Show - I 1 I 4 - 11c Friday Morning D T Blasts Auto Signals Eastman Calls For Lights to Meet New Rules Jan 14 UP)—The war production board Thursday authorized greater production of repair parts for farm machinery Chairman Donald M Nelson told a press conference that the question of authorizing increased production of new farm equipment still was under consideration and that WASHLNGTON - WASHINGTON Jan '14 (INS) —Def ense Transportation Director Joseph B Eastman Thursday told & conference of street traffic experts that the waste of time gasoline and rubber created by Improper traffic signal systemsto"repthe resent a direct contribution axis whichcan no longer be condoned More than 20 traffic officials attended the meeting here to forclulate a nation-wid- e program for stop and adjusting orto eliminating conform with the go lights drastically reduced private automobile traffic resulting- from the of rubber and gasoline ra tioning "1 do not need to tell you that irnproperly timed improperly located or improperly coordinated traffic signals waste time gasoline and rubber" Eastman said "Today however when time ras4Dline and rubber are probably the three most valuable things to the delays and be conserved wastes created by improper traffic ircnal systems represent a direct contribution to the axis which tan no longer be condoned" TALC trn &ft called- upon the group to consider ways and means to improve present traffic control rrt eth ode a decision could be expected soon Production of repair parts in 1943 at 167 per cent of 1940 production was authorized Previously production of to 137 per cent of 1940 limited parts this year had been production Another order partially lifted the ban on new electrical connections to permit short extensions of existing rural distribution lines to operate such farm equipment as water pumps milk machines milk coolers incubators poultry brooders and feed grinders Before qualifying for an extension a farmer must receive certification from his local county war board4hat the extension will result in Increased production or a saving of labor - Mexico Head Acts To Avert Strike ItEXICO CITY Jan 14 (INS) —President Manuel Avila Camseho served notice on mine'workers and zmine owners Thursday that the strike scheduled for January 18 must be called off Carnscho told workers that they should be satisfied with k 10 per cent waze increase and reminded owners that the cost of living had gore tip Mexico's mines are counted ort to supply the United States "'nth 1500000 tons of essential mute-redand metals this year s Rectal Soreness Get Relief New Easy Way Sit In Comfort renarfeten Rectal is a Quick dependable asiiever of itchsrg painful- rectal 10r011eall — symptoms which may also accompany and hemorrhoids Brings soothing pies sense of comfort upon contact forms Protecting Elm over sore area helps destroy tafectiona germs aid Nature heal up rate kroken tissues No oil —no grease to stain elotning Sold on money bark guarantee Let trim modern relief today ask for Army Expects W L B Orders Farmer to Pay Hike for Fill Mess Kits Steel Workers DALLAS Texas Jan 14 'UP)-- -The army looks to the farmer to keep food piled up on the mess kits of American soldiers Major H P Greison quartermaster told district corps Washington field men of the A A A from Texas Oklahoma Arkansas and Louisiana here Thursday "An empty gun and an empty mess kit are two disasters that could befall a soldier on the battlefield" said Major Greison "Our job is to see that no soldier has an empty stomach Give the soldier proper food and you needn't worry about his morale" Torn Ayers 'Washington chief of the A At A program development section said that shortages of fertilizer labor and machinery that appear the chief obstacles as a must be overcome as well lack of understanding on the part of many farmers as to the urgency of more food production "The order listing short staple cotton as a nonessential crop came from the man power commission" C D Walker Washington assistant director southern division And the military authorisaid ties decided that longer staple cotton is needed to meet their needs It's true that needed oils are furbut this nished by cottonseed needed vegetable oil can come from and by peanuts and soybeans more animore livestock growing can be mal fats produced" — CHICAGO Jan 14 (INS) Joe 0 P A investigators questioned Pave la 44 Thursday on why he had an assortment of 50 "A" "C" and "T" gasoline rationing books when he was picked up on a complaint of stealing merchandise from his employer PROLARMON RECTAL mflircrtmvrTrNo”1t”"!"4'''' mo11gv IDAHO - S U FINEST R u SSET A POTATOES lbS uniform selected for i n size flavor ilearty sack t'reir fine Got a big winter tttrour 40 se yoo - 're :11-le- N a6 41 clean ell 100-poun- d mk An ard Vaart-12-o- satsfy-n- tn z uws4- Cubes Phenlx Beef Bouillon 5 to pkg3 Werch how ecpeties perk uo when you set I steaming savory bowl cf -- is hearty torri0o sous) on tine fable! iirs rich red color You11 