Show n 21 Wednesday Morning- - Win Approval Groo Wins Post FBI Chief Baps Politics Lighting Grade Crossing Signals Okelied of the building at 57 South State street as a center of operation for the food stamp plan to be ‘ launched soon in Salt Lake Citv and county was announced Tuesday by Sharon L Hatrh county director of public w -- of the The board appropriated not to fvreed to cover approximately 20 per cent of the cost Of the lighting proiect vvhieh will Include installation of 52 lighting Units at a total cost of $8500 The remaining 71 per cent will be paid by the state road commission cut of federal aid funds Citv Engineer W D Deers was directed to report on the best tvpes of lamps to install with $2100 two separate units under consideration One would rost $2120 a vear to maintain the other $1852 with installation cost the game for either type Reconsider Action The city commission prev 10 isiy had refused to make Third West street an artei ml but reconsidered w hen informed the stale road commission took the posihon that safety would be piomoted bv lining the thoroughfare with st op igns B C J Wheatlake rhnirmnn of the traffic boards engineering committee advised the commission against installing r traffic semaphore signal at Third last on South Temple strppt explaining thp National Safety council is opposed to occasional signals for the pole purpose of regulating pedestrian movement He pointed out there is only one accident near that intersection shown in police department records of the last several years and added that the lndiscrinnmte of semaphores would placing ‘ ruin" South Temple street s value as a traffic aitorial The signal had been requested by the Womens Safety council of Salt Lake City on the ground that it would benefit churchgoer who attend nearby churches To this argument Mr Wheatlake replied lhat pedestrians as well as rinveis must be educated in the fundamentals of common nnse and lie declared that accourtesy cident records show there have been no fatalities in recent sears among school children Roy Scouts and others who are given frequent instruction in how to conduct themselves as pedestrians Location Designated The railroad signals will be placed as follows Railroad company Bamberger crossings at Eighth North and Third West streets Everett and Warm Springs streets and on Chicago street south of Beck street Salt Lake and I tah crossing on Second West south of Fourteenth South street Salt Lake and Garfield Western crossing at Redwood road and South Temple street Western I’acific crossing on Redwood road south of First south Street Union Pacific crossing on Redwood road just south of Second south street Orem line crossing at Firt Weft and Ninth South streets Multiple crossing on Ninth South west of Jefferon street The state road commission was s asked to notify the various to furnish hluepunts of conduits and other details for installation of the warning eh v es R Whitney Groo (hosen for high office hy international ' chief of police Voters Slow To Register For Primary Small Turn-Ou- t Noted hv Lifting Agents Salt Like City’s municipal elec tmn campaign marked by a lack of enthusiasm to date apparently has failed to generate much interest among unregistered voter at judging hy the slim turn-ou- t well-traine- of hysteria" places Tuesday residenEven in newly built-u- registtation Overrealou (roups "In the wave of patnotism that is rising in the coantry" he said "there lie the danger of groups or individuals engaging in acts which are distinctly in method no matter how patriotic in aim We need no vigilantes in this situation 'the police convention which will continue Mondav opened through Thursday The problem of the cnminal v out h ore upied mue h time at Tues- h p tial districts in the southeastern part of thp city registration agents reported late in the day that the number of persons applying to qualify for the primary election Oc tober 24 vv as small In the more established sections of the citv the number of new and transferred registrants was even less it was learned after a check of agents There will be only one more registration the primary election and another on October 11 before the general