Show WEATHER i c Fair night and UTAII: A THOUGHT IIA to- Wed-nesd- Burning lips and a wicked heart are like a potsherd covered with sil- ay little' item- - ver dross — Proverbs 26:23' change In peratnre IDAHO: - Cloudy tonight and Wednesday" moderate temperature OGDEN CITY UTAH FOURTEEN PAGES Year— No 255 Sixty-fift- h Q TUESDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 19 1935 Editorial to U tali Legislature UTAH'S HOUSE RENEWS WARM GOOSE DEBATE OVER or o BY FRANK FRANCIS y DISCUSSION IS LIVELY Contemplated S I L VERITES CHEERED i Drink Mrs Bosone's Bill To Put Limit On Trains Is Passed Evidence accumulates to place doubt on the story of the survivor of the tragedy SALT LAKE CITY Febi 19— (AP) Utah house of representatives this afternoon adopted an amend-- The If the driver of a car had geance in his heart he might use his car as an instrument by which to kill the object of his hatred and then maintain the tragedy was an accident SALT LAKE CITY ? - ' 1 r- - j - -- U- Those who witnessed the execu- tions must have had a sickening feeling or else they were dead to all " " Rep Willi R Holmes of Box Elder county author of a measure for a state liquor warehouse system with licensing of private sales renewed his attack of Saturday repeating his assertion that the state store pro posal "in effect is another form of j 49 A fair question Mr Legislator Are you Goose or Buzzard? Complimentary is sending you two badges on silk cloth copies of the above drawings You are invited to wear the one that fits y oil If you' "choose the Goose emblem it means that you favor people and business that you will do all in your jower to aid and protect the industry of this state iThat you will neither encourage nor enact any legislation that will be detrimental to business or industry at this time j That you will insist on the strictest efficiency and the utmost economy for every A dollar of appropriation for every state purpose That if more tases are then necessary the taxes will be prorated equitably among all I people and upon all things That you will not for any reason singl3 out any particular group or industry to ' punish If you adopt the Buzzard badge you will continue the radical course of legislation now so much v vogue m this country ' You wiU be vindictive you will enact punitive measures v ' You will be a destructionist 1 ' f '"P "Know yourselves XegisIafors'V j Goose are or Buzzard Either you It wl take a lot of guts for you to put one of these badges on and let the world see you as you really are It may be unfair to ask those of you who are professional politicians to thus classify yourselves Your stock in trade we know is to fool the people So in case you do not care or do not dare to pin upon yourself either Goose or Buzzard badge we have prepared a third emblem sper i cially for you Wear it! : : - ? ' " - 1 f - ' ElfQGl S 1 - " BIG MILITARY A SPENDING co-auth- or STARTS 0 WAY 1 - k j : O ' j ' - O j on Cd-ordin- 'well-establish- ed long-head- U S SUES FOR IDAHO ADOPTS LAND RECOVERY IN BOX ELDER STATE STORES SALT LAKE CITY Feb 19 — (AP) federal government has filed suit in federal court here seeking to restore 1600 acres of land in Box Elder county to the Indians from whom it was 'wrongfullytaken" Named as defendants because of their alleged participation in the transfer of the lands involved are the American Telephone and Telegraph Company of Wyoming the Samaria Lake Irrigation company 45 individuals four banks the Corthe poration of the President of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints the Oregon Short Line railroad and Box Elder county ten According to the complaint ' Indians patented 160 acres of land each and the government agreed to hold the land in trust Through tax sales' quit claim deeds and other ato ed - - LIQUORSYSTEP! Bill Setting Prices transfers the complaint set forth the Indians have lost control: of their V' lands The suit was brought In the names of three of the ten original owners and survivors of the other seven " M Rcosevelt To Visit Alma Mater See Son WASHINGTON Feb 19— (AP)— Freed from any anxiety about the gold cases President Roosevelt will leave Saturday to visit his old alma mater Harvard and see his son Franklin initiated into that college's Fly club Going by train in time for the ceremonies at Cambridge Saturday expected to night the president is week-end at spend the rest of the his Hyde Park N Y home He waa Initiated into the Fly club some thirty years ago At 40 Per Cent Above Cost Goes To Ross tribunal The administration jwas reported planning new legislation to head off possible suits in the court of claims by liberty hond holders alleging damage resulted from dollar devaluation Seme lawyers maintained the high court decisions eft the door cpsn for such suits New deal congressional leaders were heartened by the victory In ifr they round new strength to attack stuDDorn legislative opposition which lias delayed the $4880000000 re covery bill and jeopardized the pro gram for economic security and ex ? tension of NRA :lv Administration spokesmen feel obstacles to monetary projects have been hurdled The new ' deal plans to move on to highet commodity prices- - and ultimately a dollar stabilized internationally and at s home COURTS OPINION In three distinct