Show TUESDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 15 1938 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Johnston Trial Date Set n Johnston stood alone in court to hear the murder information read Wiliam LaVonde associate with him in business here and charged jointly with the1 crime last June was freed by Idaho susubsequently preme court action which cited lack of probable cause to connect him With the crime The court again appointed EV Larson and E L Rayborn to defend Mr Johnston after a previous appointment of the two attorneys had been canceled by a motion to quash the proceedings at a former ar- raignment Johnston again told the court he was withou funds to employ an at torney and that the reappointment of the two men as counsel would be ’'very satisfactory Basic evidence for the prosecution Includes a bundle of jewels wrapped in a towel which were identified as the property of Olson’s employers and which were discovered in the basement of the building in which Johnston was a tenant Six-Mil- Motion Picture— Members of the Great Salt Lake Yacht club met at the Newhouse hotel Monday night to watch motion pictures of a trip through Europe presented by Emil Johnson board member Movie Club—L H Borlase discussed home processing of movie film Dr Ralph C Amateur Pendelton demonstrated production of "stills” from 16 mm film and Clyde Anderson showed a movie of the city’s pier In Great Salt lake at a meeting of the Utah Amateur Movie club held 'at the Newhouse hotel Monday night Thieves Enter Store— Thieves early Monday forced entrance to the Quality Cash grttcery 402 ' Auerbach’s Behind the Flace of Your Watch is a MOTOR that needs attention ! It needs a cleaning once a year to keep it up to "60" hours a day! twenty-fou- r WATCH - CEitrarf' ' LDS ed aspii® CITIZENS Utah Celery Goes to Japanese-Anierica- 0) 0) n Roosevelt Hull u Growers Give Governor Some Too IQ) BOSTON TERRIER- -A cross between the English bulldog and white English terrier but this gentle lovable house pet is strictly an American product First bred in Boston some 60 years sgo Once called the "Roundhead” today he is the "American Gentleman" of dogdom The phrase "Boston terrier expression” has become almost a synonym for intelligence in dogs As an expression of loyalty and Fifth South street stole f East cartons of ot&arts and broke six open a penny Vending machine police reported Today’ Meeting— Meetings to be held Tuesday in Salt Lake City ' LETS DOWN THE BARS TO NERVE STRAIN 'O' HE’S GIVING HIS NERVES A REST Given United Drug company Intermoun-tal- n 9 a m Coast Motor Freight Tariff bureau Newhouse hotel I a m Beau Associated Secretaries Brummel cafe 12 noon Intermountain Association of Credit Men Beau Brummel cafe 12 noon Retail Credit Men Associated Beau Brummel cafe 12 noon Traffic Managers’ council 268 South Main street 12:15 p m Community Chest Newhouse hotel" 12:15 p m Sait Lake Association of Life Underwriters Golden Lion cafe 12:15 p m Rotary club Hotfl Utah 12:15 p m Salt Lake Round Table Newhouse hotel 12:15 p m Kiwanis club directors Newhouse hotel 12:15 p m Optimist club Newhouse hotel 12:15 p m: Salt Lake Newcomers’ club 2157 Lincoln street 1:30 p m United States Tire and Rubber company Hotel Utah 5:30 p m English Speaking union Utah branch University of Utah Union building 6:30 p m National Association of Federal Fort Douglas local Employes Newhouse hotel 7 p m Utah central Optometric association zone 7:30 p m Germania Athletic club 606 Seventh avinue 8 p m Veterans of Foreign Wars Lieutenant Clarence E Allen post No 409 165 Second East street 8 p m Philosophy ‘club ‘First Unitarian church 8 p m Salt Lake Butchers and Grocers’ association Utah Power and Light Hotel Utah auditorium Jewelry Street Floor 8 p m l y? like our own We trained for the intense stress of modern life are likely to ignore the distress signals of our nerves— the instinc complex high-keye- d tive urge to rest So often we let our drive us on at a task hour after hour heedless of nerve tension You don’t want your nervous system to be a drag See what a difference it makes when’ you rest your nerves frequently— when you LET UP— LIGHT UP A CAMEL Enjoy the mellow goodness the mildness of Camel’s rich ripe tobaccos Smokers say Camel’s costlier tobaccos are so soothing to the nerves will-pow- er They break Nerve Tension — Millions do— They "Lef up— Light up a Camel 99 LONG CONCENTRATION over charts and technical equipment puts a big strain on astronomer Louis S Lojas right) "But now” he says "no matter how absorbing my work is I prevent nerve tension I let up— light up a Camel I find Camels really soothing to the nerves” A LINOTYPE OPERATOR sets type on a complicated machine In this trying work more and more men are