Show - -- : 1 : -- - L r - - TS ' - ''- '' '' -' ' ' - tt i I 1 trbr Salt Zribunr February Group Formsi To Oppose Retailers Act to Halt Women Draft Clothes Ration Rumor CkC Man Power Bill 11 NEW YORK Feb 14 The New York Times said Sunday that the National Retail Dry Goods association had telegraphed 30 of its leading members throughout the country urging that local meetings be held to head off a clothes buying rush Urgent appeals from Washington resulted in tne association's move the newspaper said to stifle a clothing boom believed to have beer started by public statements of Donald M Nelson W P R director which were construed as a forecast of clothing rationing Nelson meanwhile has stated that there is no need to ration clothing The organized retailers association which has a membership of 7000 in the United States and Canada issuei the following announcement the Times said: "Alarmed by widespread reports of a buying splurge on women' s apparel and the war production bo ar d's expressed concern over this unhealthy development the National Retail Dry Goods association has initiated local joint action on the part of retail merchants in the major: retailing centers of this country aimed at curbing this CHICAGO Feb 11—In order to oppose passage of the man power bill now before conivt-r)lisl- y nation-wid- e women's orgress ganization haa been formed n d ha a issued its first formal protest The nndllincernent of the new zertcy and the statement condem:ling the bill were made public by Dr Georgia Harkness of Garrett Biblical institute Evanston kesrnan for the organization Ft Particular antagomsm s CV 'voiced against the section of the trill referring to the draft of wornrn between IS and 50 years old an framed by Senator Warren R AWt)I-IR) Vermont anil Representative Jarnes W Wadioaiorth The statement (Ftl New York I admitted Change Impractical In Some Cases and thus averting what would otherwise necessitate the rationing of clothes "Edward N Allen of Hartford Conn president of the association has telegraphed some 30 store owners in as many cities of the country advising them that the war production board is 'seriously disturbed' over the situation and suggesting that each retailer addressed call a local meeting to set up voluntarily some method or methods of curbing excess consumer purchasing possibly limiting the number of items to each customer" Spokesman Says Exclusive N Y Times-Sa- lt Lake Tribune WASHINGTON Feb week and five-da- y will vanish generally from the American scene with certain exceptions mainly in the case of small employers under the president's executive order calling for a week a war man power commission spokesman said Expressing the hope that "the order will be interpreted with a bit of intelligence" the spokesman explained that the entire intent of the order was to economize on the use of man power and make the supply of workers in both war and nonwar Industries go as far as possible Under this philosophy the spokesman said it obviously would be pointless to make employers week- with the 30 go on a per cent Increase in- wages that the extra eight hours would entail under the time and one-hafor overtime wage provision unless the change actuallaf'''woulc help the man power situation The war man power commission previously had indicated that labor contracts calling for a work week of less than 48 hours would be abrcigated In the 32 "labor shortage" areas defined In McNutt's first directive after the executive order was announced Such abrogation undoubtedly would spread to the 102 areas where shortages are expected within the next six months There is no legal reason the indicated spokesman why the five-da- y week could not if employer and employe were willing to go on a lotiger work day that would pack 48 hours of work into the five-e-a- y week However it was deeni'I'd unlikely that this would practical in many cases The war man power commission expects to issue a set of rules and regulations Monday explaining the fundamental interpretations of the executive order and what may or may not be done under its framework These rules will be published and Will be made available to employers as fast as they can be printed and diseight-hour-da- y 48-ho- NEW YORK Feb 14 UP—The American Wool council in a statement here Sunday said it found no reason for fearing a clothing shortage asserting that supplies on hand are sufficient to the textile industry at full kip operations for two years The council said: "Our supplies are so great indeed that 'wool growers of the country are now in Washington urging the government to take over the domestic clip to prevent a col- lapse of the wool market when consumption is reduced" ' 48-ho- s?