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Show V H t THE DESERET NEWS SALT . EuropeWitnesses LAKE CITY THAT'S WHERE THE RUB COMES IN JANUARY WEDNESDAY HITLER CLAIMS VINDICATIONTN Of Kidnap Trial Government Expert Testifies on URGED Writing BY ROOSEVELT J WORLD-COURT-ENT- Washington, Pardde (Continued From Rage-O- ne) torney general, questioned the witness who said he examined the notes on three different occasions In December 1934 he examined the conceded writing of Haup--iuan- n had Souder told of degrees he received at the University bt Chicago and of his long court experience as an expert witness on documents. The witness, cHsp and obviously widely experienced in courts, was impressive Studied Notes He-eahe had studied the ransom notes since April 1932 as well as the request writing, and wilting of Hauptmann. "What was the purpose of this study? asked Lanigan. 9 "To determine the W riler of the ransom documents 4 id geu-uin- Q sion? And what waryour conclu- aT My conclusion was that one pei son wrote all three sets of writings. That Bruno Richard Hauptmann, who wrote the request writings, also wrote the ransom documents! Souder produced chartg to illustrate how he had reached bis Opinion. Holding up one chart he spidt Briefly, X call your attention to the departure of this writing from normal handwriting. I call your attention to the d, the a, and the 42. 4 i For is this treaty, this i Tl W?( o Message $M J -- t i f Ruth Bridget, pianist bride of 8nub Pollard, film comedian, must have eatd something tike that when she married htm whiskers and all and then had to teal her vows with a kite, A forthcoming part In a. film necessitated Pollards beard. (Associated Prate Photo) Cuba Army To Protect Sugar From Saboteurs Drastic Measures Taken After Burning of Five Load- jng Cranes, Cane in Fields Explains Difference He pointed out no individual HAVANA. Jan. 16. (AP) Coronet Fulgencio Batista, ever makes two letters precisely of the atmy, prepared today, for a tight fo the finish the same, but that while there to protect the. sugar crop, lifejdood of Cuba's economic structure, were differences between some of written by Hauptmann the, letters from .radical efforts to destroy it. -they were enough alike to show all What was behind the Leftists efforts to sabotage the croo were written by the same Individual. was not determined as the government made vigorous plans to Speaking in quick, precise phrases, Souder pointed out the strange combat them. n, the common downward stroke 0 Loss of the 1935 sugar output of the pen on the final "e of some t would spell financial ruin for the words, the queer construction of 'you and other characteristics poisland, already depressed by common to the writing in both litical strife and terrorism. SaboUnited of the sovereignty ranand the Hauptmanns script teurs set fire yesterday to five States will be in no way diminished som letters. cranes used for loading sugar on Jeopardized by such action. At JXhe jury followed the testimony or on this period In international relarailway cars near Havana Colonel the closely. expert ft property ot the American-owne- d when every act is of moCharles A. Lindbergh gave rapt at- tionship, ment to the future of the world Herahey sugar mills. tention. peace, the United States has an opOane Fields Burned 4 Hauptmann Disturbed portunity once more to throw its 900 tons of cane Rome were Hauptmann, in a cold, sulking ijwelght into the scale in favor ot burned In a .field in Matanzas promood, seemed more disturbed by peace. Man and Mother Hunted vince an and effort was made to Souder's testimony than that of FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT." destroy a tank of gasoline, shipanybody since the white haired ACase Bremer In Fall use Monin for S. took lbert Osborn the stand ped (harvesting sugar. A WASHINGTON. Jan. 16. (AP) small cane field railroad near day, The Issue that the Senate debatAfter Cardenas, was , damaged by Fight Souder introduced charts showing ed today is called the world court bomb. , unusual construction of letters in but that is only for short. Its of(Continued From Page One) Batistas hand was strengthened both Hauptmanns penmanship and ficial name Is permanent court of the house, which was riddled. by a cabinet decree approved yesthat of the