Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 1 A 4 I 1 WEDNESDAY MORNING APRIL 7 Pact Reached In Chrysler Auto Disnute To Address S Uf P Naval Fliers Franklin Gates the ipeak speaker at the meeting the Utah Pioneers at Die in Crash the the center nounced Tuesday by Gaylea 8 Mr Gates will Young chairman on “Pioneer Trails” Y will be luncheon of Sons of Bolivia’s war contract investigaLion House social Wednesday at 12 15 p m it was an tion threatens to shake the country SAN DIEGO Cal April 6 CF— Naval air station sources here reported Tuesday four navy fliers were killed in a head-o- n collision of two bombers from the aircraft carrier Lexington 40 miles off San Diego Word received at the air station said both planes sank after the collision The victims were named as: Junior Grade Lieutenant Ludwell ft Pickett Coronado Cal Junior Agreement Provides for Recognition of Union as Bargaining Agency (Continued from Png On) eight Detroit plants — leading to other shutdowns and curtailments — while It and company officials were discussing demands submitted by the U A closed u 1937 Chrysler1 Grade Lieutenant Joseph J Lough-ll- n Wilmington N C Chief Machinist's Mate Harry M Bradley San Diego and Aviation Machinist's Mate John Joseph Carney East WA Rejects Demand The corporation rejected the Union’s demand for recognition as the sole bargaining agency for the 67000 Chrysler employes and a code signal “My hand Is up' caused the St Louis ‘ Injection Treatment of (Rupture) lldrnia Advantages of Treatment of Hernia al OSTEOPATHIC SURGICAL AI1D CLIIilC 111 IIOtl-SURGIC- Overall suits for dogs are worn bv London society’ pets Non-surgic- While undergoing this treatment the patieat Buy centian his daily routine work S OlS and feeble patients who are poor surgical flaks can be Succeso- fullv treated In infanta and children this is tJhs choice method as all snch eases 3 sre ’ rapidly cured al 4 Thers has been no mortality loss with the treatment While in tnrgery there Is danger of embolus Infection pneumonia that occasionally pr educes death 5 This method is the safest known treatment for hernia ta surgically treated cases atrophy of the parts post operative adhesions and paia from constricting the nerve occur Patient does not have to pay hospital bills therefore the cost la much less 1 511 AL Templeton Bldg Salt Lake City Phone Was 4371“ Workers to sit down The men remained in the plants after the corporation obtained an injunction against them Governor Murphy called together Chrysler and Lewis In his office here on March 23 and the next day the conferees reached a preliminary truce which provided for evacuation of the strikers The unionists 25 vacated the factories--Marc- h Chrysler was the second of the major automobile producers to be beset by labor troubles this year The first was General Motors which at one time during a strike In January and February had 44-d- sit-do- 135000 employes Idle Despite an agreement signed by the junion and General Motors last In the cormonth brief Elks Install Floods Take New Officers Toll in South poration's plants have continued the latest ones Tuesday These were at Lansing and Saginaw Mich The Lansing In the Olds Motor works later was described by a union leader as “a mistake’’ District Grand Deputy y He asked the men to leave the and resume work as usual at Conducts Rites” 7 o’clock Wednesday morning The Olds demonstration resulted In the closing of the Fisher body Installation of officers of B P O plant in Lansing Olds has approxi- E lodge No 85 will be held Wedmately 8000 employes and Fisher nesday at 8 p m in the Elks club 4000 with W Harry Nightingale past Homer Martin U A W A Inter- district deputy granq exalted ruler national president said the Lansing it was announced from resulted from a joke when officiating the lodge offices Tuesday the day workers completed their Supporting Mr Nightingale will production schedule 10 minutes be- be past exalted rulers of the Salt fore quitting time and sat down Lake City lodge who will install Other employes thought it was a formally into office T M Baldwin he said sat and strike genuine exalted ruler succeeding William B down also resulting in the closings Roberts to the post: E O Vombaur Later after a conference between Jr esteemed leading knight Lee local union heads and company exJr esteemed loyal knight ecutives it was reported the affair Lovinger Knowles esteemed lecturJ had been settled amicably and that ingLynn N A Smithen secrethe men would go home and return tary kmgnt Howard M Dunfield treasto work urer W E Coulam' tiler and Waln The other Tuesday oc- ter S trustee for five years