Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING MAY 8 0 P G WOMEN SPEAKER BACKS Youths Swim In City Creek JOBLESS FUND Costs $5 Fine New President NAME LEADERS Mrs Alfred T Egan ceeds Mrs A L Neff as Head of Organization Enactment of an unemployment re serve system in conformity with the Wagner-Lewi- s bill now before conadvocated was gress by Ray R Adams veterans' placement represen tative in an address Monday night at the May meeting of the Second ward Democratic organization at the Chapman library Sixth South and Eighth West streets "The reserve system would consti tute building up of reserve funds during normal productive years for A R Barnes? Industrial workers" said Mr Adams The newly elected officers will be "The fund would not take care of installed June 4 after which jneet f all unemployed workers Only those Jngs will be suspended until Septem Industrial workers who were thrown ber out of employment through no fault of their own would receive benelits Dentist Claims Adults "Such a' system It seems to me would cushion any coming depres ' Make Worst Patients sion as the purchasing power of the workers would be maintained after Mrs Alfred T Egan It also they had lost their jobs Dr Arthur C Wherry Salt Lake would eliminate to a large extent the1 dentist and president of the American dole or direct relief system and Dental association declared painless Utah Epidemiologist Would protect those unemployed who dentistry to be a fact in an address willing to work if jobs were Assumes New Duties were dental meeting Mon at the available day in Kansas City said an Associated Mr Adams said such a system also Press dispatch He said the average Dr J L Jones native of Monroe would the demoralizing inadult is a greater coward in the dental and for th6 past six years epidemiolo fluence prevent of the relief agencies and chair than children gist with the Kentucky state board those to work would not have There really is painless dentistry of health Monday assumed his duties to askwilling for direct relief as do those today" the local dentist said "The as epidemiologist for Utah and as who would not work even if they trouble with the adults is they had sistant state health commissioner could get jobs ' f of the salFor the present some bitter experiences when they Only one state Wisconsin the were youngsters and they can t for ary of the epidemiologist will be paid speaker-saihas enacted such a sysfoundation Rockefeller health the get" by tem and therefore' there are no figThe meeting will continue until the remainder from the state appro ures available to determine its effecWednesday priation to the board of health tiveness but he believed a' national plan could be fairly well controlled — by legislation "Under the proposed law" he said "the system should be tied in with ' the planning of public DEAR MOjTHEK : works1 It is my idea that industrial workers who lost their jobs should You may exchange this card for a ticket on the be given employment on worthwhile HISTORIC TRAIN which leaves for DenTer Kansas projects and paid out of the reserve funds This would maintain employ City Independence Nauvoo Carthage and the Chicago ment and would help the communi ties economically World's Fair Juno Jl - Mrs Alfred T Egan was elected president of the Womep's Republi can club of Salt Lake City Monday afternoon at the annual election of officer in the Newhouse hotel She succeeds Mrs Andrew L Neff Mrs Matthew Cowleyv was fleeted first vice president C Towler second vice president and treasurer Mrs Ernest L Smith Three members of the board of di rectors elected for two years are Mrs Neff Mrs Harold B Le and Mrs ill Trl-Stat- e one-hal- r' 'Crime Prevention is Better Than Movie of Salt Lake Is supervisor of a Cornwall reported her work has re--Cure" crima prevention unit in the New habilitated thousands of delinquent ' Mrs Nelson the former EvelynYork police department and Mr children Mrs Mrs Mary Ellen Jones Sayer 73 a native of Ogden died at her home 602 Center street at 3:40 p m Mon day of pneumonia Mrs who Sayer had been seriously ill for six months was stricken with pneumonia a week ago Mrs Sayer was born December 23 Jane Nelson Jones converts to the u Latter-daSaints church who came to Utah from EnJones gland Mr to was converted Mrs Sayer the L D S faith by Wilford Woodruff and shortly afterward he emigrated westward ar riving in Salt Lake September 26 Salt' Lake's mortality rale for April 1848 in the company of Heber C showed a marked Increase over the Kimball rate for April 1933 said the monthly In 1878 Mrs Sayer married Tho Alma Sayer and to this union report of Pr L E Viko city health mas were born 12 children eight of whom commissioner released Monday "" The mortality rate for April was survive InrNovember 1884 