extortion letters. He international Justice. The place had been occupied by terday making the offenses of also noted common misspellings Hits at Hague or fires in sugar fields, such at hte for the. netting man a name T. who his as gave tribunal aits the The at to sugar mills, Frederick A. Pope began to cross and waa formed under articleHague 14 C. Blackburn, about two months. causing damage punishable by death or life Imexamine Souder, covenant the of of of the League Neighbors said they knew little prisonment. A brief recess was declared just Nations whlQh provided that: of the "Blackburns except that Rights Suspended court be shall The competent During the recess Hauptmann and to hear and determine any dispute they had a great deal 0 company, Constitutional guarantees his wife, Anna, talked animatedly. of an international character which mostly late at throughout Cuba were suspended night. Their faces lit up with smiles as the 90 tor (days, giving Batista leeway parties thereto submit to it. Only Sunday a (couple, known to to they chatted, combat the Saboteurs. The court also may give an advisas SumMrs. "Mr. and , Cross Questioned nelghbora A cabinet statement said ory opinion upon any dispute or the Court was reconvened at 11 : 1 S referred to it by the coun- mers," left for the north, where government cannot hesitate to dicam. and Defines Attorney Pope question cil or by the assembly (of the they were understood to live, (The tate measures pending to guaranbegan ttnsross examine Souder. Summers had been visitor at fhc tee the rights of Its citizens In giving your league.) J. (By Pope) as in this case, it is trying to 'preFifty-thre- e nations belong to the house for several weeka qualifications as an expert you stat- court. serve the success ot work ... ed, you attended two universities Two giving have reservations employment to workers sod 16. WASHINGTON. important Jan. the (AP) and (the University of Chicago Did income to the national treasury. been as conditions for forward The of put identidepartment justice of you Indiana). University acceptance of member- fied those killed today by federal Students of the University of then study the subject of the study Americanship on the court agents in a machine gun battle at Havana and other institutions of documents? of disputed The first was that this country Oklawaha, Florida, aa the outlaw, higher Seaming are on a sympa A. No, but I did com- Fred Barker, and his mother, thy strike, demanding three per Pope interrupted him but Souder would not agree toof accept cent ot the national Income for known as Ma." court the in Jurisdiction had he pulsory for said that years finally of all been interested and has studied dis- matters submited to it an optional tionBoth were wanted for the abduc- the university and release of Edwm;d G. Bremer. St. Paul political prisoners lexcept those affeature of took once signaof said he thy protocol He writing. puted tures. banker, a year ago tomorrow. The filiated with the former Machado a 'course at Northwestern law thej.rpKtme school in which the problems of The second was that it would re- reporta to the department from serve the right to object to the battle ground said the two Barkersr Identification were delved intq. were ones who took the courts only for part Poet Takes Townsend -Cautioned By Judge entertaining any request When Pope Bought to pin the an advisory opinion touching a dis- In the encounter with the federal answers. no agents. which United States or in the pute witness to yes Plan to Legislature None of the 15 federal agents Justice Thomas W. Trenchard said has or claims an interest. anOklawho in one surrounded house the word a not could expect he To Share Expense WASHINGTON. Jan. 16 (AP) waha was killed or injured. swer to some questions. Yesterday Californias Membership would obligate the When Ma Barker fell, the depoet pope wrangled Interminably with United to contribute its partment said, she waa holding a laureate, John Representative John F. Tyrrell, another state share ofStates the operating expenses, machine gun in her hand and part Stevens McGroarty, moved into the handwriting expert. which In Its budget estimates for of the drum spotlight on Capitol Hill today as Q. (By Pope) how do you define 1935 will amount to 1,216,805 exhausted. of