Show ’r- - Mornin- Wednesday r g- i inij I to Pflss f ? ftbc Salt £akt Tribune- Rescuer Surveys Scene of NearTragcdy Urcgs jvniglit -- rcwFirc Law Visitor Secs New Hope in China S L Reveals Tells Progress In Orient War ordinance to Adoption fire protection for ample m buildings was rtical openings Fire Chief Walter S Tuesday when he reported by jed v night Salt Lake City commission j’ lhe results of a recent survey hazards ct ire the board At his suggestion Attorney City jrctetl a to investigate Irvine f raid ordinance enacted in Portthe rndel Ore land calling r()tection of elevator wells 3s and light for spunkier shafts stair current survey conducted sev- a bad following ears ago al ave-ti- e on First fire house rrtment declared: Chief Knight be a flash "This survey won’t affair so far as the fire Explaining the one s similar to partment is concerned Survey out the earlier sur-r- v resulted in construction of rofe than 200 new' fire escapes residential and commercial Earlier pointed He (1 fractures survey undertaken foin the U P hotel fire lding nhich miraculously failed to take covered I toll in human life has Chief Knight L’ buildings to date He offered a tabulation com-- j Hid led by Harris E Anderson of the 29 jre department showing that tf the 52 structures are in need c1 various tvpes of safeguards against fires These Included: Fifteen new fire escapes repairs two existing fire escapes implements of four elevator shafts it r pairs in two furnace rooms alterations in two build-- i psand electrical wiring lmprove-j-ent- s in two others The new a per-rane- tnder Advisement commissioners also took under advisement a request that the e department be modernized v th a view of bringing about a reduction in fire insurance pre-- r im rates The request was submitted by f as P Backman secretary of the of commerce who urged bat the 1910 budget provide funds fir improving the department’s equipment and to permit one man ti make a complete survey of De hazards in the city The iha-nb- V' Kai-she- Forest Head Ashs Observance Finance Expert Of Fire Prevention Week To Visit S L man-cause- man-caus- Results Cuts Bruises Collision In Two ans am persons incurred lacera-- t and biuises Tuesday at 7 40 when an automobile in which with an-- c Fourth North 'hev were riding collided her machine at a'd Oakley streets Injured were Wjlford W 9 of Emery North Twelfth West a'reet and his son Wesley Emery 21 of the same address The ac-- e dent occurred when the machine d'lven bv the vounger Emeiy col-- 1 ded with another driven by E P Fouik 165 52' of 1572 West Fourth 5trth stieot The latter was hv Traffic Investigators T '' Southworth and C F Peirce f r failure to keep to the right of tie center of the highway 100 Audition For Roles In S L Opera Urges Help Small mobile cooperative Industrial plants of many kinds aie enabling the Chinese people to stiffen their resistance against Japanese Invaders and are at the same time building toward the future China confidently believes is hers Miss Pearl Pollock secretary of the Young Women's Christian association mov ement in said in Salt Lake City China Tuesday These cooperative organizations now numbering more than 1200 keep refugees and other civilian victims of the war busy and at the same time provide needed manufactures and supplies for the The small units Chinese troops situated Immediately behind the battle lines are reinforced by larger units farther in the interior The Chinese government plans to establish a total of 30000 such cooperatives as rapidly as possible Build Despite War "It Is amazing the W'ay China is building for the future despite "All the war" she declared through the entire conflict that spit it of ”pushing ahead has been apparent Equally inspirational she said has been the spirit with whleh the people of China particularly the women have accept ed the hardships and the xiiffuuUies imposed It on them by the war Fred Simons looks into the shallow artesian "The women from the humblest action was credited with saving her uneducated country housewife at well into which his sister Fred applied artificial respiration in k one extreme to Mme Chiang Scout fashion (Story on Page 24 ) Marjorie fell Tuesday afternoon His quick at the other are the backbone of China and thev me pressing forward without faltering for a new and moie wonderful future But they do for their country need help and the women of can do America in particular much to give them strength in the Carl Chatters of Chicago recog- years of war that are to come "I hope every American woman Cites Toll of Blazes iu Wasatch nized as one of the leading municican to aid in the will do whatever she pal finance authorities ” I mted States will visit Salt Lake the Chinese people Region in Making Plea Miss Tollock who has been In City Wednesday Tom McCoy executive secretary of the Municipal China for the past 10 years was Residents of Salt Lake City acres of ground burned but any League of Utah announced guest of honor at a tea at the Salt one of them could have develand surrounding areas need to En route to San Francisco to ad- Lake City Y W C A clubhouse She is en oped into a malor blaze doing dress the annual convention of the Tuesday afternoon take National Fire Prevention untold damage Mr Gurr said route back to China after a years assoOfficers’ Finance Municipal week being observed Monday As evidence of the damage ciation of the United States and furlough in the United States which can be done by forest Canada of which he is executive through Saturday seriously J E Gurr YVacatch national forfires he cited the years figures director Mr Chatters will be feted est supervisor declared Tuesdav for the entire region including at a luncheon Wednesday noon in Suffer Fall Injuries after a study of summer forest Utah Nevada southern Idaho the Hotel Utah H F Schultz 30 of 1185 Thud fue records and western Wyoming A total At the meeting which will be avenue suffeied contusions and "Our records show that there of 16992 acres were burned attended by leading citv county abrasions of his left lower leg Tueswere 64 fires in the Wasatch forwith loss estimated at $54676 and state finance officers a Utah day when a manhole cover gave ests this year and that 60 of Of 953 