Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Job Bureaus Set Parley For Employes NOVEMBER 24 1938 Start Groundicork for Monument to George II Deni 1 Cannon Area V A War Secretary’s Name to Be Honored Actual construction work on the memorial to be erected in Parley's canyon to the memory of George e H Dern Utah governor and former secretary of war was under way Wednesday Before the labor on a white atone monument and adjoining territory la completed some time next spring It Is planned to transfer the site Into an attactive scenic tribute to the man who was recognized as one of Utah's greatest citizens In Heart of Grove The exact location for the monument In the heart of a chosen plot In the George Washington Memorial grove a mile and a half above the canyon reservoir was selected recently by Governor Henry H Blood as Mrs W A Cavanaugh and Mrs J C Dick sisters of the late governor looked on Workmen from city county and state agencies have cooperated In launching the project originated by Mrs Walter C Hurd chairman of of - natural ' rethe conservation sources forestry and tree committee of the Utah State Federation of one-tim- all-da- regional director for the federal social security board will be one of the principal speakers Labor Topic Presiding at a 10 a m Session will be B D Nebeker member tty the state ' Industrial commission Two other members of the commission will speak William M Knerr on “Federal Labor Legislation" and O F McShane on "Economics of Accidents" Howard B Gunderson state director of vocational training will discuss “Fundamental Aids in Training" “Economic Problems Utah” will be discussed Facing by Dean W L Wanlass of the U S A C school of economics and business fiinoiiiwfiiYinwfifrtiiiiirii 2 p m to discuss proposed amend- ments to the state law aimed to simplify administration A separate session for office managers and department heads also is scheduled Dr Harper will address the evening session which will be con ducted by Dean W H Leary chairman of the advisory council Obstacle Faces st Slayer Search Ends in Arrest two-stor- Air Mechanics Backman announced principal Wednesday night The course will include aerodynamics structure motor and accessories controls and other physical features of airplane construction Classes will be held each Monday and Thursday for twelve weeks Registration closed Monday Another new class in automobile body and fender work has opened at the school for a twelve-wee- k period classes being held each Wednesday and Friday evening Hold Football Dance West high school students Wednesday night celebrated the close of the Salt Lake City high school football season at their annual football ‘dance in the Union building of the University of Utah Reckless Driving — Neldon Carl son 19 of 152 Eleventh East street arrested November 16 at Exchange place and Cactus street after ignoring a traffic light at Third South and West Temple streets convicted by jury fined $75 Don Clark 16 of 247 Sixth East street whose automobile overturned at Eighth South and Sixth East streets Tuesday injuring two passengers remanded to juvenile court Drunken Driving — L S Calder-woo- d 35 of 217 I street accused of driving erratically from Fourth to Sixth North on Second West street Tuesday also charged with driving "an automobile equipped with faulty brakes fined $100 on the first count $10 suspended on the second Ralph Hottinger 21 of 841 East Ninth South street arrested for drunken driving in the vicinity of Sixth East and Eighth South streets September 17 changed plea to guilty fined $100 R J Bradford 42 of 1387 Emerson avenue arrested after stalling his automobile November 17 at Seventh East and Fourth South streets jury trial con tinued until Friday Failure to Yield Right of Way to Another Vehicle— L J Cassity 46 of 1216 East Sixth South street Involved in a two-ccollision at Fifth South and Sixth East streets November 5 no injuries also charged with driving without an operator’s license fined $10 on the first count second dismissed Speeding— Earl Mast 23 of 1219 Emerson avenue Involved in an accident at Ninth South and Fourth ar SOOTHE MUSCULAR BODY East streets November 17 no injuries convicted fined $10 suspended Leland G Orton 23 of 541 Denver street 30 to 53 miles per hour Tuesday 27 of PAINS ‘ Johnson’s Red Cross Plaster helps because of its wanning soothing supporting action Try it for relief ®fymhscular stiffness and soreness lumbago and backache due to muscular conditions sprains wrenches and simple chest colds Easy to use Ecinprfihsal Look for the name Johnson's and the Red Cross on plaster you buy Accept no substitutes Made by Johnson & Johnson the world’s largest