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I e r if '''''il I KAU ' i : 4 Y J' - - ' ' '' - 1' 85 $ 11 CO 85 LAY-AWA- - - - 41 '2090 1160 "" - $ II - 470 850 960 1730 Sacramento (0185 - San Francisco Elko' Reno F Uso Our Convenient - 0 ROUPS GREAT 3 por - funds" (G3mlooffi 136 EAST BROADWAY - 1 ' - Ogden t' 4 1 V - : I - - 7- - - - 1111 4 '- - —Model -- 1 Means Money in Your Pocket - - ' A 4 p') " -- '4:" 4 - - -- - ay I t - I e -- L) ng a- ''' li - mud-slingi- LA Slayer Faces Execution Today 0"- -- 1 L t isno-"-11110-a- I I " Votes - ' ' ''' - t ' LAO $ 4 - ' i lf all-ti- - 1 run-o- ff - To Make Trip I - tem Senate Breaks - s i I - Rys g oiTtlitela - 1 ' Utah's H B 44IBIswoodi—TO extend rienNt felony to offer 128 (Macfarlane) To require cor'Thursday porations organized under the laws of The question was raised by Sena- Utah to maintain a registered office in Bills Killed whom tlanteaegaenmt upon A Huggins - (D) Ogden aptoieeanadnd tor be served authorise county IL B 52 B 129 (Dawson) To eltrninate from tax of not (Milan—To it than mill for when house bills 1 and 2 (providing probate code provision 'permitting infants establishment more and maintenance of county ott no- ot relic' awiLdt (Bold tetitmons 004 uyneasorunitattniTtletteo dcloaatigri! Itriteueneourar a9ndehatin for the reapportionment of legisremoved lators on a basis of the 1940 cenait 130 To Increase maxi- - Bills Tabled levy for con II ty purposes in entet:tmaintax sus) came up for consideration st Tcrmodernize taw H B 49 categories 131 (Child) To authorize towns on mounding (Mstth of 'bells and whistles by train& The senator reported that at- to building and zone within torneys outside the state had posed the:: Blimits 132 (Child) To authorize county a serious legal question which commissioners to plan and zone areas in unincorporated territory within the county enM 1 all J the (Watson) Memorializing might nullify legislation to to submit acted by the last two sessions He congress constitutional eanmacetlegislation enact legisreovercome to lation adverse effects moved that to avoid possible corn- - cent U El supreme court decisionof exover control federal streams 7— I plications the two bills be Rent pending B B ay - ‘11 Bills Passed ' - ‘ aul ' HOME- LAUNDRY - lfri slators By ernment ) i-- years Debate ir one-ha- : I APEX A COMPLETE - Women 's Council primary election in the 1940 inaugurated t: it iiIE 1 4 campaign was attacked and deTilt lit fended by Utah legislators before a - '' Ira 1:::::::-meeting of the Women' tegiala- - -i 1 ::::- ' tive Council of Utah in the capitol '1I ---‘ -: Thursday til ti - 2 :9 7 r 4' 1 r I NO 3 1 4 Representative Milton TwitchflI : ci i ::: 452i (R) Garfield author of a measum which would repeal the primary "Alt —""d 1 7 law enacted by the1939 legishtture ' ''''''''"' 1 ' attacked the present legislation as e ' ' 1 I ' ' i ' :t"t 1 ' k ' expensive to both the candidate and : taxpayer Representative Thomas — ' Rees (13) Salt Lake defended 1 1 'V thM 13 II I e law as the best possible means: V I f or further Bills Passed Thire Reading of giving the voters an opportunity -7 '"memeow01""""7"---study The motion was approved stallnclaBrd s43for(Fparrrag iceTootracishiempodednyeational I to determine the best possible can : and President Wendell Grover tIt B 34 (Hirschi) To maks additions I dictate' for any office to state road system -- es win-of the committed the measures to the juresolutions brave The A uzi-primary brought an ' i" 8 B 38 (Child) To provide for the state senate ' colcommittee diciary tomforego in junkets taavot4 and of boilers high inspection 11r4"' I -involved The legal question goes 8 J M 1 '(Watson) Memorializing - lapsed Thursday in the face of rotten politics"! Representative ' to take to o vercoe d back to the 1937 session when the ecrngreas And as a result they Twitchell said adding it cost Utah a verno effects of steps polo recent U 8 supreme I temptation :: "'-will accompany the house members $80000 and in addition practically I I legislature enacted legislation to eL11i' on decision streams of IPWOOc' I to the Utah State I provide for the election of repreAgricultural col- eliminated 'the poor man as a pub' ' t t sentatives by districts rather than House in lege