Show - - - 1 t 5 I I 4 t i) bonommoun THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 29 19381 oP - - Thomas Calls For IFight on Rail Haul Bill - Robbed by 'Pretty Boy' r41 i 1 - Senator Talks "' '' To Citizens' Rate Association c - ' '' - ' 11 --- 0 ' ''''11147 ' '' ''' Illr:11"'''''''1'"'31'01A'sovvr45t77:logrigroPowom 41 MissTomokoWatanuki -- peers under her purse at from She wavy-haire- de-- Governors Plan d overalls 0 - LlieLf (7' ''004'""4k 4 ---: 1 1:::: af s Prison Site Body Weather Bureau Assigns Aids stability--was-de-- I "') 11) ri In 1938" 1 ' 4p f'?'-)'- ! ' :' ! ' L --- - Ring Theft Suspect Bound Over Official results of the November were recorded in the state archives Monday after the o'Kent Reid 21 of 1078 Eighth East Mate board of canvassers had met street was boundover to Third di- at noon in the office of Secretary etiét court on a grand larceny of State E E Monson pursuant charge Monday when he waived to provisions of law preliminary hearing before City The tabulation showed that Judge Albert H Ellett Bond was continued at $2500 constitutional amendinent No 1 Reid is accused of stealing a yelestablishing a new fund known as low gold sapphire engagement ring the uniform school fund had been and $55 cash from Miss Daisy Mc- - adopted by a plurality of more Mahon on November 16 than 2000 votes For some time after the election the fate of this amendment was in doubt The other two amendments— 'one diverting certain revenues Into the uniform school fund and the other pertaining to hours of work on public works—were ' H'5:':: ::':::i::::-7:-- - e :' ik'::'':::::z':h:-!:'!'::::':::!'::::'ii:)- 4: ' "t ! ::: i ' :::: 1 ' ! 4 A ::::F i 1 ( I l'4:': i ':':: 4 L4 7'7' - 4' 7 - 1'14 ' :i77:::1 :::: It ":":" - t A ! i -' :::- :'': ::: c ) i: ' : :::i-- - ''' )c f - I 1 - f Ate''77 ' A delegation of prominent citizens from Star valley Wyo and southeastern Idaho gave the Utah road commission ttratiport Monday in an effort to have U S 9 routed by way of a nevi road through Star Valley and the Grand Canyon of the Snake to Yellowstone park The Star Valley people are out of harmony with the Wyoming highway routed via Kemmerer and Eh Piney and will back the Utah commissions in its representations to the American Association of which State Highway Officials holds its annual convention in Dallas Tex next week This association designates all with transcontinental highways federal numbers (41' 4) 4 '' i :: Tylv- '6 - - ' i 'Nft 1 :::H:!: 41) Supports Stand f ::': 1:i i: 1 r'e Group ':iti1: :'I'::) '0' '''': ' i f ' 1 fri 1Z1 4 4131 -- 7I t 'i 1 I o :‘ :1': 'Ss :4i:'''''''::::''"::-- :t v — 1:17 - ' i r :': '''''4 ' g :::' - Members of Delegation Members of the delegation who called oÜ the Utah commission at the capitol Monday were John Walof the Lions club lis ::::Ii 'i :' i ' country is Idaho Wyoming - ''-' - -- :: nt :' produced in association with other at Paris Idaho E M Barrus metals which fact would intensify the unemployment situation if the mayor of Afton Wyo L M Barrut 17-J price for domestic silver were represident of the Star Valley chem duced as the other metals would 4: ber of commerce at Afton William also be curtailed as a result of the z)'-1 lir 'reduction of the silver price" Frome C S Wray Laron Vie ld y ilx :i7:k -The resolution was presented to and H R Papworth directors of the board by Joseph Wirthlin chairchamber F W—Sorgatz chairthe NI 44 man of the mining committee Gus man of the road committeee and P Backman executive secretary of H R Toomer and Preston Michaelthe chamber said officials of the son 'members of the committee U S 89 which runs from Arizona organization would seek to confer liolie with Senator Elbert D Thomas to to the Canadian border at present 4 ::5::H' '- :ii::: 1:7''::'":-'learn the most effective way of pre- ''''' 4 " '' coincides with U S 91 from Provo models in the winter sports show ideally clad demonstrate the joys of sledding down through Salt Lake City and Ogden senting the Utah defense of the silver mining industry to the country's mountdinside On the sled front to rear are Margaret Ann Walker Frances Larsen and to Logan From the latter point toit lawmakers goes east through Logan canyon -It was a warm demonstration but outside winter anyhow Other resolutions approved by the Howard Rosenlund Garden City and to the Wyoming board of governors include a deciline at Sage Junction From there sion to ask the state legislature for it goes east to Kemmerer and north a $100000 appropriation to suptietlirough Big Piney to Jackson edument George-Dea- n vocational Wyoming Disagrees cation fuqds a $50000 advertising The Wyoming road commission appropriation to promote the state