Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING FEBRUARY F Pup Bites Woman PIONEER S L BOOKS OF FIRM BEING SCANNED F A Thacker 90S Simpson avenue was bitten by a dog Wednes day morning and thereby hangs a tale—the tail of a BUILDER DIES Mrs Examination of California Life Insurance Company Started SAN FRANCISCO Jan 31 instate Insurance Commissioner E For-jreMitchell in a signed statement today declared the California Western States Life Insurance company of Sacramento was being examined by officials of California Oregon Washington and Utah to determine its financial condition "The last examination of the institution was as of December 31 1931 and was conducted as a periodical examination under the auspices of the national convention of Insurance commissioners by examiners repre- aenting the states of California Oklahoma Oregon Washington and Wyo- tning” Mitchell said "The present examination was starts ed January 22 and is being conducted one year earlier than would ordinarily be the case since it appeared advisable to determine the company's financial condition as it might be affected by certain transactions consummated by the present manage- st ment "These transactions the validity of Which It la one of the purposes of the present examination to determine were established by the division of Insurance of the state of California through anaylsis of periodical reports submitted to It by the Institution and were subsequently made the 'subject of protest by a minority group cf stockholders “The present directors and officers of the corporation are welcoming the examination and have expressed themselves in favor of an early determination of all of the facts It Is expected the examination will be concluded early in March "To allay possible uneasiness based Upon unreliable sources or conclusions I deem it proper to state that no apprehension whatsoever should be felt as to the adequacy of the corporation’s assets to cover all of Its obligations to policy holders and that the interests of the policy holders are being given the paramount consideration which Is rightfully theirs” Junior Police Will Have Partjr at Local Theater Over 400 Salt Lake Junior traffic Diapolice will be guests of Eddie mond manager of the Orpheum theater at a party to be given at the showhouse at 10:30 a m Saturday Traffic Patrolman Harvey C Peirce In chargqof the boys announced Wed- nesday The junior police will be furnished free transportation to and from the show within the hours of 9:30 a m and 12:30 p mby the Utah Light & Traction company through courtesy of E A West manager Officer Peirce said providing the boys show their police cards Several times each school terpi the junior traffic police enjoy theater and Swlmtatag parties for their services jn directing traffic at the various lachools FalseTeeth d AIR Tax Burden Hit ’ Asking injunctions to prevent carriers from using the highways until McCracken they obtain a permit from the state Chief Refuses to utilities commission four suits were filed Wednesday in Third district Submit Files court by John D Rice deputy attorney general John Shadrtch Bowers 80 pioneer The complaints allege that the car- WASHINGTON Jan 31 (?)—Smhave failed to comply with the riers contractor and builder of Salt Lake ite airmail Investigators today e died at the home of his son Louis J state law which provides a 4heir attention to another forturned tax on Commercial vehicles and proBowers 180 East vides for mileage reports to the utili- mer government official W P McSeventh South ties commission assistant secretary Cracken street Wednesday Complaints asking Injun cl one were of commerce at 5:05 p m of Inof aviation charge jn W T filed against Perry operating and were balked at least temporarfirmities Incident Heber Lawand between Lake Salt to age rence C Harmon operating between ily when he refused to submit his Mr Bowers wss fr ’files relating to hta represen' 4" Logan and Salt Lake Reed Graff op- private born In Cotton-- ” ' tation of companies seeking airmail between Salt Lake St and erating wood February 27 contracts George and Merrill Goodrich Op1853 a son of John McCracken now a Washington atSalt between Lake Veand erating nd Rosanna testified to hta solicitation of Ex-Aviati- ton-mil- one-tijn- e Leech Bowers When he was a year old he came to Salt Lake with — ! his parents and had The tax burden must be shifted since made his from the shoulders of Individuals ac- home here He had engaged cording to Mark L Requa Republl can