cartridges had been he carried to the House the widely discrepancies in handwriting.differ- Dutch florlna discussed Townsend plan for old Held Last Free Mob A. By discrepancies I mean Bremer was kidnaped on January age pensions ences which absolutely cannot be WASHINGTON, Jan. 16. (AP) he The Idea Is to pay 3200 monthly reconciled. . Although the United States is 17, 1934. Taken from St, Paul Q. And you found no discrepan- not a member of the world court, was released on February 7, near to every person 60 years of age n cies betweea-th- e writing of Haupt-ma- an American has been among it Rochester. Minn., after the payment provided they refrain fromtoremunerative work and agreo spend ot 3290,000 ransom. and the writing of the ransom 15 judges almost continuously since notes. At that lime the department, of the whole sum every month. its- - inception 13 years ago. one. ,A. Not a single B. Kellogg, former secre- Justice named Arthur Doo Barkmany Frank - Pope asked Souder how a relative of to- WHAT GOOD TO BE of state, is a member, of the er, believed to beand tary he understood which Alvin Karpls documents, casualties, days bench now. Bassett Moore had been written by Hauptmann, was the first John responsible for the kid- NEAR SHERIFF IF American to be se- as those The Barker-Karpl- s he had examined. his tenure naping. described as the lastgang THUG WIELDS GUN? Just those that were handed me lected for It Between of been Kellogg, Charles Evan has about thirty, I should say," re- and that of mobs to be at the now chief Hughes, of the justice plied Souder. SEATTLE, Jan. 16 (AP) United States, sat as one of the large in the United Statea. Exhibits Letters Department of Justice guns have Jack Miller felt no fear of jurists. practically obliterated the D'.ltlnger thugs. He was on the second Th witness admitted he was not buildand "Pretty Boy Floyd gangs floor of the county-cit- y present when the Hauptman reWoman Held Brains ing, in which both the sheriffs quest writings were written and Abyssinia to Appeal Barker has been mentioned office and state patrol headdid not know under what circum To League of Nations as,"Ma the brains of the group and was quarters are located. stances they were written. swld to have directed their activiBut as he walked along a Pope walked to the stand and ties In a number of bank robstood there disputing with Souder GENEVA, Jan. 18. (INS) corridor, a man accosted him over the formation of certain let- Abyssinia has decided to appeal to beries throughout the . mlddlewest with a revolver, shoved him ters in the - exhibits of the charts the league of nations council to set The Barkers boms la In Oklainto a dark corner, and robbed him of $12. the defense- lawyer held in his tie her dispute with Italy under the homa. -sawed-of-' shotsame follL f Machine guns, He walked -- Over to poliee hand. procedure the council, in dealing with the Siho- - guns, revolvers and tear gas bombs headquarters, a block away, to Q. The letter D in 'Dodge Is owed ll were brought Into play, dissimilar lb the D In Dear. is it Japanese and make his report. not. quarrels. It was learned today. Since Abyssinia's step is conA. That Is correct. The witness said the D was made trary to the advice ef the major differently at least three-- times. European powers. It was inferred Souder readily admitted this. He in many quarters that Japan, which preferred not to express an opinion has established a tirjn commercial whether there was tc break between foothold in Abyssinia, is stiffening the letter D and E invthe word the Ethiopian attitude. Dear. HONOLULU, feerTrom ilie ocean as It de- Jan. In Hauptmann's penmanship , as Attorney Chided sCended from the cloud bank. 2,000 tfeet Pope asked (Souder if there wasnt compared with the S In the ran(AP) Dropping The-fira "marked discrepancy In the S som notes. apout appeared from a bank of black clouds, Without 'warning about 9:10 There is a difference. replied . churned water three spouts touched a.m.t the sea several Souder. the ocean near here tn less ' times and dissolved. The othDo you want a play on words? ers followed In quick succesthan half an hour Tuesday, demanded Pope. sion. All three were ( plainly, while passengera aboard the nd No, . replied Souder, quietly. to observers visible with , steamer Tatsuta