Logan Friday The sen- lic office seeker He pointed out 4 ators in fact went one step fur- that elections in the nation by counties and authorized t h e Bills Introduced for the I - county commissioners to set up the I — ther than the house They voted to most part are not based on major H a make it optional (Leary)--- To r districts The contention is that rather than mandatory with a eourt to adjourn until Monday at 10 a riL It)' decisiona but on pluralities and I the legislature violated the chn- whereas the house will meet Sat- said this also should be true of - II I Utah 1111MimmINSIMMISICA20114:14111N1161 urday afternoon 4 I stitution in delegating this authorI Olt of breaking through the commissions and to The feat the county Representative Rees Maybe-lobbyis- ts don't want special priviArkansas senate under a resolution introas the financial coot is high admitting senate resistance to junkets elected that the declared representatives from these districts have therefore duced by Seantor-1- V accomplished by Senator James A the "cost of making mistakes in IL Abington left leges after all Anyway there were no McMurrin (D) Logan Wednesday government far wocteded the cost been sitting illegally A majority "takers" for these chairs provided by the at Little Rock Senator McCurrin moved that the voftoerusyns-otefm- " of the house would come in this under the old con- senators make the trip in a body category to the college but Vita turned He said that when-Senator Huggins did not reveal large num down The president was 'author- bet of persons are runningfor ofwho had raised the question but 4 ized to names a committee of seven fice the voters are unable to conit was rumored that the situation to accompany the house mern centrate effectivel' on the one best sesof had first been noticed by attorneys Thursday's Highlights bers suited but in the run-ofor the railroad brotherhoods when the sion of the Utah legislature Senator George M Miller (D) Thursday Senator McMurrin tviefinalists" are opposing each tried a new approach He made a other the voters can center on two Price said he had anticipated that Senate motion that the senate adjourn personalities to make the best nomcome would to and sub had issue Memorialized up congress t Carrying out recommendations of the Utah educational survey the an opinion from the at mit constitutional amendments or until Monday morning This was ination obtained approved by a large majority It LITTLE ROCK Ark Jan 30- -- committee a bill to place all state institutions of higher education tokney general He did not reveal enact legislation to overcome adwas then pointed out that inasof a contents under the board was the and drafted will U S opinion be of recent single verse effects governing Thursday If any member of that much as no session would be held decision court greatly Friday the members might as well supreme legislative fraternity the lobbyists Introduced Saturday in the house of representatives and by title over expanding federal control wants to bask in the glare of the only in the senate go to Logan The motion to atstreams dismissed because tend in a body then had clear sailthe Investigator Stanare Chief he Senator so can do sponsors legislative Spotlight Passed on final reading (23 ing come meandid not the within to 0) a bill to make numerous legal In the Arkansas senate under a ley N Child (ro) Salt Laic City Senator Alonzo F Hopkin (D) Maude B Jacob ing of officer additions to the state road sysreminded the senators unique arrangement made possible and Representative Croydon H Adams Burton Representative Utah chairman and vice tem (D) at the that beginning of the sesbill Utah said he believed through a senate resolution (1)) the Advanced to third reading bills sion chairman respectively of the surhad adopted a "no junkthey be to should amended make But up to Thursday it appears vey committee the which was appointto require premarital and prena- ets" policy But his effort to get HELENA Mont 30 Jan venereal the lobbyists now in Little Rock ed pursuant to an act of the offering of a bribe to a legislator for: tal examinations the decision reconsidered was unHedeclared that two 1939 legislature to make a compre- a crime diseases successful President Wendell