Show f ' rr - '- - - rrr r-- r- TT -- nrrmm yr-'yr - -- v:' w h '5- -- SUNDAY MORNING THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 4 AUGUST 7 1938 i 67000 Visit Saying Rests On Method Hogle Zoo Tliis Summer Of Spending Guardsmen Highly Rated Nevadan Sees New Deal Doss in Vote Ex-Grc- Favors McCarran to Win Primary Lose Finals Ex-Govern- A rebuke for President Roosevevlt and the new 'deal In the forthcoming’ Nevada primaries and election was predicted Saturday by former Governor Morley Griswold en route by airplane to his home at Reno "Two things are going to happen In Nevada that will definitely hit at the new deal" he said “Flrstf Senator Pat H McCarran : to—whr-theDemocratic nomination In the primaries despite the attempt to dislodge him for his ‘supreme court' stand And Tasker L Oddie a Republican and former United States senator is going back to the senath instead of McCarran" Practical Leaders Mr Griswold was on a return trip from Chicago where he attended a meeting df the Republican program committee of which he is a member He deplared this phase "hf party work is progressing in good style and that the committee felt Republican leadership should be centered around men who have had practical experience Commenting on the national situation Mr Griswold said Republicans will win back many seats in congress As to the number he said it was too early for such a prediction He said there had been a definite switch by all classes away from sympathy with the new double-barrele- Proves Most "Popular Attraction - Nearly 67000 persons have visited Salt LakejCity’s Hogle Gardens zoo In the past four months according to attendance figure released by Superintendent E M (Dutch) Shi-d’ Saturday The figure — compiled from attendance records kept St the zoo— makes the establishment one of the city’s ' largest single d er day-tcT-d- - deal This Is the thirty-fift- h In a series of articles on agricultural subjects prepared and released under supervision of tho central committee on security of tho I D 8 church ftlBpementor-iSducatlqnal-aUra- " c tions Shider acting- - under instructions from Parks Commissioner P H Goggin said he had been keeping the attendance figures since April 1 The totals are taken from number of cars arriving at the zoo in the mouth of Emigration canyon using an average of four persons to each car - Colonel L II Duffin right and Colonel Albert E Wilfong Prepared for any emergency With the Military ‘Very Conservative’ Utah Guards Units Prepared For Any Kind of Action "The figures are very conserve tlve” Shider said Saturday "since In the hands of the American family liq the responsibility of determining the value of the dollar Everyone is familiar with examples of families living on ths earns lm comeroii8''Tafflnf:ilv(is''ln’health and luxury and the other in misery health and bankruptcy How are you going to live? Do you spend your dollars wisely? Many of us are capable of earning money but only those who know how to spend wisely will ever hive money I am of the opinion that manner of spending is far more Important than actual income It is true that many people are not in a position to increase the actual income but they can learn to spend wisely what they have 111 Value for' Chicago Boy Drowns in pIurrayPoQl Death of Child Specialist Advises On Buying Clothes for Family Elephant us or Separated by Tragedy Mars Couple’s Utah Vacation Trip" 1 l i ft I Tragedy marred the vacation trip of a Chicago couple visiting In Murwhen their son ray Saturday x 6 was Thomas Martin Phelan drowned in the municipal swimming pool there 1 The boy with his sister Joan Ann Phelan 4) and his parents Thomas Leo and Mary King Phelan had been vieittng his grandparents Mr and Mrs Jftmes A- - Kilbyf of street Murray ' Saturday morning accompanied by his sister and his aunt Winifred ft Kilby 12 young Thomas walked to tile municipal swimming pool AV where the three started playing near the water’s edge Warned to Leave According to Police Chief Andrew Lundqulst of Murray the drowning occurred after the trio had been warned to leave the pool by Joseph leader of a swimming Pasquale class then in session At Mr Pasquale’s command the girls went Into their dressing room and the hoy into the men’s room 'V Chief Lunqulst said but the latter was apparently fascinated by the water and returned ’He must have climbed into the water at the deep end of the pool at about 10:30 a m while the girls were in dressing and the awimmlng class was down at the shallow end of the pool” Mr- Lundqulst de“He had to crawl under a clared gate to get Into the pool” When the girls came from the room they left the pool dressing 6 left Fhelan victim Martin at Thomas Saturday drowning Thomas had preceded thinking Murray is shown with his sister Joan Ann Phelan 4 who them home However