Maru and Justice Trenchard admonished g asses In theA lo h a tower in for not allowing eib a pair of airplanes looked Attorney-P- op ' on. Honolulu harbor. to Complete his answers. IllTnrsji easily sootned bythe Souder The Tateuata Maru and tha. The largest spout, sstid, J. Addressing the witness, the judge i bland medication of F. Voorheea, United Statea submariqes skirted ihe spouts , was" while both alrplanes kept ?a?Yi(raylriolsl"i5inBfeS( about weather observer, 1&0 feet in diameter. It drew safe distance from tha disthem and if Mr. Pope does not-lik- e aome 800 ,we will taka care of that," v up' foam and water turbances, comtnan-der-m-chi- . AGENTS SLAY ur I , ,5 i' - I , k ! ; i- - -- ft U- - free-runni- ng Yugoslav-Hungariana- Hawaiian Seas Churned By Three, Water Spouts -- h ffifeChdfi n g Itching Rash Resinol .4 . 1 by Interna-- 16 (INS) The hopu advocates are becoming Jitter. That accounts for the new bonus bill introduced by RepresentativeKen- terri- ef . .wferrfr. s 5.n Si -o- w-e Attention Turns to Others, Much to Do lightof Colonel Who Has Resented Being Always in Limelight tlonal News Service) tory was torn away from Germany with the assertion that in it lived 150,000 Frenchmen. Disposes Claims "After fifteen years of cattery by the league of nations, that is to say indeed by France, It has been established that not 150,000, but hardly 2,000 Frenchmen live In this territory. i "in any one thousand Saar Inhabitants, one does not find even four Frenchmen, Gan one be astonished that a treaty which was built upon such un. true arguments cannot bring to fhanktnd happiness and blessings." Well," I asked, "will the Social Democrats. Communists and other Saar inhabitants as well as who may have voted for Germany have future th. hUo!!in ,lea,r of previous attitude? "I began my battle for Germany sixteen years ago with six men that is to say. my struggle for the German peoThe numple, Hitler said. ber of my followers, and therewith the followers of the Nasi movement in the present-da- y state have risen to about 39, Jan. T to he th , sr Vi neon of tucky. A . pro-bon- FLEMINGTON, N, J., Jan. 16. (AP) I'or almost three P years, of his infant son, CoL Charles A. Lindgroup in Con- since the kldnap-killin- g gress, and an bergh has sought a comparative obscurity, outside group Now, for the first time since that March night in 1932, ha thaAJs advocatimmediate ing has found it strangely, unexpectedly at the trial T)T the man" cash payment, fear that-- the accused of his sons murder. As the spotlight of spectator at- would Senate tentlon shifts from one witness to not dote to the pext, called to bolster the override a presstates contention that Bruno Rich , idential Veto of ard Hauptmann la guilty ot the t h O Patman slaying,. bo does Col. Lindberghs at, bonus measure, tentlon shift, for he, too, isjjow Other explanatlonawill be of only ajjpectator, one. real is the bnt that fered, It te as a spectator that he is ig. Representative Patman of Texas nored-b- y the mobs that crovd introduced a measure it is House Flemington for the trial. Few even bill No. 1 that calls for payment see him. much less turn and of the bonus in greenbacks. aa he makes Ills court entrance That would mean new tooney, MeasiHeT olio and exits. and thstr of tourse. raeansa great- In the courtroom where he er degree of inflation. Of Committee in De with the prosecutlon. counsel, Confident of House of the curious pass over , tail The Patman bill has the backing seeking thedays sensation in th of (he Veterans of Foreign WaVs momentary occupant of the witness (Continued From Page One) chair, the dramatics of questioning The Vinson bill would leave the method of payment to the treasury. as drastic as it would appear, spon- attorneys or the stare of the stolid-fa- ce of Hauptmann. It was introduced at the request or, sors of the bill claim. According For Lindbergh, the tragic tension an American Legion group. to them the private companies now of first days of thg trial dai bemeasures the Proponents of both, only insure 20 per cent of the risks lieve that either can be passed by and the balance is taken care of when be and his wife, Anne Morrow both Houses of Congress. state insurance fund. The Lindbergh, relived on the witness 000,000. the events of that night has They also believe that the House sponsors further claim that the stand Expects to Win All ' would override a veto of either greatest risks are not insurable in relaxed. 