Show j J V ‘ 30 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING Blood Names Naval Planes Heat in S L Jlc'ach S Lon Remains at Legislators to FillVacancies 87 Degrees Training Trip 1 i t - V AUGUST 22 1931 r Groups Reach Agreement on Jobs -- Commander’ andOfficers of Visiting Aerial Armada1 1 i- 'Appoints Senator Eight House r - Members on 1 K "T of New Session Eve On stats senator and eight mem-- of ths house of representatives were appointed Friday by Governor Henry H Blood to fill Vacancies caused by resignations ain? th last regular session of v - ten tf the legislature I The new legislators will taka their when the special session con venes Monday at noon to consider Changes in the state law on unemployment insurance to make it Conform with the federal enactt teats f- ’ !i if $ i i ment - Th new senator is C S Thomson Moab livestock man who succeeds W D Hammond The latter re signed last summer When he was appointed to the state road com mission Mr Thomson will represent the senatorial district compriS' lng Emery Grand and San Juan counties House Members Five new members of the house f representatives from Salt Lake county are among' the appointees They are George W Morgan 907 Fourth East street grocer William Ingleby 1073 West Fourth North street dry goods merchant Charles M Ramey 138 West Seventh South street electrician Marlon G Romney 429 University street attorney and J A Ablett employe of the Utah Copper club of Bingham Mr Romney succeeds himself He resigned some time ago to take a position in th county attorney’s office He recently resigned this position which made him eligible to take his old legislative post The other new appointees fill the vacancies caused by the resignation of Grant Macfarlane Warwick C Lamoreaux William Murdoch and Clifford Bletzacker Mr Lamoreaux and Mr Macfar-lan- e received positions with the Mr federal Murdoch was elected Salt Lake City commissioner and Mr Bletzacker who was elected to th legislature from Bingham took a position with the national youth administration Dr John Gray McQuarrle Richfield physician was appointed a member of the house of representatives from Sevier county He succeeds Elliot Larsen of Monroe who resigned when he was named postmaster of that town June Kendall a Nephl business man was appointed' a member of the house to aucceed Bent R Bryan and Carroll J Meador real estate man of Moab was appointed to succeed Birten Allred Both Mr Bryan and Mr Allred resigned from the legislature when they accepted positions with the federal grazing administration Galni Backing All of the appointees have received the indorsement of the Democratic committees in the respective counties Th law provldea that the governor in filling vacancies In the legislature shall appoint persons of the same political party who have received the approval of the central committee of that party in the counties from which they ' housing-administrati- on i i I - come "While northern Utah ena joyed seasonal weather break came at last to the drouth-strick- north-centr- en al and roldwestern states the weather bureau reported Friday Only a trace of rainfall was recorded In Salt Lake City but 104 Inches occurred at Minneapolis and 84 of an Inch was recorded at Omaha centers of the dry belt The mercury reached an high here and fell to 61 during the course of Thursday night thus establishing a 744egree mean exactly normal The weather observers predicted fair conditions for the week-en- d with temperatures likely to run somewhat higher in the southeastern portion of Utah where a low pressure system exists Thomas Talks On War Crisis At Club Meet Revolt Held Most Serious Threat 10 Peace of Europe Spanish -- Civil war in Spain constitutes probably the greatest threat to world peace since outbreak of the World war Senator Elbert D Thomas said Friday addressing a joint meeting of the Exchange and Lions clubs in the Hotel Utah A member of the senate foreign relations committee Senator Thomas returned recently recentiyJrom attending sessions of the Interparliamentary union in Budapest He compared his observations this year with conditions as be found them during a trip to Europe in 1913 only a year before the out- -' break of the World war Talks of War "Europe still is talking of Che great war to come The only difference" he said “is that people wanted Jto fight in 1913 and today there is no one who wants to fight” The principal danger Introduced by the Spanish civil war he said is that other nations feeling that Spain is- unable to keep her own house in order will Intervene ac- cording to