Show -- - I I ' ' " 4 34 o i ' - - - ' ' - - " ' - --- - - -- - THE SALT LAKE TRMUNE' SATURDAY" MORNING ' a I v 1 ' Nipponteatlex i Discolmts ' m Boycott Harm : 4 iI i a i Educator Declares Panay Bomb Attack '3Iistfike' ' ::" 441k 000111110111‘ -- ??041!54z:f401 - i! - oi 4 t i: 4 'I 4 4 it I i I it e ot (1 t 1 ni 111 i ': :"):::::5" ' :' :: ki': Ii: :: :: :::: ''"' :!:: 1 '' 1 j ' ::i:':':: :: Scores tot Salt Lake City citizens St fiNle meetings Friday heard Dr Kaju Nakamura distingurshed Up- nese educator defend his coun- try's undeclared war against China 1113 necessecy to 1bring order and seto a nation threatlife for curity ened by communism 'The "good will ambassador" that any boycott against lap n ese goods would aid rather than Injure the island empire because it would tend to open up new avenues of trade In South America and He urged repeal of the law against Japaneige immigration to America asserting it to be the main source of strained re- iew i k 4 'k - As 77"n '''''''' r s ' '''' F::it' ':- ' ' '' ' ' 1 '' - '''' ': ' : ''' '''''' : " r 4' '' ' ': - '''''' '' :: ( ' - l'':7 e 0 ''' 4 I s" -- - 0 -- 1: 4'7' : 1 er-:ei- 4'7 ' '4-- 271I '1' e --- :'::::l ' :4:!: le :: ' - 0 : - :' - of Utah - 1 O t q tl t I li 4 44 I 1 1I 0 I 1 g : z: ''- g‘" Auto Collision Ends Chase of Motorist - 1 But Not by Federal Government Official Asks Utah between regulationsof the federal and state governments in returns on 1937 incomes for taxation purposes-wa- s cleared Friday night by Ira N Hinckley federal collector of internal revenue and lrwrn Arnovitz chairman of the state tax commission Support for Industrialization George W Malone engineer-manage- r of The Industrial West Inc a nonprofit cooperative agency leading a program for industrialization of thee 11 western states will continue a series of conferences here with Utah officials Saturday Mr Malone who said conferences with various leaders Friday were "highly satisfactory" le discussing Utah's participation in the proposed extensive program of western industrial expansion To Meet Leaders During his stay in Utah he will confer with leaders in business and public affairs throughout the state soliciting cooperation similar to that already pledged by California Nevada and Arizona Financed by state and federal governments and private and public power interests the new organization ja preparing an exhaustive factual report on the untapped natural resources of the west and their relation to cheap power transportation labor and markets in the development of vast new industries in this asea ' " - Treatment of various deductions Board Insists Oil Bona Fide Car Check-up- s s in computing income were explained by the two officials as follows: Social eectirity payments—Sums deducted from employe's wages may be cl ebduute tnendt iinn ccoommppuutti tthnee state fed- tax eral tax Sums paid by the employer both mpredbeeradl ediuncctoemdefrotamx payments made in 1937 may be deducted from state tax returns but not from federal State income tax payments made In 1937 may be deducted from fed-t- o eral tax returns but not from state General sales tax payments may be deducted from both state and federal returns The offices have been accepting returns on small i comes with these payments estimated as 1 per cent of the entire income More careful estimates are required in the upper brackets o In gasoline tax payreents sumers rutty not deduct but retail-M- r ers may in both state and federal returns For both state antl federal turns the deadline has been set for Tuesday night 0 Wishes ' — 41 1 Driver Crashes in Attempt to Avoid Policeman A head-o- n collision with another car ended efforts of a-- speeding motarist to evade police early Saturday after a wild chase through residence blocks diredtly east of the Salt Lake City business section Meanwhile one child was hurt In a Salt Lake City traffic Friday and two others remained in critical condition in local hospital's as a result of earlier accislents Frank Neil Udy 18 of 520 Ninth avenue and Traffle Officer C T Smith were the principals In the early Saturday chase one-ten- Leader S L : Pair Face jáil Terms 1 be-o- Si' th - Prig-mo- 1 aly-tow- 1 Submission of the records' by Gange assistant