Show 20 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER Six States to : Wage Battle at Conference For Rights in River —— t” - V MININGMAN - TERMINATION INNEJVDEAL OFSENTENCE ’ - - J F Callbreath Washington D C Assails Curbs Parley on Contract Between Arizoha and U SIXTEEN WIN SEES DANGER at Denver "Basin Group Will Be Represented 19 1934 on Business S Utah Convicts Granted Paroles ' During Pardons Board- Session Wenty-tw- o - Six states of the Colorado river basin which signed the Colorado tiver compact probably will have representatives present at a conference at Denver October 3 at which they will discuss the Stand they should take with regard to a proposed ‘contract between the United States and the seventh state of the basun Arizona which did not sign the contract former Congressman Phil D Swing The mining Industry In common with all Industry faces '“very grave danger” under present governmental' policies and' “business will heVir be-come normally prosperous until the square deal has taken the place of tbe new deal and until business is relieved from the meddlesome interference of theorists who do not know” according to J F Callbreath Wash ington D C secretary of the American Mining Congress who visited Salt Lake City Tuesday Mr Callbreath left Tuesday night for San Francisco to attend the western division meeting of the American Mining Congress September 24 to 2f i Declaring that “the rules iere changed after the game started” in administration of N R A Mr said that industry was willing to accept Section 7A of the codes a a provision lor collective bargaining “because employers have always been willing to treat with their own men” but “now that the administration has construed Section 7A as a means of forcing one big union on industry” the section “In practical effect means collective extortion a far different thing than collective bargaining" Coats Increased Mr Callbreath reported that the net result of compliance with N R A codes has been to increase mining industry costs by 30 per cent “A program of increased cost isn’t of much use in enabling American industry to compete in an adverse market" Mr Callbreath added We are trying to get out of our national muddle by increasing our indebtedness by billions by limiting The Rev J S Keefe (left) superintendent of Catholic educaproduction by increasing prices and tion In the Salt Lake diocese of the Catholiq church and the Most by meeting the requirements of the Rev James E Kearney D D bishop of the diocese who were in needy through Increased taxation of dedication services conducted Tuesday night In Kearney “The headway thqs far made seems charge Parent-Teach- er to have been at an unjustifiable cost hall at the Judge Memorial school With the aid of the school hall was of association the the $3500 completed The most radical change thus far effected has been the installation of this summer organized labor as a substantial if not a controlling force in manage- Salt Lakers Plan Welcome coauthor of the Boulder Canyon project act which was based on the Colorado river compact was in Salt Lake City Tuesday as representative of the Imperial valley - water user in California to urge that Utah join a movement of the six states to urge the United States de Organization Will Ar exeto not interior the partrfient'of rive Wednesday Morncute the proposed contract unless and until Arizona signs the Colorado river ing From East compact "Somewhat related to the proposed A rousing public welcome on conference in that it also has its return to Salt Lake City is Important bearing on water rights in planned for the L D S taberthe Colorado river is the news car nacle choir which will arrive at ried in a special dispatch to The Salt the Union Pacific station WedLake Tribune from Washington saynesday at 7 a jn after a triing that Harold L Ickes secretary of the interior as public works ad- umphal appearance at A Century ministrator has allocated $12000 to of Progress exposition in Chicago the United States bureau of reclama The choir headed by Director tion for completion of a survey of C Lund will be greetAnthony of and possibilities power irrigation ed by city officials and officers the upper Colorado river basin of the Salt Lake chamber of Depends on Agreement and a lies gathering " The tima and place of he confer- commerce is expected ence of the six signatory states of Mayor Louis Marcus and Paul the compact was tentatively fixed by F Keyser president of the chamGovernor E C Johnson of Colorado ber of commerce will greet the " and is dependent on an agreement aingers upon their return and While states interested the among Gus-Backman executive secSalt Lake City had been mentioned retary of the chamber will act as an alternative place for the conas master of ceremonies The reand Governor Henry H ference ception Is being arranged by the Blood said Utah will