Show i 3i THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE BlastBlaze In Deaih Rate Lauds Thomas For Saving Explosion Rips Out Roof Survey Indicates State’s Trend Toward Longevity Siigar Measure Sets Off Fire NOVEMBER 4 1938 StudyRe veals Russ Urges U S to Joinl Utah’s Drop Fight ori Dictatorship SeiiEUenderDefends Neiv Deal Farm Plan S L Refinery FRIDAY MORNING Weary of Dlood Car Seriously Injures Salt Lake Man Kerensky Voices Warning in Address to S L Club - Pedestrian 51 Struck Near Crossing Alexander Kerensky who once headed a Russian democracy demanded Thursday night that the United States abandon isolation and unite with all other liberty-lovin- g peoples in an “ideological The administration farm program chart Fage 22 struggle” against" the' dictatorships of Moscow Rome Berlin and Set off by a terrific explosion A pedestrian was seriously inChildren have a much better Tokyo t Which tore out a section of and three other persons chance of survival now than they jured Only by such a struggle can dicta roof fire Thursday night destroyed had 15 years ago minor hurts Thursday night be defeated and only by its section of a Salt Lake City oil in Salt Lake City traffic accidents The average life span of Utah citi- torship defeat can American democracy itzens has lengthened considerably refinery and endangered thousands F L Stuart 51 of 1220 McClel-self survive the 1917 premier of of dollars worth of surrounding land street suffered a possible skull At the present time a larger perRussiatold the Bonneville Knife property fracture bruises on his chest and centage of total deaths occur in and Fork club meeting atthe Hotel 60 feet Although flames soared the old age groups this being dub' head and abrasions on his left knee Utah Into the air at 9:47 p m when the to the fact that more people are at 7:55 p m when he was struck He recognized as inevitable that fire broke out at the Refine Oil “living to die" of the diseases which the United States by an automobile in the 100 block Products company plant at 143 to want should on Second East street attack the aged Pierpont avenue firemen broughf remain isolated and neutral These are some of the facts shown Stuart told police he was walking veto declared a' that and presidential “But” he warned “the logio of within 15 minutes in a study completed Thursday by across Second East street seveast had one no worked in "Washington is immutable Damage was estimated tentative- harder on that measure than did Today the Mrs Hope Sanford Bronzonie of history eral feel north of the Second South ly at “$2500 according to Battalion the Utah senator of ideas ignores geographthe department of vital statistics of struggle street cross he' was hit: Chief J K Piercey who supervised ical and national frontiers One of Senator Thomas his Louisiana board thework of five fire companies Glen E Mortensen 23 of 734 East state health of the your presidents crossed the ocean Fifth South street driver of the the sugar bill from a veto because Decrease Among Young in search of a general peace and it termined of his influence with Secretary of car said he was traveling east on "The death rate in Utah’ com- may be said with certainty that State Hull one of the three cabinet 'Smelled Fumes Second South street and made a left is decreasformer with sooner succesone who or later members pared of his years opposed it Residents-o- f the Pierpont apart- -' turn onto Second East street when ing most markedly in' the younger sors will tnakfe a similar voyage merits at 153 Pierpont avenue said Double Protection he hit the man Mrs Bronzonie ’ said in age earlier groups" they had smelled “gas”' Struggle Rages Mr Stuart was treated at the Commenting upon the sugar legisthe evening but thought someone lation "Apparently the combined efforts “The Senator said: Ellender “That struggle between liberty and police emergency hospital and then living in the building might have bill is a of of health medical departments masterpiece compared to violence is raging throughout the left a gas jet turned on taken to his home old tariff method the societies schools It and other public protects Atv9:47 p m a muffled roar both the producer and the conworld Liberty will win everywhere Makes Left Turn agencies together with the Which pushed out front windows of sumer” The most powerful or nowhere iminterest of parents in Mrs O J Langston 58 5f 1173 the refinery like paper sent the Of the administration's agriculmunization and in such activities stronghold of democracy the United startled residents scurrying to the tural Fifteenth East street suffered Senator program generally as child health