of Utah clarification of the state has agreed to this routing and has and water laws as they pertain to erected U S 89 markers from the ownership by adverse use opposiUtah line near Evanston and Lies in Coma After Mishap on Highway tion to any diversion of the state thence northerly to Kemmeger and gasoline tax for purposes other than Jackson The two states an showNear Farmington Junction highway improvement or the funds Display Draws Fans ing these controversial routings on realized from the fish and game litheir respectively highway maps censes for uses other than fish and It is the contention of the Utah To See Movies 21 234 L h of Law Twenty-fourtin street was conservation Ray game Ogden commission that the permanent Wares critical condition with a skull fracture and possible abdominal in- routing should be from Garden City Merchants' Mulligan Speaks juries at Salt Lake General hospital Monday night following an north to Montpelier and thence Edward J (Eddie) Mulligan new accident at 3 a m near the Farmington junction on the Salt Lake northeasterly to the Wyoming line With nothing more than four firm manager of the Salt Lake City Basethrough Star Valley and the Grand ball club of the newly organized walls a ceiling and a central heat' Ogden highway Canyon of the Snake river to the Pioneer league said he was enthuThe youth son of Mr 'and Mrs junction near Jackson Wyo to protect them winter siastic over the prospects for organ- ing plant The delegation E Law of Ogden was in- elebraved Ray enthusiasts the ized baseball in Salt Lake City He sports told the commission Monday that jured when his northbound auto- - the road from the Utah left Monday night for San Fran- ments Monday night for the finsf line to mobile struck a parked truck loaded cisco but will return in a short time events of the season's program—a Montpelier is now oiled and from to open club offices here with concrete pipe that city to the Grand Canyon of the style show in the Tribune-TelegraMajor General H H Arnold com- auditorium to Reed Oviatt Davis Snake it is either high standard According S air manding officer of the U or oil finish Through Star Storm Reported county deputy sheriff Rulon West gravSI it is The snow may have been artificorps is expected to visit Salt Lake up to oil standard Valley Conof Provo driver for the Utah City Tuesday or Wkinesday Mr cial and the evergreens imported a said the U S forest service On They Way of crete Products corporation Salt' and the CCC are now bringing up Backman announced long 'long way—but it was an a6- Lake City had pulled his heavy to gravel standard the portion New members elected at the meetof winter for a opening spicious Persistent chilly weather con- truck off the pighway latinspect its through the Grand Canyon of the ing are: The Rev Robert D Steele Dr J LeRoy Kimball O L John- skiing skating tobogganing sleigh- tinued to occupy the attention of load mile section is completed except for ston Dr D W Henderson Parnell ing or snowballing Salt Lakers early Tuesday although Believed Asleep one mile and that mile will be Black O J Morgan James R Free maxia the weather bureau recorded finished ty next spring Because comfortable warm and m On of 42 been Law has bourn J E Gurr F W BurogartAlthough afterdegrees Monday scious since the accident officers New Routing ner B H Decker Dr Claude L fashionable dress is the first noon Shields and Hugh Barker requisite for the successful winter roads commisIf the Mercury at the airport weather believe he went to sleep at the sportsman or sportswoman those bureau Monday midnight stood at wheel of his machine The truck was sions ideaWyoming should finally prevail who attended the Monday night 24 be seen to despite reports that the sufficiently well:lighted the routing would be from Provo event have the inside track to a colddegrees air mass was rapidly leaving for some distance down the high-th- e through Heber and Coalville into of knowledge proper outfitting Intermountain west and making way officers reported missing Salt Lake City After Arrival of Deputy Oviatt at WyomingBrigham for a storm area moving inland City Logan MontOgden auto-SkiThey will only be a day or two way the accident scene where the the Pacific coast and Star Valley pelier ahead however of those who at- gradually from over Salt Lake City official- mobile was wedged under the rear The delegation said that tourists Tuesday and Roland Lee ousted lieutenant of tend the same show the ly were only partly cloudy early of the truck Law was removed from want to visit Salt Lake Ctity audisame in to Salt the Salt Lake City fire department Wednesday nights the and taken obwreckage it took weather Tuesday but