Show WEATHER A UTAH: Generally' fair tonight and Thursday colder in northwest por- -j tion tonight with: I t frost IDAHO: Fair to- -i night and Thurs-- J day heavy frosts tonight Isaiah 63:6 He is a fool who cannot be angry but he is a wise man who will not — Seneca I 126000 STRIKE IN yt "r IN WAGE SCALE By FRANK FRANCIS i that gifted writer would tells of a number of things he do if he had the power At present there is a wish in the heart that our natural economics could be so changed that everyone in need could be helped If capable we would so alter things that when there is an abun- dance no one should food or raiment be -- would relieve fathers and mothers in modest homes from the worry which comes when there is unemployment We We would banish from this America of ours the poverty of industrial upsets With wheat to dump in the ocean and cotton to burn we would deny the right of our government to permit any worthy person to be without bread to satisfy hunger or covering to keep out the chill winds of winter Of course it is not within our power to do those things nor can the president of the United States work such a miracle But some day we as a nation shall find a way to enjoy to the fullest the benefits of the increasing power of man aided by science and machinery to produce in abundance the necessities and luxuries of 0 0 Walkout Menacing Snarl In German Political Tangle TkoUBLE MAY CROW Police Patrol City On Foot Horse And In 0 Many eastern papers are receiving communications advocating an enlarged use of silver as money A writer in the New York Times wants international bimetalism as practiced by the Latin Union until the German indemnity of 1871 drained France of gold and forced its abandonment He opposes the Bryan plan of having the United States attempt the restoration of silver without the of Europe Motors I without We would enter every home where children are poorly clad and undernourished and give them clothes and food life CUTS BERLIN Oct 15— (AP)— Dr Paul Loebe Socialist was president of the reichstag at today’s session ' The of the veteran statesman who was first elected president of the reichstage in 1920 was regarded as being of great political significance in showing the centrist party was unwilling to swing completely to the right Iliad the Catholic parties namely the centrists and Bavarians failed to support Loebe all possibilities of rallying labor behind him would have failed re-elec- ted BERLIN Oct 15— (AP)—More than 126000 Berlin metal workers members of the largest trade union group in the world laid down their tools today in protest at the government’s arbitrator’s award of reduction in their wages The reduction was of 8 per cent for workers of above 18 years of age and of 6 per cent for those below that age The strike creates a new and menacing snarl in the German economic and political tangle No one at present ventures to predict what it may mean to the nation’s economic situation since the metal industry affects so many other branches of industry nor how it may affect politics in view of the metal workers being among the staunchest of Republicans VETERANS EXCUSED In announcing the strike had taken place union officials explained that disabled war veterans and men oyer 60 years of age had been exempt from the strike order These exempt ones were practically the only persons not to walk out' All unions with the German Federation of Free Trade Unions declared their solidarity with the metal workers as did also the German Federation of Office Employes This meant that financial support would be forthcoming from 'the unions outside the metal workers iEvery available policeman was kept on emergency duty today as task of police faced the three-fol- d preserving order in the metal strike and factory districts in the neighborhood of the Prussian diet and 5 I - This silver agitation "brings back a number of important events is a reminder of the Franco-Prussiwar at the end of which Bismarck said he would bleed France white He did so by exacting an around the reichstag indemnity equivalent to a billion dolPOLICE ALERT lars in gold'On horseback and afoot and in of motor lorries the blue The French at Versailles in 1919 scores uniformed “schupos” were very did not forget what Bismarck had much in evidence in all important done It an - 1 - Then in 1873 silver was demonetized in the United States It never has been at made clear work in the what influences were congress of the- United States to cause the greatest silver producing