curred when more than 500 em- WilliamKnight B Roberts retiring exalted ployes of the G M steering gear ruler will be installed as alternate plant at Saginaw sat down representative to the grand lodge At Ford Plant Wednesday at 12115 p m the the first U A weekly meeting of the No 85 lunchOnly last week-en- d W A was called in a plant eon club will convene at the club of the Ford Motor company at Kan- dining room WaynC P Malin and sas City It was the last of the three C Leo Freeman willjbe in charge large motor car manufacturers to encounter labor troubles The strike was settled within a short time sit-do- fac-tor- I hi sit-do- sit-do- WASHINGTON f f t April 6 (JF)— Secretary Perkins sent Tuesday night the following telegram to Governor Frank Murphy of Michigan: “Congratulations upon accomplishing another fine job in the public interest and for the benefit of wage earners and employers "Yo'ur successful negotiations in the dispute between workers and the Chrysler corporation was another victory for the rule of reason and the conference method of set' tling industrial disputes “It has again been proven that v when representatives of workers and employers agree to get together hi conference to discuss the differences across the table fair and reasonable agreement can be reached to their mutual advantage and in the Interest of better labor relations for many years to come “Mr Lewis and Mr Chrysler are likewise to be congratulated for the very fine cooperation with you in bringing about an adjustment of differences "Such a spirit of give and take in the interest of the parties concerned and the general public speaks well for the future of labor relations in the auto industry ” Regular pistol practice will be started by state highway officers peras soon as weather mit Captain L I Fryer patrol inspector said Tuesday The highway patrolmen will practice on the Salt Lake pokoe department’s range i Employs 300 American Smelting and Refining company's lead smelter at Murray glosed since February Id because of shortage of ores Reopened Tuesday with a force Of 300 men 50 more than were employed when the plant closed W J TConnor manager of the company’s Utah department said the smelter probably would be able to operate continuously the remainder of the year H Y Walker of New York City vice president of the company inspected the smelter at Murray and Garfield Tuesday in company with R P Reese Jr his assistant Mr O’Connor and R F McElvenny western operations inanager Balt Iake City house hotel 10 druggint m — New Women n FieW Armv for the Control of Cancer 10 30 & m chamber of commerce To Practice Shooting ' Murray Plant Balt Tak elub 12 11 p m Advertising Hotel Utah Dr Albert ’ Edward Wiggam columnist of The Salt £ ake psychology Telegram to apeak Utah Citizens' Rate association officers 1215 p m Newhouae hotel Belt Laka Mothers dub 2 p m e hotel Damage— Mounts- - from Texas to Florida MONTGOMERY Ala April 6 UPI from storms and floods mounted Tuesday from Texas to Florida adding to wreckage which already had taken 12 lives and caused millions of dollars of loss to property and crops A tornado destroyed two houses in Oakland Park north of Fort Lauderdale Fla and damaged an apartment house late Tuesday West Palm Beach reported a wind of 62 — Damage The photo shows a Montgomery MONTGOMERY Ala-residence which stood in the path of a tornado Two persons inside were trapped and injured Damage estimates are mounting Four Sought As Speakers Judge Herbert M Schiller Rabbi Samuel H Gordon Mrs James Rosenberg and James White all prominent in Salt Lake City Jewish activities were selected to speak at one of the sessions of the western states regional conference of the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds to open April 10 for a three-da- y session at Portland Ore it was reported here Tuesday Mr White is also Salt Lake City representative on the program committee The conference is the second annual one to be held on the Pacific coast Every Important Jewish community in the western United States and Canada will be represented h while noted Jewish and leaders will be the principal speak- miles an hour Tuesday afternoon but no property damage A cloudburst punctuated with hail that lasted seven hours de stroyed approximately $3000000 worth of winter vegetables in the rich muck lands around Lake Okeechobee Monday and caused residents to appeal Tuesday to the federal government and the Red ers Cross for assistance Iraq has established a postal Streams Swell ings bank system Southeast Alabama’s streams were swelling to menacing proportions Tuesday night ThevConecuh Pea and Choctawhatchee