Show c A THOUGHT WEATHER UTAH: Unsettled and tonight Thursday prob- PI ixty-fift- jfe ably rain or snow in northwest colder OccasIDAHO: ional snows tonight Thursday s Let the gulled fools the tolls of war pursue where bleed the many to enrich the few— Shenstone normal MORE EXPERTS 4Ne-w- s and Views ' J AVER RANSOM House Action On Townsend NOTES ARE BY Plan Started BRUNO'S HAND '1 This evening the Weber? County Society for Mental Hygiene meets In the office of Dr Wm Ms McKay Witness Says Fisch Could Not Have Imitated Hauptmann the president AT EASE These mental hygiene societies are spreading throughout the state and are helping to educate the public in the latest knowledge'of nerve disorders affecting the mind Testimony About Baby's Thumb Guard Allowed To Stand STAND ON On Tuesday Dr Cullimore adBy WILLIAM A KINNEY dressing - members of the Utah (Copyright 1935 By The Associated County Society said it was well the Press) "vpubiic was gaining a better under N o Jan 16— FLEMINGTON standing of nervous diseases (AP) — Bruno Richard Hauptmann 's unsuccessfully again He dwelt oh the importance of defenseatstruck dead Isador Fisch as the today beginning with young children to more state experts identified Hauptstudy their nervous disorders mann 's handwriting in the 14 Lindransom notes He also stressed the need of rest bergh The defense bore down in and sleep for young and old on Harry Er Cassidy of Va Richmond and Wilmer T Nothing fs better lor a nervous Souder of the United States comchild than a" nap in the middle of merce department the day "Let me ask you this" C Lloyd Fisher of the defense staff said as Even grown-up- s suffering of in- Lhe Cassidy "assum somnia should follow the Spanish someone some ing penman had a nerves with practice of quieting their of true the specimen writing of a siesta Bruno Richard Hauptmann with all eccentricities misspelling peculiIf for only a few minutes relax its arities its failure to cross "t's" and ution after lunch or dinner will prove would it in your opinion whatnot highly beneficial be a difficult matter for the person The medical men today are quite who had that writing tc copyHaupt-mann- 's writing in such a way that mental disturbsuccessfully treating ' it would be deceptive even' to you ances experts?" "I would say" drawled Cassidy been have Many patients who committed to sanatoriums are being easily "that for- a small amount of writing and a very expert imitator restored to normal conditions or counterfeiter or forger that he be able to prepare one letMany of the dreads of the past as might ter" j to mental unbalance are passing v "Well now—" of the a better understanding with NOT 14 LETTERS cause and cure "I mean a short letter" After between counsel as to how In the rush of the modern worldJ argument long his answer should be the exnerve energy is being overtaxed pert said: "But gee whiz when you talk How' to prevent tingling neryes and conserve that energy is the mis- about 14 letters it looks like to me it would be almost an impossible sion of the mental hygiene society task Mr Fisher" The defense line 'if successful The Weber county organization should have a membership capable would lay the ground for a shift of of reaching every home with its guilt from Hauptmann to Fisch The latter died in Germany last wonderful message March of tuberculosis Hauptmann said Fisch left with him for safe have how is remarkable It "many and rejoice keeping the $14000 ransom money 'rliecome snow-mindfound in his Bronx garage whenever a storm brings moisture Several times since the opening : Since the drouth no one has been of Hauptmann's trial for the kid asking for a winter such as we had naping and murder of baby Charles Jr his attorneys which because of its A Lindbergh in 1933-3- 4 mildness left this region without have attempted in various ways to living streams in the summer of bring insinuations against Fisch be fore the jury They have announced 1934 themselves prepared when their in chief opens to produce one i People are studying the records case bf the weather bureau to determine Gustav Lukatis of New York to how the fall of moisture this season testify that Fisch and two other men—neither of them Hauptmann — compares with the past (Continued on Page Two) Up to date 627 inches of precip itation has been reported which is an accumulated excess of 143 inches GIRL ' cross-examinati- (D-C- 30 Quieiitiii Escape rty days Sitting beside the capitol sponsor of his proposal in press conference just before the bill went in Dr Francis E Townsend shared his fellow Calif ornian's optimism and added: "The members are going to do what their constituents tell them to and they will- telj them in no uncertain ' terms If they hope to come back members of congress will not dare to go against - - the people" on NEW CURRENCY TO PAY BONUS cross-examin- ed 1 " - ed ' OBJECTS That ' is a measure of assurance that oncer more everything is all ngnt witn uie weainer Aq Inch of rain we are told cov- ering an