| Show r 29 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER Doctors Js ersin Medical Meeting Conclave hi S L 'in ty ct To-jpe- Physicians and surgeons of national prominence will d annual convention of the Utah participate in the Medical association openingThursday in the George Thomas library building at tho University of Utah Left Dr Karl A who will address a public Mennlnger meeting in Kingsbury hall at 8 p m Thursday Right Mrs Leslie J Paul president of the women’s auxiliary which will hold conferences and social events forty-secon- neuro-psychiatr- - ist Five Additional Candidates of the Seek Posts in Legislature declaring group assurance of a professional livelihood to a physician or group f physicians Draws plstlnction & Milk Used Has to Pass Minimum for Product in S L ‘B’ Grade Health records of every pupil is Milk used" iir Salt Lake City for the Salt Lake City public schools the manufacture of ice cream in from kindergarten to graduation the future will he required to pass will be kept hereafter under plane at least a grade "B" standard foldiscussed Wednesday at a meeting lowing the unanimous adoption by of school principals and clerks in the the city commission Wednesday of council chamber of the city and an ordinance regulating grades of county building milk and establishing Inspection The discussion brought out that fees keeping of the cumulative records Grade “B" milk Dr L A Browne will enable school authorities to bethead of the dairy meat and food ter handle the problems affecting division of the City health departschool children The department of ment explained Wednesday night pupil personnel' Will provide serv must not have-- baceria count of ices in all problems involving pupils more than 100 00& per cubic centiwho Are in any way put of adjustmeter and grade "A” must not $how ment or in need of individual ata larger count than 50000 tention The adoption of the ordinance folCareful Diagnosis lowed a public hearing Wednesday conEmotional difficulties home and will become effective upon pubflicts physical handicaps serious lication mental retardation or acceleration Protect Industries antisocial attitudes teacher-pup- il conflicts and numerous other probExplaining that the Salt Lake City lems of like type will be referred STAfP PHbTXU chamber of commerce did not deto the personnel department for sire anything that would lower pubPublic school principals' and clerks lic health standafd£ but that it was DeVoe Woolf principal South high school careful diagnosis and recommendation Such references may be made Wednesday discussed for keeping Dr L John Nuttall Jr superintendent of interested In protecting factories plans Gus P Backman chamber secreby the principals or parents cumulative health records of all pupils in city schools Gertrude Arbuckle principal ‘Every school has many problems Salt Lake schools' tary asked whether any diseases Left to right: Joseph B Horace Mann high school and Edith E in the city bad been traced to ice of children but in many instances cream Kendell principal of Forest school they are not realized” said Arch M Driggs principal of Lincoln high school — Thurman director of the public per“Just what diseases have been t sonnel 'department communicated through impure ice “Hereafter cream is hard to' determine" said every principal will have a health record of every pupiL Many child Dr Browne “This is true however that since milk inspection in Salt problems will be solved under the new system" Lake City began certain diseases Mr Thurman reported that In anthat were once prevalent here have s swer to a request of teachers made virtually disappeared” last spring they had provided data Women’s clubs in the city heartily on 1800 special cases affecting puapproved of the ordinance with Mrs Mary Stewart Hair of the Utah pils Of the 827 were given special of Federation o£ Women's clubs makApproximately three-fiftattentiondurlng the summer months the people of Utah held life insurby a W P A project fatrong plea for the adoption Gty Treasurer Seeks ance policies at the end ef last Rawlings Says New Deal ing of an ordinance that would proOther Speakers year and these policies representfdr the inspection of milk used A J Becker Will Continue to Aid vide superintendent of Legal to ed insurance in force amounting Authority in ice cream manufacture as well commercial work in the public to In reis shown a $296607814 It as that used for direct sale tothe schools spoke on secretarial work of Compromise JJack Tax port submitted Wednesday to Mining publicr- Agriculture school clerks Arthur E Arneson Governor Henry H Blood by E A “Prevention of disease is mors imresearch director discussed the