to the general manager of the company i:? was the first movi in the opening f : of testimony by thb company fol- fv :::v lowing the presentation of testi- itz T rgr714-!!: George by N ::::ie L11 B witnesses ' '''S' f - 3:4 ''" '' NSA !r't 7 ' '! - ' efi-- ' r f i's- s N i t j ''''''' Z - 1:i' N?k ':: -- 1 1 2 5:: '4 : 4o'L-::- 91 ' rk ': s : h o Tourist " - 4 illeethigs Sclieduled for Salt 14lie City Today - - I A' - '' 4 I 4 - - - SI an - 4 ' ii ' 20-3- - 4 whpse resignation was accepted ends in September ) 4 Commissioner John BL Matheson of Salt Lake City was elected to succeed Mayor Lee as second vice president and director Mayor Mark 44 ‘44 Anderson Of Provo retaining the office of first vice president Mayor James I Rex of Salina was chosen a director succeedingMaYor Albert Miller of St George The directors meeting in the Newhouse hotel also appointed a legislative committee headed by Gerilld S Irvine assistant city at- torney of Salt Lake City launched a movement to bring up to date the outmoded ordinances still in effect In many small towns and went on record in support of legislation to facilitate public utility ownership for cities desiring such Institutions - Praise Lee In unanimously approving - ' I 1 Mayor 4 '1 Death Claims Prominent LDS Woinan 4 - re ' o' 4 0 ' ' - ' Blat ' Official Cites 0 - 4 Lee as their new leader the direc1 complimented him repeatedly on his recent campaign against 11- leged irregularities in state depart ":1A4' ments Other figures introduced were ' Illt Later In the meeting however said to show the need of curtailment '4k1''!'sAA' the city executives declined to aubecause of a depreciation in metal Io96ogokotoAoxolmotOtoosom :' thorize a letter to Governor Henry values during the closing months Mrs Martha H Tingey Long H Blood calling to his attention his of the year illness claims church leader asserted power to appoint his own Placed Under Fire investigators to uncover the alleged illegal acts of state officials Testimony of Alfred A Nelson This proposal was advanced by shift boss was placed under fire by Mayor Lee merely as a suggestion Newell N Fowler NLRB attorbut the directors agreed the league ney after Mr Nelson had described should not enter the pending controthe firing of two of the union men versy Some argued the mayor's after be had caught them "laying 'election was "silent support" of his down on the job" stand while others held that the In reply to questions the shift city state and county governments boss said he did not know they were would give the incoming grand jury union men but did recall they prefull support "because the people de viously returned to work after a mond it" Martha H Tingey settled He said other men had been caught napping Committee Legislative Ends Career of on the job but these two were The legislative committee bead caught immediately after he had ed by Mr Irvine Includes Leon Service to Church' received orders to 'reduce his force Ilronnesbeck city attorney of Lo Mr Fowler concluded his parade gan Joseph E Nelson Spanish of witnesses in the Friday session More than half a century of de- - Fork attorney Mitchell Meitcha by' placing seven more of the dis- voted service to the 14D S church Moab city A charged men on the stand They ended Friday afternoon with the Dawsoncity attorney William Layton mayor : Hugh W confirmed testimony of the five dis- death of Mn Martha H Tingey at Colton Vernal charged men called Thursday to the her home 1884 South Main street Orlando Bowmancity attorney and Syracuse city at- effect they bad had amicable rela- She was 80 years old tions with their bosses until the Mrs Tingey had been seriously ill torney Mr Fonnesbeck presented the union issue had been agitated for several months and unconscious only legislative suggestion at the was since Her at family Monday Those Called In her bedside when she succumbed at Friday meeting that the committeeinvestigate the "segregated tax" BpiThose called by Mr Fowler Fri- 2:45 p m Glen Funeral services will be 'conducted tem now in effect in many states day were 'Joseph Conway deny to the gate the Haute George W Groves Pedro Sunday at 2 p in in the Wells L which would to tax real estate Leyba George Liddell Merl Cleaves