Show SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 16 1938 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Youth to Face Murder Trial Tuesday - now give fitlP Traffic Death ” MAICK ' ' THE GOAL v - I e VSjo (60000 o- r i (SSOO0 iv 000 30000 so l '$ Theta Tau Conclave Closes With Dinner Seeking Ideas — and planes — to bolster Switzerland’s air defense against possible European aggressors Colonel Robert Edward Fierx head of the technical service of the Swiss military department stopned overnight in Salt Lake City Saturday with a party of six army experts Visiting principal airplane factories in the United States the officers were on their tay from the west coast to New York via Western Air Express Colonel Fierz said he would not actually purchase planes on the present trip but “will submit a report to my government’' “We are In the center of big ambitious nations” Colonel Fierx remarked grimly “We intend to see that our country is equipped sufficiently to be less desirable to them ” The Swiss military men paused in Salt Lake City in order to continue by daylight and compare our mountains with your own" Colonel Fieri said' He expressed amazement at the desert west of Salt Lake City saying “you could put two Switzer-land- s “ 4 S L Parley Studies Workings Of U S Aviation i ntjSf m i Community Chest football soars to the $47000 mark Saturday atop the Central building Wesley Crowther left- - and Virgil Service Boy Scouts sound the chest call to action as the ball goes pn its way to the $170000 campaign goal in 3 Won’t Be Prey to Big Nations Engineers End Pauses Itere Suspect Denies Guilt in Trial of Albert L (Bud) Freeman 20 now incarcerated in the state n a first degree murder prison charge as the result of an automobile accident fatality was set for next Tuesday by District Judge Herbert M Schiller Saturday after the youth had been arraigned and entered a plea of innocent Freeman is charged with the death of Mrs Stella McHenry Edwards 36 of Murray as the result of driving a car he allegedly had stplen into the rear of a car in which Mrs Edwards was a passenger the night of May 1 In the 5600 bloc1' on South State street Youth Also Killed Brady Wayne Poulsen 18 of 586 McClelland avenue a passenger in the car driven by Freeman was also killed in the collision and Mark £ Smith 37 of Murray driver of the car in which the fatally injured Woman rode was seriously injured Judge Schiller overruled a demurrer filed several months ago by Andrew Revne barber at 466 East Second South street to a complaint which alleged he kept his barber shop open after 6 p m last March 16 contrary to a city ordinance requiring shops to close at 6 p m except on Saturdays and days before holidays when the closing hour is set at 7 p m Trial of Revne was set for Monday and Is expected to determine the validity of the city ordinance which was adopted nearly a year Swiss Airman Call on Salt Lfikcrs to Make Touchdown a it” Members of Theta Tau national professional engineering fraternity Saturday evening concluded a two- day Salt Lake City convention with a dinner at the Salt Lake Yacht — club During the day the convention delegates who came from five universities and colleges of the west ' visited mines mills and smelters at Bingham Arthur Garfield and Tooele Ray Morgan regent of Lamba chapter of the ffatemrty at- - Unit versify of Utah was in charge of Besides the Utah the convention school representatives were In attendance from Unlverifty of California University of Arizona MonColorado tana School of Mines-anSchool of Mines n -- d Tribune Circulator —Wftllace-Greaves-Sa- Colonel Robert Edward Fierz the U S 111 Lake U TriB-- Shopping lor airplanes in Women Chest Workers Reach Half-Wa- y Mark to Goal Canvassers Urged to Overcome Handicaps of Bad Weather and Armistice Holiday g Women members of the Community Chest 1938 army set the pace Saturday in solicitation activities when they reported subscriptions totaling almost half of their fixed quota The 10 'feminine majors leading ago platoons of five teams each reWins Further s'tay ported subscriptions of $3056 72 Jim Jackson 24 of El Monte Cal their total as tabulated bringing was given a further stay of execuat the second campaign reFriday tion for six months by District port! Meeting in the Newhoua hoJudge Oscar W McConkie and remanded to the custody of the sherThe division quota tel to $614717 ' iff until the state probation departis $13330 ment has made satisfactory probaAll solicitation divisions reported tion arangements total subscriptions received since Jackson convicted of assault with Judge Bosone Clears noon (Friday a knife on William