Show — tTljc Salt £akc Tribune Friday Morning- - 4 Leaders Gather (or Attorneys’ Conclave Cincinnati Joins Demand For Slate Aid in Relief Suffers Illness HOLLYWOOD Dec 7 Kdgar Bergen Is confined to his home with an Infection resulting from a boil on his face but his condition Thursday Wedneswas reported improved day his physicians said he was in a "serious condition" Utah State bar leaders assemble for conclave Seated left to right W I Skanchy of Ogden chairman of the Utah Junior Bar council LcRoy B Young of Ogden president of the Utah State Bar Paul Thatcher of Og secretary of the junior bar council standing left to right Leland M Cummings of Salt Lake City secretary of the Utah State Bar and Stewart M Hanson vice chairman of the junior bar council — den — -- 3g t Bar Unit Hears Of Young Lawyers’Pliglit - Is Good A M ' V I RADIO — for tlzi o Carrying Charges t Si'Slf SijWlktllitQo Star i (to it n t a Star AceounnV$&V "K I U TOPEKA Kan Dec 7 DP — Democrats and Republicans formed a coalition here Thursday to win an election-t- he election of officers at tlie opening session of the sixth annual student assembly The coalition put over its entile slate in a rousing battle with the strong delegation of independents William Webb of Oklahoma A and M college a Republican was named speaker by a 89 to T1 margin over Sene Garble of Fort Hays Stale ij & i T J A Entire Stork Sacrificed Moth Cn:i(s STAR mt if n mr ¥ ¥ V kf ¥ ¥ ¥ mh Ktvlf are hrntir and the NEW models and enl- answer every demand of Fashion and Qualtv IS7 Fabric Foals The richest find could Truly tie style - thrifty For coat dress looking you WW70 shop-p- lour er Up Xmatt FORMAL ‘Mistletoe-Mo- - ment'” look vour jTfck entrant ing lovell- - 4 U M est ( luriic a MAL vour ( crease in terms to l FOR- - with dress oat — no ) J in- to is-- $1296 -' & Sale of F Carrying Charges h ft n ¥ if if if if if if jTSjv : & iHvFiir('oa(s Entire trrk i R t$ nowNc a II STll MARKED Your favorite KRy Is hrre nd at a SAVNU In this SAIF to U ii § f§ $21079 il i? ¥ if if if if if if ame riuss SETS 75t 88c $150 and $250 POKEIt CHIP RACKS 65C to $485 UNBREAKABLE POKER CHIPS $150 per Box 100 ROCI ETTE WHEELS if if $295 $485 $785 if Lewiston — Complete Coalition Elects Officers '7w In Student Assembly if if ill BELT or SUSPENDERS— UNDERWEAR m that NAMPA Idaho frame and pasp-boardestroyed hi bouse cost the life Wednes-y-day night of Bert Lindsey about ear old ? Lindsey w - lived in "Shai’k-lown- " m m west Nampa whs dead tv of bis burns w ben ol fu erx arrived Cm oner William Talley xud Lindsey bad lived here ive or six vent and survivors include two daughtcis 4 Prs of SO- X6 Pocket IIANDKFS majesty’s government having considered these possibilities will take the steps necessary to avoid them and in the event that they should unhappily occur will be prepared to make full reparation for every act which under the rules of international law constitutes a violation of neutral rights" 1 ' New “Dexter-Styled- ” SUIT orO’COAT or TOPCOA- TSIIOES IIAT TIE S1IIRT (Continued From Page One) the sovereign rights of the nations now' at peace" Since the British order which went into effect Monday is almost identical with the World war order observers expected the conclusion of Secretary Hull's note to follow the lines of the note sent by Secretary of State Bryan in March 1915 Bryan after outlining the possibilities of serious interruption of American trade said: "It is therefore expected that his tl i fi This Is It: Hull to Protest British Ban On Nazi Goods Fire Takes Life Of Nampa Man ON YOUR OLD Your Pay Days service place increased emphasis on research in marketing and distribution of farm products and that the federal government appropriate adequate funds for tobacco grading under the tobacco inspection act Miss Virginia Scare the only feminine barrister present at the meeting presented a report on "session laws and statutes" She said Htah attorneys are paying an unfair ratio of the cost of printing and publishing laws and said the legislature would be asked to make an appropriation to lessen the cost A report by Orlando J Bowman revealed that a questionnaire is being prepared on the cost and amount of work transacted by justice courts with a view of enacting legislation that will have them superseded by county courts Joseph C Fratto of Salt Lake City told the delegates the financial aid rendered the legal aid department by the community chest was "entirely inadequate" lie said the department handled a thousand cases last year on an appropriation slightly in excess of $1000 To function properly the department should have an operating fund of $7500 he said ALLOWANCE on y Other resolutions urged adequate congressional support of the fertilizer program of T V A that the department of agriculture the land grant colleges and the extension City Collection Agencies A proposed bill for regulating collection agencies was explained by Carl F Erickson of Salt Lake Citv As drafted the bill would prohibit collection agencies from: Furnishing legal advice communicating with debtors in the name of an attorney using judicial forms for regular office business soliciting