Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE J6 Death Claims Civie Leader Of Salt Lake up OCTOBER 17 1936 Utah School Districts Get Funds Share Board Offers To Mediate in Mine Strike One Starts Serving 30 Days’ Term in Jail Others Allowed Time Third Apportionment of Cash Since July 1 Puts Total $792720 Recovery Official Sends Letter 'lo Governor- as Unions Make Plans fines with alternatives of serving jail terms were Imposed upon four motorists by Police Judge A H Ellett Friday for reckless driving and hit-ru- n driving One started serving his jail term Convicted during an afternoon session of the court Norris Stead 39 of 1062 Eighth East street was ordered to pay a fine of $100 or serve 30 days in jail on a reckless driving charge He was arrested October 1 after he had struck and child seriously Injured a at Kelsey avenue and Main street He was granted until Tuesday to School districts in Utah Friday were slated to receive an apportionment of $89548 of the state district school fund and $55784 from the land Interest and rental fund The district school fund apportionment is the third made since I July 1 beginning of the fiscal year bringing the total to date to $792720 the current apportionment amounting to 61 cents for each of the 146-8school children of the state District school tax levies provide the source of this fund Average Fer Child An average of 38 cents per child was provided from the land Interest and rental fund the first paid this mi::-- : to information in the office of Charles jL Skidmore ' Percivat F Roosa state superintendent of public instruction So far the sum of $578 per child has been distributed toward the yearly apportionment of $25 for each pupil On the basis of the J935 school population 146800 the $25 per child brought $3720000 New Census The 1936 census will not be completed and compiled until late in November according to J Easton Parratt director of research and in the state office P F Roosa Auditor of statistics Largest apportionment in both funds was to the Salt Lake district Grazing Office Dies with $20487 in the district school fund and $12762 in the land Interest In Local Hospital and rental fund The difference in the new and old census which will make some variaPcrcival F Roosa 65 of 53 Third tion in the apportionment will be East street chief auditor and ac- adjusted later Mr Parratt said countant division of grazing of the United States government died Friday at 8:10 p m in a local hospital of complications resulting from a fall Hdhad been injured less than a week Mr Roosa was born in Bethel N Y August 21 1871 He came west as a young man and was con- Health Official to Enter nected with the mining industry Discussion at Meet in Mercur and the Tintic district C B Greenwood Utah in and in He had been connected with the Dr J L Jones head of the state government in various important department of health and E H positions since 1918 He was widely Bramhall director of the laboratory known in civic mining and agriculleft Salt Lake City Friday night tural circles throughout Utah Surviving are his widow Mrs bounLfor the meeting of the AmerHenrietta Werner Roosa a daugh- ican Public Health association in ter Mrs Bernice Christensen Salt New Orleans La October 20 21 Lake City and a sister Mrs Sue and 22 Lyon Seattle WasH Dr Jones will discuss some of Funeral arrangements will be an- the papers to be presented at the nounced later convention In addition to attending the health association meetings Mr Bramhall will participate in the meeting Of the State Laboratory Directors’ conference October 19 Problems of particular interest to Utah including bubonic plague tularemia and Rocky mountain spotted fever which results from the bite of an infected tick will be into by the two Utah men Kin of Apostle delved Miss Margaret Ingersoll of the U S veterans’ bureau also is atSuccumbs tending The Utah metal mines strike was marked Friday by an offer of the Utah recovery board to mediate between laborers and operators and by further prepaNtions of unions to provide for members during a probable extended walkout The offer of the Utah recovery board came in a letter from Dr Mark H Greene director to Governor Henry H Blood The governor’s office gave no answer Friday to the board’s offer Leaders Silent Mine and smelter operators and union leaders likewise were silent in regard to the proposed mediation Friday closed the seventh day of the walkout without a