Show “U M -- y 31 Saturday Morning ' 1$ fnSP k’ eji VSIIf S(V efcfc qgV rfg Ci frf nf -- Army Ail Chiefs Favor Donations Aid In School Fleet for National Guard in Utah Plantingo Drive 14-PIa- (g ly ‘ XTljc Suit £ake Tribune -- The Fish the Foul the Game’ —All Are ior the Rcdmen Oncqua I folds Observance Of Arbor Day J Brown 1941 Leaders 'of the Utah Education association reporting on recent legislative activity told members of the house of delegates that the system can be maintained for two more years without essential change but that a "crucial test” will come m pre-Arb- Veterans Hear Appeal To Patriotism enm-paig- ti - ?a a i‘x f “ 1 -a Cn VJ Girl 17 Hurt In Ilcatl-oAuto Collision n Indians Plead for End Of White ‘ Land Grabs’ One Machine Tips Over in Crash On Slippery Road A“hpad-o- n crash on a slippery a m resulted street Friday at 8 10 in minor injuries to a young woman and caused one of the two cars to Up over Helen Bushman 17 of 1270 East Thirty-thir- d Smith street suffered a bruised right shoulder She was treated at Salt Lake General hospital and allowed to go home Miss Bushman was riding with Clyde Sapponfield 28 of 361 East Third South s reet who was unhurt Driver of tho other car which upset w is John Papamkolas 19 of Bingham who also escaped injury The latter said he was traveling east on Thirty-thirSouth near Eighth East when his car began to swerve on the slippery road and got out of control lie was booked for having no duvers Incuse Richard Shaw 11 of Draper was recovering Friday from an injury to his right knee-casuffered when he ran into the road near the Draper poultiy plant and was struck bv an auto reportedly driven by Alma Smith 13 also of Draper Thursday night Six persons ruling in a coupe miraculously escaped injury Friday at 9 50 p m when the car collided with another machine at Seventh South and Main stieets and overd p turned Traffic Investigators G M Hop- Foil nlv Approves Salary Increase's Tv' X y ‘V- Sk - Penalty Judge Bookmaker Price of Milk Rises Sump iv lmreixe of one rent a quart m the prue of m Ik to Salt Like CVv consumers wdl be effective with delneiics sumlcy morning it was decided Friuu by the admind istrative agemv of the An newlj-create- milic The agetu-consisting of five producers and five distributors met at the office o' the Salt Lake milk control board 152 East Seventh South strict to organize and det ids pi eparatory to setting up the mitkelmg aiea pursuant to ait ion taken bv the state board of agriculture Thursd i ar-rui- ge ( hairman Named u Convicted Burglar Keeps Busy V ! ’4 A Jackling Pas YFit To Utah Property ' In Theft of Prison Stamps xA i 4 y New-hou- 2pm fp L - Working Wives Ban Turned Down to 44 members on service retirement were $63 38 Average death benefits paid for 21 members was $899 36 Dr J R Mahoney of the University of Utah chairman of the school finance committee advised educators to be alert for sources of revenue which might be diverted to the new uniform school fund He suggested research to determine the extent of resources available to the schools and "a definite effort” to arouse public sentiment to insist on satisfactory handling of these resources for fullest benefit to the schools I rges Loral Action The salary schedule cnmmttee headed by Rodney A Ashby of Kane county recommended that each school district adopt a schedule suited to its own needs drafted by a disinterested expert under cooperative supervision of representatives of all interested parties The Utah Teachers’ Welfare as- sociation Is working out plans for entrance into the health and accident insuiance fields the delegates were told by James Jensen of Box Elder county president of the welfare group J W Thornton of Tiovo U E A and gave hi president presided semiannual report n hiu-H- i‘J f4 Thomas Renamed Foresters Unit Elects Heads Phone Unit Job Shuts Momk contiol horn was named the eleventh me m In r of the agency and was eh etui to the i hall miinahip The agent v vvi'l administer the affairs of the niirkedng area which w is creo'ed under provunons of a 9 17 s' ite iw to st bill ve the price tv"'k t ity and vi'I'!1' Ihe w hobs ile price of grade A J from 8 to 9 ls bnn 'I11'1’ and the retail price 10 11 cents a rPm' Ihe w hole-orprii e of milk m half pints is being un mixed from 2'a to 3 No I o’ ml price 13 quoted cents on mdk m half pints because it is Automobile Looted sold a'most entirely to eating C E Swan of 2681 Thirteenth places East street Friday told Balt Lake No ( httiige in Pints City police that while lus car was near 2535 Douglas street There will be no change ih the parked someone broke into it and stole his 111 He pointed out that the present was saved by only retirement