Show ' 2 Tuo-tla- ' w lip Morning y iTIjc New Office U S Chamber Clarifies Silver Siam! S L Milk Officer Kepi ics to C of C S L Protest The finance committee of the United States clumber of commerce has not pone on record against government purihascs of domestic silver Ralph Bradford of Washington D C secretary of the chamber advised the Salt Lake City chamber of commerce Monday afternoon furthermore he wrote tn answer to protests made by the local chamber the committee s recent recommendation foi repeal of the stiver purchaso art is subject to review at the organization’s annual mutHe urged ing next month leaders to present their views at that time ’I gather that there is a misunderstanding of the position of the finance committee" Mr Bradford said in a letter received by M Vcrn Woodhead assistant exec utivo secretary of the local chamber Jacob A Kahn ( lumen for high position In electrical corporation S' -“ Referred to Annual Meet 'In referring to treasury stock of yond any quantity tary purposes the that an additional the present large silver being beneeded for monecommittee urged quantity not be such bought ‘except domestically purchased silver as might be in normal course under other powers than those existing In the silver purchase act’ “The report of the finance committee respecting the silver purchase act wras received by the board of directors on March 24 The board of directors as usual with such matters took no position rebut referred specting the merit the report to the annual meeting Tor such consideration and action as the annual meeting might consider appropriate At the annual meeting there will be the usual opportunity to present views to the resolutions committee I hope you will take full advantage of this opportunity if you find that you differ in important particulars" r S 4 L Protest The Salt Lake chamber had vigorously protested the national committees action declaring it was made without proper study and was an 'affront" to the western states Gus P Backman executive secretary already is in Washington D C on legislative matters affecting the intermountain west and is expected to present Utah’s views on the silver purchase act when the United Stales chamber debates the matter at its annual meeting May 1 to 4 C of C Backs Copper Duty A rc-m ion urging continuance of the present excise tax of 4 cents on a pound foreign imports of copper was adopted by the board of governors of the Salt Lake chamber of commerce Monday n nftcr-noo- t The statement provided that '(lie Utah congressional cblegction be informed of this resolution nnd be urged to give active support to am efforts to reenact any measure of this nature in congrrss " The board of governois also went on record as supporting the mountain states hmlding bureau oi gaumed recently to make ncmiahle plans for homes costing siiiiou or less to prospective buildris at a nominal fee about 1 per cult of the cost of the building Six new members of the (lumber were accepted They are Howard B Gunderen Douglas E Sc Harold H Holmes William Rchubach Lieutenant Commander Robert R Ferguson and Herbeit W Singleton Announcement W'as made that Malcolm Ainsworth of San Francisco western division manager of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States will confer in Salt Lake City Tuesday with local chamber officials Stockholders to Meet 1 1 S L Man Wins Election To Finn Post Jacob A Kalin Cliohcn as Vice l’resiilent Jacob A Kuhn manager for the mountain district General Electric Supply corporation has been elected commercial vice president of the corporation it was announced Monday Mr Kahn has been district manager here for the past 11 years He will continue in huf present position and remain in Salt Dike City Until the teceiiL election of corporation officers at a dnectors’ meeting in New York City only two vice presidents had been elected one in the eastern city and one on the w est coast Rocky Importance of Markc t ‘Through this election the company has recognized the importance of the intermountain market" Mr ‘’The people west of Kahn said the Rocky mountains are more quick to accept new conveniences in the line of electric supplies than anv in other parts of the country" Mr Kahn said that about 40 per cent of Salt Lake homes are equipped with electric ranges and that about 45 per cent have electric refrigerators Notes Trend National Head Speaks at Price Increase S Only objections raised were to the proposed method of electing the producer representatives on the area control agency and to the proposed pooling arrangement If the pending plan is carried out all milk coming into the consuming area will he sold to a ‘‘pool” and then resold to the distributors The object of the pooling is to bring about a more effective control over surplus milk and assure a better price for the producers Those in charge of the meeting announced there would be a revision In the method of electing producer representatives to the control agency to meet the obProducers were jections raised advised that they will have until Saturday night to submit the names of additional