Show - V 111 A' 71Ilic (Stilt Sunday Morning galir 47ribune for Me)011 thievem henrd to noise behind him and fired the shot that wife he told killed his Prosecutor T C Taylor Saturday His wife who went out to look Buirtristr Seeks Junior Rangers Hit Upon Tenants Move ' Reform---A- t Downstairs To Sales Plan War Stamp After Eviction Age of 8 Canvass of Detroit Neierlibors - Neighbors Shelter By Youngsters Nets U S During School Vacation S5000 4 DETROIT 'Aug Billy and Mary Lou Saturday and think should be worth lF1-00- It's all done with dimes and school children they say and they are sure there are enough of both In the nation It all started when Billy asked his father Joseph B McCarthy sales promotion expert to !ay in a supply of war savings stamps from- which the youngster could continue through summer vacation the purchases he had been making iin school - they sold $272 worth Soon it was In about a $350 and then $580 month the total passed $5000 Borrow Name The time came when such a vigorous force must have a name From the tough battle-traine- d Americans i who helped storm the nazi-hel- d coast of France they borrowed "junior rangers" Finances Outlay But still Billy and Mary Lou Then Mary Lou 9 had to have weren't satisfied If their junior some too They told a few friends rangers can do it they reasoned abodt it and the elder McCarthy why shouldn't their system of canand became the neighborhood source vassing questionnaires for $12-5- 0 worth of stamps that pledges work on a nation-wid- e first week He financed the orig- basis with millions of school chilinal outlay and has continued to dren participating do so as the word spread among McCarthy Sr wrote to Mr the rest of the neighborhood chil- Roosevelt Saturday forwarding the dren suggestion When one week's sales reached "It should bring in $1000000 a "Look at the :357 McCarthy warned his cus- week" he said tomers that he'd have to have some fortune Woolworth made with Idea of what the demand was going dimes" to be Meanwhile McCarthy is glad to Billy and Mary Lou started continue devoting the full day each organizing They printed ques- week that it takes for him to keep tionnaires and appointed helpers straight the accounts of his junior to canvass each block The "cus- rangers It's the best way he's tomers" suddenly became a sales found to keep close to Billy and force of 40 children as the block Mary Lou since their mother was canvassers began checking adults killed in an automobile accident as well as children The first week last December - - - - st 17- - - 'is (70-45k- I - i N - ' r31c 1 t I c- I - d--- -- - ' - - 4g- 'N ' ' - 1 1 1 i 1 Presiding Tootole ' '''' Trial y - 4 -- '1 gm h 03Litervol I 1 Salt Late Summit and Judge Daggett Counties Judg Ten Yairs Utah Courts ' In t IL 13th Sout114): I ale 45 - 1 i' e iltiyilf -) :72C-- t k -- L : 0 L' uekt 40- - - - -- 1 s' i i -- ' -- - ---- 7' 4 -ir -- N ' '''7 4 -- - -' ' so - 4 - - - - : i : 4- - N i'77- - LETS FOAM A --- - ' Oltiv944 CLUB wrIN ThE OTHERS I jI kg THIS BLOCK itIi 1 1-- 211 ' 11 r i '''' 116-- l'fa ' 'k t 1 1 1 11 :r - I k) ' it low It ' - ': e (NI WITH THE LAW SAVES MONEY ON GASOUNEOIL AND BRAKE LININGST00 s ‘4:-- MCOOED TO 4 REGULAR SILLS - ' dr ' f 1 "'s N t : i U at II 0 IN - i: rst t757t-IP k' 7) la LOW - tt k t - 1I o :t AO t -' I -0 ‘"- a — al I kl O O r'' - 6 " 1 A r- 0) (41!N No '' 4 t 're r! ::: 3 - 1 j 0 irt2 7 i rip 1 k i- 5 u You pay only for what you need when you — — — t need it — 1 1 i I! Li EASY PAYMENTS ON BILLSOF $2500 OR MORE E"1121 YOU 64 1 '7'' 0 —7- -' - '' k - 7 7z ' A t I it rbo tos Ctf - - - '' 1 7 1 ' - aa ''' - - 7 --- - T 464'"'--"-"I- -- f '' '''''' ' -- (ii4a ' ' 1 5 : 1 - e0"Laaaamito '''?: 1151k ' ''''4 ' -- — ' ' - C ' f t: '&''''''''' - is:306e---'- ai'S:4610:Aciala " 1 ' ' - ' t t i'- ‘ - a 0 fry 1)1 rk Li 1 E xz)r t :7 - "r - I T1 1 LI 1" 1 G i 111 1 u LA a Li VC 1 1 rze In s Qg t 1 u t - 11 - k 0 t---a- ---- ' 0 v frf rk I 1 rp - - r - at 1 1 LD0 7k 7 J ' i '' it I 1 or ' "0 r FT: t 1 - ' rt 7 - "7:ak LI-7"1 Lg 9' ry ! f ll -'1- Clir 11111111 1'-'il C1 1 ' F: t - tJ''''-'"i- il-- I t a war" worker and eligible for Mlle or recapped tires he can advise you how to get a certif case- If you are a truck or fleet owner his Truck Tire If you are ! - Engineering Service can add tens of thousands of miles to the life of your tiers Remember this: your local Goodyear Dealer is a recognized tire expert He krtows what services you need and he knows how to perform them and let him help you save See him right away miles valuable tire the extremely you may be wasting now Conveniently located — coast to coast ng SERVICES VITAL dr -- TO ItICREASE E quickly breaks down sidewalls and is more likely to be injured An overinflated tire causes excessive wear in the center of the tread - -- - 4 O titrifbl 11 2 Have your tires rotated every 2500 miles This evens up wear on fill tires and helps give you maxiAt the same time have mum i': your mileage license numbers branded on your tires to discourage theft ! im-1411-lbe- - nirr—T?'-r- blittwir s -- I 17- 4 Have your wheel alignment and brakes checked today and A ' 4'6017-korxif111ffifo c4i - t t' t ' 1 t I - - - 5 Have your wheels checked for proper balance now and every 2500 miles If the wheels on your car are spotty improperly balanced uneven tread wear Will result iklk 3 Have your fires inspected righi away and every 2500 miles—inside ond ma! Small cuts or bruises if - ! every 2500 milesAt slow speeds a wheel out of line 38 to 716 of ale inch reduces vital tire mileage by 33"0 Improperly adjusted brakes scuff off good tread rubber 'IliarriliVIN - 4' SO TO - ! neglected may caasse you seess damage or even a completely ruined tirethat can't be replaced gmuch ' 25 MILEAGE TIRE YO UR 1 Cheek air presser& a least once a week An underinfiated tire lip 'A& 4r1 tot RUNNING:' 47s' p - -- ili 4J '' : - r 01 3 r ' C''''''''' '' "0nr vr ttt tr: 4'-tzt----- - - THE ''''1'1'''''' (± t - '' 41 et ti toLa rr---- -- GREATrESTINAME 1 1 : ( ) 1 1 ) )1 J' ! t ' r- - 1 L — 1 ---'- te' ' : e' Perhaps you are eligible for li EVI On RECAPPED TIRES S 2:- - GET PLCCESSORIES SOW NO ----- : P ' - A - - PI - :ir cotD still s' i p:: tswsi Eicladailw0tact!Ds oc tc ki tsaisolptalc ee! ni ishe trinset hc ut e yfs ra:: ye Is cdc as todocrutuchwt ce Fa : -- o - ' I 1el - It If Don't watt too long fo recap i your tires are smooth have them inspected by your Goodyear Dealer 40 Remember you can't get either new or recapped tires if it is apparent that you have damaged your old tires through unwarranted abuse I i i 1 ) i 7- - '- 113111 rpreur PONTIAC DEALA"4 Mi i: L likill bia A A - Save your scrap rubber1 metals and waste kitchen grease to help win the war -rf ' : v--1-1-rs- -- - 1 fl I - 2' f ''''' o:1 4 --- - J I : f- - : - ' '' t ik ‘ s 40- r k a --- — ''' - vit 4 : ict"' s4 - t i I J --- ' t i 'klt --- - - :9 ' 7 4 I' ' I a Vt- - - -- i 4 r 7 r: A A -- - - - - - - ' T fl dr 01 ftroftlk - - - - - -- '":'b-I ‘ A - k p - s it - ':i::''-3- I- - '4L cftt - 1 -- 7 : !:-- 1 r- - -- A:1- 4 '' 1-- - - 1 ''''''' ' t tt i i s4e: ! y:--- t - '''''":-- ' : - 1 int ' e'-5-k4 - 1 '1 I )' '‘ t 't t ' 1 2 1001 1 'V ' "'' - -- el-1r- 401 V1 ' Avrz t- 4 t for 4 1 7 - 't t 1 is too late when the fabric shows !t !ta 7 t1I t2r When you need recapping get it done by Goodyear experts with Goodyear tnatekials - 1 ' t 11 :dncoeceddest : erts Ask your Goodyear beater He can tell you if you're eligible—and will gladly help you do what is neces sary to get a certificate 0 When you need new tires get g Goodyear Passenger or Truck Tires When you need new tubes get LifeGdsp longest lasting air con tainers you can buy They give extra oire protection if punctures occur long-wearin- - ° P 11 1 -----it -- ii ts r------- i t - )--t- T--- - L 4 1- "' - i IN RUBBER -4 rs11 N 100511 : P - :4erft--'-44- I ------- - r-t A tkL't' ' 414""'""r 0:::::7v -- 4 'IPtgv c - 117 - See your Goodyear Dealer He knows tires1 his