls w -- Although he couldn’t do himself was a great leader he alio could follow and did ao without question and hia will waa alwaya aecondary to the will of tha leaden of tha Inr 2 1T3-yer4- st a two-sto- suge-o- -- years non-leag- likewise Last Warning past porations firms and individuals employing less than ten persons The business section will Include 624 campaign workers embodied In 50 men's teams and 50 women’s teams each having six lieutpenants and each headed by a major Thursday is the deadline for the naming of group heads in all of the five divisions On Friday these ry group- At the same time Premier Pierre Laval's request for Premier Mussol- Mrs O N Friendly above Mrs Hugh M Ferguson Magda Lupescu Peasants Charge Liipescu’s Favor —Elevates— Jews - ' headquarters in the Newhouse hotel to discuss campaign plans with General Campaign Vice Chairman Lee Kr Nicholson Bayard W Mendenhall Community Chest president and division heads Fight'Against King Friend Takes Anti- Semitic Turn is reached A French assurance of "solidarity” with Britain was officially reaffirmed by Laval to Sir George Russell Clerk the British ambassa-do- r Victim Reports anti-Semit- health and Insurance organization the peasants charge that Jewish doctors and pharmacists have been favored WASHINGTON Oct 16 IA7— The United States was represented in official quarters tonight as determined to withhold any decisions on its attitude toward League of Nations’ sanctions against Italy until the countries directly concerned program have defined a clear-cThis word capped a cautious discussion by Secre'tary Roper of ut suggestions that the United State embargo against arms and munitions exports to Italy and Ethiopia could be extended to include raw materials for war Not Yet Prepared" ’ Asked Bt a press conference if a League of Nations ban on such materials for Italy might be ineffective if this country did not participate Roper said “that would be inferable at least” He added that the national munitions board of which he is a member is not yet prepared to make any recommendations on this question to the president In another quarter it was said that after Italy Great Britain France and other league members have agreed-upo- n definite courses regarding specific isrues Secretary Hulj will examine each question in anyway affecting the United States before a decision is reached Hull avoided any commitments today Concerning United States participation in future developments The state department-heatold news men that this government had cot as yet been questmed by France or Great Britain as to what it al thought of a proposnl for an boycott against Italian inter--nation- league covenant providing for sanctions Will See Laval The arrival of Prince Paul regent of Jugoslavia to consult doctors BUCHAREST Rumania Oct 16 was considered significant by the (Ah— The peasant fight to eliminate French press which said he would see Laval “about serious questions Magda Lupescu' King Carol’s inti- for Jugoslavia" mate friend as a power in RumaPaul’s country would suffer from nian affafrs took a strong any trade boycott against Italy These reports were officially deturn today A broadside of opposition leaflets nied That Laval had expressed concern unloosed upon the city emphasized Madame Lupescue described a th over the slow progress of Italian “chief of staff of the camarilla troops in Ethiopia and had been told by Mussolini that il duce personally (intrigants)” is Jewish would take command if his generals The pamphlets charged that failed to that through her Influence a dispropor- Maglione progress nuncio Monsignor in Paris papal tionate number of Jews are getting delivered a peace suggestion soft jobs She is accused of getting had her relatives on the public payroll from Pope Pius to Premier Laval Since her brother Jorgu Mileti-nean- u became head of the state Before his alleged victim had time to notify police headquarters Joe Kelly 27 was being held in the city Mrs Gladys Wagstaff Pinney will jail for investigation of armed robaddress members of the Barnacles bery of a Utah Light and Tracitfon Thursday at 8 p m in the Attic company bus at Third North and hall of the Art Barn on the subject Fifth West streets Wednesday at 10 p m "Writing for Radio" Kelly police reported was appro Original stories will be read by Mrs Grace Cozzens ahd Mrs Llew hended by Patrolman P J Gunnell front of the latter’s home 621 ellyn Lloyd Mrs Howard M Jones in Mrs Christie West Third North street aa he will serve as critic Lund Coles will preside at the meet walked past from the scene of the robbery ing He later was identified police said by Motorman W B Wilson Two Youths Freed at Ogden On Police Murder Charge Rearrested on Theft Count ini’s terms