Show I rto:ii - Tat i ---- '4' ' w - gbt I I 3 : c4 ' 44 f r I - '1r Section Two - Salt Lake P- t() :e :: J '' - i : ' le a e- )p art re iI1 - - i iv ugar- '? 4 ' I 1 ' 4 P' Armies of workers will begin September 29 to harvest one of the heaviest crops of sugar beets per acre ever grown in 'Idaho and which with good crops in other states will pravide the Utah-Idah- o eompanY with a heaviertonrage of beets this year than in 1939- - Officials of the Amalgamated Sugar company which operates in titahIdaho and Oregon estimated that their tonnage also will exceed that of 1939 thus giving assur Race that thousands of seasonal workers will find employment and millions of dollars in beet pay meats will be distributed to farm- i V ' ‘ i':''' — ers Douglas E Scalley vice president and general manager of the Utah- Idaho Sugar company said it'yield of approximately 11 tons per acre anticipated in the districts of Utah factories to be operated at is ) t q Believes World Stands in No e 111 r 1 Iready Of Vote Count ''' '' olt - - ( Navy Considers Flying School For University Aviation Recruits Occupy Tents 1'- ': — Wells Continue Utah Decline Started in 1938 Main (Chart on page I Ground-wate- uo4644 4 444444444 44 44114-- State Completes Case Against '171:-''t--- ':: t- - - Task Ahead 1:f' 4 i— :77-7'- Tony Gannuscio t:''--'-:- iil - Highlighted by halting testimony son of a shoot the first degree murder trial of Tony Gannuscio alias Napoli 39 moved swiftly in Thira district court Monday wrth the state completing its evidence by 13) of the ing victim r i ' S L Meet :' Unity Plea 1!:':f::!'":s::::::i By- - G'E Hears 3- - - ChTel I :::::: ti :: iP (: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :: ii Japanese Don't Know of War Says Teacher Pito America Utah's Masons Schedules Open Annual Lecture Today Lodge Sessions - ! st Ilndits ' ' Chest Sets S165000 as l mpaign Goal ' I -- ' -- - Daughters of Colonists' Fete Pays Tribute to Esealante Mild Weather To Continue Mid-Va- GOP Bureau Says r " days-longe- Adult Niaht School Start Draws -- Bank Supervisors Honor tahn Jack Benny Hoarding Gags Finds Little to Say in S L t i at er I 644 44 44 44 4 44 g4 44 '4 '4 444-- 4 4i 4 A 4 i 4 - 44-- 4 444 4 4 AA 4 4 4 A4-- 4 444 44ae4t k 11 kt klk 4 41 4:4 t 4 4 t 4 t t 4 k 11 ii 1 ! es still-remo- te 44 44 le - 's go4-- - -'- 1 A plea for national un to help United the States tetain world levels in Utah ':': ::: :k '''' ' '' have dropped to points lowerthan I leadership in the face of "difficult 1 at this time in 1939 continuing a problems" ahead was made Mondownwafd trend begun in '' :1 general - day by Philip D Reed chairman :: '':': ' 1938 1 of the board of the General' Eleceird':'f—'' I leve4s-1-p m Highest ground-wate- r ':ztric company addressing 400 bust- Utah since the low period fol4ow- -' for Gannuscio who is ''i — Attorneys tk men at a luncheon ini the 'ness '' trig the extreme drouth of 1934 charged with slaying Mrs Rozena I Utah Hotel tc ! ' t ?::1 of four children were reached in most parts of the Jacobsoni-moth- er Mr Reed a leading industrialist state ditring the spring and sum- —one of them assertedly the de— - -of the country at the age of 40 -xiii mer of 1938 according- to George fendant's — at her home at 913 —" made it plain that competition H Taylor associate engineer in West First North street on May ' 1114‘ i'lk'': with European peoples "now work- 1 13 O Tuesdefense will case of the S geological suropen the charge :i::::::f:':iiiyf''‘ ing like ants" for misguided lead10 at a tn I day division pz::::::::::::::::::::'::-A-7vey's ground-wate- r ers will require the best brains -- -ran"Star witness" against ' 4°' ::1: ' planning research and hard work Drops Below 1939 nuscio was John Robert (Buddy) available in America a':::!:::4::':::::::'::::::::i''':::: f 4:'4:1 "The deficiency of water in 139 Jacobson the victim's An who I "This task" he said "will re- n6t only willingness to sac! and 1940 for recharge of the testified the man came to their quire noon home about on ground-wate- r reservoirs to com- duplex May I rifice for one's country but iron ::::::::::i::::i:z::::::::::-:'- ' withf- 13 demanded entrance walked to 1 pensate for ground-wate-e r in the blood and power to get on Jacob-siback The t drawals has caused-Wyard where Mrs t1 water table with the job" was hanging clothes carrying to drop below the level at which The luncheon was sponsored by 4400"!: It stood in August 1939 in most a pistol in hii left hand behind and the Salt Lake senior junior Buddy testified that :::::2107!)) wells throughout the state" Mr his back chambers of commerce Charles while was he to a neighsaid running L Wheeler presided Taylor Precipitation during May June bor's home to call police he heard