Show I - - - Local and Sporls News Mines and Markets Salt Lake Gty Utah Thursday Morning August 6 lOtO Classified Ads ency-- ' Wai? Casualty Sets Forth' Politics Ban s s Industrial Board California Group Employes Get May Come Freedom Charter Louisianans Out of the Utah industrial Wednesday -- upheld a majority o the commission in a ’ reiteration of its policy ''T f keeping the department strictlv pout of politics — ' Chairman William M Knerr said if that attempts by representatives of different candidates to influence 'commission employes to take an j active part in the current campaign had brought the question to WASHINGTON Employes commission Colonel Elmer Johnson jured by falling flagpole In- Flagpole Falls Utah ting forth 'the policy which has Injures been by the organization and this Guard Officer an was Col Elmer Johnson 'V ' ' ! ’ r f or Ensuing Babson Sees Deadlock in Europe JFar (V-W-ar department officials said- - Wednes-daplans to move the Third bom' bardment group from Barksdale field Louisiana to Sait Lake City had been changed and that no definite decision had been reached on which unit would be sent there instead It was understood that the Seventh bombardment group at Hamilton field California probably would be assigned to Salt Lake effective about September 7 Air corps ‘ officials would say only that they "contemplated some such move” but that original plans had been changed and no definite decision reached issue Mr Knerr and Commissioner 0 F McShane signed a letter set-- v commission followed since its signed by all employes as Indication of their assent Aug 7 W ater Board Okehs Conflagration Swept North Bench As UrS Changes Air Unit “t7 Plan for S L Page Thirteen V : ' i tO '' s'A ' I'"' ’‘'W V ' iv Co s ' ' ' Economist-Nomine- 4$ aSMfc eaum wi n hah iV wiWtr rtfWf e Talks to 500 in S L Appearance ' " & V ww -Larry Duke is shown fighting a brush fire which threatened serious damage Wednesday Army Air Colonel Pays S L Visit "A": O' to City Creek canyon It was controlled by workers armed with sacks and shovels Certain that World war II will end In stalemate Roger W Bab-so- n Internationally known economist believes America “"after the war” must renovate Its educational system throw away its “legislative props” and "realize the tremendous waste going on in the character minds and earning capacity of the American people” Y ear Salt Lake May Assume Cost Of Operation t A tax levy of of mill or 20 cents per $1000 valua- tion was approved by the board of directors of the metropolitan water district of Salt Lake at a meeting in the University club Wednesday noon The tax will produce approximately $26000 to cover expenses of the district for the year 1941 It was the smallest levy fixed by the board since creation of the district with the exception of 1939 when no tax at ail was levied The levy resolution will be the city commission which has the option of supplying necessary expense money to the district from its own funds the city does not choose this option the levy request will then be transmitted to 'the county commission for inclusion in the 1910 two-tent- trans-mitted-- to 'If constituted tax fate Estimate Difficult “"Revision of war department orO of a mill rata The ders halting transfer of' the Third was recommended In a report subbombardment group of the U S mitted by a speciat taxation com — army air corps from Barksdale GRAND MOUND Wash Aug 7 field Louisiana to Salt Lake City mittee composed of Herbert S UPl— A falling flagpole Wednesday Wednesday snread additional conAuerbach as chairman J A Nelcedure” son and P J Purcell The letter of Mr Knerr and hit Lieutenant Colonel Elmer jSjsn-so- n fusion over the unanswered quesThe forest service truck a lighttman garage was estimated at $100 Quick action by the Salt Lake-CitMcShane addressed to the The report pointed out that It tion of what military unit is to be No one was home at either a and machine pump seS U carrying him and fire head on the injuring department is as follows: in this city after Sepwas difficult io estimate the fistationed headed dence off the blae tank (Mr while he and other officers forest service near City Creek run- - at the north nancial needs of the district becampaign is taking verely clustered around the com- tember 1 hile city firemen The fire also caused $2 damage L form from yon Wednesday afternoon averted Associated It promises to be some- - were Press cause of uncertainty as to the flanks of the fire un- to the home of James L Ilooton dispatches the broyght of the munications a been n headquarters hat have duplicawhat acrid Many splendid gentle-f'mebefore it could