Show b — Thuriday Morning i -- i Auto Thefts " Decline at Rapid Rate 4 e -- 0 - ' ! - 1 y ' 'AL' b ' i i1 '' 9 - ' i i 1 ' : ' 3' ' - 'i r ' tIto r ' 1 1 t By Richard Kt Gottechall auto thief apparently has given up Ten years ago the auto theft patrolmen—the men who recover your stolen automobiles '— were mere blurs at police headquarters They had to move fast to recover the thousand or so stolen each period ILSalt ILake City Now they move at a more civ !timid pace Their cases have gone down but their percentage of A iiThe '1' ) 3 4 1 3 t ) i 1 ( 1' N III!' ''''''- 133k - It ‘ 1 '' Or 4 l )k t Ittr uit ' ' !'- -r r t L- - ) I ? Adi s 4 ' Clie - '44011 1 Is up Cars in Year — Sergeant T L Dykes of the 1 police department detective bureau can remember without half trying the year in which more than 1500 automobiles were reported stolen In Salt Lake City That was :'''''''447 - pok-4- II I ) r - In 1932 But easier—and less unpleasant— 1 ri to remember Is last year's record of 448 reported Auto thefts—of I) which only ifour are still um' covered In 1938 motorists reported 547 cars stolen and the local de partment set something like a record by recoverineall but one To- August 15 of this year the tally Is even better with only 214 cars reported stolen and all but five recovered Of the five unrecovered machines two have been stolen for more than 15 days —the period during which nine out of ten stolen cars are recovered according to the sergeant To August 15 1939 Salt Lake motorists reported 281 cars stolen and to the same date of 1938 they reported 304 stolen At that rate of improvement auto thefts for Salt Lake City this year will hit their lowest figure since gasoline replaced hay as a fuel i i ' I t 't I Police Radio Helps Not all credit for the big can go to the auto theft bureau however since the advent of two-washort wave radio has permitted police to "air" thefts within minutes of receiving the I k-- 04huoineadZsets --- Off for L D S tabernacle choir outing at Salt-a- ir Rear left OsborneP Clark and Ray Van Noy Front left Mrs Clark and Miss — t 26-3- 0 City commission The legal department and building inspector were directed to carry out the order and report back at once The commission's action followed a report by the multiple housing the safety committee through Vice c y I report Only a few minutes after Salt Laker has reported his auto- ChairmanXilliam F Langton that the committee's recommendations mobile stolen the theft is broadcast not only to police officers but of July 9 had not been carried out These recommendations made to Salt Lake county deputy following an inspection of t h e state highway patrolmen 1:vt:rkalandg within a radius structure included: That the building be made structurally safe for of the police radio station autoImproved locking devices devel- human occupancy thatbe an installed matic system sprinkler automobile manufacturers by oped deserve additional credit Motor- on all floors the basement and ists themselves rapidly are becom- attic that guard rails be placed esing more conscious of the theft on window landings of the fire possibility and are taking greater capes and that the elevator shaft be enclosed care with their property Mr Langton said that the attorStrictly enforced junking laws have practically extinguished the ney for the L 'A Marks estate of the building said the essalvage thief in Salt Lake City al- owner tate "refused" to comply with has not has though that performance been duplicated in all counties of the recommendati7because of the state according t6 A O Peterson local agent in charge of the National Automobile Theft bureau make to obtain the title When t4 finds an identical machine on the Must Obtain Permit road he steals it changes the seIn Salt Lake City the wrecker rial numbers to correspond to the must obtain title to the automobile legitimate title and sells the to be