Show J J 'Friday Morning iTljc Plane Rushes F1I A Aid AsksT Salt Lake City Idahoan to Provo to News Told S L Hospital Add Housing i In Brief Form Gin Treatment Army Gives Play Builders Banks Urged to Head In Remodeling PROVO— Remodeling: of present homes m Provo to relieve the critical housing: conditions of the city was urged by P S Luttrell of D C Washington production manager for FHA at a meeting Thursday afternoon with lumber men and dealers construction representatives of various banking institutions in Utah county Congressman J Will Robinson of Provo and Gordon Weggeland of Salt Lake City state director of FHA also attended the meeting in the Provo chamber of commerce office Clayton Jenkins chamber secretary presided Urges Campaign Mr Luttrell urged that the chamber the lumber dealers and banking institutions take the lead in having citizens remodel their homes to take care of the large influx of workers at the steel plant Citizens may secure FHA loans to make these improvements and ample materials for the work will be made available Mr Luttrell said He suggested that lumber companies organize technical staffs to advise the applicant as to the best way to handle the remodeling See Shortage Need for additional housing facilities is expected to become exceedingly acute within the next few weeks especially when Brigham Young university opens S I Levin director of home registration pointed out All members of the Utah county commission R J Murdock of Provo chairman: Sylvan W Clark of Lehi and William J Johnson of Spanish FCrk and Mayor Maurice Harding of Provo attended the meeting Banking representatives and lumber dealers from Lehi to Payson were present A Idaho resident was reported recovering Thursday night in a Salt Lake hospital after being rushed to this city by airplane for treatment of an infection in the blood stream The patient Jack Donner who resides near Ketchum Idaho was brought 250 miles by airplane from Twin Falls after physicians expressed the opinion he was suffering with the infectious condition The pilot on the mercy was Lionel A Dean Twin flight Falls businessman-flie- r who arrived in Salt Lake Wednesday night with ’ his patient f Donner was taken to the St Mark’s hospital where attending physicians Thursday night said he had Improved and was believed out of danger Hold Skate Fete The city recreation department’s “Fun on Wheels” program rolled through its first successful performance Thursday night at Pioneer park with expert roller skaters from the Woolley’s roller rink furnishing the talent Friday the program will be presented at Liberty park beginning at 830 p m -- Bid to Center The army and navy commit- tee of the Jewish welfare board Thursday extended an invitation for men of Jewish faith in the armed forces to visit the Jewish community center 411 East South Temple street Social gatherings are held at the center each Saturday evening according to Mrs A Bernstein army and navy committee chair-rrfa-n and Charles Mesnick welfare board director Accidental Shot Wounds Youth Plan Reunion Natives of North Carolina who now reside in Salt Lake City will hold their second annual reunion at 3 p m August’ 8 at the home of E F Fairbanks 2222 Lake street it was announced Thursday by James H Sullivan 1337 Roosevelt avenue chairman of arrange- Will Hold Reunion Members of the family organization will honor young members serving in the nation’s armed forces whn they conduct their twentieth artnual reunion August 8 at Canyon glen in Provo Austin Carter president announces Carter-Snow-Yo- rk Grazed by a caliber bullet accidentally discharged by a companion Earl Arthur Sell 15 son of Mr and Mrs C E Sell of 1029 McClelland street was taken to -- V ments Brush Fire in Utah County 1000 Men Hushed To Scene as Flames Spread Of Mood Stream listed men "The Army Adventures of Joseph Jeep” were presented Thursday night at the Fort Douglas reception center the L D S hospital Thursday night for treatment of a scalp lacera- tion The accident occurred in the basement of the Sell home where Earl and a friend Gayle Seabury were toying with a aufle Earl obtained in exchange for a model airplane The youths reportedly inserted a shell in the chamber and while Gayle was Handling the rifle it discharged The bullet grazed the left temple of the Sell boy LEHl — A raging grass and brush fire on Lake mountain west of Saratoga Thursday night blazed out of contrbl as more than 100 men were rushed to the scene from Lehi and American Fork to combat the fire Visible for miles the flames were started Thursday about 4 p m by a bolt of lightning A stiff wind whipped the fire northward and for some Ume there was concern that the blaze might reach farmlands north of the mountain Marshall James Cox of Lehi Thursday night it after