Show a 5alt gakt 'irtibunt WeAuesday Morning U S Industries Disclose Senators Move AVPB Restricts Purchases For Curb on Materials by Utilities of Antitrust Corps Must Draw on Own in Home i Peak in Payrolls Jobs 1 NEW YORK May 19 (JP)—Increasing payrolls more hours of work declining unemployment and a mammoth backlog of War orders told the story of America Tuesday in three surveys of the National Indultrial Conference board Highlights included: Even after allowing for the inTotal payrolls the largest in history in March in 25 plus repre- creased cost of living the board sentative manufacturing indus- found earnings and payrolls and hours worked all at record highs tries -Real- weekly earnings'of work- on the average in such industries ers—in effect purchasing power as automobile iron and steel —set a new record in those same chemical furniture printing founindustries dry etc "Real" wages-- 77 per cent Total man hours worked in :March were greater than evet be- above March 1941 and 391 per cent higher than the average for fore atta:ned - ' k ' 1 i 11 i: r' i9 vk 14 1 ? "4 :"' --- ::: - V 4: ' 1 - At! : t ::e7 77e7 ii$" : : II g 1 i - -- 1Nt C 1 414'‘ r(T'N " 4 qg 41-- e 41-- Betty Grable Waits Scalpel le ea Oil Betty Grable is resting in a hospital preparatory to an operation for an infected lymphatic gland Dr Leon Krohn said she probably aggravated the condition—which is not serious—in strenuous dance routines for a motion picture as -- - counterfeit She remained in Uncle Sam's good graces however when she showed to the satisfaction of Court Clerk that she Blossom George didn't know the money was bogus Housewives Salvage Tin to Beat Axis NEW YORK May 19 (111—The new slogan for housewives here: "Can the Axis" The housewife's part is to help the government salvage tin by cleaning and flattening cans and removing the topiiand bottoms - - ) Li u r G(J 7 ''A--1 L 7- 1 ) nr-7- 1 17 fihr7 --11ti Ad - 7 Aii r--Tr el lirift Aol 444 LIL'il 7 - 771 -- t rf"c77::::::- i I F :t -- - ( - t - -1-04- - i344 ''''-'1-' "t '—'77""4:'""'''': -':-- - 'iNT 1 u - - - f-- - ---- I N: -s:- -- si : lul i:7 - 1 I classifications for There are seven malor new cars under koasic persons eligible to buy rationing rules I ' 1 fre'N steel-producin- 1942 y and traveling ' newspaper wholesalers 1 salesmen in certain fields will be very glad to help Your Buick dealer whether you come under you determine He also will be glad the rules of eligibility to help you fill the proper applications — see s about your eligibility sure Buick dealer now and make s' I ' 1 i Buick& 1 i your Buick Why not drop in talk it v'er the new liberalized rules do not title you to a new automobile now? r7 0 iii al' a 11'7 CCP 0 r--F t -- ) ) I kJ i BOSTON - day UCH I rt BI1011111'eta I The Inc SALT LAKE CITY UTAH two-thir- - ii en- BUICI1 4680 SOUTH STATE St - -- -7-3 : " :p HOW TO FIGURE YOUR GAS MILEAGE : " Any of us that sell Standard Unsurpassed will be glad: to help you figure a mileage run—or you can do it yourself like this: (1) Fill your tank full and note the speedometer mileage (2) Keep a record of gas added during test roc k1 ------'1: 4t N WHO PLAYED FOR WILL ROGERS'' Give NEW Julian A ernor of exchange d YORK - - tot! or5 ( I alP - 1 : I - i ano01 t 1 i 's ITS BETTER than an even chance a nail in your tire right now Far- - fetched Z Well I checked twenty cars that came in for grease jobs the last two days— that-there- ! ' and found one piece of steel 1 brass screw 22 nails and 24 pieces of glass—plus scores of stones! That check is a regular part of our grease jobs—and another reason why most people agree that "Standard Takes Better Care of Your Car" e c a died Monday rlit n 1 BETTP (z1"1— Acosta 78 former govthe New York cotton many I-- rik inch-lon- g ' RI J112" D CARE OF 0032141 ‘ for-i- t When 'mese etomaelt acid causes gal lour MitOMarh heartburn doctors prescribe the fastest-sciinimedicines known for tremptorostio relief—medicine g Tahiets like those in Be Try Be yourself at first sign of distress They neutralise acid relieve Its and hrirg comfort very quickly—yet are not a laxative! Only 2 at drug StrOPi If your very first trial doesn't prove Bell-en- s better return balls to is and set double lour moray butt Of (Adv' S‘ I - 404'" 0 tk) olk ' i 4 75' I 1 ! -- - - " -- :414 ” 1' I -) 04 to 4 b i ''''''7 t 7 :: —-- - - ) '): v-7- ) '''S ' ' '' I ::::::: - ::: kll'P t- it -oc0 ø'''r- 4(1it 044"-e1— ii -- 4 viNi-"- 444 STANDARD OIL CONIPANY OF CALIFORNIA' -- ' 111111:(iS youR cAR t on Doctors Gas Stomach What do UTAH : SCRAP METAL BELONGS IN GUNS NOT IN YOUR TIRES! Dies 19 ': BELIEVE IT OR NOT that spare of yours can go to pot in the trunk rack as well as on the wheels It's a smart trick to have your Standard man shift the spare now and then so you'll get the full mileage out of your tires in waves which May - Don't use your spare tire —and it will wear oilt! between electrical electrical forces in gray Ex-Hea- li:4'::7 (3) player was Werner