-- blue-eye- d tributed It was learrlied that the W C was considering one rule which would exempt automatically from the week provision any employers hiring lessi than eig-h-t workers on the theory that extension of working hours in such cases would not aid the man power It was explained that problem if adopted this rule would be enough to permit exemption of larger employers from the 4Shour rule if it could be established in their that a longer work-wee- k cases was not needed and would not contribute to the nation's man power flexible-- V-m- all of-sa- Fire Takes B C - I T IllseC I I I 41VCS I ? 1 1 7 t1° t 7- (1-- t 1 -- ‘ - t- 1' 1 ) 4 1 i i i t 1 1 I? t t i IN crib' ! Childrens shoes are rationed t ' 1 so bring them In often ton tt wit h your ! - ii for repairs and keep them looking- like i ost n - ness It tt It rk 0 i )1 I a I 01011-' FACTORY 1 ? SHOE nEPAIII Rebellion Largest Si EAST !ROADWAY 328 SOUTH MAIN night The blasts from a warehouse where explosives were believed stored broke hundreds of windows and shook buildings at Pouce Coupe B C six miles away The fire swept through a hotel lumber company the Dominion-governmetelc4graph office the warehouse and other buildings equipment Military More than 7000 Items Includingi helped battle the fire First rerare Chippendales concert grand ports estimated damage at more than $150000 pianos Dutch Marquetry cabinets English Wedgwood and Dresden 4t1 china services exquisite drapes and linens beautifully bound old editions an English oak dining table and the personal English satinwood bedroom I' e-suite of Miss McCormick will-become possessions of the highest' fire-fightin- PASADENA Cal Feb 14 CIP- )--t than a million dollars worth! of furnishings from the Pasadena and Santa Monica estates of the la te Ma ry Virgin!a McCormick (laughter of Cyrus McCormick the harvester king will go on the auc tion block here Monday The auction wil l begin in the main house of Miss McCormick's Pasadena estate and con-- 1 tinue through Friday Themagni- tude of the sale necessitates a sec- - bidders' ond auction at her eAtate! One Dutch cabinet' feet high is the overlooking the Elcific ocean in standing eight Santa Monica masterpiece of a Holland craftsd man of 1750 The cabinet is and originally cost $100001 K The dining room set with 12H Chairs and two settees covered' rli with rare tapestries was pur- chased by Miss McCormick for tr$12500 Other indescribable items repre- f sent an antique collector's para- - I i i - re I I ?star-out-tr- 14-ac- re IIII' hand-inlaye- A Personal Loan Vfill Pay All Your Taxes -- dine ' - The scene of the auction syi31 be t4-- :I 4- I ii--- - - 41 rot TO E DENTAL prkocessotto SPECIAL 1 1 Auctioneers A N Abell and Roy J Goldenberg discovered hundreds Li of pure Irish linen bed sheets' 1 tablecloths pillow eases and dra- i perie4—all unused—in their inven It 1 tory In the music room are four r grand pianos the largest being a full concert grand measuring nine i - Bomber Crash ilk Three A Acrylic Plat I translucnt etc and tt's 1 E! ' I NEW Juk-§-tunGA-177- Moonnor rwlmummnil percentage of baok4 Vr the t items was collected and brought here at great expense during Mks in Canada McCormick'sIravels and Europe JACKSON Miss Feb 11 Gr)--citizens 'posse near Friars Point Miss Sunday night captured two more of the 19 convicts who escaped from Parchman Miss penitentiary brin7- n-ing to seven sthe number takeThe two were raptured shortly convicts Rs saying they did rot after E C Clark of the Missi ssippi want to kill anybody but arldrz: state patrol Announced that "51 We will if you give us any trou- ble we A chased Ia - -- - 1 - ( tered re8istan"-ht- rilling station operators Were warned to be on the alert for the men described by prison officials Rs dangerous Officers in Conhoma county in northwest Mississippi said at least eight of the convicts invaded a Card party at the home of a planter near Coahoma and stole two auto- mobiles there Guests at the party quoted the ' I 7k SticcumbA POTITLAND Ore Feb 11 —Will F Powell 71 member t1r1 cf the Oregonian advertising staff for 35 years former emproye of the Spokane SpokeSman-Revieand manager of the I'allace Vaho Times died here Sunday t t w Votrat:4 rtzwiE VIDDUIPATIU c 98th p The accompanying 9Rth Annual Statement of Condition reflects the representing a total of approximate13 $7130000000 of life insurance a net increase of over $117000000 during the year New insurance in 1942 amounted to $403000000 Although this is 9' per cent less than the amount