set-ua single vote in the 1939 stats senate Dr LeRoy E Cowles of the University of Utah chairman of the teachers’ retirement board told the delegates that the present “full reserve” system can be maintained Intact fur the next two years without drawing to any great extent for current benefits on the $400000 contributed by the state He compared the full reserve system with the alternate plan and recommended that local study groups be set up to examine their respective merits so that the teachers can make an informed choice and defend it intelligently in 1941 For Good Teaching "It is likely that nothing has ever been done in Utah that has had a greater influence in securing and holding good teachers than the retirement system" he commented He said the system on February 28 included 4763 members Average monthly payments p ar m f 30 Theater Interest Gain 1 1 program Of-ftSl0135- Meet Reveals oli-B- a by all members of the profession to convince prospective legislators of the merits of the retirement system and then to support actively those candidates converted to the University of Utah regents at a monthly meeting in the Park building Friday reappointed Dr George Thomas aa university president Another episode in the long struggle of the Indian to keep by approved a budget of $1 013 530 for school year and anhimself a few small cornets of the vast American continent was the 1939-4- 0 nounced refusal to comply their enacted Fudav at the Utah capitol with the "working wives” resoluA delegation of Goshute Indians tion passed by the last legislature from western Utah ineluding two tribal chiefs railed on Assistant AtDr Thomas will enter his ninetorney General Grover A Giles to teenth term as university presicomplain against wmte encroachdent next fall His reappointment ment on their lands was moved by Dr John J Galli-ga- n The two spokesmen— Chief Little and seconded by Dr John EdMoon of Skull valley and Chief Anward Carver of Ogden Mr told nie Tommy of Ihipah— Laud Thomas’ Work Giles through an interpreter that their grievances are many and thev The board adopted a resolution of hoped he could do something about the theater movement appreciation for “the splendid efTroof that them in the United States Is not dead ficient and economical manner” in Dr Thomas has conducted Want Collier to Act that it is acutely gaining greater which administrative affairs at the uniThey suggested he present the In- headway than ever before in all dians' case to John B Collier U S parts of the country was seen in versity was authorized to The commissioner of Indian affairs in attendance and speeches at the joint attend president tho convention of the Amerconvention of Theta Alpha Phi draWashington Council of Education in The Indians knew all about a matics fraternity and the Associated ican Washington D C May 5 and 6 UniUtah 1803 at the Teachers the but feaicd of Speech treaty they The million-dollbudget was white men had forgotten it They versity of Utah Friday to the board by Dr Members of the fraternity attend- submitted said this treaty promised the white after months of work and men would keep out of the lands ing the national conven- Thomas conferences with deans and departreserved to them if they would not tion registered early Friday and ment heads molest the white men's building of participated in sessions during the railroads and telegraph lines over day After final curtain on “George No Application and Margaret" presented in Kingsthe old hunting grounds Refusal to comply with requireMr Giles gathered from their re- bury hall during the evening by the ments of the "working wives” reso marks thev were afraid this treaty “U” chapter of Theta Alpha Phi lution waa based upon grounds had gone the way of so many other new members were initiated at spethat “it had no application to emcial ceremonies treaties in this day and age of the University of Utah" It seemed to puzzle the two chiefs Fraternity members and teach- ployesD Thatcher of Ogden chairthat their people should have to ers will meet in separate sessions Roy man of the board announced at 9 m Union a the at in licenses to and on the fish building hunt buy the close of the meeting lands they were told should be Siturdav "We discussed the matter and deDr Wallace A Goates "U" speech theirs Another complaint was that cided that there was nothing that white men are taking their pine nut professor and president of the teach- we are obligated to do” he said business away from them and are ers’ association will report on asMax W Lund son of Mrs Aneven going so far as to gather nuts sociation activities at 9 45 p m He thony C Lund of 716 Fifth Eist on Indian lands And the worst will be introduced by