elertion November 7 It is estimated there are 25 000 unregis-teie- d voters in the utv over-zealo- ’ day s session fore day-Orto- ber WCTU A wild motorcycle ride with a state patrolman at his heels arrest after his vehicle overturned leap from a hospital window while receiving treatm°nt and capture shortly thereafter— that was the chain of events which sent Joseph R Wiley Jr welfare to late Tuesday jail on inside the work Remodeling The voung Salt Laker at liberty of the structure will start Wednesbond on an involuntary day Mr Hatrh said so that it will on $1000 he ready for possible use on Octo- manslaughter charge when the seevents took ber 21 It is hoped the plan mav ries of breath-tanin- g be started then although original plaee had little to say early Wedannouncements had its opening nesday from his cell in Salt Lake county jail scheduled for October 10 The orange and blue stamps used Previous Charge under the plan will be sold to those The charge on w hie h he w as held eligible from the center and most night was only rpckless Tuesday of the accompanying bookkeeping will be done there Mr Hatch said driving but his arrest recalled to officers the fact that soon he will V P A Operator face a Third district court jury on About 10 W P A workers will the manslaughter count— a charge which was the outgrowth of an mpbrate the center under direc- automobile collision motorcycle tion of Mr Hatch and Claude B Federal Surplus Com- last June 13 in which Sterling W Hodges Ogden 19 of 1920 Thirteenth East modities corporation official Meanwhile Mr Hodges and other street was injured fatallv Ironically enough Mr Ogden F S C C official continued preand Wiley a was liminary work necessary to launch- was riding motorcycle an automobile when driving of the plan ing occurred TuesThey met with the state board the fatal accident was of public welfare and gained ap- day night It was Wiley who fatal The a aboard motorcycle proval of a contract calling for crash occurred at Seventeenth the state to furnish the revolving East streets fund essential to the plan Signa- South and Thirteenth Wiley who lives at 901 Gale ture of Governor Henry M Blood out of the state at present is still street was reported traveling up to 70 miles an hour during the required however ohase with State Patrolman RayDetails Explained mond J Baiton in pursuit through shortAt a meeting in Sugat house de- Murray city streets Tuesday 7 p m before ly of were tails the plan explained to all Salt Lake county welfare Taken to Hospital department case workers who Patrolman Barton reported he under Mr Hatch will certify rethe youth near the lief workers and W P A employes staited chasing high school on State street Murray to desiring participate a zigzag flight through side At a meeting in the New house After the motorcyclist was oversheets hotel the F S C C men gained taken when he spilled his marhine from representative wholesale gro- while a turn from State cers a promise to accept the street making Forty-eightonto South stamps as payment of hills from street The officer was riding in retailers who have already agreed an automohile to accept the stamps for commodiWiley was then taken to the ties Salt Lake General hospital for The wholesalers represented hy treatment of minor cuts and A B Smith S B Fggcrtsen Ersuffered when the motorbruises nest Toronto and J H Ballinger A few minutes later fell also agreed to have their salesmen cycle victim who was left alone the on of the pass plan explanations in a room of the to retailers unacquainted with it momentarilyward opened a window emergency pushed out a screen jumped to FJigible Buyers the ground and fled The plan is one bv which thoe Several state highway officers eligible estimated to be 28 000 per- and Salt Lake City polne were sons lornllv buy orangp stamps called to help search for the young good for purchase of regular comman Within a short time officers modities at anv store and for each found Wiley hiding in a seed comtwo such stamps bought are given yard at 2190 South State free one blue stamp fdr purchase pany street of designated surpluses at any store Mr Hodges Tuesday announced of a committee the personnel Meet