Show - :Ag mix444444440W4341444410W04404434t4k FP"' t t kt valtgal-i- Sport s Local News Claggified kds Finance Radio Programs Page 19 1 I 1 ' PINVIVIRTVor44m1r: e 1 13' - Part Two Take a Soldier on Your Skiing Trip Call U S 0 for Arrangements )c- (11 : (4-367- t' Page Thirteen Salt Lake City Utah Saturday Morning January 23 1913 Builder's Unit Opens Meet Names Head 0 1 Direct Constructioli Group - ' e ‘ '''''' 1 1 0:-------- ' i - v - - I i - uvy ' 4: : ' johs Utah still has considerable construction work ahead Building of additional housing for the thousands of workers to operate the new 4150000000 steel mill and workers for other industries offers a field for activity These were high points of addresses made Friday at the open- k ting session of the ness meeting of the chaptfr Associated tractors of America r 1 1 1!!'U'l-sc- ined annual General Con- - in the Beason President J P Gibbons partner 'in the firm of Gibbons and Reed and vice of the branch the past president year was elected president succeeding Paul Paulsen The new vice president is Clarnce Waterfall of Ogden secretary-treasurer and manager of the ItVheelwright Construction company J H Tempest of Mullins Wheeler and Tempest was reelectaecJ "-: -- - ''''!'l i i i I ' : ' 01 - ' — " 'i'!'':""': ' :f'":::j:- ir34a - ' 4' ' ' :1 e-- ' - - ' -- 40---- - ' ' ::' '41'i'11::"''--'"-i"- 77 'i': Ii ': '"' i i '"'! - ' 't0?:''':i-:'7'::--:- ! it i i 41A - '' tilt ' NtLiell - ana ' ' 4oser---- ' ' ' 7'' ''' ' 1 ':-- : :1 ' ' ' 4 Officers of he intermountain branch Associated General Contractors of America elected Friday Left to right Clarence Waterfall of Ogden vice president J P Gibbons president and J H Tempest secretary-treasurer Outlines Welfare Plan At Parley With County Aids ritilaW L n Chest Hands Out 875000 To Agencies 7 - z :: ses- by Reed Stevens newly elected chairman of the Salt Lake county Red Cross chapter Chapter leaders from Dazgett Darts Summit Tooele and Salt Lake county chapters attended Leads Meetings Ray L Alston Utah representative of the American Red Cross presided at morning and afternoon sessions leading discussions of Red Cross services to civilian population and the war fund campaign and publicity Franklin F Gates field director in services to the armed forces recently returned from the Solomon Islands reviewed his experiences in the concluding address R M Walter field director assigned to Fort Douglas also discussed services to members of the armed forces describing the organization asthe medium between men in the service and their families for the solution of problems bearing upon the morale of the soldier Mine Man Dies on Coast Rites Arranged he-cau- se ex-peni- le Polish-America- : :i- ' tii i x County Receives War Area Check West Temple Street Gets Added Police Protection ' o :':: '::--- ' : :: ' ' i ' !:::: If 2:i7i4' 4 ' v I : :"k-::':::-z- I- :''s1isi ki- e ff ' -- s::::-- a- I - -- iL "rib ' liLì 4-- t ':'! :i -: e- ' sA4--: : : Z:'L''-':- ' f - : ::1- "'Si 't: 1'!")'-? :- ' - t: ::'''': '''''' : z-- t t i i r'::::: i 7- - - --: ii- - ''' IL4A Wreckage ''''' '''''''' :13:7e': ffir: "" '"':' ::::-- - " ' - '- 'f'::::iiifi44:ig4c'a:: - ' :::: - ' - 1 ' '--:' : :- i ?' 1 v Midblock Lane Retention ck ' '-'"' ''-- : The cammittee will meet with state road commission engineers in the near future to discuss possibility of eliminating certainin stop the signs and traffic signals city to provide for a smoother flow Mr Kesler said the of traffic committee felt that insufficient facts are available' at present to make possible any definite conclusions concerning the signals and signs Other members of the committee 411re Joe J Gill traffic commission administrator and C G Woolley assistant city engineer in charge of zoning and planning Attending Friday's meeting were C H Hollingsworth Utah district manager for the 0 D T and Charles A Esser secretary of the state public service commission Ration Excepts Canned Milk - There are no present plans for rationing evaporated milk it was announced Friday by the office of price administration Local evaporated milk dealers report that numerous- - customers have interpreted recent 0 P A information releases as indicating that canned milk will be rationed on the new point system In an official statement from the 0 P A and Secretary of Agriculture Clauple R Wickard it was further explained that such baby foods as canned milk canned milk formulas and canned prepared cereals are not included among the processed foods to be rationed" - H:: :1! :lo:-:-&-''':-- ration stickers The early station