Janssen— the internationally known conductor now on th Standard Symphony Hour Tone in Thursday at 8 to Mutual-DoLee for his brilliant playing of Mendnisaohn and Jerome Kern' d " At end of test fill the tank full (4) Gas added during test plus gas needed to fill tank at the end gives you total gas used (5) Number of miles driven divided by total gas used gives you miles per gallon ROPE ACT? up? Well win piano - ers" GALES guess you probably know that our boys in the service are not Allowed to thumb rides but maybe you don't know that it's perfectly okay to pick them up if you see them going your way The few bucks they get ttrrionth doesn'lleave much for transportation So—next time—give the boys a lift It's a little thing but it means an awful lot to them ' May 19 (A)—Discov- link- - kts I : 45117:7777777-7:175v ds Mart MURRAY -- a lifetimel" la-i- t -- DENVER May 19 (in—Rudolnh Fahl 43 former Denver school teacher and magazine salesman pleaded innocent Tuesday to a federal indictment charging sedition Federal District Judge J Foster Fahl Symes set bond at $1600 was indicated last Friday and charged with telling army air corps officers at Lowry field tfiey were "suckers" to be fighting in a war fostered by "international bank- 0 13:11J1111AY ' -- r"T!- - 3itg' Give the Boys a lift! Ail Air F-- : Sedition Charge 1 II III 4 1 I i ) - - t I 41 ' - 1 car's like a wife—treat her A Ex Teacher Denies - 'amm---- - ': 1?- d Dec P halSA3 waves i 570 SOUTH MAIN m 4"-'''- co‘ record by a moving pen when fine wires are pasted upon the scalp The people who have very regular waves running uniformly 10 to 12 a minute are more likely to have stomach ulcer than those with less regular brain pulses The report was made by Doctors Sidney Rubin and Karl M Bowman of Bellevue hospital and New York university college of medicine Among 100 men R II with stomach ulcers more than had the regular brain 17 ll' r - I 1 Llin 7 7111 d 4 matter are shown j 7 I ? ' -f forces in the brain and stomach ulcers was reported to the American Psychiatric association Tues- Manna A 1 - -- right and she'll IA'aS ery of a t" ii : -- --- - v! Doctors Link Brain Ulcers and see if - 1 1942 models ' 'Lill -- '-'- - inn - - n ahead getting a new Buick now rather than trying to make an old car "do" Fpro:elf0 cluf Lir7) L) 7 I r k -- - ''' OLD as a lieutenant commander So if you're el ible you may be money your i Z - behind Ross who also was indorsed by former Governor George H Earle retired diplomat now serving with the IL S navy dealer now has ready for immediate delivery Were built to serve you through the duration and beyond They are wartime tough durable beauties built to last built to go a long long way with a minimum of upkeep health highway as fire ilepartments public of taxicabs and maintenance etc owners farmers other means of transportation : g rence they're on a Buick because new Remember the engaged in public ' Ross-Smit- - car-owne- rs -- i- e1 iitr' Martin led by almost two to in Philadelphia where the G 0 P organization — the state committee and the administration of Governor Arthur II James— is strongest A great portion of Pittsburgh' Where Davis always has been popular was unreported h The fight carried on for the third straight primary a feud between U S Senator Joseph F Gulley a n d David L national committeeLawrence man Guffey backed Smith Law- Broadrim wheels both ease the ride and lengthen tirelife In the These Include persons engaged war materials or in the of productiion o the war directly or indirectly physiciónsnursesclergymeniveterinarlans - ' 4 one F if -' s OCi c:t 1: i 828 Smith-24- 370 Harr-70- 35 Maybe you can wash out worries about tire-lif- e by starting afresh with a complete new set—tires that will last longer - s i rlr LidL mnlo gas-thrift- 0L4 TJ 0141 - :: districts including 361 from Philadelphia and 14 from Allegheny: Ross-43- is easier than most people think to it replace cars now in use with brandsnew - 1 i adopN All- YES SIR I know something about the inside ' of U S Navy Submarines that I'm going to spill right here Do you know whet kind of oil is used in their big Piesel engines? Well it's RPM DELO—a sister "RPM" I product to the Thermo-Chargesell right here in my station And I figure b if RPM DELO is used by the United ' 4'4" States Navy for the protection of' our submarines—then nobody will go wrong' "RPM" for iii specifying Thermo-Chargehis own car! That oil sure sticks to the hot spots other oils leave dry PC) ' Democratic-10- 55 Under newly liberalized rationing rules eN IA : secretary under three presidents Tuesday night trailed far behind Major General Edward Martin the organization candidate for the Republican nomination for governor of Pennsylvania In the Democratic contest State Auditor General F Clair Ross led Judge Ralph H Smith of Pittsburgh with Luther A Harr bituminous coal consumers' counsel running third Returns for governor gave: Martin-104- 325 Davis-69- 732 i Low mor Frzi i I "1"''- Pittsbu rgh t - !do 7Ao -- jL ot your work is connected directly or indirectly with the prosecution of the Nv'ar you may be eligible to buy a - new car—right now --- -- Z --' iff'' 919La Republican-12- 00 14 T - 4- -- ) “N -- ---- r- -: b'T rf 1 ripe ty 170 fil lit p7----Li L I LH Ili) Lira ‘01 e11sPMI 7 fr ' -)i - - 2 41k 11 die -- - - i to kLt) 1 fo?::& a-a- -- i 4 'uridér' the I: of nisi:1! 