Show r qirsc-goti- ' i 1 0 ) elU akr 1)c Z-1- Defrauder of Service Men (7111nmt Saturday Morning January 30 1943 ? Bill to Scrap Gunmen-Bin- - Income Tax Jeiretry Holdup Loses in Test (— LOS ANGELES Jan 29 Three gunmen in a daylight holdup on busy Wilshire boulevard Friday bound and gagged five jewelry store employes and a passerby and escaped with a quantity of loot said the robbers Store attaches radio to set up a short-wav- e tune in on police calls before going to work Preliminary estimates set the loss at about $75000 mostly in precious stones The store B D Howes & Son is operated by Durward Howes who recently resigned as assistant office of price administration chief here Two of the employes police reported were manhandled A bill to el:minate the state Income tax and another to raise exemptions under the present income tax act were reported out unfavorably Friday in the house of representatives by the C0111111t toe on revenue and taxation of which Representative Grant ley (D) Salt Lake is chairman All members of the committee L Loveridge (D) Utah and Mrs Coined in the unfavorable report Jearr Z Murdock (D) Davis It is stimilar in most respects The bills went to the calendar to the teachers' retirement act were In reached but when they the the new system would be adord!nary course of business a mo- - and same board Betion was offered by Representa- ministered by the 1 1943 the state July ginning W S Elmwood Weber tive (D) would fund in retirement the place that they be made a special order an amount equal to 5 per cent of of business next Tuesday at 3 members who The motion was adopted the salaries oftheall like p amount would up put vote a without cl!ssenting This bill is designed to cover Highly Controversial janitors clerks and other emMr Elsword said the bills are ployes left out of the teachers recontroversial" and he did tirement system 'highly not believe the house was ready to act on them Friday Representative Val II Cowles did not attempt to (13) take from tbe table and get ac- NEW YORK Jan 29 (X)--ham F Ellison 4 was sentenced to a year and a day in federal Friday for defrauding prison service men of articles Intended a on gift packages Along with Irving Rubenfeld alias Robert L Rich 41 his part- ner Ellison pleaded guilty to mail fraud and conspiracy Rubenfeld will be sentenced February 8 They operated what was known as the United States Package Service company The men were charged with contracting with a local of the Amalgamated Ladies' Garmentto Cutters' union last September send $3 gift packages to 2101 service men to prevent from accepting appotnti‘e state jobsto lr Cowks said he intended bring it up Monday if a nuniber of those SAN FRANCISCO Jan 29 (NI- -members absent Friday have re- - The d star of the silentturned beautiful screen the Madge BellHe said further he had prepared into was called municipal ''' my some amendmentA to improve cer- court Friday for a preliminary tain definitions in the bill a charge that she hearing On bullets at a million- -fired three Would Raise Pay socialA Stanwood aire Murphy The house passed a bill to raise lumberman the pav of the state auditor and itealias Bellamy charged with treasurer after adopting sault with a weapon arnendmenta eliminat- dared she wasdeadly in love with secfor the increases ing proposed he jilted her al phv and that retary of state attorney g first witness in Fri-an- d the Murphy state' superintendent of 'pub- days hearing testified three shots lic inatruction The sponsors) Rep- were fired at him the night of resentatives Fred J Milllman January 19 in froyit of the excluDi Juab and Joseph E Rees sive Pacific Union club on Nob )11) Morgan said the salaries of Hill the state auditor and treasurer are He said he didn't see MIss Bell-th- e ones which are now most out amy fire the shots but that he saw ef line considering' the impor- the pistol flash from between the tanee of the positions and the Ipickets of a fence He said he saw responsibilities of those who hold miss Bellamy after she had been them disarmed If the bill is passed by the senThe former actress listening ' ate and approved by the governor tently