| Show 7 ' r -- v fuiJraj v " " io -- ia& V THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING7 JANUARY Mapping Sales Plans for Year 1939 Parley H ears Birds May Carry Malady 1 Territory Between Conducted S S L Judge Orders $100 JFine By Veterinarians Affected by Order Or Jail Sentence A strike affecting all Union Pacific stage knes between Salt Lake Qty and Portland Ore will become effective Wednesday at 11 a m lt was announced Monday afternoon by ths negotiating committee of the Amalgamated Association of Street' and Electric Railway and Motor Coach Employes division No 1055 Auto Makers -- This-type-o- f— Qroup Discussions The evening was given over to Informal group discussions led by Dr W A Sullivan state and federal workers group Dr P H Graves practloners group and Dr E M Glidow research workers group first convention The three-da- y aver held in Salt Lake City was opened Monday morning by Dr A H Francis of Denver Col association president Welcome1 was extended by Mayor John M Wallace and the response given by Dr R C Swalberg The first scientific paper Was presented by Dr D E Madsen animal ‘ pathologist or the “Utah Agricultural Experiment station Logan on the cause and cure of a dairy cattle disease Tuesday’s program beginning at 9 B m will include presentation and discussion of six scientific papers election of officers presentation of committee reports and the association's annual banquet Officers will be installed at the concluding session Wednesday B David D Lester was elected president of the Murray city School board Monday night succeeding T Ray Kingston retiring member of the board Ernest Smith was elected -- Vice president and George Doran newly elected trustee took the oath of office The board planned meetings Wed1 nesday at 6 p m and Thursday at 4:30 p m when contracts for com struction of new school buildings will be discussed Owners-Manager- Police Find Stolen Car Used in Wild Chase Plans Expert Additional directors are Lawrence Heath manager the Utah Smokeless and retiring president First manager Fuel Lectures Security BankJiulding of njr tor MT A v 3 to r a to In i in Leads Discussion — Frank O Green led a discussion of President Roosevelt’s message to congress Monday night at a public forum sponsored by the Salt Lake City' board of education and the W P A in Lincoln high school auditorium Associated Boys — Unanimous approval by more than 700 boys of a constitution for a group called the Associated Boys of East High School was announced Monday by C Oren Wilson dean of boys and adviser of the association ed conditions are in the midst of a steady improvement F W Robinson of Omaha vice president in charge of traffic for the Union Pacific railroad said Monday during a visit here Primary Head — Miss May Anderson general superintendent of S Primary association the L-was on her way Monday to Washington D C where she will meet with other women interested in fighting infantile paralysis D tt&jxxm i ts tc u 11 RECO - Salt Lake City News Briefs Business On Upgrade— Business z of the Employes of Conyea Freight Lines held their annual dintier and danee In the Newhouse hotel Gold room D E Lanibourne Elected Saturday evening attended by 200 president of Building Owners’ and employes and guests from Utah Idaho Nevada and California Managers association cisco ' r Oil and Iloltls Dinner Dance- - L D S Church Exhibit-T- he church exhibit at the Golden Gate exposition in San Francisco is hearing completion Stephen L Richards membeti of the council of twelve ‘apostles reported Monday on his return from San Fran- i tu icrn of Ogdcn- J-- JEHU er H building Lyman Hyde Harmonica Class— Registration for a new class in harmonica playing will open Wednesday at 3:45 p m in the Tribune-Telegraauditorium Mrs Walter Hampton director said Monday night The first 125 children to apply will be accepted in the free classes sponsored jointly by the newspa- m and the Salt Lake City reation department per rec- Ficture — Tribune school editors and reporters meeting in the Tribun6‘Telegram auditorium for their regular monthly program Monday evening were treated to a free motion picture show of Indian life - -- Meetings to Today's Meetings held Tuesday in Salt Lake City include: Intermountain Sanitary Livestock association Newhouse hotel 9 a m interstate commerce commission ’Hotel Utah 9 a m Chevrolet Motor company Hotel Utah 9 a m Neighborhood Garden club auditorium Iff Utah Livestock Production Credit association Newhouse hotel 10 a m Salt Lake City public 15 library board of directorsSouth State street H a