Show I Section B—Eocid and Financial News - e Pert f 6 i 1 ' I '' Reviell w ' Doe About-Fac- e Man Winter Springtime—Old kicked over the traces just as he was being shoved out of the picture Snow windand a temperature gave the folks much by which to remember the season's exodus Some apricoti may have been damaged but fruit growers believe that the peaches and cherries will not suffer The zephyrs returned as the week neared an end to 'toss more dirt and soot Into residences and offices Civil Service — While deposed Police Captain Frank A Thacker awaited anxiously the verdict of the civil service commission on his petition for reinstatement followIng a bearing on: alleged graft charges Frank M Angell lieutenant petitioned for a rehear- ing and as quickly withdrew his plea The dismissal order charged him with misconduct Incompe4 tence and failure to observe kepi la tions At the Capitol—Governor Henry H Blood back from the upper basin states conference at Santa Fe N M saw encouraging progress toward agreement on the suggested modification of Boulder Dr Herbert Cinyon project act B Maw former "Jr dean of men 'attorney state senator appointed tax commission special counsel to assist defend Maw's utility assessment act now before state suRoad commission preme court completed plans for" $3500000 building program for new fiscal Public welfare departyear ment prepared to lay the "heavy hand" upon social security a'pplicants who misrepresentt their claims Murder Case Nears Verdict In the Courts—Peter W Beau-pre- y first degree murder case Police Judge neared verdict Reva Beck Bosons sent Mrs W L Wilson to jail for a day for ' terming jay walking sentence "ridiculous" and sent Jack S Lambourne who whistled in courtroom to the bastile for three' days Such penalties will stop contempt in her court District Judge Herbert M Schiller set July 20 as date for sale of Bamberger Electric railroad Crime—Sugarhouse's prominent S A Rockwood furniture dealer and L D S churchman was Id& naped by a "really nice looking" gunman forced to drive to Park City gave up 02 and then allowed to return home Jesse C Kennedy miner out of work operating new - ex-fi- re I v a car ' 0 - ' ' struck-70-year-ol- d Charles W Westrope then drove away Poafter a long licecaught chase In which suspect leaped second-story from a window Kennedy pleaded guilty Pollee—Old practice of cops being "paloy walsyn with police chiefs seemed a memory aa Soldier Chief William C Webb ordered men to make their complaints and suggestions through channels that is from patrolmen to duty sergeant to captain to inspector to chief Webb also demanded greater respect for immediate superiors He contended policemen's salaries (a third-grad- e patrolman draws $145 a month) sufficient to out also of debt He ordered stay "no mooching"- — Mrs Fannie McCall Death 'Johnson wife of Federal Judge Tillman D Johnson passed away after a long illness She was 73 years old and had been married 58 years Here and There—John B Ken- nedy famed commentator told Bonneville Club there would not be another world 'war State liquor control commission re at $45 ported February profits B C J Wheatlake 59239 elected to Community Chest pmidJack Walsh SaDorus encyovercome by fumes killed in But terfield canyon mine shaft Salt Lake stock exchange cele ! brats(' 50 years of service - Oppositlon Fades At Meeting of Of Democrats Leadtrtg ‘ 44 tares at 27 — (90Eq-(01100tiot- et 1 z Will' ll 4 After decisively beating down two frank attacks from the opposition Parnell Black incumbent chairman of the Democratic county committee was reelected to the position Saturday it the party's county convention IA the Rainbow ballroom Mr Black was retained as leader t - 4 "-- ! i ' of the county organization for the Hi 1 ''''' '1: 1 '':7:'7I :21 ':ei :)1°! ' next two years without a record ‘c'' L : vote His name was the only one placed in nomination and be was " 0" reelected by a voice vote on a mo'4 o 1 tion to make his selection unanim''Tzle ous The vote was not unanimous however as there were some scattered but loud "noes" when the question was put by Convention Chairman D A Skeen i Others Elected Other county committee officers elected by the convention were: Mrs Rose Henderson of Salt Lake City vice chairman Arthur ilarsh of Magna secretary GoH-oWegteland of Salt Lake City treasurer Mrs Henderson woh her victory on the second ballot in a field of four