days and preschool States will be finally taken if it is streets for safety bruises and shock at 6:20 p m when and yearly health examinations in surrounded on all sides hole Ellender said the Democratic party The explosion tore a by the had made an honest effort to solve the public schools are definitely she was struck by an automobile at In the ceiling and roof of the build- the farm Alexander Kerensky “The future belongs to democracy would keep at enemy” and program of lives the the saving fed younger flames Main and Second South streets by ing and Mr in now an exile until it is solved The old triple it Kerensky because thp world is weary of bloodshed” population of the state” gases shot skyward eating A he contended was Driver of the car Lee Morgan 21 Paris and an incessant propagandist sucMrs DeBronzonie Allen a working chart Ellender Senator as J' prepared though they cessfully until it was thrown out away heavy timbers the Stalin regime said the against of 822 West Fourth North 'Street in the trend and administration farm showing fends proWere matches by the supreme court He replied to gram said he was traveling north and some on the facts Untied States need not enter milicommenting The building apparently was ’ " criticism of wheat prices tary alliances with the other democmade a left turn hitting the woman shown she Tsaid:"' at the time ChiefPiercey opposition reby saying "that the hew bill has who was walking south The vicEven in 1923 when for the first racies but only join in—“moral "“saidr moboli-zation” never been applied towheatend tim was treated at the police emertime Utah’s mortality rate dropped armament” and "spiritual ill 36-WJ fOTScasted'that it will in conjuncagainst the dictatorship to below 10 deaths per 1000 populatGasolineSaved gency hospital ion- 317 per cent of the total ideal Ralph H Hottinger 21 of 841 oil tion with an anticipated processing Feeding on barrels of crude beabThe in said the tax bring back dollar --wheat if the that speaker East Ninth South street was treat20 deaths occurred under years of sence of world the flames made rapid headway wheat farmers cooperate unity the forces of Rain Benefits Farmers but Endangers ed at the emergency hospital for age During the year 1937 onfy fore fire companies arrived Howare weakening under democracy head cuts and bruises suffered in cent 194 the total of deaths of per Income Farm thousand several gallons' ever Beet Crop in Some Areas a collision at Fifth South and Secoccurred at these ages In this same pressure of the “dynamic ideas” of refined gasoline kept in a storage totalitarianism Senator Ellender ond East streets group Infectious and epidemic distank in the rear of the building farm Income as the emphasized eases caused but 86 deaths during Held Delusion major problem Leaves were fenced off from the flame cen- - Scene 1937 as compared with 207 deaths the country declaring Thinning clouds and rising temperatures Thursday- - nigh-- t ter by a wall of water laid dqwn by confronting He said he had found a common ' “we will never get permanent that 1923 He told it However is Traffic Plan localappala Killers during Three y the storm that stocked Utah’s end of wintrythree-daInvestigator Lee firemen until the blaze was delusion in America that the Rus- presaged until the income of the he to note was for the in that Rogers a prosperity ling group machine age riding ized farmer is Increased” driven by Harold W Ashworth Jr accidental sian bolshevism was different from watersheds with snow and soaked its valley fields in rain years inclusive To Enter Pleas The apartment building a biscuit of Germany fascist the regimes 23 he was 671 22 that of Rain still cent was not in deaths from northern East increased Asserting Ninth South street refalling opposed per incompany office and an electric Police reported the driver had left of the total deaths in 1923 to 28 per Italy and Japan The belief he ' refinery to tariffs as such Senator Ellender late but foreUtah At Nov Meet the 19 Thursday night adjoining pair shop dicated may arise from the Russian cent in 1937 blaze but flayed the G O P protective syscasters expected it to end 6ome time the scene when they arrived The were endangered by the alliance with France and other tem as a discrimination against the ' other car was driven by Jay K ‘ not Disease Heart were damaged democracies Friday Fair weather is predicted Haws 29 of Lehi Ashworth who south and west in favor of the ficonvicted Three are killers S H among Lieutenant One fireman over the week end with more mod- suffered cuts and bruises was arAll four dictatorships he said “Despite the rising toll of