Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING MARCH 3 1937 State Educator Auto Policy Temple Zone W Sets Spring Registration Comments on and Registration dates and hours Rate Raised For TQurist "M’’10 a "I” for the spring quarter at the hu versity begins' ""i National Meet m "C” Marfh were announced Autos Asked day Registrar E J Norton Students of the schools Un Injuries Uni- of TT- Utahf'-whic- Tues- 23 by Increase of Accidents in Utah During 1936 Advanced as Reason Increased traffic accidents In Utah reached directly to the pocket-book- s of automobile drivers Tuesday when announcement was made of a 25 per cent raise in acoident insurance rates E A Smith Jr state Insurance commissioner said Tuesday night that he had been informed of the rate change unofficially from local underwriters but had no official word yet Big Increase The Increase was 25 per cent in premiums on policies covering per sonal injury for all companies of the National Bureau of Casualty and Surety Underwriters of New York City It was estimated that of the approximately drivers in the state woflld be afone-four- fected Rates for Utah are based upon the latest policy year Local underwriters reason that increased traffic accidents higher court and reopening of old claims brought the rise in premium ' charges judg-ment- Only public liability— personal ry-rates are affected by the increase Although almost all the companies operating in Salt Lake City are affected only about 25 per cent of automobile owners have the type of insurance on which the rate was raised Based on Cost Rates are based on actual cost Underwriters pointed out Tuesday --resulting in- - the conclusion that accidents have increased in money cost by 25 per cent Passenger cars only are affected by the increase there being no raise In rate on commercial vehicles according to insurance writers here inju- C fishier Places Self in Custody Henry J Hamilton former cashier in the county assessor's office Who pleaded guilty to a charge of misuse of public founds appeared Tuesday at the' sheriffs office to place himself in custody under terms of a commitment issued by District Judge P C Evans providing for his serving an indeterminate term in the state prison Deputy sheriffs said 'that Hamilton would be taken to the county jail where he was to spend the night and later enter the state V prison The complaint against Hamilton charged- that he appropriated $86 30 for his- own use when he was employed last July at the county assessor’s office Fraternity to Hear Discussion on Lake "Chemistry of Great Salt Lake" Dr W D Bonner of the University of Utah faculty at the quarterly dinner of Sigma Xi fraternity Thursday at 6:30 p m in the Union building Dr Bonner has been engaged in chemical researches of the lake water for the past several years and has studied occurrence of rare and valuable salts order crfprecipitation of the salts upon evaporation and other chemical problems affecting the economic use of lake water Jay W Wright former graduate student in the university department of physics will be awarded a certificate of commendation for a paper submitted in a national competition Wtll be discussed by Success of American democracy hinges upon building' up a school curriculum close to the lives and needs of the people educators said at the annual meeting of the de- partment of superintendence Na- tional Education association C H Skidmore state superintendent of public instruction said Tuesday Mr Skidmore one of a number of Utahns who attended the meeting held in New Orleans arrived He' was made a home Tuesday member of the advisory council for cura group making a five-yericulum planning study and addressed the school building planning section on P W A assistance En route home Mr Skidmore attended a meeting of national junior college presidents held March 27 in Dallas Texas "More and more emphasis is being placed on junior college work because of the need it fills in the lives of students unable to go to four-yecolleges” he said ar ar Four to Give Spain Talks Group in Salt Lake to Aid War-Stricke- n Direct from Spain where they were participants on the side of the loyalists in the civil war four young people will lecture here Thursday at 8:15 p m at 255 East Broadway The youthful lecturers are Eugenio Imaz an editor Josephine Ramirez a war nurse Luis Simarro a loyalist battalion commandelr and Maria Gloria Simarro director of a Spanishwar orphanage Members of the "United Youth League to Aid Spanish Democracy” they will relate purposes for which the Spanish government is fighting They are in the United States to help raise funds for the care of -- azd for wounded and refugees homeless soldiers and citizens and general war relief Sponsoring the lecture locally are the following: State Senator Warwick C Lamoreaux State Representatives C W Spence and Sol J Selvin Rabbi Samuel H Gordon of Temple B’nai Israel the Rev Jacob Trapp pastor of the First Unitarian church Paul H Peterson president of the Utah State Federation of Labor Elmo Hall organizer for the Building Trades Council Harold E Crose secretary Utah Motor Club Makes Request of City as Summer Trafific Aid Because a record number of tourists Is expected to visit Salt Lake City during the coming season the city commission was- - asked Tuesday to set aside the four blocks surrounding the L D S temple grounds for exclusive parking of automobiles The request was made in a communication written by W D Rishel president-manage- r