Show - 4 - - t t i -- i ' - ' ' ' ' i ' l' T ' 1 I - ' ' Zbe Salt Saturday Morning Ford Company Agrees to dO Contract In a Flag day addreu to the employes of the department of By Lydia Clawson lloopes WASHINGTON June 20—Under the direction of Dr Marcus Burton the Washington LDS stake entertained at the annual fathers and sons camping trip to Chapawarnsic park Virginia last week end The program presented by the fathers on Friday evening was under the direction of Claude C Cornwall D Ster- justice Brigadier General Frank T Hines administrator of the veterans' burtau said Americans were called to "a high obligation" of "standing squarely behind our president" The meeting at which General Hines was the main speaker was held in the Great hall of the justice blinding ling Wheelwright 'furnished the music for the occasion on a small organ from the L DS chapel in Washington Others who participated in the Friday evening program were Merlo J Pusey and Herbert C Woolley David Watkins former Boy Scout txecutive of southern Idaho and an honorary Indian chief directed the program presented by the sons on Saturday evening Mr Watkins dressed in an authentic chieftain costume was seen in an impressive Indian Impersonation which proved to be the highlight of the outing Dr Clarenc Cottam head of the wild bird division biological survey of the department of the Interior conducted a nature lecture and hike on Saturday morning Swimming and competitive games under the direction of Dr Burton also were participated in by the group Before Famed Woman Flier Puts Ship in London (('ontinued From Page One) Grate Car lise—who captained my craft and did the navigating "The ship was wonderful to tam-di- e I think Iludsons are grand planes This was my first trip across the Atlantic We had plenty of sandwiches boiled eggs and to- mato juice" Miss Cochran said She "probably" would fly back to the United States and added: "I hope to fly the Atlantic route again many times' to Washingreturning the-ca- Officials Give Up held a Sunton Sunday day scbool service directed by James K Knudsen of the Arlington ward More than 160 fathers and sons attended Martinet S Eccles chairman of the board of governors of the fedral reserve board was the main speaker last week at a luncheon given by the Advertising club of Washington to onor Eugene Meyer editor pi publisher of st Nearly 200 the Washington members and distinguished guests attended the luncheon which was held at the Raleigh hotel on the of Mr eighth anniversary Meyer's associations with the paper trip-entir- ely IV iI r:trs ---' : :t ':::101011::: J:4 ::i- - e- : :77 - 7: slow-dow- by civic industrial and religious leaders of Los Angeles were sent by airliner Friday to President Roosevelt They were the first of nearly 20001)00 circulated throughout the county under direction of the Los Angeles district of the American ft: - Ire 0 'TUC ED Ford-- A Arizona U S Security Tilt Marks 'Truce' PHOENIX Ariz June 20 (A')— The Arizona employment security COMMISSIOn said Friday a "compromise" with the federal social security board had assured it at least temporarily of a necessary $300- 000 annually In administrative funds In Washington D C however the social security office said It waa "in the dark- - Ate to any compromise adding no word had been received since the ultimatum was Issued that the Arizona commission must maintain a full time A law passed by the director legislature in March makes the other 'volunteers They were distributed in theaters hotels industrial !plants department stores and other gathering places in communities throughout the county In Hollywood Cecil B DeMille motion picture producer halted work on a film and addressed the company of 700 principals and extras Afterward they united in reciting the pledge of allegiance to the flag "Let us hope this may be a precedent for the men and women of other American industries" Said"for in these times every Industry is a defense industry and all Industries must work together" De-Mil- executive director of the sion t TI4 commission Bald the com- promise was reached in a long dis- lalr! Attorney General Joe Conway already has said that state law however makes it mandatory that the employment service director : hold la le