dabbed a handkerchief to the auditor's salary will be in- her eyes Murphy dapper and creased from $3500 to S4000 a smiling was excused vear and the treasurer's from Judge Clarence Morris' courti31470 to S1000 The increases room was lammed with spectators could not be enjoyed by the inMiss Bellamy had declared she cumbents however because of a didn't intend to harm Murphy— provision of the constitution that that she wanted to scare him the compensation of state officers cannot be increased during the terms for which they are elected Also passed was H B 29 by (lue ect leg iiglature -- State Witness Testifies On Lock in tlynn Case graphs of the screws were introduced into evidence Defense Attorney Jerry Giesler drew from the officer the admission that he couldn't tell how long' the scratch marks had been there And that the friction Or turning' LOS ANGELES Jan 29 Up— door and she heard a click but the latch could have caused the The state Friday called rebuttal didn't know whether he was lock- bit of metal to fall to the floor witnesses at movie star Errol ing the door or not" Lynn Boyer Flynn's trial on statutory rape singer said she tried the door Malta Gets Alert charges in an effort to disprove from the other side but couldn't vALLErrA Malta Jan 22 171 —A brief alert sounded r4re at defense contentions regarding the open it lock on the bedroom door and the A defense witness later testified noon Friday signaling the first moon through the porthole epi- that the latch had been out of axis air activity over this nitschsodes order and it had been impossible bombed island in several days Sergeant Leland Jones police to lock the door from the inside but only a few fighter pLiinesi crossed the coast chemist testified that two days for more than a year ago he found scratches like those Jones declared Friday Sergeant COLDS'MISERIES made by a file on the shank of that last Wednesday he found not the Inner latch on the door of the only file or saw marks on the err p "blue bedroom" where shank of the latch but also eviBetty Hansen charges Flynn dence that the screws holding the t was intimate with her last Sep- latch to the door had been turned Li 4 vaZioe tember 27 said he found a tiny flake of 14 muscle nasal For colds' coughs congestion ' on testified that the carpet Betty previously get Penetro— modern medication In a while she and Flynn were in the 1HeThe door pieces of the latch the aches mutton suet base 25t double supply 34e room the actor approached the of metal and microphoto 1- f' (o": t JUE - (N-151- ' li ' 1942 NNE 1942 r::t tt : ' 17N f k T l' via - A111- C ‘ '':''o' '' b ‘ r! ta'::-- k::L-i-- SA elk 1942 AY il:1011 m c14 TA Viho 1943' t 3anoorl Ott fresente ere "lett v4 te dol to‘‘ovitnci thls vAth the 'fiLd) 4 - Stringham Eepresentative (ft) 17intish which would pace specific provisions in the law perto practice mitting- naturopaths and AS a naturopathic physician surgeon including obstetrics" Now Licensee Rees Representative Thom am MnaturoID) Salt Lake said that the depaths are now licensed by but this of registration partment bill would reroove certain "limitations- and cLirify the law J Velton Ward Represertative asked if naturoElder Box ID) to practice obstetpaths licensed rics would be examined by a board cf naturcpaths or by the regular board Mr physicians' examining would have Flees replied that they to be examined by the regular board On:y two persons voted against the- - bill although- there were 11 absert at the time the roll was called Judgeahip Bill Voted 7 16 which Also passed was S shall be provides that city Juhos e:ected at the same tfTne as other Irunicirat officers instead of at A companion general elections la-t- o B bill—S change the terms from four to six years had been passed the previous day but he:d on notice of reconsideration When no move for reconsideration was made the bill was allowed to go back to the senate One of two bills introduced in the house Friday would establish retirement benefits for school emthe ployes not now covered by act tate teachers retirement ect for nearly which has been in - JANUARY 1943 --- ' : LI VERY - ':' :4 - ' 4 - t 4 ':'- : 47 !: '4 '''' ': ' :""' - f 1 I WASHINGTON Jan 29 (INS) —Representative Sam Hobbs (Dl Alabama Friday predicted that his bill to make labor unions subject to sweeping penalties under the 1931 antiracketeering act would be passed by the house by p ii - ' 1 '4 '4' f- --t '' ' cr- ' - - '''''''' ' crtt ilte rt'7 sect 40MSOLING I ?1 ''-- k ' 41 - ' - !:I ' ' - 4 - :: 01-- :- i ' t' ‘ f:-- :- : ' ::- 'c '''' ' 1 ' 't''4 K-i :t''''-:- '4 q ' '' - 0i : 4 ' :' ' - ' ' f-' t : : - ::" ' 0 :' ''!