claims for legal action An appeal to younger members of the bar to enter politics and run for offices in the state legislature was sounded by A Pratt Kesler of Salt Lake City Mr Kesler voiced a vigorous criticism of the legislature for its "failure to cooperate with us” "It seems that as soon as anyone s identified as an attorney he gets his ‘ears slapped down' by the legislature They seem to be instantly suspicious of the bar The answer is that we should get more of our own professm into the not only for their own capitol good but for the protection of the public as well” Woman Member LIBERAL Semi-Monthl- demned without proper qualifications laymen and real estate men attempting to practice law and in disciplinary cases involving members of the bar Efforts of the junior bar committee on unauthorized practice in blocking legislation that would permit real estate brokers to render legal services were described by Brigham E Roberts of Salt Lake’ ('Pi-Fl- Weekly Or Pay Monthly or Labor was promised continued support in "all reasonable and legitimate efforts to improve the income of workers” but use of violence boycotts lockouts and failure to recognize constituted governmental authority was con- was described in a committee re port by Elliot W Evans of Salt Lake City The commission during the past year he reported repeatedly "cracked down" on applicants sy $125 Only To Help eating the public to the necessity of consulting qualified lawyers than it is now spent in investigat ing nnd prosecuting violations' Increased vigilance on the part of the bar commission in protect ing the standards of the profession p f t de- erly remunerative level” Opposition to any extension of the time for complete independence of the Philippines was expressed in another resolution which also insisted that future trade relations be consistent with the reciprocal trade policies of the organization (Continued From Page One) sv if w mm A The federation promised cane and beet sugar growers support of legislation to provide moderate ex- pansion on the continent and the maintenance of all "necessary elements of the industry upon a prop- Open Annual Parley in S L rv V IP i fended by Secretary of State Hull during the federation's convention were indorsed at the closing session but a resolution suggested that the trade pact act be amended The farm bureau said that unless prices are adjusted to provide for a maximum consumption of the products of both agriculture and industry congress would be asked to appropriate more funds for the AAA The resolution said that control of production has not been rigid enough to raise market prices to "parity levels" and appropriations for benefit payments to farmers have not been sufficient to bridge the gap between open market prices and parity Production Control Junior Attorneys st Four r7 Credit ( 1 Reciprocal trade agreements else they could obtain fW- Mistletoe” ' CHICAGO Dec 7 CP) — The American Farm Bureau federation proposed Thursday a readjustment of business and labor policies to place industrial and farm prices on the same level — if f in it The Star's Price Equality With Industry fifty-fifty- TERMS Meet U S Unit Asks CINCINNATI Doc T (AP) — Cincinnati’s voice was added state handling Thursday to the list of Ohio cities clamoring about of relief law director went to work on a City council called upon Goverto a $560782 suit filed demurrer nor John W Brtcker to "see to it Fraser attorney for Harold by that the state of Ohio lives up to creditors Fraser relief the city’s necits moral obligation to match he merchants repthat promised ” essary local relief money resents will meet to arrange Immediate extension of credit withPointing out Ohio hhd paid "only in 24 hours after a final judgment an average of 13 per cent" this Dodd sear the council declared in a is obtained against the citythat the took the however position state the unless resolution that must be main"lives up to its obligation" a relief city's legal rights tained $100-00shortage of “not less than have All Toledo employables would develop here in 1940 relief for 80 Thus far this year Cincinnati been without city 6000 were estimated has been comparatively free of the days Nearly to- - be relief woes of Cleveland Toledo in a social counsel survey “in actual want” and eating fedand some other Ohio cities Cleveland expects to eral surplus food and whatever Hiiii Men— Sis! f St Mere “Her” “Under the Supports Trade Pacts Board Declares Municipalities Share Margin of Burden Cleveland Awaits Bond Sale Although obtain $1200000 through sale of tax delinquency bonds approved Wednesday by the state tax commission officials pointed out this did not mean 12000 employable single persons and childless couples would return to city food order rolls Mayor Harold H Burton declared the sum would insure against further privation to those still on the rolls however At Toledo Martin S Dodd city December 8 1939 -- Scott Hardware lliH SO TOYLAND MAIN 171 So Main E'eii riiial)Eiks SI Weekly Mvlea with an divntiiiliij liiskr veil T 1)AY Of In- - ft If d t h 1ASH-W- fur all fOltMAL to U $0979 lS nisi cL: JMiMpiiBfem v 1 J? ej |