m- Associated Retail Credit Men Beau Brummel cafe 12 noon junior chamber of commerce board of governors 268 South Main street 1215 p m Salt Lake Association of Life Underwritera Golden Lion cafe 12:15 p m Rotary club Hotel Utah 12:15 p m chamber of commerce agricultural and livestock subcommittee chamber of commerce 12:15 p m Kiwenls club directors Newhouse hotel Civitan club New- -' p m house hotel 1213 p m Salt Lake Round Table' Newhouse hotel 12:15 p m Optimist club NewTribune-Telegra- a m 12-1- house hotelJ2Ui p m Univer-sit- y of Utah Mothers' club bowlNewhouse hotel ing division 12:15 p m Salt Lake Newcomers’ club 2157 Lincoln street T30 p m : Not Yet Employed Girls’ club 322 East Third So 2 p m Catholic Woman’s league Newhouse hotel 2:30 p m" Sait Lake City school teachers and principals South high school 4:15 p iru milk distributors Beau Brummel cafe 6:30 p mI Machinists’ local No 106 Labor temUtah Stats Old ple 7:30 p m Age Pension and Assistance or- women’s group He will lecture on various technical phases of smokeless fuel from Utah coal Tuesday at 8 p hi before: a meeting of the Women’ chamber the Hotel Utah of commerce-in it was announced Monday by Mrs Anthony dent C Wednesday Lund chamber at 1 p presi- pi in the Hotel Trust Firm Reelects Heads S L Stockholders of the Tracy Loan and Trust company at their annual meeting Monday reelected Russel L Tracy chairman of the board of directors and James W Collins as president Dr Arthur J Murphy was elected to fill a board vacancy created by death of C B Hawley and the following directors were reelected Leon Sweet J R Bruff Frank B Stephens Lee Lovinger Scott L Boyd Eric W Ryberg Rufus A Tracy Jr Newell B Dayton Mr Collins and Mr Tracy Reelected officers in addition to the president and chairman include: Mr Dayton vice president Rufus A Tracy Jr treasurer R C Granvill secretary J E Benedict S assistant Welby secretary Emms trust officer W E Shurt-lef- f auditor and E Hugh Miller manager insurance department Baptist Leader Talks on Congo Experiences of East street $25or $15 suspended F 1222 East Sevstreet $25 or eight days 20 Harley Workman eight days wlth 30 r 4 i u ‘ Governor Olson' Others Ask A legal battle between the United States and Governor Culbert L Olson’' of “California and others over $24118 allegedly owed In rent and royalties for government-owne- d coal fields leased the defendants 17 yeats ago was renewed before Judge Tillman D Johnson in federal district court Monday A defense motion for dismissal of the case was argued in part and will be continued at 10 a m Tuesday The case results from leasing lux 1921 of extensive coal fields in Utahrto Culbert L Ol- - — son then a resident of the state his wlferKate J Olsonrhis brother Emmett K Olson of Price his Wfife Edith J Olson and Edward R Young now a Los Angelas CaL attorney 800 Acres Leased Eight hundred acf-e- were leased by the government in the first transaction according tA Seott M assistant U S attorney and a similar amount of land shortMotor truck operators will oppose ly later Mr Matheson said terms three recommendations made by a of the leases required the lessees' to develop the properties pay railroad ’investigating cbmmittee ap- rentals scaled upward over a pepointed by President Roosevelt dur- riod of years and royalties on alling the present session of congress coal mined s according to both Subsequently James B Godfrey Jr of Detroit Mr Matheson and T D Lewis' $alt Mich vice president of the Ameri- Lake City attorney representing the can Trucking Association Inc told defendants the parties involved in Utah truckers Monday night in the the original transaction set up the Hotel Utah Rocky Mountain Coal company with themselves as trustees to take Lists Objections over the business A new lease then Mr Godfrey said truckers ar? was drawn up between the government and the new company “ opposed to: 1 Claiming that $24118 in rents and Repeal of the long and short haul section of the interstate com- royalties was unpaid the governmerce act because this would be ment filed a civil suit on Decem28 1937 naming as defendants inequitable to shippers would de- ber the original rental preciate truck revenues and would all the parties to stifle commerce of inland centers agreement It also named the three men defendants as trustees of the such as Salt Lake City Mountain Coal company and 2 Extension of more “easy Rocky money" through the RFCto rail- the company itself roads because they would not pay Motion Argued of enth South suspended street of1450SnuthJWestTemple $25 or eight days Leslie Frederick