nation to lead in the debasing of the white metal Senator Stewart of Nevada voted for the measure and later declared he was misled so cleverly was monetization accomplished He tried to undo what his own vote helped to bring about Once more recalling the greatest in the history of the political contest sinfce the Civil war United States we think of William J Bryan Wm McKinley Mark Hanna and the other prominent figures in the silver 1896 “ campaign of Bryan claimed that the country was suffering because the primary money was not equal to the demands of trade and he proposed to reestablish bimetalism coining silver at a ratio of value of 16 to 1 That would have made an ounce of silver worth $12929 McKinley who had been a silver man opposed Bryan claiming the unrestricted coinage of silver would debase the currency Once more we hear the old arguments that the gold supply is dwindling and that world trade is being supply failhampered by the money demands with the to keep up ing PIPE is (up) Chicago GoctDawes smokes the — — famous brand of underslung pipes because his physician objected to his smoking 20 long black cheroots a day it was revealed today in “That Man Dawes” a new book written about the ambassador to Great Britain by Paul Leach of the Chicago Daily News Leach writes that years ago Dawes’ physician ordered him to reduce his daily consumption of 20 cigars in half Characteristically Dawes quit smoking 20 small but long cheroots and began smoking 10 fat cigars a day That didn’t meet the approval of the physician so than a Chicago inventor sent the one of his new underslunggeneral pipes “guaranteed to remove nicotine" Dawes adopted it Fleagle who terrorized the west4 with bloody bank robberies and sen sational holdups died calling for his mother “Tell her to hurry” he said “I want to see her before I close my eyes” His death prevented the state of Colorado from trying him for the murderous Lamar Colo bank raid in which three men were killed and brother for which Fleagle’s grizzled Ralph was hanged in the Canon City Colo prison ecently PECULIAR TWIST British Woman Now Has WASHINGTON Oct 15— (AP)— A peculiar twist to Jake Fleagle’s Untold Weal til At Her finger prints recorded in the photoDisposal graphic memory of a United States bureal of investigation expert lies LONDON Oct 15— (AP)—A whirlback of his capture on a charge of wind courtship of almost fairy tale murder and bank robbery It was a single finger mark found romance reached a climax at noon upon an automobile in which a Kan- today in the marriage at the regissas doctor was killed and in which try office of the powerful Sultan of the bandits escaped after the La- Jahore reputedly one of the richest mar Colo robbery that led to rulers of the east and Mrs Helen Scottish Fleagle’s identification as leader of Wilson an auburn-haire- d the band beauty The story told by bureau of InvesMrs1 Wilson daughter of a business man thus becomes queen of tigation experts was that the four bandits stopped at Dighton Kan to one of the world’s great rulers with have the wounds of one of their power palaces and untold wealth at party dressed After a doctor had her disposal completed his work he was ordered Mrs’ Wilson and the sultan first into the car and pushed with it met several years ago in Jahore over a cliff where she went as the bride of FORLORN HOPE Dr William Wilson The A copy of one of the few finger young Wilsons’ domestic affairs did not was on automobile the found prints marriage was forwarded to Washington as a for- prosperandTheir she to England-returned lorn hope Since there are more The sultan who had admired her the than 2000000 finger prints at imfrom a distance for many years is bureau of investigation it was j SULTAN TAKES Large Coffee City Is Freed From Pressure By Victories (By The Associated Press) The Brazilian revolution has gone into its eleventh day with available reports indicating that the federals thus far have the edge in military operations Federal sources claim victories in all sectors and particularly on the Sao Paulo-Parafront in the large state of Minas Geraes and in eastern Rio de Janiero Government troops are credited with two victories in upper Rio de Janiero which remove a ' menace from the federal capital while troops of President Washington Luis continue to march through Minas Geraes one of the first three states to organize the revolution Victories in the Sao Paulo-Parasector are claimed in more than a dozen towns' wtih the rebels gradually being forced