meet the desire chamber music and arts commitof the other states as to both time tee of which Earl J Glade is and place he approved of Denver in chairman Friends and relatives his telegram to Governor Johnson of choir members are Invited to because it is near the engineering Join in the welcome bu States United the of headquarters May Give Numbers reau of reclamation 5 is It Is hoped that the choir will reclamation said of The bureau to be making's close study of the also participate in the homecomsafe water supply of the Colorado ing by singing one or two numriver The Colorado river compact bers at the atation Heher J Grant president of completed about 12 years ago estithe L D S church is accommated an annual flow averaging about 18000000 acre feet based on panying the church aingers En route home the choir Some records up to that tune Mo of this was allocated 7500- - stopped in Independence 000 to the upper basin states and where they presented- - concert in the auditorium of the Reorgan8500000 to the lower basin statqj ized L D S church Monday leaving 2000000 acre feet as a sur-A capacity audience of plus possibly with the thought that night this might be required to meet Mexi- 5000 persons heard the concert can claims Experience Of the past in which Mra Rilla Wilson Peterseveral years it is feared may serve son lyric soprano and Miss Jesto greatly reduce the estimates Hence sie Williams appeared as soloists President Grant and Dr Fredthe desirability of having Available ' ior the conference the very latest erick M Smith head of the Reword as to the safe annual yield of organized L D S church attended the concert "together the river dnd President Grant delivered a Confers With Utahns brief address! Mt Swing conferred" during the Sings in Denver day with Governor Blood and State — The choir also stopped TuesEnglneer T H Humpherysrrepresen day afternoon in Denver to give tative of Utah in water allocation matters and with 'Joseph Chez at- a concert in the municipal audiHe had stopped at torium there which also was attorney general tended by 5000 persons Denver on his return from Wash They were met on their arrival by tngton and planned to go to Sacra ' mento and San Francisco E C Governor Johnson of Cololeaving Tuesday night He would attend a rado and Joseph J Daynes president of the western states mismeeting in Los Angeles Friday of sion of the L D S church who interests concerned with the OoJO rado river problem So far Los An accompanied them to the auditorium where 1500 were turned geles city and the metropolitan wa ter district there have not appeared away after the hall was filled to ( as protestants to the proposed con- - capacity Following the concert and aftract with Arizona nor so far as is known here has California Nevada ter a tour of the city a party of also is understood to be assuming 11 including Bishop David A Smith Frank Asper and Profeswaiting attitude sor Lund arrived at the Union The arguments against the proPacific station eight minutes afposed contract as they were ‘presentter tram had departed ed- Tuesday were that it would give They were rushed to Greeley Colo Arizona all it asks of storage capacity in the Boulder canyon dam all in time to board the train it can take by appropriation in addition from not only the Gila river Forget-Me-N- ot Sale but also from any other tributary of the Colorado and would still leave Discussed by Veterans Arizona a free lance to battle against - the claims of any other state under Disabled American Veterans of the Such matj the priority of use claims ters are highly important to those World war met at the Newhouse hostates of the basin including Utah tel Tuesday at 2 p m with of various - which are likely to need the water a citizens’ committee together In the future but are not at present patriotic and veteran organization at a stage Of development where they auxiliaries can put the water to beneficial use Officers of the workers’ committee elected during the meeting arc: Mrs right now Mrs Violet Ray Asher chairman Survey Under Way Lmdbeck secretary and Mrs Charles The reclamation bureau has for Wood treasurer Some years’ had a survey under way Plans were formulated for the financed with $250000 appropriated drive td be in the Boulder canyon project act coming ' conducted October 6 and that sum is now nearing depleIn the meantime the survey tion in Utah outside of the Virgin river area and the north slope of the Uintah mountains has only just begun Colorado had a request for $150000 public works funds for a survey of transmontane diversion possibilities in' that state and Utah Idaho and Wyoming had under way a proposition not yet presented for $50000 Rotarians were given sideto’ use Green River water in thp and highlights of traffic lights Basin of the Bear The 'Tribune's 'correspondent' at warty afthe weekly Itmcheea of Washington