Show ' MARCII'30 1937 I r 'a IIIIMEMInim1 k Court Rulings 'Knuckles Down' Once Heard in Land Again Fail-l to Milt Chang Foes I a I i U 1 I -- i 1 I t THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNEIIIESDAY — 11') IC''''''''') limmumaidEm t! I S I 7't Council Will Continue Campaign to Oppose Proposal( President ii0"4:' - — 440- 1 Act:Wales of the Utah Council for Preservation of the Constitution the ltatewide organization opp es in g President Roosevelt's proposal to re- vamp the United States supreme court were not interrupted Mo deyby announcement of court de-cisions upholding new deal legisla- ' s ''''''''''11- k i e 4' ' tion I 7' ail t ' - aaaft ' t 1 1 ::' 0 ' 0 ( '' :: ?'" 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' Judge J A Howoll 10:15 to 10:30 p m 0- 6 - school held that they might — — ' criticism of the court :It 'Acts Judicially' "Drivers Without Regrets" '' Burton W Musser Salt Lake City Eight Salt Lake City drivers of t attorney and chairman of the Utah motor cars have won right to this t council declared the decisions "would serve to impress the Amer- title by op erat ing their vehicles five lean people with the fact that the years without an accident of any For so doing they will be suprethe court always acts judi- kind cially" He expressed a belief that awarded gold and diamond pins they might have a good effect upon symbolic of their safe driving reccongressional action ' Professor Ritter said that inas- ords at a banquet in Dick Gunn's much as much of the criticism cafe in their honor Tuesday night against the court waa due to deciThe safe driving eight are em' sions against social and economic of the Continental Baking legslati6n more liberal rulings ployes t such as those announced would tend company operators of the Wonder ) to allay such criticism bakery 734 East Fourth South See Little Effect street Mayor E B Erwin will Franklin Riter opponent of the make the awards PI president's plan and Allen T San- The eight are D L Snarr G V ford proponent both Salt Lake City MaxwellH M McArthur Gerald attorneys saw little or no effect on Rydman R A Gaylor L N Ras- the court revamping movement Mr mus sen Neldon Jarvis and William Riter declared the decisions were Reed To qualify for the award made on a legal basis "as all su- - each salesman drove an average of decisions court —prone are" and that 77475 miles in the past five years— are above outside 'they influence" in all kinds of weather and under Mr Musser warned against any every conceivable traffic condition belief that the deOsions Gus P Backman executive secreupholding four laws were made by the suof the Salt Lake chamber of tary i because court of preme any connec- commerce bn behalf of that ortion with the president's proposal ganization Monday sent a telegram 1 and commending i congratulating Special to The Tribune both company and employes ST LOUIS March 29—Senator Ele According to Clyde A Shurtleff bert D Thomas of Utah told a St the safety camLouis audience Monday night that company manager paign started January 1 1932 has President Roosevelt's plan for alter- - resulted in 750 Continental eming the supreme court is a less in the almost 100 cities in ployes ''harsh and violent" method than 4 the an amendment to the constitution which for company operates eying awardsup to the first would be of the current year He Bald some He termed the constitutional' employes had driven 26 years withamendment vague as well as vio- out an accident I alent since any amendment would still have to be interpreted "by the 1141 same group that have told us that general welfare does not mean what it says and that regulation of hours and minimum wages of labor is an infringement on the private right of ) At Marbles Employes Of Baking Concern Qualify lessen ' hnt free' i Business Firm Buys Buildinor e If) — contract" - st 8018 in State ii — o W P A projects in Utah employed 8018 men in the week ended March 20 it was reported Monday to Allen T Sanford director of "" W the national emergency council from the area statistical office at Denver Colo District 3 comprising 19 coun- ties in the southern part of the state led with 3176 followed by district 2—Salt Lake and Tooele 824 and district 1 counties—with in the northern part of 'the state ' I 40 Ja - 51 