Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY CHARGES FLY v Friends and relatives plan to extend congratulations to Mr and Mrs John W Haddock upon their sixtieth wedding anniversary Saturday at an informal celebration at their home 928 Denver street’ dsughter Mrs I E Barnett lives in Salt Lake and a son Ray M Haddock lives in Glendale Cal Mrs Haddock has been active in the L D K Relief society during her 47 years of residence In the Twenty second ward AT HEARING ON WIRE CONTROL ' J ' ‘ -- J1T- Fosta Company Accuses Western Union of Un- fair Trade Practice ' f WASHINGTON Ma 15 ' — n graph Company The charge was one of a terlea of developments involving the communications industry They included: Western Union officials hinted at the NR A hearing-tha- t they would take their fight against the code into the courts if necessary Postal officials said that unfair prac tices by Western Union and the American Telephone & Telegraph eompany were standing in the way of recovery The house commerce committee concluded hearings on a bill to set up a special agency to Regulate systems The NBA hearing which attracted a list of witnesses long enough to require two days in testifying received testimony also from Postal officials that the biggest competitor of their company Jhaa circulated false asser- tions" to stimulate opposition among telegraph users to the code Scores of Witnesses houses Banklrlg and brokerage commodity shippers and commission merchants railroads prlyate industries and newspapers had spokesmen to second Western Union’s protest against code regulations which would eliminate special advantages now given many classes of customers Francis it Stark general solicitor Mrs Shirley P Jones left who portrays the Prince and Mrs of Western Union said his company Winston Ellerbeck the Beauty in the play “Beauty and the Beast” would have no alternative but “to to be presented by the Junior League Thursday Friday and Saturwage a legal contest along all fronts day at the Bryant junior high school auditorium necessarily challenging some of the fundamentals of the National Recov-- t l In Wrestling - " Tenants Sent to Jail 1 For Contempt of Court f 58 and Arvllla were committed to toe James Woolman Potter Insurance Men Name Candidates Soroptimists club at the home of Dr Maud Callison president 1578 Yale avenue Misa Lewis recently re- turned to Salt Lake after spending several years in Mexico Nominations for officers of the COMIC OPERA STAGED Salt Lake county Jail Wednesday to Utah Association of Life Underwrit-er- s “Hulda of Holland" a comic opera i serve a sentence for contempt to be elected June 12 In the Tern was presented in the LeGrand wird pie Square hotel were announced on amusement hall Wednesday night by of court The two were found guilty of con- Wednesday after a meeting4n of toe membera of toward M L A and nominations committee Dick will be repeated Thursday at 8 p m' tempt Tuesday by City Judge M J Gunn’s cate The production1 is under the direction BronsoiTafter they were charged The nominations sre: For presi- of Lucille Condie assisted by VirWith an evic dent Frank L Hunt and William A ginia Freber pianist and Ross Ramwith failure tlon order of the court whereby they Crowder first and second vice sey violinist were to vacate a hopse at 228 South L Hemstreet Fred J Second West street Wagstaff F Edward Walker and When they appeared Tuesday Byron H Wyne secretary-treasure- r Judge Bronson in 'making his sen- Sterling W Sill incumbent executive tence said it would be suspended pro- committee J Elliott Johnson Earl M SCIIAFF GRAND vided they left the property They Crandall Walter M Jones Earl N were reported Wednesday to be still Palfreyman Rulon M Owen N O Beautiful Plane in possession so Judge Brdnson Thompson Ray JT Peterson and A H Slightly Used but' Hakenson Perfect Condition signed commitment papers The nominating committee consistCALL TODAY PLAN ALFALFA TOUR ed of John James chairman William A 'tour of Salt Lake county alfalfa A Carter Winslow F Smith- - George lands will be made Saturday by farm- P Kugler and Edwin C Kahn ers of the county under the direction TALKS ON MEXICO of R J Evans and B C Richards of the Utah State Agricultural colAn Illustrated recital of original lege The tour Which will be for poems songs and dances depicting the purpose of studying' alfalfa wilt customs of Mexico was given by 15 East First South will start from the farm of Frank Miss Ora Lewi Wednesday night at a Lundskog 6191 South State street meeting of the Salt Lake chapter of 23 y Patrolman T B Burbldge waa nursing a sore thumb and wounded pride because he aided Patrolman Sherman I Christensen wrestling prldeof the police department in graining for a match The husky Christensen soon had Burbldge tied in a knot and Detecin tonaiderable ’distress tive L C Crowther refereeing the match advised that Burbldge kite his adversary’s thumb to force him to release his hold Burbldge heeding toe advice viciously clamped his teeth on a thumb protruding from toe heap of legs and arms A howl split toe air but it did not come from Christensen After Burbidge’s thumb was treated at the emergency hospital Christensen commented that "Burbldge sure Uses his head when he wrestles" Two