national committeeman from Cal- in the contracting ifornia who was a Salt Lake visitor and building business for 50 years — Wednesday Mr Requa declined to discuss poli- but for the past 15 John 8 His wife tics but attacked the nation's taxing years had been retired 18 system which in 1933 he declared Mrs Esther Fullmore Bowers died extracted 30 per cent of the nation’s years ago D Income Surviving are six sons John He said national taxes had grown Louis J George C Frank B and from $3000000000 In 1913 to $13000 C Ernest Bowers of Salt Lake and 000000 in 1929 Leo F Bowers of Alhambra Cal Mr Requa said he favors the ap- two daughters Mrs Alex Buchanan L Brade-sopointment of a nonpartisan commis- Jr of Salt Lake and Mrs E sion to make a thorough study of all of Venice Cal a half brother 35 forms of taxes Charles Binnall of Grantsvllle four and greabgrand grandchildren : children Funeral Services Held Funeral services will be conductat 2 p m in the McKinley For Mrs Susan Taylor ed Sunday State L D S ward chapel 1740 South BateWilliam A Last rites for Mrs Susan Peck Tay- street with BishopBurial will follow lor 89 one of the first white women man officiating cemetery to be born in Salt Lake valley were in the City Friends may call at the Deseret conducted In the Granger L D S South mortuary 36 East Seventh ward chapel Wednesday at 1 p m until Saturday at 4 pm and The services were under the direr street home of LouisBowers 180 East tlon of Bishop John D HilL Other at the Seventeenth South street Saturday Included Bawden H John speakers and Sunday prior to services William H Bangerter and John C evening Musical were numbers preMacKay sented under the direction of H Earl Old Sol Brings City ward took choir Burial leader Hill Another Day of Spring place In the Wasatch Lawn Burial where was dedicated the grave park by George E Smith his nose out from Mrs Tsylor who died Sunday at Old Sol poked clouds Wednesday behind the winter her home 1199 West Thirty-thiranother day of South street was bom In What Was and gave Salt Lake temperature known as Pioneer square At 6 p m the mercury registered 41 degrees only 2 degrees less than Minister 10 dePittsburgh the day’s high mark of 43 and The of 31 normal the above grees Will "Conduct Course average temperature was 34 above By G O P Leader ' n P d above-norm- The Rev Robert D Steele of Pitta burgh Pa will be at Westminster college’ for one week’ beginning Thursday to conduct the annual vocational meetings He will speak daily at 9 a m and 7:15 p m The Rev Mr Steele has been In charge of clubs at the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Institute in discussions of religious problems He is religious education director of the Shadyside Presbyterian church of Pittsburgh Officers Report Finding Still Man Arrested RUNG Holds ThemtoFirmly or rnal — Motorist Denies Charge Of Reckless Driving Trial of A Warr of 136 North Niqth West street was set for Friday after he pleaded not guilty to reckless driving charges in police 51 court Wednesday His car collided with one driven by John L Allen 641 Ninth East street on Main street between' North Temple and First North streets January 23 The defendant was arrested Tuesday on a warrant Gerald Luke 24 of Green River Wyot was fined $750 In police court wheh he pleaded guilty to speeding 45 miles per hour on South State street Tuesday -- Buyer Given Refund On Old Ticket 64-Ye- ar LINCOLN Calif Jan 31 (JPJ—A railroad ticket he purchased 64 year ago and never used has won Frank Elder 79 a $1 refund Elder then 15 purchased the ticket in 1870 to go from Rocklin to Lincoln but caught a ride by horse and buggy instead Recently he came across the ticket in a bureau drawer and decided to seek a refund — “for torney mall contracts ’for numerous well known aviation concerns both before and after leaving office but insisted that correspondence between a lawyer and hta client was “privileged” The former official who held his government position from 1928 to 1929 said that as an attorney he had represented Airways National Aviation Western Air Ex press Colonial Air Transport the New Aires Air Transport Kohler Aviation company Grace Air Lines Trans continental and Western Air and Northwest Airways among others His work for most of them was the solicitation of airmail contracts and the appearance before various gov ernment bodies such as the federal radio commission McCracken agreed to inform his various clients by telegraph that the committee dealred them to waive their legal