Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING JANUARY 13 1934 L C Wardrop electricians William Building Trade Council Hendrickson Advertising Truck Federal Agents carpenters end E A TAXPAYERS SET Oratory Contest PRICE KITING Installs New Officers Green hoisting engineers trustees Driver Arrested 36 was arrest LeRoy R H Hople hu been elected and IIEPIITIES ON Find Counterfeit STATESESSION Prizes Awarded DofALSETEETH QUIZORDERED ed FridayCUnningham on charges of advertising Installed' president of the Salt Lake without a permit and operating At School Utah It an council in trades wu building Bock Slide or Slip? Waning High truck withuot a truck driver's SPOT OUSTS a DRPKffllKGE city Convention Called of All be Fail to Show Any ' Extenuating Facts 1 Young Says faiut and Nerljr 2000 Selicd j£tjGt0pluc FUn for y of taxpayers unaer the auspices of the convention The local office of the United 8Ute secret service took nearly $2000 in spurious coins and currency out of circulation last year not counting amounts held for evidence in the prosecution of offenders it was reported Friday by Henry C Taggart Charley M Feistrom Salt Lake county deputy sheriff were ordered dismissed Frl-daby Sheriff S Grant Youns after be bad completed an investigation inti charge that the two had been ‘ Of‘t5 toUUmoun druhk Wednesday when "they brought a prisoner from Ketnmerer Wyo to $1300 wu in currency and nearly $500 of in coins various denominations ExSalt Lake Obe two were previously suspend cluded from the total ia $1480 in couned for sixty days without pay pend terfeit notes which were passed on Wyoming bootlegger in payment for ing'an investigation of the charges large quantity of moonshine whisky In announcing their dismissal Sher-If- aend which la held as evidence Young said: ' Bills Made In East "I wanted time to Investigate the matter and ascertain whether there It has been determined Mr Taggart were any mitigating circumstances said that these latter bills ware made in New York probably by bogus Bald Mandatory J and shipped west 1 can find no reason why these money "experts to a confederate Last August a quan mn should have acted the way they tity of apurloua bills were seized In did! hence there is but one thing to Las Vegai Nev and the defendant do that is to let them go and fill arretted later In Louisiana assertedly their places with men who realise confessed that he "purchased” them the Importance of sobriety in a peace from a Lot Angeles outfit for 23 cents officer's position" on the dollar Faust and Fematrom were reportMr Taggart said that although coun ed to have arrived early Wednesday terfeltlng in tha country aa a whole morning in Salt Lake in a drunken has Increased during the last fi condition After taking Fernstrom to years It has not increased proportionbis borne Faust with his prisoner ately In his district which includes in custody ran out of gas near Eighth all of Utah and parts of Nevada Idaho and Wyoming West and Ninth South streets Eleven Convicted i Mr Taggart and hla assistant AV A A watchmen et the Western Founarrested 12 counter dry! company called pollct and’ ac- Merrill last year — cording to thelr report when they fetters - and obtained convictions gainst all but one They Also ararriyed they found Faust in a ''drunk- rested four on charges of forging en condition" The prisoner was recelvid two seated in the automobile two blocks government checks from the foundry Ho was not hand- counterfeiters from outside the district arrested two In the district who cuffed to tha car it was reported and were removed to other districts to — With' the aid of - police officers — stand trial— Faust obtained gas and took his prisMr Taggart said that bank a are exoner to the county Jail Tha next pert in detecting counterfeit money day Sheriff Young ordered the sus- and report all cases promptly to his of the two deputies pension office The public however Julian is awaiting trial on charges ia negligent general in this regard and it of assault with a deadly weapon He would b helpful to the government la alleged to have shot his former if people would pey closer attention wife threo years ago and had been to the money they receive and report ought by the sheriffs office- since to the secret service when money susthat time pected of being counterfeit fails into their hands James A Girl Youlh Win Medal Offered for Best Patriotic Talks Year by Staff of Salt Lake Office will be held Utah Taxpayers association Saturday February 10 In Salt Lake it was ennouncedFrlday following meeting of the general committee of the association in the Kearns building PPolntodUaprapar °pprontelyhmmltt''‘' the fo riit cue - rthe convention is program composed ot George H Smith representing railroads E A Culbertson banks and Werner representing Kiepe representing