Show "Nr J I k THE' SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Smelter Signs Pact With CIO Unions PlansJaiice termed the agreement a real Achievement for his union and thanked the company for "cooperation" during the negotiations MrBeal Social Security Test Delayed BOISE Mb— Governor C AT Bot tolfsen said Saturday a legal test of aleglslatlv measure appropriating $450000 as the state’s share of the social security program for January February and March would be delayed until next week He said federal social security representatives who conferred with him this week had carried back to Washington details of the measure and Instituting of a test suit would await their return here ROTC ‘Tommy’ Williams Ten East high school girls had been chosen Saturday as hostesses of the school’s R O T C battalion by the cadet officers Tbs ten are Virginia Piqkett Helen Schaar Eris Brady Wanda West Dorothy Wagstaff Pfggy Ann Snow Marjorie Dent Ruth Johnson Kathryn Henderson and Pauline Schneider Miss Schneider chosen by Cadet Lieutenant ’Colonel Don Pickett is battalion "hostess and will lead East high delegations to the military dances of other high schools during the coming months Sociologist Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Pickett Dr Josef Dunner said the cadet hop would be held and writer to lecture here February 19 in the University of Utah Union building It is one of four major dances sponsored by the school during the year IDAHO FALLS Idaho Saturday-"toe- d mark" - Idahothe -- Under the city government proobservant gram of Boy Scouts youths trooped about streets as policemen and Issued regulation traf flc tickets in wholesale lots —Motorists -- complained to “Mayor Chase A Clark but he said the situation was in the hands of the boy mayor Vernon Telford who said the' ticket holders must answer to the police judge Motorists reported to the police station but were not prosecuted “It has really made citizens government conscious” scout officials said of the day's program Idaho Contractors Elect President C Burns of Idaho BOISE (AV-Falls presided Saturday over concluding convention sessions of the Idaho branch of the Associated Gen oral Contractors of America He was elected president of the organisation Friday night speeding John W Brennan of Pocatello Representatives of the 92 member firms or Individuals discussed legislation affecting contrac-tor- s W pro-nos- Harold M Quinn of Boise was reelected vice president and'H E Cornell also of Boise was renamed secretary-treasur- er New directors are Hank Knippel of Pocatello and E H Smith and C W Joslyn both of Boise William Hoops of Twin Falls is the' fourth ii - director long political service Employed as an elevator operator in the city and county building Mr Williams who was born September 13 1885 "in Kamas was stricken shortly after New Year’s day He returned to duty a few days later only to suffer a relapse from which he failed to rally For 48 years he had lived in Salt Lake City He eaw foreign eervice with the 145th field artillery dpring the World war Surviving are his widow Mrs Laura Peterson Williams three sons Glen S Robert and Homer to Discuss Williams two daughters Barbara and Fay Williams Salt Lake City Jews a sister Mrs Robert Reid Bremer-to- n Wash and two brothers John Wed Dr Josef Dunner German so- and George Williams Salt Lake City ciologist European newspaper corMr Williams and his family re' respondent and writer will lecture sided at 215 Wentworth avenue i in Salt Lake City January 20 on Fifty years of wedded life that the subject “Can Jews Survive Dio began in' their native town of Ain-ta- b Armenia on January 22 1889 tatorehips?” it ie announced by will be celebrated by Mr and Mrs Rabbi Samuel H Gordon Temple Zadik- - M Aposhlan of 1172 Elgin B’nai Israel avenue with a reception at the His address will be given at 8 J Jensen home 2730 High’ m in the temple 249 Fourth East p land 8 m drive Friday at p Shown in the upper photograph C E Moore right and his Mr Aposhian was born In Ain-ta- b street and is sponsored by the S L Business Falls son Weldonprepare for a jaunt in their 1914 autoon April 7 1870 while Mrs American Jewish Joint Distribution mobile Note the gauntlets pennants and oil lamps all part Aposhian was born July 13 1871 committee of the 1914 motoring tradition In the lower photograph 23 Converts to the L D S church they Although forced to flee Germany were by F F Hintze on years later Mr Moore center stands in front of his thirty-sixt- h March baptized Decreased business activity in Salt 4 1898 and emigrated to In 1933 Dr Dunner recently toured automobile with his sons Weldon V Moore left and Utah In September 1908 They did European capitols where he