D S stake tabernacle 1990 Fifth power The ordinance revision proposal and Arthur Bohlin East street Friends may call at the The hearing was expected to be family residence Sunday 'between was advanced by Mayor J C Stocks of Bountiful who declared his city completed Monday It will be fol- 11 a m and 1 p m lowed by another hearing in which During the 24 years she served as still has laws governing erection of "hitching posts" 'Mayor Lee said the Western Garment Manufactu- general president of the L D S Priceordinances have not been alring company and Malouf Brothers Young Women's Mutual Improve- tered for 24 years and other north- Manufacturing company have been ment association Mrs Tingey was ern Utah mayors reported comparcited as respondents in a complaint known thronghout the United States able antiquity in their laws W Wa- as an eloquent speaker and writer signed in Denver by Aaron 13 rner regional N L R director The her words having influenced thou- Uniform Ordinances firms are charged with fostering sands of young women Mayor Stocks argued that the and supporting a company union Native of Salt Lake ' cities could get new Ind uniform The garment firm hearing like for as low as 25 each the present one will be conducted She was born in Salt take City ordinances contributed through thehere before Madison Hill NLRB October 15 1857 a daughter of Jo- - if they all league lie said Bountiful examiner from Washington D C seph and Mary Isabella Horne Re- municipal city otherwise would have to pay ceiving her early training in Salt WOO for drafting service - ' Lake City private schools and the The resolution legisla- University of Deseret she was ton to help cities favoring acquire munici- called by Brigham Young telcarn pal utilities was substituted for a the typesetting trade she was motion by Mayor Harman W Peery In 1880 at the age of chosen second counselor of the first of Ogden who would have cornmitted the league flatly in favor of general board of the Y W WI A public ownership Several directors been a time had she Previous tothis cif 'The Lenten program the Salt noe- - objected on the grounds that the Retrenchment of the member Lake Ministerial association will be leti forerunner of the Y W M I A board had no right to commit the explained Saturday at 7:15 a in by She became league in this matter general president in —Tom the 'Very Rev Franklin I Gibson McCoy executive—secretary beirthit position dean of St Mark's cathedral in a until of the league was authorized to atrewas 1929 she when April station KSL He radio tend a conference of league aecre at her own request because taries made a simover talk Friday morn- leased sponsored by the American of ill health 1--t" Municipal associatien which strill ing thirtathedrat or she travelerrwidely in held In Chicago late this month the! Madeleine Catholic novena of presidency Women In the i the nterests grace devotions were scheduled to intermountainofjest It was a period continue Saturday with the Rev of Leo W Powleson of San Francisco great expansion for the- organiza- at Ft 1 A - ' -- ) A statement made Thursday by i:e Prank West president of the Bingham Underground Miners' union No 2 that 65 per cent of the com- - 11 pany's employes were members of ' $ the union was flatly deniecrby Mr Gange who declared company records placed the number at less than son-in-la- w 0 A ' ' 471 The term 1 - -- ' '' - 4 — itring-tha-long-period- ard 1 ! 7: '' Aptil-1905- A " MS-- 7 :f i -afid Iniproved Range Conditions Seen - -- -- Clerk SJates Talk on Lent 1 o ' accidenn con-als- windshield -6- 0aa in-s- ut DS -7- ' e When Utah motorists take their automobiles into inspection stations after- text Tuesday they are going ' 'The accomplishments of the Japa get real Inspections or the road anese people are everywhere atka commission wants toknow the reanowledged" said President Grant son why "We wish success to our visitor in e Alleged Speeder Commilisioner Preston G Peter- bia efforts to promote good will '1( said a higher type of inspection as We wish it with all people" Udy assertedly passed Officer service will be insisted on and if Other speakers at the banquet I Smith at Fourth South and Fifth commission the finds any sloppy tendered