of the Utah State Automobile association who explained advance information indicates a “bumper” tourist year "Fropa all the advance information wb can gather the year 1937 is going to break all records in the volume of touring travel in Salt Lake City and Utah” Mr Rishel told the commission “We in Salt Lake City who are interested in this travel should start now to lay our plans to take care of this vast army f cars - "Our 35 years’ experience in handling touring travel convinces us the temple grounds is by far the greatest attraction we have in the state from the tourists’ pojut of view "Therefore the Utah State Automobile association would like to have your honorable commission set aside the block surrounding the temple grounds for the exclusive cars be parking of ginning May 1 and lasting until No1 vember During these months there is no doubt but that our vis itors and guests will use all this All lower division students freshmen and sophomores will enroll on Saturday March 6 in the 'Union building Students will report for registration cards as follows: 8 a m students whose heritage it ds a disgrace for any substantial portion of their membership to be on a public dole LOGAN — Cancer and disease Of the blood vessels were discussed by Dr L R Cowan and Dr O J LaBarge respectively at a meeting of Che Cache Valley Medical' association Dr H K Merrill president announced Tuesday names Tall between “D” m "H” 9 a m to N" to -- si”- 12:43 p "Z” 1:45 a “A” to of other the university will register on March 2T in the Union building reporting for cards In the same order Student who are not In attendance during the present quarter must report for cards at the reg- - istrar’s office in the Park building Mr Norton stated Faculty registration committees will be on duty from $:15 a m ta 12 M and from 1 p m to 4 p m on days of registration ALL THIS WEEK1 l There?s Music In the Air jsj M? K-O'- u Color! Frills! — Deneret Stamp club 8 p m It that go with the and pleated jabots! —Which retards- - or delays an sulting In the formation stve quantity of gas — This gM often forces the stomach upward against the heart causing lightning jabs of pain -Inthe chest palpitation or difficult breathing In many cases gnawing pains are felt In the stomach when empty but are relieved by eating Ordinary stomach medicines give little or no help because they do not reach the source ol this trouble If you want genuine lasting relief take Baalmann's Oss Tablets which are compounded especially for nervous indigestion and all discomfort due to excese gas In stomach and bowels — The very first dose should convince you of their merit Ouaranteed harmless Ask for Baalmann’s Oas Tablets at any good store Always on hand at Owl and ' drug Schramm-Johnso- n Drug Stores (Adv) -- Is Loveliness A High Twist buttons! 79c is Chiffon Hose that unusually smart is 'SIZES 34 TO 40 looking Linens! Silks! Something to see! Stehli Swordfish Spring1 Shantungs! 00 Silks! Newest! fi and twos Pockets Short Sleeves! toe guard! APPEALING o NEW 1937 I BAGS 34 to 40 BLOUSES AND SWEATERS— MAIN FLOOR NEW SPRING sheer A The new Style Featurns Include: Club Collars Peter Pan Collars Buttons in threes Sizes and With triple heel and reinforced 2 Initials FREE! SPECIALLY PRICED! DRESSES Novelty Shapes! New Patents! Calfs! Gabardinesl ' Pin Grainsl 14 Different Favored Colors! 410 REG 1675 A Lovely Nciv Treatment Kit by Primrose House! The Foundation DRESSES! Sale of the Year! Higher-Price- d 3 Famous Makes! 8 Best Types! Foun- dations Bought for This Salel Spe--cial- ly Every Fashion-Minde- d Woman Will Be Here! — i NEW 2oojut to Apeak digestion reexces-of Price Ringlessl Mannish tailored styles with collars pockets prominent SCO e Veteran’ council 8 p m tate director r hotel! Kav R Adam Causes Much Stomach Distress Nervous Indigestion Is s condition L oveliness JVUERRILL gymnasium Nervous Indigestion Office Sale Or The Sale That Has No Equal Wasatch V1 r vUkAi O MARCH RAINS 1st No and 3rd W itrrmttft wryfi 98 new ties Every Woman Wants at Least One Really Nice Dress for Spring but Feiv Expect to Pay Only $1100! United at unemplnsment comMnsatlon 'z A Daintily Subdued Puffed Sleeves association Deneret Y ynwyvy Swank! Utah chapter No t Koval Arch Ma-o- n pant high prlenti’ night 7:30 p m ftlaftontc temple "R fientt Zimmerman district agent biological at Reserve Officer’ itre npeaker 12:15 association luncheon Dick p m OunrTa cafe tah Petroleum Retailer’ p m chamherof commerce w t vvr CHIFFON 12:15 p 1 t Specially Priced for N Aihfrtlilnjr rlnh 1215 p m Hot! Utah Halt Lake eal rutate board 12:15 p pi -- tkambeiL commerce RitfttneM Men’ll alliance Chamber of commerce r Bs They have done not only their country but themselves a great service” VlORRISOH- - Aw Every-Da- y of the state federation of labor Glen G Gillespie board member of the International Union of Mine Mill and Smelter Workers’ union Murray Howard chairman of the legislative committee railroad brotherhoods Emil Calderon Puig Mexican consul at Salt Lake C:ty Mrs Emil Calderon Puig Murray King author Mary Critchlow representative ol the American League Against War and Fascism Caroline Parry sculptress J P Lago James L Barker Dr Sidney W Angleman and Dr Fredric W Gan-- j zert of the University of Utah faculty can raise havoc with shinties already damaged by the severe of winter Plan to with our guaranteed RED CEDAR SHINGLES i asmi A new col'ection of favored fashions! 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