'Do you believe that all " , these human beings did not measure. the privtts companies and have r His cheery good morning early always accompanied by a But a sizeable number of been forced onto the state, insurformorly have party adherence smile- - He has a kind word for tits congressmen, who think the ance fund for a long time. of some kind? No, they all at court officials and often his fail one time belonged to - some ' - Senate might override a veto. fir putting The industrial comof the Vinson bill, are genuinesort of movement. mission on a self supporting basts wrinkles with laughter. Attends Daily ly fearful that it would balk the state general fund will be reParnfully and jlowly they He smiles as he is forced to els at the Patman measure .vere lieved of more than 3100,000 bienwere won over to the Nationbow his way through the lnlif. Mr, RoOeevelt to send It back nial expense. Under the plan the al Soolsllst idea. And this crowds at the .back court without his signature. commission will be financed in the ftrent struggle for the soul of our a tas ef four cents for rcom entrance. future by people we will not give up restaur-nWaiters in the Senate t each dollar paid Into the Insurance Lindbergh arrives at the courteven today. Col. H. Norman have new white coats with mil- fund. In other worda a company house daily with We never have asked whxt itary collars on which are em- which pays 37 per 3100 payroll Schwarzkopf, head of tho state an individual was In the earpolice. He Joints Schwarzkopf at broidered, In red, the letter U. will be Required to pay 37.28. lier days but only what he S. Lawrenceville S. R." of the house drive from the after a murntng rules the in wants to be today. Thus we Changes The letters stand for Englewood estate United have succeeded in dissolving weie up for discussion during the of the Morrow family. states Senate restaurant," not for afternoon. for house The the German parties provided Often which 'Union of Soviet Socialist Republwith them Is Col Henry fought each other and in ics, as some senators solemn, y a special committee which will be Breckinridge, Lindberghs personbuilding up the Volkegeneln-schaf- f profess to believe when they nsk similar to the senate's committee al attorney and friend. All bills They swing the waiters if they have just come on revision and enrolling. directly into the to this commit- courthouse and await will roferred be the opening from Russia. Achieved Unity to official as ichecked tee to be of the trial In the office of County In this unity of the GerMiss Perkins Wins will this believed that Prosecutor Anthony M. Hauck man people, there are living Frances Perkins has scored foim. It isa lot of corrections on off the grand Jury another victory in an official fam. eliminate today former Communlstsand lhouse. of the the floor Lindbergh hears the preformer adherents of the Ceni!y tussle te determine who shall Hits At Lobb)kts liminary discussions of the states trists (Catholics), engaged in a be first, who second. debate was also An under effort case and listens to the outlines of common struggle for the na- - ' Madame Secretary still is first floor of the witnesses testimony. These preand Francis Biddle, chairman of to keep lobbyists off the tional state, the new Reich. If this plan is accepted views, however, do not lessee the tho national-labo- r relations board, the house. "Part of this Reich, howonly those who have an admit- Interest he displays in .'ourta ever, is Saar territory, and still is second when it comes to tance So concentrated Is bis attention card fiom the speaker will dealing Vlth the White House. part of our people are lie inthat he never comments. He ha The executive order that creat- be permitted in the house cham habitants," access not been seen to make a sluglj suged the boards provides that it eh all ber. Visitors will have free I then put a vital question: the galleries as tformerlv, gestion to states counset in the1 ."You declared, Herr Reichskinz function "in connection with the to Walter courtroom sine the triil began. of K. Granger, speaker ler .that after the Saar question was department of labor, but shad