Montana would be as wide open its prefer anonymity to a offered bribe hensive study of education in Utah years ago heiwas Voted to visit Utah State Ag(Continued From Page One) ruled Grover that the original ac- her unplowed prairies if bills to Anyway three chairs six feet Others whoa names will appear igluence certain legislation and ricultural college Friday and ad on junkets left the body free legalize gambling and "30-dtion diA Howhigh conspicuously marked with on the house bill are Representa- he knew of another member who motion of Senator Byron 10 m a Monday journed until to each Invitation consider sepaamendwas cerwas a to a (D) offered bribe ard Huntington-ivorces" before the state house bring signs inviting lobbyists tive Heber Bennion Jr (13) Dagjow ed to exempt boilers used for agrirately of sifting committee House of representatives become 111w1- who "infest" those sacred precincts gett Sol J Selvin (13) Tooele Mil- tain bill out Sheldon or sawmill cultural R Brewster purposes Speaker Passed a bill to broaden the of Sagacity to sit where they might ton Twitchell (11) Garfield and an Gambling license fees would ft Senator Dawson's resolution proSalt Lake said this wctuld be Redd W OD Leland San Juan on the offering of bribes statute nance $40 old age minions under be seenjound no "takers" and fiunnecessary as the constitution posing a constitutional amendment to public officials: tabled a bill Control to for to offour the term Hope Expressed years measures to be introduced by four alreadyrlescribes the giving or incresqe on the of signals by railnally -were removed by page boys fering of bribes a crime agairutt of office for county attorney was roads atgiving recommitted The- resolution providing for the Although Governor Herbert B the Republican representatives crossings advanced to third reading by a 'two measures on weed control legislative power Maw has that his reormini- Divorces requiring a 1 five 15 vote to of with absent high "dunce cap"shairs was draft ganization explained one bill was The tabled by Repbill for cona bill to permit a defeated 30 mum SAN Cal Jan QUENTIN 43 to B S raise Senator Farr ed by Dr W H bington of Beebe tinuation of the provides C of E instead the by Matthews iEti schools under the resentative count make a levy for his(A—Denied a final plett for life ent relidencerule would b'e pmhis 'ovrn'chair present set-u- p until otherwise pro- Salt Lake which is designed to standards of education for the pracwho said he far was per muse The latter torical Cook Dewitt Clinton of chiropody was passed on one4ear a bill for which no- er at a recent vided by the legislature he eX- modernize the law requiring the tice ideraon notice o taken by an "ou will die in the prison gas chamber held vote a unanimous third of bells by and whistles reading by the hope the lawmakers sounding Friday for the slaying of Anya tice of future introduction was midnight session Ho argued that pressed Senate President Wendell Grover tion would not adjourn until they had trains Mr Matthews said the bill new bills one of Received four a dancer and dramatic given Sosoyeva senif lobbyists are to "infest" the the necessity of (D) Salt Lake City recalling the which would enable Thursday afternoon by a provided some type of "control:1 for would obviate Los Angeles February at student irrigation on of the debate bitter crossat whistles Wednesday ate chambers they should be pro- higher education blowing protected headed by: Representative group neceswater hold 24 to 1939 bar legislators from state companies vided- with chairs of their own The bill which was drawn by ings and would give local authori- bill towarned withO'Brien drouth Sacra(D) Silver Bow office at for The anticipated sary heregovernor's senators the that Since passage of the resolution the attorney general's office under ties the right to specify variances jobs Bills to legalize gambling and out the rights reverting to the mento said there would be "no the desk reserved for the senator Mrs Jacob's direction would es- from the requirements of state law after the rules will be strictly enwere divorces" Interference"' with the execution permit "30-dpublic forced froth Beebe hats been occupied only tablish a state board of higher edu- Measure