fires in the Tgion 359 of the national municipal way under him The mishap oc” d Mr were them were with 594 due chapter finance organization will be or- curred at about 56 South Main Gurr declared “That is more to lightning further stressing ganized street than double the amount of the point that residents of the fires in any other forest area surrounding Salt Lake City are more careless than persons in the intermountain region ” of other localities Mr Gurr the 64 fires Fortunately caused only $52 damage with 98 pointed out man-caused- October 11 1 939 9 1 YWCA Worker of a new d -- Recent Survey Shaft Hazard J - More than 100 persons were given auditions Monday and Tuesday evening for principal roles and chorus in the opera "Faust” to be presented by the Salt Lake City Opera association during the latter part of December II Fred-- I erick Davis director announced Tuesday night The vast of the seven principals in the opera will be announced The Monday the dnector said chorus will be composed of 60 per- jf y°r can have futnac esent s“u to cquipPe Y ou AutefT sons The leading diameters are: Faust tenor Matguente soprano basso Martha Mephistopholes Siehel soprano Valentine baritone Wagner baritone mezzo-sopran- Sees new Miss Pearl Pollnc k hope for the future of (Tiina o ot cotr Coupon ation Oil Firm Holds Alfred H Balman is being transferred fiom the Salt Lake department of the soil conservation service to St George Utah where he will be district conservationist Foimetlv he was at Morgan Utah on the Weber river protect and b fore that he did extension and soil woik in the Idaho Falls Idaho region Pact Parley Representatives of the Noithern Oil company's officers stockholders and others met Tuesday afternoon In the Utah capitol in an effort to agiee upon a piogiam that would be act ept able to the state securities commission so that operations might be resumed immediately The meeting was made possible by a reiess in the seeiuities commission hearing to show cause why the company's permit to sell stoi k should not bo revoked the commission having continued the hearing until Wednesday at 10 a m no testimony being taken on Tuesday Among reasons given for the suspension vvas that the company had violated its agi cement to expend at least 50 per cent of all revenues in dulling operations Miss Stella Dysait Los Angeiefc the company president testified 0 Monday that she had invested of her ow n money in the com pany’s operations v units'1 wsimsml 36 So Stato Was 1300 SAVE TIME - Fly UNITED $25-00- Mir niwtNT coNvmtm Year 'round United' a the choice for business and personal travel For United oners SAN FRANCISCO 3 Club Federation Plans One-DaInstitute hri SI min SEATTLE S y hri Mainliner luxury frequent and convenient scheduler SS min CHICAGO 7 hr 2S min Intel national relations and piob-lem- s arising out of the piesent Euiopean war will be the theme of a one-da- y institute to be conducted at the Nevvhouse hotel Wednesday by the Salt Lake district of the Utah Federation of Womens NfW over United's famous midcontinent airway and economical fares that include the finest meals aloft Call travel '' agents hotels or YORK '12 hr nm lines Clubs Stalling at 10 a m the institute will indude such topics as "Amcr-na- s Young Men and the World Crisis "Reupiocal Trade Agree’ ments" Relations" and kindled subjects Mrs Hugh Ward president of the Salt Lake (list ru t will ronduit the sessions Cl Firemen Answer Four Calls One Proves Unnecessary Despite an intensive fire prevention campaign all during this week Salt Lake City firemen Tuesday responded to four alarms one of them unnecessary At 1130 a m an alarm was sent from 1017 Belmont avenue where the residence of Paul L Pehrson was ignited when hot ashes in a wood box were set too close to a porch Damage was estimated at $25 ff m residences of F At 10 30 Ileginbotham at 118 Oi street and Keith Browne 120 O street caught fire from sparks from a chimney on the latter home Damage was estimated at $50 to the latter and $5 to the former o igSparks from a chimney-alsnited a brick and frame residence at 508 South Fourth West street Loss owned by Francis A Brems was estimated at $5 to the roof An unnecessary alarm was recorded at 6 30 p m when smoldering rubbish at a dump at Tenth West street and Euclid avenue burst into flames In an effort to protect hotel patrons from fire several score hotel employes attended the first In a scries of fire prevention classes Tuesday at 2 and 7 p m at fire Batdepartment headquarters talion Chief Lloyd B Egan was instructor Classes for other industrial employes will be conducted Thursday Ruhinoff Faces Busy Sojourn Dave Rubinoff famous violinist in Utah for concerts at Provo Ogden and Salt Lake City practically makes his profession his hobby travel Challenger service gives added zest to economy It's really fun to save money on the Challenger You save on rail fare and berth costs And in addition the service Challenger offers Registered for SleepCar delightful Lounge LOW FARES a meals three ing Car passengers In '" SaltrlPLaka raarhato City day for a total of only 90ff throughout 2340 En route to the San Francisco World s 2240 Fair you can visit glamorous Southern 4700 Alto vary low California at but little more rail fare on way art than going to San Francisco direct Union Pacific Nurse-Stewarde- furg':rm4o ‘"“r for further difailt co mult: OlUca Hotal Utah BulMlng Wwteh 200 City Tick to 8 OO pa 8 OO OHica Houir Waakday OO pa Sunday and Holiday 9 OO am to 6 C H RALTMARSH Oanaial Aganl Paaaogat Dapartaant A Tuesday the maestro appeared at East high school and conducted a "band clinic" with school musicians Wednesday he plans to appear at assemblies at East South and Granite schools The violinist is scheduled to appear in professional concerts T hursdny at 8 15 p m at Brigham Young university in Provo Friday at 3 30 p m and 8 30 p m in Ogden and Saturday at 2 30 p m and 8 15 p m at South high school in Salt Lake City His appearance locally Is being sponsored by the Salt Lake City junior chamber of commerce TAMOUS AS THE BUILDER OT car Pontiac finest and makes its greatest forward stride presents four new series of Silver Streaks for 1940 — S3 Plot? 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