Show m-n- m tFom-ctAnir- iED iewi THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Arizona Rule On Gars Stirs Teachers’ Ire Price Rebate Power Leader ter Act Warning Returns Home GivenUtahns George M Gadsby Tells Caravan Will Detour to Colorado and Utah in Dispute Over License Official of Manufacturing 'Association Points to New Restrictions "Arizona politicians” on their lips teachen from publio schools of 47 states headed their motor caravan toward more receptive Colorado 30-d- ' ' one-fif- th General Will Speak At Chamber Luncheon “Railroads and National Defense” Hearing Set In Cafe Death Owner Charged With First Degree Murder Five generations of one family met in Salt Lake City this week From left to right they are: Mrs Thomas F Jackson Salt Lake City grandmother Mrs Charles Homer Pope Garden City greatgreat-grandfnothMrs Louis A Marks Salt Lake City front Mrs Ruel M Redd mother and son Frank Price er f Family Spans Aviation Club S L Resident Shoots Porter 1852 to 1936 Enjoys Movie Of Air Thrills Five Generations Attend Salt Lake Reunion Dyhedral angles torsion and angles of Incidence were temporarily forgotten Saturday by members of The Salt Lake Tribune-Telegraaviation club when they were guests of the Victory theater at a showing of "Border Flighty” an aviation picture The club members met at The Tribune-Telegrabuilding and marched to the theater at 2 p m They held their regular Saturday meeting at 9 a m to receive instruction from Jack Douglas club Instructor Sunday the Salt ‘Lake Model Aviation club of which Mr Douglas is president will hold its annual air circus inUberty park at 5 p m The tiny models will do balloon busting lay smoke screens stage parachute drops and perform other stunts Mr Douglas will be assisted by Burton D Marais club secretary Little Frank Redd m son of Mrs Ruel M Redd of Price is one of the few boys ever to see his This week at a family reunion at the home of Mrs Thomas F Jack-so- n 830 Garfield avenue five generations of the family met Eighty-fou- r years separates Mrs Charles Homer Pope of Garden City the and Frank Redd Mrs Pope had 12 children of whom Mrs Louis A Marks Salt Lake City is one Mrs Jackson and Mrs Redd are Mrs Marks’ daughter and granddaughter respectively m Farewell Testimonial Will Honor SLWoman Autoist Faces Reckless Count Harold ss Elmer M Qualtrough MORTICIAN 544 So Main St Was 3358 ' great-grandmot- will be the subject of a talk by Brigadier General W C Sweeney commandant at Fort Douglas before a joint membership luncheon of the chamber of commerce and Junior chamber of commerce WedA farewell testimonial in honor of nesday at 12:15 p m Miss Hortense Shepard prior to The talk is part of a series ’for her for the California L the observance of “Railroad week” D Sdeparture mission will be held in the Wasatch L D S Discussion Slated ward chapel SunA discussion of the social security day at6:30 p m Miss Shepard a reckless driving Denying and old age pension act will take is a daughter of charge Jimmy Davis 21 arrested place Monday at 8 p m at FraterDr and Mrs J early Saturday after he had allegednal hall 323 tt South state street Leo Shepard 1353 ly struck a Utah Light and Traction Fillmore avenue company repair car at First South The program fol- and State streets was ordered to lows: stand trial Monday by Judge C F A DIGNIFIED I n v o c a t ion Dalby in police court Saturday S Plea of Dr Helmina Jeidell DEPARTURE Barnes tenor charged with reckless driving was solo Bill Wor- continued until Tuesday by Judge all claims to Ttf SPITE of most of us do ley reading Mrs Dalby because defense counsel is contrary Melbourne Rom- busy in another court not think of a funeral as a afney remarks M Charged with speeding A J practical matter-of-fact O Ashton Place 25 of 270 West Second South fair Human nature refuses to consider the last farewell as Shepard lection White street was fined $7 B E Williams Chapel male quartet remarks Bisb 27 was granted until Monday to anything but an impressive beautiful rite that will hold op M Douglas Wood response Miss plead to a speeding charge and a sacred associations in the Shepard ‘ benediction Reed Shep- bench warrant was ordered issued ard of relatives and for the arrest of Walter Wayne memory friends Surely no chapter in Rudy 23 of 24 Sixth East street on a similar charge our lives over which we are Husband Faces Charge A E 'Robinson 60 forfeited $5 permitted to exercise control Don Davidson charged with wiland James G Trammell 32 was is so purely personal as one’s wife ful failure to provide for his fined 55 on stop sign charges funeral For this reason and minor children was arraigned modern custom decrees that Saturday before City Judge M J Ward Speaker Named each individual be ' allowed Bronson Preliminary hearing was the greatest personal liberty set for July 31 Mrs Eleanor DavidJ Percy Goddard will be the in making provision for this son 78 West Stratford avenue is speaker at Sunday 6:30 p m serevent It is no longer necesL D S the