Smith Jr state insurance ’comportant than its cure” said Dr proper method of making reports to The city legal department Assurance that the national ad- Browne “and the ordinance is theremissioner the state Mr Thurman discussed Premiums in 1935 amounted to ministration would' continue to as- fore worth passing if it prevents methods of enrollment and trans- asked Wednesday by the city com and losses paid to- sist the mining and agricultural only a single child from some serimission If compromise action Is $8473436363 fers taled $282209224 ous malady” on which Anticipating opening of the school permissible property oil Net fire insuraitbe risks written industries was given to Democratic Dr T J Howells city health comyear on September 10 many mat- no further obligation to protect In Utah last State Calvin W Chairmen Rawlings missioner said the ordinance wlbld year by American ters pertaining to registration tui- - bondholders exists aggregated $203030900 during hlq'Visit to Washington and act as a “stick” to keep milk Unnpeeial iransfsrsr'ehangeof ad “Thia - wftsiij?terp re t e d as a move companies net premiums received $1487- - New York dress and transfers elementary designed to author1ze W-City he jiDortod-wo- on sr school history cards high school negotiate compromise settlements to his Salt Lake City Wed grade milk production for all return Itrnrr rn recorcTcards withdrawals psycho- on delinquent special improvement filornnani Th doing business in this nesday Guard Children logical examinations case refer- taxes state were: Net risks written Mr Rawlings who was called to “We have had some ences employment special services Treasurer Milton E City very good ice Lipman $404338078 net repremiums and census were discussed by the urged the commission to take ac- ceived Washington and New York City to cream in Salt Lake City this sumnet $25804229 and Josses 200 principals and clerks tion declaring his office has remer” Dr Howells -- said “and we present Net risks writ- confer with Democratic National Dr L John Nuttall Jr superin- ceived many applications for com- paid $112437863 ten with mutual fire insurance Committee Chairman James A Far- have had some that was very poor tendent of schools urged that spe- promises but has been prevented and other party leaders said Epidemics of dysentery and diarcompanies totaled $16493337 net ley cial care be taken in that President Roosevelt's select- rhoea in Salt Lake City have been keeping the from negotiating because of a for premiums $144453206 and net health records of every pupil He mer opinion that held concessions losses ion prospects were so bright that traced to ice cream of poor standpaid $120169457 said that enrollment in the public could only he made on Interest ths national committee predicted ard and we want to guard our chilMr Smith 23 comthat reported schools this year would be Between penalties the Bourbons would carry New dren against such possibilities of all kinds were panies admitted York and 32000 and 33000 “If the city has the right to inthe Many Applicants Pennsylvania approximately to do business in Utah during the same as last year spect milk at its source” Dr How“This office is constantly be year and 13 Silver Policy companies withdrew ells continued "producers are going sieged with applicants requesting “I received the assurance of the to see to it that their product stays delinon settlements compromise administration that' It would conto standards set Also we shall ‘ quent special improvement taxes tinue its policy on silver which has up be able to require that any Ice cream in many cases though not always raised the price from less than 40 in conjunction with purchase? of cents four years ago to Its present shipped Into Salt Lake City is high county tax deeds” the treasurer 77 cents This has resulted in the grade” The will permit shipinformed the commission of many of our mines and ment ordinance opening of Ice cream Into Salt Lake "Due to a former opinion where placing thousands of men back into City without local the has not previously inspection if there permanent employment” said Mr U 'such Last rites for Brigham Frederick been property sold for delinquent taxes the inspection and certification C F Judge Rawlings announced Dalby Grant brother of Heber J Grant commission caa only authorize conin the city from which It is shipped! “The administration’s efforts on Milke president of the L D S church and cessions on interest penalties hut Wednesday his candidacy for re- behalf producers of Salt Lake City of agriculture are graphicalmilk shed had no serious objections formerly prominent Salt Lake City after the property has gone to tax nomination on the