business is tires and he knows how to perform the five vital services that will extend the life of your tires '- 00'':11117:: i YOUR GOODYEAR DEALER CAN DO IT FOR YOU x 11 1 - - 1 " ? - t - i f1 L 467 high-qualit- car life at minimum e 44 rules to follow: First reduce your mileage Second reduce driving speed Third take your car to an authorized Pontiac dealer for a FREE check-u- p at least once a month As authorized Pontiac dealers we are maintaining complete service facilities factory-traine- d mechanics and a stock of y to help you keep your car replacement parts running for the duration More important is the fact that we will examine your car FREE at regular intervals so that minor misadjustments can be found and corrected before they cause serious damage and costly repairs To add years to the life of your car do all you can to spare it then let us do all we can to protect it against mechanical neglect oper- -- 4 -- ' 44' s Utskss yen are etgible for new or recapped tires the tires on your car now may have to last you until the war is won So take care of them First and foremost drive slowly High speeds generate terrific heat and heat is a tire's worst enemy You get 28 less mileage at 45 miles an hour than at 35 You will save still more at 25 Second see your Goodyear Dealer No matter what your tire problem may be — whether you're eligible for newfires or not — he can give you sound advice and service '4 - I : ' ilmoii EVERY OWNER of an automobile which is in reasonably good condition today can add years to its usable life Here are the simple easy and inexpensive f He prescribes only necessary ations ''' All the foregoing suggestions are easy and ine:i'fiensive to follow But don't delay - - attena I Lengthening cost - e- - —- Lion h it1 074 40000--45000---53- ‘ ' 1 T"— Includes special free examination by a trained motor doctor O F ' IMPORTANT WAYS: Assures prompt O 1 f 0 '' - d J ' — – ' '" 2A "IFS money s ss : t k41 7' k '''' ::-' I : ik ') - - e ) - cot 999119 ' ' is The chances are you don't reali how IF you give them the proper care Even left in your tires when the non-skitread is gone your tires STILL have 40 of the tread rubber left in them In the last two years we have received hundreds of voltrn miles of service tary letters reporting ' molignett 14 r tu:I o k: 7 "41IP EXPECT ME IN AT LEAST ONCE EVERY PAOP111 FOR A FREE CHECK-U- P rk k 1A IIIP 11 ' ) "i 1°- "F 4i41 Cer"SOST Si4 :1 11 s1 41 131—fiLlt IN 6 ) — 1 lig i n w ?' '4:9t ‘ 7 711gw - VIIM" CUT REPAIR AND KEEP THEIR CARS bi '' 4P'-a-k ---- 619702:170 cr i ' h' 1' 3 - Illiatit 4 fr'-- I ' to CHECK-UP- S IV 1 : I 5 WITH YOU TO KEEP MY CAA 1 : - RUNNING ATToP EFFICIENCY — l)P))))It TEAM-U- P :: c ' MORE AND MORE MOTORISTS ARE if DOING JUST THATMIL BROWN AND THEY'RE FINDING THAT I --- - '''' P TEAMING-U- IRI t c ( '' - ‘ N FOR ME SNOWED ME NOW CAREFUL DRIVING COULD GIVE ME 40000 MILES O ON MY TIRES 1 4 DRIVING NIGH-SPEE- t$11'1ci - k' 4 1' N MORE - - adding thousands of miles to his car life! MY PONTJAC DEALER GOOD IDEASILL eY TEAMING UP WE'LL CUT TIRE WEAR AND EAS CONSUmPTION OR MORE $Y 75 trn 7- ) i r NO N -4- 11 - P r4 - - Bill Brown is - 't- - Here's how tl'hii ''''i 00000 ' i 'If' ' 11'o i 9 ) 0 )'' - lk s'r: 9016° ''' LI 'V' -- - A ' rfe- ilitt4' - -- IiiIP ' i— 7 --- I 0 0--- '' e7 fttougAo - t ---- - -- - 'o ge-'- ' - -- t - o e7 e N Ifi - tire-savi- 0 6114007616-- '"'a°111111dism k — grer - ? A - able-bodie- (Paid political advertisement by Judge M J Bronson 2385 East I P 1 A - Past Presidnt Utah District Judges Veteran World War No Amrican Legion - 4 Justice 9 '9 0 " -'- 11 4 - t'- - - d Court Supreme i -- -- krr - ' '1 for 5 1 1' 4-- "IoaaaaaN t (UP)--Secre- Democratic Candidate 1 ' a t'l' ports that the state's tourist business has dropped off about 38 per cent this summer o The bureau declared however tary that a nation-wid- e Aug 29 system of stagRobert Palmer of the Colo- gered vacations may extend the rado State Metal Mining fund de- tourist