junked and submit the cerfor his own In some localities the fraud will tificate to the police who in turn surrender It to the state authorities go undetected and the theft will and issue a permit to junk the be marked oft as "unsolved" on vehicle police records More often state according to Mr inspectors in going over the ear Occasionally Peterson a thief will buy a during a trarisfer of the title will wrecked automobile of a specified discover the change in numbers 14 I le I t - 1 r T1 ma-thi- I 4 r -- - 7 11 J Enjoy AUTOMATIC ' I GAS-- ' t rr ' HEAT '' - 74 t '-'- o 1 ' i i I'l C gir - i0 11 i I ri V 4e S -- t I ' t' J me Ill' 4 - C I t GA: -I I warm air heat and in addition !mum Two benefits for the price of onel Investigate—today! t 7 GENERAL OELEcrmc (( AUTOMATIC HEAT ' com dot SAS ' i 50 rot mamma es Dial ' 4P"qr070 ft WARICAlit SYttlikt I CO HAROLD H HdoLMES Exchange Place prmleasatic circulates healthful condi- tioned air throughout the 10 1101111 Brown Double trouble with Salt Lake police traffic officers Wednesday landed James E Henderson 31 of 230 Sixth East street in the city jail for investigation of reckless driving and running through a traffic signal Mr Henderson was arrested for investigation of recklessness by TrafficInvestigator T W South worth after he was involved in a two-ccollision on the east drive In Liberty park at 4:35 p m The defendant while assertedly exceeding the speed limit collided with a machine driven by E 4 Tullis 34 of 'Pioche Nev No one was ar Injured The second alleged violation occurred a short time later while Traffic Patrolman Clifford G Edmunds was following Mr Henderson into the police station to be booked on the reckless violation At Second East and First South street Officer Edmunds said Mr Henderson ran through a yellow traffic light Bond was set at Five Motorists Face Charges of 160 West avenue (2136 South street)was booked for allegedly running a traffic signal and driving without an operator's E - ' '' 7-- ‘ - - ' - - - - -- -- --- - --- s cow-ducte- license in his possession ' I N t 1 I- cV PV i l' Mrs 1189 avenue Little girls should not eat too much candy at one time Jeanette Haller daughter of Mr and Mrs Itob:rt L Haller of 420 Sego avenue 'learned Wednesday Jeanette tried to swallow a large pleceof candy at her home Wednesday afternoon The candy stuck in the childi throat and cut off her breath A fire department rescue squad was called torthe home but by the time the firemen arrived Jeanette's mother had removed the piece of candy with her lingerie to 5 P Garfield from 2 tn Jensen was horn August Mn 31 1830 in Den- mark and came to Salt Lake City in 1900 with h er husband Hans Jensen Both Avere L D J d Beautiful glasswara is as im portant to tho as is silver or linen Well-s- table et I 1 should see the dolightful we show i n Libby and Tiffin Crystal Ypou There is a clear and sparkling quality in this fine wars not seen in less distinguished lines CONVENIENT I CREDIT Ham - Del1 1 eivelem LI 211 MAIN STREET Union Pacific Railroad Official Watch Inspectors ) 16- 14t 4 ' doc- winta AU Tribune & Telegram Want Ads' Dial 31511 ANYAHING SPOIL 1 TRIP AY Replace old worn tires tall Around with Armorubber Kelly& They're Tougher to Last Safe 14 k Long-wearingBu- II4: S ilt A11° : d14)U I 461S :171 E 1 III : lit1 11 ' 4 a I i '' ' Hai -- 1 lo NOW YOU CAN ENJOY - A itioil Aid0R rl iI I I ' 1 L p4rooI vil' 4 - '1 - ''('''''' '' liftri- 4 ' : - li ti AT A PRICE YOU CAN ti AFFORD TO PAY DEPENDABLE FOR 46 YEARS 600)(16 Kelly Guarantee $6" Every Kelly is guaranteed by the manufacturer to be satisfactory in quality ma toile end workmanship end to deliver satisfactory service under normal op erating conditions We stand back of every tire Three wheels and tires were stolen from a truck owned by the General Motors Truck and ' Coach company 974 South Main street some time Tuesday night officials