nominees Each nomination petition must contain the names of 20 producers To Mail Ballots After all nominations are In the ballots will be mailed out to the voters The board of agriculture is expected to act on the petitions at its next meeting on April 17 It will have two petitions before it One of them signed by 60 per cent in number and 80 per cent in volume of all producers and distributors in the region asks for the establishment of a market milk area The second signed by" Stewart Romney secretary of the Salt Lake milk control board asks for the establishment of certain fair trade practices This second petition contains a mu ease proposal for a in both retail and wholesale price of market milk and also additional compensation to those who produce the milk ccnt-a-qua- rt plianees would become saturated" Mr Kahn concluded "but the consumer has begun to treat his electric stove water heater washing machine and iron about the same as his automobile — he wants to trade old appliances in for new models every few years" Mp Kahn was former president and general manager of the Capitol Electric company here When the company was taken over by the General Electric Supply corporation he was made district manager Road Funds WPA Begins Await Survey Cutting Rolls No more B road funds will s be allotted to counties by the Utah state road commission until completion of a survey of auch roads throughout the state the Salt Lake county commission was informed Monday Final 10 per cent of the funds which are derived from auto license fees will be used in making adjustments among counties after the survey the road commission reported Ninety per cent of the moneys already have been distributed to counties allocated on the basis of their 1936 ( lasts B road mileage Differences in mileage shown in the new survey will be taken into consideration in apportioning the remaining monevs the road board advised and hereafter a new survey will be made each year to determine apportionment of the following years license revenues At its meeting Monday the Salt Lake county commission approved cooperate agreements with the state for two highway projects One calls for oil mulching of 4 3 miles in Little Cottonwood canyon to be completed hv May 30 at a cost or $14 81137 The other calls for diversion bv the county of $3781 80 of its 19 ih clasa b road funds for oiling and graveling 2 0 miles in Mill Creek canyon Faced with the necessity of trimming the state WPA rolls by 1100 persons before Sunday zone supervisors Monday began sifting out the least needy and seivlng them with discharge notices Darrell J Grernwoll statetkdmin-istmto- r stud the work of slutting rolls fiom 12 500 to 11 400 w y going forward speedilv but witf every precaution to avert as much sufferdl ing as possible The decrease was united by D C official after Washington congress slushed by $50 00U100 the W P A appropriation Hskci by the ® president cla-a- County Hospital Vil ( AHifirimd Appointment of Edward D Bar658 North Eighth West street as laundry foreman at Salt Lake county infirmary was confirmed Monday by the county commission He will receive $125 a month John Allen 679 Second avenue was named laboratory technician at Salt Lake general hospital at $105 per month replacing Lnunne Bayer Coombs Heber Morns Murray was appointed tractor operator in the county s noxious weed control program at $4 a day nett of o Stockholders of the Sugar company will meet at the Tools Stolon company offices 47 West South W E Neste of 118 North SecTemple street April 20 at 2 p m to elect a board of directors and ond West street told Salt Dike City transact other business it was an- police Monday a piowler had nounced Monday by W T Typer his paikrd automobile and stolen several tools tecretary and assistant treasurer Utah-Idah- 11 L Rotary Will Announce Nominees Today slate of nominees for tha annual flection of the Rotary club will be announced at a dinner meeting of the club Tuesday at 6 70 p m in the Hotel Utah Balloting will Coltake place May 2 James lins is chairman of the nominating committee A L Meeting Case studies of 3000 small and intermediate size American Industrial firms will be made during Evidence in support of petitions 'establish a market milk area emhtaung Suit Lake City and vicinity Including Murray and the southern part of Davis county was presented at a hearing Monday in the eapitol before representatives of the Utah state board of agriculture If the petitions are granted by the board it will mean an increase in the price of milk to consumers in the area of a cent a quart and a comparable Increase In the prices paid by the distributors to the producers Provo Uses Plan Procedure for creation of the market milk area is being carried out under provisions of an act of the 1937 legislature Only one market milk area— that in Provo— has so far been established under this law known as the milk control act Monday's hearing was conducted bv T W Jensen member of the state hoard of agriculture assisted by John Hansen president of the board and Guy P Stevens chief food inspector for the