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Sets pre-flig- ht Liquor Hearing Utah Mine Values Decline Second Successive Year that Conciliator Plans Strike Meeting " 6 ' PAGE THIRTEEN :!:9 t: k : - s ' ' - ' : - - '''- ! :'--- -- - :- :''' r--- ' - - 0 ' ' - 4 — — — the : s -- fe n-' - ' - ' ' s discrim- - cOrein Line' Disposal UP to Utah i i mine striking a $29 that asked Hazel gga Seeks GOP county recorder post' weekly iimct be placed on relief to employables and that work availbudget-reducin- g a as counted ability be resource ' The opinion written by Herbert IA' F Smart assistant attorney gen- r al and addressed to Sophus Ber- - meAr citeh ocuogmhin itshs corn-ptrearnstteadt ea i n commission haniro-welfare te telasno of tion for abandonment the Salt the under said that & Utah railroad (Orem line) discrimination between employ- - Lake several ago the status of the Another Republican candidate able and persons on propertydays will not be completely for a Salt Lake county office ap- 'relief wasunemployable authorized cleared until the Utah public eery-Citpeared on the political scene ice commission disposes of the Earlier Opinion case Thursday Mrs Hazel Taggart to an earlier opinion The I C C decision held that the Chase member of a prominent on Referring the subject written in April federal commission has JurisdicSalt Lake City family announced 1943 Smart said: tion as to the interstate aspect of her candidacy for the party nomi"No minimum assistance and no the line but apparently left Jurisnation for county recorder maximum assistance in terms of diction as to intrastate traffic For the past 14 years Mrs dollars was provided for by the with the state commission Chase has been employed in the assistance to persons in the necesThe I C C decision pointed out office of the Salt Lake City con- sitous circumstances act The rule that abandonment might inconstable handling documents and or standard by which the amount venience and damage some shiplegal work Prior to that time she of grant is determined is the need pers but added that continued worked in the sheriff's office serv- of the applicant at a financial loss would the crim"You are therefore informed operation ing as office manager of an burden upon the impose inal division She is a daughter that if an employable person is in applicant undue of the late Charles Y and Mar- needy and necessitous circum- commerce and upon interstate garet Taggart and a sister of the stances and his need of funds to "We will therefore permit abanlate Henry C Taggart long-tim- e meet every-da- y expenses are the donment" it continued conhead of the U S secret service same as those of an unemployable dition that the applicants "on sell the asto office here is he entitled equal person line or any part thereof to any Mrs Chase has been active in the sistance" railroad company offering within Republican party all her adult 40 days from date of our certifiMust Seek Work life and served two terms as chaircate 29) to purchase the man of the press committee of the To the welfare commission's con- same (April continued for operation at a availWomen's Republican club of Salt tention that there is work not less than the fair net price Lake county She was educated able and such availability of work salvage value thereof" In the local public schools Hena- should be counted as an asset the On the question of Jurisdiction gees business college and the Uni- opinion answered: the decision said: Persons who are unemployed versity of Utah "We are of the opinion that the as a condition of receiving unem- line is not an electric interurban ployment compensation are re-- 1 railway within the meaning t quired to file with the unemploy- of the act and that we have the ment office their names and other Jurisdiction to authorize its abaninformation for the purpose of donment But since t h e entire having work made available re-to line is located in one state and them Undoubtedly you could is independently owned and operquire as a condition of granting ated our Jurisdiction is limited Rain or shine—cold or hot—May assistance to employable persons to interstate and foreign com18 will be official "Straw Hat day" that they seek (this) assistance in merce" for men of Salt Lake City finding work A member of the staff of the This was the 'decree issued "I an unable however to conSee Page 22 Column 1 the welfare department Thursday by Walter Owens chair- clude thatresolution say that there man "Straw