Show sL 2 Saturday Morning- illjc Salt £akc Tribune- - - Meeting Hears Plea for Refugee Bill Found Church Interesting last-minu- liftiiijpll tped Specified “The bill Is not one which would throw thousands of helpless refugees upon the people of the United States" Mrs Johnson said "It is a humane bill providing for the care of helpless children who face steirvation or concentration camps under the German reich It is It does not rail for an appropriation nor does it commit us to take any set number of refugee children It simply pro-- : vides additional viftas for children whose adoption or financial security is assured in this country the total number not to exceed 20 000 in the next two years" Mrs Johnm who represents the nonsectarian committee for German refugee children pointed out that the bill Is not for the care of Jewish children alone "It is true that most of the sufferers are Jewish” she said "but the Wagner-Roger- s bill does not limit the refugees to any sect or creed "Ai a matter of fact not more than 50 per cent of the refugees are Jewish The rest are Catholic and nonsectarian” non-partis- Four persons were injured Friday in Salt Lake traffic mishaps 26 of Mrs Evan W Hansen suffered 1754 Richards street shock and bruises when the car she was driving collided with a heavily' loaded cement truck at 8:35 a m son David Her Evan Hansen was uninjured H Traffic Investigators E Christensen and G M Hopkins said Mrs Hansen's machine travelSouth ing east on Seventeenth street collided with the truck driven horth 6n Thirteenth East street by Eldon O'Neil 22 of 323 Fifth East street Truck Overturned Force of the impact overturned the truck on the northeast corner of the Intersection and the sedan nosed Into a floodlight standard Although the sedan was damaged to the extent of approximately $350 former residents of Mr end Mrs Walter L Heller Vienna examine death mask of Joseph Smith in L D S church historian's office r — F ormcr Residents of Vienna Visit L D S Leaders the baby lying in a crib on the back seat was undisturbed Fourteen-ycat-ol- d Gerald Slatter avenue was of 1148 Sunnyslde treated at police emergency hospital Friday morning for a deep laceration of his left arm received when the bicycle he was riding collided with an automobile at Thirteenth East street and Gilmer No report of the mishap drive was made at police traffic head- Travelers Say U S Looks Good After Living in Europe Crisis-Tor- n ike i quarters Charles G Bengtzen 78 of 515 Somerby street suffered a rut over his right eye at 7:36 p m when an automobile In which he was riding collided with another machine at South Seventh West and at the present time but it has Fifth Europe may not be war-tor- n streets Adoption Arranged enough indications of war to make America a much more desirable Little difficulty will he encoun- place in which to live a man and his wife who have enjoyed Auto Cab Collide tered in placing the children Mrs The victim was riding north in a careers in Vienna declared in Salt Lake City Johnson said She pointed out that brilliant professional car driven by his grandson Robert adoption requests in the United Friday Bengtzen 16 of 28 Hartwell aveStates far exceed the supply of Former banker and public acThe Bengtzen car collided nue children and said that Mrs Calvin countant in the European city with a westbound Green taxicab now to husband 25 asked has of Heller the L Walter Coolidge adopt driven by Noel Evert 21 of 240 the refugees is a financial adviser in New York Evert was arRedondo avenue The hill has the support of Sen- City rested on a charge of failing to Williams-Heller H ator William His wife Mrs Annie y King a member yield the of the senate committee on immis ft nutritionist a profesLaurence Spjute 9 of 1999 RichSon lo Return igration and naturalization Mrs sion she said in which there is no ards street received bruises in a Johnson said unemployment at SevThose who attended the meeting From Coast enteenth South and Blair streets Body Introduction Have et Mrs Musser's were: Professor The youth was riding a bicycle east and Mrs James L Barker Very The couple came here with an Rnd made a left turn into the side Funeral services for Dr Fred of an eaatbound automobile driven Rev Monsignor A F Giovannoni introduction to Mrs Amy Brown Miss Mabel Danuser Miss Anciila Lyman social welfare leader and Stauffer 72 have been tentatively by John E Arrington 17 of 15 Giovannoni Mis Frances Moser member of the L D S Relief so- arranged for Sunday at 2:30 p m East Seventeenth South street poLena Mrs D G Sullivan Mrs James A ciety presidency Dr from in the Eighteenth L D S ward lice reported Hogle Dr Frederic W Ganzert Madison Phillips president of the Busichapel 107 A street Burial will be Miss Martha King Mr and Mrs International Federation of A C Jensen Attorney General and ness and Professional Women in Wasatch Lawn Memorial park Mrs Joseph Chez County CommisInterested keenly tn the religion The Utah physician sioner and Mrs J R Rawlins and Afid mode of life of L D S church died distinguished Thursday in Monterey Cal Mt and Mrs Will S McQuilkin members they ronversed at length Mrs McQuilkin who is U S co- with Heber