Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE proceed in all but the most inclement of weather and it is probable that when the work is well under way the contractor will have 40 to 60 men employed' Labor so far as possible under the regulations must be obtained from the federal reemployment office tn Utah county A feature of the new buildings will be the use of copper in the roofing The commission specified a type of pure copper electrolytically deposited by a process recently developed This can be obtained in'1 thin sheets standard roofing widths and of any Only Two Buildings to Be of desired length It will be used three-pl- State Officials Learn with broken joints making a Erected at AmeriWashington's Approval thickness over the main portion of the roof Flashings will be can of Program as in the copper Argument tor the use of copper in addition to encouraging a market for Faced with bids the lowest of a leading Utah product is that it is Official word was received Friday which were about 20 per cent in ex- pot subject-from the by both the state emergency relief cess of the architect’s estimates the weather and will iast indefinitely committee of whiAi G L Haerr is state building commission Friday The commission' during the day temporarily in charge and by C H went also over the architect’s prefound itself compelled to restrict the sketches for the work to be Skidmore state superintendent of improvements- - contemplated at the liminary state training school at American done at the Utah State hospital at public instruction that the Utah plan Fork to two structures of the three Provo conferring with Dr Garland to furnish work relief for teachers which were advertised The alterna- H Pace superintendent The archi- and fop persons capable of instructing tive unless funds allocated from the tect was directed to go ahead with classes in various trades and indushis plans along the lines indicated public works administration program tries has been approved were to be exceeded was to readverThe federal emergency relief adtise for bids after changing specificaministration will furnish up to $8000 tions and this it wmonthfOfthr'femaihdeFbfTHe fjLjyauicL detay'"puUffig menlo school year for the execution of the ie8onfdth that extent defeat the plan which was deadsed by Mr SkidP W A law more Director R H Hinckley of the awarded was contract state emergency relief administration Accordingly to T G Rowland of Salt Lake for Harold P Fabian a director of the for Utah N B Giles from the Washthe construction of a custodial build- recently organized Mountain States ington office of the bureau of educaLoan company left Wash- tion L S Noall statechrector of vocaing to cost $56000 and of an isolation Mortgage ington for Salt Lake Friday after a dormitory with basement to cost education and others conference with officials of the Re- tional The persons to be employed under construction Finance on corporation The Rowland bids were low on the plan must be from the relief rolls these two structures On the 'third procedure to be followed in the com of the county jn which the employa said setup pany’s special dispatch ment is to be furnished and thgir emproposed a shops building for instruc- from Washington tion purposes his bid was $21109 thus must have the approvArticles of were filed ployment incorporation whereas Schuyler & Young also of al of the local relief committee he company which this cUy bidding on the structure October 24 for-tHowever it was pointed out by Su' was formed under the sponsorship of alone asked $20800 Skidmore the actual enthe chamber of commerce to provide perintendent of the instructors whether Bids Low an agency through which funds of the gaging The total Rowland bids for all R F C may be made available to they are certified teachers or not is the under general supervision of the three structures were about $6000 be- - business and industrial enterprises in state school office which in this case Bah ‘h i5esl setv5sl $102128 total of the Rowland bids Civic Forum Persons qualified for such work Speakers compared with about $85000 as estitherefore and desirous of undertakmated cost of the three structures To Discuss NBA Plan ing it should Mr Skidmore pointed Sir of the contractors bidding out confer with the local school sumade offers on all three structures in those districts where while four additional bids were on Policies of theN R A will be dis- perintendent cussed at a meeting of the civic forum such plans are being set up only part of the work and still' othe Instructors will be limitbid was for a stoker only in the Lion House social center Satur- edPay to $12 a week so that under the The custodial building