deaths the 33 prisoners and three parolees was 'Slightjy injured nancial and industrial nbrtheast Theobald erate temperatures are fundamentally alike in that they “The south and west" he continfrom rested on a diseases which heart of the of reckless driv-waoil and on the when he slipped The mercury ranged Thursday ing when hecharge ued “were paying for a ride but who will seek clemency from the accounted for 24 per cent of the believe physical violence and moral to lh police his reported struck and ter covered floor 33 44 in from to best are means meetterror of Lake Salt govof the board at next its City station shortly afterward never it I am not pardons total deaths in 1937 and only 126 tarhead on a barrel He was treated iffs butgotI want them against under All from “have normal eight degrees sprung to be used to ing to be held at the prison No- per cent in 1923 these deaths are erning" Meanwhile” in local hospitals at the scene believed to be gener- several live by war —class war maintain high living standards for vember 19 at 10 a m persons were reported reoccurring in an older age group war and or to beneficial the ally agriculture more than In former years It is race war imperialistic war” the masses and not to make the covering from injuries sustained in servis who beet storm Cyrillo caused Lamontagne anxiety among rich richer” accidents Wednesday interesting to note that in 1937 75 In every country no matter what In Box Elder county sentence for second per cent of "the total heart deaths its form of government there was growers Senator Ellender pointed out that ing a 45 of '843 Angelus someof the 50000 South Mugrowers feared under Hoover Utah received Main street Tom G Brown degree murderfor killing a man in a occurred to people over 55 years relief at the recent news from imtons yet to be harvested might be 54 of 920 Soath Redwood in federal funds and under Salt Lake City beer age and in 1923 only 605 per nich that there would be no road and parlor more of lost if the rain and snow con- Peter J mediate war Mr Kerensky said Roosevelt $128000000 cent occurred in this age group Ipson 48 of 1562 West will ask that "The trend toward & than two years ago tinued the as This he interpreted proving South street were reported greater Tells Source In the Maryevale region concern Eighth his sentence be terminated f longevity probably is best shown world is weary of violence improved in St Mark’s hospital was felt elk for several hunters A former soldier he was convict in the accompanying chart of death Future of “And where did the money come and two others were injured Democracy who left last week for the high al- They in a collision on a cutoff road befrom?” he asked!4 “It came from ed under the name of Cyrille White rates by age groups for 1923 and Salina titudes fuaround pass reasoned he “the Therefore Reports tween Highways 40 and 50 near 193T Last year 541 per cent of the Hope that the city would be able people who had the In obey to pay" the name by which he is known at indicated a heavy snowfall in the total deaths occurred after 55 years ture belongs not to dictators but Magna to finance a smoke abatement pro- He described Senator Thomas as the south-centr' mountains throughout because only men of life as compared with but 401 to democracy prison quiet hard working senator in& gram during the coming year ap- afluential'' Utah can home who create are at a 15 free same cent after the the per age years to administration the ih Continued Cases program proximately equal Other abnormally low tempera- Midvale Collision ago Comparing a crude average solid peace for all” of last season was expressed Thurs- and in a position to help his state tures Thursday were: 22 in Cheycases from continued the be must Among on actual at dynambased the death comwest masses the “Bqt democracy and age the of people day by John B Matheson city enne Wyo 24 in Yellowstone The speaker was introduced by A the last meeting are those of James number of deaths at known ages ic" he continued “It must create Injures Four missioner under whose direction park and in Modena 28 in - He S social new forms of and a tabulation shows that political Brown provisional Democratic national P Murphy serving a life sentence the campaign has been waged MIDVALE—Four Denver: 30 in Reno and Tonpoah Jdjdvale per’ County Chairman for the first degree murder of Er- the ago was 411 years in 1923 and life To the common front of the epoke at a joint meeting of the city committeeman sons were- recovering 31 in Pocatello Nev and Idaho 'fhursday be violence must opfanatics 1937 5008 of in addition The years commission and the chamber