precedent time-honor- ed "If Spain cannot see her house in order the situation is Indeed perilous to' not only her own but to world security But it is just as bad if some other nation under the guise of acting as her brother’s keeper pretends that Spain cannot maintain heraelf and justifies moving in under one of the oldest and most accepted political theories kfiown namely the right of a foreign nation to atep in and take control when the domestic nation cannot maintain herself Views of Power "It is not important whether or not" Spain is he continued "What is Important is wither Italy or Germany or France or Engand or anyone else says Spain la not Still one more vacancy will have be filled before the legislature goes Ihto session1 It Is that caused by the sudden death Friday of Representative Elmer Holdaway of Vineyard Utah county The governor said he would make this apT n t ernational organization is pointment as soon as hs receives the recommendation from the Demo- strong enough to meet any ordiorganization Is cratic central committee In Utah nary crisis but nomeet an extraorstrong enough to cotlnty dinary one It is like a fire department’s control of an ordinary fire and Inadequacy before a violent to Ice Cream Law Report Delayed An ironical situation result today from America’s pronounced neutrality he related with more Americans traveling in Europe this summer than have gone abroad in What progress if any has been years and traveling on ships that a made in preparing a proposed few months ago were against Ameramendment to more string- ican policy to travel on Despite Jefently regulate ice cream sales hereq fersonian aloofness United States has not been communicated to May-- also is talking of reestablishing a E B Erwin he said Friday European fleet he said Mora than a week ago the mayor American Travel announced he had asked Dr L A Americans- traveling in Europe Browne chief dairy meat and food during troubled times constitute a inspector to draft a proposal where- serious hazard to neutrality he said by ice cream would be graded In bringing to a head the question of three classifications ‘1 have not heard from the board whether or not our government will f health since the matter was sub- adhere to its policy of individuals’ mitted to it by Dr Browne and Dr traveling at their own risk The senaCor expressed his opinion T J Howells health commission' that intellectual forces yet will prerN explained the mayor "W are not hurrying this inves- vail over emotions and avert war Five new members of the Extigation When it is worked out club were introduced: Dr the recommendation will be change Shepherd Don Cameron thing of a constructive and last- ?fwarren T Earl W- - Pinney and REllerbeck nature" ing Claud P Heiner Lions club members were invited to a special progiven Friday night at the Suits Filed to Collect gram Utah Outdoor camp Big Cottoncanyon by adult blind vaca Sales Taxes From Six wood tioning at tbe camp as guests of th Lions ordi-Banc- - t f 4 f I' i) I i r:V A 'J: Payment of sales taxes asked in Six complaints filed in Third district court Friday by the state tax commission against Utah business is firms Th individual forth the the set complaints following sums due from firms H D Huber end Albert Huber Jr S113 L E Calkins (Zip Way Mar- ket) $20610 Peter Heystek $90 Mickey Riley $18028 A G Eng-ber- g $4807 and Angelo M Heliotes D Luxe Lunch) $19223 'Cooperative Council Names Three on Board The Utah cooperative council Fri- day named three members to the etate board of the cooperSelf-Hel- p J a atives D Ray Stone reported The three listed were Benjamin B Strlngham reelected Benjamin - Cameron Jr“ andAfnold Richlns They each will ' erV terms Of one year Squadron of Ten Big Bombers in Charge of Former Utah Resident Representatives of Utah Industry Labor Map Special Session Bill Ten U S navy land planes of the bomber tyfl zoomed to land at the Salt Lake City airport at 5 p m Friday In charge of Captain V M Guymon U S marine corps Industrial and 'labor represent-tlv- ei have reached ad accord on provisions that should bs embodied in tho unemployment Insurance bill which will be considered by th epe-ci- al session of the state legislature when it convenes 'Monday Announcement that an accord between the two groups had been reached was made Friday afternoon in a Joint statement Issued by Gus P Backman acting administrator-oth atat recovery board Paul M Peterson president of the Utah State Federation' of Labor and Stanley J Stephenson - executive secretary - of the Utah—Manufacturers’ association ’ 1 After