single move by either side to reopen the the wage and hour plants and settle — controversy —— — A scheduled-ma- ss meeting in Bingham Friday night was postponed until Saturday afternoon by The miners will strike leaders gather at 2 p m at the Metal club to discuss the labor stand and have scheduled a second general meeting in the old Union hall at 7:30 p m Sunday Glen Gillespie district hoard member of the International Union of Mine Mill and Smelter Workers and other state labor leaders were in Bingham Friday night arranging for the general meetings Further efforts to organize employes of the United States Smelting Refining and Mining company smelter in Midvale will be made at a meeting Saturday night More than 150 members reportedly joined the union in an organizing campaign this week 'Waiting Game Officials of the United States company which also operates the mines in which the majority of fhe Blngham-Lar- k district strikers were employed indicated Friday night that they were playing a “waiting” game F S Mulock assistant manager of the company said no arbitration move is contemplated at present by the management More than 100 bushels of tomatoes were donated by Utah- - county-farmeFriday to workers of the Tlntio district according to Dan Edwards secretary of the Dividend Four Drivers Fined $100 in Traffic Cases Succumbs MORNING SATURDAY Mourned 9 Moran Servet as S L Commissioner and Utah Contractor P J r s fr I $ ' A ' t Patrick J Moran 72 veteran Utah contractor civic leader and former Sait Lake City commis sioner died Friday at his home In theHotel Temple Square following a prolonged-illnes- Mr Moran as well as being one of the state’s most prominent con tractors was active in civilian war work serving as federal director of employment — a "dollar a year” job —as organizer of the $100000 Red Cross fund drive and in other lie was instrucivic activities mental in starting the effort which resulted in purchase by Salt Lake City school children of "Princess bought for the Alice” the elephant Liberty park zoo Mrr contributed to the fund to He make the purchase possible also aided in financing the Young Men’s Christian association building now the public safety building and during the war built the Elks home for the aged -- 1 Moran-personall- dSMMMWMNWl y Patrick J Moran Federal Court Jurors Called at his head contracting company installed most For Fall Term the cf the heating plants for Salt Lake Bedford Moran Va-M- ' aq of own in public the schools of City and Utah the of Utah University State Agricultural college at Logan His company also built the East high school and the administration Many building at the University other buildings and considerable highway work stand as monuments to the contractor Leader in Affairs A resident of Salt Lake City since 1870 he was a leader in the city’s government In 1891 he was elected to the territorial council by the Liberal party and the next year was elected on the same ticket to the city council from the Fourth precinct serving two years Thirty years later he returned to the city hall serving as commissioner of streets and public improvements from 1926 to 1930 In 1900 when the first contract was let by the city for installation of waterworks construction Mr ‘ Moran was awarded the contract He also constructed the concrete masonry for the plant of the American Smelting and Refining company at Garfield built the Big Cottonwood conduit of the Salt Lake City municipal water supply system and the Weber canyon wooden stave pipe power line Native of England He was born In Yorkshire England January 23 1864 Left fatherless at the age of 7 he began to work at 10 and at 14 came to the United States He 'married Dolly Shoebrldge February 25 1891 She died in 1917 and in 1921 he married her sister Hazel who survives him Surviving also are four sons Curtis P Moran-LoAngeles Patrick J Moran Chicago Edward Moran and William Moran Salt Lake City and a daughter Mrs Barton H Wherritt Dividend Inspectors Selected By Agriculture Board Appointment of Charles E Nalder cf Layton as deputy brand inspector for the state department of agriculture at Layton and Lawrence Moss Salt Lake City deputy inspector at the North Salt Lake stockyards was announced Friday by Commissioner David F Smith Deputy inspectors are paid on a per head basis receiving 6 of the 8 cents charged to owners for inspection and registration Eradication Program Set for Continuation The Utah