Thursday Members of the t omens Chris- tmn Temperance Union in V’tah will assemble m annual convention session Thursday at 10 a m at the 169 Immanuel Baptist rhurrli Fourth Last street Approximately 40 delegates aie expected to attend the meeting which will he highlighted with a banquet at 6 30 p m at which Mrs Burton W Musser will he guest speaker Mrs Louise Y Robison president of the National Womans Relief society of the L D S church also will address the banquet session Mrs D W Jenkins state W C T U president will deliver lit r annual address at the banquet The morning session w 111 he devoted to memorial services while afternoon speakers will include Dr James T Worlton assistant superof Salt Lake City intendent W D MacCullough schools Mi and Mrs Hoyt E Henrique It was reported erroneously in The Tribune Tuesday morning that the convention would be held all-da- v chosen c Accident Kills Former Utahn hy retailers to assist in F J Luca Jenhiip’ Campaign Headquarters Open Jenkins Ah Internationally know n racing driver and safety enNew-hou- n dis-Ut- College Board Selected H Ross Rroyyn of Salt Lake Citv as p!pi ted tn the board of trustees of Westminster college as a neve member T iiesday during the second annual esmn of the thuty-fir- t ITesbyterian Synod of I tah and W omen s Sy noclu al of I tah Six other trustee yyeie reelected tn the board They aie George A CritchlowDr K D Hammond the Rev Robert D Steele president of the college H R Waldo Mayor John M Wallace all of Salt City and Dr A A Barber of Ogden Approximately 150 delegates aie yv Drner of Mishap c S( o you determined who will next iootball Saturday game? Hay you entered this week estimate coupon in Th Tribune Telegram priie gridiron contest? Watch th Dillrnce-bScore Toolbnll Rating each Thurday on Th Tribune Sport Tag y Simons Tuesday afternoon owed her life to quick thinking ami aid training of her emlv bred foot hull placing hint her Simon locldling min the liuk vend at her home 2)11 Filth In'! street lie infant ell fue e dow it Into the water at about 12 29 be r A tnoiin nt late r p m mother Mr 11 F Simons eh Inld cnyeied the mi ohm ioiik and si i came el for aid bred convalescing ftom a (ut I yrielv wrrnell'd knee' during a football game mlf'nd la t Bat urin anil foi got Ins injury gan to ndinmiste r artificial I tn the child I’efoiP the' Salt lake fue ton nt rese lie squad consist de-p- mg of lieutenant A R Ward amt F ire nut n R A W rill could arrive on tin 'i lie' tie habv wa ngmn conscious he loisky nplam of the Mur-inhigh school feolball team told ie ule mint W ird tm b aim it in title ml I'spirntion methods a I y e 1 a Boy A i ‘eout f n to the Term ou Mm ms Pelcison 51 was taken tn Ihe stale piisem Tuesday afler-liiinin begin n life term to wtiieh he' was sentemed n week ago fm the slaying la July of his son I'elfi-iDonald 1’iesinn 25 iw had been held in Ihe county undM a weeks xtav of exeeu-tio- ti I tn-- 1 n ot ding to lh’ family physino ill rf Mat lot e Mlffrie-bsrtmg c om ie a I inn ft om cian feet f vpoMlir Ii c ob water n tar grinted hy ilriet Judge Me ( onkie W Os U "W h untm Utah Elementary Superiors Hold Session Communist Russia offers a challenge to the democrartes of the world by Its attempts to abolish poverty and unemployment Miss Hermese Peterson of Brigham Young university told the Utah Elementary Supervisors’ organization Tuesday night Speaking before a meeting In the Hotel Utah which preceded the annual convention of the Utah Education association Miss Peterson described her experiences last summer In Europe in general and the U S S R in particular Cause Serious Reflection “Believe me I saw a lot of things which should cause seriouS reflections on the pait of the democracies " she declared “While there is little of our precious freedom in the dictatorship nations neither is there the poverty misery and want that is found in England and France " Most of the women Including mothers work m Russia according to Miss Peterson She described hnyv the smaller children are tended in huge nurseries while their parents are working during the 'v itnhmrf'il Commercial Josef artist and industrial designer here for I’ K A convention Artist Tells Of