for an Ethiopian compromise with Great Britain was unofficially considered a "last warning” to H duce before sanctions reach a critical stage Laval has warned Mussolini said quarters close to the foreign office that France would be forced to support Britain in increasingly severe sanctions unless a compromise Clerk asked how far France would go with London and was told France RobberSuspect Nabbed Before Speaker Will Address Group on Air Writing Italian Exports as Sanction for African Invasion May Adopt Bar— on PARIS Oct 16 (Ah—France and Great Britain officials disclosed today plan to ask the United States whether it would support a worldwide embargo against Italian exports if tht League of Nations should adopt a sanction The two powers will taks the action through their ambassadors it was disclosed to learn if the United States would restrict its Italian imports to aid the league America is one of Italy’s biggest customers The step is being delayed until the league acts upon Britain’s proposal that a “buy nothing from Italy” campaign be adopted as a sanction memAttitudes of other ber powers including Germany Japan and Brazil will be sought Headquarters for the women’s sections have been establiabecLJn room 324 in the Newhouse hotel Women workers this year will share with men solicitors the task of soliciting campaign funds from cor- f cent Powers The list of Community Chest campaign organization leaders was augmented Wednesday by the appointment of Mrs O N Friendly 125 Thirteenth East street to serve as chairman of the women's section of the business division and Mrs Hugh M Ferguson 1264 East Fifth South street as vice chairman Mrs Friendly last year served as vice chairman of the women’s crusade which exceeded its quota In campaign solicitation work Mrs Ferguson headed the city and county division of the crusade Both have been active workers in various civic and welfare enterprises for several m church" President Grant declared President Grant’s address and of dedicatory prayer were feature a program In the open air to the east of the new Brimhall building a atand for the occasion had- when been erected More than 1000 persons braved the cold and chilly weather to pay tribute to the memory of the noted Utah educator Lead Procession ' A pared from the lower campus ito tha upper campue In which all student and faculty membera of the eehool participated preceded the program The procession waa led by President Grant President Young F S Harris of Brigham university members of tha board of truitees and faculty - President Harris was also a program pay ng speaker honor to tha character and ability 'of Dr Brimhall ' Appreciation for tha Inspiration h had rtcalved Itom Dr Brimhall aa well aa tha excellent cooperation when he took over the reins of the institution in 1921 were expressed by Preaident Harris T N Taylor president of Utah 1 D 8 stake and head of tha executive committee of tha uni ' yersity board of trustees presided at the exercleee ' The J&Y Uband under the direction of Frofeuor Robert 8auer gave several Britain France Plan to Ask U S for Attitude on Embargo New Campaign Special to The Tribune OGDEN— Dr John Edward Carver will offer the dedicatory prayer Thursday night as the new educational building at the Utah state industrial school is formally opened for service Governor Henry H Blood Charles H Skidmore state superintendent of public Instruction and a member of the state building committee also will speak at the dedication ceremony ‘‘This building fulfills our hopes of many years" says Superintendent F A Child of the school "Our educational prograrruwhlchhereto-for- e has been acattcied about the campus will be unified now in one building Our classroom and laboratory facilities will be more than doubled relieving cramped conditions that have existed for a long Citizens Approve School Building 1935 Deadline Set on Naming Divisional Heads for Brigham Young Campus Hall Named as Tribute Dr John Edward Carver Will Offer Prayer at to Dr George II Brimhall Ileber J Grant Ceremonies ' Expresses Respect in Eulogy I 17 Chest Announces Women Business Section Leaders Lead Division University Leader’s Memory Industry School Hpnored by LDS President JHall Dedication Plans Complete At New Buildings Dedication OCTOBER MORNING THURSDAY goods No Existing Law Other officials said they knew of no existing law or presidential authority which would permit the United States to prohibit the of Italian goods even if it wanted to do so 4 Dispatches from Paris had quoted officials there as saying France and Great Britain would inquire whether this country would be willing to restrict its imports from Italy in case a similar sanction were applied by the league Augusto Rosso the Italian