by the Japanese American I East streets at a high rate of 'Speed careless Work the inspection station Citizens' league Included William H j Smith gave chase and finally not license lose its may but only Folland' chief justice state supreme to after assertedly cutting through the on sued bond be its courteMike Masaoka league presiII driveway of a service station at Peterson said in the last In- dent andN Y Kasai league board 1I Fifth East and Second South streets no which cars had spection period znember who acted as toastmaster Udy crossed to the left side of the on a were road the business given 1I ' At the Civic Center meeting the road on Fifth East street and of bill Hereafter health" any 4I "good will ambassador" in answermasmashed Into a north-boun- d car turned out the little with in ing a barrage of questions denied chine windshield on sticker the spection that Japanese spies operated on The officer jumped out and while must be roadwoethyor the man who fishing boats He also declared ItI the occupants of the questioning there it "better watch out" put that Japanese ships are not guilty To other car Udy reportedly started emcommisokin to The intends Map Prepare of poaching in the Bering lie' I to run away hut halted at Smith's ci: men to catch Data supplied by governmental ploy plainclothes ' command of 'Stop or I'll fire" q Declared Ridiculous Erir who violate their those agreement business and university technicians t ' Booked Driver "And it's ridiculous to say that and experts will be utilized first in 0I Al!' the Japanese are building a canal the preparation of a huge relief map Traffic Investigators F C: Sanacross Siam" he asserted "The of the west depicting industrial po- tus brakes lights reflectors horns !1' and L W Peirce And i:officer n ford existent Better of items tires and other feeling today equipment 41 American people are easily deceived tentialities of the region for display Smith booked Udy ort charges of motor vehicles tween the 'zn of different 43I embers' They think we are fighting an ag- at San Francisco's Golden Gate InThe Inspection period will be from churches was praised Friday by reckless driving ancr gressiyor war We say net Anti- - ternational Exposition '4 driving 15 to June 15 March Japanese propaganda here brings "Covering a third of the nation's Rudger Clawson president of the Udy at first reportedly told off41 of its tnany untruths about the war We surface with only wise driving a stolen Idaho lkcershe L D are trying to make the Chinese our population—and possessing unlimII later admitted it was "bobut cfro hirellatty-firsbirthOn t eve of the l't good friends We must atop corn- ited natral resources as yet unrrowed" from his cousin 1 munism in China for one thing touched—the west stands on the day which he will celebrate Saturo Thomas Prigmore of 1802 Fifth 11' "Japan ' tried to negotiate with threshold of an era of greater 'East street said be was a passenger day it China but that country would not prosperity than It has yet seen" In the car which halted Udy's wild "we are progdefinitely making listen She became arrogant We Mr Malone said "The purpose of taI ride ' ress social and toward con' 1 had to resort to arms We will good feeling the Industrial West Inc is to lend He said his brother Lloyd 'Untie to fight until China stops op- its aid to the development of this Jail commitments were on file in progress which may be thared by 41 was driver Passengers all I - posing Japan opening up markets new frontier" " were Lena Schouten of court Friday ready to be all groups" he said uninjured police 111 a We for raw materials will then served Saturday evening on two alA member of the council of twelve Preston and Lovs Numan of Riv11t all our troops" withdraw i erton leged speeders who were sentenced apostles since October 10 1898 and In hI8ddress AT) approximaigy t both and traveled before Child widely 'second to terms chain-Eas offenders'! t 100 Injured t members of the junior jail I since being ordained to that office her of commerce at noon in the into a neighbor's driveby Judge Rea Beck B000ne Darting Mr Clawson is in a position'in know Beau Brumhiel cafe Dr Nakamura - The convicted motorists Meryl the - way from where