| Show r I A THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING AUGUST 9 1938 HigblVote Hit N YShopsOfferHatBargain Motor Sales At $500 Best Shirts dt $80 For Musical Trade Stocks whatNEW haveAug to a to West Street where they NEW YORK Aug' ara red shirts Car Industry Deny Charge — (Wireplioto) YearbookHas Safety Facts YORK 8 LTV-T- his Forty-sixt- felhappened low whose boas said “Please go out and tee what the man if there are any Heavy Sales Reported is wearing and ’em to mS: expenses charge on All Instruments Stopped off first thing at that svenue hat shop and picked Radio Sets Madison Songs up their “lead” Panama bat ($500) Clerk said It was a good buy nicest hat in town Suddenly remembered (AV-The NEW YORK Aug 8 last winter’s coat so walked across age who cared not who made the the street to a haberdaaher’fc store laws of hie country if he could and ordered a winter coat with Permake ita ballade would be sitting sian lamb collar at a preseaSon price pretty today aa America court! pros- (3260) Dropped In at that shirt shop on perity with a song When Americans set foot on the recovery highroad they trip along to music and the dollars dink into the tills of the tune trade The merry tinkle is sounding a sprightly note now one hears on all sides in the ed well-dress- Crash With Pedestrians Shown to Be Leading of Fatalities Cause Special to The Tribune NEW YORK Aug8— For the first time In the history of the Industry the yearbook of the Automobile Manufacturers’ association— “Automobile Facts and Figures” 1936 edisection— contains a special it a gr ii n u ’ hicle total With pedestrians suffering so large a proportion of total motor vehicle deaths it is Interesting to note that in the past seven years there has been a slight decline In the death rate per 100000 population In children ranging in age up to 14 And there has been practically no Increase In the death rate between the ages of 19 and 24 years Within the range of 29 and 64 years there has been an increase from about 29 to around 39 per hundred thousand But apparently the oldsters have grown reckless for In ths age range 69 years and over there has been a jump in the death rate from around 60 per hundred thousand in 1928 to approximately 84 last year Copyright 1938 The Big Horn range Is 50 miles In width and 150 in length Vital Pyramid Datsl Ini melody business Composers publishers manufacturers and salesmen of songs and musical instruments all chorus the ascending volume of orders First half business in some divisions set peaka while In virtually all others new highs sines 1929 were reached in consumption Improvement ranges from recordings of Bach’s concertos to sheets of Tin Pan alley’s latest swing ditties and from pianos to harmonicas Demand for radio sets and phonographs Is reported heavy and gaining July sales of the disc machines are said to be within a fret of last Christmas time when the beet volume was done since 1929 New Instruments and Innovations on conventional designs find a ready market dealers say Piano sales hit high C In the first half with a record the National Piano Manufacturers’ association reports Purchases of receiving sets are averaging 15 to 20 per cent more than a year ago “More than 7000-00- 0 sets will be sold In 1936 a new peak” O H Caldwell publisher of “Radio Today” predicted Last year roughly 6000000 sets were all-ti- ' - r- - V - - i" ' ' ' 7Ww v X' A ''-V- - - ' i ' Vi ' s (330) Shopped in the early afternoon but only small items such as Repp ties (12 nicn ones for 9350 apiece) and the gartcrleas hose (3150) mqde popular by the King of England Watched the tea dancing at the Savoy and noted ths 'shawl dinner jackets and tuxedo trousers appearing as early as 5 p m many ranches and was within three Forest Blaze miles the Hpmestake Mining timber camp Perils Camp menForest fightingestimated the flames SUNDANCE of com- ' pany’s 500 officials were Cochran said C C C enrollees from Wyo Aug 8 UPh South Dakota and the Devils Towtimber camp were er camp in Wyoming would join Ranches and a reported endangered tonight by a large forest fire 10 miles southeast of Sundance The flames were out of control on a five-mifront In the Wyoming section of the Black Hills in extreme northeastern Wyoming T R Cochran forest ranger said Cochran said the fire threatened the crews tomorrow The fire le In a parched area hear ths scene of a blase which burned over 60 square miles In July Lack of water handicapped the fire fighters “Duty Honor Country" is the motto on the West Point colors le CR-S- ales of cars and trucks by General Motors corporation In July and the first seven months of ths yrar eclipsed all previous records for thess periods it was disclosed by the corporation’s monthly report Saturday For July sales to dealers In the United States and Canada and shipments abroad aggregated 204693 units 'against 167790 in the 'same month last year Ths June volume was 217931 units For ths first seven months dealer sales in ths United States and Canada together with shipments abroad totaled 1374861 units compared with 1056350 for the like period of 1935 The July figures established a record for that month both as to total sales and under the three classifications