Cites Factors shots and his to returned find July and August of this year was ::::::z::!':::::'':'::: of the factors tending to disrupt markedly deficient he noted At mother dead on the kitchen floor 01 Salt Lake City the nortnal pre- Defense Blocks Testimony zokm0040sA unity in the country today he said t Reapparently the greatest is a detercipitation for this period is 408 Mrs Jennie Thomas Defense objections prevented the mination of what type of governInches but only 38 leen was to Salt Lake City from turns ment we are to have and what This lack was general in boy frcim testifying as' to the parJapanese trip :I) f brother entage of a shall be its attitude toward IndusUtah although District Attorney Calvin $111 try and the type of free enter S L Key Well Down 4 444smdow41440400kmmowawk W Rawlings asserted in his openprise which has made possible esLeaders who participated in Utah's grand lodge Free and tablishment of the highest standard In Box Elder county the water ing statement that the state would of living yet attained Willevel in a key observation well show Gannuscio was the father Accepted Masons annual meeting opening Monday While Mr 'Rawlings did not de"Freedom of action incentive liam Littlejohn (lower left) grand master T I Nelson stood at about the same level durmand the death penalty in hisada reasonable field of action and did a that it August ing ago year (lower right) deputy grand master and Carl H Claudy all are needed to preserve this was approximately 25 feet dress to the jury he was obviousbut Washington D C executive secretary of the Masonic Servsystem of free enterprise" he said lower than in August 1938 Simi- Iy' building a case of premeditation ice association Among tendencies tending to lar readings were obtained in a necessary to support 'a first denarrow the field of private entergree verdict in the testimony of Juab county observation well he cited the following: In Salt Lake county similar key other state witnesses Mrs Marena Mehas of FarmThinks It's Skirmish prise "A recent citation of some of the observation well study showed testified Gannuscio came to larger tobacco companies for al-water level 46 feet lower on Sep- ingtonhome her the morning of May 13 leged monopolistic puractices the Against tember 1 than on the date a and borrowed the pistol introduced nature of which was creation year ago and 58 feet lower than as the murder weaponInstructor Asserts through advertising of such a de— on September 1 1938 mand for their products that they Near Lehi in Utah eounty 'a Neighbor Testifies could dictate sales terms to retail decline of 24 feet was recordcd of A Japan during outlets If carried through this strange story Mrs Beatrice Titus occupant of between September 1 1939 and the other wartime was brought to Salt Lake attitude is distinctly antisocial and of that date this year following a home the halfof the the Jacobson deday shooting dangerous to industry It would City Monday by Mrs Jennie Thomdrop of 26 feet in the year pre- clared the vornan New York Author Pageant Features frequently had as of 22 H street returning home indicate also that the powers that ceding September 1 1939 warned Gannuscio to stay away be of business as In the Cedar City valley pump- from the from a three months' visit in the the classify bigness Will Speak at of badness --hi busiNight Meeting place and that on one oc- land of the equivalent a of as a sun district decline of guest 66 feet casion he had replied: "I'll fix ing rising ness occurred in the water level in a Of Communication Public Lundreon Mrs Titus had accompanied the Japanese government you" of all about Big Business key observation well between Sep- Mrs Jacobson to' the county at"Strangest thing rewho Mrs said Thomas tember 1 1939 and September 1 apan" "Is a large accumulation of iet:1- -office torney's shortly before the sumed her duties as inRepresentatives of the 26 Utah 1940 and a total decline was re- shooting George E Sokolsky of New York journalism nomic power and resources inhersent a when was letter school "is corded for the two years preced- to the man structor at West City author lecturer and indus- blue lodge i opened the sixty-nint- h ently bad- - for the people? I can ordering him not to the fact that the high trial consultant will speak on "The annual Japanese people think of a number of cases where of the ing September 1 1940 of 112 feet molest Mrs Jacobson communication Horns of the Dilemma" at a pubMr theground-wate- r Detective J J Ferrin related do not even know they are at a large corporation can do things Free and Accepted level Taylor said lic luncheon is not critical and his sponsored by Pro grand lodge for the public good Which a smaller situatiop of Gannusció near 650 