Accused Fighters Will PleaJ Thursday — Un- (AP) fair propaganda against the conmnmi-cationcode' waj charged to West-erUnion today by the Postal Tele- MAY 47 1834 Officer Bites His Own Thumb Kin Friends to Honor Couple Wedded 60 Years Will Play Leading Roles MORNING - "" Accused of disturbing toe peace H S Williams 27 and SA Case ?9 Wednesday were granted until Thursday- in police court to enter pleas to the charges Patrolman W L Marrom who arn on First South and rested Main streets early Wednesday said toe men' were fighting and one of toe men attempted to strike him when he stopped this fight The defendants were released on bonds of $50 each the-me- 9290 -- -- i ery act” “I do not believe that there is any fear shoald this proposed code or anything like it be imposed that it would be enforced by any court It does not seem conceivable to me that you would invoke the test" He and R B Whitt president and J C Willever first yice president Of Western Union based opposition fo any N R A code for their industry on these grounds: Single Qat NBA Begalation That If trade firaetlce regulation must be had the interstate commerce c -- nission or the now expected com- munications commission would be the agency to exercise it and not t Ad Club Hears' Junior League Coast Executive TCo Prtnts that Will Set You Planning Summer Clothes! Give Fantasy The relationship between personnel and successful advertising was discussed by Lewis A Hubbs vice president in charge of advertising and aales of th& California Servel Inc at a luncheon meeting of the Salt Lake Advertising club at the Popular Tale ‘Beauty Newhouse hotel Wednesday Mr Hjibbs declared that most adand the Beast’ to Be vertising is planned without acquaintDramatized ing personnel with the results anticipated and said- that if the plans were explained to employes toe advertising would be more effective “Beauty and the Beast" a producNR A That the public has no complaint He said utilities are spending more tion adapted from the popular chilmoney for advertising this year than dren’s against the telegraph industry fairy tale of the same name in the last 10 years and are finding it That no abuses exist Will be presented by toe Junior That the elimination of special more effective than ever before low rates for many classes of service League Thursday Friday and Satwould not increase revenues and thus urday in toe auditorium of toe Bryhelp employment But would instead ant Junior high school and income upset the Industry shrink The purpose' of the production is countless worker work hardship on to stimulate interest in proper enterof Howard L Kern vice president tainment for childrent The proceeds Postal practices by West-- ' will be given to Charity overtime were ern Union and American Telephone Twenty parkers The cast consists of Mrs Shirley 35 of motorists arrested for P Jones toe beast Mrs Winston & Telegraph stood in the way pros- among the El’ violations' Wednesday perity for the telegraph- companies traffic lerbeck beauty Mrs D D Moffat in & Nine were and that if American Telephone arrested for parking C Freed Miss BetJr Telegraph were forced by the code restricted parking areas two for ty Allison and Miss Eleanor Story one it for driving fairies Miss to lose much of its teletype service ignoring stop signs Jerry Soules the merwould be only because this was built with ineffective brakes and ene for chant Mrs Francis A Goltz and Mrs a traffic signal up on unfair and unjustifiable prac- ignoring Harold E Raddatz sisters Tom Nicolo 23 was arrested at The tices performance Thursday will be ' Ninth and Main South streets fbr for Suggests Code Changes children' The underprivileged on Main street Wednesday will be repeated Friday at 4 Kern however' suggested many speeding play and was released on $25 morning m and Saturday at 2:30 p m changes in N R A’s code draft Willever told Deputy Administrator bail i Leighton H Peebles in charge that work week Leaders of the proposed would impose an unbearable financial Coast Official at Tea burden en his company forcing a cer-- t i For SL Children of Scores of Weaves and Patterns at yard Motorists Face said-unf- Parking Charges 3 ' i Mrs-Char- YWCAHonor tain deficit v The house commerce committee heard David Sarnorff president of the Radio Corporation of America indorse the idea of a centralized communications control He suggested S number of amendments to the pending bill however Chairman Rayburn said he hoped the committee would be able tomorrow to consider for amendments the bill passed by the senate Sarnoff urged that communications companies be allowed to keep some trade secrets from the public by giving the new commission permissive rather than mandatory power to demand hearings before approving from parents subsidiaries or affiliated companies “I am sure you do not desire to insist that the research laboratories be opened to inspection" he said - ' - Rains Break Alberta Drouth Callis Reports The province of Alberta Canada until recently faced by a serious drouth has had heavy falls of rain which have aided toe farmers mate- rially reported Charles A Callis member of the council of the twelve apostles of the L D S church Wednesday oh his return from a two weeks’ trip to Canada