a coal truck was 11 status of capepublic opinion syrn-- -- - backingBarbarasKisegr-2daughtet charged the generalAmerican -street report mrCollins-11-of ti pathy—loTCliins lif the tar easirii of Mrland Mrs A King of 238 Sec22 his '662 of the At in conditions and missionary age Weech1a9 of range Grant livestock war to falsified statements andllyrum wall due ond East st reee I morning was iI and stories published in American Utah as of Maieh 1 was issued by Browning avenue were sentenced companion Joseph Standing was hit by the vehicleFriday and suffered mui cold blood by a in to death shot stet'sAndrews Frank agrigultural 'I I to eight days in the city jail each I newspapers abrasions and bruirs on her - ' Georgia mob and apparently le was ltiple I Discussing fears that Japan de- ticianwith the department of agri- nearly two weeks agp tion head right shoulder and knees O L in charge and Mr Clawson's courage only here culture : iI with Friday lires war America Dr NakaAs an'orator she gained reiogni- Arrangements were made for ability to face the mob that 'saved Tani 27 of 6280 Thirteenth East Powelson will Father Sunday Winter ranges in the state were them 4i mura asserted such thoughts by unLion at the world's fair in Chicago M nerve the "time" during truck was At driver the of street : a in preach at the 6:30 a m ' 8:30 informed Americans were foolish said to have improved one point in week ends but when they failed to his own lite- 1893 When she was one of the 4 He has 1risited Georgia several the Salt Lake General hospital Ron- and 10:30 a in misses and the In was a almilar feeling the month and were nine points 'appear yoluiltarily last week end there adding a head suffered 3 Russell ald principal speakers at the congress who I disold Rev has D DD forest "The times G since Most Hunt of ' 13Traints 'a bishop that above year ago " entertained by many Japanese about the court prepared the commitments Thursday when run over by of the Catholic diocese of Salt Lake of women on Utah day appeared and with it much of the injury American plans to bomb Japan "We above the 1928-3- 1 average ! for this Saturday and Sunday She was married So 'Joseph S an automobile backing from an al- will I Mr Clawson ill of that imspeak at the 11:15 a m masshad day" feeling and Cattle likewise sheep look upon airplanes not as phould Tingei September 30 1884 and was ley at his home 923 West First I most solemn I ' said The of the were 10 ceremony each a and of machines war but as birds of proved point mother of seven sons and daugh- s 0 Mr and Mrs Clawson will be hbn- South street was repotted improv- novena of grace will he the papal the he eat& points 'above average S E ters Six'Aliens Leave five of whom survive They peace" ing mornto be given at the 7:30 p in ored at a breakfast Saturday II Dr Nakamura cited the 'United are Joseph S William H Clarence Another youthr Michael James blessing at the home of their " 1 Hunt Father devotions by Bishop ing ' States aid to Panama independence' Miss Mrs Powleson will For Native Countries the novena H and11Rulon H Tingey and and daughter Mr and Mrs Horace Winterer 5 son of Mr—and i I as a parallel to her action in China Namea Chairman' Clara Winterer of 1360 Monday at 8 a conduct Tingey all of Salt Lake VT' Bond ' and at a family dinner ' Lawrence W cathedral at the M no was This he said of 'I attempt 'John F Whittimore was named Among 10 aliens who )eft Salt the place for which had not been Bryan avenue FridaYwas inpoor" city II :America to take territory but al chairman of the legislative e ommit- Lake l Cross hoAlso surviving are 12 grandchilcondition at the Holy City Friday in custody of 'mi- decided 4 t move for the peace of the world1 tee Jind Mn Iva 0 Willis chairPharmacy le WyMarch was dren and the following brothers and The Rowland spital boy Inspector gration injured i Dr Nakamura paid an official' man of the grand jury committee of att only one was forced t9 leave ' 3 when he assertedly darted into the Fire department reports Friday slaters: Mrs Minnie H James Mrs t call on Mayor John M Wallace Fri- the LltahOld Age Pension organiza- becausa of misdeeds 1nthe country path of a machlne in front of his blamed an overheated refrigerator