Ws end its i sir! 1!crh Made oat o suds veih cente c'eam-smel:in- eiyes g - 39C 1014 -- 411 ft co you rich frgrencoot for Bread gives you vitamin 28 and that bituminous coal producers would increase shipments to the C BI 20c 1 c -- DELIVERIES Jan 14 (INS)--charge of attempted bribery ainidst current deluge of petitions found the itself Thursday CHICAGO all of which were aimed to release Roger (The Terrible) Touhy from prison was a "fake In the latest 'petition presented charged the kidnaping and a hoax" and it was engi- for r '4- 1 1 two-thir- ds iiLerc--ile- - 4 LESS THAN $1 north Atlantic area The tridistrict mine committee which is not recognized by Lewis or the U M W voted weeks ago to call for a general walkout in the industry January 15 unless operators granted a wage increase which the miners contend is necessary because of increased living costs Most of the committee's purported strength is in the UM W's districts 7 and 9 (Haz'elton and areas respectively) Shamokin whereas most of the 17000 already out are concentrated in district 1 (Wilkes-Barr- e and Scranton section) It was in district 1 that the strike started December 30 chiefly over the dues increase The wage Jesus grew in importance as the walkout spread I 4i: i lon 3 t ? 7 ts II I Ki I' J1 zr: --- F :i:-:- - -- :''''?- -' i'::: ' :ri :: ! 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Ask your druggiat -- -- i : SALE SAVINGS! i-- t 7 ' 1 A 0 t : f"'I t '-'' --4L ::11-1:- ': 3 :t: ' ' '° T 4 7tl' vill k oNo'eurrisobounk30eedwrsbayte2anogner Athe131I-r- 177-- 1 i':'i r Many sufferers relieve nagging backache emickly once they discover that the real cause of their trouble may be tired kidneys The kidneys are Nature's chief way of taking the e teem acida and waste out of the blood help most people pass about3 pints &day They Nir hen disorder of kidney function permits poisonous matter to remain in your blood it anay Cattle nagging backache rheumatic pains leg pains lose of pep and energy get-puflinms under the ting up nights swelling eyes headaches and dizzinema Frequent or scanty patieng e with smarting and burning sometimes shove there is something wrong f'e 61) ' Many are our BEST BAR- GAINS 14:::::'::: 5:1:t:t1 4 This Old Treatment Often Brings Happy Relief ''' e'kee - 1 '- r -- - :i:: - : S li OF BACKACHES ' -- "-- - L -- tk - :::: 1 r:: 4 Coogan who flew to the army glider school here from a similar base at Victorville Cal: said he was much impressed with the possibilities of the big motorlesa ships He is now a glider pilot and will his fly one back to California On return to Victorville he is :scheduled to graduate to flight officer ----'-'- ff ) ty" A i g 14 -- a Is1I'itill'i DRESSCOATS :?: ! ' i 1 -- gi i war --1 A li J" - SPORT COATS if :T: i i''i t Could Visit Plants At the house session Thursday k Representative Joseph E Rees e (11) Morgan suggested that the house investigate the feasibility 4: of the house making inepection trips to some of the war installations in the vicinity of Salt Lak4 City or Ogden He said this could rt be done early in the session - without interfering with regular- bustness Representative Thomas M Rees declared that under the motion adopted the previous day this : would be Impossible but Representative A Sorenson (D) Salt 4 Lake said the motion applied only '''' to junkets to state institutions After some further discussion $:-the house adopted a motion by t-v '' Representative Quayle Cannon Jr (R) Salt Lake that Representa- 4' tive Harry B Walker (D) Salt t : ' Lake speaker of the "third house" be directed to investigate the possibility of making war industry SUSPECT CAUSE t i !'' ''''' I ri - e - I1 : i '' t0 ' gan "Kid" of movie fame intenda establishing a glider air line in South America after the one-tim- - - I 4 I e1 - - f n Sergeant-Joh- :1:--:da- ' i iLi On Every Star Winter Coat 4-- r Staff the -p dpoloolyeut7--- 1 : ' MeaUun'etion aki7N) r ri: Psti -- a 20 60 1 DALHART Texas Jan 14 Ur:— -- g s - sr-- I Star Reveals Glider Line Plans Ex-Mov- ie 177""'''''''''-'11- 4p - 0 1' — 4 neered by one Buck' Hendrickson who died recently and "one Bob and one Sweeney" r - - 4 - junkets to state institutions had said that the newspapers were "playing up" Republican activities Mr Rees was one who opposed placing a ban on institutional junkets except by members of standing committees (As far as could be learned there is no precedent in Utah legislative history for unseating a presiding officer during the session Some expressed the opinion that this would require a majority which undoubtAt edly could not be obtained the end of the regular session in 1941 Senate President Wendell Grover was not reelected for the special session but Senator Grant Macfarlane was elevated to the that behalf of Tatihy who claims he innocent of the charge of kidnaping John (Jake the Barber) Factor his niece Miss Eleanor Touhy claimed that U S Commissioner Edwin K Wilker was offered $175000 if he would not extradite Factor to England to stand