will be three day at 8 p m stories and basement of brick and Local and national policies will be allotment made a total of about 160 persons may be employed concrete construction fireproof outlined at the meeting by Gus P Qualified teachers may be engaged throughout of the type of the train- Backman state NRA administrator to assist teachers whose ing school buildings already erected and Professor Mark H Greene chair- classes haveregular been made so large as to at the American Fork institution man of the emergency reemployment be unwieldly by reason of economy Contracts for the two buildings promotion and campaign committee practiced by the school districts Or awarded will be signed is scheduled to Discussion follow probably they may be used to complete a full Monday and within a few days after s' The subject for the following Satur- school year In districts which have that actual work will begin It is day November 25 will be “Is the greatly shorttened their term? contemplated ‘that construction can Monetization of Silver Feasible?’’ Others my be engaged to teach adults not acquainted with the language to read and write English Others may give instruction In vocational subjects for rehabilitation ip industry or to assist persons to readjust themselves to new conditions in industry Adult classes also may be established of a nature calculated to improve the efficiency and citizenship of the students The Utah plan met with favor from McGileg and from Washington officials studying it and approval was prompt after It reached Washington George A Eaton assistant superintendent for Salt Lake city school district Superintendent H V Alston for Park City and T C Bartlett for Tintic have already applied for consideration for classes to be organized under the new plan Mr Skidmore said The money however is not yet available since it depends on application from the governor for the funds and this is just being forwarded to Washington It had to await approval by Washington of the plan as SCHOOL PLANS COT TO STAY RELIEF Board of Pardons to Meet J Young Women of India Saturday at State and America Present Prison Contrast 49d£lj(iUa Teeth nn Jackson League Elects Roster of New Officers ri submitted Raddatz Will Admitted in Court J1 The will of E J Raddatz president and general manager of the ’Tintic Standard Mining company who died November 1 was admitted to probate Friday by Judge Roger I McDonough in Third district court Judge McDonough also approved appointment of Mr Raddatz's son Harold E Raddatz and the Walker Bank and Trust company as executorSand trustees of the estate The will says the estate valued as “in excess of $10000” consists principally of stock or other interest in Raddatz corporation a holding company and directs the trustees to maintain the corporation and transfer assets to it whenever possible Net income from the trust is given to Mrs Raddatz and after her death is to be divided in equal shares among their son and four daughters or their -- $295 Pit - Session of Utah Idaho Lutherans conference of the synod of the Lutheran church opened Friday night in the Zion Lutheran church with more than 100 delegates from all parts of Utah and Idaho present Speakers at Friday's meeting were the Rev Roy B Carlson of Ogden who spoke on “The Grace of God” and the Rev Edwin J Erickson of Boise Idaho who spoke on "A Thankful Heart" A brief business session will be held Saturday at 10 a m Another session will be held at 2 p m The final meeting Sunday at 10 30 a m will be a communion service In the church The Rev Reuben E Carlson of Idaho Falls Idaho president of the synod will give the communion address said the Rev The conference Philip A Leaf pastor of the Zion church is being devoted to missioninGeneral business ary work cluding election of officers will be discussed at the annual conference in January Federal Salaries May Be Restored 30 35 Arthur Frank —fTr 208-21- 0 n ntHi mrrti ptfi si?V i"i South Main Street -- - Fined by Court Hundred Attend A three-da- y Officers of the National Federation of Federal Employes have hopes that President Roosevelt will sign an executive order on January 1 restoring part or all of the 15 per cent pay cut imposed on federal employes on July 1 under terms of the economy act This information is contained in a letter received Friday from Luther C Stewart of Washington president of the federation byTMiSs Virginia Schad secretary of the Salt Lake ‘ local Mr' Stewart said that in a recent conference with the president a showing was made which will probably justify the issuance of such an order Under the terms of the economy act the president s authorized to adjust interfederal salaries at vals on a basis ' 