of the company told Salt Lake police Wednesday '- III ifililL14 ' Company Reports Theft Buy on Our Convenlent--QuiclktN- I I 475)(19 $525 EasyPay Budget Plan Red Tape o KELLYSPRINGFIELD TIRES rftpop:l I teeth annoy and emslipping dropping or wabyou eat laugh or talk? Just little FANTEETH on your alkaline powder teeth more firmly and more No gummy gooey pasty taste or feeling Does not sour Cheeks Oct "plate odor" (denture breath) FASTEETH today at any drug atom Vertisement) Do your church converts Mr Jehsen died barrass by about 25 years ago bling when Shehas two daughters Mrs Jim sprinkle a Westergard and Mrs Alice Han- gloaltde:taTittlel sen nine grandchildren and nine comfortably getting you results The Time! '‘4‘ k'N in Cash Raisers YOUR 7 k a ballot (in the them keep their promise - IONT Lll!? r)6 'Cast form of a want ad) now—then watch widely-scattere- More Firmly in Place re- Telegram wanf ads Action Filed FALSE TEETH all of whom —because their platform is getting results at least cost Vote for Tribune and $10000 Damage How to Hold Mrs Jensen People's Choice 1 - — St':''' at the birthday 1 i -- S are expected ception I 4 George V Schel- - ler ‘t i a Saturday daug hter 1 Crystal Stem e ' 41i - Lodges in Child's Throat '' k Woman Attains t 1 iltii N1 Crash oh:usewigitranbd: s 002:1: Tooeel Rally Set t k i Oscar W Carlson who is seeking the Republican nomination for '1 i ii the senate was scheduled to ad'1A 4 dress a rally in Tooele Thursday ':1 i 2 at p in He addressed rallies in ''k':' i ‘ Lehi and American Fork Wednesday itNt John Uri e Webster also a can- didate for the G O P senate -— i 4 1 S ii 1 nomination returned from an exl'it tensive tour of the southern part It i 41teo t of the state and paused long enough r:” 0 ' ts1 to challenge all comers to debate 4' platforms before starting on an- I 4 other trip into the southeastern pi e I too ' oai t counties 1 IA e The Democratic senatorial con- iie0 to test will be given new stimulus Salt Lake City's fire departwhen Representative Abe MurdocK ment soon will have one of the arand Senator William H King finest pieces of equipment in rive to personally paiitielpate in the world—on ultra modern their campaigns- They will arrive hook and ladder truck similar to the type shown above Thursday morning Delbert M Draper a candidate for the Democratic senate nomination discussed his position on foreign affairs at a rally in Ogden Wednesday night Thursday he will attend theIDavis county outing at Lagoon Damages totaling $10300 WedRepublican gubernatorial can't-date- s d campaigned in nesday were sought by Orthella sections William J Lowe Felker of Provo in a suit enattended a Rotary club luncheon in Ogden at noon and spent the tered in federal court against Sew-ell- s United Stores Mrs Felker afternoon and evening at a DMIS Don B alleges she was permanently incounty outing at Lagoon Colton who has been In Vernal jured when she fell In the Sewelis' for the past few days was sched- Provo store on September 17 uled to visit Heber City Coalville 1938 and Kama& Reed Stevens planned to spend all day Thursday in Provo meeting with leaders of his campaign and doing personal contait 1t Piece of Candy -- — rat will be a speaking tube by equipped which firemen at the top can communicate with firemen on the ground and can be used as a water tower to throw a stream on flames in upper stories of a high building In width the aerial ladder will measure 344 inches at the base and 254 inches at the top Lorenzo Smith representative of the company building the truck said it is being constructed so that an additional extension can be added to the ladder if needed Through hydraulic mechanism the ladder can be stretched out horizontally in any direction as well as vertically Mr Smith said The cab of the truck will be built similar to a sedan with two seats capable of carrying eight firemen ll A