acrerweighs 113 tons Therefore that 627 inches of rain over this entire region gives a total millions of tons of water Of But what would happen to us if —-- rain fell here as it r India? does in parts of In Cherra Punji India 900 That would be rain enough to of rain falls in a year inches wash away our hills Even our 15 inches of moisture has been seam irtg and scarring- our mountains where there has been overgrazing and has compelled us to plan ex tensive compaigns to check erosion - Of course if we had more rain we would have more vegetation to protect our hills from the drops of water : which can ' wear away the - stone 4 - ' It is estimated there are 7400000 children under 16 on relief rolls Whatever we do as a nation seek- ing to get from under the burden of reuei we xuusu nuu ueieryinose litue As the children' of today will be the men and women of tomorrow foresight is shown when we see to t that the youngsters are not Surlshed To impair the health of the youngsters by failing to properly feed them would be the inflicting of a great wrong on future - ' The sin of neglect would plague us 'even unto the seventh generation ' TO HOT BATH of the total child population of the United States is now on emergency relief 'One-six- th MONEY It's in your attic basement It's a pool table garage iused tire store or radio you no f onger need and others 'wish to Try the meeting y&uy foras cash a market place Phone place Rubber Merchant's Heir Is Arrested After Night Club Party CHICAGO Jan 16— (UP) — A night club party that ended with Miss Vera Read of the club Alabam' taking a bath in scalding water brought George Eastman Dryden son of a millionaire rubber merchant and grand-nephe- w of the late George Eastman of camera fame into police court today Miss Read 21 -- year-old night club hostess charged that Dryden forcibly held her fully clothed in a bathtub in his apartment while he ran hot water over her and ducked her head She suffered less than first degrees burns "but enough to maka the skin blush" besides scalding of her lungs according to a physician Dryden 34 told a different stcry of the bath but Miss Read was 'sup sister ported by her Hazel who also is a club hostess nd who went on the party last night with another couple "George held her down in the tub and struck me when I tried to st m him" she told police Both she and Vera swore out warrants charging assault Dryden was released under $200 bond after surrendering He told police that Vera "suc cumbed" to wine served In his apartment and that her sister suggested sne tase a bath to sober up "I don't know who drew the water whether it was hot or cold or how Vera got into it" he said Dryden son of George B Dryden of Evanston is defendant in a suit for $75000 filed last September by Miss Marella Oldham 22 queen of the Michigan Cherry festival in 1933 She charged him with breach of promise seduction and assault He was divorced in 1933 by the former Miss Dorothy Hessler 29 who was given custody of two children old Decline Noted In -Alcoholism Deaths NEW YORK Jan 16— (UP)— The deaths from alcoholism dropped 50 per cent in New York state during 1934 first year of repeal the state health xiepartment announced today Most of the decrease was recorded in New York City IS ADVOCATED " f Inflation Conference On Record For Central Bank WASHINGTON Jan 16— (AP)— Full cash payment of the bonus through issuance of new currency and establishment of a central bank of issue to control the nation's money was recommended today in the national inflation conference by its resolutions committee Meanwhile Secretary Morgenthau and Attorney General Cummings held a surprise conference renewing speculation over possible aciministra- tion financial moves At his press conference President Roosevelt met with a smile all questions on stabilization fund activities — EIGHT PROPOSALS The recommendations by the inflation conference were among eight presented with predictions of their backers they would be adopted with little if any change Under the proposals congress would take over coinage and regulation of currency with power to perfect the system "to meet emergen- cies" Creation of a federally controlled central bank would be brought about by purchase of the Federal Reserve bank stock' Authority would be jiven this institution to buy the assets of all banks closed since January 1930 Creation of a "sou id and adequate currency" divorqed from gold "so this nation can cbpe with the manipulations of foreign currency" was recommended along with of silver STEADY DOLLAR WANTED Purchase of outstanding United st States obligations with notes a out federal put bearing by central bank of issue was advocated It was proposed to keep the currency at such a value that the 1926 price level "at least" be restored A stabilization fund was proposed to keep the dollar steady A congressional investigation was proposed to determine the holders of all outstanding United States obligations as of January 1 1935 and all "who have become