one of the great scenic spots of the torium Monday was called to appear before to determine the situation Lake City for medical treatment west and there are many of them The show began with community servers sufautomobile Two the city civil service commission passengers in the who would miss it if the routing of of "Jingle Bells" and con- It was altogether too smoky singing in fired a m 2 on minor for at a hearing p injuries Monday downtown district for the layman Friday U S 89 were changed They also tinued on the same note of winter to two-ccollision Seventh South at his appeal for reinstatement hazard a guess pointed out that the road through West streets Seventh and Mr Lee was discharged Novem- sports enthusiasm to the last scene Meteorologist J Cecil Alter at the Star Valley and the Grand Canyon ber 17 on a charge of consuming of "slalom" a motion picture filmed government weather bureau how- Treated for Cuts of the Snake presents to the view Austrian the in Alps Interspersed staever said the high' pressure exodus whisky while on duty at fire of the tourist some of the most tion No 7 273 North Ninth West were dances yodeling and singing would pave Injured were Mrs William Casto way for breezes modchoir Swiss scenery on the contiand the colony by 14"the heavy smoke 40 of 985 West Fifth South street magnificent Three other members of the fire which would nent men of a and score young by eling screen out of the Salt Lake City and Miss Vera A Greenwood 25 of department William Christopher- women Commissioners Utah Highway 628 Harmony court both of whom son Stewart Higham and E T "pocket" Preston G Peterson and George were treated on at the emergency maxipolice the with suspended Sahlberg"were Along The hall WWI lined with booths Abbott who recently returned from same date on similar charges enthe downtown bureau report- hospital for face and head cuts exhibiting winter sports merchan- mum a trip to Arizona reported that all The accident when occurred 21 ed tered by Fire Chief Walter S dise a minimum of Monday degrees and resorts are to be let soon to close the and a mean of 32 five degrees be- eastbound car driven by DeWayne unfinished Knight gaps on U S 89 in the 20 965 of Casto South Fifth West low recThe hearing date was announced Schofield Miss Jessie normal city northern- - part of tkat state When women both and in street which of the C Richards C chairman With the storm's arrival officialreation superintendent was chairby are finished it will civil service commission after At- man of the presentation 'which is ly expected some time later this were riding collided with another these stretches to the north to travel be possible Seventh car driven south or being torney Parley P Jenson had filed sponsored by the senior and junior week o bs e r v era forecast fair of- the Grand Canyon of the rim A 50 Brown an answer to the charge against Mr chambers of commerce the forest weather Tuesday and Wednesday West street by Samuel Colorado on oiled road Lee service the city department The with a possible rise in temperature of 3 Duplex place Neither driver was Injured Tribune-Teligraand various busiMeanwhile Thomas E Jacobsen ness firms Admittance is by ticket 75 of 17 West First North street available at the business office of Water Reserve Officers Get Board Storage a pedestrian struck down by an the newspapers tomoljile Saturday nitht at Fourth New President Meet Friday East and Ninth South streets was A meeting of the water storage reported in fairly good condition Announcement of the appoint- Officer Returns Youth of "after commission has been called for Fri- at L D S hospital Monday night ment of Captain George H Taylor Possible imposition He suffered fractures of both dark" speed limits lower than those as president of the Salt Lake chap- To Iowa Authorities day at 1:30 p m in the senate and shock— prevailing-in-- 0i chambet—at-the-eapito- l to—consider gsacalploceritions Icrufteserve daytime- is being — was made Monday by considered by Mayor John M WalDouglas Fairbanks Montgomery a number of reports lace and his special safety commitCaptain Fred P Stephens retiring Harmon 16 wu taken from Salt Among subjects to be reportied on Enters Hospital Lake Lake City Monday tiight by will be water investigations silt tee the mayor told members of the president Captain Stephens whose business Deputy U S Marshal William Tres- conditions in Utah reservoirs the Thomas B Carnahan 84 of 613 Women's Safety council at a meetInterests require his leaving Salt eder after an order had been grant- proposal of the interior department Third avenue was taken to Salt ing Monday morning in the chamLake City for Seattle also appointed ed to