Tabled 2 set for 10 a— tn since an inves- killed during the 1939 session of to at MacSaturday Adjourned of Senator Grant On motion by the senator from Beebe And cation of "hint resident citizens of The bill was tabled tigation had uncovered "no exten- the legislature—the gambling bill after Repre- farlane (D) Salt Lake City the p m at which istime governor's while the "infestation" Was ended the state" and clothe it with the to be I uating circumstances to justify in the house the divorcemeasure message expected ren of sent a budget sentative body Edward telegram citaon so far as senatorial:seats was conScherer (D) now exercised by the authority the death 3entence7 by veto of Governor Roy(E Ayers received commuting to President cerned at least known lobbyists board of regents over the Univer- Carbon said he feared it might and congratulation his occasion of on the Roosevelt corto local authorities in stood the and quietly cautiously right of Utah the board of trustees' give ners Other actives and pledges of sity over the Utah State Agricultural silence locomotives in yards and birthday the fraternity were conspicous by college and the state board of edu- terminals where whistling is necetheir absence cation over Weber Carbon Snow aary to the business of railroading" Widow Dodge Heir and Dixie colleges al4'11114411) become Involved The house also FaID-U111111Eone choose board would The of 11 Wed to two bills weed soonin control Surgeon I Its members chairman and select so and a treasurer neither M rederbry(ItRelpureofeoxnEtladlievre Clifton G CHICAGO Jan 30 afsechretary and others -be a member of the former board No board members would and who received on operator for the committee telephone agriculture receive- any compensation except an of automobile a share bills of One $2500000 the his actual expenses in attending to further study ) would authorize the state tax com- fortune was married Thursday to ' business of the board mission to levy '1)0025 of a millo on Dr William A' Lange a Detroit 1 ' Paid Commissioner' Provided i dollar of valuation in the state plastic surgeon each 'Al'''7V - i il FOR THE PRICE disclosed while The to a changweed control couple for program ill A paid commissioner of higher 'II' t!3 had here that of be state board trains ' conducted the ing kept PAID they FOR USUALLY by '4Tite ' education would be named and A ii 01: would be the executive officer of agriculture There was a difference' their plans secret until the wedding A WASHER ONLY 1 lifft e of Opinion as to how much this Thursday morning in the chapel of the board would also which ap-- Emmanuel amount the desired Memorial but the would Episcopal yield point the presidents of the various Is about 46 church in Champaign Ill $130000 a year ' t schools deans professors associate and asaistant professors instructors it I 5' and all other -necessary officers and idl::21111111IIIImiml"""alls 1:1 j ' 'e employes v 4 ' 1 The board alio would provide for ''"410---- el ' ' of the of faculties the ' organization i' 7 ' Crina' 4 I 2 the various institutions but would ' I --' ' be authorized to commit to the --:--- --i ' '2 111 presidents and faculties "the gen' eral initiation and direction of in' 4 ' :Ideal Double NoeYou do fulfill at these can it saOngs your struction and of the examination grand el' ' admission and classification of stuLaundry Tubs With clothing needs and have money left out of your clothilt:5'l ?7' dents in the respective instituConvenient Table Top HURRY BETTER (-other for things! ing budget -1 L tions" — Na t while these low prices are still possible Regular $1000 Value All appropriations for the supe port of the various institutions if would be made to the state board Fi1 ' '' of higher education which 'would 0 1" 4 er '' '41 "direct and have control of the I " distribution and the expenditure of ' - - "- I the constitutionality of all the laws Senate enacted by the Utah legislature senate 1937 in session Bilk Introduced the sinceb the red-letter- ed It - t 44 Utah's Senate Joins Fight On Rivers Rule ' ' 'Officials Air Views on Utah Primary io - Martha A Snee old widowed mother of 16 children said Thursday she hoped to adopt twoEnglish refugees They are the children of a dis- tint cousin who asked