makers of surgical dressings For sale at drug stores ery fined $8 Bountiful Leo J Barlow 51 miles per hour Tuesday fined $10 suspended C E Flandro 33 of 125 Third East street 38 miles per hour Monday fined $5 Women’s clubs General Sweeney Visits City et ” Major General Walter C Sweeney commander of the U S Army’s third division with headquarters at Fort Lewis Wash arrived in Salt Lake City late Wednesday night He will confer with Fort Douglas officers and will visit his daughter Miss Anne Eloise Sweeney of 435 East South Temple street prior to leaving for Washington D C Sunday on official army business General Sweeney formerly was commandant at Fort Douglas Directing Work James E Gurr Wasatch national forest supervisor Is directing the work at present County Commissioner J B Mullins arrange!) for hauling of all materials for the project Darrell J Greenwell state WPA administrator has provided laborers Laval S Morris state landscape engineer directed plans for the landscaping H K Burton city water department esoerln-tendeis another active official Mrs Hurd also explained many others should be thanked for making the project' possible including who donated many Individuals money and several building and construction companies which do natfd materials nt WPA workmen who have partially displaced the Irish model "T” Fords and Scotsmen as the butt for jokes have turned over a new leaf it appeared Wednesday from the work of a special group Instead of leaning on their' shovels until the termites eat the" handles— as jokesmiths say they' do— this group has been burning" midnight oil for weeks on overtime shifts for which they received no additional pay and not a Sunday v Permanent Board or holiday has passed in months but what they were on the job — Declared Need again without pay ’ Creative Genlue Creation of a city traffic commisIn addition they have shown sion with powers similar in traffic real creative genius They have problems to the powers of the city built chandeliers of dishpans de- planning and zoning zoo and aviary commissions in their fields was signed and made furniture for a y building and transformed proposed to the city commission an old barroom a basement pool' M WalWednesday by Mayor John hall and a fortner restaurant Into lace No action was taken on the pro- streamlined modern art galleries All this has been done by WPA’ posal butit was referred to the federal art project workers at the" committee of the whole for discusnew Utah art center 59 South State to the sion and city legal departstreet Donald B Goodall director ment for study No record of the pointed out Monday suggestion was mode on the comI Largest Project mission minutes Mayor Urges Traffic Body ' four-stor- - definite More and concrete authority In inforcing the city’s traffic ordinances would result from such a commission Mayor Wallace asserted However jt was believed that some changes in the city’s legal coci- would be necessary before such’ a commission could be created and for this reason the matter will be studied by this department before recommendations are made “The building” he said “nowlsf a real example of what can be done 1 to make our city beautiful It also is the largest federal art project-gallery in the country" Members of the Utah State Insti-'- Fine Art have been invited to a preview of four art exhibit at the center and a formal opening Friday from 8:30 to 10 p m The center will be thrown open to the public beginning Saturday Crushes Hand San Francisco Alvin L Clements 21 of 767 West First South street was treated at police emergency hospital Wednesday morning for a crushed finger on his left hand suffered wheir he caught his hand in the fan blt of his automobile SPAULDING WITH ATH AND ( PwM 4aB'rBR(LlM(VIMIU ShIIUUIIINIIHiMH $2 DOWN TOWN Yakima Suspect Hunt Had Turned to SL Jail Plans A class in aviation mechanics — a new addition to the Salt Lake City 'adult evening school — will open at West high school Monday Ralph V Seattle Executive Stops in S L En route to Washington D C on city business Arthur B Langlie mayor of Seattle stopped briefly in Mr Smith Either Too Fast or Too Slow Salt Lake pity Wednesday night Traveling with United Airlines Finally Escapes Law’s Clutches Mr Langlie said he was rushing to RFC headquarters at Washington A court order fining him $25 and suspending the fine became to "wind up” final details of a loan to rehabilitate his city’s street raileffective Wednesday to end N Pratt Smith’s “in again out again” way system brushes with the law' Mayor for the past five mouths For it seemed that Mr Smith Mr Langlie pictured his city as who lives at 1063 'n East Twenty-fir"peaceful on the