2000 federal employes in Nearly Utah would be affected by the order Miss Schad said Sheila Hoffer was elected president of the Communioants class of the First Presbyterian church at a meeting Friday afternoon in the church Other officers elected include Lois Wheatlake vice president and Paul Robinson secretary and treasurer LEGION LEADERS LEAVE Charles R Mabey national vice commander of the American Legion amL fiatrU-XXa- nf State street Judge Bronson dismissed the For Arizona Meetings Melvin J Ballard of the council of the twelve apostles of the L D S church Mrs Nettie D Bradford of the Relief society general board and Miss Clarissa A Beesley general secretary of the Young Ladies’ Mutual Improvement- - association left late Thursday to conduct a series of auxiliary conventions and conferences in Arizona The meetings will be at Maricopa staka Saturday and Sunday and St Joseph stake Saturday and ’Sunday November 25 and 26 Suede— Kid— Reptile Combinations Coat Coal MONEY FOR A COAT MONEY m CZk n FOR A DRESS f" MONEY FOR Mary Elizabeth Shop 233 SOUTH MAIN Isold Boy’s Coat— 6 Calls! horsehide coat cheap Wool Drnu Dark Wool Coat §100 $100 8ilk Dream §125 Wool Suite S126 fur collar OR cuff §160 fur collar AND cuffa§200 other items THE CODE AUTHORITY Cleaning and Dyeing Industry “STATE OF UTA1I“ — — ’ SJt Lake City Phone Was WINTER a FOR LIGHT8 MONEY FOR TAXES MONEY FOR SHOWS FOR FOR GAS 6952 RENT ava Hy 1M1 136 Be STUFF tza SHUFFLED r—i OFF TO THE STOREROOM — a - vacuum cleaner US 81lhtlr Ued HooverM2S W US T itreet Wan ’ Sold Coffee Shop— 4 Calls! ” coflee shop with Cheap for cash teadr trade: suitable for 3 Low rent Owner leaving cltr Call after Bundar 10W State itreet Sold Range— 6 Calls! No 4 ave Fourth ATTIC 4 condition A- -l Waa trade Marta electric washer for rdlovAlso hive larse Buff Orplmton Will j d stock Will trade Murphr s lane Sold Heatrola— 2 Calls! Large Heatrola 125: cost 1110 A- -l cotadl-tlo- n 841 Jefferson st Was 9817-- J rooster of prlxe-wlnn- ln lor eggs or roosters 1475 Sold Rug Range and AH! r—iI 135 Wu r -w " fri'i'-f- 1 -O- BETTER ADS SPELL- - 11050 872&-- Swapped Washer for Radio! SHELF gifoisi ATTIC ASSETS In excellent for oood Jerser cow or bar 2314 Sunnyslde av condition Hr 7505-- high pile Axmlnster rug cost Kitchen range 17 50: neatef 1M 15 5304 SUNDAY ADS— 'OwStLrWw Not-Need- ed 1345 Bo Sedan for Cow! A Traded Will trade 1921 Dodre sedan BILLS THE of condition Ford nedan aood running 8716-- J 4thEMtHr Sold Vacuum —2 Called! 816 SELL Collection 20H-- Underwood THE Your ood mahocany llvinj rm auite °l& condition coat 1160 8108-- R library tablt Wai Sold Bird Dog—4 Calls! Bird dot fin EnlUh ettCT pup from priie-winnstock reaa 92$ Harriaon buy Sold Radio — and How! Lowbov cabinet radio excellent condition 125 1059 First ave Hr 1731-Sold Typewriter — 6 Calls! CZZ3 MEET CASH Pine Hotpolnt automatic elec range $35 If old todar Elaine Apt Ho IS Hr 225 SOCKS FOR MONEY wire Sold Car— S Calls! c±ac A HAT 8 Calls! Sold Living Suite- -6 CZK FOR Calls! 3 wheel? trunkPnven ieOOO mllee Beet no bur In town Look-I- t over 0 E 4tn SHOES MONEY one Hy CarLook Sold CKjJ FOR MONEY 22 50 season $15 MONEY R Sold i’ll Say— 8 Calls! heater ued lze clrrulatln Medium 3 COAL Call Bor’7057-genuine Hr MONEY — GROCERIES MONEY With hundreds of thousands of dollars Invested in buildings plants and equipment and thousands of skilled and trained employes ready to serve you the dleanlng and dyeing industry meets every requirement for the proper care of your wardrobe fumisnlngs drapes etc ‘ at prices within reach of everybody Phone dt call upon your cleaner for prices on Felt Building i I Buffaloed!” MONEY 'Women Two-Pie- the Bills Have Me Effective Nov 20 Plain Is speed- PARTIAL LIST OF MINIMUM PRICES Plain Plain the tlms and Ting Place te buy your Shoe! rs Men I NOW “THESE cut-thro- at 419 ’ never before— and probably Never again— will you be able to buy sneh quality Shoes at this amazingly low price I ing charge against Lynn Jensen 25 463 Fourth avenue arrested Thursday on South Main street when he explained he was on an emergency call to the Salt Lake general hospital price-slashin- natMuial left Friday for Indianapolis Ind to attend a meeting of the national executive committee of the legion filing of complaints L F Ashley 43 541 Redondo avenue and Walter M Jones 46 1257 East Crystal avenue admitted speeding charges and were fined $750 each while Morris Newman 25 of Riverton was fined $5 when he admitted speeding The men were arrested Thursday on South Main street Judge M J Bronson issued a bench warrant for the arrest of J F Robinson 30 152 East Stratford avenue who failed to appear to answer to charges of driving 45 miles an