nder engine will power the truck Fire fighting accessories on the truck will include a portable electric light system equipped with three lights two powered at 500 watts and one at 250 watts 354 feet of manual' ground ladders '1 7 Charge Follows 90 de- gnd 100-fo- ll''' ad ar will be completed livered here in apput four months The new aerial ladder will be constructed of metal and will have railings on both sides It 4: work Otto A Wiesley spoke In Logan Three persons suffered minor Wednesday bight after making a cuti bruises Wednesday at tour of Cache and Box Elder coun8:40 a m in a two-ca- r collision ties and Thursday will address at Eighth West and Fifth South meetings in Ogden and Tooele In the evening he will go to Helper streets The Injured were Troy Gale to present awards to the American Legion championship baseball 21 of 460 Post street driver of one of the cars Gale Johnson 15 son team of Mr and Mrs George A Johnson Faces Activep Day of 335 Emery street and Duane Mr Maw a Democratic guberJohnson 9 brother of Gale Johnson The Johnson brothers were natorial candidate was in Box His Elder county Wednesday riding in the Gale machine Police traffic Investigators said Thursday schedule includes a meetthe Gale machine was traveling ing with state prison employes at east and collided with a ear driven 1:30 p m attendance at the Davis north by Merlin J Fisher 44 of county celebration and rallies in 881 South Tenth West street Spanish Fork at 7:30 p in and Springville at 8:30 p in A tea honoring Mr and Mrs Maw will be held Saturday from 4 p m until 7 p m for Fourth ward workers at the home of Mrs Gordon Taylor Hyde 231 Tenth avenue Paul D Vincent 42 of Provo Henry D Moyle made appearsuffered severe lacerations of the ances in Salt Lake City Payson nose and forehead and Frank Fife and Spanish Fork Wednesday 21 of Lincoln suffered minor cuts Thursday he will address Carbon in a three-ca- r traffic accident Wed- county teachers at 9 a m in the nesday at 12:18 a m at Ninth Newhouse hotel and make seven or eight talks in Ogden during the South and 'Main streets The mishap occurred when a remainder of the day and evening car driven south by Mr Vincent Mr Huggins spent Wednesday in struck another car stopped for a Sanpete and Sevier ending the red traffic light according to police day at the Sanpete county fair in investigators The second car Mann Thursday he will work in driven by William Struthers 22 Box Elder and Cache addressing of 454 West Second South street a rally at Logan in the evening was pushed into a third machine The rally will be followed- - by a C Silver reception In the Eccles hotel 2orroafte2dubvvinLeeGstrraenedte Judge McConkle spent the day Mr Fife was a passenger in the In Box Elder county and attended Struthers car an outing at Crystal Springs in the Mr Vincent was charged with evening reckless driving Horace C Beck and Reed Yet-ter- n P 'candidates dor the G nomination for congress In the Second district were among the candidates who atRepublican tended open house parties in Lehi American Fork ' and Pleasant Grove Wednesday evening A Sherman Christenson who is seeking Mrs Kristena Jensen of 3358 the same Inomination spent the day Thirteenth (1300) East street will in Salt Lake City and in the evecelebeate the ninetieth anniver- ning spoke at a meeting of the Women's Republican club in Amersary of her birth ' ican Fork Open Saturday :3-C- N Y 4imoti en t d — e- - 1 Officer Lodges Three Suffer Two Counts Minor Cuts Against Driver In Collision 36 - s Logan tional reputation for their singing enjoyed their annual summer outing Wednesday afternoon and evening at Saltair by taking time off from mvimming eating and dancing to do sorrie more singing The program of community sing- casting their votes by ing and vocal cpsaftets trios and members of boxes of candy solos was presented after dinner applause Prizes were