ambassador conferred with William Phillips undersecretary of state for 45 minutes iater in the day The ambassador Insisted to newsmen that only routine affairs had been discussed Undefined Power Rlamc for Road Of Congress Due Deaths Placed on For Court Ruling Alcohol Fatigue Lincoln street as the man The peasant leaders also rediswho had thrust a gun in his back tributed a statement of Julius and made him turn over $6 in cash Manlu outstanding foe of Madam and about $10 in tokens Lupescue that she is "responsible Kelly alBO was Identified officers for almost every 111 which besets reported by Ross Patterson 24 138 Rumania” LOGAN— Four assistant manWASHINGTON Oct 16 UP) -- A North Second West street as the "I am a monarchist” Maniu’s By Associated Press agers for student activities at the court of a LOUISVILLE Ky Oct 16— Alcosupreme m 9 Ruhim bandit about held statement who interpretation continued "but p every Utah State Agricultural college were up and then fled when Patterson manian should receive a good ex- congressional power left undefined hol fatigue and sluggishness were announced Wednesday by Russel refused to hand over the contents ample from the palace The crowd for 150 Rich student body president years was viewed In some exposed as the instruments of death OGDEN-Ja- ck Ellis 21 and Fred was shot before he entered the rum- of the cash register at a service must respect itself” on the highways in testa before the Tha appointments Included: Don circles legal today as a possible out- American on of blood delack and ble seat of that first station at 115 South Third West King Carold’s party in celebraSafety congress here toPainter Ogden assistant business Lund 24 were acquitted come of the d tion of his approaching AAA day Accurate measurement of inbirthday tomanager of tha Buzzer Wendell gree murder charges by a jury in Ellis’ clothing proved that Quigley’s street toxication and testing of the drivers Wilkins Magna assistant track and Second district court here Wednes- body had balanced on the edge of Motorman Wilson told police day and which was the signal for test Kelly boarded the bus at the end of the start of the The question was argued some were Urged as curbs for the mountwrestling manager Deloraa Harris day at 8:50 p m the car until removed by Ellia the line rode about half a block campaign took place quietly at the death toll dramatics assistant Tremonton years ago before the tribunal by two ingDrtraffic Before the two men left the courtwaa not dressed "like a seized the money and tokens and summer palace at Sinaia H A Heise of the Columbia manager Ralph DeMolsy Provo room they were arrested on auto Quigley It had been expected in foreign men who later were chief justices of hospital at Milwaukee tested seven movie cowboy" Johnson averred in fled assistant-mana- ger for basketball theft charges and returned to cells An unidentified passerby wit- legations that Carol’s rumored en- the United States but their cases volunteer subjects for their reacof Ellis on and swimming commenting testimony in th Weber county Jail by Deputy nessed the robbery police said and gagement to a European princess were decided on other tions before and after taking a cockgrounds Sheriffs Earl Thompson and James that shots were fired at advancing Informed Patrolman Gunnell at his would be announced tail at the birthday The issue will be raised in cowboys” again To Larson selections while piembenf horns VislLlodge The officer seized his re- party The single drink the test showed Hoosao Mills case when the the ofof verdict the returned shoot the to for music department also gave numMotive Th Lund volver and racing out the front jury slowed up the subjects’ ability at PARK CITY— George B Krueger defends constitw ths government hours three about not after Johnson ber ficer District Attorney guilty door arrested Kelly aa he wallted the simple tests given them These worshipful master of the Uintah of deliberation Iotd to Aim tionality of farm processing taxes Included: Jurors reported charged lay in the alleged fact that down the middle of the street lodie No 7 7 and A M Park Sorting a deck of par da on can bethat congress were seven" lay taken thsjheory Lund a paroled San Quentin prispolls underlying City has been advised that Grand "six or m principle When searched police said Kelly The to start over if (the subject taxes to for the gen he made anhaving tore th acquittal was decided upon on convtct ’fareramst since he waa found to have a large number “provide the lm and purpose of the school error) threading a eral welfare” Ellis and Lund were accuse d of might be sent back to San Quentin of street car tokens in his pocket which Dr Karl G Maeser Instituted associates will make an official