Mayor Jan- r —per - lcLevy to help her locate rei-atives here Six of Mn Snee's chil- ' stren still Bye with her - B as8 A shadow of doubt was cast on ' Dunce Chairs Bill Seeks to Consolidate In Arkansas Control of State Colleges Rout Lobbyists w Mother of 16 Hopes To Adopt Refugees BIUDGEPORT Conn Jan - - ' o f 4 L -' ::' 1 te - 8 4 - 1 issue a ((unions( instead of a warrant la a misdemeanor rase store at If H 90 (Adam—To define unpro(Chain tax) Friday 8 rt n't Newhouse hotel before !genii t e tensional conduct of dentists (Introduced committee on state and municipal af- by title only) fairs ' H B 91 (Adamal--- To provide that S B 63 (Milk marketing bill) Mon- or oupplomentat supplies of wator day at 7:30 p m Newhonee hotel be- bolding and watnr usnra trrig'stion combatting by fore senate committee on agriculture and ansoc I at ions beyond fiv years for nto irrigation periods of donuth will not kin caune ror reversion 14 IC 50 (To establish state miners' of the water rights to trio hoardtat for disabled miners in contunc- public firm with Mate tuberculosts 41 92 (Whit—To validate bonds sanatorium) Newhouse hotel which have been 'Rawl( to aid in the fip rn Wednesday before juenite committee on health and nancing of public pro)ects for which aid labor 1Changed fromFriday at 11 a tn) has been obtained from the federal gov- Public Hearings I Denials of any wrong doing cams from I W Wilson president of the American Iragnesium corporation and a vice president of the Alumirum Company of America from Willard H Dow president of the - Dow Chemical company and from the General Aniline and Film corn party : - ' l f - - :' ' 1 L dye-trust- 67-yea- ' ' - 41rs '' - - - ' ' 'i 1 ' 'S 7 VP)--11- Seventeenth Day Senator Says 1937 Election Act May Be Unconstitutional s Utah Legislative Calendar' ' ' - I -- - r - !- !41' t - - ' 1 41 Output Curtailed ' The justice department said that as a result of the alleged conspiracy there were inadequate facili- -- ties for the production of magnesi7 um that the development and use of magnesium and its products- - in the manufacture of airplanes and "T" other products had been restricted - — that there was a serious shortage of foundry facilities for the fabrication of magnesium products that Hf the price of magnesium in the Unit- ed States had been maintained at artificially and unreasonably high levels and that magnesium exported was sold at prices lower than to domestic users Named in the indictments were the Aluminum Company of Amenca the Dow Chemical company the ' 1 American Magnesium corporation the Magnesium Development corn4 pany the General Aniline and Film company and the I G Farbenindustrie (commonly known as the ) German Individuals Named Individuals named were Arthur Iv Davis chairman of the board Aluminum Company of America Ittrr A Hunt president Irving Wilson vice president and Wilfred D Keith of the corporation's patent division Willard H :Dow president and Earl W Bennett Chemiice president of I cal company: Karl liochswenderm president of the Magnesium Development company and two mem bers of the managing board of dirctors of I G Farbenindustrie Herman Schmitz and Gustav Poe H - s tense" ' : Utah Statutes 7 ace Doubt As to Legality ' ' : A iXAkSis S1S totaYists -- 3119-l- nuary f r : - :' i : the-Do- -- : A 4::-?: g con- -A Novel Scherite Solves SenateTes Problem ' ! magtesium - i Trhe'Sall grike reibtine NEW YORK Jan opiraci to restrict and stifle domes- t tic production of magnesium re ulting in delay and impediment of the defense program was charged Thursday against a combination ofAmerican and German firms A federal grand jury which returnedothe indictments against six corporations and nine of their of- -ficers said its purpose was'"to deatzoy unlawful foreign restrictions ' on domestic production of for defense purposes" " The justice department described k the indictments as part of a general : Investigation of commercial restrictions on materials essential to national defense and said "the inquiry ilex shown startling evidence of German influence in domestic industries essential to national - de 30 ' ' Friday Morning Charges German Influence Curbs Output - -- - — — — - - U S Indicts Magnesiqm Firm Chiefs l - ' - ' - - - -- I 11' - t - - - - - - - |