Parley Th statement was mad after a meeting of labor and Industry representatives at th chamber well-kno- flier and former resident of Murray Utah The plane which are officially Jkhown as V B squadron 4 M left Coronado naval air station Friday at 10:35 a m Pacific time oi$what last training flight of the summer probably will be the fei marine crosa-coun-t- ry fliers Captain Guymon sa-iFly Over Dam Their rbute of flight took them directly over Boulder dam Milford Tooele the Utah Copper mines at Bingham and then to Salt Lake City They will start on their return flight Saturday at 11 a m With Captain Guymon were Captain Ed Pugh Captain D F O’Nlell Lieutenant R D Salmon Lieutenant W J Huffman Lieutenant P Moret Lieutenant G G Herndon Lieutenant W H Grevemeyer Lieutenant F B Wlnfree Lieutenant" A D Abel and 10 mechanics Captain Guymon visited his parents Mr and Mrs E W Guymon at Murray Friday night It was hie first visit home since last August The other officers visited Informally in the city while here During the World war CAptaln Guymon left school to enlist In thfe army He attended the University of Utah for a time after hie discharge and then enlisted in the marine corps where hie rise In rank has been rapid Cited for Courage He was cited by his commending officer for his courage and outstanding work with th marines while in Nicaragua in a letter to his from Major W Dulty parent Smith Another Utah boy Corporal F L Smith Mr and Mrs H B Smith of 63 West First North street imof Firms to Answer City Proposal on Charges Funeral Held For Fitzgerald - Job’s Daughters Bourbons Pick Leave for Home Approximately 1000 delegates and visitors to the sixteenth annual session of th supreme guardian council of the Order of Job’s Daughters which had been held in Salt Lake City Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday of this Week left for their homes Friday A few of them took advantage of a tour to Timpanogos cave before leaving Friday Mrs Henrietta L Frey retiring supreme guardian and her auccessor Miss Harriet E McArthur will remain n the city several days finishing up business connected with their office Staged at a complete surprise to her and as th final chapter in the activities of the session Mrs Mildred B Stockman of Salt Lake City was installed as grand guardian of Utah at the Masonic temple Thursday night Her three daughters Dorothy Louise and Ruth Stockman were the Installing officers A Fraud Charged complaint charging H H Wel- for Model Seaplanes io'Compete At Great Salt Lake on Sunday m Airline Rental Change Asked Salt Lake City also arrived with Airlines using space in the airthe squadron as mechanic In the port administration building expect plane of Captain Guymon to answer a proposal from th city to adjudicate rental chargee on a uniform' basis within a few days Commissioners William Murdoch and P H Goggin were Informed Friday Under present contracts rental charges vary from 85 cents a square Funeral services for J W W foot paid by th federal governFitzgerald 79 prominent L D S ment upward to $150 charged comchurch worker and retired business mercial air lines The city’s proman were conducted Friday in the posal Would fix the rental at $110 Until air lines lndicats their atDraper First L D S ward chapel with Bishop Reid Beck officiating titude the committee consistingAu-of Pallbearers all grandsons of Mr the two commissioners City ditor Samuel F Nicholla and Vern Fitzgerald were: W Blake Fitz- G airport manager for gerald Ray Fitzgerald Calvin Ras th Halllday city will delay a report on fimussen Gerald Andrus- Frlntesi the city’s share of the cost Fitzgerald and Kenneth Jensen nancing of enlarging the building which Honorary pallbearers were boyhood would be undertaken as a WPA friends neighbors and business and church associates They included J project M Smith William Brown Soren On air line representative met with- the committee Friday but Thompson William C Orglll W B Enniss Antone Rasmussen Niels nothing definite resulted from the conference city officials reported Lind and Heber J Smith The city will be expected to exThe Invocation was offered by from $12000 tb $16000 on the Bishop Smith Draper Second ward pend the benediction was pronounced by project It the complete revised W Elias I Day of the Well stake P A airportIsprogram which will cost finally approved ad presidency and the dedication of the $1161789 costs must be borne by the ditional waa Grozier Kimball grave given by estimated at around' $50000 Speakers Included Soren Rasmus- city sen Commissioner J R Rawlins However much of