J Grant church presi- of a heart attack The body will be llector of customs in Salt Lake City dent returned to Salt Lake City SaturArt lovers will not be deprived wa named chairman of the Salt An object of considerable interest day by a son Dr F Leaver of the benefits of the Utah State Lake group of mask was the tb them death Stauffer Art Center because of the W P A Joseph Smith which they examined Dr Stauffer retired from active 18 months continuous employment in the church historian's office practice in Sait Lake City two ruling it was announced Friday Cement Stolen From At a meeting of employes of the Changing Maps years ago moving to Monterey He was a past Utah federal art project the workof illness Asked concerning the status of Home Building Site ers volunteered to donate their Furope which they left a year ago president of the Utah board of to avoid suspending any of C S Nielsen of 1174 Simpson Mr Heller cited the fact that it is health charter member of the time college of surgeons the art center activities according avenue reported to Salt Lake City getting to be a common practice to American chdirmiln of the Utah chapter of to Elzy J Bird stale director police Friday that fit) sacks of cc draw the boundary lines on all the Under the W P A ruling workers organization and a former 2159 an in and Preston eraser from with stolen was ment pencil maps must lay-otake a after of assomember the Utah Medical to new a is the map a new pencil attached street where he building 18 months of continuous employhome Guests at the Ambassador hotel ciation Born in Willard October 24 1866 ment Mr Bird said Due to the Officers said lire marks at the Mr and Mrs Heller plan to remain he was a son of Mr and Mrs John fact that there are no replacements location indicated that a truck was here until Tuesday before proceedavailable through the W P A office backed into the yard during the ing to the Pacific northwest and Stauffer He studied at the University of Utah and received his to continue the work the employes San Francisco night to carry the loot away doctor's degree at the Kentucky voted to carry on end to donate School of Medicine at Louisville examples of their art to be sold He practiced medicine In Salt Lftke at a public auction the proceeds Stauffer Rites To Be Sunday' ii Brifiliam Young eight-month-o- & right-of-wa- Art Workers To Donate Time y i S J City from Surviving I I1 - 1901 to 1936 are his widow Mrs Eulalia Stuart Stauffer who is ex- I 4 pected in Salt Lake City Saturday a son Dr F Leaver Stauffer of Salt Lake City and two sinters In Idaho Water Use in City Mounts in July it Salt Lake Clty'a daily water consumption since July it when the thermometer hit 103 for the first time in 1939 has been more than 44000000 gallons Commissioner George D Keyser head of the water department reported Friday But one of the higgest days was July 14 when the mercury rose to 103 degrees again Approximately 54 4R4 523 gallons were used on that Friday Records show that less WRter is used on Sundays and holidays which is due to the business houses and office buildings being closed Much water is now being utilized for air conditioning aystems H' Reports Theft C-- ir Rifling a robe a 38 caliber pistol and a watch from his car was reported to Salt Ijike City police Friday by Bryce Baker of Athena Ore Of a jacket ff President Heber J Grant of the L D S church will lead the ir v new committee to plan for the erection of a monument to the Mormon pioneers and o'ther early groups at the point near the mouth of Emigration canyon where Brigham Young uttered the famous words "This Is the TREAT smooth-performin- O safe g Studfbsker Champion World’sonly rar of its low price to ftvrrage 27 '( miles per gallon In round trip coast-to-mil run ! World’s only car of Its jvrnA to travel 15000 continuous nulei Sn 14511 minutes Why bother with the others? Own it Champion I Low down C I T terms payment-ea- sy t vv dV J yiW J ji&i 1 place" President Grant was chairman first monument committee and the new one will have virtually the same personnel although there are some vacancies to fill due to death and resignation Governor Henry H Blond left for New York Thursday night and intended tb work on the committee appointments while en route to that city where he will participate In Utah day ceremonies at the world's fair The first committee authorized by the 1937 legislature selected as sculptor for the monument Mahonrl M Young famous Utah-hor- n sculptor who is a grandson of Brigham Young The 1939 legislature approved the selection and provided for a second committee to carry the work forward and raise funds to aid tha state in financing the monument Mr Young's model of the proposed monument was shown to members of the legislature and booklets describing the project were distributed A y e T' -rAct - Vi of the liii mmf yjfl mi few r 7a 'tfi Xa is 1 a V 9 Cft j 4 wH Shiilcr to Take Airport Job Head Will Ex-Zo- o Bo Watchman Shidcr former superintendent of Hogle Gardens zoo will be transferred to' the position of night watchman at the municipal airport on July 25 when he returns to work after a vacaE M "Dutch" tion This decision was reached Friday by