M N ni — — — -- - ——— El M ao n II m a Regular $2 111 "' II S40-fittin- g - Is skliptigh Your choice of plain solid colors or bright fancy patterns Contrasting colored bolt! Built-I- n supporter! Handy ‘ HALF PRICES eriltift 1 IW"1"81'116"11"---:122- 3:r 7: ”- a 46'-MONOP"!4'"rAf"°' ---- -- m : Women's and Children's 1 SLACIILLS 111 NI ID Values to SII Attractive solid col ors and stripes Just the thing for out of doors! II Is le Mark-Dow- II I Women's 111 age NI NI EnatECL: M bra U Erre Eli):: IN Colorful! styles! sizes 7 to ID is as II 20! Cool! El 1 & Misses' $ a NI so Si reptt ear II - HURRY! H 111 se ss ii Nu Values to $12! $ E3 2 for III : 612 cil $650 and fabrics!' 12 to j Al! DI II es and Blacks! NI Every New Style! Eviry New Color and Fabric : 0 : NAND Omar& : :II 0 SHOES $ANDALS street styles novelty sandals Blues! sports Saddle-Ta- - : 1141 N 61 ns otil 69 0 E as 11 as pr r () 1 so 'I' : CANS: 11 II :11filli AND BR A kg 4::Z:1 TODAY! 41 ""' 7 5:10"'"m"'"nmmannNe rizzazizsainesonsalunisinalimizzazzisgzizszizzsziniuzzazzizzuxixxxzzzzmunt II : IN SO -- 11 p W -E-- - le 1 - I - - of philosophy in speech and psychology Monday He will continue work at the university toward a I doctors degree ' 1' - I i D S City Utah L Salt Lek BUSINESS COLLEGE -- - -' 32763 ToL - I oea : re 11111 - ' LI II J ' - $ ' r tirt1)f L :( 1s 40 tii:1 '- 'i ' I ' 444 ' : r ' i ' $: l'1 1 '': ' ' r ' ' '''- ' 0 - : t ' N ' ‘: ' ::: i: ''' 1f::'::: ::: J'i ': ' ' t ' - : ' N ' - - - - - ‘- -' - -- --- S- L - II ' 11 ' 1 ' ' : ‘ '' ' : v‘ '7 itINI:7 ' I ' il N - 4 ! -'- : - '' i --- - ? i - 4 - ' : - I 1 " : "- : z- :: : :' I' oe '---- --' - - :' tht ' : - : I e ct or"k -' 7:-N- I ' 1 i : Eco)(:o)g -- --- :: A ' i ' 1 4 A - r 1 f10:J0 i ' ' - 7- - : - Alii t 11' I I i ' k 1 - !I u 11 :'2'1: ' '14 tr:'Acti-)0jelrul- t !ft N:IflJ lc ini 1 ' rti'‘ Vs" "k - :dopti 1 cp -- - --N--1 1 "I -- - : 1'‘ e ' c - ' t - CANON CITY Colo - —— - - -- - i i 404 t - d ) i - - t 1: --1- V This i progressive company is featuring GAS al3pliances June 20 James ture Friday night a moment before - pouring into the chamber Stephens was convicted at Cortez Colo December 8 1939 for slaying Lynn Dean 25 Mancos town marshal Dean had attempted to arrest the weathered old timer for drunkenness STOP CO MISERY! 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I DON'T MISS These and MANY OTHER BARGAINS Colorful smart new All Street Dresses ' the newest styles - - (Mancos Jim) Stephens yanked off N his blindfold in a last defiant ges- t - 111 t S TRAINING PATS!" D law" to as r'Al i S 11 r2 La E Eit Il se 1 4 IIIIMEMIIIIIIIIIII111111111111111111111111111111111114 -- H 10)EuEssEs : DEIESSES SPORT STREETDRESSES AFTERNOON DRESSES DRESSES FORMALS N N III PARTY DRESSES ss N N m m H INN 111 so NI e : n! - m Inner-out- er C Final E sis : es am sarl"17:"11 im oil 111 11: saalia nom Al'aj NICKEISISlinilliniallaiiiillinli: II In Women's & Girls' I 4- -w-wwwww---- IN k2 1"etallIngsdwsoollaltZledis'—wm°111711 - "Take a Leifer" i post There has been no Indication Governor Sidney P Osborn will call a special session of the legislature to iron out the conflict between state and federal statutes Neither has the federal government indicated whether it will permit the flow of administrative funds if no state law is made change in the before the next regular session of the legislature in 1943 The governor and the commission have said repeatedly they are m standing on state rights in the connes troversy and "will abide by the V 041a 640 'I the top commission "L 1ilIERVbf1011111llll UUIIIIIISS i reinstated) e 1 — 1 Z - i ! - i i - I- i - ) MADISON Wis June 20—Wendell R Wilkin son of David H WI !kill of Magna Utah will be graduated from the University of WISCOngin with a degree of master ) II - rt: and suggestions that the influence of Rotary be directed in Machine shorthand is — favor of the democratic form of : Lisies111ri mobricsoli-6711-rgrowing hi importalico government eall ia Davis' enunciation of the organllb ' particularly in court con'''sization's policy echoed that laid --t – down by the retiring president ference and convention Armando de Arruda Pereira Sao Paulo Brazil at the convention's reporting first plenary session The new Rotnry board