Show ' A Thought t And they that be wise shall sblne as the brightness of the firmament and they that turn many- to righteousness as the stars for ever and ever— Daniel 12:2 If wisdom was to cease out the world no one wouldthroughsuspect hixuself of ignorance —Saadi OGDEN CITY UTAH MONDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 18 1929 Sixtieth Tear— No 123: tlltlETEEflDEAD FOUR Cut In Taxes Is Promised FIFTY INJURED PREPARED Two Investigations Under Theirl Grievances Include 100 UniMore Persons Sick to Than Carried Safety at Criticism of Leader Way Into Automobile of in in California Berkeley Explosion! versity Fatalities James Watson “Room Army Colonel Declares Connecting Link Will Be Military Aide HEARING IS RESUMED NOtfALES TbnorJ Mexico Not 18— (UP)— From an un known hiding place today JosetVasconcelos de 'Z' A candidate feated ts for president of Mexico' issued v declaring himself president and urging adherents to overthrow the present government in open revolution t Manwhile soldiers of the federal army searched all trains and carREVENUE cut Of $160000000 riers for the defeated candidate before Christmas was the The soldiers held a warrant charg tng Vasconcelos with inciting rebel promise made by Representative lion W C Hawley chairman of the against the government “ ' TT house ways and means MEXICO CITY Nov 18— (API'— Nineteen persons were killed and more than 50 wounded In nationwide rioting Sunday which accompanied overwhelming Selection of Fascual Ortiz Rubio to the Mexi j can presidency Vasconce Jose 'for Headquarters Jos candidate of the party charged that supporters of Oritz Rubio had taken charge of voting booths and through force HOOVER and intimidation prevented tens of thousands from voting s Headquarters for the revolution& T- ary party which supported the cant toHis First Confjerence On dldacy iof Ortiz Rubioi replied day denying any but legitimate Economic Situation Beconditions had prevailed They explained they had taken charge of gins Tomorrow ’ voting booths 'under the Mexican law which says the first nine votWASHINGTON Nov 18— (UP)— ers arriving at a booth shall conSet up by President Machinery trol it Hoover to assure the continued orv '! Visits ms family of will bq put march business derly 'The (successful candidate who has tomorrow into motion as soldier and been! civil engineer ’ Modeled on the principle which well ki politician spent election day made Mi Hoover’s food administrain the village of Unjapam during the war notable for its formerly was gover tion success without government nor and where his family lives the president’s plan of dealVasconcelos was said here to have San Bias ing with the current economic situpassed election day at Sinaloa There was no conf irma- - ation is that of voluntary cooperagovernment tion that he would cacry into ef- tion with the Railway executives representing fect frequent threats of himself and most of the large eastern lines will as rightpartisans to set himself upmaintainmeet With the president tomorrow elected president fully of commerce officials and chamber force claims his by ing in the manufacturing and Despite the bloodshed and riot-to leaders distribution trades will confer at the Mexican officials professed ing and be satisfied at what was called “a White Housjg Wednesday a round table conference comparatively quiet election day” Thursday of the nation’s farming interests Cavalry and infantry contingents is scheduled citstreets of the principal paraded -ies prtobably preventing worse conFrom these- conferences will deditions velop the measure to be taken by Available figures showed eight each branch of trade killed in Mexico City and six in oth- with government agencies to restore er parts of the republic with five confidence shaken by the stock when the market decline policemen killed at Toluca truck In which they were riding was Further 'conferences of the more wrecked The wounded some of specialized groups will be called latthem Seriously injured passed 50 er it was intimated at the White Mexico The principal rioting in House today blocks City occurred within ai few Several One of these will deal”exclusively of tile national palace with the labor side of the situation trucks of Ortiz Rubistas clashed to Secretary of Labor Davis and PresWith! Vasconcelistas listening ident Hoover