Clara H 'James and William J ' day morning He expressed appre- tion at a meeting Firday Paul H He was Matt Kujansen 57 deported' C C home motor for a blew at the Temple Horne of Salt Lake City Mrs Cor1 i for treatment of Japanese Allied group chairman presided to Finland efter li Inciation 102 North 'Main street nelia H Clayton of Blanding and serving a sentence Salt Lake City and vicinity: 01 at tlfe meeting at 825 Called at ThomtiS R Horne of Topenish 1 - for larceny hl Idaho Dr Nakamura was adcompanied Wash 6:36 a in CCC 4 t' Closings Keida by of s Shigeru professor t Young people of Utah MaNikon Mr Tokyo university 11 the lead in deeeloping the state'e Draw Protest Hero 1 i saolott and Mr Kasai Finance Com-to $100ultimate its tourist industry mimioner 'Willie& Murdoch also s i II 000000 value the Salt Lake City Announced discontinuance of six - " was present 41 0 was C told C club C to attached forest the Friday night camps Dr meetclosed Nakamura his t by Clue P Backman executive sec- service in Utah caused Gus p BackIngs with an address to Japanese man chamber of commerce execiretary of the chamber of- ----cornti jtI citizens in— thr intermountain '' Ho- Christian Endeavor society tive to telegraph 7Will Robinson merce i Night club tinner New Saturday Buddhist He was leave to 'chuNie M 7 All hotel more do tel If ' for Denver house the Although can Utah Utah 'You if warmest the day day in e Salt Lake City's mark of 65 congressman inquiring p youngfellows 4 Saturday morning : Ballard Motar —company to makitepeople like this staff' and forest service was not receiving litt6 four months graced Salt Lake degrees Friday compared favorNew—Kappa Sigma fraternity dinner S ' 12 Neon house hotel Utah —7:30 it tn want to stay here and come back due punishment from the goverHotel City Friday official predictions with: other high— readings Samson United' corporation lio- - East here again than we older men can" nment's economy program and if Indicated light rain or snow and ably !' Glade Will Talk e - ' Jordan Scout executives Box the nation San Diego mot P throughout m can "You tel Utah was Suntoo Backman Mr declared sod a weather Utah colder —DAS large getting Saturday 3 p in 68 degrees San FranEarl '3Glade managing director Buick ' Motor company Hotel Italigh-Americgo but and create enthusiasm all share of the cut day ' Civic league of radio' station K S 14 wilt speak Utah over the state &ma scale we haven't Mr Backman also urged that the - 12:15 p in chamber of commerce Temperatures Friday reached a cisco 604tegrees and Los Angeles — 8 Ix En 68 degree's New York City had the last of governmental mirk of 6)) degrees Itwas just Saturday night at the regular American 'Legion auxiliary con- apprbachect'' CeChe He also urged them to take an agencies to receive reduced quotas months ago on November maximum of 44 degrees Chicago monthly party of the Salt Lake vention Newhouse hotel -- 1 p ni German L D S choir- phigrati four i Allied 'Drug Travelersewhoust Association- - for-t- he terns- such- L 15- 8: ward active interest in politict( making RobertFechnely C C and sellenianolis Twenv-firs- t d Cdireptoein had I "" 1 p in Minn! of 42 degrees Blind The party is scheduled at 8 hotel amusement hall the perature WAS recorded On that cut' ?8:15 p in sure that Salt Lake county Ls rep- announced eheintet-i-sethe associatioh headnuar- Qgden junior chamber of corn- - Kappa Kappa Gamma- Hotel — resented in the 19391egislature by number of camps Thursday Utah day- - the thermometer soared to Lowest temperature here Frii H ters 3038 Second East street' 9 P4 ot capable laa7makers Utah Islewhowie hotel- "4 p in it we' learned i 67 dat was 39 degrees inow has ' — The State Municipal league of Utah gave tacit Indorsement' to J Bracken Lee's fiery attack on state government activities ainggahenatoroyn liclemnboetridlitancirotngineantia Olen it elevated him to the league presidency poyes diacharged in November and Friday night I The Price executive will fill the of 1937 were introduced labor relations board unexpired term of former Mayor rDretedeamyber the federal building here E B Erwin of Salt Lake City two-mont- - COTINSiOn -- by State Group To Fill Vacancy Left by E B Erwin Other