southward in Parana This removes immediate danger to the large city of Sao Paulo the first goal of the southern revolters Insurgent quarters continue to make general— statements saying that advances of the southern revolutionaries have the" federals badly worried The rebels predict that a decisive battle in the Sao Paulo-Pararegion will be fought today na na - -- na or tomorrow SCUTCH BEAUTY FUR HIS BRIDE i -d- issolved tohsvettetermined suddenreported woo her He dashed forthwith to ly but each expert print ed to impress the design in his to England arrived the other day and popped the question He was mind and watch for its mate A B Ground finger print exam- accepted and asked for a quick wediner in the bureau saw in the copy ding "whorls” unlike any he had ever The sultan 57 years old is athletseen before After months had ic and a great sportsman and big passed without results he finally game hunter having shot hundreds found a print that matched it It of tigers It is said he always folhad been sent in by a California lows the dangerous procedure - of sheriff who had held and then re- hunting afoot His western bride is leased Jake Fleagle on a minor 40 ch&r6i H The print furnished the first posiCOMMUTERS SOOTHED tive identification of the Lamar NEW YORK Oct 15— (AP)—Murobbers caused the release of several persons mistakenly identified sic is to soothe the impatience of Loud in connection with the crime and folks waiting for- - trains led to the arrest of Fleagle’s broth- speakers for radio programs have been installed in the Pennsylvania er Ralph and his subsequent station possible— to - compare- - every itwaswith instruct- -- FIFTEENIIURT IN TRAIN WRECK - 4 Arizona Ogden Safe Cracked With Sledge Hammer More Than $300 Gone 20-ye- ar pig-killi- ng - WARSECRETARY TARGETFURREDS j CHICAGO Oct 15— (AP)—When two men held up Max Weiser 53 in Grant park Monday he quickly assured them he had no money They searched him anyway finding $70 i Grieved by Weiser’s attempt to deceive them the robbers dragged him to the lake and threatened to throw him in “But I can’t swim a stroke” protested Weiser “this time I’m telling I 00 On Hurley Automobile Leap -- 44- Salesman Is Still Gambler Shot Missing In Idaho Trying To Start Car ' j1 - YELLOW PINE Idaho Oct 15— (AP) — The tenth day of search for R H Robertson missing Boise salesman got under way today with searchers having little else to report than that new ground has been covered 44 LIGHT TENT TESTED MILAN Italy Oct 15— (AP)— A hammock tent which folds up compactly is being tested in the war and air ministries It is designed primarily for aviators who land in isolated spots 19-pou- nd i t i ' P Richardson Grain company store at 248 Twenty-fourt- h street yas entered in the night the safe broken into and $314 in cash stolen $225 of which was currency the rest in silver Entrance to the place was gained by forcing open a west side window of the warehouse then forcing the middle door leading to the office quarters where the safe was located The safe was rolled back to the warehouse and broken open with a sledge hammer C j : Detectives George Finn and W K4— Milligan investigated the robbery Both are of the opinion that it was a one-ma- n job Tracks at the foot of the wall where the window was broken open indicated that there was only one person implicated in the affair The only clue as to' the time that the robbery may have oc‘ curred comes from a Japanese lad who was sleeping on the porch of a residence across the alley from the Southern Sierra Edison Co Richardson store The boy said that Low Bidder For Dam he saw a man walk away from the j store and through the alleyway to Work HUUVER POWER CONTRACT LET I OKLAHOMA' CITY Oct 15— (AP) — Two men said by police to be Communists were arrested this were reported afternoon after to have leaped tothey the running board of a motor car carrying Secretary of War Patrick J Hurley shouting insults at him The men J I Whitten and R G Pierce were charged with disorderly conduct and disturbing the peace The former resisted arrest and was led to jail ahead of a crowd of 200 persons attracted by the disturbance The secretary’s motor car was leaving the tnamber of commerce building here for the airport from where Mr Hurley later took off for Fort Worth Texas to attend inAnauguration of the Atlanta-Lo- s geles air mail line He just had addressed a chamber of commerce luncheon 3 HOME SAFELY ar - Deceiver Is Pushed Into Chicago Lake us Of RobMn WHO RETURNS Oct 15— (UP)—Little Jake