apartment house owners In announcing the 'conference Judge J A Howell of Ogden state chairman of the association Issued the tallowing etetement: “Out of til this welter of confuto how fab taxpayers ere Justision fied in obligating themselves further during the present crisis must come a definite lntelli-genconstructive program It would be pure suicide for the individual groups or units in the state to come to their own conclusions and Ignore statewide Interests "Composed as it is of represents tlve of all classes of property from all sections of tha state the Utah Tax poyers’ association feels thn$ the time has now arrived when general thorough-goin- g discussion must be had of the problems that confront us that are peculiar to this particular time For that reason arrangements are being made for a state convention of taxpayers The many phases of the problem will be discussed by representatives chosen from the differOut of all ent dassei of taxpayers their illuminating investigations and analyses we hope will evolve a crystallized sane public opinion “Ws contend that this Is a challenge to the thinking people of this state to give this problem the benefit of their experience end study end not permit hasty superficial conclusions to guide us through the perilous waters which we must traverse Wo must especially beware of propaganda and hurrah which has for its purpose the stampeding of the public into hasty action which they have not analyzed and which they will u eoclal-economi- c soon regret r Check Shortage "The Utah Taxpayers' association Loofbourow Funeral believes that tha whole course of tion should be carefully guided It is Delays Payment w Rites Set for Sunday not the purpose to block progressive movements but to see that they ere To CWA Crews bourow Fyneral services for Wade Loof- started in and pursue thelght of 1340 Tenth East street — — n— ac- 1 di- 62 Civil works administration project workers who usually are paid on Saturday or Monday will havs to wait for their federal warrants it tvas announced Friday night by Seth Plxton in charge of tha financial offices of the Salt Lake county CWA Thi county offices war Informed Friday that then) la no check pacts in the stat of the sort required for making out these warrants The shipment hu been delayed Unexpectedly it wee announced Lgst week the necessary supplies did not arrive until Monday night end it was Tuesday and Wednesday before tha workers received their - " peyin this county The payrolls are ready Mr Plxton announced and a night force is prepared to assist in getting out the checks Approximately 6000 checks must be written eigned and checked and rechecked several times The pay toll totals about $110000 this time compared with $116000 last week About 48 houra are required by forces working two ihifts to get a payroll out after the paper has ar' rived Mr Plxton said V I Boulder Reservoir to Fill With Silt In 220 Years Bbulder dam’s resarvolr will be filled with silt in $20 years pointed out 'El wood Bachman sales engineer for the General Electric company in an illustrated address before the Exchange club Friday noon at th Hotel Utah i However the government undoubtedly will make soma plans to provlda for removal of the alii said Mr Bachman Ha axhlbited picturaa showing the ’dam In its various stage ! business man of Salt Lake prominent member of the church and secretary of the Ottenhelmer company will be conducted Sunday at 2:30 p m in tha Third Presbyterian church Seventeenth South and Eleventh East well-know- n Prea-byterla- n streets Burial will taka place In Mt Olivet Frlenda mayceH at Ui cemetery Eveija A Early mortuary 48 South State street Saturday from 7 to p m Mr Loofbourow died at hla offlca Thursday at 1:30 p m of a heart attack ‘ A Tha federal home loan board Friday announced the formal appointment of Morris S Rosenblatt of Salt Lake direcend J H Andrews of Ogden tors of tha home loan bank board of Portland said a special dispatch frond Washington Both were indorsed by Sans tor tyillism H King and Elbert D Thoms Mr Rosenblatt who is vie president and treasurer ot the American Foundry and Machine company and manager of the East Iron end Metal company Ine was newly appointed and Mr Andrew was reappointed u Woman Resigns Church ‘ Work After Thirty Years Gub at ROOSEVELT CALENDAR TO EACH Cl’STOMEI f ORDER NOW roa immedmtk os riTLXB 1LUY EKY “MODERN COAL CO £ X WEST SOUTH TEMPtt WASATCH CS3 i ern Start Probe of Unfair Giarge Increases Gus P Backman acting recovery administrator wu directed Friday by Governor Henry H Blood to be- gin an Immediate Investigation of eoy g by reported cues of those operating under state codu of fair competition Mr Backman wa authorized to use the personnel of the recovery administration office to make the price-kitin- - steps ere