awarded had been served to more than 400 Arrangements were directed by choir members and their escorts Ray Van Noy general chairman Lester F Hewlett choir presi- - for the outing Earl Richards was dent presented Dr W R Worley in charge of entertainment Lon master of ceremonies M Kenneth Richards was in charge of transRogerson led community singing portation and Dr C W Bird was Choir members judged the merits attendance committee chairman of contest selections by their own Dancing closed the affair Coalville Carl Jacobson Commonwealth FURNACE Ir:lactieed iLetprolquotauet ' ' The meeting was Wednesday afternoon and evening The outing featured songs by the choir Dorothy B le Gas burned the G-- way means freedom from furnace drudgery it means real cleanliness comfortconvenience economy Come in today and see this GE - Li ” ' One motorist was booked for Investigation of speeding and three others for stop sign violations Wednesday at Salt Lake police headquarters G H Pearson of 2841 Ninth East street was booked for allegedly driving 42 miles an hour in a zone and the following were booked for allegedly running stop signs: Emma R Hur117 of 1672 Harvard avenue Frank Brittan of 1283 East South Temple street and Newell Chappell 29 of -----m- ai 7-7 ‘11r41 ' '' — 410 1 t $300 and save on heating costs I I j z D S Immediate action toward correcting assertedly hazardous conditions in the Savoy hotel East First South street was ordered Wednesday by the Salt Lake '' - ' ' candidate for the U S senate nomination carried his campaign to the northern part of the state During the forenoon he met with supporters in Ogden and in the afternoon appeared at a rally in City Demands Choir Spends Tuneful Action on Time at Outing Fire Report L tabernacle choir members who have won an interna- se 11 i 3 ' candidate ti l - Story of Stratagenr - 4 ) -- - When Salt Lake City's fire department goesa-callinon a bit blaze next 'December citizens who stand around to watch the equipment whiz by will see one of the finest hook and ladder 1w trucks in the world in action 5It will he a-- $26000 job- - stream ranging in engsrim 24—to-4lined in design and ultra modern feet a life gun capable of shooting in operation and in its fire fighting a line 225 feet up in the air a life accessories net and lifebeits Slightly more than 54 f4t long Also in the parade will be two the ladder truck will be one of the new pump trucks These two of kind its finest trucks are expected to arrive here i The rthcke now being coil trraunect- about a month earlier than the American ladder truck edby Foamite corporation at Elmira e 1 ' lIugaicCl Bailers Squelch' 1 - g ' r :or pe: 1500 4 AI 13'1' I Deeèmber----- - Delivery-fo- r ''' it State Senate President Ira A HugJudge Oscar W McConkie t 41'i ginsor NOthdraw from the Demot ihte would cratic gubernatorial contest to sup"Ap port the other were squelched by both vamps Wednesday ks444 :t Campaign managers of Mr Huggins announced that he would not withdraw under any circumstances The McConkie managers likewise declared that their 214 - ik in the race to the finish Both were 4 still out gathering votes Wednes' day as were their rivals—Henry D Moyle Herbert B Maw Ora 4141111 t Bundy and Newell Haws Baum EpA On the Republican side of the 71 fence Philo T Farnsworth Jr I '''' " of a th i t t - t auto--mobil- es i 11 IFireTituck Maker Promises - 'i - t ' Governor Race ' ' ! 4 4 $ T k ' 1 p of Quittiao-r ' t3 otrapi 11 04 )of I - It' ti: k ' 1: : 3 Two Deny Tale One Like This 1 A t:)t4 Nat r(s Iv: ' A I "i prom Song '' 104 ati ' 9 irs) 3 ' :Vt ' : 11 - ‘I 1 4 ir A t 4 ' 'Trade' Now - Provisliazardotts v acatton - t z e Opce-Lticrativ- e T7 Choristers Tatie i ( 29 1940 ugust 4 p I Salt gakt ftribtutt Trl)t 1111110 (non-aci- Day and Night Serv!ce ECONOMY TIRE Am - & BATTERY- CO The Service Station of Tomorrow 575 South State Dial 4-33- 13 ' - 7:f! |