reReva Beck Testimony that leaves spectator settled the last obstacle to friendly port 10 th White House through the house, and Mrs. floor leader and jury alike seemingly bored, BocqdO, Democratic relations with France will have the secretary of labor. The battle between Frances and conferred ton the matter of hurry- Lindbergh follows with concentrabeen removed. Have you in mind, The handwriting testimony ing up legislation. Both agreed that tion. in view of your constant pursuance Francis began when Biddle to report directly to Mr. th important measures would, he has followed with even greater. of this goal, in the Interests of come forth first. The house lead- Interest than the more dramatie Roosevelt. world peace, a concrete plan?" to limit earlier sessions. ers wHi make Would Admit Age Hitler looked atme Bquare In the Frances said no, and appar- legitimate debate on bills but will During recess, he leaves the eyes and set himself as for a sudMrRoosevelt also salt endeavor to stop the needless waste courtroom Just ahead of the Jury. ently den and determined battle. he goes into The proseI have often declared, he said, "no, for Francis still isotreporting of time which so often characteri- Sometimes cution conference room for a brief zes discussion. labor 'the secretary with heightening voice and doubled through A lot of people are witling to bill discussion, as but often he stands m The state liquor store fist, that after the return of the admit to be sixty years now that it sponsored by Governor Blood pro- an anteroom talking about anySaar, Germany will not put before is suggested that old age pensions vides (for dispensing of liquor by thing ejcRnt ihe case. France any other territorial claims should start at that age. . .Idahos sealed container only, except thhl When Dr. John F. (Jafsie) Consenators are Repeats Declaration opposed on it can be served by the glass in don waa testifying, he would b "I now before the whole world theleaguo ofbitterly nations and world restaurants and hotel dining seen during recesses with his arm in An obligatory sense repeat this court issues. , .Borah is against rooms. ITHe bill provides against thrown carelessly, about Lind- declaration. . . taking this country into either the handling of liquor in any way berghs shoulder, whispering in hi Thus is historically eeen a heavy Pope is one of the leaders in the by what are commonly known as ear and the two of them laughing to United the have fight States renunciation which I state herewith rooming houses. No bars will be together in the name of the German people-- I join the court, and hopes to see permitted. Dining room and restau Model Introduced do it in order that through this this country eventually lu the rants must be fitted for service for Miss Hildegarde Olga Alexanmost heavy sacrifice we may con- league as well. 75 persons at one time in Salt der, the Bronx model who testified Intimates of Kentucky's big, Lake. In smaller tribute to the peace of Europe ca- as a selfdesignated "state surprise the places Tar-zaMore one cannot ask from Ger- bulky Senator .Logan call him pacity is 50 and 80 persons at one witness" that she saw Hauptman . .Logah,-one of elx Demomany. Dr. Condon while the senators who last year voted time. Hotels must meet certain shadowing Hitler paused aa if gathering cratic Ransom negotiations were pending, for the Norris amendment to tako room and bath (requirements. fresh breath and then continued' asked to be presented to Child Labor Up politics out of the Honie Owners Child-labIt is now up to the rest of ths Loan stepped to the fore now. is Corporation, sponsorworld to follow the example of such At tha time, JjJndbergh and CoL ing a bill to put most of tha pew in the state senate today. And the a decision. But neither I nor the deal legislator to bring it there as the Schwarzkopf were standing togethemergency organizations Ua first new German reich will ever consent der civil proposed legislative action to er in an anteroom. Assistant Disservice. to diminution of the rights of our Mr. Roosevelt is, going to have be introduced before the 1935 sen- trict Attorney Edward J. Breslln of people. We shall always be some public utility men in ate was a Sat Lake woman, Mrs. the Bronx took her to them. but under no circumstances for a potent