Show U Educator Leaves for c7:tibunt TIbt 12 Thursday Morning Feb 11 1943 On Account of the War Recent promotions and assignments of Utahns and former Dr Charles P'Schleicher assist- Utahns now serving in the armed forces of the United States ant professor of history and polit- were announced Wednesday by the war and navy departments ical science at the University of Utah left Salt Lake City Wednes- and friends of the men day for Washington D C to acer By Bruce Thornton Special services is a sort of "catchpenny" title for a department in the army air forces But Captain Robert M Flem- t ing head of this morale building 'group at the basic training center at Kearns said this title shouldn't be taken too literally He had just received a phone call from an excited Midvale woman "My baby has just swallowed a penny" she said anxiously Steel Caskets Join List of Casualties Casket distributors in Salt Lake City report that no more steel caskets are available Since steel is necessary for the war The woman hung up - vault manufacturers are using wood and concrete but representatives report the increasing difficulty of obtaining reinforc- A call for r op e containing manila fiber was issued Wednesday by Ralph E Bristol Salt Lake district manager of the war production board ing steel for the concrete General Lauds Arms Plant High quality manila rope of an inch or more in diameter and 200 feet or more in length is needed urgently for use on war ships troop ships cargo vessels and In engineering projects Mr Bristol said A need exists for more than is available through regular trade channels or than can be manufactured The government will pay 10 'per cent above the owner's cost three-sixteent- cept a position as field representative and adviser on personnel to He was the war department granted a leave of absence from the university for the duration to accept the post Dr Schleicher in h I fourth year as a member of the university faculty has made extensive studies in public administration and persornel work and is coauthor with Dr Homer Durham of Swarthmore Pa of the book "Utah Its Government and Peowhich 'will be published in ple" March The appointment of a successor to Dr Schleicher awaits action of the board of regents which will meet Friday Mr Bristol said channels 'How do I get it out?" The captain explained that his services are not that special Manila Rope Sought For Use on Ships of freight charges Contributors are requested to communicate immediately with Murray Cook 155 East Forty-fourt- h street New York City Mr Cook is the purchasing agent for this product Ample supplies of rope made from less critical fibers still are available through normal trade exclusive hs Praise for t h e efficiency and patrictism of employes of the Utah arms plant was voiced Wednesday by Major General Kenyon A Joyce commanding general the Ninth service command following a tour of inspection of plant "I am struck with the efficiency General Joyce every operation said Accompanied by t w o aides Major lklalcclm C Bauer and First and orderly procedure evident t Lt Lt Lewis Clegg- 4"""- ‘ Salt Laker Becomes First Lieutenant Lieutenant 31ade Lieutenant Woman Loses Purse to Thug 'I 50-p- - pli-11-( clean-shave- -- edge gadroon-lik- e set 24-p- c ' 9 50 50-p- Twentyfour-pie4 4 - sof includes: c 84n plates 4 4 4 plates 4 44n plates 47 6-l- a 4 Fitty-plec- 8 8 t 8 6-- in 4-i- n rimmed soups 8 rimmed soups 4 8 8 I teacups I platter saucrs vegetablo dish 4A Calm Burntr5Jar Raids Hotel ' mea Dogwood I 06 04 Orm Downstairs ( -- : Now Equip Your Boy Scout With a Completely Authentic Uniform f 500-wor- d Donates Bible - IONAL SCOUT WE A suggestion that the city commission striVe to administer municipal affairs "competently and equitably” and rule out strife between departments was made to commissioners Wednesday by Mayor Abe Jenkins In a letter the mayor pointed out that "it has been the urffortunate experience of all the members of the city commission to have engaged in tempestuous business sessions during the past 18 months" and suggested that commissioners "create a greater sympathy and interest in the problems of each of its members" Referring to his efforts to obtain pay increases for city employes the mayor contended that "the pay increases are justified and would benefit all concerned and there are sufficient funds in existing budgets to pay all costs" "I have determined" he said "that my future policy will be to refrain from publicizing matters which are the immediate concern of the commission at least for such time as may be required to determine whether or not we can function cooperatively in the absence of such publicity" e 41b011 - - It Is Calls For Unity ti I - 0 1 I 3 tives Police reports indicated that the had entered the room of burglar Mrs C Cropper at apartmeit 104 Raymond hotel Awakened by his flashlight Mrs Cropper said "What are you doing here?" Politely the burglar asked her forgiveness and unexcited walked by her out of the room A check indicated a theft of two $25 war bonds a ring set with a semiprecious stone a diamond and onyx ring a car ownership certificate and $30 in cash- I 7 rilitrir cows c:::: —1-------- 441 Va-tro-n- ol i len 11 6( Four Utah Girls