learning to ease nerve strain by letting up— lighting up a Camel Smoke 6 packs of Camels and find out why know:you pip they are the miles of flying are behind Miss Lolly Sisson right) air hostess on TWA’s "Sky Chief ” She says: A CIGARETTE TURKISH frYrwr'SrC IN AMERICA BLEND h hfrarffimifiiWiT EDDIE CANTOR— America’s great comic personality in riot of fun music and song Each Monday evening on the Columbia Network 7:30 pm EST 9:30 pm CST 8:30 ppa MST 7:30 pm PST QUARTER-MILLIO- N "Caring for passengers on long flights is a real strain on the nerves but I keep away nerve tension by pausing when I can I let up and light up' a Camel Camelsare somild comforting” BENNY GOODMAN-Ki- ng of Swing and the world’s greatest swing band— each Tuesday evening— Columbia Network 9:30 pm EST sbo pm C ST 7:30 ptn MST 6:30 pm PST —that if a roll of cigarette paper were not cut as it runs through the machine it wotild make a cigarette a mile long? That modern cigarette machines turn out 800 to 1000 finished cigarettes per minute? That the output of every machine is continuously under inspection and test to make sure each and every Camel is perfect? Camels are a matchless blend of finer MORE EXPENSIVE TO- BACCOS—Turkish and Domestic Repairs— im Caprrlfhi ' ' R JUrneMa Tobacco Company Wlaal— Bal— M ft j MK-R- trouble 35c eombin-'atior- u or hbit-formidruga When your tomach balki at digeMtng nch greasy or thing — use heavy (oodi — do the aan ME-B- New CRYSTALS Fancy ARE these busy trying days for you? Do you find yourself at day’s end irritable nerve-wearTake a moment — study the dog above He’s rating his nerves Even in the midst of strenuous action he will stop relax The dog does that instinctively though his nerves are include: to digert food without harsh sod moderately priced! Clock - HELP STOMACH REPAIRS Watch BING HAM— Patrick Daly was in the merchandising business ‘ until the law interfered The Bingham man pleaded guilty to a petty larceny charge and was sentenced to six months in the Salt Lake county jail Monday by Justice of the Peace Alfred Henkel ee Salt Lake City News Briefs 2oc Dies in S L J s Ogden-to-Prov- Smelter Unioil Move Fails Round ‘ Francis Joseph Franklin 54 of Bids were opened Monday at the office of the road commission Park City Summit county W 'P A o in the capital for the last unit in the highway And with the guilty plea came died Monday at 10:45 timekeeper It was a good "racket” while it widening project which has teen ’in progress since early summer a m in a local hospital of a skull solution to a mystery which for lasted but Daly started thinking a enlaw has baffled weeks several Under this unit that section of little more aboutit Monday night ' suffered believed fracture early were Bids also opened on conforcement gfficera of this section U S highway 91 from Layton to in a county jail cell struction of two bridges on U S Sunday in a fall while attending a Daly admitted he had taken nuthe Weber county line a distance 191 between ' Garland and Trenton party at Garfield merous orders for merchandise of nearly six miles will be widened ton The contract was awarded to n autopsy will be performed frofh Bingham residents filling the Dee-Dwith concrete strips on each side F R Knowlton and the wholeupon tbt body Tuesday at 10 a m orders without making any of the present road giving it a uni- Construction company who jointly with possibility of an sale purchases deinquest offered th lowest of several bids In came out In court that he had form width of 26 feet It is now Their bid was for 44 600 With pending upon its outcome Chief shoplifted the goods from several 18 feet wide iqsome places and 20 Beckstead Sheriff George Deputy force account work and engineerfeet in others-and Deputy County Attorney Ray Bingham business houses and The arrest was made by Deputy Ora Bundy of Ogden was the low ing 51150contingencies the cost will Varv Cott Jr agreed late Monday be E J Householder and Pa ' Sheriff bidder offering to do the work for night 11037910 With 1500 worth of Deputy Sheriff William J Reyn- trolrnan Ross Marriott of Bingham work to be 'done under force acolds of Garfield said Mr Franklin Body Will Fete was injured Sunday at 1:15 a m formed the man was subject to count and the usual 10 per cent SUPEtMr for engineering and contingencies Woman in what was apparently a fall from fainting spells W-t-- lJl Nearing 92' a- - porch the total cost of the project will be Mr Franklin was given first aid to 121415' The commission announced his home Mrs "Mr and friend treatment and taken Franklin a Mrs Ingrid Heleni Runswick it would study the bids a few days in Park City but was removed to Howard Bateman of Garfield 92 years old oq IJovem-be- r who will be before awarding the' contract a wedding