This la Miss Alexander, who just little talk before long... It Sermtor Burton W. Musser. She The whatever at the cost of our honor. begins to appear like both Introduced by testified. Colonel." he said. sides Senatorresolution, calls ratifor the would Musset, will be willing tqtalk compromise. like to meet you." Demand Sovereignty fication of tho ishlld labor amend Cok Schwarzkopf smilingly said! We are willing to make a great rnenjt passed by the United States How do you. do. Miss AlexaBorah Proposes Bill sacrifice, but we will never Senate and House of Represenla nder" nounce our independence. Miss Alexander blushed, turned For Mill Site Works tives, "We reject every definition beSenator Wllford Day of Iron to Lindbergh and smiled, but you tween oral and material equality the introduction of are the Colonel I particularly wantFor there is only one equality, and WASHINGTON, Jan. 16. (AP) county plans water r underground legislation, con ed to meet" The Senate mining committee rethat is the right ot a sovereign its appropriation like that Col. Lindbergh blushed more state and a aoverlgn nation. When ported today a bill by Senator Borah troling definitely than Miss Alexander did-de-. the world recognizes this, then we (R Idaho) providing that land In of surface iswater. How There a said need. crying you, he said. stathe not for shall need great plans vicinity ot mining districta Senator Day, who sponsored a youThank -do?' ot without in mineral value which weuld similar bill in the last special sesbilization peace Europe." Prior to this week, Col. Lindr. be dr more value for ore A last question, Herr reduction sion, for of this kind bergh ate his lunch off a tray la Have you, after your great works may be located under the and I hope legislation we can put over a the prosecutions Office. Recently Saar victory, anything to say of par- mining act ot 1872 as mill site really constructive law. however, he has been eating at the ticular interest to the people ot claims Seeks School Change home of K. Large, a special No location could exceed more America Senator Day also plans to intro- assistant George attorney general I have only one single plan to than 20 acres to the claim. duce a bill for consolidation of After the days session he goes put before the American nation, he school districts and their control home, with Schwarzkopf to riding Millions of American citisaid, one school board. by Council Lawrenceville Legislative and there changing zens have heard and read for years I shall also he said, to his own car for the trip to Enand particularly durlng the last hew Meet Tomorrow that we havepropose," To all roads under glewood. ) months about the Saar question just the control of the state road comthe opposite of that which was The Womnno Legislative Coun- mission. Why have 29 county road City, judiciary; Charles B. Doty, manifested in the free and,, open cil of Utah representing more than setups, 'when one, the state road Ogden, labon i 70 womens plebiscite, organization from 10 commission, eon handle its better, Clarence sCook, Garden City, Warns of Falsehood cities in the slate will begin weekA number of tax measu-eare to livestock; Fi, 8. llarthakis, Salt be introduced by Senator George Lake City, military affSirs; Grant "J would be happy. If one would ly sessions tomorrow with a meetrecognize this order and also that ing in Room 221 at the state capl-t- M. Miller of Carbon county, op Macfarlane, Salt Lake City, of which will provide that taxes nlclpai at 10 oclock. not one word should be believed in affairs; Stanley N. ChiWL the future ot the professional and Declaring A watchful delinquent between the years of Salt Lake City, buildings waiting international . fountain-poisoncampaign, the council will active- 1928 and 1934 can be paid at the Dr. I F. Hummer, Sau and agitators amongst our emi- ly oppose any legislation harmful rate of. 10 per cent per annum grounds; Lake City, public health; Dsn to women, chjidren, homes, edu- plus six per cent interest. , grants. Publf F. Mitchell. Roosevelt, In the same manner aa they cation or social welfare. . Chairmen Named lands; Will R. Holmes, Brigham -fled about the Saar, so they He .Five major committees of the Committee Gibson chairmen C. Mrs. D. assign- City, -. therewith mis- council .