hour on South Main street Thursday Charges against Ralph Broadhurst 28 423 Front street and Walter Holmes 21 73 Claybourne avenue arrested Thursday were stricken pending the filing of complaints They are alleged to have speeded on North The code of fair competition for all branches of the cleaning and dyeing industry Including cleaners dyers pressers hatters and nig cleaners goes into effect with the opening of business on Monday November 20 It provides for hours of business operation reduction in working hours for employes increase in wages increase in employment and no rise In price for STANDARD work Trie new deal is a square deal for all To the public it gives the best cleaning at regular rates to the employes it gives shorter hours and higher wages to the nation It gives increased employment and to the cleaners and dyers g and surcease from ruthless the incident necessity of turning out INto meet work FERIOR prices The minimum price structure to which all members of the Industry by law must adhere is as low as any in the nation— and lower than- the average The prices were made as reasonable as possible with members of the Industry mindful of present economic conditions Here is a sample: g Girl Elected President Of Communicants Gaos Three persons were fined In police court Friday for speeding a bench warrant was Issued for a third person charged with the same offense and charges against three asserted speeders were stricken pending the A Square Deal in The New Deal tailor-cleane- 25 " Three Speeders The will provides that whenever income from the trust fund is insufficient to meet the needs of the heirs "according to their station in life’’1 the trustees may pay from the principal v $345 Wen-hof- heirs Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits rk rthur pounds of dead weight by wearing the Schaffner & Marx fabric that’s fleecy luxurious warm but not heavy to lug around STEDMAN’S Arthur TQaJte off Hrt DR Wil-hjel- 1 A temple fpr Daniel McElroy 82 one of the oldest Masons in Utah The services were under The direction of Acacia lodge No 17 F and A M with Dr Elmer I Goshen pastor of First Congregational church as the Burial took place in the speaker Masonic’ plot of the Mount Olivet cemetery Mr McElroy who lived at 407 East Broadway died in a local hospital He was a member of Wednesday Acacia lodge a Scottish Rite Mason and a Shriner Dr Georgy Thomas president of the University of Utah was signally recogftized at the coneen-tioof the National Association of State Universities in Chicago Friday wheirhe was erected vice president of the organization An Associated Press Hispatch which told of the election of Dr Thomas reported that Elmer B Bryan president of Ohio university at Athens Ohio was named When w-a- 9 $ Honored by Funeral services were conducted National Body Friday at 1:30 p m in the Masonic Baby Yuletide Lighting Sought by C of C Cuts His Vial-qui- Fabian Returning — — After Conference OVERCOAT Funeral Rites Conducted Mason For 82 Year-Old Eight convicted murderers are among the 84 state prison inmates Due to the speed with which things who will seek clemency at the regular November session of the board of happen in the United States the of theassociation pardons Saturday at the state prison American girl does not develop her president Dr Thomas is attending the The public session will open at 10 a m thoughts aa does the girl of India it convention ” it was announced at The slayers include Paul Von Bode his home by Miss --Benedicte W Rex Aylett Antonios Gerakas was revealed Harris Murray Nicholas Diaz Gilbert Wilhjelm of Denmark who for the L Brighton R H McCoy and past several years has been doing Ortega The application of Mrs work at Ceylon India under the Alfred T Faerber convicted of sec- Yfehng Women’s Christian association withdrawn of Denmark ond degree murder She seeks to apply again in February Miss Wilhjelm is spending the weekof The cases Murray Diaz Brigh- end as a guest of the Salt Lake chapton McCoy and Ortega were contin ter of the Y W C A She arrived -in ued from the October session bee 'Vn A grmip'TiTdHSrffipie feasiblfitiTof 'of Governor Henry HrBl6oTs ab- route friim Indiato her home in Den- installing lighting system sence from the state mark She will leave Salt Lake Sun in the downtown section was named him needles Von ran Calvin Ward and Herbert Ward day night at a meeting of the chamber of compaint by using brothers convicted of participation in The American girl Is the victim of merce retail trades committee Frithe $13000 safe robbery at the Uni- circumstance and is not to be blamed day It comprises Reuel Phillips chairversity of Utah last January have for her surface thinking Miss