party at the home a Salt Lake City hospital early 26 will be honored at the regu- of Mrs Ruth Smith-iGarfield” Monday Widening of other narrow sect Ajr n i- tions of U S 91 between Ogden lar meeting of the Nibley Park L Deputy Reynolds said He was born in Montreal Canada '‘Leaving And Provo has been virtually comD S ward Relief society Tuesday the party the couple stepped out on and came to Utah as a young man The finishing touches are the porch of the Smith home where After having lived in Park City pleted now being placed on the widening at 2 p m in the Ward chapeL: he moved to Mrs Bateman found she had for- and Salt Lake-CitMiss Mitsuko Kurokawa and Governor Henry II Blood beside between Mrs Olea B Monson will give a gotten ' something Provo bench and Pleasant Wash She reentered Bellingham returning to -a token of Japanese good will Grove which-'- a giant bunch of celery COAL COMPANY being done with sketch of Mrs Runswick’s life Mrs the house and returned a few min- Park City five years ago Widening of other sec- Runswick who is a native of Swe utes later finding Mr Franklin on His only known survivor is a The state’s Japanese farmers sent celery to Utah and national concrete 443 South 5th West tions with oil strips has been com- den came to the United States In the sidewtdk below" sister Mrs John F Cunningham of Was 8572 giant celery too dignitaries 1900 The deputy said he had been In- - Pkrk City pleted admiration tor the land of their adoption and to celebrate Utah Sweetheart Celery week Japanese American farmers of Sait Lake county Monday sent stalks of their choicest celery to President Roosevelt Secretary of State Hull and Governor Blood Brigadier General Frank T Hines veterans' administrator of the United States and a former Utahn wired the local Japanese WASHINGTON Nov 14 UP)— The commlttee-fro- m Washington D rational labor board Monday an- C that he would make the prenounced dismissal of a request filed sentation of the celery to the by the International Union of Mine president and secretary of state Mill and Smelter Workers (C‘I 0 Miss Mitsuko Kurokawa presentfor certification as bargaining agent ed the celery to Governor Blood for employes of Utah Copper com- in the capitol So big was the celery raised pany and Kennecott Copper corporation at their Arthur and Magna by the Japanese that it required mills Salt Lake county Utah only four stalks to fill a standard I The board action was based on dozen-siz-e celery carton an election in September which reMitsuko Hagio is chairman of sulted in 282 votes for the union and the Salt Lake county Japanese ballots committee in charge of sending Twenty-seve- n 666 against were challenged and two were de- the celery to the national and clared void stata dignitaries He is assisted by Jim Ushio Tom M&tsumori The request of the International Johnny Yasukichi Harry Okubo Union of Mine Mill and Smelter George Wakl Takeo Tadehara Yukus Inouye Russell Kanow and Workers’ local union for certification as bargaining agent for em- Frank Akita ployes of the Magna and Arthur mills was filed prior to the September balloting E M Royle secre- Gaming Case Continued Fred Kno$ 53 arrested early Sattary said Monday The entire matter can now be “re- urday at 5 East Fourth South street garded as a closed book” and for for alleged gambling activities was the present at least the union con- granted a continuance of plea Montemplates no further action on the day until November 22 He was matter Mr Royle Bald' freed on $100 bond Gladly To Thriving Business j - showed Estimates : Park Gty Man e Stretch Between Proposals for Layton Weber Line Studied -- Tribune Intermountain Service TWIN FALLS Idaho — Duncan McD Johnston formally entered a Hot guilty plea to the charge of the murder of George L Olson as the November term of court in the eleventh judicial district opened here Monday Arraigned for the second time after two preliminary hearings the former Twin Falls mayor heard his trial set by Judge James W Porter to open on Monday November 28 Date for the trial will be six months after the body of the Salt Lake City jewelery salesman was found stuffed in the back of his car in a hotel driveway last May 24 Olson had been shot with a automatic pistol several days prior to discovery of his body by hotel attendants examinations ’ : Jail Sentence Brings End - November 28 - Skull Injury Proves Fatal Highway Commission Scans Provo-OgdcRoad Bids " Slaying Figure Enters Plea Of Not Guilty goea directly to the cause of th acts quickly but gently rontains no soda forming drugs and is guaranteed ME-B- hsbit tu satisfy nr you or your money back Sold by Coombs Drug Co 380 8outh State (Advertisement) Smokers find Camel’s Costlier Tobaccos are SOOTHING TO THE NERVES |