candidates The other nominees were Mrs C O Bonner of Salt Lake City Mrs Lionel W Sorenson of Sandy and Mrs D Parley Miller of South Saut Lake Mr Marsh defeated Glen E Howe ‘ 4:::::: 1: '' of Murray by a vote of 176 to 151 :it7-49' Acclamation 1:'1I :::::::::' By c Mr Weggeland was elected by ' ) :::': i ':4 00'::!:: :: acclamation Despite pledges of cooperation from the rostrum and "harmony" : ':':1" : speeches it was apparent the fight for the chairmanship rubbed a new supply of salt into the wounds ‘ 6:::::::::::::::::::::: 1:' :::: r-:opened up during the 1930 general election campaign It was a battle :::i between the two major factions 1 with the "conservatives" or "regulars" in firm control of the situation tei State Senator Lawrence E Nel1ki son the opposition candidate whose 1 1 v 4limmEmok ' name was not placed in nomination of did what he could to soothe injured State Senator Ira A Huggins Ogden (top) delivering keynote address at the Democratic feelings by announcing he was "still county convention Seated on stand left-tright directly behind speaker are D A Skeen a loyal Democrat" and congratulatcommittee Black Parnell chairman chairman and A S Brown national comcounty convention ing the victor But down on the convention floor some of the lead- mitteeman Below new officers of the county committee Left to right' Mr Black chairman ers of the defeated "progressive" Mrs Rose Henderson vice chairman Arthur Marsh secretary and Gordon Weggeland treasurer wing-wer- a vowing that the fight would go on In other quarters there were threats of a "third party" movement within the county The final and most dramatic effort to thrust Mr Black aside and substitute a "compromise" 4 Search for a youthful running candidate was made by Dr HerBeautification for 1947 Observance board bandit who kidnaped a Sugar-hous- e bert B Maw president of the L D S church merchant and state senate and state leader of Guides Tree Planting Activities leader Friday extended Saturday to the "progressive" wing the vicinity of Park City where the last Taking the stand amidst scatan effort to make Salt Lake City more beautiful for 1947- -- youth was seen In the bandit Although tered applause at the opening of the the hundtedth anniversary of its founding—a tree planting campaign 'to have fled the state Salt Lake (Continued on Pigs City police kept vigil in an effort will be inaugurated on Monday Arbor day to apprehend the youth To start the campaign two Nor- Reporting the incident to police way maples will be planted east of Saturday—nearly 24 hours after his the Ladies' Literary club 850 East harrowing experience—J A Rockwood of 1317 Gilmer drive reiterated South Temple street under the aus- the story he told The Tribune Fripices of the city shade tree commis- day night: That he was accosted the parks and playgrounds by the youth in Sugarhouse Friday "We have hopes the Pettengill sion and Members of the state industrial at 11 a m forced to drive to a bill will not pass but no One can committee of the Salt Lake Council commission blinked when they point near Park City where he gave say what will happen when it is re- of Women for a certain application read the robber $12 and was released ported out of committee and comes Mrs Walter Ce Turd chairman workmen's compensation SaturMr Rockwood said the youth told to a vote on the floor of the senate" the committee and Rufus D day him his parents had been injured This hope was expressed Saturday of for the the In listing tree in an automobile accident in Denby Walter K Granger meniber of Johnson director of the shade was the name ver dependent and "I've just got to get to the public service commission upon commission will have charge woman Then a married of Denver" his return from senate committee The state through Secretary of read a little further and found they she hearings in Washington accom- State E E Monson and the Utah was listed as the applicant's of Fine Arts will' mother panied by C A Root commerce plant trees on the capitol grounds attorney for the commission came when they The big Both Utahns testified against the In honor of Miss Eme line Y Wells read the surprise of birth-182- 3— date bill the object of which is to re- the state central company Daughwhich would make her 115 years peal the fourth section of the inter- ters of Utah Pioneers will plant a old The applicant said he was state commerce act and allow