Democratic tickdemonstrated in of the price ly business man and newspaper execu- salerth commission Is to the measure the commission was permitted et as city Judger F'"1 "" sugar which has advanced more told by D Howe Moffatt who said tive will be conducted to make any terms or compromise Judge Dalby ad- - ' at Thursday than $125 per hundred pounds This he 1 p m in the Ensign L D S ward settlements it may deem expedient mitted to the Utah represented more than 800 prowill continue as it is Included in the ducers as legal adviser chapel ori principal as well as interest bar in 1925 and acfarm Labor he platform’s plank ?fUbearrs wm b Newell K tively engaged in Much Property said stands solidly behind the presiIn an effort to encourage proWhitney J Ralph Whitney and Da- dent '“The city has a vast amount of the practice of duction of "A” grade milk with low from the law business °?key’ prior to his Praises Utah bacteria count the Salt Lake Milk staff of the Deseret News C E property which has not gone to election to Chairman Farley complimented Control board Tuesday afternoon Jones Ray Wenger and Thomas L tax sale due to the ifact that the oench has the city presidhas been unable to set Utah on its record as a new deal decided to set the price of “B” grade Timms from the L s hospital commission aside sufficient funds for that pur- ed over all divistate the Utahn declared milk 5 cents per pound ’of butter-f-at sCarr sions 'of the city Chairman Farley and other memlower than t)ie "A" grade Speakers will be Stephen L Rich- pose and the special Improvement courts in his seven bers of the national committee as This ards of the council of twelve apos- guaranty fund has not money and penalty will be an inlf years as administration well tles of the L D S church Rufus K enough to purchase same There- of service chiefs ducement for producers to place fore ask I Hthe In - Blood their milk under the "A” city commission praised Governor Henry Hardy of the first council of seventy A native of Utah grade ‘reits judgment to request an opinion and for his record and especially In quirements— not more than 20000 of the L D S church and a of resident L Nephl from the city attorney as to Morris secretary-treasurmaking Utah’s social security pro- bacteria count for pasteurized milk of the 3alt Lake for Pacific National Life Assurance whether or not the same com- 20 years City gram workable with the national and not more than 80000 for raw Judge Dalby' Judge promise action as is permissible in Dalby is a former student of the act milk the board believes "B” grade eompany Governor Landon has not been requirements are practically double Special music will be furnished by connection with property having University of Utah and Is a gradureceived as enthusiastically as his that not more than 50000 for pasRulon Rbbinson of Boston and Mrs gone to tax sale might not apply ate of the George Washington uni- eastern Edith G Young and Wallace Ben-ne- tt to taxes in connection with which supporters had hoped the teurized milk and not more than of He 38 law 100000 for raw milk of Salt Lake City Bishop Gor- Uie bond principal and interest is versity ofcollege the eon of theislate chairman declared Cream standage all paid up and no further obli- ypars don T Hyde will officiate “John Hamilton (Republican na- ards are double that qf milk in both C Dalby and Mrs Oliver Judge to The Salt Lake City commission gation protect th bondholder Dalby and makes his home at 1269 tional chairman) came to Utah and divisions X have discussed this matWednesday passed a resolution of exists Gilmer drive Judge Dalby an ac- promised to give silver a square D Howe Moffat chairman of the regret and sent a letter of condo- ter with Mr Fisher Harris city tive worker in the Democratic party deal” Mr Rawlings said “But that board was in charge of the meeting lence to the bereaved statement met with a rebuke from attorney and I believe he is of for 17 years enlisted and served family the opinion such action may propWall Street And this same group To Start Road Work war world the in the throughout erly be authorized by the board army and is a member of the Amer- was responsble for London’s sendRoad construction in the matured of city commissioners ing to the convention hie now wideat the head of the Provo ‘There are many such compro- ican Legion ly publicized ‘gold standard tele timber river drainage area will provide mise settlements being held in gram’ which definitely stated what work for Frees Group Meets nearly 60 men starting he thought about silver” abeyance some in' connection with this week it was announced Wedthe purchase of county tax liens The Utah chapter of the National