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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 14

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Salt Lake City, Utah
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-4 1 14 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING OCTOBER 16 1936 te Smoke Problem Plan To Be Presented Gty Rail Man Sees Pact Benefit $504)00 Given to ta te By Liquor Commission Jobs Service Head Resigns For New Post Si In State Top BO Millions Mutual Units Relief Society Meets Slated Agreement With Canada Valuable Says Visitor Spencer of Indianola Utah- will be Invited by the city planning and zoning commission to submit his plan for solving SaltLaks smoka problem Alex Buchanan Jr planning com- mission secretary announced that he had written Mr Spencer to submit the plan after Mr Spencer had asked the city commission to allow him to appear before that body The city commission referred the matter to the planning board Another $50000 was poured into coffers Thursday by the state liquor control commission bringing the total profits to the state from intoxicating beverages to $275000 Joel Priest Named News Bureau Manager FaddisinUS" Office the office of Governor Henry Blood-The money will be consigned This sum is in addition to a $100000 sum held back as working capital and repayment of a $200000 loan which the commission used to set up in business following the liquor control act of 1935 The $50000 check from the liquor commission was received at Sanford Utah Director of Emergency Council 3-Ycar Totals Officials Will Attend Conferences in SixSlake96fCIiurch ns -'A Reciprocity agreements between the United States and Canada have worked to the good of most of the people of the two countries accord lng to A Tuxford traveling passenger agent of the Canadian National Railways and Steamships and of the Grand Trunk Railway system Mr Tuxford whose headquarters are in San Francisco was In Salt Lake City Thursday conferring with Harold Reynolds transportation agent of the church He also said Utah was to be com- to the general fund according to law Constitutionality of the state liquor law was upheld Thursday when the state supreme court denied a petition for rehearing of a decision it handed down in November 1935 At that time the court upheld the constitutionality and the right of the commission to bring action against liquor law violators Plaintiffs in the case who then sought a rehearing were: Earl Riggins Roy Jensen Jack McNally John Caption Sam Granieri Hallmark Carl Hope Joe Jaurigui Lund Ben Harmon and John Cashman In addition to the liquor control commission the defendants included Judge James McKinney of the Third district court plimented on its form of commission control of liquor have seen the control of liquor worked in many different ways and In many places but I believe Utah has the beat system I have contacted It resembles that of some of the Canadian provinces where it is funceioning well' I think your state has done well In attempting to solve the Glider Tests to Be Held Telegram circulation area club membership is continuing to grow Application for membership with complete details of the plan and purpose of the Intermountain Aviation club are available at The Tribune-Telegram offices All mail inquiries should bs accompanied by a stamped self-addressed envelope Utah has benefited by 180889308 in federal grants allotments and payments during the past three years Jt was announced Thursday by Allen Sanford Utah director of the national emergency council In addition loans made and insured through federal agencies under the new deal have brought the total in Utah to more than $144- 053000 up to July 31 he said State sales tax money amounting to more than $3000000 this year also is being used to match federal funds and Improve financial and social conditions in the state The state said Mr Sanford has had $12452000 for improvement of highways Emergency conservation work represented an outlay of $14- 600000 in Utah up to June 30 The has brought $10- 319138 to Salt Lake county alone the aided 6239 home owners in the county with refinancing of mortgages totaling $16183351 in the county A projects have increased tile county's capital investment $2 30000 up to July 31 In addition the A spent $6632486 previous to beginning of A actiV' ities and the A $1530282 bers Salt Lake City to build a glider in time to enter the contest Saturday With applications received from nearly every town in The Tribune- Conventions of the Young Men's nd Young Mutual Improvement associations and the Relief society of the church will be held in connection with stake conferences in six stakes of the church Saturday and Sunday officers of the organizations announced Thursday George Morris Floyd Eyre HuthMay Fox and Sarah Cannon will represent the I A at the Bannock stake meet with Marcia Howells attending the Relief society meetings for the general board The Cassia stake meetings will be attended by and Marba Josephson for the I A and Belle Spafford Relief society representative John Giles and Emily Adams Will go to Beaver for the I A with Donna Sorensen going for the Relief society Frank Williams Julia Baxter and Helen Williams will Represent the'M I A at the Curlew stake convention and Jennie Knight will represent the Relief society At the Logan stake meetings Superintendent Albert Bowen Elmer Christensen Burton Farnsworth Katie Jensen and Elsie Van Noyes will be I A gen- eral board members present with Kate Barker going for the Relief society Hammond and The resignation of Joel Priest Jr as state