rights McCracken was placed on the stand after the committee had spent most of the afternoon in executive session questioning B T Batsch trust officer of the Toledo Trust company about a trust account established by Walter F Brown former postmaster general In November 1929 n York-Bueno- s British Queen Thanks Titmous for Assistance CAMBRIDGE England Jan 31 (JP) Today he reported the company —Mr and Mrs Percy Titmous received a letter today It was from had returned him his dollar Queen Mary CATCHES SEAL IN YARD Her majesty expressed to the her grateful thanks for their TURO' Nova Scotia Jan 31 (JP) — George Cavanaugh went seal hunt- assistance Monday when the queen’s ing in his own back yard and brought automobile broke down on the road back a big victim which he said was between Cambridge and Ely On that occasion Mr Titmous transkilled with a club His back yard Is marshy not far from the sea The ported the queen in his little sedan pelt now adorns the office wall of from the stalled royal limousine to the queen’s destination In Cambridge the hockey arena here fun” - Weatherman J Cecil Alter said the condition resulted from a high coverintering the entire plateau and mountain territory accompanied generally by fair weather Temperatures in the district mostly are above normal lie noted Weather bureau records show that the January precipitation tn Salt Lake totaled 147 Inches an excess over normal of 16 of an Inch Since October 1 the precipitation has aggreof 270 gated 283 Inches a deficiency ’ inches one-ha- lf UfiD© (?ws)(?0ft© - 9 V ! w ’ Mine Assessment Bill-Introduced Jan 81 forces today temporarily blocked efforts to liberalize veterans' benefits by law but gave In to pleas for more pay for federal workers WASHINGTON sergeant-at-arm- s WASHINGTON Jan annual assessment work on mining claims held by location in the United States and Alaska was proposed in a bill introduced by Representative Murdofck (D Utah) A similar measure was presented in the senate by Senator Wheejer ID Mont) Both measures ask'for suspension of the act which requires on each mining claim located and until a patent has been Issued not less than $100 worth of-- labor to be performed or Improvements aggregating that amount be made each year The suspension asked Is from July 1 1933 to July 1 1934 SI of The meeting was informal marked by e x t e m p The senate appropriations subcommittee considering the Independent offices bill and its economy clauses voted 5 to 4 against Incorporating the American Legion four-poiprogram or any other veterans’ leglsla- tlon on the ground it was new legislation offered to an appropriation bill and therefore out of order On federal pay however the subcommittee voted to restore of the 15 per cent federal pay cut February 1 and another third July 1 In accordance with the budget The restorations will cost an estimated $26000000 to July 1 and $126JXX)-00- 0 in the next fiscal year The bill with all the changes Will here ported 'to thd full committee tomorrow Whether it uphnka the subcommittee or not the veterans’ question is expected to be presented on the floor or carried on in another committee one-thir- d addresses Committee by the new executives appointments will be made later it was announced Mr Badger has been practicing law in Silt Lke since 1931 and has been active in Republican circles He graduated- from the United States' Naval academy at Annapolis Md In 1922 and served as a commissioned officer in the navy until 1928 He later attended Leland Stanford Jr university graduating in 1931 Funeral Service Held Final Rites Conducted Montana Dam Project For Pioneer Woman For Victim of Burns Discussed at Capital Under the direction of Carl C BurIsabella ton funeral services for Mrs JClrs-ti- e 34 Crookston Hansen 95 pioneer ot 1863 were who wss fatally burned two weeks ago were conduct- conducted Wednesday at 1 p m in ed Wednesday noon m the rose room the Highland Park L D S ward of the Deseret mortuary under the The speakers included J Golden direction ot Charles B Richmond Kimball ot the first council of sev-Interment followed in the family plot enty ot the L D S church Alma - the - Mill M Cornwall - bishop in the Mount Olivet cemetery Miss Crookston who resided at 825 Creek ward Stayner Richards and Sego avenue suffered burns when J A Rockwood The grave In the her clothes caught fire while she was City cemetery was dedicated by W sitting near a hot stove She died C Burton Mrs Hansen died on her ninety-fiftin a local hospital Sunday birthday