department of agriculture “A few years ago we were afraid that the market for cleitrical ap Junior C of C Will Study Small Industry Petitions Seek Pool System the next eight weeks by the 561 local units of the United States Fhil-i- p junior chamber of commerce C Ebltng of Dayton Ohio national president told members and guests of the Salt Lake junior chamber at a dinner In the Hotel Election Plan Protested Domestic Turt liases rt April 4 19:59 - to in With regard to domestic purchases of siher it is understood that with any extension of the temporary devaluation power there would be extension of the power to the treasury to make domestic purchases of silver ‘In urging repeal of the silver act the committee purchase stiessed opposition to the iequiie-hujthat the proportion of ailver togold in monetary stocks of the nation bo increased under that act with the objective of having a fourth of the value of such stocks in silver and the requirement that the silver bought from abroad as well ns domestically purchased must bo monetized ami the silver certificates kept in circulation 'It pointed out that the billion dollars or more expended under requirements of the silver purchase act over 82 per cent was expended for foreign silver I do not gather that the commmittee was objecting to the purchase of domestic silver or raising anv particular question about the price paid for such silver Tribunc- Leaders Map Program of Aid for U S ‘Little Businesses' Area Backers Present Views Salt £akt V ' $ $v "7 1 V-- At I t4 A i J small industries survey to be conducted in Salt Lake junior chamber of commerce members hear outline of nation-wid- e April and May by national junior chamber Discussing the plans are left to right D C Di Waller G Mann Philip C" Ebrling B R Parkinson and Nelson V Aldrich Utah Monday! night Introduced by Nelson W Aldrich of Salt Lake City national vice president Mr Ebeling stated that small businesses in this country must have capitaL “The only way to supply them with the necessary money " he said govern'is to provide a long-terment financing plan similar to the E H A and admimsteled by local banks " ‘Two bills before the current national congress have the indorsement of the junior chamber" he pointed out "but definite legislative action is being held up pending the outcome of the chambers' national survey which Is being conducted at the request of the se” curities exchange commission Enabling Act Storm Augurs Police Claim Solution to Crime Burglars Raid Four S L Wave in Arrest of Youths Dark Skies Retail Stores For S L Area Two Roys Arrested Mr Eblmg said the proposed plan of financing would be in no way a reflection on the banks of the country who have in the past been too hampered by red tape to but supply the Heed adequately meiely an enabling act placing government funds at the banks’ disposal with the junior Tell Concurrently Say will Open chamber ansurvey the intensive stuJy of a conduct of two 18 year-ol- d With attests nnd onnff'-sinnSafe to dozen or more of the larger titles boys Salt Lake ' Legislative recommendations on City polee Monday night claimed thty had solved a series of mote the proposed financing plan will not Steal Gaelic than eight burglaries and the toy pistol holdup of two girls be made until the survey is comMr Ebeling explained The youths Leland Barrett of 446 one in pleted" Four store burglaries the Salt Lake Complimenting Twelfth East street and his cousin which a large safe was broken chamber on the election of Mr Gene Barrett of 670 East Seveninto were reported to Salt Lake Aldru h as a national vice president teenth South street were held in Mr Ebeling continued with a menpolice Monday City the city jail on open charges pendtion of the present and future projSucThe was at the ects of the national organization ing completion of investigation into cess Market 14 South Main street their asserted crimes where thieves jimmied a rear door Loot Located entered and took approximately $15 Detective Ray Cahoon and J from the safe after battering it open Birkinshaw who made the arrests with heavy instruments said considerable of the loot assert-edl- y At the Bargain Center market stolen by the pair was recov1318 South ered from under a culvert near Haralso gained entrance througn a rear rison avenue and Park street The door and then took assorted merrecovered loot included two purses chandise including 150 candy bars taken in a recent robbery numerous $1 in silver and $1 in tax tokens two a a of carnet pieces jewelry rifles and two paper bags Battering their way through a filled with cakes enndy and chewstoreroom door at the Hosana B rock ing gum the officers said Shop 315 South State street prowlDetectives quoted the youths as ers located and stole a hidden tin to hold saying they used cap pistols box which contained $25 up Miss Ruth McDonald 20 of 1958 Sixth Blast street and Dorothy P The Martin Coal company 440 1915 on Park street Linton 21 of B’ourth Most street reported'Ben Lomond hotel at Ogden Thom-tt- s South March 20 in the 600 block on HollyOn the night of the garage had been