return the youth to Waterloo to establish the Escalante national Lake General hospital Monday with ber of commerce monument The mayor who appeared with Captain Joseph Havertz as first IoWa juvenile authorities operations under the a possible fracture of a vertebra A Dyer act charge filed 'against Pope-Jonact providing federal suffered in a fall at his home three Sergeant B J gteinfeldt Of ther po-vice presideht The two officers will serve until the association's election him in U S district court here will aid for small reservoirs and the days ago His condition was reported lice traffic department and George be dropped next spring French another member of the proposed budget of the commission fair safety committee pleaded for public cooperation in the city's drive to - de- feated The voteon Ne!1 was: ItQbs 62098no 59855 On No 2 there were 55908 votes for and 60706 against and on No 3 there were 41421 for and 61807 against The official canvass showed that Senator Elbert D Thomas ::77 :0:) :::::::: :::::44 7:::::: :::::::?::::: 0::::::3 The Winter Sports Show Unveils ' '' ' Ogden Youth Fractures Skull In Crash With Laden Truck -- Latest Modes Cold Persists In S Area Idaho-Wyomi- I Ousted Fireman's Hearing Set es ar con--trac- ts - m - : au-W- Evening Speed Limit Seen t - 10 Official Vote Canvass Cornkorcttes AdoptiLon 8 election ''' '' - er corn-missi- :':i -- - :' -- Bids Studied ' :: r7 i:: Tunnei : '' :::i: ployment l broke A G Lambert all of the Salt Lake district Girl Hides $200 as Robber Brandishes Directors named to serve for the term ending in 1941 are: Clyde C Edmonds C B Hawley Byron W 'Very Long' Gun in Local Laundry Butler Leslie Squires G B McKee and J E Jones all of the Salt Lake g Leaving behind him $200 hidden by a girl clerk zone M S Stone and Charles Ern- a handsome wavy-haire- d bandit 811 with escaped only Monday zone of the pey Ogden Mr Edmonds as president of the evening from the Eagle laundry 228 West First South street Miss Tomoko Watanuki 21 of Organization listed estimated sums Which he asserted had been saved Midvale cashier was counting the Utah people through the intervenday's receipts when the hatless tion of the association in securing young robber walked in and asked lower transportation rates to from and within the state for a parcel Among the intercessions and their Faced Gun Muzzle respective savings he listed the folShe went for the and relowing: Ickes to Let Contract turned to the counterparcel Defeat of 15 per cent increase in to face the national freight rates during 1937 muzzle of what looked like a "very Within Few Days and 1938 $4075000 long" gun Keeping the weapon hidPrevention of increases in freight den below the level of the counter rates and discriminations against Tribune Washington Bureau Utah 'honey I0000 per year so plant employes in an adjacent WASHINGTON D C Nov 28— Preventing of restrictiqns in liveroom could not see it he demanded stock routing $5000 per year work Secretary of Interior Harold L her money on livestock rates within 'Utah $7500 Ickes is expected to award cond cashier had per year tracts this week for construction of But the hidden most of it The bills she had the Olmstead and Alpine-DrapBlock Discrimination tunnels of the Deer creel reclama- shoved under her purse and the silPreventing discrimination against tion ver she had covered with a loose-leUtah deciduous fruits $12000 per He project is expected also to give fornotebook By the time the banyear mal approval of the Karnes canal dit looked closely at the table where Ultimate reductions being sought contract the repayment contract the money had been stacked only In coal rates $200000 a year and the power company contract $1189 was in sight Prevention of surcharge increases thus clearing up the record so far But even this the robber had to In Utah intrastate freight rates as division of the earn with two or three minutes of the Provo-Websought by carriers $200000 per year nervous waiting while Miss Watais concerned project Antoipated saving in transcontiBitis for the tunnels were received nuki counted each money for him nental and commodity rates $30000 by the reclamation bureau Monday piece by piece" as she put it Meana year from the Denver office and will be while she tried vainly to attract the Removal of (distriminations against studied by the fiscal division before notice of someone in the other room Utah as to various distributing rates turned over to Reclamation from Utah from 25 to 33 per cent of being Commissioner John C Page Come Long Enough former-chargemissioner said action would be When the hitruder demanded Prevention of discriminatory po- expedited Page and that he anticipated 'Hurry up