Morris Clinger street was appointed as an in of Brigham Young university struitor in psychology to substi part of it is that when the Indians harvest a few nuts the forest speech department association vice tute during the next school year rangers arouse them of breaking president M C Barlow who will be for Dr the branches from the trees Speakers for the Saturday morn- on leave of absence The chiefs also thought they ing session include Thatcher Allred should put in a few words against head of the Weber junior college too many taxes but Mr Giles said speech Halbert S department ’ Utah State Agricultural that sounded too much like white Greaves men talking college Ray B West Jr Brandi Chief Little Moon disonbed in Agricultural college E G Mabie poetic language the Indians theorv director of the speech department of the creation of the birds and at the University of Iowa and Ruby besets and fishes Speaking through Hosmer Sumner school Reed W Bailey of Ogden direchis interpreter he said Convention delegates will attend "The fish the mountain an organ recital in the tabernacle tor of the intermountain forest in streams the fowl that fly through at 12 10 p m returning to the and range experiment station was the air and hide in the underbrush Union building at 1 p m for a installed president of the section of the Society Members of the U S on the hillsides the big and little luncheon Friday game— the deer the mountain sheep A C chapter of tho fraternity will of American Foresters and the elk— were all made by the be boats night at a meeting in the hotel Creator for the native Indians who Alexander ICoiransky formerly of Mr Bailey succeeds William B the Moscow Art theater of Russia are the true Americans and now of the Maria Ouspenskya Rice of Ogden associate regional Doesn't Destroy Theater school of New Yoik City forester Other new officers chosen "If the Indian has the right to will be the speaker for the by mail ballot are Milo H Doming hunt eveiv duv in the year the session Siturdav He will discuss of Hilt Lake City vice president game the fish and fowls will be bet- - 'Creative Acting and the Russian and Dean Phinney of Ogden reasurer t‘r Proteaed than the wav the Approaih" white man does by hunting m seaI'lincipal speakeis Friday were Speaker at the meeting wms F C sons because the Indian doesn't Dr Lee R Norvclle head of the Koziol of the regional forest serhunt evnv day and doesn t destio) speci h department at Indiana uni- vice education and Information delike the w hite man " versity and national president of partment who described his obserand Gilmor vations during three months of Chief Annie Tommy com urred in Theta Alpha Phi all this and then put' in a ptai tn al Brown supervising director of the forest salvage wotk in New EnPasadena gland following last summers hur-rplav house fees Pasadena suggestion of lus own-th- at ane pail bv white l inchers for use of Cal trih il grazing lands bp paid direi tlv to the Indians so they will have a little cash in the pocket Tne interpreter was Jacob Brow of Fort Hall Idaho an Indian educated in the white mans schools "h'PP'nS hat Burglary wuhin the Utah statepart of the stolen stamps in bus a ntin co f f ee cream one had resulted possession rx in Davis Product Friday in Silt Hike Colonel D C Jackling of San prison Names of the two other prisoners Vu WasaU(l and Summlt C0Un- - Hub Caps Taken Francisco president of the Utah prisoner being commuted to guspcctcd of bcln(r lmphcatcd ties will be the chief beneficiaries Miss Thelma Walker of 880 Copper company visited the com- tary confinement nnd two others inre being withheld until the sus- - of the pm o im pease The Bgree pany mine at Bingham Canyon and on fineci to their cells pending fur-- ( pic ions are made certain nccoui-the- r merit under which thearea is ere Fourth East street Friday told Salt concentration mil's at Migna and mg to Samuel W Stewart oluiir- - ated ills for a boost in the price - Iake City police two hub caps had investigation been stolen from her auto Tlie burglary w is of the pttson min of the prison board of Arthur Fiidiy with D D Moffat based on the paid to producers whcie V7 in stamps reitions vice president and general irmn-gc- r but rf it content of their nnlk The comnusstrv where prisoners of the compnnv used within the pinon walls ns n — Ga-oliSlol i’ll — The company president plans to medium of exi h inge was stolen hu tobacco and other items was i I o it Thuft nf pioltnr hole tliei hv rf leave Bilurday at 9 p in by len- - Monday ’ a finm k i Don lenlercd cutlmg fire d from his muhiiip while il w is xer & Rio Grande Western railroad Joseph Code 25 serving a term room above In addition to the! Igmled bv a