visShould the court pass upon this needle using a typewriter and pushscholar itation to Uintah lodge No 7 F and first degree murder arising from the and possibly knifed by fellow pris- and a 60 yean ago— character revolver in on a brake pedal when a red power’s limitations lawyers foresaw ing showed A M of Park City Saturday Octo- slaying July 12 of J H Quigley oners for assistance alleged to have ship and spirituality are still decision which may transcend In light a officials Their in residential Harrli been prepatrolman Ogden given prison ber 19 The meeting la scheduled David Beecroft a former presitoday Prldnt the one which national Nine Drivers Taken to commence at 8 p m Refresh' acquittal came after the tenth day venting a prison break dent of the American Society of AuWASHINGTON Oct 16 CPI— Two outlawed importance trlaL NRA States that of their contended United Johnson Lund Reed Smoot former menta will be served after the meetof the work relief program’s slower An opinion holding the govern' tomotive' Engineers lectured before Members of tha jury were: Peter fired shots before fleeing "Ellis On Speeding Charges moving senator and a member of the board ing agencies— the P W A hous ment lacks the right to “provide for the traffic meeting “What is the firC twelve E “for foreman said Ernstrom he of council Maple is equally guilty" trustee and ‘ ing division and the bureau of pub- th general welfare” by taxing “for use of testing themachina and not - aoostles Floyd Bowman John R Davis ing other shots after Lund had run Stmon P Eggertsen and lic roads— today started transferBe Aided the relief of agriculture ” some of the driver?" he asked "Our experito of M all R Thomas and for participating with Lund in Nine Pupils George Borglund Mra Sadi Diantha Worsley ence shows that the driver and not were booked at po- ring their share of the $4000000000 them said persons orlg-lnconceivably might have mechanical failure SANDY— J H Greer coordinator Jones Jr W G Woodfleld William their escape attempt” Provo three membera of tha is at the bottom lice headquarters Wednesday for al- appropriation from the treasury to no constitutional rebasis for work Attorney Douglas defending Ellis leged violations of city speeding or- payrolls clasa of 78 taught by Dr rf Jordan district schools announces Urry Edward Jessop Mra Vidrie lief and public works activities or of most accidents We are further ‘Maeeer were present at the exer- - fifty studenU ef tha Jordan district L Manning Carl E Peterson and and Lund drew attention to the dinances Thomas H MacDonald federal even for extension work and other forced to conclude that the testing will feceive help from the national Martlnus Barton alleged fact that Ellis fired shots machines while manifestly desirThe names as they appeared on roads chief announced that activities of the agriculture depart- of Dr be to of who a relative “at e cowboy” appeared administration Present Arguments Twenty-onable has not resulted in fewer trafArrangemenU youth the desk sergeant’s blotter were: J cloy of tJUu $400000000 allotted ment itself Mra men widow two e hi the stuthirty-fivbeen made for have Brimhall Including R Talmage 24 304 First avenue ar- for highway construction and grade if we are to atProsecution and defense argu- assaulting As in the past however the court fic accidents Protesting that Quigley had rested at South Temple and Third crossing elimination had been made Flora R Brimhall wera present dents and the remaining number ments to the jury were presented tack this problem at the root we on decide case other the may seat atand into where rumble th will be given work to help pay for and seated on the speaker East streets Robert C Roden 34 available by approval of district grounds for example one lawyer must put the driver ’on the spot’ " Wednesday District Attorney John jumped H their echoollng as soon as possible son the two defendants were sitting At arrested at Ninth South and Fourth public roads They Included four ions Golden sought to sum up the evidence engineers said it could invalidate the taxes BrimL of Well the jury East streets Emil T Douglas begged Brimhall of Oeden in support of a first degree charga torney Egli 57 465 These projects including highway fixed by the secretary of agriculture Indictment Sought tha "see to incident the through hall Georga W Brimhall and Arlo 41 In work street South states and the District of as an Improper delegation of legislaFirst West arrested at New Edition Started Royal J Douglas attorney tor El mind of the man (Ellis) with the Brimhall all of Provo flva daugh Ninth South and West Temple Columbia and grade crossing con- tive power In Extortion Charge - TOOELE-T- be Tooele Transcript lis and W L Skanchy