son 23 of 135 West Fifty-nint- h South street denied guilt trial set for January 10 Grant Morgan 42 of 2476 Thirteenth East street forfeited $25 bond Vernal Mines 38 of Sandy $25 or eight days with $15 suspended Russel Buhler 18 of Kaysville $25 or eight days David S Boyer 18 of 1710 Herbert avenue $25 or eight days with $15 suspended Henry Perry 21 of Tooele $25 or eight days Reckless Driving — James E Wilde 49 of 458 Marion street $50 or 15 days Harvey Blackett 19 of Magna $50 or 15 days Ignoring Stop Sign— C E Averill 23 of 1791 Second East street $10 or three days M L Wilton 23 of 251 Ninth East street forfeited $10 " bond — y Failure to Yield Fred F Matthews 34 of 1825 Eleventh East street denied guilt trial set for January 17 RIght-of-Wa- Oppose Rail Program f s Ma-thes- V- 6 t it back A motion to dismiss the case was Granting additional subsidies railroads Mr Godfrey feels argued October 29 1938 and was truckers more nearly pay their granted as to Kate J Olson and own expenses than do any 'other Edith J Olson Mr Lewis representing the decommercial ’form of transportafendants individually but not the tion coal company argued Monday that Rail Measures there was no personal liability as All three proposals have been ad- tho lease had been taken over by None of the defendvanced Mr Godfrey alleged by a the company ants was in court and their attorcommittee of railroad executives ney said it was unlikely they would men be and labor representatives present Tuesday Final rites for Thomas Allen Wil- most interested in railroad welfare liams widely known as a manufac- than general welfare Rex Shepherd president of the turers’ agent and distributor for New Hope! hardware-- mining and ““milling Utah Motor Transport association FOB THE equipment will be conducted Tues- conducted the Monday night meetby approximately 35 day at 12:15 p m in the Twentieth ing attended Mr Godfrey will leave L D S ward chapel Second ave- persons Tuesday for Denver nue and G street by Heber K 3 to Set Tuesday 4' r Al-do- Speakers will be George D Pyper George Q Morris and the Rev John Edward Carver The grave in City cemetery will be dedicated by a grandson Ralph W Hardy Pallbearers will be Mr Williams’ four sons Gilbert W Frank W Rex W and Allen W Williams and two Henry G Richardson ana Edwin S Felt Friends may call at the family home 520 East Second South street Tuesday morning Mr Williams died Sunday mornHe ing at his home of pneumonia was 77 years old sons-in-la- Smoot Maps L Business Volume Shows ’38 Drop S dead TOD At for Comolrto lb fsEW Informalloo 6 ’ Western Eledric Salt Lake City's business volume during 1938 totaled $741870000 as compared with $885175000 in 1937 according to figures released to the Associated Press Monday by the federal reserve bank of San Fran- HEARING AIDS - 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Entirely new principles by Bell Telephone Laboratories I AerlalmrA cisco Ogden also showed a decrease with $183196000 in 1938 as com- STANDARD OPTICAL CO SOUTH MAIN ST SALT LAKE CITY UTAH Plenna tend Immediately J without cost or obligation com J plete Information on the New i Wester i ElectriqAudlphone Name Address State City :2fl7 pared with $207316000 during the previous year Boise Idaho showed $205334000 in 1938 compared with $223856000 In 1937 Birthday Plans Reed Smoot former United States will celebrate his seventy-sevent- h birthday anniversary Tuesday with a game of senator from Utah golf— weather permitting Members of his family will gather later Tuesday everting at Hotel Utah where a birthday dinner will be given During the day he plans to spend several hours at his desk as a member of the council of twelve apostles of the L D S church Born in Salt Lake City January 10 1862 Mr- - Smoot has long been prominent rn local state and national affairs and an ardent worker for the L D S church He was a member of the United States senate for 30 years j Start Buying Trip 32 AHiFiHEiilJ mm EiHRIES ' v ' j jSt ' v-v-- 1" t brim for a smart Woman in hats that are a reflection of her chaftn! Flattering crisp-touch- es upto 24 berets new with of straw braid in headsizes” droops-breton- ‘4 inches - Italian-Americ- 8572 CH Ut for Free Staler Inspection Service LegaL Dispute Over Coal Land Revived U S Truckers long-distanc- CITIZENS COAL CO Was '443 South 5th West n Suit Dismissal Samuel Makoff manager years in the Makoffs apparel store and W of the store’s ac manager C31TStfPegOTf“of'"Afrca-i-weee“7iK2P(Jlated Monday night by the Rev cessory department Monday were P A Diarmid former Baptist mis- en