studied Lake City for 1938 was reflected In four years of missionary work in current conditions Rabbi Gordon the annual Raleigh W Mpore report of the Salt Lake their native land reported The meeting will he open City Clearing House association re He was a manufacturer of ori- to the public leased Thursday ental rugs in Armenia making his Total clearings for 1938 were compared with $856541-5926- 7 for 1937 a decrease of 56 or 178 per cent Bank clearings in 194 representative cities S L Man Gives Six throughout the country were 12 per Newly elected officers of three cent less in 1938 compared with inwere Salt Lake Rebekah lodges Autoifiobile 1937 The average decline for 20 stalled at joint ceremonies Sat- cities in the Twelfth federal reurday night in the I O O F hall serve district likewise was 12 per Advice on how to keep out of traffic trouble was offered Salt at 41 Post Office place state cent Daisy Smiley of Helper Lake City motorists Friday by a man whose E A Culbertson president of the driving of the Rebekah lodge Continental president National Bank and record the past 25 years lends weight to his words state vice president Sylvia Carey Trust company- - was elected presi" ’ Mr and Luelta district " depsalesman local CT Rogersr E'Moore “He is' dent of the clearing house associaas one of his “don’ts” “It simply uty president' were the installing tion of 75 Twelfth East street who has isn’t reasonable succeeding Charles L Smith officers that any man or Mr’ of the First National bank owned and driven a total of 30 auto- woman WIU Mrs president and was Installed noble Aposhian Clara Baker who has been drinking can Adams executive vice presimobiles since 1914 and has never drive Orval celebrate 1 golden wedding of Naomi No Anna automobile an grand lodge Neither I nor collision had a two-cdent of the Utah State National McDevitt vice grand my children ever drive and drink” own Virginia bank was elected vice Averaging more than 100 miles a he declared designs and patterns and dye-h- Scott president Mabel Mr Culbertson and R S own yarn which gave a per- Paul recording secretary day in his work during the past 1 Jen- succeeding financial and the think of our whole secretary keynote he manence to his work Many of his nie Hayes was reelected secretary-manageight years Mr Moore estimatesmil- trouble is excessive Patterson treasurer speed” he stathas covered more than a half ed “We used to be content with rugs were shipped to Utah He is was Tennant installed Virginia now' in the chicken busi- noble lion miles of road in his motoring grand of Meriam lodge No 5 traveling 25 or 30 miles in a day ness engaged here career without mishap Vanda Shaeffer vice grand Maxine We should be content to travel that Of their 10 children seven are Lewis Not only is his own record free distance in an hour recording secretary Bertha today” he rea- living all In Salt Lake City or its from accident or arrest but in five soned McGhan financial secretary and are: of his sons and daughters all Of James They George Fannie Orlob treasurer He also declared that in all his vicinity Z and Joseph Aposhian Mrs whom have been driving since they k of driving in Utah and surElizabeth Birch was installed years he Mra has Orullian of Elsie were legal age apparently rounding states he had received Plowgian noble grand of Mt Olympus lodge Mrs instilled the same safety philosophy more courteous Esther Magdlel and Mrs No 50 Elizabeth Eliason vice aid and treatment Pepper They also have 21 grand Amelia Jordison Excepting several traffic tags re- from Salt Lake City traffic officers recording Chief of Police William C Webb ceived for minor violations such as than in grandchildren and two great-gran- d and Mildred other treas- announced Saturday night the poHurd in secretary any the locality Children overparking none of the sons and west urer lice auto theft bureau will be trans' daughters has been Involved In trafferred to jurisdiction of the detecfic court troubles although their tive bureau within the next two Missionaries aggregate driving experience totals days 57 years Nor has any of them ever Originally operated under the dehad an automobile accident tective bureau the auto theft work "Ive had some narrow squeezes” was transferred to the traffic buMr Moore admitted but added that L D S missionaries returned reau under Sergeant Harvey C have and “luck n quick thinking BOISE "Her Master's Voice" a comedy from service jn the (JP) — Fifteen defunct Peirce eome months agor out me to of L Dr-pull mission accompa hanks in Idaho were in process of Patrolmen H A Peterson and T managed by'Clare Kummer will be presented nied them” by their partners will attend liquidation on December 31 but B Burbidge