ascertained Tuesday that the club Tuesday in the Hotel the $12000 was allocated to complete Utah by Police Chief W U Payne a survey- - in the lour upper basin and five members of the police states of Utah Wyoming Colorado traffic detail Patrolmen T B and New Mexico BBrbidge Golden Haight E C Hale Harvey C Peirce and L F ’ The data to be 'collected with the funds now made available Studied in Bastow connection with data heretofore comAmong the "don’ts” listed to the piled by reclamation bureau and state club members were arguments engineers will form the basis of an with traffic officers because “you allocation among the four states of Vnay talk yourself into jail” their equitable share of tbe 7500-00threats of "influence” with auacre feet of water accorded them thorities i and disregard of traf--fitihder the terms of the compact The regulations just because an officer is1 absent announcement Of P W A says: The doV’ “This water will be allocated to the urged upon Rotanan motorists inVarious states of the basin on the cluded caution on the highways observance of traffic signals and basis of their water rights and needs The investigation will determine signs by both motorists and pei what irrigation possibilities and destrians and courtesy behind t needs exist in the states fit the up-- ' the wheel Chief Payne also praised 'the per basin” ' Salt Lake safety council for its The greater part of the sum allotted will be used in assembling and educational campaign to make the data now motoring public “traffic conreviewing engineering available and only such new field scious " and pointed tothe death work will be done as is found to be toll from automobile accidents as necessary to supplement fairly com- - an example of the need for more caution pleto data now on hand efr California For LDSChoir ” -- ’ -- 'Forget-Me-Not- ” Rotarians Get Official Traffic Safety Lejson - c ! ' 64 APPEALS FUTILE 1 Call-breat- h ‘ i “ Given Freedom “When Friends Find Job Pugh Fails in New Plea Jurglar ni ' J' Detailed Summary an Far Eight Sixteen convicts at the Utah state penitentiary were granted termination of sentences 22 were paroled and application of 64 were denied when the board of pardons met in executive session at the state capitol ‘ Tuesday Among those to whom the board denied termination of sentence was David J Pugh one time chief deputy state treasurer convicted of embezzlement of public funds Pugh wa paroled January 3 1933 to Owen Nebeker state parole agent after serving five years eight months and 12 days of a sentence Age Considered Fred sentenced to the penitentiary on a first degree burglary charge was granted termination 'of sentence when it appeared that relatives In Pennsylvania have arranged to provide work for him Bauer was sent to prison from Sanv ( jg pete county after the prisoner acusasm wwajimiwMM companied by John Ryan and another confederate entered the GunThree winners in the university division of The Tribune short nison Valley bank and attempted to story contest who received their awards Tuesday evening at a blow the safe He was sentenced to a auditorium The grand public meeting at The Tribune-Telegraterm of 25 to 40 years and recomof Nathan Tanchuck went to the of $50 standing University prize of the committing magismendation of of Mercedes the while Cashin Miss of Utah University right that were trate he serve not less than Utah and Miss Lu Dean Hansen of the Utah State Agricultural 23 years In view of Baueft phyaical college each received awards of $21 condition' the age of the prisoner v ment whd is 56 years old and the fact that Assurance of Profit Needed work is available for him prompted “In spite of ‘foolocracy’ every busithe action of the board ness is carried on for profit InvestCommutation Denied ment is never made except for profit Of Clark A Collins for Application Capital can hardly be induced to encommutation of life sentence on a gage in undertakings in which manfirst degree murder charge was' deagement is more concerned in outgo nied by the board Collinsrwho has than it is in income With the outgo served two months and 22 days was — wages — in the partial or complete convicted of murdering Manuel Sancontrol of labor competitos Del Prado whose body was found Harry S Joseph Seeks tion in the organized field of efficiency will and Roosevelt Myton Slacken services for Kearney hall new auditorium on the between29 1934 New Policy Admits Free the waste of Dedicatory G O March Legislative wages will absorb the earnings and fourth floor of the Judge Memorial school completed this summer Paul Held who was serving a such enterprises as succeed will Lancers in Tribune Nomination were conducted Tuesday night at the school year’s sentence at the Salt Lake through increased prices put’ upon The Most Rev James E Kearney county jail on a charge Of manthe consumer the additional burden Competition