returning Homes Frojeet Utilizes Old Dance Garden Slated Today Meetings scheduled Friday In Salt Lake City include: Hotel Utah — Utah Optometrists 10 Red Cross classes ” “Here’s one thing OGDEN— Ogden city commis sioners Thursday approved a building permit for what probably will be Ogden’s most unusual attempt to solve the cur ' rent War housing problem at the same time "bringing back to the memories of older Ogden-lte- s the days when the Roman Gardens was a thriving dancing s center The city commission’s action permitted E M Peterson of Ogden to build tent frames on what was once the dance floor of the old Gardens The action specified that the frames to be used for apartments of canvas be constructed 10 feet from any existing building and 10 feet from one another and that no cars be permitted between the buildings and the tents or between each tent in accordance with the Ogden trailer ordinance rROVO — Utah's' industrial development is permanent and Chef on Railroad will continue to grow even after the close ot the war RepresentaAccused of Killing tive J 'VV Robinson declared in an address Thursday before a In Row Over Money joint meeting of the Provo Kiwanis and Rotary clubs at the Tribune Intermountain Wire OGDEN — An negro railroad chef Friday morning will face a preliminary hearing in Ogden city court on charges of murder in the death of another negro chef Carlin Lee Martin 31 on July 22 Hezekiah Jones of 151H Twenty-fstreet the defendant in bare feet before City Judge Charles G Cowley earlier in the week for arraignment &nd demanded a preliminary hearing Police officers had confiscated his shoes for evidence Policemen allege Jones stamped on Martin’s head after he had knocked him down in n argument over a dollar bill which was to purchase a pint of whisky Had Been Drinking According to officers the two chefs had been drinking during the early morning of July 22 and had consumed a half pint of whisky at a shoe shining parlor and Jones gave Martin a dollar to purchase another half pint Martin Jones is alleged to have said was to share the expense of the whisky “fifty-fifty- ” and return 40 cents The two met again about an hour later sometime near 2 a m Captain Clifford K Keeter of Ogden police department reported It is alleged a heated argument followed Martin’s refusal to return the money He did not have the liquor with him Officers said a friend of Martin urged the victim to return the money to avoid trouble but Martin is said to have resisted Woman Testifies Jones allegedly related in a signed statement that he struck Martin on the left jaw and knocked him to the concrete sidewalk and kicked him twice In the face when he attempted to arise An unidentified Ogden woman witnessed the strugglereportedly from a parked automobile and related Jones stamped on Martin with his feet “ten or fifteen times” after he had felled him while a third negro attempted to pull the assailant from the struggle ifth 1 Smelter Firm CIO Agree On New Terms day Wages and the union shop were among the subjects discussed the agreements being certified to the war labor board Representing the company were J A Wardlaw Jr assistant general manager of the International with headquarters In Salt Lake City Sam Stephenson Jr counsel J J Lillie manager of the company properties In Nevada and Roy E Obrien superintendent of the Rio Tinto mine Union representatives included Dan Edwards district union president freftn Salt Lake City John O’Roarke Bert Frantz and E D Church members of the district negotiating committee Emerson L Lee representative of the Rio Tinto local and Ed Lauritzen of the Copper Canyon local The union shop question under discussion means that a man can be hired by a company even though he is not a union member However he must later join the union ap-peare- d Health Expert Visits Son Announced A son was born Thursday to Mr and Mrs Wayne H Knight former residents of Salt Lake City who now reside in Los Angeles The son is the couple’s first child Mrs Knight is the former Miss Pauline Pingree Mr Knight is a government employe In California L Nordley of Washington D C physical fitness expert In the federal security agency £on? ferred Thursday with Joe L Christ tensen Salt Lake supervisor concerning aspects of physical education in this area He spent the first part of the day in Ogden He left by train Thursday night for Denver Crty-xeereati- on served a salad at luncheon with a dressing simply perfect! When I complimented him he kept repeating “Mazola Madam just Mazda!” “Mazola? What about it?” asked I f “Well Madam we’ve discovered thatit is quite a superior oil for salads It has flavor and body — it blends very well with other condiments and besides “Begging pardon Madam I’ve been reading up a bit on nutrition and I