complaining witness Judge vices in the Twenty-firs- t difsary for you to leave the Bronson Roy F ward chapel First avenue and K appointed Attorney ficult task of making your Tygesen to defend the accused man street funeral arrangements to anyone else You can do it for yourself thus relieving your relatives and friends of a “hard to perform" duty as well as giving the arrangements your own characteristic or Individualistic touch or special No employee agent is permitted to solicit for Elmer M Qualtrough Mortician either on a salary or any other commission basis Mr Qualtrough will give you his time without obligation on your part answering mortuary questions and suggesting methods by which your slightest wish will be carried out Encouraged by an all time peak use of electric service in the United States George M Gadsby presi- lu Ot- - Sfr ' - ’ ny- : V f £ WM — - Saturday' fore passing through the state it was indicated Friday by state officials However more definite Information would b scanned before a definite decisloh were reached E E Corfman president of the commission could not be reached for a statement Sponsors of the tour might be required to take out public indemnity insurance before a permit if one is sought could be issued and otherwise meet statutes governing motor travel of that type Theodore E Thain of the commission reported R E Hammond member of the state tax commission said in order to get a license in Utah it would be necessary to pay a fee of the annual representing license fee on the motor buses For the most part however officials were reluctant about discussing the situation further until they have more information about the tour of Plans for 1937 dent and general manager Utah Attention to provisions of the Power and Light company returned Roblnson-Patma- n antiprice discrim- to Salt Lake City Saturday from a bill ination signed by President business trip to New Tork and Roosevelt June 20 and now in ef- other eastern cities Mr Gadsby as president of the fect is directed by a bulletin sent Salt Lake Rotary club was a deleout Saturday by S J Stephenson gate to the national convention of executive secretary of the Utah the organization held in Atlantic June 22 ' to 25 He was ac Manufacturers’ association to as- City com by Mrs Gadsby panted sociation members The bill prohibits discriminations The power chief was extremely in price between purchasers of hopeful of the outlook for advancement of modern lighting methods goods or commodities of like grade and In the nation and quality with allowances for dif- He said conferences with represenferentials resulting from actual difcosts tatives of manufacturers and busiferences In manufacturing with differing quantities Inequita- ness development departments ol Incorporated lr ble discounts to large purchasers Ebasco Services New York revealed first plans for fictitious manufacturers' through 1937 would stress modern lighting brokerage new kitchen advertising allowances equipment and‘ similar benefits are barred fees and “Another significant clause” says Mr Stephenson “reads 'The fedPrisoner Freed is given eral trade commission A writ af habeas corpus issued power to fix maximum quantity discounts where it finds that available by District Judge Alien G Thurpurchasers in greater quantities are man Saturday resulted In the reso few as to render differentials on lease from the city jail of Nelson account thereof unjustly discrim- Hunt 23 arrested Friday on inatory or promotive of monopoly' ” charge of suspicion of tampering Manufacturers are cautioned by with marble game machines the bulletin to instruct their sales departments to consider the implicaGas Station Robbery tions of the bill Deputy Sheriffs Saturday were investigating the robbery Friday night of a Utah Oil Refining company filling station at 48 South Accessories and Highland drive oil were stolen and an oil —pump damaged 400 The educational tour may be compelled to seek a permit from the Utah public Service commission be- I 8 Dorius of Sandy Dr Dorius is their with their parents An open houss son and Mra Clark their daugh- is planned for relatives and friends They plan to spend Wo weeks Sunday aftemooft' its w krx): ALBUQUERQUE N M July 11 tV —With a bitter denunciation of Traveling in a dozen buses with two truck loads of tents and four rolling kitchens the party changed its itinerary Friday night after being informed by Governor B B Moeur of Arizona nd vehicle department officials the caravan would have to complywith eopjmon carrier laws in that state in order' to' enter "We are going through Colorado Utah and Nevada to the coast” said A E Rutenbeck of Milwaukee manager of the educational tour "but we are not through with these Arizona politicians 'yet Never Challenged ‘We are mot a common carrier and have never been challenged as such by any state before ‘Our equipment is ' privately owned Just as is any tourist’s automobile This is an accredited university and when we are prevented from entering Arizona