labor front” and South street runs afoul of the said Salt Lake City was “one place law whether he’s late or early OcI’d like to see in the daytime” tober 29 he was late in appearing before a city court November 10 he was early and was arrested for speeding The court order effective Wednesday concluded action on the speeding charge Smith was lata in arriving at a trial on charges of issuing an insufWayne county officials were ad- ficient funds check before City vised by the attorney general’s of- Judge M J Bronson October 29 fice Wednesday that the basement Judge Bronson upbraided Smith him jail they plan to construct probably vigorously for being late fined confor contempt of court and transgresses a state board of health $20 him On the check charge ruling requiring jails to be con- victed k structed above the gropnd level Too Much Speed Grover A Giles deputy attorney Scheduled to appear in district general answered a query from J Monroe Pace Wayne county attor- court November 10 for an appeal ney by referring him to the board’s from Judge Bronson’s check charge standards adopted under statutory decision Smith allegedly drove in excess of city speed limits and was authority to prescribe regulations arrested en route to court for public buildings He was acquitted of the check Mr Pace had tpld the attorney conviction but had to appear before general that the county planned a Police y Judge Reva Beck Bosone courthouse with the jail In the basement extending four to Friday on the speeding arrest He admitted the charge and the six feet below ground level Mr Giles suggested the county order was issued to become effecofficials consult the board of tive Wednesday when he was orighealth before continuing construc- inally scheduled to appear Other cases considered Wednes tion ddy by Judge Bronson presiding in place of Judge Bosone who Is con fined to her home by an illness were: Course Slated iijiirii)iii'riiiiuiii juLujuuuJLawuuuUuirjULW As workmen continue preparatory work for the monument to be erected in honor of George II Derrt in the George Washington Memorial park up Parley’s canyon Left to right Mrs Walter C Hurd Laval S Morris and Forest Supervisor J E Gurr look on ‘In Again Out Again’ Driver at an afternoon session at which Joseph S Mayer director of the state unemployment service will Gets Suspension of Fine Mr Adams will discuss Members of the advisory council for the two divisions will meet at Employ Creative Genius to Refute Jests About Relief Crews’ Laziness Late Utah Governor & unem-ployme- nt policies at the same session Council to Meet WPA Art Workers Create (t Gallery From Old Building Shaft tq Rise of the compensation and state employment service divisions of the state industrial commission will gather In the Hotel Utah December 10 for an y convention Ray R Adams executive director announced Wednesday The convention is planned to study administrative policies study accomplishments of the past year and increase efficiency Dr: Heber R Harper of Denver preside II InScenic State Workers To Discuss Policies Gains Entire personnel THURSDAY MOkNING A widespread search for the suspected slayer of a Yakima Wash automobile dealer reported seen in Salt Lake City Tuesday ended abruptly Wednesday morning upon receipt of word from Seattle that the suspect Ray Wright had been apprehended Saturday in San Jose CaL Wrlgfht suspected of stuffing the body of his victim in a road culvert after murdering him and tak- ing his large demonstration sedan was thought to have been seen here Tuesday Strange tattoo marks on his fingers spelling out the word “love” were basis for the identification given police Tuesday However A Oliver Peterson local manager of the National Automobile Theft bureau received word Of Wright’s capture from the Seattle branch of his bureau Wednesday To You Who Have Made CHEVROLET THE LEADER We Extend Our Heartiest Thanks PWA Program Progresses PWA reported Wednesday that 4381 of 7392 projects approved under the 1938 Spending and lending program were under construction-s- ix weeks ahead of the legal deadline of January 1— according to an And we also Associated Press Washington dispatch The projects under way included more than 400 in Utah Idaho Nevada and Arizona An itemized report said 338 projects costing $55429620 were under construction and 81 more costing $20062729 remained to be started in Utah Nevada and Arizona One hundred and 56 projects costing $18616805 were under way in Washington Oregon and Idaho to the new Chevreception you aigiV-Inrolet for 1939 whitdi plainly indicates that once again'“Chevrolet’s The Choice!” g Thanks to 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