rivers were transformed overnight from small sluggish streams to unwjeldly torrents Rains ranging from four to ten inches accompanied Monday's windstorms which left six dead and 29 injured in Alabama Mississippi Louisiana and Georgia had slight damage from high winds and heavy rains Property damage was slight In Texas but six persons were drowned at Madina lake near San Antonio Sunday when two boats were capsized in a squall Tension Eaaed cold weather brought slackening of tension in the chief towns bordering the swollen rivers — Elba Geneva and Brewton— focal towns of the 1929 south Alabama non-Jewis- sav- Successor Selected For Thomas E McKay Thomas E McKay of Huntsville former member of the Utah public service commission was succeeded Tuesday by Alex M Mahood of Princeton W Va as president of the National Association of Railroad and Utilities Commissioners an Associated Press dispatch said Mr McKay was advanced to president of the organization May 22 1936 He resigned as president of the association when he retired from the Utah commission April TVot only is Pikes Peak all-pur- -’ pose flour milled especially for home rooking in this territory— but also Pikes Peak is sold with this written guarantee in every bag: “If after one baking you do not find it superior to any other family flour you have ever used return the balance of the sack to your grocer and he will gladly return your money” 1 To Address Ad Club Dr Albert Edward Wiggam noted lecturer and writer on popular psychology and lecturer during The Tribune-Telegrawoman's institute week program will be the guest speaker before members of the Salt Lake Advertising club at its meeting at the Hotel Utah Wednesday at 12 15 p m according to David F Coursey club secretary the m At Leading Grocers! U wmini idjjgiujp iMIMM !- -' -- floods “Forecasts for crest stages from the Pensacola Fla weather bureau indicated a repetition of the flood disaster eight years ago was unlikely No figures were available on property damage from Monday’s storm in Alabama but Red Croes and police officials said at least 500 were homeless Elba Ala which had water 10 feet deep in its streets in 1929 watched waves lapping it doors of homes in its lowland sections Tuesday but authorities expressed confidence the levee built since the "great flood" would save the city from major damage A crest ofl33 feet was forecast for Elba 12 feet below the 1929 stage Final Rites for Boise 'Woman Set in S L Yir hegb nuror Funeral services for Mrs Marianna Wemplo Gustin 82 widow of A J Gustin and a former resident of Salt Lake City who died Monday following a short illness at her home in Boise Idaho will be conducted in Boise Thursday at 4 p m " Additional services will be conducted at the graveside in Mt Olivet Method Instantly relieves pain — Soffefy Re in Salt Laka City Friday moves Corns-Preve- nts Them Coming Back! cemetery at 11 a m You don’t have to wait until-corn- TT Mrs Gustin the mother of Mrk JI Joel Priest Sr of Boise was born form before you can do in Princeton 111 October 5 1854 anything about : them Now She had been a resident of Idaho with Dr Scholl’: Zino-padj for the past 28 years Mr Gustin died in Salt Lake City in 1905 always handy you need i - Surviving besides Mrs Priest are never have corns Put these thin sooth- - J aafe tng medically a sister Mrs Frank Gilcrest Pasapads on aore toea caused by shoe pressure snd friction dena Cal six grandchildren and and you’ll have instant relief and keep 11 free of corns I Separate Medicated Disks arc included Will Waterloo in every box of Dr Scholl’a Zino-pad- s ran eecinsASfliic! Niw Triple-Acti- on DR SCHOLLS x s li (f J MIA for quickly removing cbms or callouses-So- on they lift out easily safely No other method gives this remarkable tnple-actio- n Dr Scholl’s Zino-pad-s are velvety-sof- t waterproof Don’t stick to stocking or come off in the bath Sizes for Corns Bunions Callouses Soft Corns between the toesr Get a box today Cost but trifle Sold everywhere’ Give Opera ‘Martha’ Presentation of the operas “Marby the M I A of the Waterloo IX D S ward ia announced for Wednesday and Thursday in the ward amusement hall 1621 Fifth East street curtain for 'both evenings bing scheduled at 8:15 o’clock Members of the cast Include Vln-nl- e Sansom Winnifred Ensign John Silvers Paul Margetts Earl Smith nd LeRoy PeKarver supported by dancers and 16 members of the chorus Albert L Klein is the music is the director and Mildred Porter ‘ dramatic director’ tha” BIRRELL BOTTLING GO GLENDALE SALT LAKE CITY Phone Wasstch 7S57 Proro 1266 261 1 CRYSTAL BOTTLING CO 213 2JTH ST Phone Ogden OGDEN 2664 iT fid |