Hat" subcommittee may by retail committee Salt Lake City Is work available and upon such chamber of commerce premise limit the maximum Annual "Straw Hat day" said amount of assistance" Only if an applicant refused Mr Owens "is the day when men offered him or refused to work in leaders of normally shy being efforts to obtain styles simultaneously will begin make diligentwould the elfare employment wearing cool colorful straws Injuries suffered April 28 when commission be justified in denying Straws are not too plentiful the automobile in which she was him Mr assistance Smart said overturned proved fatal to cording to Salt Lake retail dealers riding furbut there are about enough to Church Funds Discussed Baum 17 Stockton Tooele Joyce nish the market There are no Thursday at 3:25 a in in To another commission conten- county cal departures in styles from last a Salt Lake hospital tion that other welfare funds from Miss Baum was the second vicyear or the previous years The churches fraterand labor unions tim of the accident to die The panama or "soft" type of straws may be used to first Mrs Irene will prevail with gay bands and nal organizations Quinn Canister state-se- t Mr a budget turndown brims A few of the old supplement 21 Stockton died several minutes "sailor" type stiff straws will be Smart the car in which the women "You are informed that welfare after available were passengers overturned three held churches fraternal funds by Haberdashers men's furnishing times after leaving the road one organizations and labor unions and department miles north of Stockand applicant ton on highway 8 men's clothing is sold—will mark fromnovihich inthe relief to aid demand law has right the day by displaying a variety of Miss Baum was' born April 26 not be considered as a re- 1929 straw hats in their windows on may in Provo a daughter s of source" counters and in show cases Leonard and Edna Johnson Baum Such assistance after it Besides her 'parents survivors Wynn Wilkins 306 E 3rd South Is givenprivate in be considered may include two Thursday assisted Mr Owens Leonard subsequent grants he con- Baum Jr and brothers Baum lect his straw hat from among making and Douglas cluded a sister Mrs E W Brand All many varieties and styles are of Stockton '' c'': 7" '''t' 'me m i rketach::::-- 411--- iwnoartki0enrs' otAC:WraelrideSf ci Woman Enters Bid for S Recorder Post al al al oe es al - hand-to-mou- th ic Straw Day Set May 18 1-1a- Engineers Delay Air Base Action Tribune Washington tureau WASHINGTON May 9) — The army engineers have delayed acting on the recommendation of the War Assets administration with reference to disposition of the Salt Lake army air base pending a determination of what part of that base including equipment may be required for national guard a i - Under the surplus property act the national guard as an adjunct of the army has a priority superior to that of the city but the engineers before taking action must know just what the national guard requires The airfield itself it is said will unquestionably go to the Salt Lake City corporation under some form of lease which will insure its permanent use ast an airport As yet the Utah national guard has not made wholly clear to the war department just what facilities it desires for its own use NA ans-cxiere- stores--where- ver one-ha- lf 1J-3- :: we"' 4 ' L ‘- t ' - i:i ' :t 1 ' ttit:--'!:-- !'ti 1 'k: : -- :::-':- 4 : : ! "'::'''8-44"':-:- '' 7:'t--- ::: ti '!:7 A ' - r' ' ' ' i Ti' : '''' :z! ' :: ' '!": '4 :: - 7 ' J : ' ' ) :: e" "- ' ?or-e' 'trir'zr' ':' '' !:171741 '10''''e- f::: ' l' ' - f- - ' -- ' '' ' 1'--' "-- :''' ::' ''- " :::' :! ''' 1 Playing in front of a parked automobile near his home resulted in internal injury to Willard Glissmeyer 10 son of Mr and Mrs Gordon C Glissmeyer 2728 Hartford ave Thursday at 610 p rn when the driver of the car R J Rowley 47 Evanston Wyo started the car without noticing the child Mr Rowley told police the child apparently had stooped over because he didn't see him as he got in his car and started up He had traveled but a few feet when the impact occurned ''- ' - 1 ' ''i :'-: :: t :!' Boy Suffers Internal Hurts in Auto Mishap - - 1:10iii! 