was granted a parole afof D bishop of the Catholie diocese slaughter management incompetency” ter serving four months Twenty-thre- e Harry S Joseph mining operator over the future moneof Salt Lake for whom the hall was Uncertainty letters urging clemency were named blessed the hall assisted by At a public meeting Jn the Salt business man and foryears promi- tary policy of the United States caussent to the board and at the public the Rev J S Keefe superintendent auditorium nent in Utah’s civic life Tuesday an- ing banks to refrain from making Lake last Saturday 15 witnesses loans and causing conservative busiof Catholic education in the diocese hearing nounce he was a were available to urge that the Tuesday night prizes were awardedto ness men to to refuse of the and borrow anis ' city clergy prisoner be paroled the winners in the university division candidate for the other p'resent-daOne of the fundamental things factor in keeping nomiautomoof was an Republican Held driver the the capital goods industries at a stand of The Tribune short story contest school should Impart to its students nation for state that collided with a machine still according to Mr Callbreath and abil- bile is the poise the first period of which ended Sep- senator His name driven by J Gordon Nelson last Febs of needto use the in English grammatical ity employment tember 1 The wmherS were Nathan will be presented 22 Nelson was fatally injured Candidates — Enter the United States is provided ed in speaking before a group” said ruary crash by the which occurred at in the Tanchuck 350 East South Temple to the convention Or Capital goods indus heavy goods Bishop Kearney next Tuesday for County Attorney Twtney-flrs- t South and Seventh East tries” he added street University of Utah grand “and Not foster will such hall this only Mr Joseph was satisfactory streets Price for leadf copper and zinc public speaking but it will further and Sheriff prize of $50 for his story ’The Bor- the assistant ditec-to- r Woman’s Flea Denied which are far more in musical activities aid and important than training of the Covered zoi” Miss Mercedes Cashin 27 Eighth the silver price will not be fortha school consciousness The board of pardons denied the developing Da wk celeWagon East street' University of Utah prize coming until there is more normal Two candidates for county offices build nip student morale and be application of Daisy Butler who has bration he m of $25 for her story “The Date Palm” 1931 and now is for imparting advice and served three months and 13 days on operation of the capital goods Indusplace proper “ticket on entered the instruction” he said the Republican tries and Miss Lu Dean Hansen 189 East leading a movecharge of assault with Intent to “I have absolute faith in the'future race Tuesday The large school auditorium They are William T he commit murder Second North street Logan Utah ment for the esand I am certain that the United Ayland for sheriff pointed out is used lor activities of Daisy Butler was arrested followState Agricultural prize of $25 for tablishment of the States will again experience prosper- and Edgar C Jenthe Catholic Youth association for ing the sensational escape of Jack fete as an annual ous times but the present govern- sen former assisther story "Charred” No stories were event considerable periods making’ it im- Weston and herself from Sheriff Mr Joseph mental policies are not conducive to ant United States possible for the high school and ele- Louis Fife of Iron county turned in during the first period by Born In Cincinnati Mr Joseph at- business recovery’’ district mentary departments of the school Sheriff Fife had traced Weston and schools and tended attorney public graduated students Brigham Young university to hold assemblies until Kearney hall the woman to an isolated spot and lor county attorfrom the of Cincinnati University Presentation of the checks was made 350 persons was completed had arrested Weston on a felony a was he He athlete has where star ney seating by Waide M Condon Sunday editor lived in Salt Lake Weston resisted and was The school glee club sang selec- charge A graduate of 47 years for City of The Salt Lake Tribune in chare tions and the orchestra played mak- wounded in the exchange of shots the Salt Lake City as county surveyor from 1894 serving of the contests 1896 ing up a musical program completed that followed public schools Mr In addition to the presentation an to He was The woman seized a weapon cova vocal solo by Mrs S A Rea Jensen was admitofHhe house cf by speaker Interesting address on writing of the 1907 to 1909 ted to practice began with accompaniment by Miss ered Sheriff Fife while he was exfrom representatives short story and of the short short which was his second Alice McArdle Mrs Fred Grisley amining Weston and with the asfore the supreme legislative story