attorney for gun in his face" tera Fawn B McKay of Huntsville streets Nathan Cues 27 arrested struction in 27 states now are being Lund insisted first that Ellis had Third Jennie B Knight' Sina B Holbrook Bulletin formerly a' weekly news-pap- fired the fatal shots In Charge at Fourth South and State streets started without President' RooseDegree An immediate grand jury indicthere came out Tuesday with Afton B Crandall of Provo and Ted Pope 25 1475 Federal way velt’s formal approvaL Each state Girl’s Death Caused ment of Vincent Elllngwood Tim- and secondly that Lund waa innoProtesting against ths “third deana and edition th Lake of Salt City aefhlweekly B Fay Cummlng cent of participation In th alleged gree” tactics of officers who ques arrested at Seventh North and Sec- was told how much it would receive her 21 charged with sending a $52-0on brother End on! lister Ether nouncement of 1U publisher Alex crlma tioned Lund and Ellis following ond West streets and J H Carten-se- n but speclflo projects had to be subletter will be sought would B to continue Dunn F that Phi it and of Provo Brimhall Accident it wasextortion 46 J Stewart Campbell Jr 34 mitted A plea for a verdict of guilty la their arrest Douglas insisted that a announced Bicycle By Wednesday at the the edition four regular Friday grand publish Garff of Salt Lake City United States attorney’s office the first degree was mads by Dls- - written confession signed by Ellis of Ogden and Louise Murray 24 all sons Valgene Crandall and Ray as well as the new one on street Kenneth arrested Beck was Timber who Is being held in the trict Attorney Johnson Justified cn the grounds that Genevieve Snow 14 mond B Holbrook Provo Thomas Georgia Williams 29 407 Center street was Traffic Court Orders Basing his arguments largely on Ellis might as well Mrs Richard county jail In default of $10000 Mr and of B McKay Huntsville and John daughter Stake Hed-maSet Conference n Second South and State technical testimony of E A another to get the officer to let arrested at W Snow of Garfield died Wednes- bond confessed to sending a threatCummings Salt Lake City and 'five streets Salt Lake City police depart' him rest letter to Wayne Miller autoA Hinckley Youth L H PARK Crry-Alo-nso Fined for sons and daughters-ln-laday morning of Injuries received ening $40 ment ballistics expert Johnson Charging the Investigators with fell from the bi- mobile dealer of Sacramento Cal she when Holbrook HatUe Brimhall Eugene of the council of the twelve will repMonday on October 4 The ease will be subof th sought to convince the jury that attempting to "frame th case’' Youth Admits Sickle cycle she was riding near her home Crandall Mra Wells L Brimhall resent the general authorities mitted to the grtd jury now in sesat the quarterly conference Quigley could not have attempted Douglas declared that "th greatest Recklessly Driving 83 West Sixteenth street ' and Mra Mark Brimhall of Provo church Child sion of of the South Summit stake which ta fir shots at th defendants— as evidence of framing was tha violaBeheading Salt was in Lake She born City Tribute Read will be held at Park City Saturday contended In Jhe plea tion cf confidential relations be1921 21 had qind recently February ' of Ellia He contended that th two tween th accused and their atBrief response to President Grant and Sunday Kenneth Larson 22 1390 Roberta moved MURCIA Spain Oct 16 (UP)-Ju- an from Murray to Garfleld with misfired cartridges found In th torney" He cited the Installation and President Harris addresses Factory Men to Plan" 17 confessed today to street was fined $40 by Judge C her parents Martin were given by Mra Fawn Brimhall officer's gun nad misfired previous of recording devices in a jail cell F Wednesin court Daiby police is She 9 Antonio her survived Zambudio Utah Goods Promotion by parents to th murder night as a violation of “the law the sher- beheading McKay of Ogden and Mr Jennie Nurses Get with a sickle when a “bad idea” oc- day when he appeared for sentenc- four sisters Mrs V J Kennelly ‘Brimhall Knight of Provo Mra Visiting Johnson declared that Quigley iff la sworn to uphold” on a reckless ing charge driving curred to him Hollywood Cal Mrs L H Row' Promoting the sale of Utah-mad- e 'McKay also read a tribute written Business Club Check The prosecutor announced he which previously had been reduced berry Salt Lake City Nyrveldeen goods will be discussed at a meeti by her brother Dr Dean R Brim' one from drunken driving and Darline Snow both of Garfield would ask for a prison term A bench alleging 'tall of Washington D G warrant for the arrest of three brothers Byron Virgil and ing of the Utah Manufacturers’ 'asfor Martin because he is a minor - Mrs McKay said nothing msant