the bed of roses in the municipal rose 36 and 115 minus 36 is 79 Wow! Miss Lacy Jane Farnsworth railroads to charge more for short garden Eleventh East and South the The commissioners than long hauls it they so desire Temple streets Beginning at 11 a whole thing up as a badgave daughter of Mrs Philo Taylor job 4 Farnsworth Sr was married to Dr They declared this would be a severe m the ceremony will be in charge blow at Utah industrial and agri- of Mrs Ida M Kirkham president George Gill Richards prominent Lake City physician Saturday of the state central company cultural interests afternoon at the home of Mrs Mr Granger said representatives Banka the stock exchange and Farnsworth 155 First avenue of the Union Pacific and Southern state city and county offices will S The ceremonyewas performed by Pacific railroads were taking a lead- be closed for Arbor day Liquor Stephen L Richards member of the ing part in the effort to effect enact- stores rIso will be closed 12 apostles and D S council-oL ment of the measure Arbor day exercises will be held in Salt Lake City's birth rate was all the city schools Monday if the of Dr Richards brother a than three times greater exactly home cere- weather permits or as soon there- the C of C Dance Held— death rate during the past Following the simple left a three the for after as possible it was announced week Miss Gertrude mony couple statistiMoyle About 50 couples Joined at the Saturday by Dr L John Nuttall re- weeks' trip to Washington D C of board health cian for the chamber of commerce - Saturday Jr superintendent and New York City On their return Saturday to Salt Lake City they plan to re- hools will's not be closed nor ported night in a dance and supper spon39 84 recorded births the of sored by the entertainment com- wiiPtthe office of the board of edu- num- side at 237 Seventh avenue 43 female were Total male mittee headed by Elwood Thomas cation Except for the exercises reported was 28 The function was one of six being for the day classes will be conducted ber of dead Deaths so far this year are 69 fewer held at Intervals through the year as usual than a corresponding period last :: ': " ri' i " 7t' f''l L ::: :::: :t::::ovs: 4::::::i ::::::: !tk:: A i: - :::::':: :::::::::::::::::-:-::- -: ::- : ed S L Plans Arbor Day Program Kidnap Bandit Hunt Widens With an Eye on Centennial B-- Utahns Return From Hearing Just a Slight 'I tstake yin State--Institut- e Dr Richards Weds Miss Farnsworth Births Treble Deaths in L Banquet Honors Norwegian Social Welfare Worke'r Stress Security Program Vexing prohlenui which con(ront L D S church members and their fellows throughout the world will by church' leaders at the 108th annual conference of the body next Sunday Monday and Wednesday in the L D S tabernacle What the church bas done and seeks to do under its widely known security program—now assuming an increasingly agricultural aspect —is expected to highlight the conference 811 It has done for the past two years Heber church president and always a "main spring" of the great gatherings which attract more than 12000 people declared in an interview he is not "entirely satisfied" 'with the security program Stamina Sapped On a number of occasions President Grant and other leaders have asserted the stamina of the people is being sapped because some prefer to obtain sustenance in the easiest Ipossible way—and not do a full day's work in exchange The dynamic leader also is expected to follow up a vigorous attack he launched at the semiannual conference last October against church leaders who do not observe the Word of Wisdom and pay tith- init He asked such leaders to conform or make way for persons who With a choir at his back President Grant according to precedent will call the conference to order text Sunday at 10 a M At 10:30 a m the weekly national broadcast of the tabernacle choir will be sung and at 11 a m the service will be carried over the Columbia Broadcasting company "Church of the Air" another nationwide feature Congregational singing considered one of the greatest attractions of the conference by radio companies and an address by A E Bowen member of the council of twelve apostles will be given on this program Tableaux Planned Other general sessions will be held at 2 p m and 10 a m each of the three days Sunday at 7 p m —the annual Deseret Sunday Scheol union conference in the tabernacle will present 