asked for commutation claiming that added If something cannot be man H E Sanders E T Richardson TEETHING POWDERS they did not participate in the crime done today in America it probably and R H Butler The board of pardons will examine will go undone because time will not The committee decided that the McFarlane Tbey are the most effective medithe transcript of the testimony to- be found to attempt it again project will not be undertaken unless cine for Restlessness end other with evidence that may the merchants want it and are willing gether Move Slowly Irritability be presented The cases originally to bear the expense of installation and In the east things move more slowwere heard last month of light globes which Absolutely free from harmful ingrereplacement Other cases continued from the Oc- ly Girls and women do things well would amount to approximately 20 dient and used by Mother the tober session and which will be heard Although they may not get so many cents per front foot world over for more than they finish whatever they to years None genuine The subcommittee will interview Saturday include those of Lee Dia things done to of the best their ability merchants and report back at a meetwithout this Trade-Mamenti Harry Hansen Edgar Harpool attempt said Tour she Druggist can supply set for next Wednesday If the Raymond Littlefield Thomas Locke vou When the girls of India are entirely ing -and Vivian Smith is to installed is it desired Other inmates who are applying released from parental control Miss lighting have the work completed before James R Stedman London Eng Wilhjelm said she believes the eastSaturday are Thanksgiving ern will a make contribugirls great James Archer Louis Baird Oliver tion to thovai4d because --of --their McFarlane” Chosen min Brady Edward Briggs Albert deep spiritual life Girl Sceut movements and Girl ReBrooks Harry Burns William Collins to Head Democratic GREATEST SHOE YEARS! jrt the Y W C A are of treRalph Covey Albert Thomas Croft serves Miles DeWitt James Dillon John mendous importance in molding fuand happiness for young Organization Douglas Joseph Eccles Frank Evans ture ideals Jack Farrell Eugene Frost Richard women of the world Due to these movements a noted progress can be Garcia Preston Gifford Joe Gray Arthur McFarlane vice chairman Reid' J Horton Mohamed Housajn noticed in India and wjll some day of the Democratic county committee John H Huber John Joseph Huber be a great outlet for the girl of India and state senator from Salt Lake was Rulon Hyatt Neal C Jensen John she said Promotes Good Will elected president of the Jackson Dem- Jones Thomas E ones EveCett C BRANILNEW TALL AND WINTER STYLES I ocratic league by acclamation at a Kelly Beauford Kimball Raymond The World Young Women’s Chris650 PAIRS meeting held In the Newhouse hotel Samuel Lamoreaux Ted Lewis Ben tian association has made a great conH Linschoten ClarenceLund John tribution to the women and girls-o- f Thursday night &nd Regularly B Spencer Young was elected Z Manhard Jack Martin Jack Mitch- this world Mlijs Wilhjelm said In William M Swan secre- ell Albert L Moore Walter D Moore foreign countries the organization can tary and Leonard Larson treasurer Howard Myers WiWard Nestell Clyde promote harmony and good will Members of the executive- - eommittee O’Connor JesusQrtega Milton “Pas- where other groups have failed The include William Waterfall and G O sey Harry Peterson Mark H Porter Y W C A is a common meeting Larch First ward! Bradley P Arnett William JQu!bel ft K Reeves John in many European countries Second ward C M Fernstrom Thfrd Ryan George Shovlin Ed Sleater ?:round classes and race creeds ward Hugh Lewis Fourth ward Frank CySmlth George Smith Paul An outstanding feature of her visit Thomas English Fifth ward and Eric Strandrirvill Thomas George Thorn- in Salt Lake was the meeting at the Pittman and D Weston Phomander ton W STWardrup Thomas L War-ne- r Y W C A Friday evening: where Salt Lake county Louis A Watkins William z she addressed a group of high school Calvin W Rawlings spoke at the Paul Weldon Floyd White R M Girl Reserves and Girl Scouts The It was announced that a Whitlock meeting meeting was under the auspices of dance sponsored by the league the the Girl Reserves with the Girl Women’s Democratic club and the Scouts as honored guests Junior Democratic club will be held at the Coconut Grove November 29 L D S’Leaders Leave Tork AIM® U of U Chief n of E 21 Girls of Far East e $25-10- 1933 ASK CLEMENCY Pays Tribute to WORK y 18 -- FOR TEACHERS’ ITILFONDS NOVEMBER Named President EIGHT SLAYERS YWCA Official PLAN QKEHED ' SATURDAY MORNING 3 - NLY §§e LIHESJL8 WORDS60c DAY On RATE— -- QUICKER RESULTS! |