jump at 856 Third East street and $1 Washington D C announced the tion might control scope of the board’s future work der will make Division which Fortieth week's disastrous of last have offered themselves as This uncertainty arises from the change of the plan to move the roadways running north and souln damage to the home of Archie up the southern Blue army in this Third atershed fire candidates for the various offices month’s fact that the city commission hat 860 Third East street group— a plan which had at the hillside on pirch war games A blaze of undetermined origin been ordered Tuesday— effective Stalemate Forecast “For more than 20 years it has worked Iwn and announced Its Intention of taking The firemen The broke out Wednesday at 2:30 p m one-haflagpole tapering September 1 been the policy of this commission hours to extinguish the be“As o how long the war will over all the water obtained by was to inches d'dl from four of undetermined Fire between of Twelfth avenue north eight origin merit the to employ people upon The change did not necessarily flames " more than $600 damage to two last— perhaps two months perhaps the district from the Deer Creek No person has ever ing raised by guy ropes when basis only cancel the transfer irrevocably in- H and K streets threatening the move which would reand fell control from Iowa street homes Wednesday aft- - two years Then will come the re: project a watershed aluabie creek slipped City V been questioned as to his religion asmuch as the dispatches said lieve the board of the obligation habilitatlon una missed ' period was ernoon three before Fire genit It the wind a started by Favored by We brigadier brought high or his political affiliation merely that the plans had been "1 believe the war will encf in of disposing of furplus water The expanse boy playing with matches de- der control by city firemen have never permitted any member erals including Brigadier General changed but not that the orders fire swept across a I don't think Ger board however requested the city Firemen reported the blaze a stalemate of our staff to violate the lav R E Mittelstaedt adjutant gen- had been revoked The dispatches of dry grass as far north as Six- stroyed two garages and threatIn the attic of the home many is going to overrun Great to present the specific terms on 4 comnational 3:50 of at out California two eral ened broke No homes before avenue teenth the Wednesday committees the “no definite stated further that by serving upon I don’t believe Russia which it proposed to take all the You at all guard and bit Johnson squarely on decision had been reached on pany of the city fire department p m in the 800 block on Roberta of W B Jarvis at 258 Iowa street Britain of political parties or crush Great water and has not yet received will lick to his firemen to the residence and street communicated Germany men head the forest service open and to scalp according cutting city eight which unit would be sent there times have been encouraged Britain Great Britain 256 availprobably reply unconwas G at of Iowa the of took No An estimate control ambulance blaie under the damage Ewing Hampton take an interest in politics by brought (to Salt Lake City)” instead The report- of the district tax will lose some of Its colonies and street able i i studying platforms and candidates scious officer to the field hospital Used Wet Sacks committee made the following comThe roof of the Jarvis home probably It should The blaze broke out in a garage to attend meetings and above all where he was found to be suffer- Supports Report "‘Hitler In control of western ment on this situation: valued at $400 was completely de- Discussion of the possibility that According to Lieutenant L Pas- at 851 Roberta street owned to cast your ballot on election day ing from a broken left arm head "At - our JasU meeting the tax A Chapman completely stroyed and $100 damage was done Europe will make it a great proNo member of this organization injuries and cuts and bruises His the Seventh bombardment group sey of the city department the in control committee brought to the latten-tio- n machine contents “fair’” and to exJapan structure to was the had condition work ducing almost the firemen of now field building's California reported his destroying at Hamilton can say that during years of the board that its work Damage at the Hampton resi- - of Asia will organize - its great service we have tried to influence might be assigned to Salt’ Lake clusively with wet burlap sacks spreading to another garage at 859 was embarrassed by Britain Great labor considerably R was production1 at dence owned