creditors of the United States since January 1 1935 in order to disclose the potential enemies of this nation here and non-intere- abroad" -- f it- Jan SEATTLE 16— (AP)— Tied She said she and Johanson were in the shack last night when two acquaintances came to visit them - The four of them drank considerable liquor she said and she fell asleep awaking to discover the slaying Notre Dame To Offer Course In Aviation SOUTH BEND Ind Jan 16 -- i (UP) — Notre Dame university is ner fectins nlans to nioneer in a new study course for institutions of high er learning aviation The Rev John P O'Hara president announce ed the plan at a conference of aero nautical experts "We plan to start a course In aeronautical engineering" Father O'Hara said "but only if authori ties believe our graduates will find a place in that field We do not want to overload any profession" Experts at the conference Included military and commercial officials agreed the course might be an asset to the Industry Robbers iJllJ Also B gunk G asmer UTAH LIQUOR 9 SALE ACT TO eise Officials 9 IT FLOOR LEADER Requests Early Unknown Number of Felons Break From Governor Action On Part of Lawmakers Strong Prison Warden Knocked Out Members of Board Become Hostages FIRST BILLS READY ree Members of Gang Captured After Run ning Gun Battle and Fourth Ends Own Life Rather Than Be Caught " Senator Holbrook Presses Calif Jan 16— (AP)— An unknown SAN QUENTIN For Higher Income of convicts broke out of Sah Quentin prison today T A SALLE HI Jan 16 — (AP) — A running gun lignt inboard state of members the three ' prison Tax Rates Li through three counties ended today with the capture of They captured cluding its secretary Mark E Noon and escaped in autorobbers and the suicide of a fourth Before SALT LAKE CITY Jan 16— (AP) three bank mobiles —The problem of liquor control was thejyr were rounded up the robbers had killed two men a The veteran warden James B Holohan was knocked put before the Utah legis- sheiriff and a bank cashier and wounded two others A unconscious and left in the rear of a prison building as the laturesquarely today when Governor Blood boy hostage of the robbers was freed wounded in freehanded Mrs to house" Reva the Beck Bosone "big desperate prisoners swept through onehand Democratic floor leader in the house : 13-year-- of representatives the measure for Names of the prison board mem state package stores drafted by his bers captured were not immediately advisory committee of forty-nin- e ascertafaied in the confusion J'l have done my part" the governor told the majority floor leadThe identity of the fleeing con er "Now the must do legislature victs likewise was not determined at its part and I hope it will act with once dispatch upon this pressing probSan Quentin most populous pen lem" The governor in his biennial mesitentiary in the United States long has been the source of rumors of sage to the legislature yesterday unrest within the walls About a asked adoption of the bill incorscore of prisoners were consigned to porated in the advisory committee's Are Be- report dungeons recently on charges of They Report They Mrs Bosone conferred with Speakagitating among the 6000 inmates ing Boycotted and Chiler Walter K Granger and announcEscapes from San Quentin are dren Embarrassed ed the measure will be introduced difficult however because it is sit tomorrow or Friday afterhouse uated on a point of the bay north BY M K WHITELEATIIER committees have been named and of San Francisco and the "only landward route for fleeing men is to (Copyright 1935 by The Associated other organization has been comPress) pleted the north SAARBRUECKEN "Saar Basin She said however that she is unTerritory Jan 16 —Three thousand decided upon what form-- of liquor BLOW FROM GUN Jews are anxious to leave the Saav control she will support and-f-of that SAN QUENTIN Calif Jan 16— Jewish said reason residents othwill ask some leading today probably (AP) — An undetermined number of as Saarlanders continued a noisy er member of the house to sponsor convicts broke from San Quentin celebration over their decision to the administration measure prison today kidnaped three mem join Nazi Germany OPPOSITION NOTED bers of the state prison board and ' The holiday spirit of "Liberation A prospect of opposition to the its secretary and felled the veteran day" still gripped Saarbruecken bill in both houses arose today with warden James B' Holohan with a Groups of shouting and singing reports that advocates of a state blow from a gun streets Nazis the of will thronged sales system licensing liquor A fierce gun battle between the ' Police lorries occasionally passed offer bills to legalize that plan fleeing convicts and pursuing guards by sirens shrilling but officials It is expected that other measwas reported under way at Novato reported conditions were orderly ures to give effect to several recomnorth of the prison Spokesmen for the Jews said very mendations in the governor's mesReports said the convicts had a frankly "we do not know which sage will be introduced in short or machine gun with them and were way to turn" der after the liquor bill has been Jewish business- men said they sent in pouring a withering fire at the were being boycotted and their chilMrs Burton K Musser a member guards Members of the board In session dren in school had already reported of the senate had already for inat the prison had just gone to they felt their playniates were troduction a resolution to ratify the ' i the warden's house for lunch when "shunning them" ' federal child labor amendment This FIRST TO LEAVE the desperate convicts jumped out action was requested in the govTwo hundred Hebrews who were ernor's message from a hiding place within the The senate today awaited a regrounds pounced upon the officials active in the anti-Na- zi campaign and dashed out of the gates in the are likely to be the first to emi- port by the joint rules committee : official automobile grateand the appointment by President Jews constitute a very small pro- Herbert B Maw of chairmen of the Holohan was struck over the head of the population approxi- committee on revision and enrollwith a weapon and possibly serious portion one-half of one per cent of ment and the committee on taxaly injured He was left lying in the mately 800000 the Saar's residents Many tion rear ofa prison building Senator Ira A Huggins of WeA few minutes after the break the of them are merchants Berlin has automobile was found about a half agreed with Rome it is understood ber county was mentioned as chairnot to apply the Nazi aryan clause man of the tax committee and Senmile from the prison ator George M Miller of Carbon Police agencies of the entire west until after a lapse of 12 months Jews were advised to remain in county as chairman of the other were notified quickly the Saar by Bruno Weil famous It was not expected that memTHOSE KIDNAPED international lawyer and leader of bership of senate and house comThe prison board members taken the German Jewish organization mittees' would be announced before were Frank C Sykes chairman Weil a former Saarlander who Friday Warren H Atherton and Joseph came here from Berlin to vote told TAX BOOST URGED SALT LAKE CITY Jan Stephenson all prominent in( state them to stay "in the fatherland P) affairs The captured secretary is and see the battle through" —Bills to increase the state income Mark E Noon Some 30 persons most of them and franchise taxes were being Police of tfye bay cities rallied Communists were reported under planned today by Senator Ward C speedily to all possible avenues of arrest as Nazis virtually took' control Holbrook of Davis county He said he planned that the first escape which are necessarily lim- of the territory The Saar does not formally pass two bills introduced in the senate ited because of the situation of the into Germany's hands untH turned will be his two tax measures famous "big house" over by the League of Nations One as he" outlined it would inSan Quentin named for an InPICTURES HITLER OF crease X the corporation franchise dian chief who was christened by Nazi 3 to of swastikas tax and portraits per cent of the net itgm son the Spaniards after St Quintin were Hitler the plastered throughout of Zeno has accommodations Saar as residents (Continued on Page Two) celebrated the 91 Holohan said for only 3000 prisoncent terwhich the margin by ers with reasonable measures of per voted to return to the fatherritory preventing escapes land Only 190 guards are under comSocialists gathered in the Socialmand of the warden for day and ist Center building and appealed to night watches among the prisoners the league governing commission including 600 recidivists or "past-tim- e for protection PITTSBURGH Jan 16— (AP)— losers" who endeavor to keep Max Braun and Fritz Pfordt the other convicts in a constant state of leaders of the badly beaten anti-Na- zi In a cocktail bar two loauacious men talked of shoes and ships— and turmoil opposition left for Geneva s" with the plebiscite commission to taxes "I've lots of personal got pleatl for assurance of protection never and a cent of tax paid for the minority Two Nazi leaders Jakob Pirrd and on it" vouchsafed one "That's a coincidence" came from Hermann Roechling also left for the companion "I've got a lot too Geneva announcing that they would and I never paid and I m not going urge immediate return of the ter : 'ito"'"' ritory to the reich claiming any de was Barr who T Nearby Ralph lay would harm industry here and looks after tax assessments He Saarlanders heard Huntsville To Mountain anger rumors that The total tax and Denalties naid Despite widespread wholesale emigration was taking Green and Liberty To gentlemen Barr told the place because of fears of Nazi by theboard was $216000 realty Avon Favored ' vengeance newspapermen watching — 4 the frontier saw no fugitives Addition of roads leading from HuntsviUe to Mountain Green in Weber canyon and from liberty to Avon in Cache county to the state Leg