war America of Utah Tuesday noon in Masons Monday at the Masonic that sufficient fall rain and winter Westcapture "The affair in China is labeled an unit cannot do On the other Second North street shortly In which the Japanese hand except for some taxes which the Newhouse hotel' Mrs Richard temple 650 East South Temple snow will bring an increasing level after the 'incident' defendThe shooting VV Candland president said Mon- street ant he said was bleeding from a are helping the Chinese people are more burdensome on small day wound in the right side of his against bandits communists and than large companiesI believe the included Carl Honored guests Business persons and the general head and was sent to police emer- General Chiang Kaishek" opportunities for small companies t'ashington D C and public are invited It is expected Claudy and their field are greater than gency hospital The officer then Casualties Bewilder People the program Val last approxi- representatives from other grand ever The flexible lean athletic went to the home and found the She said the people are some- sort of company has advantages mately an hour Mr Sok() 'sky will lodges in various sections of the woman dead on the floor hossneak ot the Ben Lomond hotel in country Grand Master William that a large ponderous concern Other witnesses included L W times bewildered by the long trains bringing back wounded never can attain Ogden Tuesday at 8 p m Littlejohn presided at the forenoon Myer of Atte city engineering de- pital soldiers and the many pats conMr Sokolskv is being sponsored and afternoon sessions "Patents: Are they desirable or partment who prepared a sketch on a nation-wid- e The Olden Masonic players dispeaking tour by of the home Mrs Alice CarseY taining the ashes of those who fell do they tend to create monopolies? in battle in China Pro America rected by S P Dobbs presented We must be certain that no action mother of Mrs Jacobson who "The Japanese government never is taken which would deatroy the Trained at the Columbia univer- "The Hearts of the Fathers" in the Setting of the 1940 Community identified her picture Police Capsity school of journalism Mr So- evening with Miss Judith Irene Chest campaign goal at $165000 tain E A Hedman who was ques- publishes casualty lists" she said Incentive for invention's kolsky in 1917 was editor of the White age 5 the only "lady" in was announced' Monday by W tioned concerning the ballistics "Families are not notified until "Transferring powers from leg- Russiam Daily News in Petrograd the cast She vais presented with Bintz president of the chest fol- qualities of bullets fired from the the warrior's ashes are returned islative bodies and courts to adThe following year he was assist- a doll by Mr Claudy tuithor of the lowing a meeting of the board of pistol and Dr Clarence R Open- Hence there is no way for the ministrative units of government in general to know the ex- directors at campaign headquar shaw ant editor of the North China Star play city physician who said the people Reform Taxes East street of tent at Tientsin From 1920 to 1930 he thewarin China" Election of officers on Tuesday ters 73Secortd a woman died from bullet fired This-la- s the sum the chest cam- into her head 'in front of the left "Use of taxes as means of social was correspondent for Chinese afternoon with T J Nelson depDespite their lack of knowledge of things that are going on outside reform and regulation and their Japanese New York Philadelphia uty grand master slated to assume pa:ghers headed by H J Plumhof ear the Japanese empire the average tendency to discourage establishLondon and other papers in the far the grand lodge's highest office general chairman and S O Beneast Japanese citizen is ergoundly pa- ment of new industries" and the annual banquet at 9:30 nion associate chairman will seek Pictures Ruled-Ou- t declared business and never questions governtriotic The speaker M Bronson During this period Mr Sokoisky p m will feature the second and to raise for the support of 21 social J Judge presiding believes Mrs and industry are prepared to do a also was head of the Chinese concluding day's programThe welfare agencies in 1941 Prelim- at the trial upheld an objection mental policies in ma bureau of public information officers will be installed at 8 p m inary campaign 'activities have been by Defense Attorney E A Rogers Thomas job unparalleled tying forward the national defense Mr Claudy will be the only under way for the past three to the introduction of pictures of People Ready to Die president of the Shanghai Journal of Commerce and editor of theFar sneaker at the' banquet with Dr weeks program He warned that "bad the woman taken by police after "Bushido or national spirit