'ck ' ‘''' :'::"- -- A — ' :?:: ' ' -:- ' ::: 1 ' :" : ' ''' ' 1 ':( )i :' 23: ' ' '7- 'ifits::::' ' t 4 I 4a ' ' ' ' - iti' Auto Crash Injures 6 Ogden Driver Cited " ' 9' : ' '''' 11:"XZTr'l f ' ' '' t " ' ' :::' ':' A"S' l'::"'" ' it t1'''' Ald'''''' 4db:if - kkmaziat&mtaNt'k''' ettgi'ttii:41::C:i! - 't wary of gay bands and dubious Vatter Owens Thursday solicited : I I '''''' ' ''--''' ' ''-'- ''- - ' 1 1 1 aid of Wynn Wilkins who gave a feminine touch him select a coldrful "Ilanama" in assisting - collision Following a two-ca- r Friday at 12:41 a m at Cactus street and Exchange place Glen Barton 23 Ogden was booked by n police for reckless driving and driving Six persons suffered slight injuries Police were investigating further early Friday hit-ru- I 1 ' A4 - SUNNY DAYS ARE ALL WE NEED NOW A bit cautious of brim styles (UP)--Wh- en - : 11 - May her automobile left the roadway and struck a bridge abutment near here Thursday Mrs Jean E Heiges 76 Cleo Mich former Salt Lake resident was seriously injured and a companion Mrs Ida R Fleiner 84 New Rochelle N 1 was killed Mrs Heiges was a retired school -- - A teacher and had moved from Salt t Lake City to Cleo several months ago She was taken to a hospital in Marshalltown Ia ji '' f I t':' ' ' " ' ''' Apr ' Ait :i:": ':‘ ' ' - Former Utah Woman in Crash Injured TAMA Ia 9 Iv 4 1 s01--7- ': 14 :1 ::''"Nie-''1''il- ' ' -- 1 ) ''''' A :': :: "''''t:-'''- : ''' - 2 ':‘!':‘1 1 - ‘i-k-- ' - ' l'-- ::: i' ' f ' tiW t '44'4 :::: '':-:'i- 4: !:!:::1 i 4 I ':i-e- -- t"44- '‘'4' :t - '::' '' - ' ' 1 "t' ' '' ' K of 04"r"77"7"":?' 10 1::'':::- :::- A - is 6 - t i : :'-- ::- ''''' : I 1: 1 :i! - f ''' : - i'-- : ' ' '' N 1 ''''' i' 4At-44Vi'q- 1 t ' ' - '4' :"N- i ' :::: :' ir - ' ':'''' 'j ' t4: :t I " '' -- - - Z ' 41400 4:e:?'-'''-- ” - :::' ' -- : 4c- '': ' r ':: : ::: ':t sti::-- f : ! :'4-':- t 41 of ‘i: f: '': ' -- 'e' '::( ' ' !t: 5:: ' '''' 0:::-- ''''''tr'S'' : V-:- :' ' ': ! '' 4' - :::' t t6 ' et - l'' t i : 4 -- - "iitoowt!irr47-4-- i-- ' 'I '' t':-'1- ' 7:'- ':- ''':- -'- A - - 12 ' ' Crash Claims Second Victim training ) V 1 HAS LINAL SAY resolution which grew out CIO protest against of a - 4 coal-burni- - 1 '1‘--I- : - ' ''' : t determining budgetary needs was rulled illegal Thursday by Atty Gen Grover A Giles - ':: - E A state welfare commission attempt to limit by resolution the maximum relief payments to employable persons and to differentiate between employable and unemployable clients in 0:1 — zottoaAitir '''' : :: '' — :::-- : ' ''''i- - 4":- V: i Says Welfare Commission Without 'Authority to Limit Relief Pay it : 412-- auto-Mobi- - fi I " : : ' '4- - - I”1 : tt-::- t41 a1 ' i ty Jenkins Receives Auto Invitation 11' - :: e- prnch would be but agreed it's all a "mess:: Retailers said stoppage of merchandise from the east will The multiply existing shortages store said manager of one large merchants probably- - have inventories for 60 to 90 days in value but not in variety Another said merchandising is already on a "hand to mouth" basis and the public will soon feel shortages R K Bradford executive assistant to the trustees of the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroadi described the embargo as "sweeping" but added that exceprions are coming through He said the embargo applies unless a complete division or subdivision of an operating line operates enpower tirely withoutNon-colines cannot equipment turn shipments over to coal burning lines or divisions without a permit He said the Denver and Rio Grande Western will try to keep its Ogden gateway open by using non-coequipment The Union Pacific is non-couses coal east of westbound but Western Ogden and Pocatello Pacific and Southern Pacific are non-cobut embargoed shipments originating in the west would need a permit if destined beyond here Automobile shipments by rail will cease a distributor reported Some cars he said can be trucked but the manufacturers will be unable to assemble them because of the embargo An officer of the Portland Cement Co of Utah reported that its plants are still operating but coal supply is on a basis He said the plants have been operating only through assistance from other industries Several retail coal dealers indicated the domestic supply is rapidly approaching a pinch One dealer said he was out of nut coal had a one-da- y supply of stoker coal and a three-da- y supply of domestic and lump Other dealers reported better situations Electric power here comes from hydro-electrsources Utah Power and Light Co has adequate coal supplies to cope with any likely emergency needs from coal plant sources Freight shipments originating before midnight Thursday are not affected railroad officials said CEDAR CITY May 9 Public sentiment against the current