P H Goggin Salt Lake City parks commissioner after a conference with Mr Shider Commissioner Goggin announced Thursday that Mr Shider had been replaced as superintendent of the zoo by Edward Hampton who had served as assistant superintendent for several years Mr Shidcr was first employed by Salt Lake City as superintendent of the Liberty park zoo in 1916 He continued in this capacity until 1931 when the zoo was moved to Hogle gardens and then until 1933 remained head of the zoo at its present location In 1933 the city employed Captain Ralph D McCollin as zoo superintendent and Mr Shider was transferred to Liberty park as one of the caretakers there In 1936 Mr Shidcr agRin was made head of the zoo and had served until the present time 600 Sheer Summer STREET FROCKS UtllJOltH Utah Parks to Get Capital Expert Tribune Washington Bureau WASHINGTON July 21- -C Marshall Finnan superintendent D C for nf parks in Washington the past five years will leave here soon to take over superintendency nf Bryce Canyon and Zion nabe of which will divided among those who will get no pay for their tional parks in southern Utah During his term of office in work Washington Mr Finnan made more changes ill the famed parks of the nation’s capital than had been made in the preceding 60 years Curving walks and roads were laid out in straight lines trees were moved and spacious lawns were planted muFitz Theophilus prominent Paul R Frnnko now is national sic instructor and composer from Jefferson City Mo entertained hI parks supervisor for Utah an impromptu conrert given at the home of Mr ami Mrs FreJ A Carleson 1408 Military way Frl- day night Xf I Mr Fitz paused in Balt CUT 49V( tn Los Angeles City en rout where ho plans several concerts Total assets of Utah's 59 hanks and San Francisco where he will as of June 30 were $169 467 22176 exhibit a book of poems on state 3174 953 95737 Ihrce flowers at the Golden Gate inter- compared with months ago and $159 428 95527 on national exposition June 30 1938 It lft ahown In a quarHe has included "The Sego Inly" Utah's state poem In his hook The terly consolidated alatement Issued Friday by R F Ktarlcy stats bank poem was composed by Mr commixsiifher Carleson Deposits at the end of last month were $1 49132 992 22 bj against $154 862 62941 three months ago Announce Rlrtli and $13969808750 a year ago The An d little account showed boy was horn to capital Mr and Mrs William Borsch change amounting to $19 617109 08 1785 Princeton avenue Thursday at the end of June 119 426 374 67 at the L D S hospital Mr Barack three months ago and $19 067 735 26 c a year is booker and buyer for Intermoungo 6 Ixians and dixcountft wars tain Theaters Inc Mrs Bora k is 576 77 at the end of June 1 the former Miss Sue Lerner of 067 4 8 at the end of March mid New York City The new arrival J 4 977 961 62 At the end of June is their second child Sport Cotton s Shvrr Cottons Prints & Pastels Composer Gives Concert Here Utah Hanks Gain LaSt I fV 1 a L 1 5 - eight-poun- lfi8-36$55-P'- Brother and Sister Reunited In Suit Lake After 30 Years ‘li' School Enroll 123 Student Carl Rod of 829 Fifth avenue almost had lo bs Introducad lo his sister Miss Ellen Rods of Washington D C when she arrived Friday for a visit — the first time the two members of the family had met sines they bade each oilier good-bIn a small New Jersey village 30 yean ago The tnolher and sister wet horn Iri Harden snd siie In the e United States at Aft early for the school session of four wee’s at the University of Utah began Friday with 125 student enrollFinal examinations for the ing first lx weeks of summer school wer held Enrollment for th post session can bs mads until Tuesday according to Dean Milton Reunion director of Ihe summer sessions Only graduate and upper division sludents will be admitted Classes sre offered In biology history geology and sociology Registration In 1909 Mr Bo la left sister and came tn Utah and later became a tailor In Salt Luke City "It’s been too long to go withI will out seeing my brother not let It happen Again" Miss Boris said Friday The Halt Lake meeting will not he the only reunion In the family The Washington niasaeusa will leave In a few days for Los where she will visit soother hroiher whom she has not seen for 20 yesri 111 4 i v i BJk M iuj eLj The ideal way to freshen your summer wardrobe! With lovely cool frocks— nice enough to' wear from morning 'til night Here you have style quality excellent fabrics—at a budget price! Buy several now! 1938 yourself to thd prestige of this J July 22 1939 Slruoturc Will Honor Sedan Collides With Heavy Cement Truck Iri a effort to force bill Passage of the Wagner-Roger- s providing for admittance of 200)0 German refugee children to the United States Mrs Winthrop Johnson of New York City met with representatives of women's and civic clubs Friday night ftt the home of Mrs Burton W Mueiser HM Harvard avenue Mrs Johnson who once attended school in Salt Lake City is on ft nation-wid- e tour advocating the enactment of the bill before adjournment of congress -- Woman Child Grant to Head Monument Miss Grave Building Body Crash Hurts Club Members Asked to Aid Nazis’ Victims No i sr V |