300 Sunday school members in messages and scenes from the Book of Mormon Continuity to tableaux will be supplied by a reader The annual general priesthood meeting will be held Monday at 7 p m in the tabernacle with the first presidency in charge A special Melchizedek priesthood meeting first of its kind will meet Tuesday at 10 a m in the Assembly hall ''''v- r'''' M'''''''' "P i::::: f ( — ' ' ' ::: '' i'':: :''''': :: I : ::::::''z' ':' ''''''''' 1:' ': r'::::::::::i::::::1'::::::::b:::::::' :4s ::' e''4 1 i k i '' Inspector W H Drane Lester Will be a principal speaker at the Intermountain Empire Weman's Institute April 5 to S Expert Urges More Police Higher Wages' m popillation is slightly below the national average of 14 cities of Jts size But even the' 14 average Dr Bee ley said la below an adequate standard The police salaries here cOMpare favorably with the average for other cities of the same size but are till with standards of iticompatible "civic pride" and ambitions of buildcommunity1 he said ing a crime-fre- e adding "It seems to me hardly fair to expect men to take up police work as a career at the wages customarily paid in this country" The speaker recommended that in addition to raising salaries American cities require superior intelligense and broader education for police officers He said the success of federal law enforcement compared to municipal enforcement waa due in large measure to the stricter personnel standards of federal agenper re-S- - 1000 (Continued on Page 2-- Mine Building Fund Pends ' : j The United States bureau of mines has approved the site prof fered by the University of Utah far construction of ' the contemplaed $300000 Dr here mines experiment station George Thomas univer- - Saturday He said he had been notified by John W Finch bureau director that thel'site had been keyed and sent to the department solicitor for Inspection of the title "We can do no more" said Pres ident Thomas "until they 't the title university leader said Mr The complained he had teen mis- br Finch understood in Salt Lake City The cies Voices Warning But even if a city took all these steps to raise the efficiency of its police force it would have to take precautions against incompetence or political dominatio'n in the office of police chief Dr Bee ley continued To solve this problem he recommended that the chief be a man with sonsiderable police experience (Continued on Pigs B-- Women 1 s Safety Group Slates Election bureau ' director assured °President Thomas that he was doing he could to win an appropriation for? the building this year contrary to an apparently prevalent belief Lake City Mr Finch did however exprese lack of confidence that the money would be provided before congress adjourns The bill recently passed merely authorizes the building sppropriating no funds ' Funeral services for Mrs Fannie' McCall Johnson 73 wife of Federal Judge Tillman D Johnson will be conducted Monday at 2 p m In the First Baptist church of Ogden by the Rev William H Fowle pastor' Burial will be in Mountain View cemetery in Ogden Mrs Johnson died Friday afternoon at her home in the Bransford apartments 105 East South Temple street after a long Illness Meetings Set For Today - Best Foods company Hotel Officers will be elected and R 11 a m Utah Whitney Groo superintendent of Utah Federation of Business and the state highway control will Professional— Women's clubi 12:15 p speak at a meeting of the Women's Newhouse hotel Safety council of Salt Lake City University of Utah at home? pro4 p Monday at 10:30 a m at the chamgram Union building ber of commerce Mrs W R Carter Utah State Beauticians' association Newhouse hotel president announced Saturday Ip - lt Final Service Set' For Mrs Johnson s ' s i G-m-an h ' t i t ar The commission said that sales and use tax returns for February and March amounted to $459- 05457 compared with sales tax turns in the same two months last year of $44000495- This means an increase to the- state relief fund of $1904961 If it- had not been for the use tax which went into effect on July 1 there would have been a decrease because of the $45905457 the use tax accounted for $2226903 The tax commission feels however that sales Jtax revenues have held business up welt considering' the " recession I" t Lester will appear on the program of the institute—which is being held in the Coconut- - Grove ballroom- -0 Wednesday April 8 