Show 12 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING Pap er Making Maw Named Pist President Progressive Democrats Problem Told M S L Meet Aims of New Organization Outlined at S Meeting of New State Group 15 1938 Killer Suspect’ s Orpheus Club Plans Concert Dance for Anniversary Fele Hearing Slated Li than 300 Democrats met In the Newhouse hotel Monday Dr Harry F Lewis in nightMore and formed the Progressive Democratic League of Utah Talk Reveals Worl$ of naming State Senator Herbert B Maw as president by acclamation from Salt Lake City was named Wendell Grover state senator-elec- t Institute of Chemistry president of a Salt Lake county unit of the organization The aim and ideal of the organ the consti- costs but aisd enough to give the Speaking before the Utah sec- ization as expressed Jn an adequate tax exemption on at the people and tution soadopted Chemical tion of the American their homes without Increasing to promote progressive taxes and without putting any burciety Tuesday night at the Un- meeting is den on any one group” he declared iversity of Utah Dr Harry F Lewis legislation to sponsor progressive The senator stressed that he Is told the members of some of the men and Women for public office not opposed to any group or faction libmore t'o a seek and and manupromote problems concerned in the of general laws and said that he believed that Utah facture of paper He pointed out eral interpretation depends upon business declaring Reports on Rills that “unfair burdens should be put the tact that whereas paper forto the on no meeting class” Addressing merly was made largely of rags the formal organization' prior of the No Favoritism and now is made chiefly of ail league Senator Maw declared that 'Tm basing my talk on phone kinds of wood there are certain at the coming session of the legisproblems to be faced in the reaction lature senate bill No 1 according calls and inquiries which I have of the wood fibers to certain chem- to plans will be one calling for the received” he said “I asked them icals encountered In that manufac- enactment of a direct primary law why they are concerned One group in Utah said: We feel you are against us’ ture “I am glad to announce to you and others- - told me I was against Dr Lewis exploded many prevaHerbert D Mate lent theories - concerning wood also" he said “that after several them I wish we could make them one was believe or weeks’ work I have completed thing that not I pulp and stated the industry now “back where it started” in its senate bill No 2 which will be an any of us have it in for any group Two Drivers Booked vaor I old age pension law” The bill gr have any of us any favoritism lack of knowledge concerning Two drivers were booked at the or class” he added will provide for adequate for any group rious phases of the subject At a dinner in his honor Dr pensions for all over 65 who have Following a plea made' by A S' police station late Monday night Lewis explained the functions of not incomes of at least $30 per Brown Democratic national com- on charges of speeding through the the Institute of Paper Chemistry month and will be administered mitteeman from Utah the organ- business district They were Wenand paid with government aid of which he is dean ization voted to support a bill pro- dell Paxton 18 of 1807 West Forty-eight- h 150 members of “There are enough revenues avail- posing to establish a tubercular Approximately South street and Ashton E the local chapter of the society able not only to make that pension sanitarium under state financing Williams 38 of 2019 East Thirty-nint- h Were present possible and furnish administrative and eontrol South street by-la- DECEMBER ' ' h A formal concert and ' dance In observance of the forty-fift- h anniversary of its organization will be given by the Orpheus club Salt Lake City male chorus Tuesday at 8 p m In the ballroom of the Hotel Utah A series of varied numbers will be" sung by the chorus on the concert program Included will be three songs of religious exaltation Bach’s “Stay Thou' With 'Me” Tschaikowsky’s ''Pilgrim’s Song” and ‘The Lost Chord’ by Arthur Sullivan The singers-alswill present two ro mantle numbers Henry Pur- - Cyril W White 32 accused slayer of Private Jack T Ashburn 36 Fort Douglas will be given a hearing in city court December 2L cell’s ‘‘Passing By” and “By the Bend of the River” by Clara Edwards Victor Herbert’s dramatic ‘The Dagger Dance” from “Natoma” and two descriptive selections ‘‘On the Sea” by Dudley Buck and Cadnjan’s “The Blizzard" In lighter "vein will be “The Druntf" by Gibbons and “The Scissors Grinder" by Hugo Jungst : Three special musical numbers will be presented with the club program They are a piano solo by Vera Frey Beason a ' tenor solo by E G McKenna and a baritone' selection by Rampton Barlow o Lee Explains Church In a complaint filed Saturday White is charged with first degree murder Monday Judge Daniel Harrington appointed Ed F Allen as his attorneyWhite absent without leave from March Field Cal where he was attached to an army air corps unit shot and kiiledAshburn December in the Golden Gate tavern 79 West Second South street the complaint signed by City Detective W E Eggleston alleges- - - Three others were wounded ' - Mothers and Daughters’ masquerade party will be given Friday December 18 at East high school Various forms of amusement - have been arranged During the evening a program will be presented by the Girls' Glee club and the Dancing clubs sponsored " by Miss Valentine Gorlinski There will be no charge for admission East Sparks Cause Fire Damages to House Social Workers’ Class Sparks from the chimney of a y brick house ‘belonging to Mrs Ana L Petersen at 135 Eleventh East street Monday afternoon caused fire damage estimated at $800 according to the report of Chief Walter S Knight An overheated flue caused fire y damage estimated at 815 to a frame house at 342 North ' Ninth West street ENJOY Features ’of the L D S church welfare plan were discussed Monday by Harold B Lee director of the program before American Farm bureau members at the Newhouse A resolution favoring a proposed school for social workers at the University of Utph was adopted Monday by approximately 50 members of Ihe Junior League hotel Dr Arthur L Beeley of the uniThe delegation was returning versity principal speaker at the from California where the national meeting described the proposed ‘ convention was held Members from schooL MODERN WOMEN Ohio Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Mrs Mabel Bailey president took Htd Hot monthly pain and delay due to colds nervous strain exposure or causes and Illinois were in the party charge of the meeting She ex- Chi cheaters Diamond Brand Pills are effectives and five Quick Rtllvl Bold by After a luncheon at the New- plained that graduates of the pro- reliable house hotel the group was taken posed school would gain recogni- 11 druggists for over 45 years Ask for for a sightseeing trip about the tion as qualified social workers by city They left Monday night for the American Association of Social TH 9lMOWO5rKAM7T the middle west Service workers one-stor- - 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