igiret e t ram on bis way to Npw Y'ork City of fiom one to 20 veais for slumps three pac k iges of coffeei$2i'0 damage to the automobile of parked at home w is lepor'ed lo Bill is In Solt Lake City on an an- - glarv was put m sohtaiy confme-tua- i were taken but all have since been Albert Mnrtensen at 2960 Fifth East Lake Citv poht e b Lester E ' Jment alter prison officials found street Friday at 5 27 a m Jbert of 339 Jeremy street Inspection trip ! Regents Okeli U’ Budiret Goslmle Chiefs From Western Utah Lead Delegation Asking Assistant to Chez To Present Case to Commissioner Collier two-da- Drive The legislative committee headed by C C Gardner of Davis county urged a campaign secretary-t- cti° i niirketmg area V 1 Urges Continuous - kins and E H Christensen said four were sitting in the coupe’s single seat and two on a blanket in an opened rear compartment Ttie coupe traveling west turned onto its side after crashing with a southbound mu lime Clifton Owen 23 of 1900 Seventh East street driver of ’the coupe was ariested on a charge of leckless diiving Ihe other machine was driven by Robert II Sorensen 48 of 1489 Michigan avenue pro-gia- n I- t i Indians tell stale official about too much white interference Left in the affairs of their western Utah reservations to right Jacob Browning (interpreter) Sam Moon Assistant Attorney General Grover A Giles Mat Soldier and Chief Little Moon f!"J T ’ 1941 The retirement problem was the principal topic discussed at the fust session of the semiannual meeting of the delegates held in the house of representatives chamber at the capitol The 110 teachers will conclude their deliberations Saturday er J? April 13 1939 Utah educators were advised Friday night to begin immediately in building up a strong defense against an anticipated legislative attack on the teachers' retirement system m die Prepared mV it cp '“ U E A Hears Plea for Defense Action (I'ictiire on page 1 1 ) Nearly 200 contributions of trees Tribune Buieau shrubs vines and flowers for the WASHINGTON Apnl 14— If the stale of Utah is willing !o beautification of Balt Lake City 1040 sancwith the war depaitn rut the depaitment in may pi hool grounds have already been tion crca’ion of an air unit of the Utah National guard and pi ovule a received or pledged Mis Seymour fleet of 14 aimy planes for its militia Wells president of the Neighborhood Garden dub said Friday at Representative J W Robm-o- n ’ Friday discussed this possibility the (nndusion of an Arbor day with Major General A II Blinding planting reremony at the Onequa school 1104 West Fourth North head of the national guard bureau street and with Colonel Walter S Fulton The dub has taken the lead in a flilef executive officer of that bufor donation bf plants to campaign reau and recently stationed at Fort the schools to begin a comprehensive program of school beautificaDouglas lie found the depaitment tion extending over several years provided the favorably disposed At the Onequa school the dub sanction is necessary congressional presented’ a blue spruce and memobtained bers of the local Parent-TeachA bill now pending iii congress assoi iihon and others brought various smaller plants authorizes the setting up of national guard air units in ten states NineHighlight of Day teen states already are equipped The ceremony was the highlight of day observances in the Only Tw This A ear city Friday The holiday itself will General Blandmg said that if the be marked Saturday by many plantpending bill passes only two units ing rites Government offices and banks w ill be dosed can be established this year and Mrs Wells presented the spruce they have already been allocated — Utah's state tree— on behalf of but if Utah is willing to provide a the dub and Ruth Davis accepted it for Onequa pupils Other parhangar for 14 planes and shops for ticipants were Howard Barker suservicing that number of planes at perintendent of city school buildan estimated cost of $210 000 he inMrs Eva K ings nnd grounds timated the department would be Pyke Onequa principal Mrs Otto the to look upon favorably disposed E Linderman president and Mrs state's application While the deLorenzo Baldee vice president of the not that insist would partment the Onequa P-A Mrs Julion well field as ato a donate pt flying A Clawson secretary of the club and the from an offer as hangars such Mrs Byron Wayne chairman of its state would materially increase the civic beautification committee t chancel of approval of the Utah Similar plantings have been conproject If the state does not donate cluded at the Riverside nnd Hamthe land it must be in position to ' ilton schools and others are planned J l lease by kwSMUUMH arrange for a