for study we are bSlng deprived of our constitutional rights” Require Licenses Rutenbeck said he was informed by the Arizona motor vehicle buses and other equipment would have to be licensed in that state would have to take out public indemnity insurance there and that public carrier permits would have to be procured at what he called a prohibitive cost The group is the consolidation of an eastern and southwestern tour carying license plates of Oklahoma and Georgia It started out from Dallas Texas on the southwest Jaunt and plans to meet with Mexico touring party in California ' Pag MAIN NEWS SECTION— Steond Par JULY 12 1936 SUNDAY MORNING 17000 Utah Residents Listed For State Income Tax ‘Dims’ penalty amounting to 25 per cent of the tax and the cost of collecThose receiving notices tion will have ten days to answer after which the tax commission may take steps to collect the amounts due by filing with the sheriff a warrant which becomes a judgment The commission has just completed the task of checking returns filed against lists furnished by employers and others of those receiving an income last year fine is 31000 The check revealed the names of In addition those subject to a 17000 who have neither filet retax must pay the tax itself a turns nor paid a tax residents Nearly who failed to file returns and pay income taxes on last year’s incomes will receive notices of- - demand for payment this week from the state tax commission On Wednesday notices will be sent out to 4142 farmers 1805 business and professional men and 10317 salaried persons Those whose failure to file returns was ’'unintentional will be subject to a fine of from $1 to 3100 while in cases of fraud the maximum 17000 Taken Off Train in Kansas Held in Jail MARION Kan July 11 (UP)— Mrs Mary Britton Salt Lake City was held in jail here today after she shot and seriously wounded Charles Pennington 55 Kansas City negro porter on bn which Mrs Britan was a passen ger Mrs Britton en route home after & visit in Chattanooga Tenn attempted to leave the train at Council Grove near here She resented the advice of Pennington that the stop was not Salt Lake City Officers said she expressed fear of kidnapers Pennington was shot in the mouth the bullet coming out at the back of the neck but his condition was not critical physicians said Mrs Britton told Council Grove officers she was employed by a Salt Lake City hotel and had left June 8 for a vacation in Tennessee She apparently was a victim of mental hallucinations Visit S L Relatives Dr Glenn R Dorius and family ol £)akland Cftl -- and Drr Russell Clark and family Chicago 111 are visiting and Mrs J N City Judge M J Bronson Satur day set July 28 as the date for the preliminary hearing of John B Turner 49 negro cafe proprietor charged with first degree murder in connection with the fatal shooting of Lawrence Rucker also a negro Turner was represented by Roy F Tygesen Salt Lake City attorney when he appeared for arraignment before Judge Bronson He did not deny the shooting but according to statements made to detectives in vestigating the killing on July 8 in his cafe at 17 South Third West street maintains he shot in self defense when he thought Rucker was about to strike him with bottle Detectives J Ross Hunsaker of the city police signed the murder complaint as complaining witness Turner is now a prisoner in the county jail f f jL Salt Lake Women Requested That We Repeat This SPECIAL PRICE- MAXIM’S HIGH QUALITY MACHINELESS PERMANENT No Wire — No Electricity No Harmful Chemical No Heavy Machinery MAXIM’S MACHINELESS MEANS: New Kind of Beauty Wevel g Brushable Waval A Cqmbable sCKnuriv iso to 111 KEITH-O’BRIE- N Q V m 14 i y ht — Arraignment Continued In Auto Death Case if31 Judge P C Evans Saturday continued the arraignment of Kenneth Kendall' 24 of 1983 Third East street charged with involuntary manslaughter to September by stipulation of counsel Kendall is alleged to have been the driver of an automobile which overturned May 11 with fatal injuries to Mrs Thelma Simpson 22 a passenger The accident occurred East street and near Twenty-thir- d Clayborne avenue M Named Instructor Howard C Evans Lehi graduate of Brigham Young university has been appointed instructor for the Grace Idaho seminary of the D S church it was announced Saturday at the office of the church Mrs Mary Britton reported to commissioner of education have shot the porter on a train near Marlon Kansas Saturday had resided in Salt Lake City for some years AIRShe had been employed as chambermaid in a local hotel for about COOLED two years Her home address was listed as 28 East Fourth South s'! y- 13 ‘sjq ‘2 I - IU:: u Ml Streep BROADWAY Montana Elks Will Stop in S L Today Sixty members of the Anaconda Mont Elks club will visit for three hours in Salt Lake City Sunday morning arriving at 7 a m and leaving at 10:30 a m it was announced Saturday A bugle and drum corps will accompany the visiting Elks who are en 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