types of cases the court held: f 1 Congress had ample authority to abrogate the gold clause in ' J private securities 2 Congress exceeded its authority in abrogating the gold clause in gov ernment bonds but in! the case at issue no damage was shown and the suit was thrown nut of court 3 Congress had ample authority to seize gold certificates and replace them with devalued currency jjeaaers oi tne suyer r moc are maneuvering for any advantage that may be gained from the court's de cision that value need hot be related strictly" to gold First silver develop ment was a proposed amendment to the recovery bill to expand currency by $325000000 with silver In the background there was a rumble of dissent Justice James C McReynolds spoke for three colleagues and numbers of "his fellow citizens yesterday in bitter arraign ment or tne policies which a ma jority of the court was able to ac r tual debate on the measure required minutes : v The most time was taken up after the roll call was started by explanations of individual votes I The bill provides for the establishment and maintalnance of state Stores and for appointing of dis pensers in communities where business would be Insufficient to war rant operation of a state store Governor Ross shortly after pass age of the bill said he would study it and decide whether or not to sign it within a few days The bill would become operative immediately when signed It fixes the- selling price of liquor at not more than f srty per cent above the purchase price Buyers permits would be fifty cents annually a three member board of control appointed by the governor would supervise administration of the ' act less than-fiftee- n cept i I - y 4 FIVE TO FOUR By a scant margin the court stood by Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes publican candidate for president but more often than not on the bench a liberal member of the five-to-fo- ur pne-timeH- so-call- e- ed group McReynolds' bitter words sounded the passionate challenge conservatism utters to the new deal I ed its monetary works': "All Is lost" McReynolds grumbled a when the court split year ago to support the New York state milk control law Again he protested the court's ap proval of the Minnesota mortgage moratorium But the anxiety of con servatism became an angry protest yesterday as McReynolds spoke v Bitter must have been the court conferences at which justices arrived at their decision Not in the memory of any who heard McReynolds yesterday has language soj harsh been directed by a justice at the finding of a majority of his fellows j five-to-fo- ur DEBASED STANDARD "We are dealing here with a de based standard" he said "adopted with the definite purpose to destroy obligations "The destruction of all obligations by reducing the standard gold dollar to one grainVof gold or brass or nickel or copper or lead will become an easy possibility "Default is thus made both easy DEPUTY BEATEN These bonds are held by and WILLOUGHBY 0 Feb 19— (UP) men safe M— women in many parts of and BONDS HIGHER —A deputy sherllf was beaten and relied upon have world the they toNEW YORK Feb 19— (UP)— six union pickets were injured our honor Unitsd States government securities day after United Rubber workers "Less of reputation for honorable swnt to record high prices on the went on strike at the Ohio Rubber bond market today company planthere (Continued on Page Two) - " -- i '" B e h e a ding o f Beautiful Spies Requires Only v Six Minutes : I Senator Thomas (D-Ok- la) As Wagner President spoke Roosevelt allotted the relief administration another $45000000 of public works funds to help care for the needy until a new appropriation Is available! This made $145000000 available for February which orig inally was estimated to require $150000000 BY RUDOLF JOSTEN Associated Press Foreign Staff (Copyright 1935 by The Associated '(Press) Feb 19— Benita Von Renate Von Natz- and Falkenhayn mer went to the executioner's block in Pletzene prison yesterday with more outward calm and bravery than any men within the memory of prison authorities BERLIN The ' prevailing wage amendment was only one of many obstacles faced by administration forces They also sought strength to override expansion amendment of ' An absolutely reliable description of their beheading kept secret by the government was given to The Associated Press today by aman ' who was there he praised the A First and foremost upright bearing and composure of the two German women who paid with their: lives for-the- ir revela tions ' to a fcreign1 government of Germany's military secrets This is WORK PROJECTS FILED Secretary Ickes said $15000000 remained unexpended in the PWA housing fund from which Mr Roosevelt took the money v " Ickes said also that a partial re- port from 29 states had outlined another $1000000000 possible proj ect for Which the $4000000C0O'wcrk fund could be used Already on file were applications for' $2000000000 al of and $1000000000 of federal projects 'Complete reports on She (survey must be filed by ' non-feder- March 1 Another senate development was an amendment by LaFolletts of Wisconsin to boost the relief appropri ation to: $10000000000 He hoped to get substantial support from liberal elements on both his story: UNDER FLOODLIGHTS The execution was performed