sitting jointly with the speeches from their campaign-headnation’s labor leaders anti-administrat- state-"xnen- S J A KEEP BUSINESS v FULL OF LIFE anti-reelection-- URGES I he com-pUsi- on -- - 1 UNKNOWN Actual count ill the presidential race will not be known probably until early in December when returns are sent to the chamber of deputies for official canvass to the There was no doubt as outcome Oritz Rubista headquarters claimed their candidate polled headmore than 1000000 votes quarters for the Vasconcelistas tacitly admitted defeat but claimed fraud and asserted Vasconcelos was i the rightful president of Mexicans Within an hour of the opening of the polls reports began to drift in that partisans of Vasconcelos were not being allowed to vote At Tampico and Vera Cruz Vasconcelistas attempted to storm the booths Joaquin Lopez president of the i evolutionary pmty at Vera Cruz was slain after he himself was said to have killed a old boy who was working for Vasconcelos ? In many places the Vasconcelistas opened booths of their own and voted But it was said these votes i1 would be declared Illegal A statement issued by Victorio E Congora president of the party said: “Mexico has failed in the field of democracy In all cities and towns citizens have been prevented from voting “In this: capital arms clubs and pulque (a native to-alcoholic drink) local elements were distributed who have occupied the voting booths refusing to let a single citizen enter a vote 14-yea- r-i 1 j anti-treelectio- - anti-reelectlon- CIVILIZATION lst MOURNS “Our partisans have been villian-ousl- y assassinated throughout the republic and the jails ai e filled with them Civilization is in mourning” - The president-ele- ct was formerly minister to Germany and subseambassador to Brazil quently In his time he followed such leaders as Venusttano Carranza Adolpho JDe La Huerta Plutarco Ellas Calles and the late General Obregon GIRL SHOOTS SELF FOLLOWING SPANKING HAMILTON Ohio No? 18— (AP) school —Jane Letley girl died in a hospital here today as a result of shooting herself in the head last night soon after her father spanked her The girl told her father she was going to visit a neighbor last night Later he telephoned and learned the daughter had not visited there He spanked Jane when she returned home because she failed to tell him the truth The child immediately went upstairs and shot herself with a revolver which her father previously had taught her how to fire — Source of Flames Telephone OperX“Ray MOSES' IN DISFAVOR ator Heroine of Occasion t I pJFconnor DEAD AGED 81 “Tay Pay” Was Known As Father of House of Commons LONDON Nov 18— (AP)— Cheer- ed in his last moments by the blessing of the Pope and the best wishes of King George Thomas Power O'Connor known as “Tay Pay” and “Father of the House of Commons” died at 3:15 a- m today He was 81 years old Death came as a result of a sept condition in one leg which ten days ago Incapacitated the aged parliamentarian anu gradually weakened him until Saturday he lapsed into coma He was active until the last stages of his illness He visited the United States early in 1928 i His mantle as father of the Hpuse of Commons ialls on the shoulders of David Lloyd George Liberal leader who has represented Carnarvon Wales only 'five years less than Mr O’Connor represented - Liverpool O’Connor ' to safety prevented a horrible disaster here today after ajfire swept through the University of California hospital The flames started as a result of an explosion in an y room and fof a time it looked as though many of the sick and injured would lose their lives j Rescue workers concentrated on clearing paUents from the hospital while firemen strove to extinguish the flames In the gray hours of early morning success finally greeted thie efforts of both nurses and firemen Every patient was carried to a hall to the rear of the building and si Drtly thereafter the flames were controlled Damage was estimated at $250-00- 0 No one was seriously injured Sheets of flame were shooting from the windows of the when firemen arrived BOSTON MAYOR ’ on PRAYS AT TOMB J SEEKING CURE 200 Thousand Sick J Blind BOTH LEGS BROKEN Frank Brown 17 Sandy Utah Both legs fractured and possible Internal injuries Kenneth Olsen 22 Salt Lake And Lame Visit t i Priest’s Tomb City sufferedare-no-cuts mid bruises