but they were short of the record monthly volume of 229457 Units reported for April of this year Former Police Chief Charged With Slaying GREELEY Colo Aug 8 (A)— Sheriff Gus Anderson filed a complaint late today charging Seacll Roberts 44 former Greeley police chief and George Harrison Wier 38 rancher with murder in the j ASBURY PARK N J Aug 8 UP) —Catapulting from tenth place Oswald Jacoby and David Burastlne won the national masters’ contract pair championship Saturday defeating a field of 44 other pairs including Theodore A Llghtner of New York and B J Becker Philadelphia the defending champions who finished iq seventeenth place The wlqners wound up with 1000 match points for the three sessions giving Jacoby his first victory In ths competition for the Waldemar von Zedtwits gold cup Bumstine won the title In 1931 and in 1933 each time with Howard Schenken as partner Play began Saturday night in the final session of the president’s contract pair event open only to add waa expeqjed to continue through early Sunday morning non-mast- slaying of Ray Butler Keota Colo rancher whose body was found in an abandoned well near Puscell Colo last month The sheriff laid the complaint also names “one Joe Doe” an unknown third party who le sought 345 Soulh Stale SI OTilWiM ar t JV'' X'A I sv all-si- lk shirt 8 i -- PENSACOLA Fla Aug 8— Upholds Wife in Train Wreck Plot —Despite the fact his wife was convicted of conspiracy to wreck a train on which he was engineer and kill him L W Yann believes her innocent He is shown with her In their home here after the verdict The Yanns who said all-ti- sold they are in financial difficulties maintain they are innocent victims of circumstances Future Farmer Call for Aid News Told in Probe Of Air Crash 4--H Stock Judg&g Corinne Lambs ST (UP)— Aug operator told a School Starts Bring Top Price bureauamateurair radid commerce committee Saturday that a few died minutes eight Four In Weber High purchased a luxury air liner the crash and Connie LOUIS Mo investigat- ing before persons BRIGHAM CITY— lambs of Nel- in by Olive he heard crackling through the air son of the Corinne Girls sheep club In January of this year topped a pilot’s frantic appeal for aid the market price at 98 50 when sold He intercepted two messages he July 6 at the Ogden stockyards said first asked that floodlights giving the girls a gross return of beThe turned on at the airport for an 17 each for their project The lambs were born March 1 "emergency landing” Twisting the dials of his radio 1935 and had been cared for by the girls since January They set a moment later he heard the second message weighed 100 pounds each when sold That time the pilot cried that he was going to make a “forced land4-- H Special to The Tribune OGDEN— A preschool campaign to prepare teams t- - the livestock III III ewli 8 An of ®&£i® OUR OGDEN STORE: 2422 Washington Avenue certainly be an bargain day in our August Salel These marvelous outfits represent one of the biggest value hits of the season Your choice of eny room pictured at one figure —and long easy terms that make buying a most profitable pleasure A small deposit deliver any complete group Tomorrow will all-st- ar -- amateur operator H School Draws ing" and student appeared the story tarily with mittee investigating the crash of the Club Leaders air liner which his Iti Ijw 41b Editloi of thi Ages" “Mysterlis : " V' !'&-V-u judging competition at the Utah stats fair at Salt Lake City September 28 to October 3 Is being launched by the Weber high school chapter of the Future Farmers of America Verne Oberhansley vocational and agricultural Instructor announced The Weber school chapter will enter teams In each of four events— stock dairy seed and poultry judg-In- MidSeptthls yeara : ' : v'' r jC tion devoted to promotion of traffic safety Across the bottom of each page in black on a band of vivid color is the slogan “It’s Smart to Drive Carefully!" Information regarding work being carried on by the industry and ether national organizations for reduction of traffic accidents as well as statistical data regarding traffic mishaps are featured In this section Some of the statistical facts should be of general Interest to motorists for their Informative as well as can tlonary value A great many motorist will be Surprised to learn that even In rural areas collision with pedestrians Is the leading cause of fatal accidents In such areas 39 per ceht of fatal accidents Involve pedestrians ' with 29 per cent due to collision with “other motor vehicle” 14 per cent "fixed object” 6 per cent “other Vehicle" and 16 per cent “noncolli-slon- " In cities 64 per cent of fatal accidents involve collision with pedestrians 19 per cent "other motor vehicles" while the other classifications show 6 7 and 4 per cent respectively Pedestrian deaths constitute nearly half of the motor ve- ft fpl te &: h at 339 a showing copy and picked up half a dozen silk shirts current favorites with- George Vanderbilt and other young society men for 312 white apiece Slipped into an might Card Tilt Won By Burnstme And O Jacoby Mr Oberhansley Is training outstanding team for the eompeti-tlo- n in the stock and dairy judging The team is composed of Luther