weed eradication program will continue until the growing weather ceases probably into November according to George L Hobson state supervisor of theW P A eradication program Approximately 800 men are at work currently in the program which has resulted in the killing of an estimated 70 per cent of the weeds on the territory covered Mr Hobson recently completed a state survey Reserve Officers Hear Colonel G II Smith Freedom from political aggression depends on the government remaining the servant rather than the master of the people according to Colonel George H Smith general solicitor of the Union Pacific Railroad company who spoke before the Salt Lake chapter Reserve Officers association Thursday night 'in the Tribune-Telegraauditorium m Fire Loss $800 More than $800 damage was 'done by a fire which broke out in a chicken coop and garage to the rear of the home of R C Green 1964 ' Ninth East street Friday night The buildings were damaged to the extent of $300 while the remaining loss was to contents including an automobile' The cause was undetermined Held by Agents Mike Papich 54 was held in the county jail Saturday morning for alleged violation of the state liquor control law He was arrested by liquor control commission agents in ‘ Murray the fine Unable to pay pay Thirteen Salt Lakers to Serve in Session Set to Open November 4 Thirteen Salt Lakers are among the 45 persons summoned to appear for petit jury service Wednesday November 4 at the court of U S District Judge Tillman D Johnson The summons have been served by U S Marshal Gilbert Mecham The Salt Lakers are: J C Patterson 1455 Uintah circle Robert Hansen 521 Cleveland avenue O J David 1580 Laird avenue Ora Lee Sr 1112 West Fourth South street W S Featherstone 1940 Thirteenth - -- -- ' East street W R Herr 270 East South Temple street Howard C Means 625 Thirteenth East street Frank 1749 South State street R E Winn care of Utah Power and Light company Alfred C Mitchell 662 South Main street Robert Sneddon 673 Seventh avenue Royal B Barrett 1037 Linden avenue and Harold Brinton 61 E street Other Utahns summoned for jury duyt are: Glen W Browning Sixty-sixt- h South and Fourteenth East streets George S Berry Murray A J Butterfield Midvale Amasa M Hammond Roy LaMont Miller Manti Arch Bingham Smithfield H E Goddard T B Wheel-wrigPhil Cohn Fred Timmerman all of Ogden William H Cost-le- y Harrisville W A Montgomery North Ogden Charles Riddle Antimony John Painter Nephi C L Warnick Pleasant Grove Walter Archibald Plymouth Earl Hales Riverside Box Elder county Nick Holliday Santaquin W I Sorenson Men-do- n Azariah Brown Blanding Brigham Nebeker Brigham Seth Jacohs Delta Leon Vest Mona Roy Manning Garland Mark Thackeray Croy-de- n M V Hatch Panguitch Clyde Wlllardsen Mayfield James Swenson Nibley J D Jamison Eureka Joseph Horton Lewiston Marion Western Deseret and James L Shaw Liberty ht Boy Injured When Struck by Bicycle a $100 fine for reckless driving Jim Beggs 22 of 504 Wood avenue went to jail for 30— days— Arrested early Friday after a collision at 461 South State street he admitted the charge Reckless Driving Charles A Bement 18 of 633 East Eighth South street was fined $100 y with an alternative jail sentence for reckless driving He was granted until November 16 to pay the fine Previously convicted of a hit-ru- n driving charge on which he was arrested two weeks after he had allegedly knocked a man from the front platform of a switch engine at Fourth South and Fourth West streets Bud Kilpatrick 29 of 267 North First West street was sentenced to pay a $100 fine or serve 25 days in jail and was granted a stay of execution on the sentence until November 16 Glen Anderson of 2793 South West Temple street was acquitted of reckless driving charges for which he was arrested after he allegedly struck a parked car near Twenty-sevent- h South and Eleventh East streets October 3 To Juvenile Court The case of LeRoy Torgerson 17 of 2858 Beverly street charged with reckless driving was remanded to the juvenile court Hq was arrested Thursday near the Highland Park South school on Twenty-sevent- h street Trials of P J McDonald and Yager on reckless driving charges were continued until Octo-v26 and 27 respectively Charged with speeding C H Carlqulst 50 and Don Peterson 19 were fined $5 each while a bench warrant was ordered issued for the arrest of Norman Hatch 20 F Collins 60 forfeited $3 on a The case of Joe stop sign charge Eisen 16 