the city's porand A T Butterfield of the West tion may be met by furnishing maJordan stake presidency and Bishop terials and equipment which commissioners said would be available Fred E Curtis for that purpose ler with fraud was filed Friday in Nabbed Speed city court by Frank Archer trustee Arrested at First South and State in bankruptcy for the Salt Lake streets A S Gotberg 44 Friday Casket company Weller is alleged was booked at police headquarters toihave Issued a fictitious check for on a charge of speeding He was re- $50 August 11 Judge Daniel Harleased on recognizance rington set his bail at $500 Model oikpIanesWill vie for honors and places In the first annual model flying contest to be held Sunday at 8 a m at Black Rock on Great Salt lake Jack Douglas director of The AviSalt Lake Tribune-Telegraation club said Invitations had been extended to all squadron No 1 members to participate in the novel eyent Winners-wil- l be adjudged on takeoff and distance of flights -- " 'Mf Douglas said ft has been ascertained that the models will rids higher on the heavy aalt water than on fresh and therefor the takeoff is easier Gusty wind habits at Black Rock are held suitable for the congests Ripples break the surface tension and the little seaplanes are enabled to take to the air better under such conditions the director dXplained Four El Democratic presidential electors chosen by the state committee Will be Mrs Margaret G Larson 1160 Fourth East street Mrs Frances G Callahan of Provo E A Britsch Wilson state ofManti and committee treasurer and a resident of Milford the ‘ committee announced Friday Delegates tothe state nominating convention last Saturday authorised the state committee: to select the electors who 'In the event of a Bourbon presidential yvictory will cast their - stats’s four electoral votes In January atfthe state capltoL JE 1937 Forest Highway Plans Ordered Begun : "We have reached an accord on the principle provisions that should bs contained in the forthcoming unemployment insurance legislation" the three representatives said Details of the agreement reached will not be announced at this time the three representative said They said a bill will be drawn up embodying ths terms of ths agreement and that after the bill is passed upon by the group it will be submitted to Governor Henry- H Blood It Is believed that the proposed measure cannot bcompleted until Monday whert the legislature meets at the call of Governor Blood Others Attend In attendance at the meeting besides Mr Backman Mr Peterson and Mr Stephenson were N L Wilson secretary to Governor Blood and -- representing tbe ‘’state’s chief execuUve C P Cochran of WashVoice Protests Against ington D C technical adviser of ths unemployment compensation bureau Robert C Ayers regional Discrimination attorney for the National social security board at Denver William Self-hel- p rather than relying on M Knerr chalrmaii of the stats their more fortunate associates was Industrial commission and Ray pointed out as the true path to Suc- Adams of ths local reemployment cess for deaf people by E Ross office Friday’s conference followed one prarston president of the Utah As- held at tbe capitol at Thursday sociation of the Deaf at the openconven- which the representatives of the ing session of a three-da- y two groups presented their ideas of tion of the association Friday "There is only on path to success the kind of legislation that should in the business and social world be enacted It was reported that the and that is by learning to help our- representatives at the first conferselves” Mr Ross told the delegates ence were unable to com to any United States marine corps officers of V B squadron 4 M but they were confident who a fleet of 10 navy bombing planes which arrived at the Salt state came from all parts of the agreement that some accord could be reached afternoon Lake City airport Friday on a training cruise The opening meeting was held in before the legislative session began Mr Backman explained that the from Coronado naval air station at San Diego CaL Beading The Salt Lake Tribune-Telegraauditorium and was followed by two groups had corns together to left to right" they are lieutenant B D Salmon Lieutenant an afternoon session at the chamber iron out possible differences of W J Huffman Lieutenant P Moret Captain: Ed Pugh of commerce and in the evening by opinion so that no protracted sesLieutenant G G Herndon Captain V M Guymon Lieua banquet at the Newhouse hotel sion of ths legislature would bs necessary to pass a law that will tenant W H Grevemeyer