of direcGII 'mts Diie Foster AP tors held a postconvention meetrecently D S Business dart at the T late ir and elected ing A' Friday !co CCM conge now setratory Warren Wolverhampton England your way to success a' K first vice president: Joaquin SerGranger grastmen Walter am enthusiastic about machino shorthand Washington D C writes t ratosa Cibils Montevideo Uruand have all the confidence in the world in its possibilities think it has guay second vice president and it can stand Oa test !in any kind of Work &that conference Arthur S Fitzgerald Windsor: ' proved that reporting or office dictation" Ont third vice president Toronto Ohe earlier had been writ for 'formatoil about 7filis fascinating modern way of 1942 convention selected for writing shorthand Now stiOnts may rogistor at any Nem state employment service director Graduates Monday commis- in-pa- (INS)--Privat- Legion Dee' Holder district commander wired Ithe president In "expect to receive by air and train hundreds of thousands of these pledges which are the combined efforts of what we believe to be the greatest tion" spontaneous mass demonstration of Since their meeting opened loyalty ever held by any city in Sunday the °Rotarians from 27 this country" countries had heard proposals for The- - legion was assisted in cir- a "union here and now" of westculating the pledges by the Boy ern hemisphere countries for fedScouts members of the women's eral union of the United States ambulance and defense corps and and the British commonwealth' - AC? nAv em 1 Ford Approcod W contract -- sunicipal 0 tance telephone conversation Tuesday night between the commission O M Powell the board's executive director In Washington and P John E Gross regional representative of the board in Denver After the conversation the commission asserted it returned Lewis Irvine to the employment service directorship thus conforming with the board's request A Donaldson executive director of the Arizona employment security commission a merit system post was removed from office following the legislature's action and Mr Irvine director of the em- I ployment service was given charge I of the commission in addition to his employment service duties Mr Donaldson took the case to the H Arizona supreme court which H es ruled on June 6 his discharge was he was entitled to - iliI 2 Illegal and that the time of his disback pay from charge to June 6 The social se- I I curity board in Washington subsequently informed Arizona that since the mistake was Arizona's Arizona must make up the back salary and threatened to ststp all t :i federal funds to'the agency unless Mr Irvine was returned to his former position and Mr Donaldson UP)---Har- - Fdotol enterprise system I ' President Armando de Amide essential to liberty and Pereira of Sao Paulo Brazil who progress both human economie and po- on successor retires July I and his DENVER tune 20 (A')—Rotary ' Tim J Davis of Butte Mont is- - laical" The council recommended two anInternational's thirty-secon- d sued a joint staternent saying in days ago that the resoWon nual convention closed Friday roduced by the Zenver club be with a plea from its new presi- Council "considered as withdrawn" which of Rotary International did is dent that the service organization not comparable to defeat pass the resolution calling for abstain from identifying itself a formal declaration at the present time in favor of the private eco- Soldier Dies mietnh ts'a'nfigurine:lionpreosent nomic system needs a clarifying Injured world and statement MANCHESTER in view Tenn June 20 :explanatory conflict of the possible misunderstandings Martin Orwan of Tom J Davis of Butte Mont "Rotarians the world over Are the 30th Ordnance company died the new president declared that firm supporters of that system of Friday in the Veterans' hospital at afact that should be Murfreesboro Tenn of injuries "corporately Rotary will not and Pcc"mY'understood Indeed their suffered when he was run over by cannot concern itself- with nor clearly organization is founded upon atank being taken into company attempt to influence the ideology very of governments existing in the It They know that that system'Is headquarters for repairs nations where Rotary may func' LOS ANGELES June 20 (A'— Pledges of unity and loyalty in the present national emergency signed : - : :: - C Head Speaks at Close of Convention Religious Leaders Put on Demonstration - t :!