of Parnell Black introduced the candiin Winnemucca 32 Nev and from injuries suffered ina head-o- n commit dates present and urged all Demo nest H Norman an automobile of nine years of life over a period posed always and everywhere the commerce smoke-contrGand Junction Colo Skies were automobile collision on Center street - ' front of the passionate lovers of crats to vote their party ‘ticket salesman in a local hotel more than of 15 years is indeed significant” tee Wednesday night clearing in Idaho and Nevada liberty” Mr Matheson said maintenance of straight three years ago and A Lee Romero Most seriously hurt was Allison to questions from In last response will in Senator its at Ellender the abatement program speak the Bills 39 drivBr of a westbound auserving an indeterminate sentence audience he the Rus the school cost appredicted the would level Ogden high city Friday evening for year’s tomobile who suffered a broken He was conmanslaughter border disputes proximately $10000 leg broken collarbonf chest injuwould flare into open violence by victed in 1930 of killing his mother-in-laMembers of the chamber of ries and a lacerated left hand 1939 He or summer the of J James headed spring by group Arvil Woodhead 21 driver of the also said the red army lacked deBurke chairman told the city comPrisoners who will seek terminaeastbound auto suffered- - a deep-gash n because of many pendability the largely type missioners that on the left leg and severe tion of their sentences are William earried on last year offered Citizens of Czechoslovakia are of its best leaders -- had - been shock Nick Pavich and Harmon Belief is that for the situation Andrews- James- Ira Barnett Or- satisfied' that Hitler intends fur- “purged" liquor alleviating the greatest hope B C J Wheatlake club presiwell under control” was ex- Fox passengers in the Woodhead smoke pgll at this time lando Bernardo William S Craven ther penetration of their country “pretty the cuts and machine dent was in charge pressed by James W Funk chair- bruises suffered multiple They pointed out the coal indus‘A total of $235 in fines and for- Lester Condron Mark D Dartnell J Voss Ward of Riverside Utah man of the Utah liquor control com- try had spent milhons of dollars toa feitures was added to city police James Austin Fife Lafel Hall Wil said Thursday on his return from The accident first on the street mission as he released a report develop a process xf or making LD' S mission court receipts Thursday when nine liam Alfred Hodge Alvin Korth filling a 35 arrests were since installation of the new sodium Patsmokeless fuel fromXoal at a low showing Peter Thursday in Lister Czechoslovakia' alleged gamblers and two resorters Ralph Lashaway made by enforcement officers dur- vapor lights was due to a rain and enough price- to permit universal appeared in court for sentence tfrid rick' Daniel O'Reiilly Thomas Ray Mr Ward pointed out Hitler had sleet storm said Lyle Reading inuse but that thus far no such proc- trial: Robinson Boyd Scott James Steel- disclaimed any intention of peneing October vestigating officer “I sale think that ess has been found drink the man Stewart Grover by Thompson trating into Czechoslovakia on the Paying $5 each on resorting Charles R White Jess Wixom chief offense is well The Salt Lake City smoke abate under and occasion of “anschluss” with Auspretty were Nash 27 Arrangements for hearing Arthur control” Mr Funk remarked "We ment department aided by a W PA chargesOctober George Yerich tria but at the same time he al15 at 24 hi East Sec- Frank of interadAla to Cundy effect feel is Birmingham has there of little it going on And sought project legedly sent agents to prepare the national South street and John Wil- Paroliees’ Hcas secretary of Civitan clubs our men are constantly on the watch herence to the city smoke ordinance ond such for way penetration son 27 arrested October 5 at 35 Parolees asking termination are “Economic conditions in Czecho- were discussed at a meeting of the —they follow Up every lead” through educating fuel users in West Second South street So Salt Lake City club at its luncheon combustion practices Mr Funk said the number of ALee and Mattson proper slovakia were until Harry LaFray good fairly May Arthur Stephens 54 arrested OC' far- - penalties in the ordinance have rrests in October was about the same Kenneth Cody Smith Continued 1938 when depression closed in on Thursday in the Newhouse hotel 22 341 at South street tober Main Mr will local address the Cundy as the preceding month although it pot been imposed' cases are those of Tony Calacino the land probably as a result of club Tuesday