trial on swindling charges But like the other petitions the latest was denied and although he did not make an appearance in court Walker assured newsmen that he had never been offered the He declared that Miss bribe Touhy and her sister Mrs Marie Ryan had appeared at his office Wednesday and had reported that they heard such a bribe "had been offered" In 1933 Factor was kidnaped from a roadhouse while he faced extradition to England In her petition Miss Touhy In Is -- ' A fli - chair) (Continued from Page One) for the United Mine Workers that John L Lewis UM W chief is doing "everything possible" to end the controversy which involves a - r f 11 No Prevent Factor's Extradition th 'F - 29c SOAP You'll really nloy tl- - soicy tempting goodness of ths sevory gingerbread Serve it teday for a real treat! at Of $175000 Was Made to Lis that Police Walk Out On 'Dictator' Chief r ':- DELICIOUS GINGERBREAD Vita-Whe- Miners Halt Spread of Coal Strike one-four- protest against a Increase in union dues and a demand for eiflat wage increase Lewis was said to have given assurance of his efforts to the war board and Chairman Truman (D) Missouri of the senate defense investigating committee 3 Mounting criticism of the strike including an assertion in the house by Representative Satterfield (D) Virginia that the work stoppage constitutes an "unspeakable affront to the people of this country" and that there was "no more appropriate time" to invoke President Wilson's work-orfigpolicy of the first world war 4 Announcemet by Solid Fuels Coordinator Ickes that the strike tours has caused a production loss of A joint session of the senate - yit500000 tons in two weeks He dis- and house was addressed by Mrs closed at the same time that an- Mary Agnes Hamilton a former ': thracite producers had temporarily suspended shipments to Canada t and to points west of Erie Pa nEVER SOUP yeur yet of fire palm and olive $etae S B 4 r-- 4 pkgs for TOILET so Ruling Explained The panel majority discussing the retroactive date said the "Big Steel" decision and "the history of collective bargaining between the union and these companies are determinatively apart from the question of whether these companies are considered as part of the basic steel industry or as members of other separate industries It is evident that up to the present their collective negotiations with the union were generally conducted at the same time as were those with the ht favor PALMOLIVE ------- MEAT TOMATO CAMPBELL'S h The cases include: Boyle Manufacturing company Alameda Cal and Los Angeles involving 550 workers $2-a-d- servo it in ierv it kot way you us it you'll find it wonderfully apptizing ced t 252 Sae LUNCHEON MUNCH srv 25c dot J41cy Oranges' board can direct that contracts be nullified and wages paid retroactively to February 15 1942" subitidiaries of U S Steel corporation and were very much dependent upon them " dp 773t ILDO : WASHINGTON Jan 14 UP- )-The war labor board Thursday ordered a wage increase of 5 cents an hour union maintenance and check-of- f provisions written into contracts between six subsidiaries of the U S Steel corporation and the C I 0 United Steel Workers Employer members of the board dissented on the union security and the retroactive date of the wage award which the board majority fixed as February 15 except for two parts The six separate orders cover 18 plants and a total of about 9840 workers The terms of the orders are similar to those in the "Big Steel" case Employer Members Dissent In a dissenting opinion the employer members Roger D Lapham and Frederick S Fele'' said the board "has exceedkl the authority which it should exercise with regard to the sound promotion of Industrial relations" They said the panel report in the case "defisix nitely recognizes that thesebasic companies are not part of the steel industry Actually there can be no basis on which this steel-produci- ---- P Bills Introduced Bill Affects Jap (Bailey)—To provide for the examination of witnesses in to Ownership of criminal cases before filing of a Eyes Move complaint or information Land in Utah Unseat- Speaker S B 5 (Hopkin) — To define to rights of aliens with respect (Continued from rage One) Resentment over the coup which ownership of real property in this country resulted in the election of a speakS B 6 (Child)—To require in- Warner chat rm a n Huggins er by a Republican-Democrati- c surance companies outside the U Hirschi Social relations and relief: Kencoalition apparently was boiling S and doing business in this state same dall to meet chairman Hopkin Miller the monetary deposit in the under the surface Thursday as are imposed on Mrs Ericksen Romney Nielsen requirements Utah house of representatives domestic companies Bailey Dawson Lund S B 7 (Child)—To authorize inThere were reports that an efState and municipal affairs: Farr fort would be made by certain surance department to destroy rec- Rich chairman Huggins Hirsch! Mrs Warner Ericksen been in ords files have after