Captain D F Q’NIell Lieutenant Capable of Work conform to the federal act D A Abel 'Below it CapF B Winfreo and Lieutenant "Deaf people are classified by most normal persons as being inctain V M Guymon ton of Mr and Mrs E Yf Guymon of work This is an injusapable-of Schools Will Murray commanding officer tice and it is our object to prove to the public that we are capable” Enroll Nearly 20000 Mr In behalf cf the city Mayor E B Erwin welcomed the delegates to ths convention His speech was Nine institutes and 93 leminarles interpreted by Mrs Harvey Pusey with almost 20000 students will be Activities of ths National Associa- opened next month by the L D S tion of the Deaf In making condi- Church department of education it tions more desirable for Its mem- was announced Friday by Dr M Officer’s Hand Seared Police Issue' Bulletins bers was related by Hart Wenger Lynn Bennion supervisor The religious education units are an official of tho local association located In Utah Idaho Arizona afternoon ths Gunman during Gadget Hits Man Describing Frank M Driggs superintendent Wyoming and Colorado with 120 of the Utah state school for the seminary Jeachers and ten institute traffic Two persons including Police Friday apparently were deaf and blind at Ogden contrasted Instructors he said patrolman were Injured Friday eve- balked in their search for the robber the opportunities of the present day Five new seminaries will be ning In a freak accident atFourth who Thursday afternoon held up for the deaf as compared Vith those opened at Duchesne Mt Emmons the W T Grant A Co store at 241 of the past during the banquet in Parowan Utah and Moreland and South and Main streets Ririe Idaho New institute! are at In preparation f or American Le- South Main street and escaped with the evening "Modern machinery has contribut- St George Ephraim and the L D gion festivities' H C Peirce 37 more than $600 chief traffic investigator and anr Detectives assigned to the case ed much toward paving the way for S Business college with others unother officer were blocking off said they had Issued police bulletins deaf to enter business’’ the speaker der way at Tucson and Los Angeles Two new textbooks will be introFourth South street with a rope describing the gunman which had said duced in the seminaries this season Aids Mentioned A westbound automobile driven been sent to neighboring communiby Carl Johansson 50 of 814 East ties Luxuries such as motion pictures “Tho Story of the Old Testament” First South street struck the rope It was learned officers were present-da- y means of travel and by Jesse A Washburn principal of dragging: it through Peirce’s left cheeking th south aide of the city other modern facilities also were the Provo seminary and “The Restored Church” by William E Ber-re- tt In hops of discovering an accom- contrasted by Mr Driggs hand He suffered Severe burn The rope then - snapped off the plice of the robber who disappeared Other speakers during the day principal of the West high vehicle’s radiator ornament which in the vicinity of Twenty-sevent- h Included Otto Reins former presi- seminary hurtled across the street striking South street and Highland drive dent of the Idaho Association for of3G2 Eighth East after hiring a taxicab on Second the Deaf who urged the members Fred Harris-4street a passerby in the face and South street P County to keep In touch with other associa G It Is possible inflicting a slight laceration asserted tions throughout the country James Johnsson explained he waa blind- that the gunman was met in that Sullivan of Hartford Conn a teachAnnounces Caucus ed by the sunj He was- not arrested district by a confederate and driven er at a deaf school and John H out of town Clark of Fanguttch Ray Wenger acted as toastmaster All Republican state convention Damage SuitMoved during the banquet which was at- delegates Holds Kenner elected in Salt Lake City Family tended by more than 200 persona and Into Federal1 Court county will caucus Saturday activiconcluded A the dance day’s Annual Meet at Parle ties promptly at 8 a m in McCullough’s On removaTi from the Third r disarena meeting at the request of will officers Election of take place trict court a suit asking damages Robert Lee Kenner was elected County Chairman Frank a Emery of $75000 for the death of Thomas president of the Kenner family Frl at a business meeting Saturday Mr Emery who emphasized that comof chamber at the morning Haines 34 was transferred' Friday at the annual reunion merce the caucus is for stats convention t to federal court held at Liberty