and give me the motiey tato and onion rates $50000 a year awards would be made within two or I'll fire" Miss Watanuki decided Activity in ex parte 123 before or three days she had better wait no longer She IC C in which carriers were grant The three Karnes canal agree- slipped the' money through the ed increase of 10 per cent instead ments have under study for some grilled window and the bandit ran of requested 15 per cent $2000000 time and Commissioner Page indi- By the time the cashier was able to "I could not have been its happy cated he was about ready to sub- get help the robber had fled apparas I have been in my work within mit them to Secretary Ickes for ently west on First South street the association had I felt it merely final Detectives R N Brinton F C AnHowever it was aerved the purposes of a few large deemedapproval advisable to have all signed derson Leonard B Gifford and Fred feel I but is it shippers performing at one time inasmuch as theyare Lee and Radio Patrolman Clarence a great service in protecting the interrelated rather than submit one T Smiths investigated and a deof all of the people of Utah at a time to welfare scriptitin was broadcast to all radio Secretary Ickes —both producers and consumers" cars Mr Edmonds said Offfeers hazarded the opinion the The association's work was derobber wak not connected with any scribed as "helping to keep Utah other recent burglaries competitive" by Ward C Holbrook chairman or the Utah public service commission who spoke at the meeting meeting of the advisory'sommittep on prison removal' bas been Backs Organization called for Thursday at 4 p m in the '' Although the public service capitol it was announced Monday has taken over some of the by Sumner G Margetts secretary Three new assignments in the former functions of the association In a letter fixing the date of the United States weather bureau servIn presenting the case of Utah shipmeeting it was stated that since the ice were announced Monday by J pers and consumers to the I C C Mr committee met last and recom- Cecil Alter meteorologist in charge Holbrook urged members of the as mended the purchase of the Crystal of the weather bureau station here sociation to keep their organization Springs site in southwestern Salt David J Sterlingson arrived to active Lake county there has been accu- become assistant meteorologist at "It is part of our duty to keep mulated considerable engineering the airport weather bureau station Informed on changes in traffic reg- data for the group to consider He was formerly attached to the ulations as they affect Utah but we Mr Margetts said the committee bureau office in Washington D C need the help of orgainzations such still has options on several pieces Harry V Hightman and Guaras yours to present your side' of of land which would provide suit- dello R Bacon both of Salt Lake the question" Mr Holbrook said1 able sites and which could be had City and both graduates of the Uni"The railroads are organized and for from $23000 to $85000 versity of Utah have been desigDever fail to present their side" Mr nated as junior observers A defense of the Wagner labor Hightman son of H M Hightman relations act and the wages and Station Prowler Faces meteorologist in charge of the airhours act in which both pieces of port station will be sent to Winslow legislation were termed progressive Ariz and Mr Bacon to Modena ard BurglaryCount industrial livered by Louis H Canister a local A complaint charging Leo Love ' attorney prominently identified with 28 with second degree burglary was Hear Military Talks labor cases filed Monday before Clity Judge Officers of the 385th fielA artilMr Callister declared he expected Leverich Bond was set lery reserve met at the Federal P Bryan very few changes in the Wagner at $2500 building Monday night to bear disact itself but believed steps had Love was arrested cussions on artillery and mechanizaSunday early been taken be a smootherl already in the act of breaking into tion by Major Maurice Housecroft administration of the law He laid allegedly service station at First West and and on percussion precision a by part of the blame for troubles ex- North Temple streets Lieutenant James G Berry perienced in negotiating labor con tracts immediately following pas sage of the law on "labor leaders who used 1920 'sign or else' methods Sets Meeting ' ' : :'':' ::'ls 11:iti ::: Ai ::::::'::::':::::i::::: I :::'ij::!:::::::::::::::'!::::::i:::::i "The Salt Lake City chamber of commerce recommends urgently that the present treasury price for newly mined silver be not reduced In connection therewith they cite the fact that acquisition of newly mined domestic silver by the