Show t THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE League Scores Ministers’ - I Utah Will Share Nippon-- Y NOVEMBER 12 1938 21 $4200000 Spending- by D & R G W - i Japan Boycott - SATURDAY MORNING Railroad Company Will Improve Trackage Purchase Streamlined Trains ankee Group Asks Clearing of Ban More than half of a $4200000 improvement program of the Denver Sc Rio Grande Western railroad planned for 1939 will be made in Utah— rand as another jneans of establishing improved services— streamliner train schedules will be established over the D Sc Rl G W Western Pacific railroad lines and connections m the neaif future These announcements were made dropping rapidly he said because produettorrhar begun — H here Friday oy Edward A’ West quantity indicated steam trains for tourist general manager of the D & R G travel over the D & R G W will continued W who accompanied Benjamin beMr West was enthusiastic Hoyt Decker new superintendent business revival he found of the Salt Lake division to assume in the east He said a similar uphis new duties here surge beginning In Utah and ColoDr Decker will direct the "im- rado assures his line of considerably provement operations in the Utah improved business this winterdivision extending from Ogden to — Accompanying Mr West and Mr’ Helper Mr West eaid Decker to Salt Lake City was L F The Improvement program will Wilson assistant geheral manager include track relaying ballasting of the D G W "Hugh Wilroadbeds improving bridges re- son former&R Salt Lake division Suplaying rails in the Salt Lake City erintendent who has retired because terminal-yar-ds and improving the of ill health set a mark for efficient quarters for men employed at the operation and prompt arrival of Sfsbr Lake City shops and dt other trains which Mr Decker will have points to work hard to equal" L F WilMr West returned several davs son said from an eastern trip with Wilago J G Wheeler of San Francisco son McCarthy cotrustee of the line general passenger agent for the and other officials during which Western Pacific and F W Robinthey studied plans for acquiring son of Omaha vice president in streamliner trains of traffic for the Union Pa’’Because the streamliner trains charge cific railroad were among a num- are considerably lighter and have ber of guests who attended a lunch a lower center of gravity they can eon at the Alta club honoring Mr operate safely at much higher rates Decker of speed more economically and Mr Decker left Salt Lake City in with less wear and tear on the road- 193$ after serving 19 years for the bed” Mr West said D & R G W He came here FriPrices for streamliner units are day from Grand Junction -- -- Resolutions adopted this week by the Salt Lake Ministerial association calling for a boycott of Japa- nese manufactured articles In Salt Lake City Friday drew a sharp protest frpm the Japanese American I Citizens’ league In an open letter addressed to the ministerial association the league said: “In callingyour attention to the resolutions adopted by your association as printed in The Salt Lake Tribune for November 11 1938 may we point out that these resolutions are both ambiguous and jnisleajling if not entirely unwarranted Wish No Quarrel “While We do apt wish to quarrel with you as to the relative merits of your suggestions we do feel duty bound to request that your resold tions be clarified so that the public will clearly understand whether your association is recoin mending that these ‘boycotts’ be applied to the Japanese Americans re- Three engineering fraternity heads meet at Theta Tau regional siding in this locality or merely to session Ray Morgan left student regent of the U of U chapthe international traffic in Japanester G R Watkins first regent of the university chapter cene-made presents for Christmas and Max F Schick alumni president spoke at dinner ter of our friends Caucasian "Many have urged us to yvnte you concerning this ‘matter for inferences against buying from Japanese may be drawn from your resolutions We that your attitude on this matter should be made known else gross injustice may be done to us who entertain only a passive interest in the affairs of the far east and were born raised educated live and intend to live in ‘the land of the free and the home of the brave’ feel Not Concerned “We have nothing to do with the alleged aggression — and nothing we can say or do will influence the eastern crisis in the least We feel that we are good American citizens — and point with pride to our participation in such civic projects as the Community Chest drive and our unexcelled record of never having had a single individual on relief or a criminal worthy of that name In view of such facts as these we feel that neither we nor our parents should be unjustly discriminated against because or events over which we have no control “In that Christian spirit of good will and honesty we ask that your association clarify its position so that the good people of Salt Lake City will know that you do not intend that we Japanese-American- s be the target of your resolutions ” “Your truly “Japanese American Citizens' League of Salt Lake City by -- Theta Tau Delegates Slate Mines Inspection Today Draws-Member- s Parley First Regent of ‘U’ Music Lovers Wait Tenor SATURDAY SPECIAL! lts Not Dr T C Adams of 3 the alumni chapter Final event of the two-da- y session will be’a dinner at the Great Salt ng Lake Yacht club Saturday-eveni- S L Aviators Fly Million Miles Four Salt Lake City pilots for the Western Air ijress company re cently have eachfcompleted 1000000 miles of lying company officials announced Friday The four— Captains Ray T A W Stephenson Henry C Hollenbeck and Franklin E Nelson —have recorded more than 10 000 hours of commercial flying with W A E since relinquishing their Commands in Uncle Sam’s air service to fly passengers on the western states circuit of the airline and transcontinental via United Air Lines In addition to flying Mr ELsmore is a practicing attorney Els-mo- re 3 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