but his injuries considered serious Lives of three of the victims were snuffed out almost instantly at about 12:30 a m Sunday Traveling east on First South street a small sedan with six persons occuinto a pying it crashed head-o- n west bound street car One witness to the tragedy said the auto struck a danger signal placed where some repair work had been done on the street and - Mass Nov 18— (AP) famous Catholic shrines of Our Lady of Lourdes and Sainte de Beaupre are recalled by people here with the pilgrimage of v thousands to the 1 grave of a young obscure ’Patrick J Power priest the-ReTwo hundred thousand came to the Holy Cross cemetery yesterday city anu police officials estimated In the throng was Mayor-ele- ct James M Curley of Boston who swerved into the path of the trol- prayed for the recovery of his sick and later returned with her ley s The victims were rushed to wife to kneel at the tomb in a drizzling emergency hospital but three were rain at nightfall dead upon arrival Miss Anderson was feared to be near death SunReputed ? cures of physically afday but showed slight improvement flicted during the past three weeks Monday morning Brown was un have drawn the multitude conscious periodically Sunday THEN FURORE STARTS IIIT BY AUTOMOBILE For years occasional cases of healThe Nystrom youth the fourth ing have been reported there but death victim during the day was no peat demonstrations have folstruck by anl automobile as he lowed ' The recent reported healing stepped from a street car and died of - a-- : young Boston girl wiihth several hours later of his injuries publication of her picture Is believed County Attorney John D Riceo to have started the pilgrimage ordered an inquest into the trolley-aut- More reputed cures were reported collision and the bounty sher- yesterday v iffs office is Investigating the NyAll late into the long day strom accident The driver of the night two lines land of visitors among automobile in this fatality said the them blind and crippled men and street car was still moving when the women invalids on stretchers disdoor The from the youth stepped eased personsj both young and old motorman however denies this filed slowly by the grave Tens f of thousands were unable to enter of 200 pothe cemetery! GALES SNOW SWEEP lice mounted and on foot firemen and cemetery workers ENGLAND FRANCE Legionnaires struggled to prevent disorder MANY INCURABLES LONDON Nov 18— (UP)— Gales An ambulahce the Holy rain and snow swept the British Cross hospital forfrom incurables at isles and the coasts of France over Cambridge brought 20 cripples and the week-en- d taking a toll of heavy invalids Those for whom property damage Three filers were of recovery had been given up hope were to in killed the been have thought lowered gently on stretchers so that storms might touch the grave1 The Marseilles wireless station in- they The pave Was heaped anew with a a from speedmessage tercepted fresh flowers holy pictures rosary boat searching for the milling beads lights left by the mail plane which salt throng andA vigil basket was filled with the French destroyer Ajaccio had money several times Services were found the plane’s tires a canoe oar held in- All Soul’s chapel in the and pieces of the plane's fuselage JThe behavior of the No trace was found of the ship's cemetery differed some supplicants crew Marcel Decugnac pilot Radio their hands on the grave placing others Operator Hostler and Navigator touching their lips to the marble Cantel slab scooping up earth or wiping 4 their faces with rainwater collect ing in the chalice Twice during the week Cardinal ETHER GIVEN TO O'Connell archbishop of Boston GET FINGERPRINTS visited the cemetery “All we know is what we see with our eyes” he EVANSTON 111 Nov 18— (AP) said “and you can see as much as — The fastidiousness of Joseph H I can” Jackson displayed when he asked for “cream colored spats” in a men’s furnishings store and walked out with a full dress suit and a Tuxedo while the clerk was looking for the spats was exceeded by the resourcefulness of Officer Hubert Kelsh “Come for a ride” invited Officer BY Kelsh Arrived at St Francis hospital Jackson was strapped in a chair and an interne administered MALDEN — The ever-increasi- PANJC PREVENTED But before the flames- weroi controlled there r were many terror ng old - A-for- nis - 1 filled moments with the nurses striving earnestly to prevent a panic and in this they were successful ' That no one was burned to ideath was due to the excellent work of the nurses directed by tJdiss Kathleen Forbes superintendent of nurses Charles Freeman fire chief told : The United Press V The ' hospital building is! five1 rooms in stories high with X-rthe third floor After the explosion the flames swept up reaching the fifth floor burning past the windows of bed ridden patients Miss Juanita Cosenborder! tele discovered the phone operator flames and” it was she who started the day of heroics for women With remarkable presence of mind Miss Cosenborder turned in the alarm and leaped to the ground floor where she sumnioned nurses Miss Cosenborder struck ’a sand pile in her jump She wrenched an ankle but not seriously OF FLAriHEr'r Sheets of flame were shooting from the windows of the X-rroom when firemen arrived Fearing - a repetition of the Cleveland hospital disaster which killed 127 persons this year Fire Chief Brennan immediately sounded a call for his helmet squad and that group wearing gas X-r-masks darted to enter room The room the flaming and sadjoining rooms were flooded wsitciTa After the hospital was cleared of patients firemen battled stubbornly for an hour before the flames were i extinguished Within two hours after the fire had been discovered' the patients were returned to their beds and the usual routine of the place’ was resumed By 7:15-- a m all was quiet j and orderly again Damage was confined to the third and fifth floors the third being little damage gutted by flames was done on the lower floors by fire room but the flooding of the X-rwith water caused some property j loss below The heat was terrific and this reshandicapped fre fighters and cuers All elevators went out-- of commission soon after the flames started and that handicapped the workers as some patients were on the fifth floor and were carried to the ground floor ay rr-'-fl’SHE- ay j ay ! ay ’ - His fingerprints came out fine 4 THIRTEEN JAILED IN LIQUOR RAIDS Aviator Has Shoulder jured But Cause Is Not Given In- ENGLEWOOD N J Nov 18— (AP)— A nurse in the office of Dr Philipps said that Colonel LEWISTON Idaho ' Nov 18— Walter A Lindbergh was treated at — (AP)— Nov 18 (AP)— In a series of Charles the office today for what she beraids conducted here Sunday under lieved was a dislocated shoulder She direction of County Prosecutor Ray did not know whether the Injury E Durham 13 persons were arrested was an old one received in Mexico for violation of the national prohibition Officials at Teterboro airport said act The raids involved a did not figure in an number of hotels and rooming Lindbergh dent there houses and five private residences — acci- ‘ — ! t i STOCK HOOVER REGULARS ? In making public his dinner guest list Alien made it clear he considers the group as “Hoover regulars” ready to caiTy out the president’s wishes rather than “Young Turks” seeking scalps of the old guard leaders “We are a group of fellows help ing the- - Republican party and tne administration by getting the tariff bill in the best shape possible” Allen said “We are simply getting together for the purpose of passing a tariff bill In reasonable time” Others in the group have been disseminating the iniormatlon that they are dissatisfied with the way the tariff light has been handled under the old guard leadership including Republican Floor Leader Watson now resting in Florida HAVE GRIEVANCES They have let the senate Republicans know they intend to take up their grievances at the Republican conference which is to be held late this week or early next for the purcommitteepose of selecting senate men primarily to - replace Senator Edge Republican of New Jersey who is retiring to become ambassador to France They also favor the ousting of Chairman Moses- - of the Republican senatorial campaign committee on the ground that he is not the-bes- t suited roan to lead the campaigns of 19 Republican senators next ye fax because of his rec ord during the presidential campaign and more recently when he aroused the wrath of midwestem Republicans by calling them “Sons of the Wild Jackass” - - ion -- 44 ’ Prices Decline At Opening ' But Become Firmer In dismantling a wrecked- airplane which landed on the roof of the Bon