at a luncheon at the Mr Matheson explained that the and Ivan Cowley alias Robert Bert Hanni Molly Hill Samuel R German pressure” was lower than many in the past former the mis29 25 White arrested each October 2:40 hotel m combatwill at and p actual appropriation for Ten arrests each were made in speak Hood Sam J Kenyon Murphy Ro- sionary said $25 bonds rather than apto West high school students on Utah and Wasatch counties Six mero George Thornton and Alton ing smoke for the next year would forfeited “If given a reasonably even break trial for “What Every American Boy and be dependent on funds available for pear were made in Sanpete county four A fugitive arrested Czechoslovakia will become a prosSeven who paid $25 fines were Warr L the city budget in Weber county and two’ in Juab early Friday inthe act of burglarGarcia and Walter Clyde perous nation because of its abun- Girl Should Know" according to Juan Jack Garrity 29 strrested s at 35 Minnich inmates of the Weber dance of natural resources" he pre- announcement by Dr William H county according to the report Salt izing a cleaning and dyeing estabWest Second South street October Sprunt club president Lake Garfield and Carbon counties lishment admitted stealing an auand Marion Gren in- dicted 15 John Stout 46 arrested at 341 county jail Value of the service club move tomobile in Bakersfield Cal fleetrailed the list with one each of Utah county jail Will ask South Main street October 10 H mateboard ment was stressed by C Clarence Of the 35 persons arrested 21 ing the accident in which he to paroles grant tjie Browning 32 arrested October 'lNeslen state insurance commis 11 W pleaded guilty o'ne was convicted wrecked it here October 13 and 5 at 35 West Second South street sioner in a talk before the group five were remanded to juvenile entering the store with intention of T B Burke 42 arrested at 5 East Market Robbed He declared such groups as the court two were referred to C C C theft Salt Lake city retail stores will Fourth South street October 8 E club altruisCivitan their 'V through He was booked on a burglary officials one forfeited bond and five tic idealism encourage men to blaze remain closed until 12:30 Armistice R Budd 37 arrested at the same Forcing entrance to the Safeway cases still are pending Liquor 'per- charge and held in the city jail M 11 was address J October 46 380 it announced Polk November Stores Inc market' South day mits of 52 persons were confiscated Police" reported he was wanted by First criminal case of the fall trails toward social progress late Thursday by Adrian B Pem- arrested at 341 South Main street Eighth West street thieves early term federal bureau of investigation for of United States district court broke chairman of the retail trades October 6 and George G Henager Thursday stole $4843 in cash and violation of the Dyer act to the jury’ late Thursday as committee of the Salt Lake City 22 arrested at 28 East Second South more than $50 worthof merchan- went The youth Robert Chatfield was rested '‘after attorneys presenting commerce 19 street of chamber dise police- were informed October in the'trial booked at police headquarters ht evidence and arguments the made decision The was' by 12:25 a m after Patrolmen Erick of Alex Bougas 44 of Chicago on Committee as a compromise between Broman and Golden- D Holt arMann act charges — different groups ©f merchants some rested him insideth8 Continental Bougas is accused of transportof whom favored closing all day Building permits issued by the p Cleaning and Dyeing company plant ing a minor girl from Price to while others favored remaining Election of officers and presen111 in 1935 for immoral pur- SaIt(Lake City building inspector's Reports were giyen Thursday at 569 Second avenue' office during October showed conopen He admitted theft of the car Octation of awards will feature the by the following committee chairWage-Hou- r poses and iB being tried under an struction Notices of the committee’s decisbe to values more than men: Mrs Frank C Cowan pro- tober 11 from Leonard Winters of indictment returned in 1936 annual Salt ion were mailed Thursday night to of Lake meeting same Meanwhile Mrs Alan H Means Bakersfield Cal and told the paWilliam Martin 51 $100000 greater than the all retail stores Chairman” William M Knerr of whether employers are engaged of Salt Lake City was remanded to month last year hut for the first 10 Council of Girl Scouts to be held gram Mrs William J Lowe traintrolmen he fled the scene after f pubing in interstate business and there- the the state industrial commission at 2 p iti Thursday December 1 licity Mrs Walter F Ford day