4 )5 I ' )' cs - - '' ' Besides the furniture 4tor - the Salt Lake' bounty topped the list in the transactiotlincludes iproperty in number of empleyes with 2719 a state liquor store on Next in line came Utah county the second floor a apartinents office subpost with 974 then Weber county 989 station and several small shops There was but one person on the W P A rolls in Daggett county Sales' and only 17 in San Juan of the Nash r--Representatives Motor cenipany from intermountain' A r - ' 'rnet states Monday in the NewhOuse st hotel to hearran address by M M Larson sales manager for the PaThe meeting was cific territory It oil in the nature of a sales conference ' M R Ballard of the Ballard-Nas- h I t 40 coinpany Salt Lake City distribuk tor and dealer presided at the Meet-Conduc- )5 A' r 11 Ille t 0 - 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Damage 'Suits Out of Court ' ' r- Hayden-Cartwrig- - AIS 01:-- i iv ' i ' 7 i illifr tV I' r 54 Ohtk r l' 94 t - :1 use of construction replacements expansion or for machinery' in sented to each first and second- Ono:aunts subject to "high" undisplace winner in each school Last tributed profit taxes year 4978 girls participated in the They also urged consideration of a measure to tighten the tourney act by making more drastic the penalty for state gas Salt Laker Charged tax diversions to uses other than building With Grand Larceny read About 20 contractors were present at the meeting Henry Alma Nolte 25 of 720 Third East street was charged with grand Insurance Discussed signed Monlarceny the poof Hunsaker Ross Fire insurance problems were disJ Jay day lice department before City Judge cussed by Edwin Pendrey SanFran- B P Leverich else° procidction manager of the Nolte is alleged to have taken Crum and Forster company before $1000 worth of merchandise from the a meeting of the Salt Lake ExecuWilliam Thoanton Drug company tives' association Monday noon at 379 South Main street the Beau Brummel cafe The meeting was in charge of W T Cannon 4r tt director Heiress I 54 e- May 15 1592 LS )0 - ' InimmeniMomp - Purchase of a' block of land on the northeast corner of Twenty-firSouth and Eleventh East streets was announced Monday by Richard W Madsen Jr and F A Madsen owners of the Sterling Furniture company The property was sold by the Zion's Savings Bank and Trust omparj for $75000 Acording to plans the Sterling F 'niture company will establish a branch store in brick and stone structure formerly occu- pied by the Rockwood FurAiture company Following an extensive remodeling and redecorating program the new store will open about - N 1 ‘ week every Use of P W A instead of W P A she said Semifinals will be held at the lower division high schools in building the Central Park sewApril 6 at 10 a m Finals will erage project was recommended be held April 8 at 10 a tn at Monday night by the board of directors of the General the Liberty park tennis courts Contractors of America iiptermounGirls' Section tain branch meeting in their ofCompetitron is divided into two fices here sections one for girls 12 years Ernest Strong Springville had or younger and another for girls charge of the meeting at which 12 to 14 Trophies will be award- the contractors also indorsed the ed to each first place winner in Beiter bill pending in congress to each division medals will be preamend the revenue act of 1936 with sented to each second place win- a new section which would perner First place winners in the mit deductions for expenditures for cietytwifilcdaetteosurnBaimbheenntswwitillIbtegi support of the 1 Builders Seek Funds Chanirr e ss -- County Stands War Veteran On Al)i)ointee Rulino-r LiftM - ment First and second place winners in each grade from the third to the seventh will be selected from 'Sleepy' Motorist Pays $25 AssewnentforT Collision on Sunday y-plo-14it--intn— 4 e 1 tional Livestock evidence of uncontrolled inflation as pledged for which means that both wool and Meat board cOMii'ls- and Week in Utah lambs will Join in the inflation pa- "Eat More Lamb The Utah water storage P fall he said arrange- rade There la much activity In all Convicted of failure to stop after sion has been called by Governor in the early ments for which were made while lines of businesswith evidences of an accident Mason 25 