during which he addressed conferences in three L D S stakes With James M Kirkham recently appointed president of toe L D S east central states’ mission and Mrs Kirkhang Mr Callis will leave next Monday for Louisville Ky where they will be Joined by Miles L Jones retiring mission president for a tour of 'the mission mfm Court SetsTrial Date In Fatal Stabbing Case rnmrnmmmmmm Willard W Bryant negro will be tried on first degree murder charges on May 22 The date for trial was set Wednesday by District Judge James W McKinney when Bryant was ar- A tea was given Wednesday in honor of Miss Grace Steinbeck of Portland Ore general secretary of the Y W C A by Salt Lake officials of the organization at tha Y W C A clubhouse Mrs Minnie Isgreen announced that the nutrition classes being sponsored by relief agencies will be resumed 1st 2 p TheTIn ternational Round Table w‘111 meet at 8 p m Thursday in the clubhouse Miss Theresa Shanley will lead the discussion A meeting of toe board of directors of toe organization will be held at 1 a m Friday D(ScholTs Zmopads ftm Mf WfiaaE?l SEISMS ' Sturdy weight and weave Authorization to lease 4 second feet of water of the Little Cottonwood stream to the West Side Water company was given Wednesday by toe city commission Through the organization’s president Hyrum Bennion toe company offered $800 for a lease for toe remainder of toe year Commissioner George D Keyser explained that the city did not have toe necessary facilities for using the water for Its own culinary purposes Granite High School Student Body Fleets ‘ WINS DRAMA FINALS The drama contest finals of Wells L D S stake were won by Waterloo ward in competition at Whittier ward Tuesday night The Winner presented “The Conflict” directed by The members of Stewart Horsley toe cast were Ardella Larson Marie Dalehout Niels Larson and Dorothy Leetham Karl Hendricksen 2945 South State street son of Mr and Mfs M J Hendricksen was elected president of toe gludent body of Granite high school Wednesday Others selected are: Vice president Ruth Jackson secretary and treasurer Lucile Labrum Max Urry editor - of toe Granitian Students of the Junior class named the following officers for toe senior class of next year: President Don Wright vice president- - Crystal Brown Secretary and treasurer Maxine Harrison Fina lor Kidney And Bladder Weakness STOP GETTING UP NIGHTS s Jail Wednesday by District Judge James W McKinney when he pleaded guilty to malicious mischief r LaCompte was originally charged with attempted second degree burglary but was allowed to plead guilty to the lesser charge on motion of the district attorney LaCompte was accused of attempt-linto break into the Utah Drug com-Ipan- y 28 Keep your kidneys free from Wute matter poisons and acid and put healthy activity Into kidneys and bladder and yoti'11 live a healthier happier and longer life On most efficient way to do tola Is to get from your dtugglst a pox of Oold Msdal Haarlem Oil Capsules and take them as directed— to swift results will surprise yeu Besides getting up nights some symptoms of kidney trouble are backache moist palms leg crampe and puffy eyes U you want real result be sure to get GOLD MEDAL— the original and genuine— a grand kidney stimulant and dlurttie (Adv) nt r Cotton Carnival - 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BARGAINS Our finest Commission Authorizes Cottonwood Water Lease Utah-Arizon- sheer fabrics RONDO PERCALES Salt-mars- April 81x99 d g H get abatement proceedings against an alleged hog ranch nuisance at Thirty-thirSouth street and Washington avenue The ordinance provides that all hog ranches musfay a fee of $10 a year to secure a perpiit and comply with various sanitary provisions The fee is fixed at $5 for those who convey garbage ZJon National park lodge was opened officially for the summer season Tuesday announced C H general agent passenger department Union Pacific system Facilities for automobile tourists at Bryce Canyon National park lodge and at toe horth rim of Grand Canyon National park will be ready before Memorial day Mr Saltmarsh said Operations of Utah Parks company buses from Cedar City to the parks will begin June 1 For-Maliciou- Quick relief from pain Prevent shoe pressure so you and toe state health department over the responsibility of the bringing of raigned Bryant Is charged with the fatal Man Sentenced to Jail etabbing of J B Burk negro on FebMischief ruary 16 1933 following an argu- ment over a board bill at the Burk home at 224 East Seventh South Ernest LaCompte 24 was sentenced Street to serve five months In toe county BUNIONS Bought for Cotton Carnival Adoption of an ordinance regulating hog ranches and garbage trucks was voted Wednesday by toe county commission The action was taken after a controversy between the commission Harold B Wallace county attorney Lodge Officially Opens At Zion National Park like crisp - County Passes Hog Ranch Law i there are organdies dimitiei ' 'h novelty crossbar lawns Somer flaunting big bouquet patterns others starred all oyer with tidy flowers LIf you prefer somfcf thing soft and drapy there are printed voiles sheer as chiffon “m lace cloth Or smooth and almost as soft! 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