was given by Professor L A term He was r sistance of Weston chained him to court of Utah chairman of the school of the board president Quivey of the University of Utah of trustees of the Utah State Indus18 1927 association program committee tree with his handcuffs She placed April who has assisted The Tribune in the and the Rev Father Keefe spoke her companion into a car drove him From June P school from 1907 to 1912 He trial judging of all stones published Republican polling places en 1929 to July 1 to Arizona and buried him after he was supervisor of census in 1930 and briefly 1934 had died from the effects of the Explains Requisites was state alcohol distributor from page eighteen Mr Jensen Fire victim ’fair’ wound Mr Jensen Professor Quivey explained the 1920 to 1924 Edwin D Hatch Salt Lake City was in the federal The candidate was president of attorney will serve ax district attorney’s office He has been Bettv Tuckey 4 daughter of Mr requisites of acceptable story writing temporary and pointed out a number of glaring the Intermountain Baseball league chairman of the Republican active in Republican circle for many and Mrs George W Tuckey 524 county faults of amateur writers faults that and is a past exalted ruler of the and legislative conventions years and has served as secretary of South Fourth West street who sufTuesday must be eliminated before stories can B P O E lodge No 85 25 it was announced the Bar' association of the city and fered severe burns Monday morning September A mining operator and engineer Tuesday by E R Callister chairman be accepted for publication at Salt Lke when matches she was playing with v x slnc Mr Condon explained in detail the Mr Joseph also is interested in farm- of the county committee ltg organiza- ignited her clothing was reported as new policy of The Tribune for the ing being the president of the St tion in 1930 “fair” at the Salt Lake General hosMrs Joseph Wirthlm and Mis Ivy The f o 1 lo wing pital Tuesday Baker have been chosen to serve as year September 1 1934 to September Joseph Water company 1 1935 which will include cash are vice chairmen with George R McRepublicans prizes w for free lance writers as well as for among those sponClure aa temporary secretary His There will be no stipulation of university students soring his candiThese'writersi assistants will be J C Denton Burwhich include all those not members ton Hunter Louis Leatham Rulan J dacy: J Howard for purposes of a preliminary facts of short story classes afthe UniverGarrett Carl A Ballard and Antone Lundberg In the case of Moroni C Iverhearing The temporary sergeant-at-arm- s Badgef S B Robsity of Utah the Utah State Agriculson 50 charged with the embezzleB bins tural college the Bngham Young uniwill be Louis R Watts assisted by ment of $407 of state funds when he Sharp Robert B versity and the University of Idaho Whether Salt Lake holds an- J Hollis Aylett Porter H A Rich at Moscow will be paid $5 for each other Covered Wagon Cily celebra Selection of the officers was made was employed In the office of Milton days At the end of the tion next year will depend largely Tuesday by the arrangements com Calvin Behle Phil story published H Welling secretary of state County of Salt Lake City began Jews J Purcell Thomas year prizes of $25 for the best story on the attitude of local business men mittee consisting of J A Hunter Attorney Harold E Wallace said celebration Tuesday at sundown W Mackay and W printed and $15 for the second best members of thr special chamber of A C Ensign and Mrs John R StewTuesday of the most solemn and sacred Hal Farr' will be awarded For atones accept- commerce committee to study the art together with Mr Callister and Ms Wallace said he would refuse ed from students at either of the four proposal announced Tuesday Mr Jensen and 'day in the Hebrew calendar Yom Flank S Emery ebunty committee to stipulate facts so that the case Kippur or the day of atonement his family reside at schools $9 will be paid immediately i A aurvey has been started and the secretary might go to the district court without The observance will continue 588 D street Mr Ayland upon publication and prizes of $15 for findings will govern the committee’s County committee ‘ officers an a hearing He said that Mr Ayland of 730 East First South until sundown Wednesday in Mrpreliminary the best and $10 for the second Jiest report to the board of governors next nounced plans complete for the priIverson must elect to either have orthodox and liberal published durlngvtbi year from each Monday The committee was named maries Thursday from 8 p m to street is local manager of the William both the a hearing or waive and thus be held Hebrew synagogues the worshipe ljolemationBl-Drtecttyschool will fee given" A grand "pm after tfi “beaTa hadbeen requested1)) m- - M which delegates for the for trial in the Third district