Fleagle Breaking Down of Motor SPRINGFIELD Mo of western desperadoes died here today of Car Frustrates Ranan abdominal wound inflicted by officers yesterday when he som Plot hunt refused to surrender after a two-yeMo Oct 15— (UP) Fleagle died in Baptist hospital at 9:55 a m after doc- —GREENFIELD Search for the lone kidnaper who tors failed to arrest an abdominal hemorrhage from the abducted Mrs Alma wound inflicted by an officer’s bullet which felled him on a daughter of a Missouri oilMcKinley millionaire and held her captive 16 hours train as he sought to escape at Branson Mo centered today in the hills BRAZIL REVULT j YUUNG WOMAN the rear at the north at about 1 o’clock this morning The yeggman evidently had his eye only on the safe which contained money for nothing but the safe was disturbed and nothing but cash taken from the store ' Suicide Drives To See Wife In Chicago CHICAGO Oct ' 15— (AP)— ed Thomas W McManus With a bullet wound below the self-inflict- WASHIN GTON Oct 15— (AP)— A contract to furnish power for the Hoover dam has been awarded to Power comthe Southern Sierras ' Riverside on Cal pany of which ‘will mean an expenditure of about $1730000 by the government Secretary Wilbur said today he had signed the contract It calls for a “readiness to serve” charge of a month plus an energy of $006 per kilowatt hour The $1730000 figure based on estimated power requirements will not include the cost of a stand by plant The Sierras company will build a transmission line from either San Bernardino or Victorville CaL depending where they secure a right of way This line is to be a permanent feature and can be utilized to transmit energy from the project when the hydro-electr- ic plant at the dam is placed In service a-bi- d heart and another in his mouth drove his automobile 12 miles last night so that he might say goodbye to his wife before dying The suicide attempt was made in the forest preserve McManus 46 years old first fired the shot that entered i his body near the heart Then he lifted the gun to nis mouth and pulled the trigger again —— f4 At a hospital today he said he lost consciousness for three hours ANCIENT PIANO He regained £is senses and felt an see to desire his wife overpowering ST THOMAS Virgin Islands Oct Mina once again 15— (AP) — Marines and sailors often 44 amuse themselves by thumping on a piano of the vintage of 1695 It was NOISELESS PLANE made in Denmark The case is of ROOSEVELT FIELD N Y Oct Virgin Islands’ mahogany which 15 — (AP) — The noiseless airplane went to Denmark in the form of a approaches perhaps Miss Eldorado log It is in Hotel 1829 which Jones has invented a muffler which takes its name from the year it was has been tested in flights here built ? t -- 4 Ml THUS FAR IN le Utahn Kills CAPTGR FREES I REBELS BEATEN 200-mi- LAST EDITION Little Jake Wlio Terrorized West With Bloody Bank Posses Seek Cabin of Man Merlin Hendrickson 20 of Elsinore After ' Being WI)o Abducted Identified as Bandit Wlioj Held Up MonrqeInsti- Bobberies and Sensational Holdups Dies From Heiress tution Fires Bullet Into Head WhilefHis Captors Bullet Injury Inflicted By Sleuth Who Dong Had Wait and Dies One Hour Later Trailed Him Finger Print His Undoing RELATES ADVENTURE thoroughfares The government has one chance of Come nipping the strike in the bud This Two Locomotives would be by ordering a new arbi& Denver On Together trator to review the situation once more before declaring the award Rio Grande binding This step it was expected will be taken tomorrow but there FLORENCE Colo Oct 15— (AP) was general sketicism that it would — Fifteen persons were injured three be effective seriously and two locomotives were 44 wrecked in a collision between the crack No 2 eastbound Denver & Rio Grande Western passenger train Zane Grey Offended and a switch engine two miles east of here Tuesday i Laws Most seriously Injured are Charles By Edmunds of Pueblo brakeman on ILOS ANGELES Oct 15— (UP)— the flier who suffered a fractured Zane Grey author of numerous arm severe cuts and bruises and other injuries not Immediately dewestern novels has ended a termined L R Kohlman Vancouassociation with Arizona in a huff IThe writer said today he had been ver B C severe head injuries and L Lettellier Pueblo news butcher refused a permit to hunt passenger train who was cut bears on his Arizona properties and on thebruised and suffered several wias “insulted” in the refusal As a and result he will not go back to the fractured ribs state he used as a locale for