season into September and clared Saturday that shifting gold October this year and materially miners from Colorado to the cop- reduce the total loss in volume A survey by the bureau showed per camps of Montana Utah and Arizona would not provide the that in the Denver Colorado answer to the problem of increas- Springs and Pueblo areas losses : in tourist travel were more than ing copper production Palmer declared that govern- made up by the increased volume ment officials who issued a state- of business traceable to defense ment that 15 to 20 thousand min- workers ers are now at work in gold mines and could be transferred to copper mines "are not familiar Search for Thieves with the facts" d Most miners have Ends in Tragedy left for the armed services Palmer said and many of those reLAPEER Mich Aug 29 UM- -farmer maining would be less valuable as Frank Moon copper miners than raw recruits went out in the moonlight to hunt ":z7y-c-- 7 t Colorado Tourist Traffic Slumps Proposal to Shift Assailed IlDliners JUDGE M J BRONSON 1 a For 'Even Break' ut Police said they were virtu without clues as to the identity ft: the slayer ' "1111141418141"1:NN DENVER Aug 29 (UP)—An boy calmly told officers at the Denver police station Saturday that he was a "burglar who wants to reform" and asked the "coppers" for an "even break" The boy wasn't joking He had been on a minor crime spree "VII do what I can for you" Patrolman E L Scott promised before 'his charge made a "clean sweep" of his illegal activities The boy told of looting a Denver hotel of small change and cigarets after climbing through a window and securing a master key Then he confessed "rolling" a Denver man of $14 and his wallet after the man became intoxicated and fell asleep in an alley Denver's youngest burglar started out for an evening of pleasure after that He bought a quart of vanilla ice cream and presented a $10 bill at a theater for a ticket That's where Patrolman Scott was called in He found the boy in the theater foyer alternately counting his money and playing a pinball machine The boy now is being held for tenancy No said the rent control office juvenile authorities That would violate the rent ceiling It didn't seem to bother him Thereupon the court asked the His father is serving his fourth rent control legal experts for an term in the Colorado state peniopinion on the question: tentiary he said Did the Matsons violate their obligation to Mrs Meyers by taking In the Pfeiffers? The lawbooks were given a work-oSaturday—the opinion must be ready by next Tuesday DENVER Aug 29 (UP)—The Colorado bureau of information re- intrepid junior rangers— sales chart up past their McCarthy—ran offered President Roosevelt an idea they $1000000 a week to the U S treasury Mo R3 he fled down a dimly 14 ed street - MILWAUKEE Aug 29 (11— The landlady evicted tenants of an upper flat so they moved in with the folks downstairs posing a pretty question for the circuit court and federal rent control officials When the landlady' Mrs A J Meyers asked how come the folks downstairs Mr and Mrs Carl Matson replied that the evictees Mrs Catherine Pfeiffer and her daughter were their guests And why they asked couldn't they have the Pfeiffers there as long as they liked? Because she did not contemplate the wear and tear of two families when she rented the lower flat Mrs Meyers answered and forthwith sued to evict the Matson& Rent control investigators were Informed that the Pfeiffers were nonpaying temporary guests of the Matson& Judge Herbert Schultz suggested that the Matsons' rent be increased $10 to cover the Pfeiffers' 29 (UP)—Two for him after he had been gone PORTLAND Ore Aug 29 CP) several minutes' died in Lapeer —Three shots fired in the early county hospital after making a morning darkness Saturday killed statement that verified Moon's Richard F Kerr 35 shipyard story worksz—formerly of Kansas City ' Boy Admits Crime Spree Asks Law Women Cause Fine Legal Tangle 191 Angtv1 3() |