-- "r'''' :' :''''' 3 : ''' ' : ' tt 1 -- - 7 ' fr-- - 7 7 ‘ OW' i V ''''N' 7 9 00 ' 43 ' 19 43 1 ' ' ' ' 4 t- 1 - ! - 5 - - 1 t: - ''' 1 COPPER—Deep under the "richest hill on Anaconda earth" at Burt this miner's drill starts copper on its way to eventually come hundreds of thousands of tons of Bronx) and ndless'miles of electrical wires and cables to equip 3000 pounds for flying Fortress 1000 tons for a batileshp From valuable or Copper Alloys (Brass and this fighting fronts the complicated weePoes of s6614 kioadalWAt War - 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Ir ' - - ': t t: ‘ ' r - " ' " ' 7 : : t " irr rit " 174r440444441001WF''''' t ut 1 ---': of the day Anaconda Copper Mining Company and HOUR : t Labor-Manageme- nt ' ' a Iti' 1 - ' ' ' :: - '''' :' - - - ''' s - - :: ' ' ' ' f - ' ' tk 7 Ir - e- ' t ' : ! Korea Demands Full Freedom MIAMI Fla Jan 29 UPI—Ped pubITOCitleS rnarr Mac Fadden lisher resort operator and physical culturist filed suit for divorce Friday from the woman he married In London 31 years ago after she won a prize as the ideal feminine physical culturist The bill of complaint sworn by Macradden and filed by Attorney John G Thompson charged exFrom Ford to Cadillac treme cruelty and violent and governable temper EVithunt a Ping! Mac Fadden met his wife the former Miry Williamson when he Th Little Antall Station With went to London to award prizes Wholosol Ways offered by hia magazine "Physical 139t SOUTH and WEST TEMPLE Culture" !t ' f ''''' 1 ' " —I' - -- for instance fifty the most important single use Of 'zina every minute of continuous combat all-tim- e In this -- 4 — - : - - '' ': eq-- !t 41 4 ''' t )::::!- ' ':'::'':- - i 5':z' e-- ': :' ' :: 1 's: 1 ''' '' ' ' '- '''''' t ti N :: 4 : : ' '' l' :: SLe: - - : - ''' : 1: : t-1: ? - ' - : 1 : : 4- '' '' "'I i : : l''""-"- I t 1 '': ' ':5'''': a ' A Wee ' - ' :' ''''''' :40e11Arde t':-'''-'::-- - ' ' t :'': :' 1'2:71---- ': r: : ''-' - : : 7 ''''-2- - '' -- : :: '7'::' '''- - ' '''''f''±-' aG4êo - 4 - : - : : : -- - 49 k s ' " — ' : ' - ' '4 - ' - ——— Aqp 41led di a21 Z - 4 'ii-—---21-1110- aew:ookaiirMANdm two-thir- ds ANACONDA COPPER ' '''':': ':::- - — 1's ZI:htZ ' ' ' ' ::: I - g i ' ':::- " :: I : I ir!':'1t: BRASS — From such plants as those of The American Bross Company largest copper and brass fabricator stream millions of pounds of copper and copper alloys every clay The copper content of the brass reof what the entire nation consumed for cal purposes in 1929 quired for ammunition alone is Tremendous quantities are likewise vitally needed for ships tanks and planes ktfrA - " ' t'': ''''''''" : " ' :'::::: '" '' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ " '''':1' t ' I ': i I — ''":" - : : '' - ': s : - ' '' ::: '': 4 - --' - ' ' - ' - ::i: - - ' ' 'I 1 ' !''"'''! !''Z'r1':' ' "' :::'' : : N :t 4 : ' : No ill :le : 1 °' r1 7 ' ' k '' Adatama---- - large majority The bill already hat been approved by the house judiciary committee and Hobbs said that he had been assured of prompt action by the rules committee so that it can be brought to the floor for debate soon ilernarr Mac Fadden !Sties for Divorce t VA'" ' ' 'it :r ': Y G i it v ' '' : sa ' '''?