between 4 and i 5 p in aa leader al a youth forum and a few hours later at 8:15 p m: ' t will speak on Our Lawless Selves" ' Fingerprint Booth Diming the late afternoon hours Inspector Lester will preside over a special fingerprinting booth which is being arranged by R H Wootton superintendent of the state bureau of criminal identification Val C Zimmer head of the local F B L office and Sergeant A H Rogers in charge of the city police criminal i identification bureau At the youth forum boys and girls under 18 years of age will be given cards autographed by J diEdgar Hoover national rector and Inspector Lester and I the holder's fingerprints will be stamped on the card if it is taken to the special booth ' Shields to Preside Dan B Shields U S district attorney will preside over the evening' meeting Students who will help direct the afternoon forum include Tom Mathews Barbara Allen and ' Calvin Hatch of East high school Mike Masaoka Dan Eastman and Norma Berntson of the Uniyersity of Utah Howard Tucker Lois Ensign of South high school and Vivian Pool and Ernest Wilson of West high school LeRoy D Simmons director of the institute and Mrs Arthur L Beeley coordinator of the educational and consulting committee!' and chairman of the advisory board are making plans to handle an even larger attendance than the mark of 41888 persons set last year at the initial institute Among Main Events Among the many events on the four-da- y institute program whicIL has as its theme "Youth Activities" are the following: 1 A series of lectures fortuns clinics contests demonstrations and portrayals of the activities 1 s ) --- --- Income Taxes Top Million compared - man:Inspector W IL Drone' The Salt Lake City should have more policeman should raise the salary level within the department and should require a broader background of training for appoint: ment to the force Dr Arthur L Bee ley dean of the school of so(continued on Page cial work at the University of Utah declared Saturday night His recommendations were included in the second of a series of "Current Crime Comments" delivered over KSL under Tribune-Telegrasponsorship The talk was an of the causes of AmerState income and corporation icananalysis police inefficiency franchise tax collections for the The distinguished criminologist' year had passed the million-dollasserted that increasing its pomark as the state tax commission lice force Salt byLake City could efclosed its books for the day Sat- - fect a material reduction in the urday For authority he From personal income taxes the aniguntofcrime federal bureau of investistate had collected $78832282 and citeira showed those gdtion bulletin-whicfrom corporation franchise $367- with cities with the greatest num66975 compared with $72142412 ber of policemen per 1000 populaand $265185 respectively on the tion have the leastcrime This year same date last year there have been 57864 personal and Below Average 2748 corporation franchise returns Salt Lake City with 11 officers with 48163 and 2632 last ' ' - veteran member of the federal bureau of investigation will be onecf the featured speakers at the second annual Intermountain r Empire Woman's Institute to be held here April 5 to 8 under direc-- tion of The Salt Lake Tribune and Telegram A 300-voi- ' - t Housewives and others Interested In the Institute who desire more complete information or details on any part of the program may obtain thhi information starting Monday by calling The Salt Lake Tribune and Telegram Wasatch 590 and asking for the Woman's Institute headquarters would First Lady Blames Armament diseases measles Race to Lack of Peace Spirit chicken year ! 750000 Of the 331 communicable reported during the week led with 173 followed by pox with 85 mumps 73 scarlet contended we all must fever 11 whooping cough 4 and Blaming failure of the world's and peace conferences pay for it German measles and diptherla 2 armament each Cases of erysipelas and ty- on the tact that "those who send "Any great war will affect the A Jeekof !Rah 'hospitality fortbabies at childbirth for clinical at mot really want peace" United States We can't keep out phoid lever made up the balance of delekatesAo Miss Betzy Kjelsberg Norwegian tention to all children prior to school cases Mrs Franklin D Roosevelt spent of war simply by isolating our-- a cliwas few minutes in Salt Lake Sity :selves We must create conditions political