when they arrived shortly after 11 a m he was playing with him just prior to the accident was not home and an alarm was $ 7 4UU A 4011--Ce- This he attributed to what he termed "a growing consciousness for the Ideal of liberty” The new deal he said through both its labor and agriculture measures has taken liberty away from all classes Both the fanner and the laborer he said are now turning from the —new deal because they have found that its measures have meant loss of liberty The predicted a clean sweep for the Republican party in Nevada "We will elect a senator a governor and a congressman" he said Britons Expect China Victory (Continued From Page I B) tions and the women to munitions factories and hospital work" he as- serted Lieutenant Larkin who aided in the defense of Shanghai said the Japanese are thoroughly capable soldiers while in the ranks but lose all respect for authority after they have taken a city ‘The international settlement in Shanghai in practically unharmed but much of the adjoining city is in shambles" he said He described the sentiment among Chinese — from coolies to war lords— as "very bit- ter" Capture Doubtful “No country ever has been able to conquer China and probably never will" he asserted Hong Kong airport was pictured as hive of activity by Mr Nelson "It is a regular port of call for superplanes of Imperial Airways Air France Lufthansa and China National Airway planes" he said Adding to prosperity of the city is the presence of a cruiser a squadron of destroyers a sub marine flotilla and three regiments cf British soldiers he added Lieutenants Larkin and Henderson left Saturday at 4 p m en route to London Mr Nelson will remain here about a week and intends to visit the Bonneville salt flats All three were guests at tb Hotel Utah TiiiyPuppies Cry for Mother Strayed or Carried Away ur two-wee- full-grow- Cafe Workers Walk Out The Culture of the Fine Arts r 1'- i'i' ur nm m -- s - o BEG Ny-tro- m er EVERYTHING IN THE STORE INCLUDED Discount SPECIAL PURCHASE 2 Carloads $ of $12950 Living Room Suites Beauty plus in Genuine Mohair now 5CL Easy Terms all the charm you Two great big luxurious pieces-wl- th can expect—style —quality— rich coverings— sturdy construction-streamlined for beauty— broad —arms legs roomy comfort They very kind of furniture your decora tor would choose mmw mram m — Thw Utah department" Fel-ste- at the Vj M URNITURE wwam ' jt if Q&D Children of United S L Youth Adjudged Spanish War Veterans will observe the fortieth anniversary of the capture of Manila with a Best R’ O T C Cadet luncheon and program at Liberty Wendell H Best son of Mr and park More than 300 persona are Mrs H Vernon Best of 2197 Linexpected to attend coln street was ajudged the outAlf G Gunn chief deputy United State marshal will describe standing cadet of A battery at the -the events of August 13' 1898 recent R O T C maneuvers at when the United States land the Presidio of Monterey Cal acforces captured Manila on a cording to word received here Satd urday Ninety University of Utah program at 8 p m P C of Logan state department cadets joined more than 409 Other commander will preside young men of California universities in six weeks of war games at the Presidio The award was based 7on genGeneral Cole Utah eral neatness and soldierly appearance knowledge of gunnery and Native Will Retire knowledge of military science altth The war department announced tactics - He commanded the Tast V retire the forthcoming’ Saturday regimental review at the summer ment of Major General William E encampment Cole a native pf Willard Utahrand commander of the Fifth corps area Columbus— Ohio — He— willreach etatutory age of 64 in Sep- - tember and retire September 30 The Utahn was graduated from the United States Military academy at West Point in 1898 and in his career has served in nu merous posts in the United States and its territories In the yor!d war he organized and commanded the Three Hundred field artillery and Fifty-firs- t Camp Me&d Mo and later saw Since the waf service in Frande he has commanded Fort Eustis Va First coast artillery district at Bosar ‘5‘ nter Money with no entrance gate we have no to Now the come who to of way counting people clothing dollar— can the zoo on foot” Say Army Inspectors you spend wisely the money you Average dally attendance he eaid have for clothing? Does your clothmore than 600 Largest attend- ing wear as long as it should? is Utah’s two national guard ance in a In the event of a national emergency three Important Items eingle day was 4000 on There-ar- e regiments could be sent directly to the theater pf hostilities and Easter Sunday Largest attendance to remember in getting the great eat value from your clothing dollar: for any month was 21000 recorded make a good account of themselves 1 Determine