John Anderson at $14265 57 The " September 21 had previously been total of subscriptions to date Autoist Another grand sentenced by Judge McConkie to a leaders said is $47576 70 term not to exceed five years in the Of Reckless Charge that inclementCampaign weather and the state prison Armistice day holiday accounted in Trial of Lawrence A Malmstrom measure for the small total 27 of 68 Lincoln street on an apJudge Reva Beck Bosone Satur- large peal from conviction in the city day fined an admitted drunken reported Saturday court on a drunken driving charge driver $150 acquitted an alleged Hampers Work was set by' Judge Schiller- - for Mon- reckless driver and considered a “Our volunteer workers were day Malmstrom was charged with total of 18 other major cases during greatly handicapped in their solicidrunken driving on South ' State the regular police court session street between the 1300 and 1600 Fined was Dewey O Miller 25 of tation work during the past two blocks on October 11 and convicted 620 West North Temple street ar- days” said Charles N Fehr genIn fclty police court October 24 He rested Thursday after an accident eral campaign chairman “But we was sentenced to pay a fine of $100 at State and Fifth South streets in know that they will go about their renewed vigor and make or serve 30 days ii) the city jail which those involved escaped in- tasks with up for the deficiencies caused by the jury Fails to Show bad weather and holiday handicaps Acquitted was Durmont Holm-ber- g It will however take their very When neither George E Snider 22 of 3234 South Redwood 44 of 200 South Main street nor road whose machine was involved best efforts and full cooperation of $170000 goal his attorney appeared to answer in collision with another car parked everyone to make the ” to an appeal from city court convic- at 945 Seventh East street October by Thursday night Margee Barber West high school tion for alleged drunken driving 23 for which he was arrested on student and member of the camJudge Schiller remanded the case Bosone had kept the case under division to the city court for execution of the Judge paign junior speakers’ driving charges to enthusiastie sentence imposed there vlsement since November 3 when stirred her hearers applause in a brief Saturday report The defendant was convicted Oo he wds tried meeting address praising chest and Main on 31 of included: cases drunken Other tober dnving activities She told of Visits street Second street between South Failure te Yield Right of Way to agency to welfare agencies supported many 15 and a Pedestrian— A M Reeder 53 of and Broadway on October subscribed funds and sentenced to pay a fine of $100 or Corinne who left Salt Lake City by campaign of seeing the actual work performed serve JO days in the city jail October 8 after posting $5 request there on hehalf of the city’s undern A complaint against M ed by a desk sergeant after the de H Lane of 158 North Main street fendant was arrested for failing to privileged “I saw just how these fine orwas dismissed by Judge Schiller stop for a pedestrian at State and help those In need of when no one appeared to sign an Seventeenth South streets appeared ganizations care and training” said Miss Baramended complaint Saturday The in court oh & bench warrant fined ber “The value of their activities defendant had appealed from the $50 cannot be overestimated Every been had city police court wjiere he Hit and Run Driving— Jack New dollar contributed to the chest camn convicted April 13 of driving comer 19 of 663 Milton avenue in- paign means substantial aid for last February 25 and sentenced to volved in an accident at Tenth East our needy ones our working mothpay a $50 fine with the alternative and Seventh South streets Novem ers and oiir idle boys and girls in of serving 15 days in the city jail ber 2 from which he fled trial No- particular” vember 18 Presides at Meet Failure to Yield Right of Way to Court Waits Trials Mrs Stewart Cosgriff chairman Another Motorist— John G Crook cam£1 of 1516 Fourth East street in- of the women’s section of the On Indictments volved m an accident at Seventh paign organization presided at the Trial of remaining cases result- South and Twelfth Ea"t streets con oi’turd‘’y reoort meeting in recoging from indictments by the county victed fined $33 $10 susoended nition of the observance of chest grand jury Saturday were ached Howard W Speight 24 of 66 D Woman’s day Adjutant J C of the Salvation Army prouled to begin Immediately in the street Iwo injured m an accident Third district court following dts at M street and Third avenue No- nounced the invocation