Show 71 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Storm Damage Estimates Rise to Half Million Mark SATURDAY MORNING OCTOBER 17 '1936 Vieivs of Destruction Wrought hy Record Utah Gale Mil Ogden Warehouse Weber and Davis Telephone Power and Telegraph Lines Hard Hit Ogden Victim in Serious Condition Pe On) Burch Creek achool In South Ogden were dismissed for the weekthe Davis' county end Friday schools because of heating plant difficulties and the Burch Creek school because the roof had been torn off by the Thursday night (Continued from wind OIG SAVINGS in JEWELRY DURING Layaway Sale ho EXTRA CHARGES FOR CREDIT cfcfudmck SQUARE DEAL JEWELER “Famoui tor Diamond!” 273 MAIN HSU n V wind-carrie- nrarnri! ill V -- WAWII H fee 'laWM- ! 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J Sporting Goods Street Floor hrTWfmtrM X So(3 TV7 iSV2-l- O n o ' i t MEAT and GROCERY SPECIALS nr Postal Telegraph lines were operating Friday also on a temporary New Deal He Asserts basis according to R A Smith Salt Lake City manager Some 200 (Continued from Pete One) poles were downed by the wind and his address the entire system of repairs will cost perhaps more than free and private enterprise had been $10000 Most of the Postal damage was through Davis and Weber “dragged” to the “edge of ruin” by the “same leaders who are now trycounties ing to scare you” He added: Poles Damage Houses “Few of the public are being Besides the traffic hazard and fooled this year” He said he was putting it mlldy property damage occasioned by fallen poles and trees along the high- when he said corporation directors ways Friday morning considerable and lawyers were “foggy in their damage was done to homes and thinking processes” when used farm buildings by the toppled stockholders' money to they persuade same poles those stockholders that they Homes belonging to Joseph Ad' "ought to chastise the administraams of Layton Alvin Nesseji of tion that is to broaden home Bountiful and E S Smoot of Farm- and foreign trying markets for their own were ington materially damaged goods” Roofs and during the storm Then as in a major address of porches many other Davis county night at Chicago the homes were blown off and falling Wednesday chief executive asserted that “we brick from chimneys and walls fight only against that kind of concaused further damage centrated wealth and economic Broken windows damaged store er which in the old days usedpow-to signs crumpled outbuildings and dictate not only to the business of fences leveled by the blasts of the the nation but to government Itstorm were common in all parts of self” the storm territory of finanIt was a small Trees were uprooted In Logan and cial Interests he minority said whose conNorth Logan Friday Leaves car- cern was not the welfare of the naried by the storm lodged in a canal tion or business but merely an on East Center street causing an "extension of their own power” overflow which filled basements in Human Rights the vicinity In every political crisis of AmeriConsiderable damage was done to can history he went on the underthe Tribune-Telegrascore board when it was blown from its stand lying issue has been between those human rights ards in the Utah State Agricultural who have emphasized and sought to exercise governmencollege stadium tal power for the many and those who have sought to use It for the Girl Scouts to Honor few are now coming to learn' Founder in ’37 Meet he We said "that the Interests of the few were best served when the In' CINCINNATI Oct 18 AV-- Sa vannah Ga where the Girl Scouts terests of the many were best safewere founded 24 years ago won an guarded That is our fight now It be won now as It has always uncontested selection Friday as will ” been won in America the 1937 convention city said He the “fact” that recovery twenty-second anClosing their nual convention here The Girl had come to all groups was a "refuScouts decided to visit Savannah tation” of what he called the next year in honor of Mrs Juliette “trickle down” theory which "guidGordon Low who In 1912 founded ed the previous administration” The trouble was he said there the organization there was too little left to trickle more than half way down Acting on just the opposite theory the president said the new deal With Cobb' sought to bring recovery by tackBEVERLY HILLS Cal Oct 16 ling the problems of those at the —No matter who wins it’s going bottom of the pyramid Increasing to be the time for young men in earnings and Income and purchasgovernment — on one side the ing power generally He asserted that for the first time “Kansas gang” in the other camp in years there Is a national administhe new deal’s beardless boys Two types are forever more out tration determined to give industrial of the picture unless somebody workers and wage earners "an opstuffs a pair and sets them up In portunity for a fairer wage for a a museum so future generations more decent standard of working hours" may study these extinct species: First— The ancient Bourbon from the deep south who feels very bitter touching on the thirteenth fourteenth and fifteenth amendments and keeps plain- -' tlvely wondering what John C Breckenridge would do under the circumstances And second— The old line reactionary of the eastern seaboard who still treasures a signed photograph of Mark Hanna and has everything a well kept mausoleum should have except the hope of a resurrection Yes sir youth will be served The only trouble Is It so often In- lists on being served raw IRVIN S COBB I I IVI y Eastern Beef Corn-Fe- d Swift’s Premium 3lc lb lb 39c lb 16c and 18c POT ROAST 18 UP) — mem- WASHINGTON of commission LEG RUMP ROLLED VEAL ROAST lb Euro- pean consumer cooperatives was said Friday to have the likelihood of a unanimous report to 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