a spending plan in July issued Sat is the opinion This Totals for other months are: In advance and play air by folurday by the United States army April 10080 May 16643’ June lowing the plan 2 Buy with informed judg18035 Inspection board which observed The zoo auperintendent estimated ment the things you buy the joint maneuvers of the field 3 Get full service from the that at least 40 per cent of the visitartillery regiments at Jordan goods purchased ors are tourists And now to your plan for spendNarrows last month in School children tracing groups with their teachers have ing In making your plan have you They based their conclusions made journeys from such scattered considered all members- in your on several points most Important of which was the professional fitpoints as Inkom and Oakley Idaho family? Have you remembered how Escalante and Cedar City Utah their needs differ and how costs ness of the organization com1j sounded Green River Wyo and cities in of clothes differ for various age manders and their staffs their leveisT Have yoirconslderef clothes eastern Nevada battalion and company commandCreek Searched on hand? If you have the answers ers Of Colonel Albert E Wil'Princess’ Draws A creek near tho pool was to these then 222nd questions perhaps you fong commander of the searched first and then swimmers Children however form less than are ready to plan your spending field artillery the board said: began diving In tho pool and at "The regimental commander half of the total attendance Shider’s Be Well Informed approximately 12:15 p m tho boy’s had Wortu war service and has figures show consider careShe asked that anyone finding body was recovered by William Meeat 248 Canyon spend Five been in the national guard 23 pups tiny Biggest attraction among the Before you the mother notify her at 248 Can- 'han 17 of 5087 South State street Prin- fully every- article to"be purchased road Saturday night were crying zoo's Inmates is years filling all grades from priThree-hoefforts by County yon road vate to colonel cess Alice once a circus queen A Find out as much as you can about for their mother Clarence Wood and FrankConthe to be article Firemen that Emil Mrs purchased Bleyl reported pet elephant Well Equipped lin P Jones and Dri R O Johnshe daily eats huge quantities of sider the upkeep of the article the pups’ mother had ‘either been son F E Boucher and Val Sund-wa- ll End Reserves Saturana around then or wandered stolen Shop buy “His experience and professionTraining away peanuts candy apples popcorn and When failed to revive the lad made have the noon adGeneral al attainments qualify him to plan you pur day William E Cole other food brought to her by Major reserve officers con Twenty-tw- o No Inquest was held pending rechase give the article the best She said the missing dog Is a and conduct the training of his Utahn to retire from army mirers k training period turn to Murray of H T Matthews attraction at pres- care you can If you are not sure toy terrier Spitz with a pointed eluded a Second regiment in event of mobilizaall members familiar with their ent are thelargest proper care take time to nose and face it is black with at Fort Douglas Saturday Their coroner who is out of the city Chief tion He is also both by training four cubs of “Lady" the of the n and temperament well suited to duties lioness Kitte- find out You will be money ahead white markings on throat and camp will be reopened August 18 Lundqulst said zoo’s only “It is likewise the opinion of n-size when 62 more reserve officers from The boy was bom In Chicago Bl chest command his unit in event of from their for the time spent are taken they If moth- Utah Idaho Nevada Montana and February 3 1932 Survivors include the battalion the the the Mrs and that both board fears you had The spending carefully staff plan Bleyl of edification visitors for emergency any cage daily of your Income you will find satiser dog and the pups may die it Wyoming open two weeks of in - his parents his sister and his selected and battery commanders possess the been carefully faction in earning and living grandparents fantry training trained Placing of appropriate necessary qualifications and prothey are not reunited responsibility on the individual fessional fitness to properly plan and conduct the training of their members has developed it into an harmonious and efficient staff respective organizations on mobilization and to properly comin the field It is used to the mand them in combat This was fullest extent In all planning and demonstrated by the creditable training of the regiment Expemanner in which the training was rience and training has fitted all Some of the employes of the Rotis-seri- e conducted and the handling of members of this staff for any inn 323 South Main street troops in the