treasury is accomplished without any cost to the government and that a reduction in the present price would result in a substantial decrease in employment in a very large area of the country where mining is a primary industry and source of emCite Employment "Most 'silver in this Utah CI i -- 11(”? :: dared: 10"-4- V i! ': :":"'- 4 opgroups pose the government's silver purchase policy the board of governors of the Salt Lake City chamber of commerce Monday addressed a plea to all western congressmen and senators and to chambers of commerce throughout the United States In its resolution the board de quick-thinkin- --tow- 7:':1-:::177'4- Appeal To Peg Price - Quick:Thinking Cashier Cuts Man's Haul to $11 E Eberhardt and William HAW') ' 2 s: -- i: kr ' y ' by :: - -- -- :' I 0 young and "awfully good Moving to the defense of ttah's silvei mining industry now under looking" clad in jacket and attack eastern who To Become Lobbyist "He has announced he will return !: to Washington as a lobbyist and In that capacity he will have access to members of the senate" Sixteen members of the association were named to serve as members of the rate association's board of directors Members named to eerve for the term ending in 1940 are: Verne A Tracy J D Campbell G A Rogers Lester F Hewlett R W Butler Adrian B Porn- - ' ' 4? He escaped hold-u- p d z - part of the $200 she hid scribed him as -- ' I with only $1189 " -4 ? -- :: L N 1 i : 1 ' (Picture Page 11) A warning that Utah must continue its fight against any change Lit the long and short haul clause of the interstate commerce act was kid before the Utah Citizens' Rate association Monday by Senator El heft D Thomas The senator speaking before biennial meeting of ihe association in the Newhouse hotel described his efforts in preventing an affirmative senate action on the Pettensill bill which would permit railroads to reduce coast to coast rates to a level below the rates charged to intermediate points "Mr Pettengill (Samuel B Pettengill former representative from Indiana) will be more effective in gaining support for his pet meas- ure now that he is no longer a member of congress than he was before" Senator Thomas said of C Board Warmly Clad for Fast Ride on Snowy Slope North Route Backs U 'S ME S 89 1 Silver Policy Wins Backing C After the bandit had fled 4 I received 102353 votes as against 81071 for his Republican op- ponent Dr Franklin S Harris Retwesentative Abe Murdock re- cieved 52827 as against 35790 for LeRoy B Young Republican can- didate from the First district and Representative J W Robin- - son received 58456 antDean 1'1 Brayton his Republican opponent In the Second district received 35359 In the races for the state preme court Judge Roger I Donough Democrat' received su- Mc- 106 ofl) and William H l'olland re- ceived 74828 The canvass also showed there will be 45 Democrats and 15 Re- publicans in the state house of representatives and 21 Democrats and two Republicans in the sen ate Among those elected to the louse were four women Secretary Monson said that considering the defects in the direct primary law: which 'op-- ' ert4d for the first time this year the 4election was conducted in a 239 t surprisingly efficient manner and School Amendment he gave the credit to the coopera- tion of county clerks and others who assisted in conducting the election "However" he said "it is quite evident that the Jaw should be to conduct amended the pres- e general elIpeitilad ent law it migbts prove dipastrous and result in 'nullification of the election "For instance any contest be- tween the primary and run-of- f elections might cause a break- down in the election machinery" reduce accidents "We need more police But even if we had twice the number of police we could not enforce speed limits The first action in the effort without the cooperation of citiof the secretary of Mate to assure zens" he said smooth working of the election Statistics show that during this machinery was the calling of a year the most dangerous area in Meeting last spring of all county town has been about the city and election officials to acquaint them county building Sergeant Stein with provisions of the law and feldLsaid Around that block 46 accidents have nccurred this year urge cooperation bave(occtfrred at Tiven- JL was necessary for tilt attor!— Twenty-tw- o South and State streets neY general's office to give a number of opinions to interpret Mr French showed on a map in the law and these were mimeodicating the locale of accidents so graphed by the secretary of Mates far this year Mrs R F Ganahl council presioffice and sent to all county oificials dent was in charge of the meeting e st 4 t ' A ' me - k 1 |