sociation Utah products committee From funds raised from a recent 779 18 Seventh Lloyd Epperson and mentally unbalanced Albert Snow and a 'more to her father than the prog-re- Charity party the Junior Business East street was recalled by Jiidge er MrsRayJ A Brown grandmoth at a luncheon meeting Thursday in the Beau Brummel qafe of the university as progress of club Wednesday presented a $100 Daiby when counsel for Epperson Friends may call at the Bluemei At 4:30 th school to him meant progress check to the' Sajt Lake Visiting p m Thursday a meetNews Guild Defeats of not guilty to s and s entered pies 1430 South mortuary of the L D S church Mr Knight Nurses' association to be used tov ing of the membership committee reckless driving charga against him Main Knight Lake street Salt City pend- of the association will be held in A F of declared no honor would have been ward the purchase of a sterilizer Affiliation Arrested Friday Epperson failed to ing funeral arrangements unstable as they war during the The check was presented by Mra the offices of the association 423 Special to Th Tribune by her father greater appreciated and the for plea appear Tuesday ' darkest days of the depression" Kearns building OGDEN— The basic structure of than naming a bulld'ng on the upper Jva Chandler Newman retiring presNEW YORK Oct 16 Wh—The bench warrant was ordered issued Th Republicans havt at least a American Literature campus for him which was in a ident of the clubhand Mrs Lucille $h new deal Is so wobbly that no anW Guild 46 was granted Sacred Brlme George Newspaper chance to defeat President Roosegroup of buildings named 'after Vincent chairman- of the commitRussia Gives Penalty Investor knows where he can put velt In 1936 was the opinion of nounced today that a referendum tfhtll October 24 fo plead to a r President Grant and Dr Maeser? tee which raised the fund Reading Scheduled on application to affiliate with the drunken driving charge )s money and be sure of getting the former secretary He stated American Of Death to Plotters Federation of Labor fell Bob Gulbransen 20 forfeited $5 it back in five year said Dr Ray that the Democrats are on the 35 votes short Interpretative readings of sacred To Review Book of a required two-thir- on a speeding charge Admitting a Festival Slated-Wilbur now of th defensive and are subject to Lyman KIEV-literature will be given by Bertha secretary R S R Oct 18 ID-T- wo speeding charge M G Godby 34 “Tim Out of Mind" a novel by Looming as the gala event n the interior under President Hoover attacks on everything they do leaders of a band of wanderOfficial tabulation showed 1841 2477 Thirteenth East street was Eccles Wright Thursday at 8 p m Rebecca West will be the subject East high social horizon tha Junior between-the-tralstop henceforth during a for affiliation and 973 against The given a suspended fine of $25 Plea in the Lion House social center ing musicians who for years had of s book by Mrs Claire Stewart girls festival has been eet for Satin Ogden on hie way bom to Palo The young people are going to proposition All members bf the center in entertained the peasants on collecwas the submitted of Don Lavendar 20 to a speeding to Boyer Friday at 10 a m at the urday October 19 Arrangements Alta pay back the billions that are beclasa studenU- - sre invited tive forms-today were sentenced to membership by the delegates charge was continued until Thurs- eluding Civic center 149(4 Regent street are proceeding under Betty Anne "Th Roosevelt machine is the ing spent now and it is a wonder guild’s to attend officers announced Mrs death as to the plotlast convention annual which day Mrs John K Hardy executive sec- Strange Laura Fox Charlotte greatest propaganda machine thia to me that they stand for it" Dr set the Wright a graduate of the Univer- ters requirement retary of the center announced Swaner Marjorie Lyman Constance country has ever seen" Dr WilWilbur said “A nation cannot The great earthquake of Lisbon sity of Southerir California is well The rest of the bardi numbering The review will be Jenson Arlene Clayton and MarWednesday bur atid qddtng that "conditions get out of debt by spending its The Tigris river divided Bagdad was in 1755 which killed 40000 known in dramatic art circles in $2 were sentenced to prison terms w1 i ope te th public1 i la America are fundamentally as national income” garet Ullrich into two parts Utah people ranging from 'I res to ten years Student Groups Name Assistant Managers at-th- e - 54 948 forty-secon- “anti-Lupesc- “ Housing and Road Funds Available dhi ‘ al er self-defen-se 00 w self-defen- se ’ si Former Interior Secretary Makes Attack on Structure of New Deal ar L ‘ a ds ns counter-revolutiona- two-thir- '1 V ds V |