necessary to eliminate the practice and afford protection to the pubjlc Under the state recovery act the governor has the right to prevent such abusu of codes of fair competition end this authority he hu deleAt a regated to the administrator cent meeting the etate recovery board pledged full cooperation to the governor and Mr Backman in any efforta to eliminate A number ot complaints have reached the governor ot cues where undue price increases have been put into effect end justification sought on - the grounds that adherence to code provisions mad them necee-ur- y Rennalsance" David Todd on Education the Key to Leisure” and Radcliffe Squlru on "Fascism an Enemy of Democracy" The Judgu were Mrs H W Reherd Mrs D D Stockman the Venerable William F Bulkley Episcopal archdeacon of Utah former Congress man F C Loofbourow and Colonel Hamilton Gardner of the 222nd field Mr Beckman uid that R W Reynartillery Utah national guard Miu Alice E Row e assistant prin- olds secretary to the recovery ad- cipal of the Eut high school presided at the contest She Is a member of the D A R Miss Cottam is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Nephi Cottam 1179 Eut Ninth South street end Mr Newman’s parents are Mr and Mrs Paul A Newman 403 Federal way price-kitin- East-Wes- game Friday night VET CHIEF TO VISIT James E Van Zandt of Altoona Pa national commander of the Veterans of Forslgn Wars will visit with representatives of the 10 poets of the organization in Utah on January 21 Plans for bis entertainment while In Salt Lake ere being made under direction of Frank Q Robinson commander of Clarence E Allen post No 409 of Salt Lake w m He was chosen on nounced Friday Thursday night at a meeting in the Labor temple to succeed James Ogll vie The other new officers and the trades they represent In the council Include: H J Van Helnengen painters and decorators vice president F A- - Noller carpenters secretary hodcar-rler- s treasurer Gus Anderson and building laborers warden CHOIR ELECTS OFFICERS The Trinity A M E church choir elected new officera et a masting follow: J T Hunter Thursday president Mrs A- - J Lewis vice president Mra Minnie Cole secretary-treasurer Mrs Grace Steward librarian and M H Fleming organ? J u 1st PASTE ETH a new greatly improved powder to be sprinkled on upper or lower platee holds false teeth firm end can not elide ellp rock comfortable or pop-o- ut No lummy goorv pasty or Get FASTEBTH today feeling tpete or any good at 6chramm-Johnsodruc atore fAdv) Hosiery Reduction as your Buy u many pairs' — allow All will per-feo- te Sheer aa wlap—all reinforced to give reel wear All the rihe dark ahadae fQ Mo value Colon that are fast workmanship that Is depsndabla In a word food Dreaeat for your hours about the house ministration end J H McGibbeny Investigator have been aulgnedio the task of investigating price structures Whare unjustified price Increases are lound an Immediate demand will be made for an adjustment and if adjustments are not made whatever steps ere neceuary to protect the public will be taken SOS 8850 8700 8888 etb Parker 134 Calendar Free With Every Handsome JOSEPHINE IIALSETT BABY SHOP ‘ Be Main SL Was 8 toy FREE CALENDAR 1 g Rut Lump not too giddy but not cheap Young but Low priced 8378 $875 k House Frocks Order Service Coal Co U4 Wasatch 2630 ! eaaeessetsasssaastaas Experts Win Edge In Bridge Contest NEW YORK Jan 12 (V-Texperts hed the edge tonight over ore southern one eastern and two western teams after the first 32 boards of the United States Bridge association’s contract team of four quarterfinal he knockout round Results were by no means decisive however and all the invaders were in a serious fighting mood they laid down their cards end went out to u dinner Only one Invading teem had an even chance of forging ahead at the mu :ie The St Louisans evening session were only 90 points behind at tha turn 1 Results st the end of the first 32 boards: David Burnstlne Michael Gottlieb Howard Schenken and Oswald Jacoby were 4980 up on Ceptaln F G French Mrs Olive Peterson Charlea H Goren of Philadelphia and Mrs R B Fuller ot New York L Bechner Lee Langdon Walter Malowan and S Ruslnow of New York were SO ahead of W E Brown-bac-k Ray E Coffman C C Lockett and Alvin Novack ot 8b Louis In this undertaking there rection can be no wide difference of opinion between the different classes of no matter what views they may entertain on the many other collateral subjects ot taxation and there is no subject which- - at this time should engage ouf attention go completely as the one ot guarding thg public treasury andJJi jMitla-tlo- n ot local budgets which determine Suspect Held on Charge the amount which must be taken out Of Opium Possession of the pockets of every ohe ot u— farmer merchint home owner and ell other classes of taxpaying