director of the National Reemployment service and the appointment of Thomas Faddis for three years' associate director as acting state director were Announced Thursday Mr Priest resigned to accept the managership of the Union Pacific railroad news bureau with headquarters in Salt Lake City Announcements Made The appointment of Mr Faddis was anhounced from Washington by WFrank Persons director of the United States Employment service The appointment of Sir Priest was announced by Plumhof general manager of the central district of the Union Pacific railroad and Schmidt assistant to the president Jn charge of public relations Mr Faddis educated in Weber county schools and in his early manhood actively engaged in construction activities In Weber county has been a resident of Salt Lake City since 1922 Prior' to his employment with the National Reemployment service Mr Faddis engaged in the electrical business in Salt Lake City and throughout the state He is a former secretary of the Brotherhood of Electrical Workers He is also a member of the Salt Lake City 'lodge of Elks Long Service Mr Faddis has been associate di- rector of the National Reemployment service -in Utah since the service started in August 1933 and his promotion to acting director is in line with the employment service policy of promotions for meritorious service Mr Priest who has been the state director of the employment service since September 1935 is a former member of the editorial staff of The Salt Lake Tribune where he was employed in various capacities as reporter city editor and managing editor He was also formerly employed by the Associated Press and newspapers in Idaho For two years he was manager of the Union Pacific news bureau Los Angeles Bertha Tingey will go to th Lost River stake for the I A and Nettie Bradford will be the Relief society representative Riding on the wings of the wind scores of motorless model gliders will take off Saturday morning to bring their builders hohor and reward in the first major event on the program of The Salt Lake Tribune-Telegram IntermounUin Aviation club Club members will assemble on the east rim of City Creek can-yong at' 9 a mv in this official glider endurance contest S-R Newman district traffic manager for United Air Lines Irvin Noall state vocational director Verne Hailiday manager of the Salt Lake municipal airport together with Simmons club director and Jack Douglas commander will act as judges With more than 50 club members already signed up in the log book and dozens more putting the finishing touches on their gliders the contest promises to present a colorful and thrilling spectacle Parents and friends of club members and all others interested in the building and flying' of model airplanes are invited to be guests of The Tribune-Telegram in watching these delicately built craft maneuvering over City Creek canyon Two separate plans both designed from record-breaking gliders are now available to club members Plans will be mailed upon receipt of a three-cent stamp at Intermountain Aviation club headquarters The Salt Lake Tribune Telegram building or may be had for one cent if called for The plans are very eimple and little experience is necessary to construct a glider In fact there is ample time for club mem sms Thomas Faddis above appointed state director of the National Reemployment service and Joel Priest Jr who resigned to become manager of the Union Pacific railroad news bureau Mr Faddis was formerly associate director "CAMELS MAKE EATING a real pleasure -ill tha time" says Hank Siemer above deep-sea diver "Me and food get along swell together when I smoke Camels with my meals and after1 Camels stimulate speed up the flow of digestive increase alkalinity Enjoy Camels Fort Road Job Starts Monday COSTLIER TOBACCOS Bourbons Plan Parley Series MsW State and County Office Seekers to Be Presented at Rallies Dances Work is scheduled to start Monday on the A project at Fort Douglas calling for grading and graveling one mile of road with a concrete curb and gutter and grad ing graveling and surfacing the parade ground Word that President Roosevelt had approved the project was re ceived Friday by Darrell Green-well Utah A administrator Federal funds for the project total $24754 with $13500 to be contributed by-the sponsor the United States army for a grand total of $38254 Plans are for 68 men or more to work on the job The project contemplates construction of the road 40 feet wide extending from the reservation boundary at Fifth South street to the paved road in the rear of the barracks The parade grounds will be graveled and surfaced 500 feet north of the road to 800 feet west of Wasatch boulevard Heal Estate Board Slates Tax Petition A series of Democratic rallies and dances sponsored by and under the direction of the county committee in cooperation with ward and pre cinct organizations were announced Thursday by County Chairman Parnell Black The following rallies all scheduled to open at 8 and to close with dancing wiir be climaxed with a giant meeting at Coconut Grove ballroom on Wednesday October 28 at which time all state and county candidates will be presented: Saturday Midvale high sdh'ool Governor Henry Blood and Senator Elbert Thomas speakers Monday Cyprus high school Magna Joe Jensen and Alf Gunn speakers Wednesday Ladies' Literary club Grover A Giles deputy attorney general and Mr Gunn speakers Thursday October 22 and Friddy October 23 NewhouDe hotel ballroom Mr Gunn and Hugh Brown state liquor control commission chairman speakers Monday October 26 Literary club Mr Brown and John Rice speakers