Advance Glencoe Dr 111 W rough I'isne hools j 'edne mnar' ’ irty-f- o i )' the in hei Dr M sup R Blaekler California state depart ment of education t Dr Heber A Sotin director of 'industrial San Jose State college Dr Kenneth W Eells field represent tive of the cooperative studv committee and William Ralph physical education depart-meof the University of Southern California The first general meeting in the tabernacle Thursday at 6 10 p m will be preceded bv forum groups and the house of delegates all to be held at the state eapitol The program of the house of one of the most important meetings of the convention will start in the house of representatives chamber in the eapitol at 10 a the se Ip ration Northwestern university Evanston 111 Mrs Lillian Gray school of education San Jose Stale college San Jose Cal Rr Vaul J Misner superintendent 0( schools Super’ Jtld of Guest speakers at the convention this year Include Dr Frnest 0 Mel by dean of the school of edu Educator Sees Challenge In Communism m p noiie1 c mmitt t nors ipitol penis I dav j o j lor to ntion jlisclqiu angi lid 'ct 1 'end jeting j ike C ntion tah w s an ird v $ nrk a I hool v !? 1 c Continue Drop 4 I Vom-paie- Rec-rela- Traffic Managers h i 1 n hire officers fiom the I' 8 rec tinting station in Salt lake Cits will iit llcbcr October 16 and 17 ami Priie October 18 20 and 21 Commander T D Wilson announced Tuesday I he thioe men will examine and mlciyicw all applicants who aie interested In or anticipate joining the navy In November or later Oc tober s quota of 42 ici mil from this area has already been filled Begins ft " Elect Chief Saw Recruiting Agents Plan ‘slate Trips n be- f nine-mont- navy Grid Player Saves Sister By Artificial Respiration for the reception of moie 5000 school teachers and executive" who will attend the fortyf0UrJ annual meeting of the Uah E() ucation association in Salt L City Thursday Friday and Saul! day v ere completed Tuesday Guided by an imposing arraj ! speakers the educators will and discuss practically subject in the cuincuium take up problems within their 0wn on ganization elect officers and eom mittees and study the latest vations in the field of teaching Many Guest Speakers N- - Principals at meeting of ele- mentary supervisors Tuesday night were left to right Mis Hermesa Peterson Miss Nellie Hendricks and Miss Ada Wilhite bUd Car Faces Count I Hay win With most of the advance ness out of the way pep City Expenditures attending the Synod at the Westminster Trcsbyterian churrh 175 West Fifth South street Speakers Tuesday included Dr Walter D Howell of Phil ide Iphin Dr Aha ext King of Hastings Neb and Mi Mary F Moore of San Fran- - c I'ic lure on Page Nine )u i let II - month old Mat jol ie - M 1 V rr T U- Preliminaries For Annual Meet Ended Traffic Case Through Mails launching the plan George 7eee and H S Tucker W W’ W'lllcv roofing contracwere selected as an executive unit tor who announced his candidary he said to be aided bv advisers infor the Salt Lake Citv enmmis-sio- n cluding G Bradley Williams Dona few weeks ago Tuesday ald P Lloyd George W Morgan The Fred Durkee and Stewart Romney announced his withdrawal reason he gave for dropping out In a dispatch from Chicago the of the rare was “business onliga-tinn- s Associated Press reported Milo and unforeseen conditions Perkins F S C C president told which have come up " the National Association of Food The w ithdiaw al of Mr Willev Chains convention the food stamp left right candidates to compete plan should be extended throughposts out the nation because of its sucfor the two commission Four will qualify in the October cess in the cities where it is now 24 primary for the final election in operation on November 7 Race Al l939 Following an address bv J W j Speal Thornton association president (if the will the delegates hear committee I'lmer Visitor Arrives reports bills and resolutions and ltd su make up a roster of candidates t e cla For Address Committees to he appointed in(i mzci clude central teachers welfare J sion salary and contract and associj oce The heretofore unheard of role ation finance i 'As of the artist in the realm of Amermu i Retirement Board acaney ican