citiAlleged to have been in possession of opium William Courtney 23 was zen in this stats" arrested Friday by Detective Leland Daley et Second Eut and First South streets and held In the city jail for investigation Detective Daley said Courtney bad AnLos Mrs Frieda C Mooney of approximately a halt pound of opium of the in his pocket when arrested and geles national commander ladles' auxiliary ot the Disabled when he wu taken to police headAmerican Veterans of the World War quarters attempted to eat a small while en route to St Paul Minn to quantity ha had hidden on hil performulate plans for the national con- son vention ot the organization will stop According to A H Rogers of the in Salt Lake to visit with thq local identification bureau Courtpolice ' camp it wu announced Friday has a record ot 34 arreati for va Mrs Mooney will arrive here Sat- ney rious offense over the country and urday at 8:19 p m and Sunday at 7 has used 18 allasu of m will address member the p local camp at a reception at Memory Widow Seeks ' park Monday morning Mrs Mooney will For Death Husband visit the veterans’ hospital and at noon will be guesl of honor at a luncheon of D V A auxiliary She Damages ot $30000 for tha death ot her husband Lawrence M Monaon will leave Salt Lakt Monday night are asked In a suit filed Friday in the district court by Mary S Mop ‘U’ son against 8 B Mitchell The complaint state that Mitchell was the driver of an automobile which Monson he was riding a biPostponing tha actual organizing of struck the University of Utah research cycle at Fifth East and Fifth South The foundation until Thursday the board streets end ceussd his dsath of dlrectora met Friday at the school complaint avers that Mitchell wu negligent because he drove in front and discussed plans The purpose of the foundation will ot a passing street car and then colbe to handle patents the profit from lided with Monson which will be used for reeearch experiments In engineering fields ac- Private Funeral Held cording to Dr D A Lyon director of For Mining Man’s Son the experiment station and executlva secretary ot the board of dlrectora of the foundation Private funeral services were conOther members of the board Include ducted Frldsy afternoon for Guy M J O Elton chairman President Snyder Jr son of Guy M George Thomas vice chairman H T Snyder prominent mining man ot Plumb R B Ketchum A Landru Sait Lake end Mrs Kathryn M Sny- Jensen James W Wade and D H der of 1466 Kensington avenue Christensen The services were held in the Evans 8 Early mortuary with Dr Elmer L Goshen pastor of the First church officiating Gsngregetionel Burial took plac In the Mount Olivet irm A BIGGER v SMOOTHER FASTER STRAIGHT 8' KNEE-ACTIOWHEELS N and BENDIX BRAKES FRAME K-- Y LONGER WHEELBASE ELECTOR LARGER FINER FISHER BODIES CROSS-FLO- RADIATOR W GAS- - STARTERATOR (umnch) FISHER NO DRAFT VENTILATION It IT $30000 of Tf l& A A & i? III! uXQ) il l! II f Ml I ivij It m ii ? tf Utah Research Board Holds Meet u GET STRAIGHT A 8 that gives you You can get a big roomy Ppntlac Straight Eight at a price that is very little more than that of th& very cheapThe Smart new Fisher est- cars bodies are finer and more spacious The improved Straight Eight engine gives you greater power acceleration and speed— full 84 horsepower and a top speed of 82 actual miles an hour! roomy new Pontiac remember is e field 1 definitely in the The trend today is toward Straight Eights The Pontiac Straight Eight for 1934 will depreciate more slowly and all evidence indicates a higher resale value "at the end of the road” just because it ia a Straight Eight Here then is another Important reason why this great new Pontiac is such a decidedly wise investment! If your present car will make the down payment on a car of cheaper make it will probably also make the down payment on a fine big new Pontiac Straight Eight Your monthly payments in any case will be but a few dollars more- - Why wait? See and drive the big neft Pontiac today Get a Straight Eight for your money i Here is a car the inherent smoothness the flexibility and the luxury of Straight Eight transportation at a price that compares favorably with the prices of xpany cars with less to offer in cylinders performance and size The big low-pric- Apartment House for Sold l 3 ©AIL Opinion" Mr Newman's subject wu “Edison the Great Benefactor" Other speakers were Harvey Self on "The Mod cense end a stale driver' license police reported Cunningham wu arrested on Main treat between First and Second South street at 3:30 p m by Patrolman D G Johnson who said the man wu driving a truck with 6 loudspeaker advertising the merits of a product Cunningham wu releued on $23 bond G T Llsonbee 30 of 83 West Fifth South atrseb is charged with driving without a driver’s license in a complaint signed