closings at night in the Salt Lake area and elsewhere in Utah are expected to begin Saturday as a result of an order Tuesday by the petroleum administration affecting station hours according to Paul Hedges president of the Utah Association of Petroleum Retailers :7"-:----- --- - - ::- --- C ' definite signs of sfaulblsihdaindgshowwn f t In the Tooele tree where greatest damage was reported Thursday a number of uprooted trees and shattered windows were added to the destruction list Friday 4 1 I Some telephone communications still down residents re- - il 's i i ii t - - L S i t 2 - sa41 Behle and resides at (Continued- f s Fifteen) e Members of the Salt Lake office sion worked at a triple pace Friday formed waiting lines in response to unskilled workersat Ogden air depot reported Fred A Schwendiman army special representative for the depot Edwin D Ellis of the civil service commis: while queues of applicants the appeal for skilled and at Hill field Davis county air forces civilian personnel special repre- - working in pleasant surroundings and receiving pay ranging from 81200 to $2300 per year with overtime pay adding about 20 per cent to the regular salary The depot week with a operates on for all over 40 time and oe-ha1- f Mr Schwendiman and Mr Ellis hours per "week Bus and intethat larger offices have become rurban transportation schedules necessary The board now estab- have been arranged to fit the shift lished in room 220 of the federal schedules at the depot said Mr building will move to new quarters Schwend i man In the building Monda y Mr Schwendiman maid the new room numbexa will be announced later "We are expecting a continuous flow of applicants for the 10000 jobs available at Hill field" said Mr Schvvendiman commending the patriotism of men and women A fire of undetermined origin in the Salt Lake area The appeal for workers of all resulted in $1000 damage at the classifications was made Thursday home of C W Johnson of 3220 after Major Leonard A Carter Eighth East street Friday at civilian personnel director at Hill 12:20 a m according to the Salt field announced the army had in- Lake county fire department It is believed that the fire augurated recruiting programs in started in an automobile and other states to obtain workers "Every employable worker — Ignited the garage in which it was housewives men with or without parked and soon spread to the house adjoining the garage particular skills and students— A force of 20 county firemen can be placed at the air depot to do their part in keeping air corps sup- worked for an hour and a half plies movipg to the far corners of before the fire was under control The blaze was controlled after the globe" said Mr Schwendithan Besides doing their parts to fur- it had seared boards at the side ther the war effort Utahns who of the house and caused slight respond to the call for help will be damage to the roof sentative of the civil service commission recently assigned to the Salt Lake office from Denver Colo described as "highly gratify ing" the response of workers from the Salt Lake area So great was the response said 48-ho- ur Blaze Damages S L Residence seven-day-awee- duty) The order explained Mr Hedges must be followed by the hundreds of stations in this area still operating He said he felt the order would cause earlier night closings for the "majority" of stations in this area It is probable many of the stations beginning Saturday will open at 7 or 8 a m and close earlier than formerly he said A few "possibly five or six" he declared were still on 24-ho- ur basis duty Those on the he pointed out will service only cars carrying' "T" stickers after 12 consecutive hours serving motorists having all types of cards Under the new regulations the dealers must post placards informing the Motoring public what hours they will be open and the day they are closed The petroleum administra24-ho- ur tion's order Thursday prohibiting all credit buying of gasoline and other petroleum products for private motor cars goes into effect here and elsewhere in the nation February 1 An order which became effective January 1 had limited use of credit cPrdS to a single retail outlet :' ' : i 1500-poun- picked up by the wind and tossed over the top of another near-b- y structure In which two men were sleeping Ira Dern said The stove and refrigerator were juggled apart and dropped In many pieces with other parts of the building A piano also was tipped over and the 'roofs and walls of most of the building were blown into splinters Mr Dern and E H Thompson proprietors estimated the damage