field” emergency service" The United States army inspec- Saturday noon went on strike Possess Qualifications Following the action pickets of tion board consisted of Major J unioii No 815 marched in G Watkins Major J M De Wcese local Of Colonel L H Duffin comthe establishment front of who R John and artilfield 145th of the Young Major mander C Rinetti manager said eight sent their report to the comlery and his staff the board 20 in the plant had declared: manding general of the Ninth employes of the strike but that service "It is the opinion of the board corps area to Brigadier General joined would be maintained that the regimental commander W G Williams adjutant gen' ' Lester J Larson who said he had eral of Utah and to Brigadier and his staff have the general been agent combargaining designated General Carl A Badger qualifications and professional by more than 61 per cent of the field armander of the Sixty-fift- h fitness to properly plan and conemployes declared 14 workers had duct the training of the organitillery brigade walked out and to zation on mobilization Mr Larson said the employes the command organizaproperly were day War demanding an eight-hoVeterans in tion combat Spanish ' r six days of work a week He with ‘ of this colonel “The regiment '9msn4 a $225 waiters wanted said pay day Annual Set conReeunion is an efficient officer of minimum of $4 and cooks a scale siderable military experience both 13 will be a maximum of $6 and miscellaManila day practical and theoretical He has a day full of August reminiscences for neous help $250 He declared conhad former service as an officer "the In siderably lower wages were being In the regular army 13 years' Spanish waryeterans of termountain region paid now experience as an officer In the Membn-of the Association of Mr Rinetti said employes were national guard and is a graduate Utah Batteries A and B who only required to work eight hours of the command and general staff saw service In the Philippine Is- a day now that compensator was school lands during the war with Spain adequate and-thatthe strike was its well selected “The staff is hold their annual reunion in not representative of the group will OPPORTUNITIES FOR GIRLS OF THE INTERMOUNTAIN WEST work properly coordinated and As the pickets marched Saturday the afternoon at the home of Francis B Tyipp- 13 miles south between T2noqn and 2 p m Mr of Salt Lake City The veterans Rinetti placed a table on the sidewill assemble at the national walk in front of the inn and served guard armory at Second South food to them The pickets reand Fourth East streets at 3 fused to accept the offer however Featuring p m and transportation will be furnished those without automo- ton and Second district at New biles Children’s Class in Piano Arrangements are being York City He has served twice in made by George A Seaman as- Hawaii and once in the canal zone sociation president and J O Ear Training Harmony Dalcroze EurytLimics and took command of the Fifth secretary-treasurcorps area with headquarters at Fort Hayes in January 1936 Robyn System Plan Park Program - Sees Desertion j6 —Tooele-LecionPo- st ° Installs New Officers TOOELE — John T Adams was installed commander 'of the American Legion post here at a meeting in Legion park last week Paul Parson was installed vice commander Melvin Rolph seeond vice commander George Maze adjutant DeLoy Tanner finance officer J J Castagno sergeant-at-arm- s Vern Allsop historian T L West chaplain And Dr T M service ’officer Al-do- Pre-Schoo- l’ Age and Over Accepted ART EDUCATION— PRIVATE or class study of freehand drawing design color ceramics modeling pottery the antique interior decoration industrial art charcoal pencil pen and ink water color oil history of art The MADELEINE COLLECTION of Renaissance painting presents at once an artistic atmosphere and an unusual opportunity for the study of the masters in piano harp cello violin ear training harvoice music appreciation orchestracomposition mony counterpoint music history Gregorian tion conducting chant polyphony school music teaching meth- MUSIC— LESSONS ods: RECITALS group and individual to accustom the student to public appearance and irt advanced study for concert performance DANCING— GRACE and personality cultivated through dancing — folk tap aesthetic ballroom DRAMATICS—PERFORMANCE and theory in debating play production story telling Little Theatre public speaking -- — High School and Elementary Grades Registration September 7 Reorganization of Classes—September S— r COLLEGE: Sept 1? Registration for Day and Resident Students " of Classes Sept”14 — — Reorganization - For— Information— Telephoneioit-- W rite to - Registrar! St Mary of - the -- Wasatch -- ' ' Salt Lake City Hyland 1538 ‘ Member of the Northwest Association of Secondary and Higher Schools |