Marche building here a veteran pilot and two youths today reflected on their narrow escape from ' If- Bob Wark the pilot' brought his plane to a forced landing on the roof of Seattle’s tallest buildlngr Sunday when the engine “froze Suddenly faced with the prospect of a crack -- up if he attempted to land in the streets below Wark chose to make the landing on the f j : YOUTH IS CHARGED WITH TAKING PURSE WASHINGTON Not 1&— (AP)— Secretary Good was so near death at 4 o’clock today that hts physi- cians could detect his pulse only with-th- e greatest difficulty : Physicians abandoned hope early today' but unusual vitality' on the part of the cabinet officer had delayed the end which has been expected momentarily for many hours Mrs Good kept her" vigil at the hospital today’ and their two sons James W pood Jr and Robert Edmund were also there but the secretary was unable to recognize them He had been unconscious for hours 1 ‘ —- 44 200-mi- ? tion ARE CAPTURED BY MOAG LIEN Accused Slayer s of Sheriff Huddled Around Small - Fire" GRAND JUNCTION Colo Nov of Moab Utah 18 — (AP) mic - on today reported the capture of R H Elliott and D W Pfoutz alleged slayers of Deputy Sheriff R d Westwdod September 5 The two men escaped from the Moab Jail Saturday night and had been the objects of an intense search They were found by two Moab officers about 7 o’clock In the La Sal mountains-25 miles east of Moab suffering from cold and exposure huddled close to a small fire i The officers expected to reach S P ATTORNEYS CORRECT Moab with their prisoners today Elliott and Pfoutz were to have been by Colonel Mcr! arraigned for trial on first degree that war department the murder charges in the district court tohave troops concentrate at Moab today M in the San Francisco-Stoektonfor movement to &fiCwnt° the coast in event of He said that one1 niergency rail line might be disabled and be- -' nfe of that hazard military ts desired two rail outlets 4 4 - -J EARTHQUAKE!! : NEW ENGLAND Persons Flee From Buildings Which Are’ Swayed ‘ - 18— (AP)— An BOSTON Nov earthquake of considerable intensity was reported in four New England states and at Alb&nyN Y this afternoon at - approximately 3:38 o’clock Places in Massachusetts Rhode Island New Hampshire and Maine reported conditions approaching a mild panic as buildings trembled’ dishes fell from the walls and employes of office buildings rushed to the streets fross-examinati- on ask-McBri- NOV 18— in the background but always apparent at an interstate commerce commission hearing! wjuch opened Its second week is! the fact that gTeat railroad cor-- s reflect the personalities! porations ox men Just ’now the Southern Pacific isl (Continued on Page Two) - V GAtf VVlBI rrt i-1' i LEFT HER IN WILL - - i " h - - i -- T 20-min- ute - an well-shap- ed army hands IS POSTPONED 4 imiii mi ' V Chainnan Smoot Consents To Let T obacco ' Come First t i 'V WASHINGTON Nov 18— (AP)— Consideration of the sugar schedule of the tariff bill was postponed by the senate again today and tobacco taken up in its place Senator Borah of Idaho a leader of the Republican independents requested that the controversial sugar section go over until his group was ready to proceed and Chainnan Smoot of the finance committee v agreed" Senator Dill Democrat Washington objected to deferring the sugar items unless there was an agreement on a specific date for its consideration Borah however said he could not agree to a date until he had liis conferred with members of group de if concentrated K00 three points would not bettcr target for aerial bombs than one railroad The colonel admitted line that the' Southern Pacific's attorney's contention was correct PROVO - apartment SECRETARY GOOD J ‘ Anglo-Americ- - 7 ffUitSPEEDS US BUILDING - v skyscraper': Later He brought tlje plane a few feet above the roof and In an attempt NEW YORK Nov 18— (UP)— to land without sliding off the SOUTH Maine Nov 1” Stock exchange prices swung down- building he “pancaked” at ' an ex — (AP) —A PARIS shock very ward for a time today after an ir- treme heavy and crashed upside was felt here at 3:37 pearth m today regular opening but toward noon down £ngle ‘ Buildwith continued rallied under the impetus of new Wark and his passengers Free ings were shaken rumbling and some were rebuying in United States Steel Taylor 17 ported to