dawn within the courtyard of the grim old prison The night was pitch black but the scene was illuminated with floodlights The execution of both women only took six minutes "Frau Von Falkenhayn" said the eyewitness was the first to be executed When she was led into the LaFolIette's proposal na (rf fund of At bill it A $4C00CO000O would add t carried' in the It would extend the life of the present public works act and make liberal changes in its form tiAKS WAGE CUTS Wagner wno has been consulted frequently in the framing of important sinew deal legislation said unless prevailing wages are paid on the works projects' as demanded by the American Federation of labor "morale will be lowered not restored wages will go down not up ' purchasing power will shrivel not expand business will be demoral- - lights that illuminated the courtyard of the prison she walked first to the improvised stand for the Jury which was witnessing the affair "Her hands were chained on her back She stood there and heard once more the verdict of death read ized not stabilized" aloud by the state prosecutor "And the business machine wilt ' "Bowing before a crucifix on a be driven bacH into the deepest table dimly lit by tall wax candles of depression" he added the prosecutor surrendered Frau trough Senator McCarran has ' Von Falyenhayn to the executioner a modified amendment with the words " 'Executioner" do your requiring the payment of prevailing ' duty' wracroc hiif rem4ff4nT rlif foront va f si WALKS TO BLOCK various localities His original in "Frau Von Falkenhayn took the committee-buin defeated verdict calmly and she walked to propcsalWas an- was £ts in place " adopted the block rigidly- erect by Senator Russell The informant paused In his tale amendment permitting payment of lower of what happened to comment: "This woman should be an example or 'security" wages until such time to male delinquents whom we usual as it is! shown they are bringing down private wages Then the pres-- t ly have to drag to the scaffold " The executioner was August ident would be required to increase Griebler of Magdeburg 67 who was the rate to that being paid by private employers -c aided by three assistants Li As soon as her head was severed f Falken-hayn's from her body Frau Von corpse was placed in a sim- Congress To Get NRA ple black narrow coffin Frau Von Natzmer one of BerMessage Wednesday lin's beauties met her death like' wise without a sign of any emotion according to the informant He WASHINGTON Feb 19 — (UP)— ' described her as "an extremely good President Roosevelt probably will looking person about 35 years old" transmit to congress tomorrow his NO WORDS UTTERED message calling for extension of "What impressed us most of the NRA it was learned at the White two women's behavior during their House today last minutes cf life" he said "was that neither one of them even mur- ed sending the message Monday but conferences necessitated by the su-- 1 mured a single word" The two women spent their last preme court's gold decision compel- hours of i Sunday night and early led him to postpone work on it He Monday drinking wine and coffee and smoking "uncountable r expen- the message today and tomorrow sive cigarets" morning " — 4 The condemned In German pris ons are allowed to spend 100 marks about $4 in making their last hours more pleasant "They cannot get drunk how ever" said the informant "because there are regulations which provide that their beverages shall not contain more than 18 per cent alcohol " ? ! The two women who had been known in Berlin society for their SELIGMAN Ariz Feb 18— gorgeous gowns and furs went to their deaths dressed in blue prison This is an open letter to Henryif Ford it goes to him first and garments As soon as the headless bodies he doesn't pay any attention to it were placed in the coffins the black why then it goes to General Moboxes were sealed there in the tors or r any worthwhile automoWhat this prison courtyard Then they were bile manufacturer country needs is a taken "out of the prison immediate j ! : (D-Ne- v) re-offe- red - 1 t - (D-G- a) 4 - - 1 " "The constitution is gone" roared the aging Jurist "This is Nero at his worst" ' BOISE Feb 19— (AP)— The Idaho senate by a vote of 28 to 16 at eleven-fift- y ain today passed the Sharp state owned liquor stores bill The measure was approved yester day by the house 26 to 22 and now goes to the governor f Principal discussion of the meas ure came In consideration of a motion to suspend the rules so that the pill which was up for first reading could be 'acted On immediately Ac- : - - over-speculati- By JOHN A REICHMANN (United Press Staff Correspondent) (Copyright 1935 by tirnited Press) WASHINGTON Feb 19— (UP)— New deal prestige doomed under impetus of victory intoday the United States supreme court where administration gold policies were protected against lega attack Victory came over the hot protests of four members of the ninesman I - 1 CLOCK FOR aX i ! - - LAY HEADS ON The Standard-Examin- er will be defeated" Wagner said WOQEN CALMLY -- This purge of death seems to go i on without a limit v prohibition!' Z1 - f same "The that prevented It Is accompanied by suspicions liquor legislationlobby at the last leeisla and distrusts which are appalling in tive session? is