headaches" are ahead when war "This is the same goal as last th2 Eastern Review at various times H P Kirtley: the toastmaster Mr Rogers contendshooting with 'civilians orders taper down and competiHe was awatiled the 'university The grand master's report fea- year but an increase of approxi- ed the gruesome scenes would be reigns 'everywhere their-lives with tion begins with cheap foreign promedal at Columbia in 1938 Since tured the opening session's wort mately $2500 over the amount "prejudieial" to his client ready to lay down for the she said duction soldiers emperor" 1937 he has appeared on programs with the other officers submitting raised in 1939" said Mr Bintz H D Deputy Attorney County The lecture was the first of a sponsored by the National Asso- their annual statements at the "Last year a fteropaying campaign Lowry assisted Mr Rawlings with "People at home are already doing expenses and setting up a reserve the prosecution while Attorney H without all luxuries even cutting series arranged by the chamber of ciation of Manufacturers afternoon meeting of 5 per cent for uncollectibles G Me los was associated with Mr down on their meals and clothing commerce speakers' bureau of to aid their country" the chest budget committee allowhich Earl J Glade is chairman for life defense 14 other American school cated $15373930 to the- agencies Rogers With hear 12 A jury of the menoto for 1940 This sum is- approxiMrs Thomas visited varl trial was impaneled and sworn teachers ous parts of the island of Japan mately $4000 more than was avail- before noon The jurors are: new provable for allocation out of the 1940 David J Ellisoh 288 Canyon and Manchukuo Japan's on the Asiatic mainland current revenue" road Thomas Whiting R D No 8 ince Mr Bintz pointed out that the Fred E Oster loh Salt Lake With two members of the same order to which Father Silvestre goal of $165000 represents several 621 South City West Temple street Club Seeks Vote thousands of dollars less than the Levi Jenkins 24 Allen street Escalante belonged attending the memorial service the Matthias actual needs of the agencies' for Two members of the Salt Lake Ray F Middleton R D No Farnsworth chapter Daughter of American Colonists Monday operations on their present basis 1 Midvale Charles L Cottrell County Young Republican club did- not take care of said it He Salt Lake valley's mild fall with 1448 Sherman avenue Clarence In each voting district will internight paid tribute at the Hotel Utah to the Franciscan friar who needs for expanded serva little higher than pressing temperatures 2531 35 H street under voters W Pent view unregistered 164 years ago was the first white man to set foot in what now is ices in 1941 but was set with Green the 1573 Thirteenth years old during the next six weeks they normally are this time of the Bailey Sterling Idea of making as much progress Utah 630 and induce them to register and to season will continue a few izaticin foi Utah - tS hold that title as possible toward achieving lull East street Alvin L Soren the weather bureau IndiThe Franciscan fathers attend- W vote at the general election It Albert street Seventh East for life support for the agencies cated Monday street West 527 Rev First Stendea Elvin was decided were at North the Henry ing Monday night About 50 men and women at' Pointing out thathMonday's high David E Burrows 2456 South meeting of the club at county bach O F M of the Church of tended the dinner the second an was 79 degrees and the mean of at nual observance of the travels of State street Robert F Gerrard the Immaculate Conception headquarters 174 South 66 degrees was five above normal Main street 189 Vine street Murray Provo and Father Victor O F M Father Escaiante initiated r by the forecasters said fair weather is of Oakland Cal Also representing D A C 350 due Tuesday andWednesday with the Catholic church whose 'rnis- mild thundershvwers in the south- - sionaries made the first treks into 350 Salt Lake Approximately ern portion of Utah Tuesday It the wilderness of the west was the adults—ranging all the way from will be warmer Tuesday in the east Rev Francis R Lamothe of the those recently past high school portion Church of Our Divine Saviour elmiddle aged and age into the — Scattered showers were report W J Fahrni of Lark who with derly—registered Monday at West In Utah Monday Blanding geted Prazier's Dr Russell G expedition high school on the first night of Somewhat tired after an all found the steps cut in the cliff family to Los Angeles by auto- - ting 05 of an inch of precipitation R F Starley Utab bank exam-registration for this year's adult and Greenriver 06 of an inch mobile the "Crossing of the Fathers" iner was elected first vice presi- evening school