court cqn LirBurnaThe candidate a native son ers "remaining ut the synagogues of $35 will then be paid for the best agency the backing of the chamber veiitions will be elected The’ hearing was originally set i the day student-writte- n story behind the move to revive the civic Appointment of G H Lunt for was for 45 years a member of the fire throughout In both synaObservance Monday but was held in abeyar to in ranks all ' serving 1931 mer celebration United States Started'in Maximum Fixed deputy district at- department by City Judge C F Dalby when dc- - ' gogues is Identical in philosophy The request was made by Harry S torney as head of the Republican that of actihg chief He also is a for tense counsel requested a hearing by These prizes both for free lance in method of the differing only of an Elks club state speakers’ ' bureau was an mer deputy sheriff and student writer are for short stipulation service In the liberal Tem he his In candidacy announcing some committee nounced time ago appointed by State Chairman Allan S Black Parnell stories which are defined as having a B’nai Samdeputy eouhty atRabbi Israel pie said his personal platform calls for Tingey maximum of 5000 words and a mini- to prepare for the celebration uel H Gordon conducted the ser- - torney said he would ask Judge Dalfaor without law fear enforcement to reset the case for hearing mum of 1500 words with those 6f bevor and a businesslike administration vices In 'the vernacular while in by tween 1500 and 3500 being given prefthe orthodox Congregation of the sheriff’s office- “I am not enerence Montefiore Rabbi J E Krikstein cumbered with pledges to any person L D S Fall Conference A separate division has been made conducted the services in Hebrew or he said organization” for the short short- - or stories under The observance culmination of Set to Open October 5 1500 words and which are defined as the ten days of penitence Ushrrrrr 1 r Salt Jewish New Lake being highly suggestive of a compliYear on the in' ered HOLC Lends Council BIS by $14 By City Safety cated plot which of course is not exThe first presidency of the I D S Sunday September 9 Is a day of To Landowners Utah fasting and prayer ' plicitly given This contest is open church Tuesday announced that the 19— Parking in front of driveways One of the most to all writers including collegiate one hundred fifth- - semiannual conRabbi Krikstein choee as the is in obnoxious front who the driver and for each one published $2 50 will pests o$ a parks his ference of the Church of Jesus Christ for evening subject Tuesday The Home' Owners Loan corporabe paid A prize of $25 for the Best private driveway or who drives into it and stops He sermon “Why I Am a Hebrew" of Latter-daSaints will convene in tion in Utah has made 6085 loans to He will deliver another sermon and $15 for the second best short disregards the right of anyone coming out and eventualthe tabernacle Friday October 5 short published prior to September ly must be honked at to move out of the way should a at '10 a m Conference'sessions will date amounting to $14333845 59 Wednesday Rabbi Gordon spoke 1 1935 will be car come from either direction to use the driveway This awarded Mr Condon on “Can We Atone?” Tuesday was announced Tuesday by J Francis continue through Saturday and Sunexplained that The Tribune expects to is a distinct violation of ordinance and should be reportand will deliver two serFowles state manager day October 6 and 7 night be unusually critical in its acceptance ed Whether in the outlying residence district the'eounty mons Wednesday The general priesthood meeting Applications have been received of these short shorts and that at least or the city One of the features of the celewill be held Saturday October 6 at for 13669 loans for a total of ten must be published before 01 and of this number 13121 bration in both snyogogues Wedprizes 7pm and church officials urge that EDITOR'S NOTE— Thl KrlM of artlrtm hu been authorized and will be awarded missionary and other reunions be arnesday will be the memorial sercalling for $31622 200 46 have been of official of both and menu Traffic the approved by City Depart Short talks also were made by each vices in honor of departed loved ranged so aa not to conflict with the approved for preliminary appraisal County of the prize winners ones he said other meeting! ifii -- m er Special Services Mark Kearney Hall Dedication Prizes Awarded BUSINESS MAN Student Writers ENTERS RACE Of Short Stories Catholic Bishop Points Out Educational Value of Judge Memorial Addition P -- half-earne- d Tribune-Telegra- y TICKEmACES “Two-third- Jtace ' G 0 RSELECTS MEET LEADERS Parent-Teache- County Attorney Denies Request In Iverson Case Fete Committee To Make Report Jesse Jews B6gin Observance of Yom Kippur -- ' to-p- Joseph-chairma- - -- Today’s Traffic Talk 333 in y r! 4(4 ( I: |