long-terMrs George E Whitlock for next week when additional the war department Mir' for more stress on Arner-- li plants are received Mis Wells anisin Unit Costs Million said that two large evergreens received Friday will be among the It was explained to Mr Robinson plantings that it costs the government a million dollais to establish each naTo Call for Trees tional guard air unit of whuh total The board of education will call '$750000 represents the cost of anywhere in the city for trees at planes the remainder being equipthe request of donors Other plants ment of shops Hnd supplies and mashould be taken to the district headterials In addition to this initial quarters at 440 East First South cost each unit costs the government street around $130000 a year of which 'Ihe school beautification $75 000 Is payroll Mis Wells said is intended Colorado and California are the as a means of stimulating pride National Leader only states of the west that have among the children in their school national guard air units Utah beOf U S V V grounds and indirectly in public cause of its interest in aviation and parks and mountain recreation because Salt Lake City is the great areas The plants are considered air center of the interior west is Auxiliary Speaks valuable also for nature study and regarded favorably by the war department as a proper location for To combat the influence of alien project woik Outstanding- among Saturday’s one of the new units which it is "isms” Mrs George E Whitlock ceremonies will be the planting of will authorize expected congress Representative Robinson will advise national president of the United a blue spruce at 10 a m on the with Governor Governor Henry II Blond of the reWar Veterans’ auxiliary capitol H grounds Blood participating Ihe Henry sult of his conference with the war Spanish advocated a of rebirth night Utah Friday Associated Garden clubs is department for any appluation for sponsor a national guard air unit must come American ratcn’-ho Salt Lake Garden club has from the governor Speaking before a public meeting scheduled a program at 2 p m in in the New house hotel Mrs Whit- the 1200 block of Gilmer drive lock urged Amcruans to take more the state central Guard Commander of company pride in their own history and pa- Daughters of Utah Pioneers has To Seek Hackin' planned a pogrum at 11 a m in triotic achievements the D U P plot on the fedmeet to rapitol effort possible Every Take More I’ride grounds Gold Star Mothcis of Sail eral government requirements in seLako City have arranged a com“We should all become moie concuring a state appropriation and memorative planting at 11 a m in hangar space for an air unit will be scious of our indiv idualit v” she Memory "We should take mote park made by the Utah national guard declaied institutions Postpones Dedication Brigadier General W G Williams pride insetourus democratic apart from other naadjutant geneial of Utah promised which ” The Salt Iake Citv Comic il of Friday after learning of the pro- tions The speaker approved the piescnt Women Friday announced that it posed establishment of such a unit has postponed until Apnl 23 its administration s rearmament here 'We mint he prepared to de- dedication of 108 redbud tiees on ‘Our original intention when we Sixth East street between South w e hold so dear" she said applied for an air unit four or five fend what I emple and Ninth South streets months ago was to get a training Follows Banquet oi iginally scheduled for four of Sunday planes” strength squadion The contribution to Arbor day of Tho public meeting followed a "If explained General Williams the b Utah Federation of Women's the government will give us 14 we banquet whuh was atl ended will do all in our power to raise the United Spanish War Veterans and Clubs will be inado Tuesday in Ogall parts of den with dedication of a tree to necessary money for the hangar auxiliary members from Mrs Emily Wilson of Og- Mrs H C Jacobs of Mt Pleasant Utah end shops ” den depaitment auxiliaiv president federation pusident on the Ogden Space at Airport high si hool grounds presided nnd Mrs Minnie B II The Wasutih national forest will of Salt Lake City was toast-The general said that in informal furnish a blue sprme tiee for each ister conferences with officials of the V A patriotic reremony was directed elementary School m ygit UUce municipal airport lie was given to City believe that space at the field would by Airs Brigham W Young Utah m connection with observance of P instructor Arbor day Saturd iy be granted the national guard for department patriotic according to C Felsted of Logan state depart- J L Gurr supervisor of the forest an air section V S W U the 'I understand