entered and aA G Barker of Ogden presided at wood avenue the luncheon crime the two young women rebattery taken from a machine Introduced by Willard L Blccles ported they were not sur whether owned by Ambrose Hillam of 129 C of Ogden former national director the guns were toy or real Purses street and some tools from a car'Mr Ebling stated that the junior were stolen from both young woowned by Vernon Hewlett of Woods chamber of commerce now has 561 men Cross local organizations with an estimat Home Burglaries ed membership of 100000 in 43 states the District of Columbia Also included in the crimes conAlaska and Hawaii with associate fessed by the youths were more chambers in Canada Australia and than eight forced entrances to local China homes during the past two months the officers said Speaks Today A third youth 17 years old also Mr Ebling will address memoffiwas taken into custody by the bers of the Spanish B’otk Payson cers but he and the two cousins Charles Geurts Jr a son of Mr Cedar City Richfield Mt Pleasdenied he was implicated in the rob- and Mrs Charles Geurls of 1516 ant Price Duchesne Roosevelt the most of or in burglaries bery street suffered minor Vernal and Ephraim organizations However the juvenile did confess Fifth East at Nephi Tuesday He will go to that he accompanied the other two cuts and bruises and a possible fracTwin B’alls and Boise Idaho Wedduring burglaiy of a store on Elev- tured arm when struck by an auto nesday enth Blast street below Seventeenth in front of his home Presiding at the Salt Ltjke City South street Sunday mght officers Officers said the youth darted said Report of such a burglary meeting Monday which was attended by delegations from the however hud not been received at into the path of a car operated by g American B'ork Provo and police headquarters Monday night Fred C Nichols 66 of 1793 Park tires from a truck in the'hani chambers were B R Parkin-yar- d The detectives said that to their street and was struck by the maThe quartet was apprehended son president and Heber C Brim-i- n knowledge none of the youths had chines right fender Salt Lake City as they loaded ley vice president both of the been implicated in previous crimes Mr Nichols reported the boy ran the tires and other loot into a Salt Lake chamber Nominated as candidates for the across the street in front of his trailer Jemison originally was sentenced Salt Lake junior chamber board Tmo Fa use auto and then darted back into the to 150 days but the board of par of governors were Lee K Nicholp path of his car dons at its last meeting reduced this son Jr J R Jones W D Neb- Slight Losses The child was treated at police to 75 The acting governor was jekcr Jr Dan J Eastman H N y advised Monday that this was Dr VV B Lutzker Peter Two nunor fires were extin- emergency hospital isons first offense and that if helj Wells C E Wannaeott Stanley guished Monday by Salt Lake City were released at once he could be w Layton Charles H Ackerson firemen Draw g Jail Term The fust blaze with $10 loss Hanv J Dueikop Geuige C Morwas at 9 43 a m at the ris Rulon H Horrocks and James Arrested Sunday after annoying L Sahev Lundm & May Foundry company three girls seated near him in a Annual reports of the Salt Lake Ltd 454 West Fifth North street downtown theater a man giving his were given by Mr organization Sparks from a chimney started name as Jay Hoggan 40 was conthe other fire at 1 78 p m with victed in Salt Lake City police Parkinson M Vern Woodhead $ 50 loss resulting to the home of the court Monday of being a disorderly treasurer and Ames K Bagley Ole C Hansen and Edward Blake person and was sentenced to serve executive secretary 30 davs in jail Also present at the meeting were families 272 G street Walter G Mann of Brigham City national director and D C Dix of Cedar Citv president of the state ld Low Pressure Area May AKo Mean Temperature Fall Mercuiy dipped to 45 degrees at the Kilt Lake airport Monday midnight as a low pleasure disturbance moved southeastward from the Pacific northwea What was in store for the Salt Lake valley and for that matter the rest of Utah whs problem itical due to a dry air front which preceded the storm center It was virtually assured however that Utah would experience at least partly cloudy skies and if past experiences with storms like that in question are taken into consideration a drop in temperature ‘Back to Normal’ In Salt Lake City however It would mean only "back to normal" temperatures as the mercury here for several days has ranged well above the seaspnal average Little precipitation us anticipcted although light showers may fall here Tuesday afternoon The storm pissed over Boise Idiho Mond cv midnight leaving an area of cloudiness lower temperatures ami intermittent showers in Since its origin off the its wake northwest coast all points in the storms path hue experienced a marked temperature drop Sprinkles Monday morning paved the way for clear sunny skies over the Salt Lake vallev— and it was still clear here earlv Tuesday However mountain sections of Utah and Nevada experienced light