mass production is steadily r id sc Immediately following adjourt am f becoming more Important and nment of the house of delegates the I lativ be will indispensable I'tah Teachers’ Retnement syeventually I The according to Josef Sinel of San stem will meet to nominate candhen Francisco nationally known in- idates to fill r yacnnoy on the rc SOI etirement board id tc dustrial designer President Thornton will deliver pov Mr Sinel is In Salt Lake City the principal address at Ihe first 0rg to address Ihe Advertising club general meeting The invocation Es ai t ie n Wednesday at 12 15 p m and an will be given bv Sylvester Q Canof the non of rounnl the to lea art section group of thp U E A twelvemember S I D apostles of the 10 m a at convention A Ihildr day Friday ehurch The proposed I' E The sprahe said she yvanted it Discovers Artist Need constitution will be presented and ‘U understood that she is no comnames of new offirets will be put tioms ‘Tver since the Industrial revo- in nomination Dr Melhy will b munist and does not approye of all Md lr Russian policies "What I do want lution the manufacturer has the guest speaker intac to say " she declared "is that the In addition to the regular studv i Food all he needed was a plant thought work Russia has done for the com‘ and forum groups Friday sesmnJ hey Uncle Sam mail Tuesday mon people is a challenge to demo- and equipment" Mr Sinel said w ill he devoted to meeting of prit at yeas acting ns emissary between cratic nations Instead of blindly "Lately he has discovered that the ncipals business officials and the ews an admitted traffic violator and criticising Russia yve should try artists eye for design and ulti- personnel section Sreondary and i Med Justice of the Peace Reg White to understand yhat she is doing" mate utility not only aids him In higher education teachers will hear e of Sandy In holding court and Miss Ada Wilhite of Murray on topic embraced hy speaker a out better hut (ltd case product obtaining settlement of the state president of the organiza- turning their divisions and will hold their ahy Je Bovack of Spanish Fork tion presided at the meeting effects an economy In production annual elections of officers nuvo wrote Justice White acknowledgwhich was attended by supers isors as well” to eta The artist has an inborn sense Election Scheduled Friday ing driving 50 miles an hour in from throughout the state Exj of observation that can be ema zone and enclosed his Officers of the assonation who leu Nominating Committee traffic ticket ployed beneficially In Industry ac- will be eleited are Me Citing the perpresident dues With his sonal inconvenience of making A nominating committe which cording to Mr Sinel president and two trustees Norn Lrge a court appearance at this time the will choose the candidates for an perspective and powers of observanation will be made during t que he asked if the court would not election in March 1910 was tion the artist visualizes how the Thursday evemrg Irxly general meeting look will act and when handle the case hy mail chosen It consists of Miss Haz'd product with the balloting heing conductlorn Tuesday the court sent a reBrockbank of the Umyeisity of ultimately produced and ran makp ed at the Hotel Ltah Friday hot1 ply informing the corresponding I tah Miss Freda Jensen of Jordan suggestions to thea manufacturer 8 a m to 5 p m Results will be DeSdp defendant the rase could he school distuct and Miss Eleanor that will result in more durable announced at the evening general e serviceable and attractive product settled as desired and that the Mat ley of Nebo district session the same day (illy a of be $25 fine would penally The organization yoted In favor ( ite Numerous Example The State School Board a aki and five day in the county jail of haying one of its members scrye also will meet on Fridav nation ge He cited streamlining modern-Hi- r with all the penally suspended w on the state snfelv rounnl The t urc George A Hurst president numerous and huileiing design except $6 if that was paid by be will made later hy appointment at an open forum household appliances as examples preside of October 39 the president stale education probDr