-- havo spent tlae last six ments as announced by Speaker Helper,printing; about Geman'i- -' resolutions and memori- v months studying problems that Walter K. Granger are: Wllmer J. L lead practically yie' whole wotld. Sait als; Sam F. Kleier, The American people should be- come within toe sphere of the Maw, Plain City, appropriations: City, rules; Frdnk M. JEdman, lieve only what eye witnesses say council influence, and plan to Jesse Hall, Payson, revenue and 4. mental hospital; Edward in close touch keep with the legabout Germany and as many Ameritaxation; Warwick C. Lamereaux, Richards, Salt Lake City, during the cana aa possible should come to 41a islation enacted City, pubiic utlHUea; Dr. prison, and Mrs.- - tSherwin- - Maeser, to build thelr own picture of thi ELE, Mcmsdn, Salt L&ka City; Logan, University of Utah and Uta state whose regime today is supbanking. State college. ' Frank D. Low, Beaver, agrleul-- , . Agricultural ported by the largest majority lm 0ld Indian Friend of Employes Chosen counties John Salt aglnable." Lake City. House employes and the Holley. The parting was ms lnformal as . Spanish Dons Is Dead corporatlofls; Mrs. Reva . Beck from which they come are: my arrival, with both Hitler and Bosone, Salt Lake City, election!; Chief clerk, J. Edward JLynNk Goerlng assuring ns a car would be WATSONVILLE. Cal- - Jan. 16. Joseph W. Jensen, Roy, education; Weber; docket clerk, J, at our disposal for the long passage (INS) Gablno Ollveras, 95, the Ephraim Pf Pec tot, Torrey, fish Parry, ,Salt Lake; minute . down the mountains In case of need. last survivor of the PaJaro Valley, and game; Lyle B. Nicholes, Salt .George Box Eja ; Prods ham, Tndlan Bells tolled gently inBerchtesgaden tribe who served .the Lake City. highways and bridges; reading clerk, (Clyde Terror, VlZ. as we left the eottags behind. Spanish Dons when their famous E, H. Cornwall, TTemonton, In- sergeant-V.-a- r John G- - er ranchos stretched from the Sierra dustrial school and school for the Quarrle. Salt ms, Lake; assistant Building insulation- - is .tested by to live- Paei f le- - ls --dead todSy.' Robert Cusicltrf, -one manufacturer In a room in Olieros, who had never Richmond, insurance; El- Lake; Chaplain, Ashley Bartley-Carbon- ; ridden which the temperature car be re- On a train or in a machine, died mer Holdaway, Vineyard, irriga engrossing clerk duced to five degrees below seyo. from a fail down a Ugof stairs tlon; Marion Q, Romney, Sait Lake muni Howell Salt lAk. non-Nas- ' -- L . P Lindbergh Attains Relative At Kidnaper Trial b re ef r sr se en LIQUOR STORE BILL READY TO -- t IN KIDNAPING it CopytighV-1114- (Continued From Page One.) ' rtf TWO WANTED V (International News Service . v Correspondent) ,, WASHINGTON, Foes of Adherence Among Those Who Hear (Continued From Page One) dent stated that American sovereignty will in no way be affected by adherence to the court, and that by ratification the United States has aq opportunity once more to throw its weight into the scale in favor of peace. Text of Message Text of the message follows: To the Senate: The movement to make international Justice practicable and serviceable ie not subject to partisan considerations. For years. Republic-- , aw and Dcmoeratie ad ministrations and party platforms alike have advocated a court of Justice to which nations might voluntarily bring their disputes for judicial decision. To give concrete realization to this obviously sound and thoroughAmerican ly policy, I hope that at an early date the Senate will advise and consent to the adherence by the United States to the protocol of signature of the statute of the Permanent Court of Interriatlondl Justice, dated December It, 1920, ihe protocol for the revision of the statute of the Permanent Court of International Justice, dated September 14, 1929, and the protocol for the accesion of the United States of America to the protocol of signature ertfti Statute of the Permanent Ueurt ef International Jue-tlc- e, dated September 14. 1929, all of which were submitted to the Senate, December 10, 1930. Urges No Delay I urge that the Senates consent be given in such form as not to defeat or to delay the objective of By Karl M. Kahn - staff v 'Vi -I -. Nazi Grants First - In - Since . terview Rise. 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