at more than $10000 They said crews would be put to work as soon as possible In salvaging the equipment and rebuilding the buildings Roofs Torn Off At the Garfield smelter of the American Smeltingv and 11efintrig company roofs were term off and damage was estimated at 10-000 William J O'Connor manager of the refining company said the Murray plant of the company was shut down for eight hours because of power lines being blown down At the Great Salt Lake yacht harbor four or five smaIl sailing boats were lifted out of the harbor and one boat was broken In halves by the wind Light and telephone poles also were uprooted near the harbor Shale rock on the roadway leading from the highway to the yacht club was blown off as if it were a light dust Storm Uproots Trees At Tooele residents reported a number of trees downed and a window la a cafe at Handy corrrr shattered A display'vindow in the Grantsville drug store also was blown out ' RaT15-- ammond a long-tim- e resident at Grantsville said the wind was one of the strongest he recalls In this section Traffic over 0 was cut down as highway motorists stopped t Grantsville during the night and morning until the winds abated Winds did considerable damage to farms In the Park City area A large milk truck was swept from the road and overturned as Ira Tree a farmer was driving the truck along a flat in the Snyderville section Haystacks were torn to pieces and scattered for miles and a hayrack owned by Emil 31arcellan was lifted from a wagon and carried 100 feet Into a field The Salt Lake airport weather bureau reported a high average wind velocity of 3 miles an hour Friday compared with a high average ot over 50 miles art hour Thursday Predicts Light Rains Temperatures in Salt Lake City Friday reached a maximum of 52 degrees and a minimum of 43 degrees Thursday's maximum temperature of 57 degrees was the highest on record for January 21 40-5- in this city urday At Idaho Falls Idaho flood condition a prevailed In the Snake river valley following one of the most unusual January storms In that vicinity's history The entire south central area of - (Continued on Pase Fifteen) Board Reveals Error The state tax commission Friday announced that the suspension of the driver's license of Georze Washington Bray 1270 - Capitol avenue Ogden was in error A P Leatham letter signed by director of the drivers' license division notified Mr Bray of the mistake St "'"7"1"P' - I The temperatures here are scheduled to undergo "little change" Saturday the meteorologist said Intermittent light rains also are In the forecast for Sat- 4 111 at r night- - 1' 24-ho- 1 k s The order becomes effective Saturday and limits stations to no more than 12 hours R day and 72 hours a week (except those k few on - Garfield ' Government Puts More Curbs on Motoring Limits Gas Station Hours Bans Credit Earlier closing of gas stalions and a ban On buying of gas on credit now confronts Utah mo torists carrying on under gas and tire ration rules laid down by the government in the interests of the war economy Neither ban however will adversely affect vehicles displaying- "T" a 1 Workers Flock toSign Up For Jobs at Hill Field centers from i r:a c oFnrtiidnaiymonnitinghe In : Selected as Salt Lake City's outstanding citizen under 36 Captain Calvin Bch le executive officer of the officer procurement section of the Ninth service command was given the Salt Lake junior chamber of commerce annual award Friday at the Beau Brummel cafe 1725 Yale avenue with his wife The gold key was presented by the former Miss Grace Clayton Glenn E Howe former Jaycee and their two daughtera Marilyn president and former U S junior 5 Aand Marshaof3 Stanford univergraduate chamber of commerce vice presiand the University of Utah dent before an audience including sity law school he joined the law firm distinguished guests of Stephens Brayton and Lowe Mr Behle was selected for the as an associate In 1931 later behonor by a committee headed by coming assistant to the general counsel of the Utah Power and L K Irvine The recipient is a son of Dr and Light company which position he recommendation that no pedestrian lanes in the business district be closed was unanimously agreed upon Friday by a special committee of the city traffic commission A Pratt Kesler assistant city attorney and committee chairman announced Mr Kesler said the committee agreed that elimination of lanes in Salt Lake City will be an increased traffic hazard Decreased safety factors involved he said would offset any saving in gasoline and rubber which the Mrs A closing of the