similarly charged was remanded to the juvenile court 30-da- le er Managers Hear Optimistic Talk Sales s’ which close W Is now apparently- - near a A telegram urging Governor Alf M London to stop in Utah next week on his return trip from California was sent to na- tional Republican headquarters Friday night by the state committee David J Wilson committee chairman announced Mr Wilson and committee members expressed belief that the appearance of the party’s standard bearer in Utah before the election would materially assist the Republican campaign The governor who is scheduled to make a hurried trip to Los Angeles for a speech there Tuesday night would likely appear in Salt Lake City on his return Wednesday the state chairman believes The sudden shift ef plans to provide for a dash to Los Angeles Tuesday was announced in' Topeka Kan Friday Governor London will fill engagements in Oklahoma City and Indianapolis immediately after his return October 22 and 23 Freedom of Speecli Stressed by Attorney The American government is in no danger of being overturned by a revolution as long as it allows freedom of speech and freedom of the press Franklin Riter Salt Lake City attorney told junior chamber of commerce members Friday at Dick Gunn’s cafe Mr Riter classed communism and fascism as passing fancies fitting only the political ideas of one gen- eration Similar dictatorships have come and gone a number of times in Europe during the period the United States government has been functioning he said Joseph Benedict was chairman of the meeting Charged With Gambling In a raid at 58 East Second South street Friday police arrested four men and charged them with gambling They were booked as James O’Day 36 Elmer Jensen 34 Joe Garland 29 and D: Black 34 They were released on a $25 bond each c J S&m: Irf V’Vr- - Death Claims US Official Jones Leaves For Conclave LDS 'v '-- S After Fall An optimistic picture of Utah Eric Herman Anderson 54 of real estate prospects was painted Magna a retired engineer for the by F Orin Woodbury president pf Utah Copper company died Friday morning at his the Utah State Realty association home of a brain at the regular monthly meeting Fritumor day night of the Utah Salesman-ager- association Discussing "The Current Real Estate Situation” Mr Woodbury predicted a revival of real estate values In Salt Lake City and other Utah cities He attributed the revival to the slump which has extended over many months 'and a ing Speaker Sees RetiredMagna Realty Boom Resident Dies J Mickelsen presented his regular economic review Howard Jones salesmanager of Morrison-Merri- ll Struck by a bicycle near First & Co presided at the meetSouth and First West streets Friday ing which was conducted at the at 8:30 a m William Cunningham University club 8 son of Mr and Mrs Thomas Cunningham of 45 South First West street suffered a fracture of the Lecture Series Slated left arm police reported Evan Collidge 14 of 244 Shade sAt Chamber Building place rider of the bicycle failed to was Francis M Darter California civil stop after the accident and later found attending class at the engineer announces a second seEast high school officers said He ries of free lectures to be held at was turned over to juvenile authori- the chamber of commerce beginties on a hit and run charge police ning Sunday at 7:45 p m added Subjects to be treated Include: ‘The Ten Lost Tribes" on October 18 and 10 “Divine Calling of Jesus Christ and Joseph Smith His Temple Building Prophet” October 20 and 21 and "Spiritual Condition and Destiny of Our Church and Nation” Landou Urged To Stop inS L GOP By Utah i year-accord- - t ' J r $ Holladay Fryer proudly shows his Persian cat “Fuzzy” to admiring throngs at the twentieth annual pet and hobby show of the Wasatch school Below V' ' ’ - - W" V I - ) 4 f t - are Eugene Smith and his dog “Pluto” with never a thought that the photographer had just caught them this affectionate - Board Qualified The Utah recovery board which offered Friday to mediate the dispute was organized under the state’s “little N R A” Its members were chosen from among all the subdlvisious of community life Dr Greene pointed out in suggesting that the board might act “more advantageously than any other agency” Members besides the chairman are Stanley N Child and E W Kelly of Salt Lake City J R Beus of Hooper and R J Murdock of Provo - - piV f ) rf i: pose Burns Peril Pupils Enter Child After 1000 Pets in Gun Mishap