rainfall during the afternoon Mercury Range Mercury at the Salt Lake government weather bureau ranged between 61 apd 49 degrees Monday and the mean of 55 was nine degrees above normal Barometric pressure reported low over the entire intermountain west was rising gradually along the Pacific coifll Highest temperature recorded Monday was 84 at Phoenix Artz where the mercury climbed to 84 Coldest weather was at degrees Minneapolis ami St Paul Minn where the official thermometers dipped to 30 degrees Tlms Rreak SEC $13 g Auto Accident Injures Boy Bing-movin- Jem-hitne- Officers of Skull and Bones honorary society of the University of Utah were named Monday by Loftis Sheffield president of Owl and Key the senior organization Elected president was John Robert Moretnn chairman of the junior prom this year president John C Coleman Utonmn editor vice piesulent and Maurice L Wyatts J rotary-treasur- Funeral for Traffic Hiawatha Miac Employe Suffers Severe Injuries Victim Planned Mi lie Union Keeps t From Rescue Bottom Fell Goat to Trying Silent on Parley chamber Both legs broken and his skull Hiaa 35- - car-ol- d fractured watha man was rushed Monday mght to St Marks hospital in Salt Lake City In an attempt to save his life after he plunged 107 feet down an abandoned well while trying to rescue a goat His condition wns reported fairly good early Tuesday by hospital attendants Meanwhile Salt Lake and Hiawatha residents discussed means of extricating or humanely destroying the animal which was left to die after the first unsuccessful rescue attempt Finer Johnson of Hiawatha an employe of the United States B'ucl t company mine was critically in- jured Monday morning when he slipped from a rope while only five feet from the top of the well He was carrying the goat in his arms Advised of the goat's predicament by boys who heard it bleating Johnson had gone with three other men to the well of an abandoned homestead two miles south of Hiawatha Johnson descended on a rope held bv his friends Louis VV Blattler Charles M k and Paul Mugmk all of 11 112-fo- ot The pulled top of when man and gnat had f!l Fires Officers Announced For Skull and Rones sec of Depredations Officers been to within five feet of the the narrow twisting shaft Johnson lust his grip and hurtlbd to the bottom His companions ran and sum moned aid from the mine Dell Leamaster a member of the mine rescue squad was lowered in a bosun's chair at the end of a rope After three hours’ work he brought Johnson to the surface The injured man was taken first to the mine hospital at Hiawatha but because of its limited facilities was ordered transferred to Salt Lake City After the accident Sheriff S M Bliss of Carbon county ordered the well sealed and the goat left to die He explained that further rescue attempts would be 'too hazardous " In Salt Lake City however I Tdward Snyder log al advertising man and a former official of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to AnimaLs offered to foot any 'reasonable expenses" if the I Funeral services for Lotus 54 will be conducted Wedat 10 a m at St Vincent tie nesday or saved be humanely rould goat Paul Catholic church in Murray by Concluding their serond day's destroy ed Rev VV F Kennedy Burial will behind closed doors deleHe said he was "shocked" by the m meeting Murray city cemetery to the Utah district conventhe decision to let the injured be who resided at 68 gates Tonarelli Mr tion of the International Union of goat die alowly In the well B’irst South street was killed Mine Mill and Smelter Workers Similar surprise was expressed East when struck instantly Friday night various committees Mondesignated by Mrs John W Hyslop presiby an automobile while crossing but declined to release any indent of the Salt Lake Humane South day block 3500 State street in the society who declared it was a The death car was driven by Ar- formation on convention acllvUies The convention opened Sunday “terrible thing" to seal the well thur Stringfcllow 39 of Provo of a resolution calling with with the animal alive in it call at 1445 South for passage Friends may vote on the quesa state-wid- e "At least they could have shot State street and Tuesday evening tion of a strike In sympathy with the poor goat” she remarked from 9 to t9 30 a m Wednesday the local union at Park City It was understood however B2 M Roylo state secretary of the that the well shaft was too Mine woikers' union and the C I O crooked to permit this method of Water Board to Meet said after Mond ly's sessions no date Minns in Hiawatha execution 'I he fird meeting of the Ul ih had been set for the vote and aside that Monday night suggested dvnamite might be dropped into WHter stoiiigc commission will be ft om that "the re ts absolutely nothheld April II at 1 30 p in In the ing to siy” and si t off the w The delegates will continue their governors board room nl the rapt Pending this possible action tnl it was announced Monday bj convention Tuesday morning at 168 Mr Kinder and Mrs Hvslop deSouth Vest Temple street State Engineer T H Huniphuj layed rescue preparations c 11 V |