A' Four Utah girlizi became WAVES officially Wednesday when they took oath before the naval officer procurement board In the TribuneTelegra Ill auditorium headed by Lieutenant Coinniander J P Symes of San Francisco Cal The newly recruited W A V 11 S it are Elaine Braby of 1455 Fourth NI East street Anna Mae James of 462 C street Cora Lee Higginson of Brigham City and Beth Adams 1 1055 Fourth East street Comi 47I ' of mander Symes reported an unuslarge number of applicants ts e A ually and interviews Wednesday and expects more Thursday judging from his schedule of appointments The officer procurement board will interview men Friday and Saturday Lieutenant Symes said 1$1i shirt Official v' 4 ' 3 2 25 —235 Boy Scout breeches Long Lader's trousers 3 75 295 Authentic hat Long stockings Boy Scout woven belt Shoes Oxfords - Last Night of With DALE CROSS And His ns Sti Feather China—Auerbach's Erekson R L Ashby B A Hartman Vernon Jensen Joseph Francis George B English and Edgar R Madsen Officers elected from the board of directors were: Mr Hartman president Mr Ashby vice president Mr Francis secretary and Mr Madsen treasurer L orlq-v- i rzartirrl -- ) 3 Become WAVES Tz4 t of ranch-raise- d KEARNS—Salt Lake lodge No 259 Loyal Order of Moose has presented a Bible used for 30 years in initiation ceremonies at the to the army air forces basic lodge VIIIs IJ A(IN'ance training center for use in perform-Formmember of the Royal ance of religious ceremonies here Canadian air force Dowaine Daniels son of Mr and Mrs G E Daniels of 366 Logan avenue re- HELF Fi &A Eur:PoT ceived his commission as second lieutenant recently at Fort Myers Fla where he is serving with the U S army air forces 0 ‘ Lieutenant Daniels enlisted in r 1941 and served 14 months with the R C A F returning in May from developing 194'2' for service with the U S Put a few drops of up air forces He was a student at each nostril at the very first sniffle the University of Utah for two or sneeze Its quick action years and also completed a C A A aids Natures defenses course against colds Follow VI C icor Glen Daniels his brother serv- directions ing 'with the coast guard is at in folder VA 'MO radio training school Atlantic City N J - '7!ffib of the board has als Injuiries into reports of the useber ressed the belief the r P inside and Utah narcotics liquor fur Utah's shorold be investigated Mr crop now being marketed should state prison as made by one of art had planned to return t produce approximately half a mil- two convicts awaiting mandatory Lake City for the meetingbf lion dollars members of the Fur death sentences for assaulting nesday but W 81 delayed the illness of a relativf Breeders' Agricultural cooperative guards in a prison escape will be of Snow explained a state made of at the state-widmeeting e a organization were board of corrections next Wednestold at their annual meeting Wed- day at 11 a m at the prison Inter-America- n Mfr' This was revealed Wednesday nesday night in the Hotel Utah B A Hartman of Midvale by one of the three board members by Herbert A Snow who declared Council Elects president Furs from the state's approxi- this week's meeting which was At 'an organization meet!' mate 300 farms have placed Utah to have been held Wednesday the newly formed Salt Lake fourth in the country in production morning was moved up to next American Affairs council and one of two leading states in week because of the inability of at the War Servic: W day board Samuel the night chairman of raised Midvale furs the quality ter 59 South State streeti man pointed out Silver fox plat- Stewart to be present Burton W Musser w a s e The convict pair Norman inum fox and white-face- d and ring-nec- k silver fox were raised on Standard 23 and Thomas Nemier president Allan M West jai1 awaiting tary farms of the cooperative's mem- 24 are in the county sentence Arthur Gaeth Carlos Guti of pronouncement by bers The 135 members of the organ- Judge J Allan Crockett under a Macias and Mrs Maybel D i ization marketed their furs in law which makes the death sen- were named members of ait 1942 through a single agency a tence mandatory Standard has ecutive committee to head New York hous e for the first disclOsed he smoked a marijuana member board of directors time and will reap a substantial cigaret and drank an amount of liquor just before the saving by so doing it was re- intoxicating 6644419 abortive prison escape of last (Art -) marketed ported Previously they 4July 4 r their furs individually 1 ) Referring to Standard's disclo- c Also in his report Mr Hart- sure Mr Snow said: "There is not man asserted the cooperative's Specially oor000ka' to it to call a special meetrelief of abating enough reanother feeding department mit seoarOomj but when we hold our meeting ! J el' cent innovation mixed and deliv- ing cause of os osiok- we next make will so Wednesday blosol olookcf woo I p ered to members 2785000 some C— injuiries" pounds of feed last year Robert J Lynch another mem Directors elected at the evening meeting included: William B 1942 er A burglar who calmly went about his business with a polite "pardon me I must be in the wrong room" was sought Wednesday by Salt Lake police detec- feacups