park-program of decided delegates only is for ths purpose The suit was t brought by Afton music and speaking was held and An outing the place to be convenof choosing two members to each will conclude the Saturday Holmes Haines ths administratrix a luncheon was served of the three convention committees tion Sunday of the estate against B L Ball as Other officers named Included —platform and resolutions credenr&eiver ofthe Salt Lake & Utah Mary Slaughter Stephenson first tials and organization and order of Held for Coast Police railroad aiuf the Denver & Rio vice president Robert ' B Kenner business snd to choose two men Grands Western-RailroaLester Blackwell 30 arrested here and two women $o represent the company second vies president Scipio KenHaines employed by the Salt ner Bingham historian Dr R J for trespassing on railroad prop- county on the atat commutes Lake A Utah was killed while work- Alexander assistant historian Fred erty Is wanted in Auburn Cal for ing on a pile driver belonging to the Mugleston chairman of the gene- grand theft sheriffs officers were Denver A Rio Grande The acci- alogy committee : Oral J Lyon informed Friday He will be kept Colorado to Improve dent occurred at Seventeenth South treasurer and Mauds Kenner sec- in the county jail pending action Salt Lake-Puebl- o Road street and Sixth West streets on retary by California authorities May 16 More automobile travel between Salt Lake City and Pueblo Colov was predicted In a letter received Small Boy Recovers Friday by Gus P Backman executive secretary of the chamber of From Crash Injuries Deaf of Utah Open Meeting m LDS Store Robber es Two Search Fails Freak Crash Ross-continu- ed - 0 ' pead day-nigh- -- ' Word that orders have been given to proceed Immediately with the full 1937 forest highway program in Utah was received Friday by K C Wright chief engineer of the state road commission from B J Finch district engineer of the U S’ bureau of public roads at Ogden Th program was held up earlier in the summer when government issued a rule that expenditures for 1937 should not exceed 75 per cent of expenditures for 1938 Now that full speed ahead has been ordered it will be possible to start work immediately on approximately $117000 worth of work In Utah The projects to be started and the approximate coat of each are: Satina canyon $42000 Big Cottonwood canyon $45000 and Huntington canyon $30000 Excursion Planned Fifteen hundred members of tbe Cottonwood L D S stake Sunday schools plan to travel by Union Pacific and Southern Pacific trains to Promontory Paint and Lakeside September 7 on a Labor day excursion local officers of the U P railroad said Friday ’ Republicans of Utali Frolic commerce Robert Harris 8 son of Mr and Mrs Charles J Harris of 328 East Second South street Friday night "Strictly for entertainment” was reported recovering at ths Salt Lake general hospital of injuries Republican from all counties of suffered Thursday afternoon Utah met at Saltair Friday night The youth suffered a possible for thelr annual midsummer out-li“ skull fracture when ho was struck by an automobile In the 400 block on Satwill cares attend The that South West Temple street urday's nominating convention were forgotten temporarily as ths Plan Family Reunion "grand old party” engaged in Slone of the H E snd William dancing vaudeville watched Bowring families will hold a re- sketches snd other forms of union at the bandstand at Liberty amusement Ths purpose of the outiftg C park Saturday at 5 p m All members are requested ' to bring box Lamont Felt general chairman lunches of th affair said was to get th ng The letter Was from John G Nicholson of Kansas City president of U 60 Highway association who wrote that Colorado is planning to spend more than $3000000 for improvements' on th highway a members of the party together and to stir up enthusiasm for the campaign All this was done Withdut the eld of political speeches New Industry for S L A highlight of the day’s proNew industrial demands for sogram was a burlesque " fight between a donkey and an elephant dium phosphate products has made "refereed by Uncle Sam” sym- possible a new chemical industry on bolical of the coming election batthe shores of Great Salt lake Fred tle between the Democratic and McEnjtire president of the Salt Lake Sodium Products company Republican parties Sunflower garb were worn by and chief engineer of ths Utah-Idah- o cores of Republican misses who Sugar company told memdistributed emblems to those at- bers of the junior chamber of commerce Fridiy at Dick Gunn’e cafe tending |