and labor leader age and for free medical and dental maxed Saturday night at a banquet treatment for all school children early Sunday morning on her Way which Will keep other nations at in her honor attended by her forNow she said the association is from Spokane to Chicago peace as well as ourselves" mer countrymen and their de- opening a hospital for rheumatism Montana Educators She briefly discussed peace sub- - The nation's first lady left Salt 6 1 In Oslo first of its kind In Scandiscendants U Leader ject of recent addresses in the north- Lake City on a sleeper plane At the dinner held in the Lion navia including facilities for several knvite west before boardinea United Air scheduled to continue through to house Miss Kjelsberg thanked them kinds of bath treatment Dr John T Wahlquist professor lines plane for the east There she will change Chicago for her reception here and compliM Frois land was chairman of the of education at the of Anhther visitor at the airport planes to arrive at Atlanta Ga at mented them for their part in build- banquet sponsored jointly by the Utah and director of Univettsity the Stewart early Sunday was Errol Flynn film 2:35 p m (MST) Monday ing Utah Her day Saturday included a Norwegian entertainment commit- training eohool has been invited to actor who continued toward Miami "The Norweigians here are tee and the Norwegian Literary speak next October at the teachers' Fla where be plans to fish with trip from Seattle to Spokane by of club am clever! she said "I A J Andresen was master of institute of the Montana Education a bow and arrow He arrived by air an address on peace at the Uniproud what you have been able to ac- ceremonies association it was learned SaturL Western Air Express plane ' from versity mf Idaho in Moscow two Miss Kjelsberg will be guest at day Los Angeles complish" press conferences and planting of She then described the work of luncheon Sunday of the local BusiThe invitation came from M P Earlier in the day the president's a tree in the presidential grove in are ness here "The Norwegians and Professional Women's club Moe association executive secre- wife was given ovations in Spo-- the She campus Health association which she helped She plans to visit the Magna and tary who said the institute will be kane Wash and Moscow Mho 1 traveleduniversity by automobile to Spokane to found She said it had organized Garfield smelters before leaving for held October 27 28 and 29 in four Associated Press dispatches said after a reception at the home of health service for all mothers and St Paul Minn Monday night I Montana "it peace is worth having" Mrs Harrison C Dale - 'Our Lawless Selves' to Be Topic Mixing Afternoon Program of April 6 Many Outstanding Leaders Will Attend ' ' - - Annual Conference - S&ond-Annu--- Womans Institute 1 1 -al At Nêxt Sunday ' ' B I LDS to Opel' FBI Man to Sp eak 108th-Me- 4z4444x44 4 t f er 1938: -' ' - The kettle- was boiling along political fronts last week even though the thermometer dizzily 5A4444044 - Leadership Of Democrats s gyrated to alarm fruit growers and those who wanted to rush the Easter finery season but the city and county passed through a comparatively quiet week speaking in terms of "spor news Politics Democrats of Salt Lake City and county spent a busy week sharpening their wits and their weapons-fo- r the county reorganization meeting Saturday Husky determined Parnell "Pete" Black won victory in retaining his county chairmanship despite Progressive Leader Herbert B Maws Opposition (Story on this page) The city and county doctors and dentists 122 of them indorsed Dr Arthur C Wherry Republican as their U S senatorial candidate seeking representation to stave" regimentation of health services He has not decided Whether he'll run but "I do appreciate the comDemocrat Chris pliment" Greenhagen who gave time and money to put Republican City Commissioner P Goggin across last November -- ended his long wait for Appointment to a ranking job on March 19 by charging "Pat" with the "doublecross" Fists flew A few days ago sum mon s was served upon Goggin Indicating that a civil fiult was being considered Old Pr Whiter SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY MORNING MARCH Black Retains ' During Week In Salt Lake City t V 1 --- -- tvents-N- ot i ' Ads Five Pages of Opportunities—Classified s t 7 - 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