se- "!'"' '0of strikes which has either N d'''''' rihaels -' ' e d or threatened to halt many I e44 t ) I 04 k' i t: '11 'Ii kL0 47Y 1 I ' k ''' :4if'1 - At of the nation's key industries is c-i '''4 gathering to a point where legis- which would be t:- ? k to social gains iAlmonowNiminswiwomonwilormsvmminommmomel ItOttattINNMOURPORMEMPTWORPErFfZW:t7 made during the past 15 years in states Conferees included Howard NVells right the opinion of George F Ashby Smiling through their headaches as they prepare for postwar business are the trucking executives chairman of western states conference O R president Union Pacific railroad who met Thursday to consider programs to be Craven left Pocatello and Ray Lilenquist Salt who stopped here briefly ThursLake City Utah association meet opens Friday day on his first official tour of sponsored by various groups In the 11 western Utah Parks Co properties In a brief interview shortly before leaving for Zion national park Thursday evening Mr Ashby said he was hopeful of an early settlement of the threatened railroad strike and that he did not consider the threat of government seizure serious Basing its conclusions on a 'Of course I thought that about study made by the University w the coal strike and here it is in of Utah medical school's departThe world's greatest motorists ment of pediatrics the NationReleased under bond of $1000 its 38th day" he added — men who handle trucks and al Foundation for Infantile two Kearns Thursday Agrees With Eccles buses over thousands of miles of Paralysis Thursday warned apiece AAF ORD privates Tony V chilwith Wednesday's highways—are mapping their own parents against having Agreeing dren's tonsils removed during Monaco 26 Berwyn Ill and Joe statement by Marriner S Eccles safety program Howard Wells Reno chairman of the American hot summer months when polioM 28 Semunovich Galveston chairman of the federal reserve is most prevalent Trucking AB !M'S western states myelitis court board to"that no group had the will in Texas appear city The foundation cited results of executive committee reported cripple key industries to right 31 with charged gambling the study made during the 1943 May the point of affecting the whole 'Thursday The pair was removed from public welfare" Mr Ashby said Mr Wells with representatives polio epidemic by Dr John A from the 11 western states at their Anderson professor of pediatKearns guardhouse Wednesday he feared hasty legislation might Hotel Utah meeting considered rics at the school as indicating afternoon and taken to Salt Lake result from the growing public sentiment which would be against the safety program as well as that tonsillectomies make chilother issues and policies that must dren more susceptible to polio City jail by Detectives R T An- labor and industry alike' infection particularly of the derson and T W Southworth They He added that the coal strike be met by the industry as it premore serious bulbar type been confined at was not nearly so serious on the had pares for the huge postwar exreportedly A release from the foundation pansion least two weeks while military po- Union Pacific as on some other The same problems laid before said the study showed that chilroads because of its established use of oil and Deisel engines the committee will be taken up by dren between 3 and 16 yearsvul-of lice Investigated their ictions "The year 1946 will likely be a the Utah Motor Transport Assn age were 262 times more allegedly operated a dice They at its two-da- y annual convention nerable to polio infection after game the night of April 3 at the banner tourist year for Utah notrecent the a tonsillectomy than opening Friday noon with a lunchh Ambassador villa East in withstanding the industry will be eon The Friday morning program general child population The which a of number army officers badly cramped by shortage of rail calls for the committee to wind recently tonsinectomized group a large sum of money esti- facilities and highway vehicles" lost 16 to was be discovered also up its business and for the Inter be he observed times more vulnerable to the mated by the losing officers to are mountain Operators league's anat Other least $3000 infecgames severe more of Prepare for Tourists polio nual business meeting which will tion than thetype reported to have taken place in He said that the Utah Parks average be in charge of C A Garrett Dr Anderson was quoted as other locations but the allegations Co Union Pacific Pocatello