1 0 v YOUR STANDARD SERVICE MAN — of 8124 districts including 361 from Philadelphia and nine from Allegheny- ac--- CO trt''J i i LILJ ' 4 eays TOLEDO Ohio May 19 UP— Sworn hi as an American citizen Tuesday a woman paid her $1 fee in federal court with a half dollar and two quarters The half was M a y 19 (W)— HOLLYWOOD re See ' 4) -' By Davis Trails Martin in Keystone State tracts was about $2500000000" the board reported 11)°' 3 'b p1 -- I c4 4t -- ) ) ' 61 :q11 t ' 1! - '77:N tf- ( Weekly earnings ranged from an average of 5595 in the automobile industry down through $4880 in machines and machine tools $4128 in hardware and small parts and $2320 in hosiery and knit goods The conference board estimated that by the end of March completed war production amounted to 18700000000 or less than 15 per cent of the exIsting orders "War commitments were further increased by $19000000000 in April while the total amount of production completed in April asmeasured by payments on con- 1!'''rii : tA 1929 wN um 0 c t Sugar Thieves 9hiss Up' Denver Cafe 0 7 - 7- WASHINGTON May 19 UP)--- The war production board WASHINGTON May 19 (INS) market Tuesday prohibited open purchasing by electric utility —The senate appropriations committee Tuesday moved to place firms of materials needed in extending power service to housing Ii checks on hiring of additional spe- projects Henceforth W P B announced cial attorneys in the justice dethe utilities must draw on their partment's antitrust division excess stocks for such supplies a The committee proposed "rider" to the departmental sup- purchasing from other utility comif necessary ply bill requiring that additional panies W P B directed no new Further anover $5000 lawyers receiving may be started project housing be the presiappointed by nually extension of all dent and confirmed by the senate unless plans for — including gas Leaders on the committee how- utilities services DENVER May 19 (INS) ever denied any intention of curb- and water as well as electricity— been the have first —Burglars early Tuesday by approved ing work of Assistant Attorney entered a Denver c2a f e General Thurman Arnold head of government A power company also must obsplattered the walls liberally the antitrust division W P B approval for extensions with several dozen eggs Senator Pat McCarran (ID) Ne- tainmore mixed several pounds of salt than 250 feet with such vada in charge of the bill said of and pepper and threw a leg the he favors enforcement of antitrust approval merely allowing of to use own lamb and a lamb roast materials its company exeven laws during the war and The into the back yard or those bought from another plained: only appreciable loot taken "In placing a limit on employ- utility was 20 pounds of sugar Making further reductions in the ment of additional attorneys the of critical materials committee felt that congress quantities on the used in making electric gas and should keep its finger-tip- s water extensions to housing projantitrust division during the war ects W P B also established new so the situation as to salaries standards applying to houses on will not run wild" The committee recommended which construction began after only 30 $1800000 for the antitrust divi- April 22 of For example copper wire may be sion which is the amount voted pounds used for each dwelling unit instead by the house This is $200000 less of the 60 pounds previously al525than budget estimates and and lowed the distribution trans000 below Arnold's requests former capacity may be only 200 PHILADELPHIA May 19 (A'— watts instead of 300 The maximum length of gas and NVFOPr U R Senator James J Davis who New C in each dwelling unit v as never lost a ' political race in his from 60 to 50 feet With Bogus Coln rise from the steel mills to labor rains Man hours-- 20 per cent above 1941 and 138 per cent Unemployment dropped 850000 March placing:the total number of wage above the 1929 level cent Payrolls-3- 88 earners in the United States to per higher than March' 1941 and 72 per cent t161304-1in March And: "The conversion problem larger than for 1929 that lies ahead in the remaining NVeekly Earnings months of this year is as great if Weekly dollar earnings — at rnt greater than the changes in- ' 3814 in March were 199 per troduced in industry from Pearl cent than in March 1941 to higher liarbor date" and 336 per cent higher than in 1 - 0 Project Servicing Says New Ruling Approval Needed for Power Line Extensions Lawyers High-Pai- d tk" Supplies Would Require Confirmation for 1929 John Boom May 20 1912 t ---k - ef7-0--- r- ---- — a ------------- |