of new insurance paid for in 1941 our active agency force in 1942 was reduced by about 20 per cent primarily through war service Lapses and surrenders were the lowest in over twenty years consistent policy of the Company to support the government in its war effort as it has done in past wars and to give the greatest possible protection to its policyholders The follong are some pertinent facts relating to the Company's-business and its Statement - for'the year 1942: 1 The assets of the Company were increased during the year by 8154000000 to a total figure of 83142000000 2 After making appropriate additions to policy reserves and after Writing down the book values of real estate and mortgage loan assets to conservative current valuations the Company has added $13813000 to its Surplus Funds 5 Of this amount over or approximately totar assets are of cent the 40per United States Government obligations the Company having increased its net holdings of these obligations by about $379000000 during the year 3 About 1270 of the Company's employees and agents are in military service 4 At the end of 1942 there were over 3080000 policies in force $1266000000 for general contingencies° These funds now exceed $200000000 6 The Company has declared the same scale of annual dividends for 1943 as for 1942 This means that about $32000000 in dividends are available for payment to policy?: holders during the year 1943 i Through periods or prosperity - ‘ - z and depression epidemics wars and inevitable post-wa- r adjustments the New York Life Insurance Company has for the 98 years of its existence made safety its first consideration In doing so the Company not only has successfully protected its policyholders and their beneficiaries but also has been an important stabilizing factor in the family and economic life of the nation A more complete report as of December 31 1942 containing additional statisticalI and other information of interest about the Company will be sent upon re- quest A list of bonds and preferred and guaranteed stocks owned by the Company is also available These booklets may be obtained by writing to the New York Life 'Insurance Company 51 Madison Avenue New York NY t - - s : i ' - t - : ':' 1 ' t t'71iyi irii‘ tt 7':7 '' ' - -- -- 1 e i President : 6 :: t r: - STATEMENT OF CONDITION December 31 - 1942 - '!' 1 LIABILITIES ASSETS Cash on 'hand or in hankx United States Government obii gations All other Bondi: -- )782751114 1626665561000 State County 1‘1 a tt (1 eipal Railroad Public $1093063600 92626069300 9 IS MO '27 356'27619300 Industrial and lloserVe for ity Contracts and Annu- ne1074om3900 Pregent value of amounts not yet due On Supplementary Contract Policy Claims in process of settle- ment or incurred but not yet reported Dividends left with the Preiniumi Interest an I Rents paid in advance Beserved for other Insurance Liabilities Dividends payable during 1913— Reserve for fluctuations in Foreign Currencies Miscellaneous Liabilities Cm-rnpan- y Aliseellaneoiri Canadian Stocks preferred and guaranteed First :Mortgages on 1leal Estate Policy Loans and PretniuniNotes Real Estate: JIome Office $1343723100 Other Proper- 6 t0615-296ties Interest and Rents ducand accrued Deferred and Uncollected Premi'- urns (net) Other Assets OOOOO R5Q1097200 4113917 t722 3633703137 7750176062 2561388388 3103085475 136198590 - Of the Securities listed in the above statement Securities valued at 4143i773800 are deposited with Government or State authorities as required by Law Total Liabilities Surplus Funds held for general contingencies Nor Rfor4ed York I 111 9 - I 2120935 tti26 :- ' 1317260704 13S36010717 I - I 6176RISS0 530039034 3209006100 - - t t ::ia! ' $294047892346 -- 20175313062 $314223205408 This reserve is held chiefly against the difference between Canadian Currency Assets and Liabilities "bich are carried at par t : !Ye arT on ! ! i U IN SALT LAKE CITY 1:::--- F 400000000 1188312583 ItzRurane Company haft ill)rwor been a mutual rorroffiny A pro! In IA °Pa i thowpwated 'inder the law rf Conrithar xhaten ahare te n areardaare the NW or New riff1- - The '1tiemetot ictia the A nnilat Slultrnrn(jded with the Neal lurk Ineuranee Department The 1 - the New York Lifen Branch office in at 175 Smith Main - Streetcor 72nd South Street rids linion Dental Laboratory In Utah V N -- Annual Statement to its Policyholders Only Organired ROM 4 r ar ' ' - i 40: '''''''''- : All want is the IcPys to five more of the convicts into north- your cars7 west Alabama:Penitentiary Superintendent M Clark said the convicts all P Love said the two Men captured armed with rifles