Ida president subsidiary haven't as yet been proved would resume prewar operations in saying the study confirms findLuncheon Speakers The was conducted that investigation all Utah national parks and at ings by other investigators more primarily by the military authorithe north rim of Grand canyon The Utah association luncheon "acutepoliomyelitis occurs stateobtained who ties often among recently tonsillecsigned on June 1 and that cafeterias and be addressed by Act Gov E ments from participants in the cabins would be E Monson and Harley Harmon tomized children" opened game at the Ambassador villa May 16 at Zion May 18 atstarting Reno manager of the Nevada moBryce Evidence of their gambling activ- canyon and May 20 at the North tor group and secretary of the con- Rim and a of ities' suitcase consisting Cedar Breaks All lodges western states committee Mr taining 155 pair of dice nine decks will reopen on Memorial day Harmon will discus "Industry and S of other and cards gaming apparTrains will resume Economic Trends normal I atus was turned over to police prewar schedules into their "We are proud of our drivers Cedar City Wednesday when the two suspects beginning June 1 and regularly who must be tops to pass rigid were taken into custody scheduled bus tours to the parks Interstate commerce commission WASHINGTON May 9' Lin-- The gambling equipment was re- will be resumed physical and mental examinations State of 'Utah Thursday was pre- portedly confiscated in a raid by 'Mr Ashby will return here Satbut they too are worried over the police on a cabin at the urday morning and leave for the mounting casualties" declared Mr sented an award for having the Imilitary motor lodge 1465 S east aboard his special car Wells best safety record for pedestrians Traveler's State st Date of the raid was not Other problems the committee and general traffic of any western revealed Is considering are: Need for immestate Officials of states and cities Military authorities have not Indiate repairs on many major highdicated what action will be taken over were nation new the honored for when ways may equipment n lagainst the other participants in to replace the machines a job well done the gambling game be expected renewed campaigning Presentation of awards to wina gainst diversion of motor use Utah civil air patrol will conners of the National Traffic Safetaxes and public relations tinue to give instruction to cadet members Maj R M The program as adopted by the ty contest and the National PedesSheeks army air forces liaison committee in turn will be sub- trian Protection contest were made ! officer Washington D C who mated to the states' groups for at the president's highway safety ratification and then offered to the conference by Ned H Dearborn arrived in Salt Lake City recently national convention in the early president National Safety council Washington county citizens who to direct CA P activities declared Iowa was the grand award win- want the Utah liquor control com- Thursday fall "While some doubt exists as to Idaho's committee member was ner among the states Connecti- mission to retain its package O R Craven Pocatello president cut took top honors in the east agency in St George will present whether C A P should be continof the Idaho Motor Transport Texas in the south and Utah in the their arguments Monday at 10 ued on a military basis as during Wichita Kan was the a m in a meeting with the com- the war it is likely that junior Assn and president of Orange west : (15 to 17) will be drilled grand award winner among cities missioners at their offices 375 members Transportation Co as a military unit while senior Gov Herbert B Maw said in W 2nd South Convention Leaders The Lions club members who members will be retained on a accepting the honor in behalf of In charge of the Utah associa- the state of Utah that only with will head the delegation said that more democratic basis" he pretion convention are Ray Lilenquist volunteer service "can a success- they would present petitions to dicted Function of Utah's C A P in and Darrel Welling ful traffic safety job be done on a support their case Another group president manager Mr Lilenquist is man- - national scale" He was head of recently offered petitions with peacetime will be mainly to proager of the Inland Freight Lines the Utah delegation at the three-da- y 1426 signatures asking that the mote community interest in aviation teaching such common phases Utah association members