now operating the buin Yale the D L S amuseward Mr Moore’s rules for safe driving: a dinner Saturday at 6:30 p m in none of them closed during 1938 reau will continue their work unaT I keep my automobile in good ment hall Thursday at 8:15 p m the Lion house former der new supervision Chief Webb George W Wedgwood mechanical condition with emphaSelected by Burns NJantle distin-gAmong guests present will be sev- state finance commissioner said in said sis on good brakes and lights his biennial report released Sateral L D S church authorities He said the Change was in the d York as drama critic iew "2 I never drive more than 60 Reservations are in charge of urday "interest of greater efficiency" miles per hour and that fast only one of the best plays of 1933 and James O Rhead 1202 East Twenty-firSince 1920 82 banks have been out on the open road where vision 1934 the play will be presented by closed South street he said Final dividends Is unobscured for miles ahead His a cast of ward players including: have been paid depositors in 53 of Estate Katherine Christensen Bert 45 is miles about them preference claims exhausted per average speed Odessa Barrett Nora P he stated hour all funds in two and 12 reopened or Suspects Check Shows d “3 Constantly I think of the Richardson Bessie G Hanson reorganized Van and Harold question: What will the other driver Bowman Wagoner Deposits in the State’s 32 state Theodore T Burton e Edna M Faux is direcdo or be forced to doT banks andJ6 branches totaled commissioner legislator and “4 Always look out for sideroads tor on last September 28 date city TWIN FALLS "Idaho Four prominent Democrat who died Sepand alleys pxpect everything to apmen and two women accused in a of the last condition report Wedg- tember 8 1937 left an estate valued pear suddenly in front of you felony charge of receiving stolen wood said at -- $37525 according to an apL D S Set "5 Never cross a railroad track demanded a property preliminary praisal on file in the probate diviwithout positively knowing beforehearing before Judge C A Bailey sion of Third district court Saturhand there is no train coming A Gold Ball in probate court here In default Iflaho The entire amount was in day of $1000 ball each they were re train can't move off Its tracks to real estate The nor neither annual Gold to and Creen ball Reelects manded and the sheriffs custody your eyes avoid'you Heirs are Mrs Florence M BurThe hearing probably will be held your ears are Infallible A combined of Highland L D S stake Y M ton widow and Theodore M WU M A Y Idaho-TEast-erM n W will use of both and a little caution I and I A will be next Tuesday BLACKFOOT he ford M and M Burton all held in Lincoln L D S ward avoid accidents The accused are Jess Merton Idaho Grazing association has of Salt Lake Kenneth City ‘6 Do not attempt to drive as amusement hall 1989 Ninth East Gordon Lucas John Bohm Harry reelected as directors Ira H Hogan street Friday at 8:30 p m says Ensley Mrs Gordon Lucas and Mra of Thatcher Roscoe C Rich of Bur fast at night as in daylight “The chief problem faced by those George L Woodbury general chair- Ethel Jones They are accuse in ley James Fugai of Woodville E Scotch Banquet Set connection with asserted burglary W Hansen of Goshen C L WU attempting to solve our traffic situ- man The annual Robert Burns banation is that of making every moSponsors of the ball will be A at the Nw York store in Buhl the li&ma of Thomas and James Just torist conscious of his responsibility G Burton stake superintendent of night of January 2 of Presto quet of the Salt Lake Scottish club Men's Mutual ImproveStolen toward the general safety Laws do property consisting of The directors chose E W Han- will be held January 27 at 8 p m not have much to do with It” he as- ment association and Mra Irene men’s and women’s wearing apparel sen of Goshen as president C L at Mooee hall 161 Second East N Wootton president of’the stake and blankets valued st approxi- Williams of Thomas vice president street it was announced Saturday serted Mr Moore did not think It even Young Women’s-Mutu- al Improve' mately $400 was recovered at Twin and Earl Cory of Blackfoot secre by Charles S Donaldson chief of Falls 4nd Hansen police report tha local clan tary necessary to list use of Intoxicants ment association Writer Slates S L Lecture Couple to Hold Wedding Fete Expert Plight of BURLEY Idaho — Although J R Taylor View district farmer who was critically Injured in an automobile accident Thursday near here was conscious st Intervals Saturday physicians offered no hope that the man would recover Taylor suffered a fractured sku and crushed chest when he drove his car into a truck hauling alfalfa Walter Hirnlng