now trying to sh07e the wide range of victims Oils cm through' he said "Utah is fwide open under condi Let us hope our America will tions that make never be afflicted with hysteria of keeper shudder" the old time saloon that kind BILL IS DEFENDED 1 V ' C Lamoreaux Now that the gold clause cases I Rep Warwick of another bill still in com are disposed of let us hope the author providing exclusively for sale country will have no more worries rhittse in state package stores denied the iof that kind committee bill Is a prohibition He said its provision for Today the stock markets and the measure sale the drink in "eating places or by trade are reflecting the boards was at a mesting of the confidence adopted which been has greater committee of 49 at which only 23 -- V- established BILL oi its members were present Let us hope that confidence will f Rep William Murdoch of Salt with Repre be with us until the country is re- Lake county stored to a higher level of activity" sentatives Holmes of the bill for private sale of package and drink Here it is February 19 with the 9 randed the state store plan "the answer to the bootlegger's prayer winter nearly gone Millions Will Be Spent For 4nd asked: ' Av month from now and spring "Why should the state bo nlarpi Upholding of Federal ib the liquor business if there is to will be due to arrive be no profit? Why not allow Army This spring and this summer and grocers and druggists to make a WASHINGTON Feb 19— (AP)— the fall to follow should find us small profit? They had toueh sled much better off than we were in ding during! the depression Now the The largest military spending pro 1934 for there Is a promise of good legislature Jwants to take away a gram in 15 3fears was started through congress today crops in all this region which was chance to make some money" xne jhouse recessed until two The house appropriations commit afflicted with drouth and prices for farm products should be higher o'clock when a resumption of the tee wrote its okeh upon expendi liquor debate was the order of busi- tures of $318131482 bv the armv !' during the fiscal year ending June If crops are good and the farmers ness receive more revenue than In the j The administration proposal for 30 1936 It told the war depart last few years every one will be reiunaing of the state's $2000000 ment it might pledge an additional benefited for the farmer's dollar ond issue and thus " reducing the $785753 for airplanes The total total of needed appropriations for recommended was $48815584 more circulates far and wide the next biennium was a special than the 1935 appropriations The! committee said it stood ready When the farmers do well we all Order of business for this afternoon to provide additional funds if Pres Jn the senate experience a degree of prosperity A bitter three hour battle pre- ident jRcosevelt takes advantage of Addressing a class of graduates ceded the passage of Mrs Reva Beck the authority the bill gives him to an eastern professor advised the Bosone's full crew bill which would Increase the army's strength from students to aim at a broad view by limit passenger trains to 14 cars and 118750 to 165000 men an inquiring mind Taking the navy into account the t freight trains to 70 cars The final yote was 33 to 23 The measure was committee's report said the 1938 He also urged the young people ft protege of the labor group but budget for national defense Is ap to view all things impartially and Railroad officials saw in it danger proximately $100000000 in excess of avoid reaching premature con pf increased overhead which legis- the largest regular annual apclusions r lative foes of the proposal said propriations made for national dewould In turn be reflected in higher fense since the enactment of the Scrutinize carefully whatever is freight rates v budget law in 1921 The commitoffered as proof and take nothing Mrs Bosone declared tests have tee's action on the navy supply bill for granted he said shown that 14 and 70 cars consti- has not yet been reported but the tute the right train length and budget approved by President Roose That is good advice for young quoted government statistics to show velt called for $732000000 for the or old Too many of us go about that accidents caused by uncon- two military branches The committee boosted the war with minds closed by prejudices de- trolled slack in long freight trains military allowance department's veloped by petty conceits or vanities Itre increasing over budget recommenda $572205 REGULATION UNWISE tions London has been having failures f ' Grant MacFarlane Representative -rdue to in corners r— tr— rf Salt Lake county quoted Federal MEXICAN CONSUL East-na- n flailroad Joseph Four old and SALT LAKE CITY Feb 19 — (AP) as saying such regulation was firms have crashed with heavy — Manuel Alcaraz Juan Tornel who tmwise at present losses I He claimed the bill would cost t&e has represented the Mexican gov roads operating in the state ernment in various European na ) Even business men Steam n additional $600000 annually to tions more than 20 years arrived now and then yield to the temptaiiere today to assume his duties as tion to get rich quick I (Continued on Page Two) Mexican consul - V— "Every objective of public works opinion Since there is no appeal