route to New York City on an extended buying trip for the apsionary in the dark continent at a meeting in the Immanuel Bap- parel firm tist church The Rev Mr Diarmid on a tour of western states with Mrs W S Lincoln of Chicago field representative of the northern Bapihst conganization 577 South Eighth West vention spoke to a group of Bap' street 7:30 p m women's chamtists from Salt Lake City Magna ber of commerce Hotel Utah 8 and Murray Main purpose of the m Steuben Amerof p Society appearance here of the two speakica Newhouse hotel £ p m ers is to organize local churchmen clubt NewGreat Salt Lake Yacht in missionary work house hotel 8 p m Plumbers’ The Rev“R P Douglas executive e moving 19 local No Labor temple 8 secretary for Baptist churches in oi- household goods— Civic Utah Idaho and Montana presided p m anywhere in the U S league 347 East 'South Templq The Rev 'Mr Diarmid “and Mrs street 8 p m Federal Employes’ Lincoln will address other meetings union No 650 Newhouse hotel 8 Tuesday at 4 and 7:30 p m in the PHONE p m Utah Conference for HuFirst Baptist church of Ogden — 818 man Welfare 39 South State street 8 p m Utah Optometric For Free Estimate IMPORT association central zone Hotel Utah 8 p m Salt Lake Ctiy board pf education 40 East First South street 8 p m : Philosophy thurch-- 1 club First Ufiitar'-- n p: m Knights of Columbus 165 East South Temple street 8:15 Booking and Hauling Agents — GtNUINftPim&ASPIRIN uth-stre- N Williams Rites Utah Dr Mufeller will address another meeting sponsored by the chamber The governor mayor and-o- l e e her civic and business leaders have been Invited to this meeting Fraternity— Hazing and "horseplay” have been eliminated by according to Mrs Lund Dr Mueller is well acquainted virtually all college fraternities with the smoke problem in Salt Dr W Henry McLean of Chicago III grand tribune of Sigma Chi Lake City In 1922 he conducted a fraternity told 50 members of the survey and tests on Utah coal beds local alumni chapter at the New- to determine possibilities of develop' house hotel Monday afternoon ing be Talks Here -- Ignoring Traffic Signals— George 28 of 300 East Fourth Squth Dr Frank Mueller of New York Harrop street forfeited $20 bond Lawrence of the American City president East Seventh Dastrup 24 of 555 Lurgi corporation and a friend of South street forfeited $10 bond the smokeless city campaign of the Salt Lake Women’s chamber of commerce arrived Monday for a series of conferences With the -- Free - One accused drunken driver was sentenced by City Judge Reva Beck Bosone in police court Monday to pay a $100 fine or serve 30 days in jail and two others charged with the' tame offense were givtn until January 16 to enter their pleas The drunken driver who admitted his guilt aqd was sentenced was Neldon M Despain 21 of 1921 Tenth East street E W Haslam 41 of 41 South Second West street and E H Morton 42 of Provo each was given additional time to plead to drunken driving charges Other 'cases included: t Speeding— LaPhereHarrisr2Ir 303 “James B Godfrey Jr Discuss Federal building forfeited 25 bond e common carrier problems Miss Morry Martin 2$ of 1929 Atkin avenue forfeited $25 bond David Steven 19 of 278 Kensington avenue $25 or eight days with $15 Orson P Winger 27 suspended Opened 'in October C W Van Avery president Of d ivi s i onN or-- ! 055th eu ni o H“r epre- -' senting the stage drivers aaid negotiations opened October 24 in Portland had been unsuccessful and he waa calling the strike with the authority vested In the negotiating committee by employes two months of 3127 Ninth ago s secretary-treasui- Pension Group— The Utah tate Old Age Pension and Assistance organization will hold two meetings during the week C H Cam-madirector said publicity Monday The first will open Tuesstreets The car stolen from the residence day at 7:30 p m at the Chapman of F Quist 319 Eleventh East braneh library 577 South Eighth street Was sighted Sunday night at West street and the second WedSecond West and Fourth South nesday at 7 p m at the city and streets by officers who gave chase county building but were unable to keep the thieves Basis For Society— A moral in sight Patrolman T B Burbidge of the sense is the basis of all society police auto theft detail aaid the car the Rev Patrick Maguire pastor when recovered bore stolen license of Our Lady of Lourdes church told members of the Executives’ plates association Monday at the Beau Brummel cafe HI- between m A large black sedan used by thieves to elude police Sunday duran chase ing through city streets was found abandoned