that there is plenty ment commander of of room there for additional han- delivered the address of welcome Mrs Whitloc k will visit the vetergars and the traffic isn't so great bethat a squadron of national guard ans' hospital in Salt Lake City for afternoon fore Saturday leaving on be the burden r planes would field” General Williams Mated the coast "Our big problem will be sec inng The salarv of Rnhud A Retd Ihe $250 000 ” Salt Like lountv pirn h Levies The general indicated tint act ini csing agent was raised ftom 4 ’15 to $22 a observation is becoming an nuieas-Inglmonth bv the Friday county comimportant part of artillcrj On mission on mo1 ion of Chairman J fire 2ii attested It Rawlins This in lion equalizes Jack Robertson "An nboeiver m an airplane i m spot shell bursts mar a taipet be- Tin sdav at 40 'n East Second South his compensation with (hat of most lter than any min on a ground ob- street on a i hinge of lioise race of the chief deputies m county ofservation post" he said hookmaking admitted Ins guilt in fices who reeeivo $225 An imrease from $ui) to 1 00 vc is Salt Like 4 itv police court Friday Ise California Planes and vc is sintemed bv Judge Reva granted Mis Afton F 'I ihhs “In our firing on the rings at Beck Bosone to piv a $100 fine or and county buildu g till phone op-Jordan Nitrows each sunimei we scive 10 davs m jail fr(ltor have to use planes fiom Califnr- Frink Stevens 55 arrested at 3(1 George Miner Mngm ws on street a similar pointed assistant gardener n the ma national guard units It wou'd South Main he extremely advantageous to the (haige was given until Tuesd ly to building with a salary of $100 u Utah national guaid to obtain enter a plea ' planes eo that we could tram pilots and observers If a pilot can fly a can plana around our mountains he fly it any place in the world ” By Harry fv w Leaders Warn Teachers of Pension Attack ne Congressmen Beliec Plan Kosls On Stale's Providing $250000 Fund for Hangars Sm icing Shops J'rWnW 4Jy frf 0 u Experts Cast Caution Aside Predict Spring Weather Those crystal gazers— generally referred to as official and unofficial weather forecasters— tossed caution to the winds Friday night and brought forth prognostications which in the main called for a return of enterprising spring Least caution was shown by that selec t body of official government foic’c asteis who do their crystal gazing from the federal observa- at Denver Theirs wis a general Ut ih forecast for fair and w irnier Bat ui duv nnd Bunduv Ian il professional and amateur prophets weie cl bit dubious about the warmer part although it was agreed tint a gradual rise in mercury would follow in the path of tory Friday’s comparatively chilly rainy and at times snowy weather Y’es for those who clung their firesides during the to morn- ing and early afternoon Friday It snowed in Salt Lake City Just a few flakes intermittently to be sure but snow The rain which surprised even the most promising of the forecasting fraternity fltst pelted the Balt Lake valley during tho hours And when the clouds cleared away shortly after m 14 of an inch precipitation lmil been deposited at the government weather bureau Mercury there failed to rise above 48 degrees Fridav and the minimum was 38 Mem temperature of 43 was 6 degtees below Ground will be broken early Mon- day for the new Hyland exchange building of the Mountain Siatcs Telephone and Telegraph company it W’as announced Friday by Franklin S Cundiff Utah manager of the firm According to present specifications the one story and basement structure at Twenty-firs- t South and Eighth East streets is scheduled for completion about September 1 and will serve the aiea now handled by the present exchange at Eighth East and Ninth South streets Jacobsen Construction company were contractors awarded the work of erecting the 75 by 90 foot build- ing ' Mr Cundiff stated a decision has not yet been reached by company officials as to whether or not the new building will bear the old exUnder considerachange name tion i3 a plan employed in Spokane Wash Fort Worth Texas and other cities whereby a numeral prefix is used instead of an exchange name Part of the service now handled by the Hyland exchange will be brought into the Wasatch exchange which will be located In a three-stor- y administration building at First South and State streets Excavation is nearly completed for the Ip latter The two buildings are part of a two-ye$3000000 undertaking which will convert manually operated exchanges here to a dial service by August 1940 normal Dujx f0a WANT ADS now half price 2 3 or 4 lines either 3 or 7 davs Sunday deadline tAdv- is 6 p in Saturday early-morni- Want Ail TRIBUNE-TBLEG- S M I f Vc |