Officers Chosen at S L Meet Bracken-Le- j' ' ‘ J 50 per cento Claim 'Work Substantially Same Company records introduced into 4 hearing records according to John l''Jensen defense attorney were ietk to show the work done by 4 'force after 56 men had either the been laid off or hat quit was subthe same as that done bestantially fore the reduction discharforce that half of the men in the period were nonunion men that the company had merely replaced men who had quit in October 1937 instead of bringing in new men as charged by the board : of safer He urged that prospective visitors to the Orient this year make the Journey without fear "Japan is not seeking to conquer China" he declared "It Is seeking to be good friends with that nation and to have orderly and peaceful relations with the Chinese Japan wants to get materials from China It seeks a market there not the acquisition of territory" Governor Henry H Blood" greeted the Japanese scholar and former member of the Japanese diet on behalf of the state President Heber J Grant of the le D S church told of spending two years In Japan as a church missionary and of the fait-tir- e of the Japanese people "to understand their own language when I spoke it" 4 - - ::v ::::-:::y4 - visi- would 4 -- -- - ': - ambassador" defend his country's undeclared Salt Lake City citizens Friday night beard Dr Kaju Nakamura Japanese "good-wi- ll war with China Left to right President Heber J Grant Miss Midori Makano Mike Masaoka Gqyernor Henry H Blood and Dr Nakamura at a banquet tendered by the Japanese American Citizens' league ' Addressing in the 1 --:- ke 444 01— t Tells U S State Explain Conflicis Engineer ing as a "mistake" Returns On Income-Ta- x Talks 'at Banquet Plans for at a banquet guests the Hotel given tor said that Japanese control Building West Social Security Payments Exempt by Utah make that country China 11 40 --- -i - ---- -- : f - ' Mayor mony A:-:x-- T::::: 1 i l - - ' — - - k lt'4 " N ! '''7 4 4 e"''''' t -- vv t - Mourned '''' 'c'- go k 't '''''''''?::':':k'w4"'44:-::4i:i:-:-::':- r '::-:i::::-::::::::- t'' ''k : :''2 --- I 1 41 ' - se jo I 4 1 4! ' 4 -- League Municipal Elecled Exhibits of company personnel records tending to show the United States Smelting Refining and Min- - 1 A- tr"1-N--e- i ' -' ' 4 I" '‘1 11: 40 ' 1 t - 1 41t' : ' '' ' '' '' - ! i4i4i' !'''' tlb 4 :''--$- ' :'''::'-::''- ' I's ! riNtr' : i '4- 4- lit - (7::k1--- 44 - 2 : ''' - - :' 7- ''' - :::: :: ' - ::- ::' 1 7 i :''''''''' :: ' y ' ' - -"- ----- ':: :r - I :' - ' v: t :: ': 4 - 1 -- Personnel 'Records Introduced in Local NLRB Hearing :?': i::: : ' -- - 3bjëFHPQU0f 0 ' :' 'I Answering queries made at a Meeting of the Utah 1)eace council in Civic Center Dr Nakamura de eared that it wu not the Japanese but the Chinese who were responsible for the slaughter of women and con children in the filet He classed the Panay bomb 1 i ::'i::: lations e ': — else-tiher- q :: ' :::'' 0 q - Up ioll Claims :'':::::!::: 7 - Scores 4 4 ' -- - Smelter Firm As ce11v1ay()T:-E:- 10g0Witirq441014 I ' ' Chin 1iir -- q 12 MARCH ' Visitor a --- - : ' -- - souae Cip S: Mercury Soars to 65 Rain or Sitolv Forecast L - Cal-liste- gh : ' Legion Auxiliary Meets Today More than 100 representatives of American Legion auxiliary groups in the Utah Third district will gather at the NewhoUse hotel Sat- urday afternoon for convention Mrs Arthur W Olsen- - president of the Salt Lake units announced -- Friday The convention will Open with a runcheon at 1 p m to be conducted by Mrs Ora Lewis of Logan de partment president honor guest at the convention Mrs Harry Powell Jones district president will he in charge of convention meetings ' U E A Executive To 'fold Two Jobs I Milton Taylor of itarrlaville president and executive secretary of the Vtah Education association will continue to hold both positions at least until next October the group's board of trustees decided Friday Mr Taylor was elected president of the group last October but in February was chosen executive see-retary to succeed B A Fowter re-signed Members of the board gathered Friday- night to discuss-- - ilection of a possible successor to Mr as president but voted againstTaylor such - action' -- - - - ii — I 11 - |