to Roberta Peter too estimated to $150 fire street (he far north or the by in being the Washinghim to vote for arty candidate City mentioned And Mr Keyser’s (City Commissioner will still control the seas Peterson Damage to the utilize city fire hydrants building and $10 to its conten's ton account corroborated unoffinot to vote for any candidate We after the war America— that is the George D Keyser’s) refusal to discial reports circulated to that efhave always looked upon our emUnited States— will be out on a close the plan of the city for the women free fect in and as Lake Salt free S following City ployes limb” taking of the district’s water-suppmen with a privilege of exercising Tuesday’s "accidental" and unexnathe then It was for that reason that The facing of one Utah's is Johnson Colonel question Colonel to of visit without the constitutional city their plained jights tion will be ''a great moral issue the board directed its chairman to interference or intimidation of any oldest and best known national George E Stratemeyer representan issue the great political parties request a prompt disclosure from guard officers A 'veteran of the ing the office of the chief of the kind n We have been afraid to tackle’’ Mr the board of commissioners and World wars army air corps Permits Contributions whether the understand that the board of com- Babson he is a lieutenant colonel on the The reports were not clarified nationvill go “thesasy way’ or missioners referred the chairman’s “This policy in the future must general staff Fortieth division of bv ColonejJStratemever who de "the hard way” letter to Mr Keyser but he air jrorps be dhered to as it Jias been in the nationat guard and for yeartr dined all comment-ohas not complied with-t- his has' been considered one of the activities in Utah insisting that the past It is your right to Pictured Two of two in “Ways hands the Matches theawas of Lake Paramount Salt the Leasing budget county' The result is that visofficers most choice division's of it coincidence was he candidate that request capable your any only 10 ter 53 South Main street-foBrighton children made a blazThe "easy way” would consist your tax committee has had to go A native of Sweden' he came to ited Salt Lake City on the same increased by $29000 at a public so long as you act within the or tree a of tall pine ing torch years by the Rialto Theater com in boosting prices shortening ahead in the dark and what it bit of the law governing this de Utah in 1891 and to Salt Lake City day the Barksdale field unit trans- hearing called by the county comlocated on private land just y pany was announced Wednesday hours idealizing pleasure with now recommends to you U the best partment You may make politi- six years later He (vas an en- fer was announced in Washing-to- n mission Wednesday Of the amount southeast of the Brighton store David K Edwards assistant suits of walling in th£ nation in it can estimate in the absence o! Two officers of the Third cal contributions to any party or listed man in the Utah voluntary Wednesday afternoon $17000 represents an increase general manager The property is foreign trade and leading to the information atill hoped for any person but in doing 'so you light artillery in the Philippine group also arrived in Salt Lake only CCC enrollees summoned by the E L Sheets Co creased unemployment from Mr Keyser” are not purchasing any job in- islands during the war of 1898 City Tuesday to inspect facilities in funds obtained from direct taxafrom Cottonwood the camp Big Mr Edwards announcing that The "hard way” requires longer Colonel Johnson was employed and report on the suitability of the tion with $12000 to come from surance fire the Make in succeeded Ideal-thReservations e confining the company planned to operate hours of work lower prices “The leaders of all political par- by the Cudahy Packing eempajiy in proposed bombing range site near state auto license fees the surrounding to tree the and of as a run results Paramount first with of hzing Wendover Utah Commissioner Keyser who secties have recognized the necessity Salt Lake City for 26 years The budget increases passed grass C Stuart Bagley Wahouse said the opening date was —increasing trade and elimination onded the motion for adoption of for keeping politics out of this rewhen no one appeared in opposClarification satch fire forest Expected dispatcher indefinite of This is particularly department thrlevyresolutionrihadCTio comThe house which is under lease Babson believes Colonel Stratemeyer’s reluctance ition included $6000 to the highway ported ment regarding the city’s plans but