James E Gurr supervisor so that an early disposition of this nesday by Union Party to Meet Amateur Press association met of the Wasatch national forest matter is requested" Salt Lake City must pay 1936 The Union party will conduct a Tuesday in the public llbary to future plans for the club mass meeting at Liberty park Fri“xes J? taper ty -- recently- pur Elaine Jorgensen temporary presi- day at 7 p m in behalf of the BIRDS EAT ROCKS chased as an addition to the air- Ab Jenkins to Speak Lemke-O’Briticket port probably from the airport imAt Kiwanis Meeting dent presided Then provement fund the city commission decided Wednesday Ab Jenkins famed Utah auto racWhen penguins moult they Informed that the county comone of the speakcan’t dive because their loose mission had refused to abate 24183 ing driver will be feathers buoy them up and make in current taxes because the prop- ers at the weekly Kiwanis club luncheon at the Hotel Utah Thursthem float like corks This Is a erty was in the name of George furbe will m 12:18 Music p serious matter because penguins and Isabell Critchlow last January day at Seldon Heaps playing an nished don't eat anything but sardines 1 the city accepted the alternative electric by pipe organ and sardines live under water of paying them itself Other speakers scheduled are The six nurses affiliated with successful nurse were outlined by It' takes six weeks for them to When the property wai purchief engineer the Visiting Nurses’ association Mrs Mabel Giles another conmoult and during this time they chased it was agreed that the city James Robinson Brownie vention delegate who made a get pretty thin and ' pernickety would assume the tax obligation Kendall Oil eompany 1658 visits during the quarmade manager Firesupplementary report Essentials becoming Finally The city treasurer subsequently Carslake personnel desperate & Rubber company and ter June July and August it stone Tire the for girls adopting nursing they take to (wallowing stones was Instructed to negotiate with Wedto to Waldo Stein was of the racing the board to add sufficient weight to en- -' get reported profession are: Ability the county in an effort to have tire division manager Tire Sc RubFirestone able them to dive nesday by Mrs K M Hudson along with people to keep poise them abated executive director There were In all aituatlons superior tact You don’t have to bother with “The board would have no au- ber company a total of 854 patient? visited personality and charm to be well stones to add weight to your thority to adjust cancel or abate Urien maternal Ernest a have strong secretary groomed a current year’s t&x and therefore Riverton Postmaster Just run a little 'of the board and one of the instinct and be thoughtful of pocketbook T ’n' T ad Instead: denied your request" the county Blen-Al- al to National the others Exams delegates Post Up‘ commission advised City Treasurer “The future of nursing is exNursing convention at Los Milton Lipman M Wbite Leg- in the Angeles in discussing the recceeding bright” she commented Contemplating a vacancy horn pullets 50c each Hyland M of U S ommendations made for 'directTho report the Riverton 8523 3059 80 7th East George postmastership Veterans’ Council civil service commission Wednesday ing boards said it was considGadsby vice president and chairThe United Veterans’ Council of announced applications for the ered the beet practice to meet man of the finance committee This advertiser reported a Salt Lake City discussed tentative qualifying examination will be ac- monthly that lay representative showed that receipts for August sell-owith many complete were $97997 and disbursements plans for Armistice day observance cepted up to September 18 people both men and women more buyers than cpuld be satisat their first fall arid winter meeting The examination will be in Salt should serve on boards and that were $1407 the disbursements infied It’s a tip for you to use in the Newhouse hotel Wednesday Lake City Applicants must reside suggested committees would be cluding a sterilizer costing about T ’n’ T ad service whenever you Ben Roe transfor contributions chairman the finance $300 said the the within by night paid nursing publicity have anything to sell Just call territory supplied by council’s next meeting will be postoffice for which the examina- portation and volunteer from various women's organizaWas 690 Ootober 7 announced tions is tion Qualifications necessary for a t 1 1 1 sVS Dr Upham member of the Ohio State university faculty at Colum-bu- s ad Ohio gave evidence Vanced medical thought to be voiced at the convention by Wednesday that rural communities may in the near future Insure themselves