lanes should accomplish The chairman said committee members also pointed out that similar plans feasible in eastern cities are not applicable to Salt Lake City because the length of the city's blocks is equivalent to two or three city blocks in other k 1 Storm conditions also prevailed three surrounding states Ne— i ' ' 4 id Wyoming wreak- : 't : ::::: avnaddalD1Ilzdzaahrodsar : 0' the form of floods 2 :? : 7 ' !:0- Sunset beach near Garfield waa ripped apart by the wind which A -- reached a velocity of more than : : '' :'7 :'': 50 miles an hour Thursday night s:: :: and early Friday - -Scattered for Miles and strings of bathhouses standing Debris Storage sheds bath houses and was scattered for several miles along the one concession building were the only structures intaCt Friday shoreline from the bathing beach night The dance pavilion soft drink stand cafe and bar were torn by the wind and scattered for several miles along the lake shore One building containing an elecd tric stove a refrigerator and other equipment was 4: Capt Calvin Belle Wins Jaycee Service Award Board Votes - poalsrotewd ': 2 '' :: ' :1 --' '''"- 440aolkitiikketielk mid-blo- - roof at cyclonic rpetds but by s ::7-z- 7-- s --- where winds destroyed most of the bathing resort and left only a few storage sheds A :: the smaietit Pia 3::::iT--- :7 :II 1 4k at Sunset beach on Great Salt lake mid-bloc- - ' s v' - - - ' t1117:':: i - - : :' ing !:''"-- :::t:2:::it 7 f ?: --- ':- - '':--e'---- -'' :- - s :''': t - c::4:---- 'i': ''' '''- '""'-'-4:'"''"---:- :ii : 7: :: ic : -- -: i - st?4- e Tc ' "s'r'':::-"- r 444: ::: s ::l:::"-:"::T:7:::L--:4:-1- f!i ij 4 1r - f Literally leveling off a Great Salt lake beach resort and tear- s i: :‘ A : : :: 1'4?- - - '- I - ii :'- - State Cuts Tax On Chinchillas - s- ar iirki Tr Trees Uprooted And Roofs Carried Away 1 -- - "The individual's ambitions to serve his fellow man in distress find expression completely only in the church and through the Red Bach admonishing Cross" that campaign workers should not adopt the idea that the Red Cross has something to sell "The organization has nothing to sell- -only something to give" He spoke at the luncheon meet- 1 7 Points to Activities S L 4- ti 1 fil---- ---- The governor told the oommittee that he had called a meeting for Wednesday at 3:30 p in at which time he hopes to address commissioners from each of the state's 29 counties and to explain the bill section by 'section Governor Maw said that he is asking each county chairman to delegate its welfare department head and any others to attend the session IVrong Impression "I think that the wrong impression has crept out" the governor said "All I want is an opportunity upon expensive equipment and Governor Maw said following to tell the representatives the I other factors must be considered the meeting that he was not at- various counties who are of closer In each case The war departtempting to obtain wide permissive to their welfare problems than we ment price adjustment board in powers but that his main objective in the state government are just Washington he said will assign what my bill proposes contracts for investigation and im"The reaction at today's meetpartial boards including- civilians' was encouraging to me Surely ing will meet with contractors to reif the county commissioners inview the specific contracts and dorse then the people should it of the contractors problems is for their good too" realize it 'Such meetings" he said "will -be informal and it Ls hoped nitts! Plans Meeting tually satisfactory agreements will Governor Maw said that he also be arrived at" I NV hopes to arrange for the comContractor missioners to meet with the senate The Salt Lake county war chest and house welfare committees imALTADENA Cal Jan 22 (IM— T General Warren Brigadier admission and distribution com- mediately following the Wednes- O J 60 Salisbury prominent diviIlannum head of the Pacific mittee Friday distributed $75000 I SVM1 introduced Colonel afternoon conference and business man of Salt mining Ragsdale in its second distribution of funds dayMembers of the committee Lake as having entered the army in re- to City and southern California participating agencies for 1943 met which with the goveraor FricAent months after being a conB Andied here Friday after a long illoperations Hugo were: reported Boden Commissioners day tractor in the Mississippi valley derson executive secretary J IL Henrie Cache county Par- ness therefore being thoroughly faThe distribution said Stewart ley J Hall Cache county J NV He was president