Monday at Thirteenth West South and Thirty-fourt- h -- mae-ageme- nt Statement Today Heads of the stage company ipet earlier ift the day to reject the union's Ipst proposaT andto““draft one of their own “Which as in turn rejected They received the union's D E Lambourne strike notice without comment Monday night but promised a statement Selected as ‘ some time Tuesday Acting as representatives of the New President Union Pacific Stages were R J Waish president T J Manning D E Lambourne manager of the general manager G E Motz general superintendent and Richard E Kearns building and Tribune-TelegraShalander Salt 'Lake manager building was elected president Union representatives were Mr—Van of“the Building Owners’ and ManE F Mclntire representaagers’ association of Salt Lake City Avery L T Grimm repat a meeting Monday in the Hotel tive from Boise resentative from Spokane and O W Utah Peterson representative of the Salt Other officers elected are F D Lake division r Higginbotham secretary-manageof the Dooly building vice president and T F Jackson manager of the Fairmont Investment company newly-organiz- 00000660 l'HIHfr '( Mm Tl11 Left to right Frank Ilines Felix Doran Jr and er School Board Picks Officers Thanks to a doctor’s prescription you now curb those terrible attacks of choking gasping coughing and wheeling of Asthma by dissolving the mucus or no injec-tion- a No oopes no smokes phlegm Just take pleasant tasteless Mendaeo tablets and feel the quick deMendaeo works thru the lightful action blood quickly helps Nature remove the strangling mucus promotes easy breathing nd refreshing sleep and thus stimulates Mendaeo is so successful it is ofenergy fered under au iron-claguarantee of money back on return of empty package Unless completely satisfactory Ask your The guardruggist for Mendaeo today antee protects you (Adv) jilT plans and company servedihe differences r them Hines manager of the Streator president-managcomof the Streator-Smit- h pany assisted in local arrangements Frank Dissolved Easy Way -- wage-hou- Automobile manufacturers major In America’s industrial economy are preparing to expand production materially in 1939 Felix Doran Jr of Detroit assistant general sales manager of the Chevrolet Motor company told 75 dealers of Utah Idaho and Wyoming Monday at the Hotel Utah Mr Doran sai'd his own company will spend a "materially Increased advertising budget” this spring because of heavy November and December sales K M Cjiase of Oakland regional manager introduced Mr Doran Other speakers included J L Matthews of Detroit assistant manager of the business management department and E C Fielder zone manChevrolet was- - of the stage line after the fourth conference of union and company officials had failed to settle factors Capitol Asthma Mucus tan Expect Good Business ager Frank e Building Association Picks Officers ead Passed to Birds 4 The theory under consideration holds that infected mosquitoes bite birds which migrate and then pass on' the disease through other mosquiioes to men hnd cattle The speaker described a new vaccine he said is proving helpful in curbing the disease providing immunization for a period of six vaccine has —months — not been tried on humans Colonel Kelser said but it is hoped to control the disease by checking It among horses- Other afternoon speakers were Dfc A H Quin Jr of Fort Dodge Iowa who discussed “Some Factors Involved In Deficiency Diseases" and Dr George W StUes associate bacteriologist of the U S bureau of animal industry Denver Col whose subject was anaplasmosis a cattle 'disease This-notic- &- A Employes Call Driver’s Guilty Plca-Bri- n Strike on jjs UP Bus Line Court Penalty Liv--to- - 01 939 Annual Meeting Possibility that wild 'birds may Serve as carriers of sleeping sick ness was dicussed by Colonel R A Kelser of the veterinary corps U S Army Washington D C in a talk Monday afternoon at the annual eetlng of the Intermountain Sanitary association at the Newhouse hotel This theory woiild account for (he rapid spread of the disease from one locality to another Cols nel Kesler told the 100 association-delegate- e Studies now under way show ducks geese chickens and certain other wild birds to be susceptible he said Automobile leaders discuss sales Colonel Kelser was the first per- Frank B Streator son to discover the virus respon- Bible for sleeping sickness was transmitted by mosquitoes As Jar only by asls known it the instets biting infected animals and later biting heathy ones i1 - WAS JSSfflS® p m - stfjosepn THE GREATJNTERMOUNTAIN STORE-FOUN- DED 1164 f |