against “medical famine" by ' 'V a neuro-psychiatr- -- roves New Standard On lee Cream Clerks Principals Meet to Discuss Problems Attendant on Openitrg Thursday Night at fl Worker In endocrinology Plan Health Listing For Students Public Meeting Plannee on University Campus Nationilly recognized authorities medicine? and surgery will discuss ‘matters of vital interest to the med leal fraternity during the 42nd an filial meeting of jthe Utah State Med 'leal association scheduled to open Thursday at 9 a m In the George “Thomas library building at the of Utah j Eleven guest speakers including Dr J H J Upham president-elebt the American Medical associa tion D& Karl A Mennlnger of Kan famous and' author of the best seller “The Human Mind" and Drs Walter C Alvarex and W F Braasch of the Mayo clinic in Rochester Minn will deliver addresses Speakers at Meeting ( v Dr Alvarex and Dr Mennlnger Will be the speakers at a public meeting in Kingsbury hall on the university campus at 8 p m Dr Alvarez will speak on "Popular Fads in Diets" and Dr Mennlnger on "Various Forms of Disguised Aggressiveness in Children" illustrated with motion pictures The general publlo is urged to attend f ' Other speakers of national prominence on the three-da- y program are Dr Fred H Albee orthopedic surgeon from New York City Dr C M Blumenfeld assistant professor of anatomy at the University of Utah Dr O J Dixon oglst from the University of Kan aas Dr Leo Eloesser of San Fran cisco thoracic surgeon Dr I S Ravdin professor of research surgery at th University of Penney!vanla Dr Clifford Sweetof Oakland Cal physician and surgeon to children and Dr H H Tyndale of the Columbia university research 3 J93S Three Ask Democratic Nomination for House ’ While Two Enter Race for Senate Seats With the Democratic legislative tmember of the junior Democratic eounty and primaries chib — of medicine while he envisaged set for Friday between 8 and 9 p m policies 100 per cent and if elected promises to work tor the direct prithe “subsidised rural physician" throughout the drew- - a sharp distinction between city and county mary social security amendment of the sales tax fair trade practices such a subsidy and social five more candidacies for the legliberalization of the beer law and Ixed medicine " any legislation which will benefit “Rural residents may correct the islature were anlabor or the rank altuaton that has arisen from a ten nounced Wednesand file This will dency to centralization of physicians day be Mr Eynon's ln !cities by banding together to Mrs Knox Pattfirst attempt to pledge a physician a minimum In- erson wife of the assistant obtain a political come sufficient to induct him to es- special oftloe the United tablish himself among them" said Aotive in Party Dr Upham “This proposal is not State attorney related to socialised medicine There general gained Mr Jones who are not too many physicians It’S the distinction of"' resides at 162f ' the first being old distribution" the Question of £L West Elghth to woman Jr seek" Dr Upham declared that soclall j? South street has the! to nomination fl been a salesman cation of the profession would cause ? SM-mdeterioration by dampening scien- house of represen-h' laborer and labor Mrs Patterson tatlves tific progress by restraining indiforeman He wasf “ CV amto their announce The others vidual contacts and by lowering the born- in Kansas 87 1 bitions were Lawrence E Nelson of ’ standards of medical schools and years ago LamoL and Warwick ! ' Dr R G Leland members of the Murray to came LakeSv'V" Salt American Medical association staff reaux Salt Lake City for the senate City in 1907 For &L-severand Francis P in Chicago said a number of comyears prior Mr Nelson Eynon and Hora-tlo- h to munities already had put into effect coming here- - he served in the ET for Jones or planned a program of "subsidized army He is a member of the Jack-so- n the house medicine" as suggested by Dr Up-- ’ league and for many years has Mrs Patterson ham He cited towns in six states been active in the Democratic party who' is native a of Land in Canada as having put siml- Mr Jones says he will support in OjBluff Sait Juan lar plans in effect every respect the new deal policies eduwas county of President Roosevelt Scientific Session cated in Monti' Mr Nelson who was a defeated - Dr W R Tyndale president of cello and at Brig the Utah association will preside ham Ybung uni- candidate for the Democratic Secat the scientific session which opens versity jet Provo ond congressional district nominaShe has had wide tion several years ago quit law the convention Dr John Z Brown "business and exec- practice to engage in farming He Sr will be the first speaker