saucers set Includes: e plates plates plates n 2050 set c illept Name New Officers co-o- lery division at Camp Davis N C and have been commissioned second lieutenants They are Bert Amos Lewis stQl of Mrs Sarah J Lewis of 3041 Mountair drive and Alfred Earl Clegg son of Mr and Mrs Alfred Clegg of Magna Lieutenant Lewis Is a former lawyer in the law firm of Gibson Dunn and Crutcher of Los Angeles American 'Board Arranges Inquiry On Dope Use in Prison ------- A former member tf The Salt Lake Tribune editorial staff Rich-Da- d K Gottschall was graduated recently from tne officer candidate school at Fort Denning Ga commissioned a second lieutenant A flew in Made and is now in Salt Lake City on leave visiting his parents Mr and Mrs Lester K Gottschall of 276 Tenth avenue Lieutenant Gottscha LI entered the army on April 30 1912 He is a graduate of East high school and the University of Missouri where he studied journalism Later be was employed by The Tribune He was stationed at Camp RobA truly IZeautiful dinnerware at a modest price! Monticello has the body officer Ark before inson Knocked down in the snow by a candidate school entering The creamy lustre fie delicate decoration and the graceful shapes asso man who snatched her purse and ran Mrs Elizabeth Gotzinger of 237 North First West street Salt Laker Enrolls ciateci with cur most expensive chinas Wednesday tord Salt Lake police I the thief had taken $1070 in cash In Air School $50 in Checks and personal papers Second Lieutenant Robert S Open Stock In Four Patterns Mrs Gotzinger said she was Sca Iley of 1327 Yale avenue is now walking home on the risorth side of enrolled as a student officer in the North Temple street proceeding army air forces preflight school at or Turquoise west in the 100 block when the Maxwell Field Ala thief knocked her to the sidewalk Lieutenant Sca 'ley is a graduate and grabbed her purse Nothing of the University of Utah where Feather Turquoise and rose on ivory daunted Mrs Gotzinger grabbed he earned his BA degree in 1940 the leg and began scream- and the Columbia university of c set 24-p- c 3050 ing culprit's set $14 He escaped but Ted Hollings-hea- d New York receiving his MA deof 170- West North Temple in 1941 He entered the army street answered her scream and gree on January 12 1912 Prior to his blossoms gave chase entry he was employed by Dean Dogwood Delicately shaded He lost the man in pursuit The Witter and company in San Fran50-p- c 24-p- c set —2350 thief was described as 20 years old cisco Cal set $11 n about six feet tall slender and wearing "milkman's' Former RCAF Man overalls Turquoise and coral Coral or furquo7se band on I l Gains Higher Rank Joseph W Fitch Lieutenant Frank Y Larkin Gen-o- f commanding officer of an orderal Joyce was conducted through nance company at Barksdale Field ' the plant by Smith Payne assist-th- e La has been promoted to the ant works manager of the Rem- rank of first lieutenant The son Lt Cottschall Lt Daniels ington Arms company and C D of Mrs Claude W Fitch of 943 Atkinson and J H Hodgson de-i- n East First South street Lieutenant Fitch has been stationed at Barks- Cal He is also a member of the partment superintendents dale field since September 5 1942 California Bar association Lieutenant Clegg is a former employe of the Utah Copper comTwo S L Men Win pany and was a member of the Utah Copper Golf club Advances at School Two Salt Lake men were graduated this week from the officer Former S L Newsman candidate school antiaircraft artil- Star eo-ro- Former U Student Max Me Kendrick son of Mr and Mrs William O Mc Kendrick of 522 East Second South street was advanced to the rank of first lieutenant on January 15 Lieutenant McKendrick is an instructor in the armament and office chemical bombardment squadron at Key Field Miss Lieutenant AlcKendrick is a former student of the University of Utah where he was active in track work He enlisted in the army air corps on May 1 1942 receiving his commission as a second lieutenant at before being asDenver Colo signed to Key field 44 Fur Breeders IPromotions Assignments of Utahns in Services Federal Post " - v- ) Opening Tomorrow Night GLENN LEE AND HIS Dinner-Dancin- Monday Army Starts Foreign Lanoman-t- e School g Tuesday LEE-WA- Y MUSIC Nightly (Except Sunday) Wednesday- -6 to 9:30 p m Friday Saturday- -6 595 4 95 Plus—A Full Stock of Accessories! cooking kits eating kit chow kit first aid kit 0 axes haversacks ' 0 canteen O flint and sfee! sets (No Cover Charge) Thursday 60c 50c 0 knives Street Floor Shoes—Auerbach's Street Floor Boy's Shop—Auerbach's to Midnite (Usual Cover After 9:30 p in) f -- CHARGE 1j 7911 YEAR-SUN- :10E 1864 AT IT fy HOURS 10 to 6 A program prepared by the special services division of the war department to teach foreign languages to members of the United States armed forces is being initiated in the Ninth service command it was announced Tuesday by Lieutenant Colonel William M Beveridge chief of the special services branch- The program was introduced here by Captain George H Ivins Ninth service command educational adviser - 14( DIAL CHARGE Delightful Valentine Day Dinner Sunday 12 Noon to 9:30 p IT Lit F! 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