George Henry H Blood to hold its organiza- he was in Chicago soaring prices on every turn" he 598 Wall street was fined $100 in tion meting on April 6 at 10 a m "Prices for cattle and sheep on said police court Monday morning In the state capitol He wascharged with fleeing tvom Two new members 'were added rea collision between his car ancrone to terms fill and this expired cently driven by L Croft Larsen Provo on makes it necessary for the commisSouth State street Sunday in which sion to reorganize The new members are Herbert J Barnes of Kaysone personwas bruised 4 yille and H W Ballard Jr of After Mason paid $10 of bis fine Smithfield M J Bronson substituting Judge Holdover members are William R Refuses Botone Reva 10 Consider Private Doctor Reports for Judge Wallace and Joseph A Anderson him until April 21 to pay granted Salt Lake City Leon P Cfeistenthe balance to Be Accepted Change in Board sen Vernal J A Kahn Salt Lake Other charges coming before the City William Peterson Logan J court were One of reckless driving 4 W Gillmare Orem Elks J Pickett County commissioners Monday rel War veteranS entitled to tax ex- four of drunken driving and nine of St Ge orgeaaf' ohn M Knighton Gun- fused to alter their stand on the emptions because of physical dis speeding nison Geofge F Stallings Ogden anilities will no longer be required Sleepiness caused Harold Garhett v and Dr John A Widtsoe Salt Lake appointment of John A Fairclough to have an examination from doc- 19 320 Paxton avenue to drive his 4 trustee as formed of the City newly tors attached to the United States' car over a curb on South West '4 It Is hoped that R F Walter of town of Central Park With the veterans' bureau but may have a Temple street Sunday and smash Denver chief engineer of the U 8 commission refusing to take any report from any reputable physician it against two fences and a utility I reclamation bureau will be in S a It further He pole he told Judge Bronson action than that of March stating their disabilities Lake City and that he will meet 12 This decision was made Monday paid the $25 assessed on the peck- was made with the commission for a discus- Mrwhen the appointment less count Fairciough remains a legal by atlheepicnoiuenntyvc HmarmolisdslE7 after a - F driving sion pending water matters M Babb 48 375 North Eighth The Wallace of the board recent legislature enlarged the pow- - member in which he held West street Ivan Crowley 27 163 to ers of the commission giving it au- - Mr Fairclough was appointedsena- countyan attorney Whitlock avenue Emil Wick and that D W Parratt state examination succeed by any phyover all Colorado river prob- - tor one of to thority the original trustees who sician should be sufficient for de- chargesg ham pleaded drivinge 1 ems drunken of Babb affecting Utah to elected was His because he termining exemption opinion will face Mr Walter is coming here to meet resigned 6 Crowley April trial April state law state that The stated the Central providlegislature next Monday with the state engi- the April 8 Joe BlickenBusinessmen's league asked ing for exemption did not state 7 and Wick neers of Utah Idaho and Wyoming Park Mr 48 165 ' dorfer East Sixth South d s h be a to incurred appointment that disabilities to discuss the pending survey of the for he Fairclough for the office and while in the military service so 'street was given until Wednesday qualified river-Bear proposed Green river diMeanwhile the trustees refused there was no need for the ex- to -enter a plea on a similar charge version Mr Fairclough's appointment con- amination to be made by the vet- Each of the four are free on 3300 bail tending they had the right to fill erans' bureau Judge Bosone's absence f r ern the vacancy and suggested that inApplications for exemptions must court was due to beef' stead of Mr Fairclough George be made by May 1 Exemptions pattreenntaTneeseehat Utah Congress goderburg 240 Truman avenue be allowed are In ratio to the amount the in er Hotel Utah s associations the of disability $3000 being the maxiappointed Harold E Wallace county attor- - mum assessed valuation that may She is parliamentarian of the organization ney advised the county commis- be exempted — sion Monday that the appointment 31 I A of Wells Ward of Mr Fairclough was legal