True of all the governors that have oil fund improvement canyon tp to Intermountain Theaters Inc has to speak In clarification of the or “I am not so sure the average in casting his vbte made the folserved this state since the Industo the fire department roads $5000 been closed since April ders the apparent conflict between Harry man who Is so interested in only lowing explanation: trial commission was established David vice president and general what he gets this year or next will the Hamilton field rumors and the for repair of a fire ‘truck $6000 I One of our units (the insurance “I realize this board needs to the county surveyor bringing manager of Intermouuntain TJhea- - have the courage to face this money and 1 realize that this is the apparently final orders concerning his fund) is a large taxpayer and as to the 1939 level and up budget faced" be should held ters said his Inc as field and lack the Barksdale it company moral issue group such should be free from political best day (for acting on the levy) s the 'lease until 1942 He“ offered he observed car of all explanation by local air the $12000 addition to the class B domination A man pushing a and I will be glad to work with fund road educano other comment "This letter is to be' construed by and a passertger in the car which corps officers left the question in beveling off at America’s you in setting this mill levy But had commission The d originally Mr Babson The summer’s dry hot'spell has the membership of our staff as a struck him were injured Wednes- considerable doubt Tuesday Joseph L Lawrence president tional system I don't think that binds me to B to the class intended raise fuqd had a Clarification of the situation is charter of political freedom general manager of the Rialto marked that ”in most of the agree to the report or lo the exdamaging effect on many day at 10:30 p m in an accident when but desisted bv $20000 1100-sebetter seemed here few next theawithin said the the' the of the schools Salt most Utah’s of boys the company expected important crops about four miles west Asks Letter Return penditure of $2000 a month for "the to allow time for removal Countv Auditor Ferrell H Adams federal weather bureau reported ter would he remodeled and re- - trained in cheers than chores” Lake municipal next twq years” f export on the days not be amount said that out might about to of new Lake Salt all the unit members may Saltair highway "In order that "There’s something City but in some sections furnished with a new heating and Wednesday Mr Auerbach explained that he If state the from the fails at900 men forthcoming and which At least be advised definitely as to the possibly water has been ample to insure full ventilating system to be installed public school system Ernest L Meik 30 of 126 Kenneeds of the board would financial more than receives $12000 will we as many as 2100 will be sent here county He also said that a new front and to give the desire to work the titude of this commission production of fruit sington avenue suffered a comdepend upon the work it underin from state license funds the ex- to sacrifice the urge to cooperate conwould ask that this letter be signed pound fracture of the left leg and to replace the Thirty-eight- h would unit interior the lighting Summer ranges throughout takes and that the estimated gencan be added to the budget at state are we’ve got to get to our youth by each employe and returned to Mrs Reed Hooter 30 of 1351 fantry which ended its occupation cess deteriorating rapidly and stitute proposed improvements eral expense expenditure averaga later date it was explained to now character building J this office as a part of our per- Roosevelt ffvenue the passenger of Fort Douglas last month The Rialto back oper-companv making only a few areas including the $1950 per month would not ing he education” of manent files” highest elevations in Emery Tind aterthe Rialto and State theaters' the basic purpose suffered a possible fracture of the be expended necessarily A second letter advising emMillard counties report conditions in Salt Lake City Southeast in added ankle abrasions and bruises estimated the exThe right report CCC ployes of the department of placestill fair the survey said Sugarhouse and Murray in Mur- - B th PlirtlM Mr Meik told attendants at the district at $74300 d of the penses ment and unemployment insur- Salt Lake General hospital his Fruits generally are reduced in ray from June 30 1940 to the end United for ance of the commission that they machine had run out of gasoline his E L the Sheets candidacy hot weather Noting representing prospect by the dry Cash