have swayed sufficiently Trading quieted down In such ex- Knoph 15 and Ben serious injury to cause inmates to run into the tent that tickers after lagging 16 miraculously escapedwas the streets It was very dark at the although plane completely minutes near the end of the first f time and raining The ground was hour were catching up with the wrecked — 44 white with 'enow which preceded the f market -- 44 rain DOG MAY LOSE $200 44 MONTESANO Wash Nov 18— Nov 18— (AP)— Eustace (AP) — Loss of the $200 left her by Haws 17 of Provo hasf been taken her master’s will faces Lady a rat into custody on a charge of steal- terrier that belonged to the late COMPANY MOVING ing purses at a local theatre for the John P Mugford if i: the latter’s sis HOMES TO HELPER past month Officers: said they had ter Susan Leiter of Muskegon been watching him for several days Miche ls successful in her an and Saturday Haws fell into a trap nounced intention to break Mug HELPER Nov 18—Twenty-tw- o laid for him police said residence buildings will be moved ford’s will from Soldier Summit to Helper by 44 Mrs Leiter has filed papers seek ' the Denver & Rio Grande railroad to stop the sale of Mugford’s Ing CUSTOMERS LEFT WASHINGTON Nov 18— (AP)— and work has already been started property by Marcella Sprague ©:! ENOUGH BILLS FOR by the Helper Building company Secretary Mellon announced today Wash to' whom he left Cosmopolis Soldier Summit has been the divi- he planned to submit to congress a j i all except $200 each for the sister to sion point but the transfer of the proposal speed up the governWEST ORANGE N J Nolv 18— and the dog Lady was given to homes means that the railroad offi- ment’s $200000000 building propam (UP)— Two bandits who held up David Fredericks of Cosmopolis by to make Helper the di- throughout the country to permit John McNulty’s lunch wagon intend cials last the will ETHER EXPERIMENT vision link of essential work completion took-$5- 0 Mrs Leiter alleged that Mercel-l- a from the cash regisPRINCETON N J night Nov 18— -ter and the Sprague was not entitled to the of the emptied T pockets (AP)— Dr Dyton C Miller 'of the : three customers but then inspected property because she was not conGAGS DOG ROBBER Case school of applied science of MACDONALD VISITED the customers’ meal checks and re- nected with Mugford - by blood or Cleveland and assistants have taken MISTRESS ESCAPES turned them enough to pay - their marriage one minute hundreds of 1 BY CHARLEY DAWES walks 44 bills around a circle 20 feet in diameter 1 44-- J CHICAGO iNov 18— Mrs (UP)— MARVELOUS LEGS During each trip around the circle LONDON Nov 18— (UP)— Am- Betty oJhnson’s pet watch dog tried ' NEW CITED FOR HEROISM Nov 18— (AP)— YORK the walker made notations of 16 sep- bassador Charles G Dawes called on to protect her when1 a robber enLOS ANGELES Nov 18— (AP)— The Hon Cecil Beaton who has arate observations The group took Prime Minister Ramsay Macdonald tered her home and demanded For saving four persons from come from London to photograph turns in 15 or shifts The today i - money drowning in the surf at Redondo and paint beautiful American wo was to discover object whether the The ambassador whose conversaThe robbers beach the Kenneth Bell son men believes they do not have the up picked dog hypothetical substance- ether really tions with the prime minister fea- gagged it with a towel knocked of General James C Bell charm of the English woman ant Brigadier exists Dr Miller will report on the tured the earlv na- down Mrs Johnson with the butt of the Salvation has been they do not have heads experiment at the meeting of the val negotiations remained of a shotgun bound and gagged her cited for heroism Army only anc but Commissioner marvelous have by they legs national academy of sciences here 30 ' about minutest then ransacked the Adam Gifford of the M - fC) fcachracli V'-'- SEATTLE Wash Nov 18— (UP) — While police and firemen assisted - : claim that the Great Northern railroad needs a connection with the Western Pacific as a part of na- tional defense in the event of war was made at an interstate commerce v commission hearing today Colonel Robert P McBride assistant chief of state of the ninth cords area U S army was the first witness called at the fifth day of the’ hearing on the Great Northern and Western Pacific application