of the Salismiliar with contractors' viewcommittee chairman Arrington Weber county W W Cosgriff Investment company ol Salt points bury to $100000 the total distri- Sylvester Sevier county NV J Joseph S Mayer area director raises Lake City and a director of the to to bution date participating Johnson Utah county and County for the war man power commiaagencies and reflects a "greatly Attorney Harold E Wallace Salt Home Stake Mining company a 'ion said approximately 1300000 enhanced extenpledge payment record" Lake county Commissioner Hugh Utah firm besides persona now are engaged in govIn keeping with a move by the L Adams of Iron county also on sive other business having ernment construction projects nainterests Survivors include his widow tionally but it is expected that by national war chest budget com- the committee met with the group Jun 30 only from 1041000 to 300- - mittee which raised the national prior to the conference with the Marian two sons O J Salisbury allocation to Russian War Relief governor Poo will be engaged in such conJr now in South America and struction projects for the govern- from $5noomoo to $6000000 the Donald M a student at Stanford Snit Lake committee increased rnent and a daughter Mrs university -11 Contractors will be wise" be the a liora tion from local funds Pasadena Gage Irving Paid "to encourage conatrtiction from $9900 to $10800 born in Salt Lake Salisbury The from the Oquirrh men at the conclusion of a job to request City and a member of a pioneer get into metal mining coal ruining central civic committee for $1200 Utah family had spent most of or find jobs with the steel com- to aid operation of a service men's his time in southern California in recreation center at Magna was pany or other war industries recent years The body will be Salt Lake county's most ex- forwarded construction work just will referred to Mr Anderson Mr Costo Salt Lake City for rot continue to be available in griff and Herbert M Schiller for clusive animal residents chinchil- burial present volume and workers will study and report at an executive las got a break from County AsRequiem Mass will be celebe wise not to waste time and committee meeting next Friday brated Monday at 10 a m at the A sessor Skidmore J in uaeless travel" Friday The $75000 distribution was Cathedral of the Madeleine in Mr Mayer said the demand for made as follows: Salt Lake ComLast year the assessor's office Salt Lake City more war workers in ronconstruc- - munity Chest $41952 U S 0 $13- - fixed a value of 050 upon the tion fields in Utah has not been 984: American Social Hygiene as- hide of every chinchilla in the exaggerated "Hill field" he said sociation $132 war prisoners' county This year the 200 or more "needs 10000 workers immedi- fund of the Y M C A $647 British that "reside" here will be assessed ately while the entire state will War Relief $3058 Creek War Re- at only 25 each n reed at least 49000 more workers lief $2662: counThe state tax commission set cil $873 Queen Wilhelmina fund the $25 valuation reducing the by June 30" In the president's annual report $219 Russian War Relief $2737 chinchilla assessment County commissioners FrIday Mr Paulsen said work done by the United China Relief $2661 and county's from approximately $30000 to accepted without penMties a $281 branch had saved contractors the war emergency fund of the around $5000 tax payment which was mailed in some $400000 the past year by Y W C A $153 The remainder of Mr Skidmore Yriday received Sidney New South Wales last proving supplies they purchase the fund was transferred to the lkord that the tax commission has December 7 should not be subject to the Utah unallocated reserve savings ac- recommended the $25 valuation to The payment was In the form of state sales tax count a check on a New South Wales all county assessors in Utah bank and came in a letter which Would Cut Red Tape had been opened and passed by Mr Paulaerl urged continuation censors in New South Wales and of an effort to cut down on needIn the United States Remittor less government regulations and was Elsie Rea of Sidney who owns "red tape" property In Salt Lake county Mark Tuttle manager preEdward T Jones county tax sented statistical reports adviser recommended acceptance The contractors held a stag In the meantime police were of the payment without penalties Added police protection has party At the hotel Friday night a man for delinquency questioning West for been provided and their wive' attended a theater already recent to link him with seeking party at the Capitol theater LocTemple