day drive Jack Benny who soon was heaviest in the by Father Escalante 160 years dent of the National Association of Registration has to start being funny again Benny who has just finished earlier described the route over Supervisors of State Banks at the In Austrial courses which are being over the radio ara week moving picture "Love Thy Judge Schedules Date every traveled which the priest-explorannual convention in Richmond stressed this year in connection in Lake rived Salt Monday City Neighbor" with his down the Colorado and Green Va according to word received with the national defense program sec- - Monday at his office in the capitol tred Anen said For Grand Jury Call rivers and through —although apart from the special night and declared hewas "savA E Wilde chief state bank exam-M- rs defense "refresher" classes given tions of what Is now Utah his radio program this year will ing all my gags until my radio Date for the federal grand jury to L M Nottage state regent iner of Wyoming was named treas- at various schools—according Week a starts was set as October 28 by XL "mune people same time same call be again program V 'Backman school urer the of association of the Daughters of the Colonists night Ralph Tillman D Johnson MonS as last Judge next from sponsor year—everything Sunday" Mr Starley is now attending the principal announced at the memoriat dinner with the IL S conference in the same" day ihe screen and radio comedian that Miss Edith Wire Instigator convention of the American AssoRegistration will be conducted reoffice asked district "Same the attomey's gags?" of the Escalante memorial services elation of Personal Finance corn-an- d again Wednesday and Friday from stopped overnight at the Hotel The judge 'is expected to draw porter West high school national vict president of the panies in Hot Springs Va and is 6:30 to 9 p rm at Utah en route from Chicago Mr Benny said he was very the list of jury members during - will next ciassworkand to Lake begin to return D A C has been elected an hon- expected Salt lime forepart of next month where he has been visiting his I tired and had to go to bed Monday September 30 orary state regent of the organ- - City next week 1 -- 4444 I ee7 r7w ::::':'::::'::::::: 4 tI - " plague—is not likely to be loosed on the world by the European war because even under the stress of military activity the nations are not relaxing their guard against the spread of the rodent carriers of the disease- This statement was made Mon- aay by Dr Karl F Meyer of San Francisco director of the Hooper Foundation for Medical Research of the Upiversity of Califortnia and one of the world's greatest authorities on plague He stopped in Salt Lake City on his return from a special meeting in Washington of state and territorial officers and conferred here with local health authorities He said that warships are to the nth degree" and precautions to prevent the landing of rats from commercial ships are a firmly established principle In all ports and are not being relaxed even in war zones Dr Meyer said that one of the recent discoveries of science with respect to plague is that only a very few of a large group of fleas living on rodents are capable of transmitting plague through biting Most cases of sylvatic plague are acquired through handling or being nipped by rodents Dr William M McKay acting Utah health commissioner who also returned Monday from the Washington conference said that plans were discussed for protection of public health particularly in places where national defense preparations result in concentrations of troops or influxes of civilians to work in munitions plants Already problems have been created in Atlantic and Pacific coast cities by sudden increases in population Dr McKay said no assurance was given tkat members of state health staffs who belong to the medical reserve would receive any exemptions from active service under national conscription Board Studies - 1939 Figures Mtirdr Trial 4 P- - le "rat-proof- ed 4 ' ' Garland West Jordan and Spanish Fork and by a subSidiary corn- pany at Gunnison ' Crop Makes Recovery The Utah crop" he said "has been making an excellent recovery ' in the last few weeks because of : rainfall and cooler weather It is i: estimated that our Utah tonnage will be approximately 15 per cent less than last year" All companies operating in Utah 1 reported that beets4 not planted early last spring suffered badly from hot weather and in many i eases wIA Itly infestation The 0 4 Utah beets wilP—be left in the ground as long as they will con tinue to grow to further assist the late season comeback The Toppenish Wash and Chi nook Mont factories of the Utah Idaho company already are operating with production slated to exceed