many of his works “The vanishing forests and game are no longer for the people’ Grey said at his Altadena home near hefe “They are being sacrificed to the lumbermen and cattle raisers" it was understood that Arizona refused the permit because Grey had not proved that his intended Two Arrested After They prey was “predatory" Does the amount of primary money affect the trade of the world? Is there gold enough to do the business of the world? The answers to those two questions have caused thousands of books to be written the truth” of gold you I “How can we tell?” retorted the The world’s great source been the rObbers administering a push that in th& past fifty years has conglomerate reef of the Transvaal sent Weiser into deep water Weiser clung to a rock until passersby resFor years the mines of Johannes- cued him over 1“I told ’em the truth the second producing burg have been or one-ha- lf of all the time” he reiterated a year at police station “If it hadn’t been for that gold mined each year rock I’d have drowned” Those mines are 'beginning to show 44 signs of being forked out Down Since the discovery of America the world has produced twenty billion dollars of gold and fourteen billion j ounces of silver There ds now in the world in the 1 CHICAGO Oct 15— (AP)— David 'form of gold money only nine bil- Emmett 35 south side gambler lion dollars eleven billions of the was shot to death here Monday 20 billions produced having disapnight wear of the years Stephen' Platon who was sitting peared through the use as jewelry or writh Emmett in a parked automoor by hoarding or bile told police that another car in the arts and that Emmett pulled up More than half the gold money of shouted tonearby him to “duck” and at the world is held by the people of the same time started his motor Before he could start the car howthe United States ever an occupant of the second Last year the production of machine rushed up and shot was 250000000 ounces $200-0000- FAMOUS UTAH WEDNESDAY EVENING OCTOBER 15 1930 Fleagle Wound Fatal Desperado Succumbs Calling For Mother LIGHT THROWN ON DAWES AND TO BERLIN PROTEST VIEWS O O McIntyre f 1 GGrDEN CITY News and tr And I will tread down the In mine anger and make people them drank: in my fury and I will bring down their strength to the earth — Year — No 89 Sixty-fir- st THOUGHT CITY Oct SALtTLAKE as 15 — (AP) — Merlin Hendrickson 20 the robber of the Monroe State bank at Monroe Utah yesterday shot himself through the head today at Elsinore five miles south of Monroe while officers wore waitand died an hour ing to take him to the scene of the robbery ' later i - — t that a' youth answering the description of the bank robberwas living in a box car near Elsi- 4 Notified' rugged of the Ozark mountains near here Posses of oeace officers and citizens spurred on by a $2000 reward offered by Benton Wilson the woman’s father searchcl the woodlands for the kidnaper's cabin believed located near Stock-to- n old nore Deputy Sheriff 'A O Hopkins -and City Marshall Roy Lloyd of Monroe went to question him Hendrickson denied any connection with the robbery and expressed a willingness to face the two women locked hfi the bank vault yesterday byI the robber MONEY NOT FOUND He was given permission to go into an adjoining room to prepare for the trip and shot himself The money through the temple stolen from the bank $260 in silver had not been found The boy went to Elsinore from Ephraim a short time ago and was living with his father a railroad section worker in a box car The two went to Ephraim from the Carbon county coal camps about 10 days ago s Mrs McKinley an expectant mother was allowed to return to her home yesterday after her abductor was forced to abandon his automobile when it was wrecked She was unharmed Mrs McKinley was confined to her home today still suffering from NEW YORK Oct 15— (UP)— fright and fatigue caused by the Wall street men believed today that walk into the mountains the long a of housecleaning is well process mar forced her to make under in the market thus avoidway LONG NIGHT DESCRIBED action government ing possible Describing the long night in which excessive short selling the abductor forced her to lie in a against This view was by aptarpaulin in a forest dampened by parent tighteningstrengthened up on stocks for rain Mrs McKinley told of their loaning purposes — needed by shorts conversations in their operations and by the rev“He at first said he would have elation that stock exchange officials to have $60000 from