The committee in charge of arrangements consist of Eus-tice chairman Henry Hamilton Lee Browning Stringham and Gordon Weggeland Housewives will immediately recognize the timeliness of this value and how much they can save The cedar chest is exceptionally good looking in walnut fully guaranteed for moth protection A pair of full size blankets ere 60 wool end are heavy and warm They're in gay plaids and any color you wish Regular value chest and blankets $2700 A petition to extend the delinquency date on tax payments from November 30 to December 20 will be presented soon to the county commission by the Salt Lake Real Estate board it was announced Thursday by Harding president A similar extension been granted by the commission for the past two years and is needed this year to eliminate the hardships of penalties in a number of instances said Mr Harding First session of a 26-week course in real estate brokerage iii cooperation with the University of Utah extension division will be held Monday at 5:13 in the Lafayette school it was announced at a meeting in the chmaber of commerce Courses In real estate law and appraisal will follow Blind Take Advantage Of Library Facilities Fall House Plant STANDS utnit (Oi WWt just the thing for Fall and Winter Complaint Asks $5000 In False Arrest Suit Braille and talking books at the Salt Lake public library have shown a circulation of 2501 this year according to figures released Thursday by Mrs Pearl Bird librarian and supervisor of the reading roomj for the blind Mrs Bird said the braille library is equipped with the latest books and magazines Records for the 20 talking machines which are placed in the homes of the are also furnished by the reading room The reading room for the blind was established 29 years ago This Week Special WORLD'S FIRST CARS WITH DUAL ICONOMT OF FRAM OIL CLEANER AND AUTOMATIC OVIRDRIVI NSW UNDIRSLUNO RIAR AXLIS OIVI RIO ROOMY CHAIR HIIOHT SCATS WORLD'S LARGSST LUOOAOI CAPACITY WORLD'S IASIIST CLOSING DOORS WITH 1XCLUSIVI NON-RATTII ROTARY DOOR LOCKS drive! Their beautifully rounded one-piece rhood tops lift up from the front! Their WITH their silvery "winged radiator grilles and hood with a paint finish twelve coats deep on their beautifully air-curved easily the most sightly cars that have appeared on the motoring scene in years! But that's only the beginning of the appeal of the magnificent new Studebaker Dictators and Presidents! They have the largest luggage capacity! the only cars with the dual economy of $he Fram oil cleaner and the gas-saving automatic over For alleged false arrest and alleged refusal to bring him before a magistrate for the facing of charges Frjmk Evans asks damages of $5000 in a suit filed TJmrsday' in Third district court against Harry Finch chief of police and Fred Anderson and Robert Brinton police officers and Caleb Chapman who Evans alleges caused his arrest The complaint recites that Evans was arrested and plhced in the city jail June 18 1936 It ailleges that he was not allowed to see his attorney or face a magistrate and that he was booked as being a robbery sunspect and was finger-printed doors stay closed tightly even when shut only lightly! Take a new Studebaker out for a trial drive! See how its exclusive new dual range steering halves the turning effort of parking! Luxuriate in the roominess of the charming new interiors that have been so richly styled by Helen Dryden! Experience the safety and convenience of the automatic hill-holder add the finest feather-touch hydraulic brakes! I 2 4 4 i I S' Held to Answer After a preliminary hearing Wednesday before City Judge Daniel Harrington Jack Hale 36 was ordered held for trial In Third district court on charges of grand larceny Hale is alleged to have stolen $200 worth of property from the home of Houston 1373 Browning avenue on September 25 Charge It Stands finished in black enamel' 30' inches high Pots green enameled Size 5 inches Regular value $250 WORLD'S FIRST CARS WITH RUILT-IN WARM AIR DIFROSTIRS IXCLUSIVI NIW 1ASY PARKING STICKING GIAR WORLD'S STRONGEST SAFIST AND QUiniST ALL STIEl BODIES 'Tjvii 'heuxit Evujuriww Socialist Organizer To Address Meeting STUDEBAKER'S I BUDGET FLAN OFFERS LOW TIME PAYMENTS HORVILLE MOTOR COMPANY 468 SOUTH MAIN STREET SALT LAKE CITY UTAH Ilat A globe-trotting hat named owned by Jbhn Wicker-sham of St Louis stopped in Salt Lake City Thursday bn its way eastward by way of the United Air Lines The hat has already completed 75000 miles of a trip which Mr Wickersham originally intended to make himself WINSCHE(L-MOORE MOTOR CO Idaho Falls Idaho BUCHANAN A COMPANY Blarkfoot Idaho GROVER MOTOR COMPANY Rexburg Idaho BUCK WEAVER Jackson Wyo SERVICE CORNER St Anthony Idaho I EUGENE FORDHAM Sandy Utah NAYLOR Richfield Utah BANCROFT GARAGE Bancroft Idaho BUSH MOTOR COMPANY Pocatello Idaho FISHER SERVICE STATION Ely Key earl junn Moore Idaho VIAYCOCK MOTOR COMPANY Provo Utah MOTOR COMPANY Afton Wyo ARROWHEAD HOTEL GARAGE St George Utah TRAHER GARAGE Rock Springi Wyo UTAH AUTO A IMPLEMENT CO: Tremonton Utah UTAH AUTO A IMPLEMENT CO City Utah RASMUSSEN HAYES MOTOR CO Ogden Utah STRONG SALES A SERVICE Logan Utah RADLOFF MOTOR COMPANY Burlev Idaho LARSON MOTOR COMPANT Preston Idaho Roy Burt national organizer for the Socialist party will address a meeting Friday at 8 in the Salt Lake Labortemple Mr Burt who is on a speaking tour for the Socialists was his candidate for governor in Illinois in 1932 He has been a party organizer sinc 1934 About $240000 will be the cost of a bridge to be built at Forres.

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