learned that pure oil from corn — that’s Mazola— is very rich in a food factor called linolate5 which is good for the nerves the skin and also so to speak quite indispensable to complete James was Eastman Kodak Kodak dealer’s Company Rochester N Y EVERY SOLDIER WANTS A KODAK— SIND ALONG THAT EXTRA ONE OF YOURS Cameras are a big "want” among Service men If you have an extra Kodak or Brownie even an old one — make some soldier happy by sending it to him with some film Every camera Eastman makes is designed and built to last for years Send him Snapshots evert week Accept nothing but the film In tha familiar yellow box — Kodak Film— which only Eastman makes nutrition!” Well really it hardly seems possible that such good ness and nutrition could be combined in a salad oil- “James” I said “From now on serve me double dressings portions of Mazola-mad- e ICTOKY BUY VRirit TATB WAR DS ALL “Don’t be too pessimistic about blood and sweat and tears of our war Industries” the Utah legisla- boys and if congress can stop the making of fortunes out of tor declared “I am Inclined to this war it will be done” said believe that most of them are the speaker permanent developments even the As to a second front Repremunitions plant at Salt Lake sentative Robinson said it would City” “With this war the United be opened up just as soon as the nations felt that it could States has taken on a new respon- united be started and maintained withold The sibility philosophy that out defeat The decision of when as long as we kept aWay frortti to open a second front la of necesworld problems we would not be sity in the hands of military exInvolved in a conflict has been perts he declared replaced with one of world reThe congressman was accomsponsibility” the speaker said panied to Provo by Charles Evan “Long after the war ends we will Henderson his former secretary have to produce munitions grid and Roald Hogensen present secplanes in order to police other na- retary tions which of’neccssity must be policed” he declared To Be Permanent “Utah county was selected as a site for a steel industry long before the war began” Representative Robinson said “The steel industry is not a war baby but a permanent improvement we should have had long ago The problem here has been water and to the men who were foresighted enough to put over the Deer Creelc project should go the credit for transUtah from an agricultural ferring to an industrial center he said He urged that the next great effort be directed towards diking of Utah lake Representative Robinson emphasized the extreme importance of hurling every ounce of energy into the war effort now “We KODAK have come to know that we are a In fighting desperate cause against a desperate foe” he said VERICHROME FILM Cites Heavy Taxes He told of the new tax legis'gets the picture' lation to meet the stupendous Verlchrome’s remarkable rang cost of war The tax bill is the makes the average camera a better camera largest passed by any governhelp you get ment and everyone in reality will grand snapshots even on gray d be paying of his income days AH popular size her in taxes he warned Not only that but 90 per cent of excess profits will be passed back to EASTMAN AfitUdsiOKES the government he said INC “We don’t believe in letting any155 SOUTH MAIN ST TEL out of make the money body Cloudy iveatber or Fair one-thir- SEND YOUR PICTURES to r the Boys in Service Mounted in Our New VICTORY ALBUM C seems possible I Kodak Verichrome Film At your Hotel Roberts S L t hardly average camera a better camera Ask that you get — only 4 y Ogden Murder jUtah Industrial Growth Suspect Gets Permanent Says Robinson Hearing Today Tribune Intcrmountnin Wire 3 L Meetings a m and 1:30 p m state salvage commission 12:15 p m Exchange club 12:15 p m Lions club 12:15 p m Rotary club 12:15 p m civil aeronautics commission all day New house hotel — Utah dairy City Okehs Street Light noon Kiwanis club diproducers Installation of a street light at rectors 12:15 p m FBI police Stratford avenue and ' Hartford school 1:30 p m Warehouse street was authorized Thursday by and Distributors Workers’ associthe city commission ation 5:30 p m for — and be sure "S July 31 DM2 from the fire said the wind had changed and was taking the flames southward and away from the farms All available firefighters from Lehi and American Fork were summoned immediately after a fire guard reported seeing the lightning strike and the flames start Tribune Intermountain Wire up Additional calls for help were ELKO Nev — New agreements sent to Camp Williams and Provo between the International Smelting Marshall Cox said and Refining company and miners of the Rio Tinto in Elko county and the Copper Canyon mine in Lander county 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