anniversary Saturday ADMITS LARCENY at the home of her daughter Mrs Andrew C Christensen 40 pleaded Senate Okehs Nevadan Zina H Wright 16 West Thirty-nintguilty to charges of petty larceny As Director of R F C South atraet Wednesday before City Judge Vere L McCarthy after a burglary charge WASHINGTON Jan 31 (JP)— The against him and hta wife was dismissed He will be sentenced Satur- senate today confirmed the nominaday Originally he was charged with tion of Charles B Henderson of NeIf poorly fonetWiur KMnon and burglary for the alleged entry ot a va- vada as a member ot the board of di- O Bliddor make you (uflor Irora Oottime cant house at 922 Harvard avenue on rectors of the Reconstruction corUp Nixhts Narrotmma Khvoimti fltlffnooo Bmarttar January 23 OPoin or AcidityBunins: poration ty the ruanntaof W Blair Of Missouri was Dootn'sPnocriptloaCyitx(8ira-trHenry PERSHINO IN HOSPITAL confirmed as assistant attorney genKT WASHINGTON Jan 31 eral John J Pershing is in "Walter Reed hospital for his annual physical examination He entered the hospital Sunday and physicians said he probably would remain until Friday Physicians said the general U not UL WASHINGTON Jan 31 0P— The Big Horn canyon dam projeci near Billings Mont has been discussed with the president and with Public Works Administrator Ickes by Senator Wheeler D Mont) The setaO said today he was greatly interested in the project but did not believe there was much chance for approval until congress appropriates additional funds for public works Final rites for Miss ' h Help Kidneys x ()P)-Ge- Cystox — anSM-- HowtoMixCoughRemedy At Home Eaoyl’Big Saving! trated compound of Norway Pint for its healing affect on throat and bronchial membrane Put tho Pines into pint bottle and add your orrup Thus you mak a full If you want the beet pint of really better medicine than you remedy for aerera conshi could buy ready-mad- e for fonr tone the Once mix it at home money It never spoils and tastes fine tried you’ll never use And for quick lasting relief it had any other kind and it's no equal You can feel it peneo elmple and taay trating tho air paitase in a way that Firet make a syrup by means business It iooaens the germ stirring 2 cups granulatladen phlegm soothes and heals tho in ed sugar and one cup of water a few moments until dissolved flamed membranes make broa thing No cooking needed easy and lets you get restful sloop A child could do Thru-ge- t 2H ounces of Pinox from Just try It and if not pleated you any druggist This ta a highly concen money will bo refunded ua Beats Them1 All For Quick Lasting Relief it V vi-- £ Si Mary Ends Catholic Retreat :£? Catholic retreat at St ended Wednesday night After a three-da- y spiritual period the Catholic students of the school will return to class Thursday The Most Rev James E Kearney d bishop of the Salt Lake dioceseto gave three conferences each day the students Mass the stations in-of the crosa and benediction were cluded in the program observed each day THE richer I The previous high mark exoblicluding U S government gations was about $337000000 made in October of 1929 good condition livestock is doing well because of a plentiful hay supply and Winter ranges are improved — -- ! election m e eting Wednesday night at the chamber of commerce Other new officers are: DeLamar Holt first vice esident Ames pr K Bagley second vice p re s ident John L Jones secretary Golden W Robbins treasurer J Grant Iverson historian and Anthony W Lund-berg Senate Group Jlowever Votes More Pay to U S Employes Farmers in some sections of the state were encouraged to start their spring plowing and tree pruning as a result of the mild weather during the last few days says the weekly weather and crop report released Wednesday loby J Cecil Alter in charge of the cal weather bureau Fall grains are reported to be In a ’W'i 1 at the annual Start in Farm Work djO©(!fH3c ' Carlos J Badger attorney was elected president of the Young Men’s Republican club ot Salt Lake county Mild Weather Brings ®fr ' NEW YORK Jan 31 (JP)— U S government issues January transactions In bonds on the New York stock exchange reached the highest total for any month on record The aggregate approximated $343000000 while transfers of federal Obligations amounted to an additional TOWN SEEKS LOAN State Education Board An application for public works To Install New Dean funds of $20000 with which to make DIVORCE SUIT FILED was rewaterworks improvements ceived from the town at Minersvllle BOISE (JP) —The state