seize(' in their Sunday were B F Adams ser v:ng three-yea- r' s entence and S a ra prison break had stolen five auto- - a five-yeson mobiles during the day abandon- - Vandiver under nor °farmed Motorists and trner Neither was ing four of them i z t - t - t 0 :10' - I l ci fantasy A large ' $314223205408 1 t A Back to Prison tn iiiississippis 1cape(s Steal Five Autos in Day i 1 with Light 11 19-1- AT 1 8 a pink : t 177 the grandoisgiving room ikhere Miss McCormick entertained as work to perturmed on 'Twig milt many as 500 guests at one time t: 1411 her nutlet atithorilation nun renpitti i before her deRth in April I Id-- ility ug Uh 11ernord 1)entsg The interior of the inain Pasadena house and the furnishings re- - iAi1:' ' ''V') 'r?6''s( :'::!ot1: vive memories of an era torn from Ho4A iwkOilk:::' the pages of fiction and lived in 1 t 2 1 NEW LOW PRICES lime Only natural appearing i at iteducd Prices feet OF SALT LAKE CITY rr " i' AYlori ! FIRST NATIONAL BANK 114 bss ILimited new soon SUGARHOUSE BRANCHES AND TOOELE stem of Ranks First Lerierity C orporation I - have three tax payments to meet: Federal and State incom taxes Automobile tax Convenient First National personal and license loans will meet all these payments for you providing repayment in monthly installments so that your tax program is cflvided evenly through th year Inquire at our Personal Loan department for complete informaCon You g I 53-ac- to form a prevented infection—and also prevented loss at fluid which is one of the risks Formerly Dkcarflett lil wounds The red cells were A waste product was Red Corinisele painless put to use Is Healing Agent If the initial successes a re sub- stantia ted sa ys the report the cells will be of considerable ) NEW YOIIK Feb 11 (11—A waste value in treating war and other new remedy for wounds the red 'casualties The reason for the healing blood corpuscles which have been of the red cells is not pmvers RA waste: thrown sway when Tile physicians suggest known donors contributed their blood for several reasons One Is possible IR reported in the Airier- - the veneer Another the high pm- o plam can Journal of Surgery tern content of the red corpuscles The corpuscles in the form of and a third the formation of some- a semiliquid jelly are smeared over thing in the red cells which stimu- surface wounds and infections and lates the growth of new tissues They poured into deep wounds have speeded healing at a surprising rate in a variety of wounds burns and infections These red corpuscles form fully kr half of the blood drawn from the For years sciRed Cross donors ence has been hunting for some nocilEsTErt Ind Feh 14 Uri use for The main attempts 1—An R r n rY bomber crashed and have been on their use for trans- - blirncd in a field near here Sunday fusion and for this the corpuscles and three occupants were killed have not done well Army authorities at Baer field Te healing properties were un- - Fort NVayne Ind said a party of The discovery is re- - investigating officers was en route suspected J Moorhead M D to the scene but did not immeJohn ported by and Lester J Unger M D of diately'announce where the plane It occurred to was going or who its occupants New York 'City one of them the report says that were veneer-whic- : Felons of Break Group Seven of 9 Escaped ConVicts ' Go nt hand-painte- d 11104 1 43 DAWSON CIIEEK B C Feb 14 raging fire punctuated by powerful explosions killed three persons left six missing from 125 to 150 injured and wiped out an entire block of this northern railhead town Saturday Fabulous McCormick Estates Go On Auction Block Today More Unpleasant discharges ceased Smooth healthy tissues formed on the surfaces The red cells seemed - t :::::Posse Captures Two More pre :-tc Take iteitter C a r e of Your CAloes this waste blood might be in dressing wounds Five striking results are lf Soldier Sends P A Cheeks Valentine to Drivers in Girl Sudden Move g-- - y --- I W 31 C ViS1011S ew Discovery Decline of IIii Blood Five-DaWeeklinasma Told - principle that the draft of women for industry is no more cbjectionable than the drafting of trlIsn but aiided that the whole bill "is contrary to the basic principles of freedom for which our country is engaged in war" to Family Morale "While in principle the conscription of women q no more objectionable than that of men the movement of women into war industrics has far more serious social coriseqiiences in juvenile delinquencv of family morale and the slocation of the foundations of Leo-les- s the home opinion as to its 'By dividing y the LOS ANGELES Feb 14 urn — ORANGE N J Feb 14 (XI— conscription of lega-'women would weaken rather than "I've a a and of Sunday motorists Thousands he has beau got our national unity trer t h in his ran said chin" into traffic dimple jams they didn't are willing to accept :Many conscrlption for themselves are un- Mary Drury who lost both her expect Sunday In a sweeping and unannounced willing to see it extended to legs under a railroad train on her WOnlen" 18 move local 0 P A officers and ninth December birthday The statement declared that She blowed her mother a val- state highway patrolmen halted rr:ncipTes of religious freedom are also involved "unless provision entine from Sergeant Robert V automobile drivers on their way WAS made for the exemption of Maurer stationed in Egypt It to or from mountain resorts near consiiientiolia objectors " Such pro- was a silver heart and beside it Los Angeles and issued precauvision it WAR explained would be a was said: It shiny key tionary citations if their cars bore far more difficult to achieve for women C Os than for men "Here's the key to my heart B or C gasoline ration stickers In Under the direction of Frank fact discuasion on this point Don't lose it" Balthis raised questions of what kind of Jr regional 0 P A attorunSergeant Maurer had penned C O camp could be provide-- for ney control points were estabcomes remember it lished on main highways leading worrien what kind of work they derneath: "Just Long strings perform and how such from a Yank in the middle east into the mountains women could be segregated with- who has best wishes for a Yank of cars were jammed while officers wrote out the citations oiit again violating basic religious In Orange" The soldier had inBalthis said the drive was desancticha involving the family and creation and proper mainte- closed a picture of himself and signed to give local ration boards is sure enough he has a dimple nanceinformation on holders of B and was able to sit up in a C books before the renewal date Mary Ral§ied fleljiousIcize The printed citations wheel chair and with the 22 dolls March 1 in part: said Arnorg such sanctions cited were she received -last Christmas she the religious or sacramental nature The car listed below has been cif marriage and the question of had a party Friday She cut a observed under circumstances birth control which is held by vast cake and served the nurses in the which indicate lack of understandnurnbers of Christians to be tt children' s ward and her parents ing of the need for mileage curviolation of basic Christian prin- Mr and Mrs Edmund Drury tailment and care of tires This cip!est There were 100 or more valen- - itis to advise you that the circum-1Vomen" the statement con- tines from oid friends and from !stances are being reported to your tiniied' have an indispensable new friends she never had seen local war price and rationing board c'ontribution to make toward the A letter from Australia for its information creation cf a free and just society told her General MacArthur's men Officers reported that most of work can be done most effec- considered the brand of courage the drivers took the citations with-sh- e is when it not motivated tively by out serious objections A few showed accident the her after crercon but by voluntary commitas that of American combat fered alibis ment to :teat ends" Balthis said further violations Mrs Henry Hill Pierce New troops was those warned may bring revo- to forward the by Mary looking York ichrchyvornan and noted day she's able to walk a gain cation of gasoline books or other leader- is Chairman of the new or- with the aid of artificial limbs punishment One objective of the as known the national ganizatiot She was thrilled however at being checkup he said was to deter- committee to oppose conscription able to "visit around" the hospital mine the number of cars in this of women area being used for pleasure in a wheel chair Her sister Peggy will be seven i t years old February 22 and Peggy Air Rules Decreed there was one birthday presri said ent she wanted more than anyMEXICO CITY Feb 14 (— t lit thing else t the increase in air traffic in !1 "Maybe Mary will be home for Citing t: Mexico the comniunicationa mini my birthday" Sunday laid down regular Doctors shook their heads Mary istry routes and ordered that all past! tI was improving rapidly but it will senger planes stay within a sevenmiltt t! I e-wide I i be some time before she can leave airway to avoid danger 4Ee'1 77" said i the hospital in t they passing or changing altitude t in t INL I trend (21:1-2- Stirs Protest Of New Lobby t 7 1943 15 Monday Morning I I - : !ARe4v44e - |