passenger inthe truck cab was killed - To Mark Birthdays EVANSTON Wyo — Judge and Mrs Matthew Morrow will enter- ain their children and their sons daughters-in-laSunday In hopoqf both their birthdays "Because both Mrs Morrow and myself are a ntjje' under the weather we are askinjg’vnly our grown children no grand ov Mr— Morrda said Mrs Morrow is recovering Injuries received In a fall early tdhweek — Mrr Morrow will be 86 ofNJanu-ar- y 14 and Mra Morrow will Da 8? on January 17 Guests expected elude Mr and Mr! Andrew1 Morrow of Kemmerer Mr and Mrs John Morrow of Evanston Mr and Mra Morgan Moon and Mr and Mra Alexander Morrow of Almy Mr and Mrs F Johnson of Ogden and Mr and Mra James Cols of Rock Epringa w n” Tm Jay-ov- er radio-messag- Legion Succumbs Frank is er - Webb Makes Changes Aru-sia- Ro-sel- la Former Plan Dinner Yale Ward to Give Comedy Defunct Banks Liquidate Affairs 15 Ik post comman- RICHFIELD — At a meeting of the Jensen-Colb- y post American Legion the following committee chairmen were appointed: Percy Isbell color guard Vern Blomquist child welfare J’Mai-be- n Thompson and Dr J G Americanism J R Hood entertainment C R Card finance chairman with James Hoyle as finance officer The' poet adjutant was Instructed to write letters to Senator William H King Senator Elbert D Thomas Congressmen J W Robinson and Abe Murdock urging them to support the appropriation of money for continuing the work of the committee Jn- activivestigating ties A -- In Operating Modern ar Robinson k der The Salt Lake poet members will convene at the Newhouse hotel the following night Friday at 7 p m and leave in a body for Bingham Canyon where they will be the guests at an annual stag party sponsored by the Bingham post Install ' jt Albert J Alt floral executive ' USWV Bruce Death comet to OGDEN— Stevens last week assumeddutles as commander of Ugden post United Spanish War Veterans ' Other officers recently installed are Richard Norris senior Vice commander Joeeph Loughran junior vice commander Edgar Stevenson office of the day B M Dickinson officer of the guard Fred Carr chaplain and Paul Bryant adjutant and quartermaster Florist Firm Head Dies Past President of Utah Group Albert J Alt 57 president of the Huddart Floral company died at a Salt Lake hospital Saturday after an illness of sixweeks Mr Alt was past president of the Utah Stats Florists’ association past president of the local Florists’ Telegraph Delivery association and former vice president of the Society of American Florists He was a member of the Kiwanis club Born March 13 1881 in Salt Lake City a eon of Jacob and Sarah Vets’ Council German-Aus-tria- S v' st Burton Kea-dlngt- Totals $37525 Burglary one-tim- - Highland and Green Grazing Unit Directors Utah FBI Agents Join in Search for Notorious Con Man Adrian - Lawrence Dudley as notorious a confidence man as ever eluded a detective is being ought in thejntermount&ln vicinity by the federal bureau of 'Investigation It was revealed Saturday by Jay C Newman special agent in charge of the Salt Lake bureau Boasting a long and varied crime career Dudley's ambitions have of late ‘led! him into violation of the national stolen property act when he allegedly transported $22000 in stolen money across nearly every state line from Miami to Loa Angeles Since July' 17 1938 when he dived through a window of a train carrying him and his two federal confidence games ever encountered by the F B L Williamsport Pa where he was to be tried for violation of the federal statute he has been sought of real estate Dudley alias Harold Baxter gained her conUdence and over a period of a year had frequent talks with her about the fale Came the day when he persuaded the woman to take him in her automobile immediately to Harrisburg to complete a business deal as he declared train schedules from Baltimore would delay the deal disastrously At Harrisburg Dudley and his benefactor found a purse in a hotel lobby In the purse were papers indicating the owner was guards — to bylaw-enforCe-me- nt agencies Dudley became known ‘to F B I officers at the Washington field office first in May "1938 when a Baltimore Md business woman reported she had been victimized by three confidence men at Harrisburg Pa In her long story she related one of the most carefully planned Posing as a 'potential purchaser H V 'f ch $148-3159- the-You- ting Judge Wife The kind of flying skill which makes Uncle Sam’s war eagles respected the world over was demonstrated Saturday when a U S Wa-satarmy bomber averted disaster over the jagged peaks of the mountains At 11:05 a m the Salt Lake ship would carry them Into the treacherous cliffA below S received an municipal airport The suspense ended at noon O S call from