Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 7 7 193SL r Ohio Security Head Assails Action of Federal Board 1 Charges Attempts to Interfere —— In Cases Affecting Salaries Tenure of Employes COLUMBUS t Shade Tonight v t West to See Partial Eclipse in Pastel Colors of Twilight Ohio Nov 8 OR -- ployes are not qualified in accordance with law apply to the civil service for lists of eligible persons and replace unqualified persons1 Wray Bavens chlaf of tba Ohio di vUioa of aid for tha aged Sunday accused tha federal aoclaLiecurity hoard of violating federal law in attempting to “interfere in tha selection tenure of office or salaries of State employes’’ in his division Bevens made his charge in a report addressed to A J Altmeyer board chairman replying separately to 13 demands for administrative changes in the division which resulted in withholding of federal funds for old-apensions e October checks to 112000 held have been pendup pensioners ing settlement of the dispute between the state and the social security board in which Governor MarUn L Davey has charged the board with playing "dirty politl s" Of the dozen federal demands Bevens declared seven already had been met He said the board violated federal law in two of its orders and he challenged its jurisdiction of another He denied one charge and demanded that the board clarify its position in another Replying to the board’s order to "determine what individual em old-ag- Moon to Hide Sally Raiicl Hears Fate Today She Could Get Year in Jail In Earth’s Race Death in Voyage Down Coast s IR-- An NEW YORK Now eclipse of the’ moon will occur at sunset Monday Because of an unusual juxtaposi- Brvans wrote: “Let me call your attention to the fact that you are violating the federal law in this effort to interfere with the selection' tenure of office or salaries of state employes (Title 1 section 2 paragraph 8 of the social security act) tion of the sun moon and earth the moon will rise in the east darkened by the earth’s shadow cast by the sup sinking (n the west Eastern and central time tones will see the moon totally eclipsed (entirely covered by the shadow) Further west only a partial shadow will be seen because the moon rises later both In time and in relation to sunset In the eastern time aone astronomers predicted the phenomenon as Police ‘Mike’ Works Profanely Well KANSAS CITY Nov S LR-T- he chimes in Kansas City's new police building aren’t working very well X - $ “ follows: 4:43 p eclipas 4:45 p 4:50 p 8:07 p 7:12 p t yet but the microphone that picks up their notes and amplifies them for loudspeakers on the roof is in perfect condition That’s why a voice went booming all over the downtown district: can be the matter “What the with these things? PH be -if I know what’s the matter” Shouted City Manager H F HOLLYWOOD Nov 8 (UP) —f$2000 finp Each of the two counts Sally Rand will learn - Monday carries a maximum penalty of six whether she Is to exchange her fan months in jail and $1000 fine and and bubble for the blue denim garb any jail sentence may be mads to ' that goes to all county jail pris- run consecutively ‘ A jury last week convicted Miss oners The blond fan dancer Is to appear Rand of committing assault and before Municipal Judge Charles A battery on CL R Stanford and Hazel r llrelch for ''sentence under two Drain a pair of voung admirers counts of assault and battery on who took candid camera along which she was convicted last week when they went to a theater last Her attorney Mlltpn Golden will summer to see her in her dane'e first snter a formal motion for a The dancer complained bitterly they new trial had no busineae taking her picture If the motion Is denied Judge and’ she denied uelng her teeth and Ballrelch may impose a penalty fingernails on the couple when they ranging up to one year lq jail and rebelled at surrendering the film The Home of Genuine ol— Moon rises In partial All The eclipse will appear to start before the sun drops below the horizon— seemingly before any shadow could be cast This Is because of refraction of the sun’s rays— bending ol the light by the earth’s atmosphere up over the horlson when the sun actually is below It During the eclipse the moon will be some curious pastel color astron omers predict because of the unusual twilight colors such as are seen in sunsets y: "Tell that workman to pipe down while he is near that microphone!” $ HX Democratic State Chairman - Denounces Democratic for men one price — $2250 Suits O'Coats Tuxedoes Use our Budget Plan for Clothes Hats Shoes and Furnishings eclipse begins shadow — Manu- - lt Furmbilf Clothes facturer-to-yo- u m—Sun sets m—Total eclipse ends m— Moon leaves black earth shadow 8:15 pm —Moon leaves hazy I ) Furmah-bui- 230 s r MAIN Maning built by the Fur-m- en family Machine TOMORROW “Former State Democratic Chairman Olaf Mickelson at the state convention of the Demo-crati- c party held May 21 1938 sdid of the political machine in Salt Lake County: - “If don’t clean our own house the Republicans will do it for us You can’t expect to keep the party united if you put the Democratic State Chairman the Democratic County Chairman the Democratic District Attorney the Democratic County Attorney and the Demo-crati- c chief enforcement officer of the Liquor Commission all in the same office” (Salt Lake Tribune May 22 1938) ( we It’s Tine for a Change— VOTE REPUBLICAN (Paid Political Adv by Salt Lake County Republican Committee Clarence Baud Chairman 324 South Main Street) by Henry Walther left and Commander C G Roemer of the U S coast guard cutter Alexander Hamilton who rushed Walther from Alaska to San Francisco in the first leg of a dash to the bedside of Walther’s mother lying critically ill in a Chicago hospital Youth Ends Long Dash US Fleet Sets Out Today To Mother’s Bedside ‘I Believe I’ll Get Well Now’ Woman Says aA& Son ' at Closed 5000-Mil- e Trip Rejoins Her at Hospital in Chicago CHICAGO Nov (UP) — Mrs Alice Walther 64 was granted Sunday night the one wish she said she wanted most — to see her son and to hear his voice once more before she died "I believe I’ll get well now” she" said post A week ago Saturday someHenry L thing— a "miracle” he called it Sune Walther completed a dash day night— told him to go into King from King Cove Alaska Sunday in Cove response to his mother's dying wish There he received the He was hunting and exploring in his sister Viola had beenmessage barren mountains at the tip of frantically for five days - totrying get the Aleutian peninsula last week him short wave radio amamiles from civilization’s nearest out teursthrough in the United States Canada and Alaska "Your mother Is dying” the message said "She wants to 6ee you” He sped to her by coast guard cutter and airplane and Sunday a week after leaving King Cove he was at her bedside Eyes Lit With Joy His mother’s eyes lit with joy when- he walked Into her hospital room Sunday night Scarcely more than an hour earlier she kadi been told of his arrival and as they talked watchful nurses stood near by to guard lest excitement be too much for her weakened heart “I told her about my trip and how frightened I had been” young Walther said when he emerged from her room “She told me eho believed she’d get well now" Physicians had allowed them 45 minutes together Walther in the same stained hunting clothes In which he received news of his mother’s illness at King Cove stepped from a transcontinental airliner at 3:50 p m into the arms of his sister Twenty-four-year-o- 5000-mil- Om- - AMENDMENTS u For Skirmish 1 They will increase your 2 They will develop a state bureaucracy which will give politicians control of school funds and con-trof local schools SAN PEDRO Cal Nov 6 UP) — Surface squadrons of t h e United States fleet leave their bases at San Pedro and San Diego at dawn Monday for three days of secret factical exercises off the southern California - 3 Andrews commander of the scouting force the other Admiral Claude C Bloch commander-in-chie- f of the fleet will be aboard his flagship the Houston as umpire and senior observer The two fleets will test each other in the progressive stages of a major skirmish beginning with initial contacts by opposing scotits- - and screens developing through cruiser action air raids night destroyer and submarine attacks and ending in fleet action and chase after remnants of the beaten fleet There will be in action 10 battleships 15 heavy cruisers four light cruisers 55 destroyers five fleet submarines and attendant auxiliaries and the aircraft carriers Saratoga and Wanger and 400 airplanes On Proposed Constitutional AMENDMENT BECAUSE: There’s a “joker” in it’ 2 It give's the legislature power to regulate hours of labor in specific in 3 Children Perish 'one-roo- m when he heard an explosion He helped the couple out and forced them to roll on the snowy ground to extinguish their blazing clothing the Then he tried to house for Patsy Ann Watkins 2 and Cora Mae 1 who were asleep in their crib ' Flames drove him 30 er back Hoover Attends fleeting Of Boys’ Gubs Sfvtftgs received be fort Tent fy earn dividends from (he Firth SPOKANE Wash Nov 6 (UP) —Former President Herbert Hoover as chairman of the National Boys’ Clubs Sunday met with Spokane youths and also as an expresident of the American Society of Engineers he conferred with Spokane engineers Hoover left here this morning by automobile GARMENT Bring Yonr Cleaning to One of Our Three Location!: and Delivery Estimates bring moreunemploy--men- t It is good business to vote “NO” on something you dp not understand And it is good business to vote “NO”- on plans which would in- crease the tax load you are already called upon to pay and would reduce earnings of Utah workers pared by and are planned to benefit only a few Place a cross by “NO” on the ballot tomorrow where you see the section referring to constitutional amendments'! 2 and 3 - (Fnra Excluded) p -- ple generally but were pre- AT THE MONARCH ORIGINATORS OF QUALITY CLEANING AT LOW PRICES Pick-U- dustries It is just one more step in state controLofPrivgte enterprise : ments of paid propagandists —these amendments are not in the interests of the peo- AliY- - 679 SO 7TH EAST 437 E 3RD SOUTH 1617 SOUTHEAST or PHONE Hy 371 for men 5 It will result in reduction in earnings of workers loss 4f jobs and would Don’t be deceived by state- THOROUGHLY CLEANS and PRESSES 3 m It will result in addition al burdens on Utah industry and Utah work- 4 1 Boy Saves Couple Watkins They will remove all constitutional limits as to money which may be appropriated for school purposes And Viola STOCKTON Kan Nov 6 UP)— old Boy Scout rescued a man and hie wife from their flaming home here Sunday but failed In heroic efforts to save their two sleeping babies The scout Albert Thayer rushed to the cottage of Harold The meaning is not clear You are asked to vote upon a problem which competent legal counsel after thorough investigation have not been able to interpret Also 5 ol coast The opposing fleets practically equal In tactical strength will engage In intensive duels of night and day surface and air operations Admiral Edward C Kalbfus of the battle force will command one fleet Adolphus 2 no 1 They will cause diver- sion of state revenues f r o m existing depart : ments 4 BECAUSE: Surface Squadron To Maneuver In Battle Array Vice Admiral Proposed Constitutional If I A Med Jowl Rmtotke Prepwta Sect toe ) Arndt 19 af the Cooantatine af lb Slat af Utah nlatfaf la tha Pwenla af Uedt aed athat Property ead CroaUey a Fond and a Unifane School Pemanael Fund far tha Caaneoe led PubUa 9 A m NO ' fi t Ite A Jotal Kaaohniae Proyadef ae Anal went to Strike 7 Artkla XIII af tba Coe inntMn af tha Stala af Utah Rdatfaf to tha Rata af Taxattoe Pvpoaaa and Dtfnbatwe YES a 4 Uuk Matte Public Vote t ra NO 1 PnfMfa t kmmi CMiwfca U Bon W Vaafc M Al A Alu Kilmi— Smum Ankte It d ik HO A partment House Owners’ Association Salt Lake Real Estate Board Friends of the Public Schools of America (Paid Political Advertiaemefct by R t Harding Neaa Building) |