to build le a connecting line ‘from Klamath Falls Ore to Keddie Calif f‘ Colonel McBrlde'pictured a battle front more than 1000 miles in length and said in event of war there was not sufficient transportation facilities from north to south to permit rapid movement of in meeting emergencies which troops might deveiop at any Pacific coast city “Three hundred and fifteen trains I would be required to transport an army corps from California to the'1 Pacific northwest ” the military man testified "Movement of a JteM - army would require 1213 v trains" PROTESTED Bl’ S P appearance of Colonel Mc3“e as Bride a witness was despite a protest by the Southern Pacific railroad which is leading the opposition to the Great Northern-Wester- n for to build a connecting linkpermission E -- J Foulds - counsel for Southern Pacific intimated in the Ms protest that the possibility of war on the Pacific coast had nothing to do with the matter being consld-- 1 ered: Hls contention was that the1 application should be granted or re- -i fused solely cn its merits as an eco-nofactor In peace-tim- e trans- - : porta tion Opposition to Colonel McBride's1 testimony was expressed also in ai gJdCToss-examtoaticonducted by “isn't' it a fact ” Foulds asked' Colonel McBride “that in event of £MLtSOTernaient woucl forced1 £Q$uId any highways and j 'ftltnesa answered that as the government probably would have to do a lot of tn supplying transportation1 arteries north and south on the Pa- in the cvent f war He however that construction done and not: during mill tarv conflict i —A - - ' -- ex-P- FLIERS ESCAPE BYLANDING ON ROOF death TRADING QUIET LiNDHREftTED PHYSICIAN BTS guard” of Republican regulars in the senate called for tonight was indefinitely postponed late today by Senator Allen of Kansas who isfi sued the invitations Allen said it was postponed because of the illness of Secretary Good He made this decision after consultation with members of the group which last week blocked adjournment of the special session WASHINGTON NovJ8— (UP)— In an effort to hold the new guard movement of young senate Republicans within bounds Senator Allen of Kansas friend of President Hoover and his publicity director in the last campaign will hold a dinner rally for members at his home while the senate is recessing from 5:30 to 7:30 p m today The rally was promoted to keep the young Republican senators directed toward saving what they can from the tariff bill mlxup diverting their attention from the threat of some of jtheir leaders to overthrow the entire old guard leadership of the senate wjth one swoop — — —By GEORGE D CRISSEV United Press Staff Corresnonden SAN FRANCISCO Nov 18— (UP) WASHINGTON Nov 18— (AP)— The dinner meeting: of the “young I -- was' born in Athlone Ireland Oct 5 1848' and in 1870 came to London where he entered newspaper work He entered parliament as a member for Galway in 1880 and in 1885 was chosen for both Galway and Liverpool but retained the latter He continued his Journalistic work 'until the time of his death nad often was called “The Dean of Fleet Street” He was the author of several books His geidality won him a host of frienas British newspapers frequently carried his terse witty comment on questions of the day — Bill X-ra- The dead are: Elmer Jeffs 22 Salt Lake City Dorma May Williams 22 Trea-suretIdaho Mildred Thomas 22Salt Lake City formerly of Oxford lda Frederick T Nystrom 15 Sal$ Lake City Seriously injured: Anna Anderson 19 Orem Utah Fractured skull hip dislocation probably other injuries Mar-seilles-Tu- Strong Personalities Figure In Contest For And Against Permit j SALT LAKE CITY Nov 18— (AP)— --Two Investigations were under way' here today as four bodies were being prepared for burial — the toll of two Sunday automobile wrecks here ether They Will Strive To Save Part of Tariff Nov 18— (UP)— Heroism on the part of SAN120PBANCISCO nurses who quieted frantic patients and carried them Critically Injured In Hospital 'X ' X VflR IDEA TO FOR NEW LINE TWO BADLY Anna Anderson 19 Lying Supporters of Rubio Aver ' Thousands AXere Kept From Voting forSecretary FOR PRESIDENT HURT pHARGED quartrsouT IS ORGANIZED FOR L ACCIDENTS S MEXICAtMLLS b YOUNG GUARD TO DO BATTLE BURIAL Cavalry Infamry Patade Streets To Help In Keeping Order FRAtJD IS - 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