sgtreet Chief of Police molesting of girls in Salt Lake Saturday at 10:30 a m C Reed E Vetter!! announced Friafter he allegedly ad- Cafe Burglars Loot ate Wheeler convention chairman city Riverof the officers he "tried to talk to some mitted after day conwill conduct a meeting for side L D S stake Mutual Imlittle girls but never got anyAutomatic Devices tractors architects engineers association where" provement requested men in and allied persons s'ipply a An automatic phonograph The 'suspect who was arreated that 211)0 precaution bo taken to fields Speakers will be General on a "undesirable" from afternoon machine and girls pinball protect W 'suspicion Thursday Ilannum Walter eigaret Kershaw of trespassing is a "mental vending machine were broken open who will report on availability of molestations while waiting at was an and bus released and from undetermined case" amount of stops construction equipment and supply "So far we have had no comthe Utah State hospital in Octomoney stolen from the Oma's cafe parts and Ralph B Jordan man27 West First South street early ber 1942 according to Patrolplaints of girls being molested aging editor of the Deseret News men Kenneth Farrsworth and A while waiting for buses on West Some $250000 in war bond purpolice reports Friday according-tEntrance to the building was J 0rencole who enade the archases are to be announced at a Temple and if anyone knows rest The suspect was released gained by breaking the glass from banquet and floor show about it the police department to thetcustody of his father a side door window should" Chief Vetteril declared Saturday at 6 p nu in the hotel Grant of Springville and Ellis W well pleased with the measure 3arker are new direetors Roscoe Boden Commissioner "No onus should fall upon any Salt Lake and the chairman county contractor because his profits are the of committee declared that the Investigated and subjected to review because during critical times bill would solve a lot of problems It Ls only natural that a contrac- and would place the welfare adr tor should allow a little larger ministration back in the hands of rnarg-ithan he would in ordinary times" said Lieutenant Colonel those men who are closest to their Frank V Ragsdale of San Fran- own local situations ciscb in charge of the price and "I am heartily in favor of the section Pacific diviadjustment bill and I 'think that governor's sion U S army engineers He said there can be'no defini- the other committee members felt ticri of what constitutes an exces- the same way" Commissioner sive profit on a war contract Boden said because the quality of work done ts hazard involved depreciation States Objective - l' :: Describing the American Red Cross as the embodiment of the highest possible ideals and ambitions of the individual and the organization which gives an opportunity for realization of those ideals Roland R Bach Pacific area assistant director of military and naval welfare servicesahFriRdaedy keynoted a Cross ‘rneeting at the Hotel Utah "The Red Cross exemplifies and places into daily practice the high Ideals of intelligent and kindly service which are the keystone of the churches" Mr Bach told Red Cross workers from five Utah counties assembled to review plans for the war fund campaign beginning March 1 day-lon- afternoon at his office in the capitol The executive reported that the 7 commissioners which comprised was to place the welfare adminthe committee from the Utah As- istration back into the counties W sociation of County Officials were "where it belongs" - r ' '77in6s re a' a Cyclonic At Beach Resort Smeller 11 6 Speakers Laud Activities Of Mercy Unit Governor Herbert B Maw outlined his proposed public welg highlighting the fare program to the welfare commissioners of six counties Friday ing sions and wes introduced --- - 7 I l'-:1s- busi- intermountain retary-treasurer I:- 737 - ::I-"-i- 1 - : ( 4 '- ''''''''1:'4-:- - ': t 4 - V!! "' - !pew ‘ 4 3 t I'- '5 4 v -- : ' 5?: 4t' 4:: 't-- A 1 ' 3: ''4 X ‘ 0 - - ig 6 — - t J: N held by one firm for construcf tion or facilities will be investigated and t reviewed with a view to scaling tf t: down excess profits in Employment government construction work has reached its peak and will drop rapidly during ' s 4- 4 coming months making it advisable for construction workers to fit themselves into operational I 1 - Virtually every contract or i :'li' grovp of contracts totaling $100- - f'7':''' s ' r4:4- - ---- ' Contractor Heads Group Artily Men Speak OM - tt 7777 ' ? S L 1 Leaders Map Red Cross Funds Drive -- I t 4) - 1 i t |