Saturday reports showed the pubposition of two first degree murder vember 5 trial November 18 Roy cases pending in the city court and Drunken — Richard B lic Service division headed by WilDriving district court Fife 23 arrested Thursday after a H Ashworth chairman and to be "This was determined by District near collision with a police car In liam H Guild vice chairman thus far Judge Herber M 'Schiller after the 100 block north on West Tem- leading in subscriptions Its total was $1848555 conference Saturday with District ple street also accused of ignoring received Attorney Calvin W Rawlings and a traffic light jury trial Novem- with day’s receipts amounting to his $3110 assistant Brig ber 22 The industrial division W Jack ham E Roberts Mrs Arline Brewster Speeding— chairman and Byron W Thomas The first murder trial scheduled 42 of 1407 Stratford avenue 47 Bhtler vice chairman led in rels that of Albert L (Bud) Freeman miles per hour Wednesday ’bench which will begin Tuesday Trial of subscriptions for the second warrant issued Sam Rudd 30 of portedwith $3314 25 The public servJohn B Griffith on a similar com' 47 West Sevenths South street 30 day was “second and the division outcome ice oft will the depend plaint to 35 miles per bout Thursday trial women’s section third Other diviof preliminary hearing next Tuesday: Fred S Cowley 40 of sions reported as follows:' ComWednesday in the city court 53 miles per hour November mercial total $911460 $2513 60 of the grand jury in Ogdeft The first 9 Ray J Dawson 36 of Layton 50 dictments to be heard in the Third miles per hour November 7 each men’s section $1506 total the same feddistrict court will be that of Powell fined $25 'S P Harter 40 of 1635 and public employes $765 fromtotal government employes Ipson former state land board Yalecrest avenue 54 miles per hour eral 38 Mrs Margaret M McQull-ki- n cashier charged in two complaints November 4 James L Watson 38 $2354 reported the federal subscripwith unlawfully appropriating pub- of 734 East Ninth South street 35 tion lic money to his own use miles hour and A J Trial of George A Fisher former Johnsonper 50 of Thursday miles 50 per Leads Women’s Teams Ogden secretary of the state land board hour Friday each forfeited $25 The women’s section team led by in one of on misuse public money (the latter forfeited an additional Mrs E D Hurd topped the femianother complaint and bribery in $10 for ignoring a traffic light) nine teams in Saturday’s report will follow that of Mr Ipson and Virgil Gardner 22 of 151 Eleventh with total subscriptions for the day intrial of Lauren W Gibbs local East street 45 miles hour Octo- of $1844 The teams majored by vestment banker charged with ber 15 case dismissed per Stephen S Cartwright led the men’s will be next bribery Ignoring Traffic Lights— A C section with reported subscriptions - Other cases based on true bills 47 of 1032 East Fifth Stoddard returned by the grand jury will be South street fined $10 Robert E totaling $585 Buglers from the Salt Lake City who Schiller next heard by Judge Erickson 20 of 288 West Fifty-thir- d of Boy Scouts called public council cases of all these will try resulting South street forfeited $10 Howard afternoon to the attention from grand jury Indictments Judge McIntyre 40 of Roy bench war billboard Saturday on the building erected Clarence E Baker will try criminal rant issued Jack Roland 20 of northwest corner of South cases other than the murder and 814 Third avenue failed to appear at the West Second South and Main In court convicted grand jury irfdictment Issues bench warrant streets It carries the chest mes ordered a footsage in a display depicting ball player kicking the ball toward To Discuss Karl Marx the $170000 campaign goal Karl Marx father hf socialism Birth Announced Report meetings are scheduled for Mr and Mrs Lester S Rigby of Monday Tuesday and Wednesday will be “the topic of disoussroft at the next meeting of the Philosophy l'i52 Herbert avenue announced the noons at the Newhouse hotel Tuesclub Tuesday at 8 p m in the First birth of a daughter Saturday at the day will be observed as School day Unitarian church Mrs Ambrey LDS hospital Mrs Rigby ls the m honor of school children who Nowell will read a paper on the former Blanche Mawson Her hus- have subscribed to the chest fund “Life and Significance of Karl band ls an agent for the department The final victory dinner is set for of Internal revenue here Thursday night Man fund-raisin- Tipsy Driving CoStS Si Ls 00$® Alan $150 Fine u J BARGAINS YOU’LL hit-ru- hit-ru- RE THANKFUL YOU TOOK ADVANTAGE OF! 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