of theories in ronstmrtion foreseen now awaitJustice White out lems by a committee staff and Thp of bn by artists ing Unde Sams delivery L M'r of statp consultants He said the Industrial designer the required pavment hefore of Sa t r is not only going into industrial Nuttall Jr superintendent o closing the case on his docket Lake City schools will he one jp conferences today with advice but rr also making suggestions that the princ ipal speakers and cwenins General morning Jpr in new result tn In inventions at many Salt Lake City continued to lirit n c meeting will be held again Thornits expenditures during September fields tabernacle with President 0c lo keep pace with declining reveton In charge 'I wiint close will nues Auditor Jerrold T Beeyley The convention M Stale "Offices Will Close commis-ioito the city i business mealing Saturday mjr reported A charge of Involuntary manHis monthly report showed total New officers will he in ing 'ru slaughter was filed Tuesday In For Columbus 696 d a of Day ed $212 dm and a report w ill he made j Kenexpenditures Salt Lake Citv couit agamst n( to $210129 60 in September Glen E Snow chairman of Ihe neth Bouek 28 of 310 West 3190 To Columbus day Thursday being T 1918 to for the committee year xpenditure Souih ired as the result of an accident eaily on the morm’hg of date are $2 278 199 62 compared all Slate offices will be rloserl to $2 470 105 12 for the firt nine of Stale E E Monson'an-noun- e n August 2 in v'hieh two men were months of 19 8 ed T uedav fat illy injured iir In the Revenue I tab liquor ennlrnl rninmissinn peThe rhaige mentioned specificby i ally the death of Harry Lloyd 45 riod were $1 226 99192 exclusive store and package agencie also of borrowings on tax anticipation will observe ihe legal holiday i of Magna driver of a car which nt V Funk commission collided with notes ns against $1 316 79 48 for Jnivu nearly head-o"'C Roy E Gulvcr pm Dm Ho Iouc k s ear near 5899 West stieet the corresponding period last vear Ehnlrman said ''nrl ‘ 0 for Ihe Bennett tlu' on the Magna highway Danul company ’I uesdiv rngl'1 11''1) ftc il Pittman 42 of Magna was fatallv ed president of the t 'hr in and crash three the inpired (ul'p council Managers n other pci sons in Lloyds ear wete cc eds E F’ Baldwin Cll lnured nt in or named Other officers Bouek suffeied a skull fracture rbelu’ gunntions annual and oilier injuries vhile his brothI'1 in dinner meeting er I uge no Bouek 20 suffered xn nke Gross revenue during the d Despite severe dioulh condifiaeturrs and contusion d tions during the summer whnh vho president f " ''“"''ps’d nt from January 1 to SeptemJudge Wllford Movie Billion low ried st i earn flow and Insecond vu of Ogden fP fixed bond at $1000 pending hear90 tose to $197 61 85 an In-- c ber th creased consumption Knit lake A D ’Jailor of I’mvo h re use of $25 6 17 61 ing h’ Citv s water supply enteix Ihe president G J Hu v season with sufficient winter Citv sec i elai Precipitation during Ihe Miniip j qn h " slur age to provide an ample Mr Baldwin F’ I’"'1 N n mi r months wns 2 26 Ine he s a State Hoard Apprown halt A de fie ic my of 88 of an inch from amount for winter use the city Bruc e all of i commis ion wns told t ui'sdnv the noimnl inmfall Mr Bui ton were added to the S I Appointment This Information was repealed causing n intuition of mlltno In a report In H K 15 pc r Ihe appointment of Mrs Arcut In st re nm y h Ids At s Burton supe i inte mb nt of w thur J Muiphv to the Salt Lake the ssnii' time there were 889 Observe who snot the city sold new conmetlons eeninty department of public welreflecting a 11119 1(91 I nine feet of vvnlrr In fare hoard was approved Tuesday new home const ruction gam in the period from I tine 1 In In spue of the huger cb mnnd Die hoard also authorized the fir-- t of the operations to he there yy ns on stor age In all rcc September tti an ine reuse ot ( olunibus Dnv 20 111 120 cubic feel or 15 ’991-9a total of 67 000 ooej galher 12 P") will be n’"''r'UPftY Upon needy blind persons t 69 A t uhu fool h medical lons of vynlrr nt the close of last h gal holiday hv the knit sen no Is provided gallons month Mr Burton nid from department funds equals 