reportutive ing on the A M A convention experience is a native of Crescent having been Other speakers on the Thursday with mercantile educated in the University of Utah scientific program will be Doctor and industrial in- and Northwestern university He H H Tyndale son of the Utah asstitutions in the is a World war veteran Mr Lamore&ux has served two sociation president and Doctors middle west and Sweet Blumenfeld and Ravdin in the lntermountaln country She terms in the low Doctors Upham Alvarez Dixon and has been active in various Demo- er house where Her hus- he was a memMennlnger will speak at the house cratic organisations f delegates session beginning at band formerly served In the state ber of several imsenate Mrs Patterson 'resides at portant commitnoon tees and chairThe regular sessions will not be 120 Third East street man of the public Open to the public because of the Mr Eynon is at utilities commitscientific nature of the subjects un- present engaged tee He is a der discussion and the limited ac- in the confectionmember commodations in the library build- ery business and has had experiof e ing Great Basin Au An especially interesting feature ence in sales orOf the convention is to be the scien- ganization work‘d thority ibard and author of t h tific exhibits arranged under the su- and as a labor or4 GreSt Basin AU' pervision of Dr O J LaBarge of ganizer He spent ki Salt Lake City chairman of the several years as tfiority bill Mr Lamoreaux 1 j committee In charge of this conven- an employe in the tion phase These will include ex- D&RGW railsays his iegisla-tly- e interests are Mr Lamoreaux hibits of the latest scientific instru- road shops ments and machinery used in the He has lived in the development of natural resources In such a way as to render medical profession also quacks and the Second ward maximum royalties to the stale apd nostrums practically all his the regulation of public utilities in association’s women's auxi- life and at present chairman jet the public Interests He has opliary will be acUve during the conerated his own printing and pubvention with varied conferences and district 116y a Mr Jones social events starting with registra- member jet the lishing business for the past 10 Jackson-temocr- a tic league and a years tion at 8:30 a m Thursday in the Hotel Utah Dr George N Curtis of Salt Lake City association secretary will be the guest speaker at tho auxiliary general session oped- ing at 2:30 p m in the same JfoteL More than 400 physicians smd surgeons and 200 auxiliary members are expected to attend the convention Registration for association memOvercome by the deadly fumes the fumigation at 8:30 a m in a bers begins at Ownmiversity library bedroom located in the east end of of m with of potassl’ cyanide building coiymition headquarters basement of the apartment wlich she was fumigating the the at 8 a ntyThursday She poured water over a large basement of an apartment house bowl of cyanide Within three Parks Executive Visits which she operates Mrs M L minutes tjie fumes had rendered Barnes 82 and her sister Mrs Scenic Area in Utah Clara Melissa Georgell 46 were herMrsunconscious Georgell attempted to drag nearly killed by asphyxiation and her sister from the room but was On an Inspection tour to western the lives of 28 tenants were enherself overcome Aroused by the -- national parks H A Tolson as- dangered Wednesday morning at noise William Mysell who lives in sistant director of national parks 291 East South Temple street the basement with the aid of Tuesday visited Dinosaur national Quick response by police and Georgia Georgell 11 succeeded In park near Vernal and the Rocky fire department workers probably getting the two women out of the Mountain national park averted fatal consequences Resapartment and to the front lawn Mr Tolson 'left Utah Wednesday cue crews evacuated the 10 apartWithin two minutes after police morning: after a conference with ments through which the Jethal aid had been summoned Clarence Cue P Back man executive secre- fumes were spreading and renT Smith and Arthur Murphy were tary of the Salt Lake City cham- dered first aid to the two women administering artificial respiraber ef commerce Tuesday Mrs Barnes police said started tion to the two women city-judicl- f j t-- - Taco Women Narrowly Es Death From Fumigating Gas Ruling Asked Report Places Utah Bourbpn On Settling of Utah Policies Leader Back At 296 Million From Parleys Special Levy hs V pur-pose- J -- Last Rites Set For BF Grant Dalby Enters Judicial Race ' p' one-ha- er City Must Pay Airport Taxes die-cu- ss en WorkofS L VisitingNurses Reported at Meeting of Board chase fish for MARCH-HATCHE- D ut t ' |