Annual Show Boy in Hospital From Hurts rs local Three pigs and a donkey mingled their grunts squeals and blatant Injuries Eyesight with the song and twitter brays When Struck by Auto May Be Impaired of birds the barks of dogs and the plaintive meows of kittens at son the twentieth Harold Hackwell annual pet and hobby Mr And erson Mrs Mary Saniger 65 of 965 East was born in Fro--! Seventeenth South street suffered a of Mr and Mrs Lester Hkckwell show of the Wasatch school Fri’J karr Sweden Au fracture of the right leg Friday at 33 Herbert avenue was in the Salt day gust 9 1882 and 10:55 p m when she was struck by Lake general hospital Friday Miss Evelyn R McCoy the printo the an automobile at Logan avenue and night recovering from powder cipal said jcam it was the most sucUnited States in Ninth East street burns suffered in Layton when a cessful show ever held at the school 1891 with his parWayne E Branagan 24 of 1014 ents who settled Gale street driver of the car told shotgun was discharged accidenwith more than 1000 entries of Pleasant Grove officers he was traveling north when tally near his face kinds revealing the intervarious and later moved the woman crossing the street sudThe child was not seriously in- est the children took in the event to Lehi denly darted in front of his car She attaches said alAnd it was an event Dogs were '? He attended the was taken to the emergency hos- jured hospital though fear was expressed that staked out all over the west- side Utah State Agri pital for treatment c u 1 tural college burns near his left eye may affect of the school grounds with every and was a gradu-M- r his eyesight He was reported in kind— mongrel to blueblood— being Anderson ate of the Univer- Thieves Ransack Cabin a fairly good condition scanned by the critical but loving His father told police that the eyes of hundreds of youngsters and sity of Utah He married Ida Lyand Cash Take Jewelry their parents For the first time child was playing in their automoman sister of Richard R Lyman of the council of twelve apostles of Entering a cabin occupiedjby Guy bile when the gun which was in however these was only one Scottie Wyo’ at the the car was discharged acciden- said Miss McCoy the L D S church Becoming af- H Hansen of Cody Cause Excitement Lehr auto camp 2241 East Twenty-fir- tally by a boy playing around the comfiliated with the Utah Copper South street burglars stole car The three little pigs were enpany in 1912 he worked there until $115 In cash two diamond rings tered by Jimmy Morris 8 and ill health forced his retirement in valued at more than $100 and some Bobby Clendenin 6 They refused Be Guest Governor to was to to “stay put” and caused 'no little reported personal effects it 1935 fun and excitement Friday Surviving are his widow: four police locker his Theft of $4650 from Of Farmington Group Flowers and plants in profusion daughters Mrs Marlon A Young in the Newhouse heating plant was were among the entries Friday with Shelley Idaho Miss Louise AnderH some beautiful exhibits occupying Friday by H son Magna Mrs Clara A Cannon reported to police h 1909 Forty-fiftEast of Blood will be most of one of the halls Dahlias Cedar City and Mrs Afton A Glissmyer H Governor Henry entered by Russell Madson were two sons South street Hiawatha Jameson honored guest at a reception to be outstanding Clyde Lyman Anderson Magna 6 3 p m to One room of the school was filled given Sunday from and Herman L Anderson Garfield Japanese Held Up A man armed with a small caliber p m at the home of Mr and Mrs with cats of almost every kind and and two brothers Gustavus E An' description while another room was derson Norman Okla and An- pistol held up C Okamura of 3014 D L Rice of Farmington turned into an aquarium for drew J Anderson Magna South West Temple street while he Speakers will include Governor almost Funeral services will be conduct- was walking in front of 128 West Blood Calvin W Rawlings state there were fish everywhere In another room birds warbled ed Sunday at 2 p m in the Pleas- First South street and robbed him Democratic chairman Hugh B ant Green L D S ward chapel at of $7 in cash and a pocket watch it Brown chairman of the state liquor and sang with the excitement of was reported to police Friday The control commission and Grover A hundreds of admirers thronging by Magna with Bishop L C Healy Burial will be in the Wa- holdup occurred Thursday at 9:15 Giles deputy state attorney