-- r4x:: ' lt "I'''''': J 114p it' 'ir ir 'r-- f :: — A r1Cmr5- '- 4 A'e i 7 ': 1 '' ? '''(0 i '4 ( :!:$97 ? a CHUNGKING Jan 29 (LNS)- -The Korean provisional government which maintains relations with China has demanded full six years Sponsors nf the bill are Repre- dependence for Korea after the sertatives A Sorenson (D) Salt war it waa disclosed Friday Articles in American magazines Lake Thomas MoRees Mra C L which have suggested that an iJack (D) Salt Lake: Mrsn- Della ternational mandate be set up for 111110 Korea were criticised by Foreign Minister Tosojo Wang tEl3L4t-r-Ptoo 'l' I 7' t f: : 0 4 'At' ' ''L-- ''''4 '':' t tr:e If rr ' '' $ - : 4::: ":17k fl'w- i- 1-- ' It ': ti ' ' 4 - Fff - t its Associated Companies are stepping up production of copper zinc manganese and other metals metals in an ever mounting tide to meet our country's war needs The production achievements which have earned Army-Nav- y honors have been greatly aided by the cooperation so ably fostered by Victory Committees which are functioning in Anaconda plants For the organization's ability to maintain day and night schedules much credit is likewise due to the many suppliers of materials and equipment which are vital to continuous all-ooperations That so many of their former fellow employees arc serving in the as of Nov 30th—is a constant spur to all armed forces-7- 029 Anaconda men and women All told 65633 members of the Anaconda organization arc working at mine and furnace press and bench laboratory and deskas the tide of metals flows faster and faster for victory - wood-burnin- Racketeering Bill Author Hopeful 'N 4CV ej 001"' - 00(7- : - it 1' WASHINGTON Jan 29 In the hope of speeding up conversions from oil to solid fuel heating equipment the war production board Friday authorized unrestricted use of iron and steel in g the manufacture of coal and heating stoves during Feb ruary and March Stoves now are manufactured without iron and steel quota limitation but the authorization waS to have expired at the end of this month "'"gt N:ivk T - Ttaaoncia I H ' 1942 NOYEAStit NtOrtiovi f B ' i AIV :: I WPB Seeks Boost In Heating Stoves krA 1 1:1 ng Pooard---ocAti- s 111t Q' 77: 177) N4 otAte organliatIon err v 1Pri 41111 111 let to tea dlclIcl" n1 - 7—'" S - k 11131'1 honorea cheshect 'v4cs the elve fltelcAsls o'143- tíV " IsS1111--G- vAth the lk OCTOSER1942 itedoctIon vro lo the ochIeqement at Greet Itataconda the ot 1e ontstandlnel Department Oant 'in vdooen tor te nth StedectIon the togard the :I 5) t110311 l" sS t - '-- i14 ill 11 a ‘ " T - 't I Pi' la Z‘e1 14'1 1942 JULY MAY1942 7 --a k MAY1942 '311 : '1 r ri tr 1 J11143 1 ld A AF once-fame- as-sta- ° W: Actress Goes To Court on Gunplay Count Which he intn- members of the or re-f- 1 DENVER Jan 29 Bobby Fallon Friday Remised his father Elvin (Cowboy Jack) Fallon 46 crf shooting and wounding Mrs FallorlAalmost two and one-ha- lf years ago The youngster testified at Fallon's trial for assault to murder that he and a younger brother now six watched their father fire several shots in their Denver apartment September 16 1940 The boys mother Do 31 who has divorced Fallon and has remarried told the jury Thursday that Fallon former used car dealer and singer of cowboy songs shot her twice through the body with a 45 caliber revolver after she had filed the divorce suit Attorney Keith Brown said the fraud was discovered when several sailors and soldiers home on furlough remarked about the "skimpy" packages they had ceived Brown said some of the parcels contained two or three packages of cigarets instead of a carton as the contract provided: 10 instead of 18 razor blades an inferior grade of soap and failed to include a magazine as stipulated El HAM who said he had no permanent address also is subject to a sentence imposed in 1937 of from three to six years for grand larceny He was placed on probation in that case when he agreed to pay $10000 restitution Ti S Wil-t - t Boy Testifies In Shootingo Draws U S Prison Term d Five in L A Committee Also Rejects Hike In Exemptions t - '55 OTHER METALS—Anaconda is producing great quantities of war precious metals such as arsenic bismuth cadmium lead molybdenum palladium platinum selenium silver and vanadium In addition Anaconda Is managing for Government account hug new chromium and magnesium operationsall to bring them closer to Victory la make the United Nations stronger COMPANY ANDES COPPER MINING COMPANY CHILE COPPER COMPANY GREENE CANANEA COPPER COMPANY THE AMERICAN BRASS COMPANY & CABLE COMPANY ANACONDA WE INTERNATIONAL SMELTING AND REFINING 4 rj COMPANY t - 40 t z - |