will conference agency be closed 1 as radio navigation meteorology hold divisional meetings Friday at 2 p in with the annual business and other related courses The army will cooperate by stameeting at 2:30 p in and reports by Mr Lilenquist Mr Welling and tioning an air forceliaison officer in each of the 48 wings (state orI D Thompson treasurer Directors also will be elected ganizations) and by aiding with summer encampments for cadet Oscar NS' Carlson Utah state 1 members and for officer instrucpublic service commissioner will For the second consecutive year In talk on "Responsibility to the Pubaddition commissioners tion The army will send training lic and Industry" at a 3 p m gen- valuation of Utah's mines and pointed out the current mine and manuals and film strips to C A P eral meeting some utilities for property tax smelter strike does not affect 1946 and will provide excess items for F Directors will elect new officers as net proceeds of the training purposes such as planes showed a decrease of valuation a Saturday 8:45 a m breakfast purpotes at current will be used to com- motors radio compasses and other year more than $18500000 the state 1 with a general meeting scheduled tax coommission 1947's parts valuations pute taxj reported Thurs6 for 10 a m and a luncheon session The assessed Among other peacetime duties detervaluations day P will work with American mined be combined will Thursday The valuation for 1946 of $260I e Cross in disaster relief and Red later with property appraisals by 535221 represented an $18526- National Rifle Assn and such convention 200 decrease under that of 1945 the 29 counties to determine the with entire property tax valua- civil organizations for betterment which in turn was $19988950 un- state's of communities Where possible it tion against which to apply 1946 will der 1944's $299050371 mine-utiliaid air force veterans in findtax levies valuation suitable civilian jobs ing With the of exception telegraph Although increases in valuation were noted in almost all utilities and water companies whose valuvaluation of Utah's mines dropped ations decreased from $748037 to and from $444661 to Robert C Williams commission- from $127814089 in 1945 to - $686118 er U S conciliation service is 288997 this year Included in$107respectively all other both $438380 totals showed increases attempting to arrange confer- valuations were protested taxes on utility ences between striking metal mine premium metal payments which over last year Ab Jenkins former Salt Lake Valuations of all types of propand smelter employes and officials amounted to $8418086 in 1945's mayor and holder of numerCity 1945 with of the struck companies Willard valuation and $4895503 this year erty vlauations in ous automobile speed records will are: Y Morris reported upon his reTax commissioners pointed out parenthesis one of the guests of honor at be Air lines $509788 ($433879) turn from Washington and Chi- that the decrease in total mines an auto industry golden jubilee passenger and cart companies $1271642 (( $969741) freight cago Thursday valuation was a result of decrease $4191425 companies - dinner in the Masonic temple $3440652) express cornMr Morris attorney for district in net proceeds of mines during panies $46615 Detroit Mich May 31 gas comtwo C I 0 International Union of 1945 In the case of Utah Copper panies $6514262(541515) ($6460880) pipe Mr Jenkins who received an line ( ) $536532 companies $408637 Mine Mill and Smelter Workers Co the state's individual Power companies $26723118 ( $26671- -- invitation from William S Knudlargest ) 874 railroads $94459414 said he understood that Mr: Wil- taxpayer this caused valuation to ($94125telenhons companies $14417734 sen chairman of the industry's liams was attempting to get dis- drop from $87088418 in 1945 to 847) ($14:079330) : terminal companies $2- - golden jubilee committee said he 740199 ($2715501)) and transit and cussions reopened next week $66296639— traction companies planned to attend the function $710997 (4706657) ' ' le s Mountain Trade 1 'f!:-- ' ' ': 4:' it1Jb4ilgó F' POLOls IA '' - 14 g Giles Holds Act If Board Illeg1' p 101r:' 4 ' IT? ''' I fell r4:es LOCAL NEWS SALT LAKE CITY UTAH FRIDAY MORNING MAY 10 1946 4 ' 1' - err:' ' ' 0- V IN ' to 1 ti' 4 A " 'It N Itsn:c 1I - 4 - 44 1T 1 c '1111111 s '"?'!?' '': t it go k : ' '' 40vio47' ":li1 '- rg 1 t etiv62 07 zil 1 $ '$ liAl 7 ' ''s '' t 18 SECOND SECTION ' ' 'I t- - PAGE - : 1 - be RADIO LOG ZSI! |