road system will be sought by the of CEDAR RADIOS Iowa Jan 16 — Ogden chamber of commerce A fractured right leg gave (AP)— BERLIN Jan 16— (AP) —The Meeting Tuesday afternoon the Adams 14 junior high Clarence road committee of the chamber of German government today ordered little concern — unstudent scheej which W A Bishop designated At- the confiscation of estates belong til out about it he found torney L J Holther a member of ing to Prof Albert Einstein's two his leg while The injured youth the group and a former legislator married daughters : school in the gymnasium wrestling estates The situated at Caputh His instructor to draft a bill to add the roads to the injury taped were the Use of Weproperty the system A member of the Kayserand thinking it was a twisted ankle ber county delegation in the legis- Margot Marianoff - ' stayed in school the remainThe property owned by the famous Adams lature will be requested to present two hours physicist was confiscated shortly ing the bill f came after Nazi into the government Members of the road committee met with W J Parker of Ogden power chairman of the state road commis sion and L W Beason its district engineer and discussed at Jength road problems pertaining to weber To SYDNEY Australia Jan 16 — county Mr Parker told the group that (AP) — The commonwealth governwas understood today to be — ment the first Weber county grade sep16 PHILADELPHIA Jan (AP) aration project to be undertaken — Motorman James Curry found his planning to seek tariff concessions provided federal funds for such street car particularly valuable from the United States possibly unwork are made available will be the when : two passengers started der the threat of imposing a spe' cial tax on goods imported from widening of the Twenty-fourt- h street viaduct He couldn't stop them so he America Australia annually buys seven milOther members of the chamber merely ran the car to the nearest committee are C B Empey City police station and yelled for police lion pounds sterling (approximately Commissioner George O'Connor and to come out The two men were $33950000) more from the United States than it sells to it Fred Froerer arrested THOUSANDS OF Him irittii n ivIUNArtn vM ' 16-(A- Talk Expensive When Tax Assessor Hears ' i IVEBERJOUGHT " GermansTakellomes Einstein's Daughters Boy Two Hours Late Finding Broken i ' Street Car Takes Station Fighters Islanders Seek Trade Concessions From US - - - S AGENTS BY I) TO QUIT SAAR - I MOTHER SLAIN JEWS ANXIOUS Body Found In Bag NEIVROADSFOR Woman Hysterical up In a burlan baz the bodv of Otto Johanson 46 apparently bru tally murdered ponce reported was found early this mornins in his little shack on the Duwanish river on the southern edge of the city A woman who identified herself as Mary Kelly 42 summoned nolice She was hysterical when they LAST EDITION BLOOD HANDS - al) r WEDNESDAY EVENING JANUARY 16 1935 convicts din san Jan 16— (AP) WASHINGTON confidence of enactment Representative today introduced in congress a bill to effect the Townsend plan whereby the federal government would pay $200 a month to persons over 60 Under the proposition which the administration opposes as impractical the recipients would have to spend the cash within Mc-Groa- BY FRANK FRANCIS Wj j OGDEN CITY UTAH TWELVE PAGES Yeaf— No 221 h Then said Jesus unto him Put up again thy sword into his place for all they that take the sword shall perish with the sword —St Matthew 26:52 Florida Residence Riddled With Machine Gun Fire In Capture Associated Press) Fla Jan 16— (AP) —Fred Barker long sought for the kidnaping of Edward G Bremer wealthy St Paul banker and his mother "Ma" Barker were shot to of jusdeath today tice agents after a withering machine gun battle The agents suffered no casualties For nearly six hours the battle raged The beautiful summer home belonging to Carson Bradford presi dent of the Biscayne Kennel club at Miami who had rented it two months agoto a man who gave his name as T C Blackburn was shot full of holes To queries an agent replied the mobsters were "members of the Blackburn gang" sought in connec tion with the Bremer kidnaping o'clock this About morning the agents 15 of them sur rounded the place and ordered the s occupants to surrender was of a from a blaze fire There machine gun in answer The agents retired and set up their own ma chine guns and retaliated A blaz ing battle ensued and continued except for occasional lulls until eleven o'clock The agents resorted to tear gas in an effort to smoke out their quarry: A negro cook employed In the house rented under the name of Tj C Blackburn was sent inside J by the agents In a moment he returned with the cryptic news: "They are all dead" (Copyright 1933 OKLAWAHA six-ho- ur -- six-forty-f- ive " " WANTED FOR 'KIDNAPING WASHINGTON Jan 1 6— ( AP) — (Continued on Page Two) ROGESHUNS old The robbers who fled after an unrob the successful attempt to Leonore State bank of Leonore I1L were surrounded and captured In a field near McNabb 111 