7 18 gallons ) dealing House Banks- Court Handles Lonlrartor ()uil8 gineer Tuesday night annoumed that he would open campaign heade quarters Wednesday at the hotel as the initial move of Tuesday his campaign for tho Salt Lake Citv nvavoialtv Mr Jenkins also for mans years a building contractor in I tah and Idaho said his campaign would he managed hv Ralph A Sheffield It Lake attorney Other memof the campaign staff nro bers 27 off former DuWayne Maurice Anderson director and N I tahn and a son of Alfred (off Shoplifters Get Goat A Hnvercamp executive secretary killed was Tuesday Shoplifters Tuidnv afternoon of Bingham rntered Edwards Ladies Appnttl in an automohile accident near Shop 271 South Main sti'cet and his home In Ventura Cal accordreceived by his stole a fur coat valued at $tO Salt ing to woid ’ Otto Clegg 42 and Wavne Ack- Lake City polite were intormed hy No details of Iho accident were man 32 charged with attempted the store manngenienl e learned here hut Mr Goff left buiglary were bound ovi r tn Tuesday for rntuia lo make (net court (or tiial after a henrLake Salt in Citv funcial Tuesday for services lng arrangements I heir bonds w ere ontinuc d c oil rt and hut nil Judge Bryan P I MerlSurviving are his widow Mrs at $2(Wki tn disDolly (off and a daughter Ruth e h denied their motions Goff of cnluia his father ancl miss the eliarge wlmli was baseda Alfred on an alleged attempt tn sled stepmother Mr and Mi tc ff two brothers Gone and Kim- spare tire finny a true k paiked at W et 117 Temple liit ball (off all of Bingham mil-joad- j Ji J t' Designation h department Proves Futile A $ Arrest South State 57 i x Flight After Welfare Chief Selects Superintendent Walter William Illinois highway police of Springfield III was reeleetedsec-retar- v and Bruce Smith Institute New of Public Administration York City reelected adviser FBI Head Speak The election concluded a session highlighted by a speech hy J Edgar Hoover head of the federal bureau of investigation who told the assembled officers the handcuffs of corrupt politics must be struck from the wrists of the police of the country ’If your community has failed in its duty" Hoover told a thousand officers "it Is now your solemn obligation to Insist that the opportunities be provided whereby lecherous barnacles— the lazy officer the corrupt officer the cheating officer or the ignorant Deofficer— may be eliminated cency demand that thi be done in every community In America" Hoover cautioned too that there was not enough cooperation among the law enforcement bodies of the nation that “there is too much eagerness to capture the headline instead of the criminal" Of the task recently assigned to the F B I— investigating all matters of espionage sabotage subversive activities and violations of neutiaiity Hoover said “every effort must he directed in an oider-l- v manner hy thoroughly responsid ble professional law enforcement officer totally devoid 11 5 "jjj SAN FRANCISCO Oct 10 (AT— R Whitney Groo of Salt Lake Citv superintendent of the Utah Three separate projects aimed patrol was elected vice t reducing traffic hazards In Salt highway chairman of the state and provinLake Citv were approved Tuesday cial serlion of the International by the city comiyiission Association of Chiefs of Police at 1 congress here on their forty-sixtAn $8500 cooperative projDon F Stiver superinect calling for modern safety Tuesdav tendent of the Indiana state poidcnctl lighting of the new lice was reelected general chairman Twenty first South street be- tween State ancl Meflellancl streets Z Designation of Third West and Fourth North streets as through or “stop" streets following recommendation of the city traffic commission 3 Plans for installation of aignals at nine railway grade crossings following recommendation of the city engineering October jialt £akc tribune Principals in School Meeting UEAtoOpen County Names Youth Loses Sessions Raee With Center for On Thursday Food Stamps Police Officer I v Three Traffic Police Chiefs’ Meeting Projects Honors Utah Officer Ij-- Tbc -- Water Su)ennleii(lciil Reports Supply Holds for Winlcr 1 1 1 ‘ e'"l'r d c ater-vvork- Banks to Holiday 'hUI-sele- k ( S( |