he crashed It against a tree at when he was ar- months of this year they were nearcounty jail emfore subject to the law Thursday that Utah before United States Com- ly $250000 behind the same period at the Town club It was decided camp Mrs G M P Dougall Wolfott street and Slgsbee avenue Gen Cubbison Speaks reported “The commission has informed raigned ployers are cooperating with the at a meeting of thb council Thurs--da- y camp Mrs A L Berets leaders October 13 missioner Edward D Dunn on a of 1937 in enforcing the commission The city issued 247 permits during employers in these businesses and charge Of 'sending an obscene letter at Girl Scout headquarters in Mrs Samuel G Paul Brownies Apprehended shortly after the acAt Legion Meet law which went into industries" Mr Knerr said “to wage-hoMrs Charles F Wiggs treasurer mails He is held for October 1938 records of William the Beason building the cident was James Strasters 18 of through resolve their doubts in favor of the effect October 24 Goodwin J chief "Golden building inspector eaglets" the highest Mrs Ernest Urien secretary and 327 Shelmerdine court who admitgrand jury in lieu of bail disemsed for a value of $450663 Events leading up to the armistice The industrial commission was the federal law until we can get set April For awards in Girl Scouting' will be Miss Dorothy Edwards director ted leaving the car and two girl by the commissioner at $2500 - the same of 1918 were related Thursday night designated by Elmer F Andrews a definite ruling or definition month last year the per- presented to Margaret Ann Gloe It was announced that in order passengers Marydeli Russell 18 of DonaldC General— act Mr on administrator from Andrews classificafederal by Brigadier— 240 mits onhe numbered value with the Girl Scout to acquaint women with the 945 East Thirteenth South street And Frances Wiggs V U 'fij Cubbison Fort Douglas comman- as the agency to enforce the law tion of industries in interstate or Tlieft 'V ’06'trS set at $308736 leaders school'princlpals church Brownie program- - planned for and Bonnie Karren 18 of 820 East ' Suspect Held intrastate commerce” dant at & meeting of Salt Lake in this state For the period ending pastors heads of Community girls 7 to 9 years 'old Miss Ed- Thirteenth South street Strasters the said‘ In No X said 38 Mr He all American Mason Knerr inter the 31 commission was arrested by October Legion 1938 there had been ispost employers Ray Chest agencies officers of the wards will condUct four meetings and the two girls all of whom sufviewed have agreed to abide by -- Newhouse hotel- had asked Mr Andrews for a rul- officers Thursday on a petty larceny sued 1993 permits for a total build- Junior League and others will for lenders and prospective lead- fered severe cuts and bruises in the The post also discussed plans for the law and no complaints have ing as to whether boys under 14 charge after he allegedly attempted ing cost of $3388686 as compared be speoial guests ers These will be held at 11:30 crash told police they did qot Novem-in been outreceived of violations There the parade to steal a suit of clothes from the with 1870 permits for the participation years of age can be employed Mrs J H Cornwall is chaira m at headquarters qn succesknow identity of the driver ber 1L Frank Robinson post com- are instances side of school hours to distribute Montgomery Ward & Co store period in 1937 for a value of $3631-54- 7 man for the annual meeting ashe said where sive' Wednesdays beginning NoThe car was returned later to Mr mander presided First Soulh and Main streets! questions have arisen as to periodicals and handbills sisted by Mrs Simon Frank vember 9 Winters was defended and praised by U S Senator Allen J Ellender of Louisiana at a Democratic rally In the Newhouse hotel Thursday night He spoke in behalf of Senator Elbert D Thomas and Representatives J W Robinson and Abe Murdock Urging the voters of Utah to return them to congress next Tuesday by “ decisive majorities Senator Ellender gave Senator Thomas credit for being the key ot (Longevity -- suf--fer- walk-whe- n ot heat-generat- Clearing Skies Rising Mer cur Spell End of Cold Siege Seek Clemency of Pardons Board “ City Chamber ar Study Sitioke Program Costs - w com-mer- cam-paig- Gaming Fines' Net $235 Traveler Tells Hitler Aims Liquor Arrests Show Drop Civitaii Club Awaits Officer’s Visit - ed Federal State Charges Face Young Suspect Stores to Be Open ' Half Day Nov White Slave Case Goes to Jury 5-- Building Values Rise in October " Official Finds Utah Firms Abide by Law ’ Girl Scouts to Receive Awards At December 1 Meeting - Chl-citg- 4 v ’ I |