the bomber that the ship landed safely at an oil feed line on one of its twin When the-- Lieumotors was not working airport Local arlfiy mechanics declared tenant W C Bentley commander the ailing motor would have to of the ship had given orders to necesoperate the motor at Idling speed be dismantled for Tepairs of two days e said the sitating a For 65 minutes the huge silver 'The plane a new type bomber was en route from Langley Field “limped” over plane type the treacherous mountain crags Va to Seattle Wash- Purpose of east of Salt Lake City several the flight was to train the filers times clearing them by only a and test the air worthiness of the ship few hundred feet a The plane began having trouble soon after leaving iParco Wyo when one of the motors began coughing" and sputtering and at At least once a year American the most perilous part of the journey the motor had to be cut to Legionnaires of Salt Lake post No lees than half speed The com2 take an evening off to entermander and crew of six enlisted wives men remained calm despite the tain their This will occur Thursday at 8 fear in all their minds that ice p m in the Newhouse hotel at collecting on the wings of a joint meeting of the post and auxiliary A special program has to been according arranged Off in 1938 Lodge Women Ml Ailing Plane Over Mountains Report Shows Trade Drop Hy-ru- m I Demand Hearing Accident Sinks — Local Pair Fifty Years Le-lan- Victim of Burley Thomas (Tommy) Williams fo many years a loyal worker In the Democratic party died Saturday in a Salt Lake City hospital a victim of pneumonia We was 58 years of age Few party workers surpassed Mr Williams” record both for length of service and for consistent support of the party's candidates He had held many party off iceLdurIngJiis a member of a racing syndicate and receipts tor a modest fortune in recent winnings After locating the owner a Mr Summeraett Dudley and the business woman were offered a $250 reward Further conversation and it was agreed among tjie three that the money should be' wagered with the syndicate on several promising "ponies" In almost no time at all Mr Sqm mersett was back with $500 in even less time that money had Jieen pyramided" by means of promissory notes to $100000 ' then en-su- to $346000 By this time a third man named Allen representing the syndicate appeared to demand concrete proof (to thp tune of $100000) of the three's good faith After a discussion the men agreed to produce $48000 and the Baltimore woman $52000 Returning to Baltimore ehe drew the money --from her bank and delivered it to the men In quick succession her money was seemingly wagered the wrger proved in error and the" men left with- - more promising funds to recoup her losses She never saw them again Dudley was captured in Los Angeles a month later with his share of the loot urn her and was graduated from the Collegiate institute now Westminster college His home was at 424 A street Surviving are his widow Mrs Ora Rew Alt a brother Charles Charles G Forslund left and ElFlan 1939 acAlt and a sister Miss Florence mer D Potter tivities Alt all of Salt Lake City Advanc plans for thd 1939 schools Rupert L D S Set Memorial’’ day celebration occupied attention of the United Veterans’ council- - this week as the organization reelected officers for Gold Green Ball the ensuing year Chairman of the counoil is E D Potter long active in Disabled American Veterans’ activities He will lie assisted by Charles G Forslund as secretary Mr Forslund is a member of camp No 1 United Spanish War Veterans Appointment of committees will be made at the next regular meetscheduled for February 8 floor show will Include exhibition ingA R Kennedy Boise Idaho dancing of the M I A Gold and American Legion member attendGreen Caprice by four couples rep- ed the meeting as a representaresenting different wards of Idaho veterans He reA pageant "Queens of the Ages” tive will be given by five wards Hey-bur- n ported Legionnaires and other of Boise plan formation and Paul and the three Rupert veterans Of a council similar to that of wards this city RUPERT Idaho — Featuring a floor ehow as the main event the annual Gold and Green ball sponsored by Minidoka L D S stake Mutual will take place Wednesday ballroom announce night in Spencer N Broadhead and Mrs L D Hyde stake Mutual heads Scheduled to start at 10 p m the Y-D- Reserves blued every innmlng by The Belt Like Tribune Publlehln Company TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Sunday qh$ Dally and Sunday one year In ad- vance 1200 Tut above ratee apply In Utah Idaho Nevada and Wyoming Elsewhere In the United States: St Hi Dally and Sunday one month - 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