they to Idaho were moved and among the 111 compared with a rate of 93 for earliest pioneers of that state They 1933 'The increase Was accounted for in settled on a homestead IS miles north deaths caused by diabetes cerebral east of Idaho falls on the banks of heart disease pneu- the Snake river at a place known hemorrhage monia appendicitis and accidents" as Lewisyille and there reared their the report said iThe United States family In 1903 they moved to Rigby Idaho shows a higher death rate each week since February 1 than during the cor where they resided until 1914 when Since they Returned to Salt Lake responding week in 1933 Although mumps and measles de then they have been engaged in L creased during the month whooping D S temple work husband cough and chkkenpox increased the Surviving are Mrs Sayer's Mrs following children: report stated - There were 1393 cases and the of contagious 'diseases causing four Eliza Alverta Sorensen Rigby: Tho deaths during the month the re- mas A Sayer Bone Idaho William M Sayer Ucon Idaho: John R Sayer port showed- Rigby: Mrs Ethel Hill Santa Bar bara Cal Mrs Myrtle Hodges Long Film Company to Hold Beacft Ca! Mrs Golda Margaret Deane SalrtakerarnrMrsrlJelta S L Meet in Regional Pearl Allenbach Buhl Idaho ' Also surviving are : 42 grand The annual regional convention ol children 27 and Monogram Pictures will be held in one All of BEE IN FIND EAR Salt Lake May 25 and 26 when exec- her children were at her bedside utives exchange managers stars and when she died MILWAUKEE Wis May 7 Howard Wichgeids two years old of exhibiters will visit the city The lo The body will be taken to Rigby St Francis complained to his par cal offices received word of the con- Tuesday night tor funeral services at ents of a buzzing in his head At vention Monday from New York 2 p m Friday in the L D S First Delegates to the convention' will ward chapel re emergency hospital surgeons Burial will be at Rigcome from ail western states The moved a bee from the boy's ear at byj The body may be viewed selection of Salt Lake was made the Larkin mortuary here all day At one time in Holland and France through the influence of J T Shef so great was the mania for speculat- - field who controls the Sheffield Ex Tuesday ing in tulip bulbs that the craze be- - change system Monogram distribu tors Icame known as Tulipomania y L Mortality Rate Increases Over Last Year long-rang- e YOUR CHILDREN The abota Is a facsimile of a specially' prepared card for a Mother's Day Gift Call VIDA FOX CLAWSON for Particulars—Was Union Pacific Ticket Office fllll I IIIIINI III 200 Hotel Utah II IIIIUIIIIIIMI llll II Ill n m ' III Police Searching For Assailant of E£& f 'A I i 77- - V? 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V 7 Young SL Woman I i i — Lovingly i i l 1860 a daughter of Thomas E and ii S i' Mary Ellen Jones Sayer Succumbs at Age of 73 Saturday ' - i WORKER DIES down on Marvin Taylor as the youth' strolled along the banks of the City Creek canyon stream Suddenly Marvin He gazed wraptly into paused the cool clear waters of the stream He divested himself of clothing Marvin's swim it developed in police court Monday was interrupted by a police officer Mar- vin was told that swimming in the stream is a law violation because the stream Li one of the city's sources of culinary water City Judge Daniel Harrington emphasized the seriousness of the offense by lining Marvin $5 when the youth admitted he went swimming The offense occurred Mrscjard TEMPLE — It was'a warm day exceptionally warm A torrid sun beat Reserve Unemployment System Advocated at Bourbon Meet Suc- LDS 1934 In these and many other ways Commercial Credit Service offered by an authentic reputable com- Commercial Credit CompanUt purchau open account! receiva-bl- e nolti and instalment lien obligation from reipontiblo ManufaetureriDittributon and Dealer t Financing plant art provided to cover the' time pay-metale of automobile refrig' eraton oil burners machinery ' and equipment air conditioning units heating plants sldre and office fixtures boats and a score of other such broad classifica- nt tions including hundreds of individual products Th service "is national in scope yet local through 125 Offices located in the principal cities of the United States and Canada pany is serving the interests of Salt Lake City ' and neighboring cities Commercial Credit Company and other Commer cial Credit Companies operate in 125 cities Your Commercial Credit Company is essentially a local company staffed by local men whose interests are bound up with the commercial and social welfare of this community " fom-plele- ly Consult this efficient organization when you have any problems involving! long time financing- - 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