and that he did not believe that the Plans to Present Play commission should alter its original stand Thei Wells L D S ward M I A The semiannual ' ‘5 of inspection i will school buses by officers of the state present a play "The Stranger Asks Truck Company Passes" Tuesday and Wednesday at highway patrol was started Monday 8:15 in the amusement hall to determine if they meet the safe1' License Cancellation Anticipating continued improve- 1984 pm Fifth East street The cast ty requirements established by the ment in keheral business conditions of characters includestLOCille Sheta 1 state board of education and the The recent cancellation order of Harry David vice presidept and road commission the pubkc service commission with generatanagei—of the Intermoun- field ' Margaret Wilmarthe 'a Elaine " Mildred R eeste D o BehuThe last inspection was made respect to the Larsen Trucking tain TWaters Inc returned Mon- Thorpe nin Wynne Stewart Bill Fogg Byfall and at that time most of company applied only to contract Ml friiin a mi Fla e conference day Sheffield Bill Dean and gyron the buses were found to be in good hauling between Farnham dome and with ether exetotiVes of theater ron tion The requirements are Standardville and does not affect compatales associated with the Para- Gleason Deon Olson is the director a and if they are not lived up the company's right to continue its mountheater SeMee corporation to the contracts of the operators between Ogden an affalateof Paramount Pictures trucking operations e with the respective school boards and Carbon county It was stated "A general program i calling for are subject to cancellation accord- Monday new of and addition a improvjiments ing to R W Groo highway patrol The coMpany voluntarily discon- equipnient in a number of our anis superintendent tinued its operations between FarnUtah Idaho and Montana Meanwhile the various stations ham and Standardville and asked housesIn If yon want to really try to get at' your Is conAemplated" Mr David re- - Rheumatism—Neuritis—Arthritis—Sciatica licensed by the patrol are going that the license be canceled - eorted74 "Business in the eastern —Lumbago you mustbeliefs first get rid of some : ahead with the general inspection cities has shown a steady climb at rt heleanctook that is about themi of motor vehicles checking them one to five Y Inner Mysteries of SLlimatisto-- earin the sta4 prison eryhieh augurs well for the western —The for their fitness to operate on the In simple words this helpful ArMqjils" M Schil- area" by District Judge reveals BAtir startling proven tact that 0 highways sufferer should knowt ler Monday follow ng his conviction ' Rerhodeling and enlargement of every 9111 edition is The i just off the press 'and -- Lefford the Intermountain Theaters general a free copy will be mailed of a statutory Offense without oblige— S entenced to Prison waived time for passing of sentence It:Vices tn the Capitol theater build- Hon to any aufferer sending their address H to P Clearwater author the promptly 'Orrison Lefford 165'i Regent after the 'jury had returned a ver- ing at It cost of nearly $10000 will Pb H 323-Street Hallowell Mains be completed this week street was sentenced to a term of dict of guilty (Advertisement) ' - according to Miss Jessie Scholfield supervisor of girls and womeno t t h e Salt Lake City recreation depart- ----- condion aP — cletia i clu b ets t A Loan — - - quali-Associat- 61 for P W Formation of a new town in Salt Lake county to be known as South ' Park was asked in a petition received Monday by the county commissioni Playinicto become city marble The "chatilpeen" is even more tun residents of the county and the than playing "for keeps" accord- commission ordered the petition sent ing to some 3000 school boys who to the county clerk for checking of stayed after school Monday aftsignatures Residents of the area ernoon to enter the first round of wish to establish a town so that it WA grant qualify for the Salt Lake City recreation de- to may construct a new sanitary sewer partment's marble tournament system At elementary and lower diThe new town would commence 150 feet west and 150 feet south of vision high schools competition the Intersection of Second West and was divided into two classes for Thirty-thir- d South