from the court no stenographic record is every kept : of - arguments or the words of the! members of the court McReynolds' speech was recorded only in the ears of his hsteners and the hastily pencilled notes of newspaper the supreme court of the United o ©121 j CAP)— The Utah "house of representatives was plunged into a discussion qf liquor control legislation today With debate centering on a proposal Tor adoption all remainins of amendments to the governor's advisory committee's plan for state O perturba-tion—Plutar- $h Administration Stalwart Demands Payment of Prevailing Scale LaFollette Asks Public Works Fund To Raise 10 Billion ' terity ' The choicest bits of McReynolds" spoken dissent described on congressional inflationist ob-by servers as a "political speech" did not appear in $he printed Feb 19— There must be bitterness within package stores They included a proposal of the States for Justice McReynolds in houss judiciary committee for elimihis - dissenting opinion in the gold nation of the provision for sale of clause cases expressed regret "the the drink in eating places leaving constitution is gone" package sal'in state stores the only provision fcr dispensing liquor Then the man from Tennessee ex The liquor debate was resumed claimed "This Is Nero at his worst'1 after its interruption sinca Saturday evening" when Rep Mcs2s L HolThatis equivalent to declaring brooke of Dhvis county moved that that the majority of the court is his bill to bond and license farm fiddling while America burns for produce dealers go over until next Nero fiddled while Rome burned Monday aftfernoon Rep Marlon G Romney of Salt Lake county opened it with a moMcReynolds is of the reactionary tion that all remaining amsndments ype and when his views are not tp the committee of 49 biU be apHe said they deal solely proved of eliminating sale He 'should at his age realize that With the matter f The drinks house had voted by imerica will survive even though at consider and vote on Saturday tp molded not countrv bv is iresent the him and does not think well enough the amendnjents cne by one OPPOSITION EXPRESSED oft his views to adopt them as a part ofvths laW the land fRep Grant MacFarlane of Salt Lake county launched the opposition Amsrica does not depend on the tb elimination of provisions for sale opinions 'of any one man to save by" the drink declaring: it from destruction It has a way I "We had jEalas by drink all during of saving itself prohibition fand we have had them since national repeal Salss will con- -t nue Your action will not change beof is the the story Shocking the who voted heading of the two women in Berlin for opinion:'f of thousands who ware accused of being spies repeal It will cost Salt Lake Qity $50000 a year to" enforce the if no drink sales are allowed us Tha dispatches tell the heads law i "The bill provides no new revenue were severed1 on the block by a for enforcement x by cities and unless wielded by heavy medieval hand-aspme is provided there will be no - a headsman commo- r i ! with terror and endless McReynolds Language Sets Harsh Precedent In 19— (AP)—The new deal suffered K WASHINGTON Feb critical Solemn Halls the struggle over the $4880000-00- 0 work-relie- f bill today when Senator Wagner of New BITTER WORDS LOST York an administration stalwart demanded payment of' WASHINGTON Ffeb 19— (UP) —The bitter words with which prevailing local wages on public works projects He told the senate that if the 3500000 employables in Justice James C McReynolds denounced the findings of five of tended to be given jobs were paid for relief basis "the wage his colleagues in the supreme policy of the new deal will be thrown into reverse" court gold cases is (lost to pos- A deer hilnt could lend itself to ment to the governor's advisory committee bill for state liquo stores an act of hatred of that kind eliminating its provision for sale by drink in eating: places Did it ever occur to you that an theThe oral vote was carried by an automobile accident could have the apparently large majority same motive back of lit? ven- " CASES Legislation To Head Off Possible Suits Is The killing was reported to have been accidental the slayer claiming to have mistaken his companion for a deer O IN GOLD Vote Near On Amendment To Forbid Sale By in an AHrnna man has been ar rested for killing his friend while on a deer hunt of misery and shame Foe § off ILow Relieff:Waes COURT VERDICT jj That is a most unusual case 'whir Wag 01' EP III GLOOM BU'ZZft ED? Is a wonderfully dili- LAST EDITION CONSERVATIVES STATE STORES jj Wickedness gent architect accompanied tion remorse - f - i MifS 4 high-center- ly f4 ed You would be surprised at the amount of the U S that has cot got a boulevard by the door They are making cars so low that you can run over a f enow without hurting him and if you want ts drive out cf towns any where you got to use a span of mules Come on Mr Ford do something for the country folks Yours automobilei — Mellon Interests To Be Buried In Inquiry : PITTSBURGH Pa Feb 19 — (UP) of Andrew W Mellon's financial transactions and widespread holdings were : to be —The intricacies bared here today for governmental scrutiny in an effort to prove the government has no claim against his 1931 income O 1935 UcNausht Syudicte lac |