general them and ruffled their feathers proudly as they displayed themAbout 200 guests are invited satch Lawn burial park p m the report said selves to their little friends - Hobby Room 6 ’ The hobby room found Itself filled with handiwork and curiosities among the latter being the All contest entrants are urged skull of a bear Collections of butThey will be reToday is the day The Salt Lake ” the contest terflies leatherwork sewing pilto write their names and leased in waves of five each with Tribune-TelegraIntermountain on wing or fuselage of lows gourds and other things of a appointed timekeeper special Aviation club members will manifor each flight The twenty glidglider to assure return in the interest to boys and girls were evifest their aeronautic skill in a ers remaining aloft for the longevent the ship becomes lost to dence of what they like to do when left to their own initiative est period of time will win the sight during the contest glider contest to be held on the First and also special prize was contest Interest in the contest Is at east rim of City Creek canyon has attracted awarded to Tom Chamberlain 12 of and fever and friends the For liat parents beginning at 9 a m of 1085 Second avenue for his airclub members and all others inmany new members to The Rising air currents and fate terested in model aviation The elegram Interpnountain Avi- plane model patterned after a MarTribune-Telegrawill combine with the craftsation club Everyone over ten tin bomber Five dolls dressed as extends an invitation to view this colorful and years of age with a genuine en- the quintuplets in crocheted and manship of club members to pick twenty winners each of whom exciting spectacle The best route thusiasm for model aviation is knitted dresses won a special prize for Patty Nilson 8 of 964 Third will be rewarded with a free ride to the contest grounds lies directeligible for membership Applica’ - in the United Air Lines' new ly up C etreet to the end of the tion blanks and club plans are avenue to All in all it was a day thrill the available at headquarters upon road There is ample parking Douglas luxury liner due to arrive in Sait Lake City during space for automobiles within a request Mail should be addressed heart of any child and parents were equally enthused as they folto L D Simmons club director November half block distance of the canlowed the youngsters among the More' than one hundred tiny the gliders will be anj should contain a three-ceyon rim where ' ‘ ' motorless gliders are entered in released stamp for return correspondence exhibits Woman Suffers - st - City Creek Air Derby Slated This Morning Tribune-T- m nt Official of Socialists Givs Aims of Party Security is the fundamental Issue of the present political campaign Roy Burt national organizer for the Socialist party said Friday night at a meeting sponsored by the Utah Socialist party in the Labor temple The present social security laws Mr Burt said are “woefully lnade- - quate” He urged political action backed by economic action to remedy the situation M E King was chairman of the meeting and introduced Mr Burt who is making a speaking tour of the country for his party Recreation Director On National Board Ray Forsberg city recreation director has been appointed a mem-bof the United States Junior chamber of commerce education committee it was learned here Friday The committee according to a letter from Walter E Holman Portland Ore national president is to make a study of education administration and curricula er Roy Scout Conclave Draws LDS Apostle George Albert Smith of the quorum of the twelve apostles of the L D S church left Salt Lake City Thursday night on the Union Pacific railroad for New York where he will attend a meeting of the executive board Boy Scouts of America of which he is a member Utah Employes’ Group Plans Annual Parley Annual convention of the Utah Manufacturers’ Employes’ league will be held Saturday at 8 p m in the chamber of commerce with an attendance of more than 300 persons anticipated Roy Nelson president will be in Directors charge of the session will be elected Held for Trial Clifford Layton was ordered held for trial in the Third district court on charges of Issuing a check for insufficient funds after a preliminary hearing Friday before City Judge Daniel Harrington Layton is alleged to have issued the $78 ‘ check on Majr 29 4 r - 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