by a force of state county and city police They were taken to jail at Ottawa 111 Slain by the bandits were Charles Bundy 54 bank cashier and Sheriff Glenn Axline of Marshall county wlio led his deputies against the robbers in their final stand in a field near McNabb in Putnam county CAPTIVE WOUNDED One of the three captured bandits was reported seriously wounded The men wounded by the robbers were Deputy Sheriff Brown of Marshall county and Charles Feipp a member of the La Salle county board of supervisors The dead robber was identified as David Leech address unknown Another seriously wounded was identified as Arthur Theilen of Rockford Cv 111 After Bundy and Feipp frustrated an attempted holdup of the Leonore State bank and captured one of the fleeing robbers in a cornfield the three "who escaped commandeered an automobile from a farmer kidson and renaped his turned tq the scene of their comcapture panion's ' : old CASHIER SLAIN battle a' brief pistol slain "was Bundy Feipp was seriously wounded and the captive desperado was released Heading southwest the quartet and their young prisoner encoun-- " tered deputies under Sheriff Axline Deputy Sheriff Brown was wounded There in in the right arm' Between Leonore and Varna where Brown was wounded the desperadoes abandoned the farmer's automobile and forced a traveling salesman to give up his Still keeping the boy prisoner they cut back north from Varna and fled from Marshall to' Putnam" county ' Near McNabb the robbers left tho automobile and attempted to escape through a field Sheriff Axline and his men followed The gangsters shooting from behind trees killed Sheriff Axline State police deputies from Putnam La Salle and Marshall counties and city police from Peoria La Salle and Peru soon surrounded the group Seeing escape cut off the robber Identified as Leech fired a shot into his own head — DRESSCLOTIIES Card Games Blamed Humorist To Attend Smart Affair In His Blue For Child Neglect CHICAGO Jan 16— (AP)—Said Prof John W Curran of the De Paul university law school: Serge "The passion for contract bridge other pleasures is leading and WASHINGTON "an 16 — CAP) — American parents to neglect their Bringing his old blue serge suit Will children leading them into a conRogers arrived in Washington by sequent disregard for law and order airplane early this morning to atoften criminal careers" tend Vice" President Garner's dinner and He spoke at a conference on crime for the president tonight cures held by the National and its A newspaper man eyeing his two Catholic Alumni federation at the small pieces of hand luggage and University club portable typewriter' asked the — if he expected to SPRINGS SPOUT LAVA rent a dress suit NAPLES Jan 16— (UP) — Mud "Naw" he said rubbing his tltip- - and lava particles spouted today swollen eyes "I got my old blue from the famous sulphur springs at serge with me She doubles for me Pozzuoli and experts believed the you know When I have to go to a phenomenon had prevented an dress-u- p party I just put on black earthquake shoes with it and a black tie" Such eruptions at the springs oche added cur occasionally It's after heavy rains proudly as in" the present instance They He recollected that "Jack" Gar are preceded by deep rumblings ner who is constitutionally oppoftd —f to getting into dress clothes himself wouldn't mind "Say that suit's been places Why once I shocked all London when I wore it to a certain embassy for a party It was the first time anyone had ever been to an affair there dressed in reglar clothes There were a lot of raised eyebrows but I had a good time just the same" NOTRE DAME Jan 15 — Caught probably for the first time Well here we are Ind' in the famous In public without his chewing gum know Dame You Notre why these Will allowed that he was looking cars no no can kids football play forward to tonight's affair because When here you're drivhe had a lot of fun at the same roadsterstown to all these other in ing party last year are' either here you colleges 44 studying or catching forward passes There is a great spirit that Clyde makes this such an institutionSay I'm tickled about Jimmy In of Lion Doolittle cracking the passenger record you know there is plane ROCHESTER In Jan 16— (UP) more flyers (real flyers) that will — Clyde Beatty animal trainer of tell you that Jimmy is the greatcircus and screen today" was re est flyer there is Wiley ported seriously injured by a newly Post told me so last week Wiley imported Nubian lion which attacked is getting ready to come across A him in a training cage pretty soon at 35000 feet using The animal leaped upon Beatty an oxygen suit He will make it in with such force that the trainer was about seven hours knocked across a 40 foot arena SevYours eral ribs were fractured and the lion's claws left deep wounds Eeatty fought off the lion with a chair until assistants came to his i cowboy-p- 4-- 4 hilosopher double-breaste- d" " - Beatty Hurt Attack - all-arou- aid nd © 1935 McNaaght Syndicate Ijw |