Combe Uintah Ralph Chadwick North Ogden and Don Nielsen Warren Livestock poultry and vegetables raised on their parents’ farm" as projefts of the chapter will be ex hibited by the young farmers 3 times previous size New S Special to The Tribune PROVO— More than 60 club leaders of Utah county attended a trailing school conducted at the city and county building this week by Miss Dorothy Stewart county 4-- H home demonstration agent The school was featured by demonstrations “How to Depend on a Sold it til local book stores Pattern” by Miss Stewart “Table Twenty-fiv- e Setting and Service” by Helen War-nicInjured or mailed postpaid for 75c Erma Atwood Pleasant In Street Car Crash Grove and “Scrap Books" Marion (M Oe Wll W'opetS Cs'm Campbell Pleasant View and Mrs AuTTTuP)— Twenty-fiv- e PAUL ST by Pyramid Press Lorena Warnick Pleasant Grove persons were injured one Plans were discussed for the an609 2d East Salt Lake Cy Saturday when two street nual county club oiltlng to be y on a cars collided head-o- n held at Saratoga August 20 and here bridge for exhibits in the county The cars burst Into flames imme- fair entering to be held in Provo September diate! after the crash s 22 and 23 Community singing was led by Fern Rothe of Lehi The Manila and Alpine clubs tied for attendance honors each having 100 per cent Following the school the leaders attended a canning demonstration by Mrs Effie JaYou receive earnings from August 1st if you cob at the Utah Power and Light This means open your account tomorrow company kitchen Illustrations end Big Chart serf-ousl- 4-- H one-wa- ACT HO- W- your Savings work ten days free for you at 4 compounded They are insured too up to $5000 by a Government semi-annual- ly Payson Student Wins Agency FEDERAL BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION SALT LAKE 23 East South Temple OGDEN 2376 Washington Avenue College Scholarship volun- before com- City of Memphis into the hills and fog and crashed Thursday night Guy W Faulkner one of four government aeronautical inspectors was approached by Ewing earlier and he instructed him to appear before the hearing Ewing said he could not Identify the eender of the messages he received but assumed later they came from the stricken air liner Airport officials received no message from the plane Airline officials said It was Impossible that carbon monoxide escaping into the cabin might have caused the crash flew 7 Ewing pilot his V" '- Better Cotton Outlook Seen w l' -' x a o v v v i y £ 10-PIE- WASHINGTON Aug 3 CAT— A cotton crop 1842609 bales larger than was grown in the United States last year was forecast Saturday by the department of agri- W(3S1Klim rnrni culture In its first production report of the season It estimated the amount to be grown this year at 12481000 bales of 500 pounds gross weight comparerd with 10638391 last year and 9636000 in 1934 A larger yield per acre and better crop condition generally than average also were reported The department said the indicated yield per acre was 1997 pounds 134 more than for 1935 281 higher than 1934 and 298 higher than the average of 1932-3- 2 The- - condition this year at 723 per cent of normal was slightly under the 736 percentage for last year but well above the 1934 average of 604 and the average of 677 States adjoining the Mississippi river were said to “have especially favorable prospects” Record yields were forecast for Missouri and PAYSON— Robert White a member of the Payson Chapter Future Farmers of America has received a 390 scolarship to the Utah Agricultural college annoqnces Le Roy Bunnell supervisor The honor came for winning the district F F A public speaking contest last year and outstanding work as a Future Farmer He is the third Future Farmer from Payson high school to receive a scholarship 'Blaine Holladay state president was awarded the Union Pacific scholarship for 3100 and Ralph Dalton was awarded the Mississippi Better than average yields per Knight scholarship to Brigham acre were listed for all states exYoung university for scholastic and cept Virginia the Carolines and service achievement Oklahoma the latter being hard the drouth Weber Members Will hitTheby department said dry weather affected cotton In Virginia and Hold Campfire Fete also the Carolinas and part of the crop In North Georgia OGDEN— Members of the 30 clubs In Weber county will gather August 19 at the Ogden stadium for English King Flies their first annual campfire program En Route to Yacht which is being arranged under direction of Nat M Taggart assistFrance ant county agent and Miss Hazel SAINT INGLEVERT home demonstration Aug 8 (UP) — King Edward VHI Bingham England by airplane 'agent The program will be pat- arrived from terned after the annual Utah county Saturday en route to the Dalmatian coast of Jugoslavia to board the club campfire fete Story tellers from the Utah State steam yacht Nahlin for a month’s Agricultural college will be among cruise in the Mediterranean The the entertainers During the after- monarch entrained Immediately for He traveled incognito as noon athletic and recreational ac- Calais the Duke of Lancaster tivities will be conducted r -Til ! 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