streets the south 11 and or boys years younger 150 feet eaSt of running boundary con14 12 to for boys District street then north to the Ninth East aftertests will be held Friday south boundary of Salt Lake City noon at lower division high then west along this boundary to schools Finals will be held dur- the east boundary of the Townof ing spring vacation April 5 to 10 Central Park The new town would Time Short east boundary ex- haending-- jogging to Fifth East and Third Only t h ree days remain IIn the preliminary round of the girls' East streets in places 1 1 Residents Will Qualify Enter Initial Round of City Tournament Girls Contest i - — - 'I 13 i ' Safe Drivers 000 Boys To Be Feted Vie for Tops Friday Doubt that the supreme court decisions announced Monday would have any effect on activities in connection with the president's reorganization proposal were expressed by both proponents and opponents to the plan Professor Willis W Ritter of the University of Utah law Nan - - said Monsold and three carloads of cattle averaging 1800 pounds for each animal sold for 31590 a hundred pounds bringing a net price of more than $250 a head Officials Start Petition Asks Inspection of School Bases For New Town Ogden attor- will oppose the revamping proposal in an address oVer KSL from ney IP H 1 s Parley's road Thursday at 8:45 p m '::'g 4::" at' ''I''' ''' ''''''1 Three opposition addresses are iottlti l Bch e :EA tar'''a'24t0'tt:::'4 Shirley P '''V:i:!:iLNVilt1:7r1- 1SnWeV4':4::::'-:::Atita'1Friday Jones attofrney and chairman of ?iaiaia aKaaaaa 't:IItstaa-:?:4asaailaiasaaa:::aaaiiaaaaatellkakaeMatt'as-1-'anaasaceaeaeeat-4- the council publicity committee will "Knuckles down you guys no snudgin'" Jack Silottl Frank Pyke and kneeling Oppose at a meeting of the Sigma Mu Mothers' club in the Sigma Mu Alexis Tanner-a- ll may not be the best' English but it's all students at the Wasatch fraterDity house 95' South Wolcott these fellows were interested in Monday school - Three thousand other school boys avenue at 3 p m J Morris Chrisafternoon as the city recreation depart- enteléd the tournament to decide who is the tensen attorney will speak in onPobest marble player in Salt Lake City schools men( s annual marble tournament got sition at a meeting of the Kle club under way Left to right are Lowell Smith in the Elks clubhouse at 2:15 p m for the year 1937- - e Judge Filies — ' :' :0:-A'4a'atCa!2'-- r a I' 0 t ‘(::c ' ': - ) aie ‘ ' 4 a- :': - - t a 1 4 ''' "i"'? y: 11 r f 6 N:: ' ::: '' 1 - a 6"e a 4( ) 11'A ' - '14 OW :::: Ii-- ':::1:: aa 7 C: i! ' - - ! : N i - ": 1 A$ s'0 4 a-- 1 4 a will oppoie the plan in an address before the College club at the home of Mrs J N McLeod 2110 r: a '‘:S::7' 's- i iN I vitr 1f council l - Role" it" - C ' Zik ci lw4 toll:ti a me e 'fl ' were- Mr A ing of the Utah Woolgrower's association who returned to Salt Lake City from Chicago Monday after attendof the Naing a directors' meeting tional Livestock- - Marketing asso- - to ' Storage Tiwze Because g 1 114"--- 4 :k :ear:::'i4:0-0f'!:a:-T'a"- i ''1' --- '::'L '' ' I - a f '1:sau!-t''- ' 7 's ' 1 -- t" t ' t40 ka 00' ''''-- ' ix IV : - li ''' ' ' ' w - 9 r By Secretary of Woolgrowers Driver$IOO the Chicago market rather High prices for cattle Governor Hooper satisfactory" are assured for the future On Mit Rim IraII By direct day afternoon "Lambs to James Hooper secretary to the butchers for cents at)ound accord- : ' b'u''k Five meetings were announced for the current week by the speakers' imreau of the council Speakers opposing the preeklent's proposal will deliver addresses against it at each of the five scheduled gatheringsa Levi Edgar Young professor of history at the University of Utah will speak in opposition to the proposal before members of the Wasatch ward Relief society His ad- a dress is scheduled for 2:30 la m r-V'' Tuesday in the ward chapel at 1455 Emerson avenue The general pub- nki :'a-4''":---'''lic wal be welcomed '" "3 '''' '' '' At College Club 4 Edward F Richards Salt Lake 4a'44i:-i:A1---r-:':'7A4''?''"M'I"'''t':'ili''''-'City attorney and secretary of the s s4 — ) '' r-- and sheep ''"''" s ' ' - -- s' 170--ai- i 60:- - 1 - ' ' '1 '( - - 4- §it - Nk ' '' Called 'Meet : ' ' - higher Livestock Prices Seen Water Board i i MORNING t : L ' A' g i |