board of LAS VEGAS Nev education will meet in Pocatello Feb- suit filed: Mary Parrette vs Edward Wednesday by the public works extreme cruelty ’ board ruary 7 to take part in installation Parrette charging 30 services for John R Nichols of Lan- Married at Ogden Utah March HELD FOR TRIAL caster Cal aa dean of the southern 1908 William Kirkwood 19 was ordered branch of the university John W RELIEF FUND GRANTED held for trial in the district court on Condie state superintendent of pub Jam 31 (JP) — two charges of statutory offenses lie instruction a member ot the WASHINGTON Grants made today by Harry L Hopboard announced Wednesday against a girl after a kins federal emergency relief adhearing Wednesday before PASTOR TO LECTURE ministrator Include Nevada $35000 City Judge Vere I McCarthy The Rev Arthur L Rice pastor of for relief during January Oil Salesmen Gather FLAN BASKETBALL DANCE the Phillips Congregational church SUPERVISOR NAMED Three-DaSession y For A basketball dance is to be held will be the speaker at the weekly Evans was appointed as a Thomas of the 9 luncheon m Exchange in South meeting at the high p Friday school boys’ gymnasium in honor of club Friday at the Hotel Utah He county road supervisor Wednesday He sucsales training course of the school athletes James Vigos stu- will give an illustrated lecture cn by the county commission A three-da- y ceeds W J Jones resigned the Continental Oil company opened dent body president ta in charge Yosemite park Wednesday at the Newhouse hotel with approximately 50 of the company’s salesmen from Utah and Idaho L Lewis 63 was arrested Wednesday afternoon after Deputy Sheriffs Larry Kerrigan and J E Schieb reported finding a whisky still at 2165 South street The East Forty-eight-h officers also reported finding two and yotnT own'tseth? gallons of moonshihe ?eed better than anythlnou ever Lewis was released on $300 bail attending need or noney refunded Large furnished before Justice of the Peace The opening meeting was in charge (Adv) G Leonard Larson package $6o at druggist of J T Strong district manager and instruction work was conducted by P J Ryan assistant' general sales manager and Frank Moore in charge of sales training both of Ponca City Okla Don't allow your plates OP drop Ieurd when you Mt talk Ju?t sprinkle a little Kilns on them comThte Improved powder forme a fort cushion heals eore sums holds Lawyer Elected VETERANS’ AID To Presidency of Republican Club PLAN BLOCKED (MIHACr Jolm ShadracLi Bower puppy At 10:30 a m Mrs Thacker was Succumbs at Home of washing clothes when she was at tracted to the washing machine by His Son the walls arid yelps of the pup In some manner the dog had gotten his tail csught in the motor belt of the washer Mrs Thacker suffered a deep bite on the back of her left hand asthe animal snapped at her when ahe attempted to free him Stopping the machine she picked up the pup and went to the emergency hospital Three stitches were necessary to close the wound In Mrs Thacker’s hand and the dog was found to be suffering from a fractured leg and a very very sore tall 1834 Bond Market Sets Record In Turnovers Mileage Taxes PROBE BALKED Carriers Face State Suits on Who Rescues Him 1 Church Plans Special Services for Pastor mel--? lower flavor of Blatz Old Heidelberg Beer— its delight ful tang— its full body and strength — these are the qualities that will win you once you compare Blatz Old Heidelberg with other beers Oh draught BLATZ BREWING CO or m In celebration of the third anniversersary of the Rev C C Spencer’s vice as pastor of the Calvary Baptist bottles established 1851 Milwaukee mi- - i: :nA2fAinu Lareed Beverage Company 4 WtWUHtliJW hJ church special services will be held anSunday at 8:15 p m it was The sepior nounced Wednesday choir will present musical program constating of Instrumental and vocal anthems and spirituals selections The public ta invited DAUGHTER BORN Messages from Los Angeles announce the birth of a daughter to Mr and Mrs Vincent A’ Gilhool 1202 South Stanley street on Monday ot this week Mrs Gilhool formerly was Miss Frances Huish of Salt Lake and The grandparents of the Eureka child Mr and Mrs C E Huish of Eureka left Tuesday for Los Angeles FLORIDA BUILDING RISES MIAMI BEACH Fla Jan 31 (JP-- An e record for January building here was established today as inspectors totaled a permit list of The previ$500000 for the month ous high was $414(000 (or January dJta all-tim- VwareYOURnerves? 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