that of 1939 Production in A i 01 the Bellefourche S D district Is I 1 expected to be 40 per cent higher than last year Digging is to begin there October 6 Labor Shortage ' —Although Utah Washington and i South Dakota have ample labor k t' f lvallablelhere is a marked shorage of field labor in Idaho and Montana Mr Scalley said pointing out that unless this can be filled quickly the work will be done by labor from Californiaand other Pacific coast states F "We are doing everything we can as a company" he said "to make this work available to local a a The price paid for toppeople ping beets established by the de partment of agriculture is higher than prices paid in other agriculi tural pursuits" p He said 400000 tons of beets are Speed-Ufor harvest in the Idaho I Falls Shelley and Blackfoot contory areas in Idaho 1 11 traeted by his companyAcreage in Idaho is F Plans to speed up the counting 2000 less than in 1939 of votes at the general election Begins in October 1 November 5 were discussed with i Harvesting of beets for Amal- Salt Lake county corwnissioners H t gamated Sugar company plants at 1 Burley Rupert and Idaho Falls Monday by a represrntative of Idaho is to begin early in October County Clerk W J Korth who and somewhat later for the Ogden suggested that two sets of elec:4 H4 and Lewiston Utah facories A tion judges be used in 200 elecI heavy tonnage is anticipated at tion districts Nyssa Ore i It was pointed out that in each The Franklin County Sugar com- of these 200 districts there were pany Preston Idaho has contract- 175 votes or more cast for United h ed 75031 acres and anticipates a States senator at the primary elecproduction of 250000 bags of sugar tion September 3 23000 less than a year ago DigThe commission asked that Mr 4 ging of beets is to begin about Oc- Korth submit the numbers of the tober 10 remaining 38 districts in which James E Ellison manager of only one set of judges would be the Layton Sugar company Davis employed in the final election In county Utah said his company an- the run-o- ff primary October o ticipates a yield of less than 85 per only one set will be used as in cent of last year's the first primary If the commission accedes to the clerk's suggestion approxi4 mately 800 additional people Will be given- a day's employment since three extra judge t and a constable will be required in each district Constables are not required where one set of judges both receives and counts the ballots lt Election judges are paid $3 each 0 Tribune Washington Bureau for the 12 hours during which the WASHINGTON D C Sept 23-- are open and 50 cents an The United States navy may Col - polls hour overtime Constables retablish a flying school at the Uni- ceive a flat $3 of Utah provided"' tbe versity school is interested and ig in a position to cooperate wtth the de psrtment RePresentative J W :IL 4 Robinson wits informed Monday by the navy's bureau of 'navigation Eight such schools hap been Tent Mews used by the citizens' Set up and the bureau has aumilitary training camp during the thority to establish eight more Bureau officials told Represents summer months at Fort Douglas tive Robinson there are many rea- were put to pse Monday by the air s sons why the navy is inclined to corps to house recruits About 50 recruits to be assigned - set up one air training school in ii 1 Salt Lake City but it has not ad- to the Fifth air base arrived from vanced the suggestion and no ap- - California and were assigned to plication for such a school has temporaey quarters in the tents been received from the university west of Fort Douglas Arrival of H If established the school would the new group brought the air base strength here to 1800 begin training next year President George Thomas of the L university of Utah said "I thifik Buzz- Saw Cute Youth the university will be very much Scott Sheldon 19 of 830 Seventh Interested" in a naval training street received a severely cut school in commenting Monday on East thumb Monday when he left stateRobinson's Representative1a huh saw with the digit touched ments He said initiative toward secur at the West high school He was at the Salt Lake police '' Ing the school will be taken at the treated board hosiiitaL next emergency meeting igliversity's A ' V I —13 - -- i'Z:' : ' Peril of Diseae enemi--bubon- Returns Home U S 1Water Levels Victim's Son Iridtistry - :::wtl'l Fall Under Testifies in i: e' : ):1 Head Sees '2tr A Min's ancient f ' Expert Tells of Wm to Curb Plague Page Miteeit i '' je Idaho Prodfruces Huge Cr914 Utah's Itec9vers n - 1940 - ' ' S )r a aaa a - '''': :: g Utah Tuesday Blorning' September'24 Take Lead in Rituals I Heavy-Beet-Volum- e y - galit Vibuitt - Western Factories Prepare for A City- gzyttt ( ' 1 il t' |