Friday before Fred Lindbeck third precinct Justice of the peace by J W West chief traffic deputy sheriff Llsonbee wu erruted last Saturday on State street nearihe Draper crouroeda - Blood pirects Backman to Veteran Auxiliary Utahns Appointed Head to Visit City Qn US Bank Board -f H ! Mrs Annie M Knott a member of the Christian Science board ot directors of the Mother churoh the First Church of Christ Scientist in Boston Mess end widely known In Utah has resigned said word received In Salt Lake Friday She has been succeeded by Mra Nelvla E Ritchie Mrs Knott has Just completed 30 l BLfsi Meeting Called — years of continuous Service for th4 cause of Christian Science having j By Railroad Shopmen served first as an associate editor of tha Christian Sclanca periodicals A" mass meeting will ba held in the a member of the Bible lesson comLebbr temple Saturday at 7:30 p m mittee and a director of the Mother by railroad boilermakers sheet metel church workers and other shopman Speakers Will Include William Quinn gen- Annual Election Held eral organizer tor tha American Federation of Labor A M Scott vice By Salescraft chairman of the Utah federation orL committee M ganization ThomThe election ot Thomas N Brunker pson president of the stats federation as president of the Seleecreft club and H G Cross state federation secwas announced Friday He succeed retary DeVar Pack Other officers named at a meeting in the Hotel Utah on Glib Speaker Discusses Thursday night were William'T Max-welVice president and Misa Teas ‘New Conditions in U S Hall secretary-treasure- r The meetwas addressed by William G "The New Conditions" was the sub- ing King sales manager ot the Bird A ject of an address by Earl J Glade Jex company Bert C Palmer conbefore the members of the Lions club ' at their regular luncheon meeting ducted classwork ' the Hotel in Utah Friday A comparison of the administration Students Impersonate Of business ee end industries of the Movie Stars Assembly ' 20 yean was given by Mr Glade who atresaed improvements effected in the past few years Georg T Smith Impersonation of some of the leadwa chairman ing motion picture stars was the feature of a program at tha assembly Friday at the West high school Musical number were presented by the school band Clarence Stoker Eloulse Reid and May Langa soloists Following the program a pep rally t was held for the high A BEAUTIFUL school basketball Pl Miss Nedra Cottam and Milton Newman won tha medals presented by the Spirit of Liberty chapter Daughters of the American Revolution and the Colonial Daughters of in the East America respectively high school's annual patriotic orator leal contest Friday Miu Cottam spoke on "Lasting Peace” The other girl contestants who were Miss Margaret” Gerber spoke on "Power of the Press" and Miu Helen Wood "Power of Public li- Purchase ot the Marjeatf apartment house 432 Third East street by Mrs J L Jackson Salt Lake from the Local Realty company for a consideration of $50000 wu announced Friday by E B Wicks president of the E B Wicks company The property consists of It units ot two and three-rooapartments ' Ia announcing tha sale Mr Wicks reported that there had been increased real estate activity since the first of the year and that "there h considerable demand for Sait Lake property t the present time from outside In- terests" ' '--- ' L D S Leadejr to Speak At Sharon Stake Meet Members Sfthe general board of the L Dl S Primary association will honor Mra Eliza Slade Bennion who recently resigned from the general boerd after 32 years' service at party Saturday at 2 p m In the Lion house social center Mra Bennion will be presented with gift from the boerd in course of the party which is being arranged by a committee of which Mrs Addie E — Hardy is chairman Last year’s famous Pontiac was known as the Economy Straight Eight because its fuel costs were well in line weokx with those of sizes Today’s Pontiac Damages of $10500 thanks to further refinements in its Aiked in Assault- Case Straight Eight engine gives you more miles to the gallon by a good Damages ot $10600 against Rulon Stevenson are asked in t suit tiled lO per cent A big fast powerful car Friday in the Third district court by with truly remarkable economy Anthon Schtltar cemetery The boy who was a student of the Uintah school died in a local hospital Wadneiday after an illness of two - Stevenson charged with assault with a deadly weapon In a criminal complaint according to the suit filed entered the Schetselaer home on November 13 end threatened Mr and Mrs Schetselaer and their two minor children with hatchet The com plaint asks $3000 for trespass $3000 for assault end $300 for damage allegedly done with tha hatchet by Stevenson to furniture In the home 'I BISHOP! 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