on hand amounted of the of 1941 are forbidden by' the Hatch act and he and companion Max D particularly apples and peaches in lesor In confirming the trans- - States president as nominee to $48699 leaving a deficiency of BabMr as well as state law from engaging Peterson of jtMidvale 'started push a new Prohibition new of Means party hang financing Eighty-on- e enrnllees from varl Davis Utah and other principal action said the new company which is to be raised by in political activity was sent out ar at Sait Lake- - municipal take over the Paramount son declared “both parties (Repub- - $25600 ous civilian conservation cores producing areas' The peacir har- would ing the car new the dilevy executive R have Adams late-i1941 or early In 1942 un- - licans and Democrats) that by Bay capable of housing One car passed them Mr Meik The estimated needs for the camps in Fort Doueias district vest is expected to start within the less n the In the last 15 years rector of the department in power5 been to in be decided to lessee 10 The harvest next driven placed second a operation machine present ger ships said but apricot days neared completion of first aid and “period were broken down The Hatch law forbids political to depend upon Mr Hoover 39 rammed into the next year were discussed by the courses at Fort Doug- which is practically completed has surrender the theater before the have led the people 0 as follows: General expenses reAs a act vity to those employed by state by sesin executive commission legislation contract governmental expired rear of the Meik automobHe pin- city prdduced slightly’ fess this year las Wednesday of way reserve aqueduct right soft become have departments “financed in whole or ning Mr Meik between the two sion Wednesday but no action was the sult people The enrollees unon completion than last in part by loans or grants made the whole system of responsi- $12500 assessments to Provo River taken Disease and insect pests have cars noon of studies their Saturday Water Users' association $26000 United States” the Expenses by While the commission was re will receive bility has been broken' down” harmed crops from Juab county to Sheriff Hold g Boys examinamiscellaneous $700 of the department of placement of amount No to have had offers from tion appropriations line ported certificates from Charles G the Idaho and unemployment insurance are unless the Roy F Homer 58 of 382 Wall financial firms to buy the city' end will Police unemployment Denver reFor Meanwhile temperatuYes Pauli first aid director of the I street state supervisor of the bonds in any amount up to $450 paid by the federal government unemployed seek "to make their over Utah adult education project of the 000 the board decided to wait and American' Red Cross Salt Lake mained about the same - service pnjfitable” he said add-l- y who Two'Denver allegedshowyouths with AlexLawrence predicted Wednesday W P A suffered a fractured right interview executives of United Air county chapter car and drove it to Ver- - ing that "this principle applies a stole In to Salt ers materialize are Karl Bunnell the ander and failing in Lines to learn whether the com leg bruises and possible-otheLake City the mercury dropped to nal where they were arrested will- right on down the line” instructors juries Wednesday at 10:20 p m pany itself might not erect the be to TR Ryan JuveMr' Babson was introduced by 95 Malor Mose Kent district com degrees and the mean of 82 nile returned - Charles L Wheeler chamber pres-vwhen he was struck by ad auto- hangar in exchange for free rent Denin officer court S probation California Is much interested' the Stu- was 6 degree above normal manrier announced mobile at First NoYth and Main The company now guarantees the dents would hold that for legal action John S Boy- - ident The economist left Salt Lake in the Utah law to protect this The forecast for Thursday their Thursday Call-ne- v A stone monument honoring 165 streets for attorfor a U S assistant late district $20000 Wednesday airport year deq city City and continued warm state's underground water Mr Homer was walking west rent which is met from gasoline afternoon class at Saltair business men who contributed to said Wednesday fornia where he will continue his and is considering enactthe fund for Lee's pool was com across Main street Patrolman C taxes paid by the company and candidate CutThe youths Ronald Ray speakihg presidential a similar one of its own acing was said he Trac at the struck F when Peirce a state refunded to the city by the pleted Wednesday shall 17 and Owen Downey 15 tour and appear at to F B Hewitt of by a car