-:-- ::? - LS A t The contract resulted swiftly after the U A W-- I 0 won a bargaining election at Ford's principal Detroit plants It followed by two months violent strike at the huge Rtver Rouge plant — the world's largest single- industrial unit Observers estimated the pay gains would total $30000000 a year The action may place a union label on the Ford car for the first ' time Otrysler Sittitdown On another Detroit Industrial front labor strife shut down three Chrysler plants throwing 6400 workers into idleness The company closed the Kercheval body- plant after 450 U A W0 members allegedly "stalled" C) inprotest against disciplinary action against a fellow workman A shortage of car bodies from the Kercheval plant forced the closing of two other plants No defense orders were involved Union officials denied the alleged n asserting "the men wanted to work" They said the disciplinary action charging a workman with insubordination "Could have been taken up in regular grievance procedure" The will remain closed at least pints until Monday management spokesmen said At San Flancisco government labor officiala expected the Bethlehem Shipbuilding corporation to sign a closed' A F L shop contract ending a malpr issue in the strike at 11 shipyards holding Th500000000 In defense contracts But there had been no positive development on this front since striking machinists rejected for a third time President Roosevelt's appeal WHITE PLAINS N Y June 20 T Page 54 leading YMCA boys' worker and founder of the worldwide chain of international clubs died Friday of complications following an operation rk - president-ele- ct of Rotary International—its two highest ranking officers—censured the council on legislation and the thirty-secon- d convention body Friday for failure to pass a resolution supporting the private New International Civic 9 Industrial ' ! i!: N-: !:::14 -' ur I - ti 20 - ' '' :)-:- : 42-d- ay T- - : whimitzinximmumuszsomminimmisquissammximaimusamasxmizzimimaimmi mm President Gets Rotary Hears Rotarian Leaders Reaffirm I Thousands of Plea to Shun Faith in Private Enterprise All Ideologies 'DENVER June (UP)—The president and Unity Pledges i ' ' -- "' (Continued From Page One) rind steward's control and management-labor negotiations will ad just bonus payments in December Layoffs and employment are to be regulated on a rigid seniority basis under the contract's terms The eight-hoday will prevail and in cases of overtime time and a half rates 'will be paid with double titne for Sundays and holi- back-to-wo- 7 i 44k: - First the representatives of the ministry of aircraft production through which the ferry pilots operate tried to keep the quiet But they had never had a flying glamor girl to deal with before They finally gave up when British and American correspondents stormed Miss Cochran's room Still they did manage to put the hush on an Interview rregarding details of the flight and they finally—as soon as possible—hurried her out of- - town to a farm she and her husband FloydOdlum own in the English countryside: She was shy about appearing in her soiled flying outfit Still a Woman Girl Dies Trying to Take "I'm feminine" she explained before going away to change Gun From Brother Presently she reappeared In a cool and smart print dress to be 20 ALEXANDRIA Minn June M—Eight-year-ol- d Lorraine Zav- photographed adil who knew children shouldn't Floyd B Odium husband of play with guns was killed ThursCochran organizer of day night when she attempted to Jacqueline the Atlas corporation Is a—former take a gun from her brother in their home near here resident of Salt Lake City From The boy Arnold said he did not 1914 to 1916 he was connected with know the gun was loaded and the Utah Power and Lighl comthat when Lorraine tried to take pany Mr Odium owns a summer home It from him the gun discharged The charge struck her in the in Logan canyon which he occaabdomen sionally visits June 21 1911 gaktirribunt He Signed - - Historic Pact Ends 'Long Battle on Labor's Front days t - t With Utah Colony in Nation's Capital -- i ' |