they Democrats to win away from the 10 Dawson years coalition enough of their own party The senate was in session only a members to unseat Representative member of the British parliament few minutes and thenrecessed to W R White (D) Weber who won who declared that Britain's as- discuss a technical problem raised the revision and enrolling comthe speakership from Representa- sociation in the war with the by mittee The question was whether tive Grand Midgley (D) Salt Lake United States "gives us absolute the new annotated code (a comthe Democratic caucus choice or certainty of victory" pilation of all the laws since stateis the law or a copy of the hood) at least curtail his power "What is in question now" she laws- and whether in amending It was learned that one Idea said "is merely the date of our bills reference should be made to the annotated code sections numbeing toyed with was the appoint- victory" bers or to the compiled laws of ment of a "committee on commit- Sacrifice Cheerfully 1933 and session laws since then tees" which would name the reguShe told of the sacrifices being After considerable discussion by lar standing committees instead of' the speaker thus depriving the made cheerfully by the people in lawyers Senator McMurrin defined to the problem in layman's language "entirely dedicated?'—how presiding officer of a traditional atheBritain and of war" purposes by remarking: prerogative are getting along on a civil"What we want to know is they Signs of Disharmony ian production only whether we can use the new red books (the annotated code) and At any rate there seemed to be what it was before the war She said that 90 per cent of the throw the old black books away a definite lack of harmony in Democratic ranks and in an ef- single women and 75 per cent of (the compiled laws of 1933 and laws)" fort to smooth things over a party the married women without chil- session It was finally decided to defer caucus was held behind closed dren are in war production that doors following the session Thurs- agricultural production in Britain an answer to Senator McMurrin's now supplies 60 per cent of the question until after a conference day instead of 40 per cent be- of the reference attorney attorney Reports emanating from the needs caucus room said Speaker White fore Pie war that taxation takes general chief justice of the sucourt and senators Friday had assured his fellow Democrats a high percentage of the people's preme and that the war has re- at 1 p rri The regular session that the Republicans were not go- Income in a leveling out of the old will convene at 3 p m ing to run the house as some ap- sulted social to the satisfacinequalities feared which those after parently of most of the people' present agreed to support the tion Mrs Hamilton warned speaker Some of those who attended re- nothing short of maximum effort ferred to it as a "harmony meet- by all the united nations will bring and asserted that "this is MT EPHRAIM N J Jan' 14 they believed the victory ing" and saidwhich a war of free — John MacFarlan people 77 was everywhere" called for it (INS) purpose The sacrifice is in material Thursday was a police chief withhad been accomplished Others said they believed the Midgley sup- things she concluded because "our out a force The town's only full time policeporters would make further efforts spiritual stature will continue to man and three time policemen to break up the coalition which grow" Mrs Hamilton was Introduced handed in theirpart when conelected Mr White badges The caucus Will called by Rep- by Mrs E E Ericksen senator trol of the force was turned over Salt Lake City and was es- oo MacFarlan by borough council resentative Thomas M Rees (D) from to the speaker's dais by - The resigning policemen exSalt Lake who several times since corted Mrs and Mrs Herbert plained MacFarlan assumes s "dicEricksen Monelection of the the speaker B Maw wife of the governor tatorial attitude" day has alluded almost bitterly to the break in the Democratic ranks '':4°‘ ''° :: Speaker Goes Ahead i: 4C 1''o4 I El iiowc4usali241'ZACZMAioboto0‘-s0‘-- 1 It was understood that Mr 'II e White was going ahead with the P V 1 appointment of standing committ "it tees and that he would announce '''1f'rl: ' 7 I' e'771a -! them after the house convenes Fri- r ''' '': i:: Li '' day at 2 p xrt The personnel of 1 --the committees particularly the f t :i 1 A chairmanships will be watched t 7 i 7 °''-1i ri i i1 with a great deal of interest 7 A': j:'"4 I i' 1 1 1 4 i Another report from the caucus '111 room was that Representative Rees probably referring to press accounts of Republican efforts to speed up the session and eliminate Democratic Faction - - - Utah Senator Niece Cites Blibery Attempt Offers Alien In Move to Free Touhy Properfy Bill Kin of Gangster Claims Offer Coalition Coup 'Legislative Calendar Opposition Fourth Day Gains in House SENATE W P B Orders Increase In Farm Machine Parts Ill-Tin- ed January 15 1943 5alt gakt Ztibunt r |