driven northward on Wigwam In Mill Creek canyon It was reported the city legal took a car owned by gatlonal church conference In cording Cal secretary and Good W L Warren of street Main Named In honor K’(Lee) by E Voigt of Denver They Berkeley Prior to the luncheon department frowns on any proposal Shirley San Bernardino the of director 405 camWest First 19 of North sell Nicholson who directed the to issue general obligation bonds were brought to Salt Lake county he conferred with Heber J Grant Valley Water Conservation dischurch S D L of to the Denver await paign Lee’s pool was built for the street' Mr Homer was taken to of the city to pay for the hangar jail Wednesday president trict who called on State Engiuse of boy scouts who attend the L D S hospital where his con because the muncipality already authorities by Emerson O Draper neer T H Humpherys Wednesas was dition summer limit each “fairly bond reported has Its reached U S marshal wigwam general deputy 97 inch day still or deficiencies of it tation not Utah Blieve Commission '‘a also The contributors’ names are good” early Thursday is There Utahn Joins question whether The California man who repin May 13 inch in June and 54 Mr Homer’s sister Mrs Rose H revenue bonds would be accept- has an above-normlisted on a bronze plaque at the top precipitaChild Elbow Fractures 421 Center street resents a district embracing E Carr 1 Alex inch Utah in Mr whom 60 Homer Widtsoe with able because of the danger the tion record for the year to date July of the marker ‘ acres of land said that Utah son of was appointed Wednesday by Gov-Gilbert Voss had an above-normmoisture According to D E Hammond lived has been confined to the state legislature at some future of the residents 1459 Lernor Henry H Blood to the state and New Mexico are the only Mrs Voss and Rudolf of 37 reSweltering inch reading of date may change the aviation gas chief executive of the Salt Lake same hospital since July 20 states having complete control of Reason is early year surpluses South Ninth West street was board of abstract commissioners council work Is also progressing ceiving treatment for a fractured tax law so ss to affect the city's state who can’t remember when water reLake police'emer- - succeeding Jay Cw Jensen pf Salt their- - underground at 1 01 inches treated Salt Utah saw which real last accounted for their Widtsoe a Mrs arm source cabins new from proof Income they three that right fln foundations a Lake City resigned Mr Jensen is sources above-normin for of rainfall Utah’s this but Wednesday gency rain of Utah hospital the fessor indicated at are may the cabins Commissioners deny The University at the wigwam they n Mr Hewitt Is In Salt Lake City weather man J Cecil Alter says January 89 inch In February fractured left elbow suffered leaving soon to assume nthe slipped on a plan to confer with W A Patterbuilding pro- was injured when she first of a two-ye' Japanese-Hawaliafor the annual convention of of near a the fell March in he 29 inch from It’s and so dency of United son Airlines home tricycle Her condition April president gram which calls for extensive lm rug at her ' I mission 'L Round church Table International S D of the home 18 his Inch showed an is reported '’good” deficiency before taking further action precipi Despite provements )T Member Disagrees Commissioner Frank A Jugler did not sigm the letter but made a notation at the bottom in which he said: "I do not agree and very much object to the above pro- Severely Hurt At Washington Camp Thj(t Bremen U S Forest Crew Halt Blaze Threatening City Creek Watershed resi-wat- In summary basis of Mr Babson’s remarks to more than 500 Salt Lake chamber of commerce members and their guests who heard him speak on “After the War— What?” Wednesday in the Hotel Utah “As to conditions before the war ends our (Babson Statistical) organization sees better business right along for the next year or two gradual strengthening in com- good prices for modity prices stocks more action in real estate and more employment" he said two-tent- ' 60-fo- ot lf jt re " Has Long Record Service In U Ch-i)- Board Adds Children Set ly Tree Afire bounty Outlay At Brighton $29000to Spanish-America- sup-por- re-b- -- -- self-deni- al abnormal-unemploym- ent Two Crashes Drouth Injures Utah Crops Injure Three fuel-les- Commission Airs Boys Study Safety Lessons Hangar Finance r ait-por- th life-savi- ng Boy Scouts Honor L Benefactors $35-10- Visitor Studies Utah Water Law r er Was-fai- r Did Somebody Say It’s Dry? Just Look at the Figures! Congre-reported- ly al 48-0- - al presl-whe- ar J below-norm- 4 V al 1 4 'Vr wm 00 |