Dad” the girl had dined unannounced Sunday said “I told him Dad hadn’t that night with President Hoover at much ready money He said noth- Washington ing then and smoked cigarets conThe administration was pictured stantly I dozed for a moment but subsequently as hopeful that the exI was wet and tired out and fright- change would do its own ened and awakened quickly And many traders believed “Finally the man said he’d take that this very process was under $30000 and that he would send Dad way — probably as a result of the rt word to that effect He said he was talk between PresiPresident Richard obligated to ‘the gang’ on one side dent Hoover and the law on the other so that he Whitney of the New York stock exhadn’t any choice but “to produce change and Vice President Allen L the goods’” Lindley Mrs McKinley became hysterical Most of the recent weakness in she said and the man finally asked the market has been attributed to her if she " could get $10000 from short selling tactics of an organized him if he released her on a promise bear crowd which has been reflectto return with it ed in a lessening of confidence in The girl promised Her ' captor the business situation This was the took her to the highway It was topic many in the street believe of afternoon They had been in the Whitneys talk with President Hoowoods since early morning ver “Now I’ll kill you sure If you The most effective manner in don’t come back with the $10000” which short selling can be discourshe quoted him as saysing “I’ll kill aged is to prevent the short seller a motorist and take his car if I have from borrowing stock to deliver to escape but I won’t forget if you against his short contract Several of the larger stock exchange houses betray me” REWARD OFFERED are believed to have adopted this The young woman stumbled to a procedure not being willing to befarmhouse where she was taken in a come a partner in any deal which motor car to Stockton Her parents might adversely affect prices 9 were notified then and came for her to ran she when their wept They car Hundreds of persons came to the Wilson home when news of the girl’s return went forth Everett Wilson the girl’s brother appeared and ad dressed the men in his front yard: CALLING “Go get your guns men” he said “VT will go after that man We will get him” Wilson Dade county’s wealthiest Butte Blanketed And Other man told the angry group he would Sections Get Touch give $500 to the man who kills this man $1000 to the one who brings of Snow him to me and let me kill him" 44 CHEYENNE Wyo Oct 15— (AP) — Brewing storms presaged the first real visit of winter to Wyqomlng toTwins day The weather bureau forecast a To False general storm with rain late today to be supplanted by snow and freezSALT LAKE Oct' 15— (AP)—The ing temperatures tonight Snow began falling in Sheridan Snider twins would rather be in jail in Salt Lake City than at liberty today where a temperature of 32 degrees above zero prevailed Snow elsewhere “ also was falling from Hanna west Apprehended in an allegedly stol- to the Utah line Yellowstone park en automobile here two weeks ago Walter and William Snider escaped reported the minimum temperature in the state 22 degrees above zero and beat their way to St Louis so with them well didn’t go Things BUTTE Mont Oct 15— (UP)— there so they decided to give themselves up to the law Instead of sur- Butte and surrounding territory was policeman blanketed today wtih the season’s rendering to the first beat their first heavy snowfall which came as saw however they they a boon to hunters who invaded the home back way again “At Kansas City a policeman hills today in quest of big game While the snow was melting rapidtold the ofnearly caught us’ 'they had in the city as temperatures ly whom escaped ficer from they climbed some the mountains were here covered to a sufficient depth to aid K in tracking game The storm came suddenly out a Beats Money clear sky with a sharp wind from the northwest Starting as a cold the precipitation turned to To Side of i Widow rain snow and continued at intervals until early morning NEW YORK Oct 15— (UP)— After the death of her husband Mrs PORTLAND Ore Oct 15— (UP) Luise Lustig 65 of Yonkers sued to — The first spell of “weather” of collect $3000 tn insurance policies on the season was experienced in the Pacific northwest today his life The ‘ensuing litigation occupied Flurries of snow were reported at two years Yesterday the judge an- Spokane Wash Victoria B C and nounced a decision in her favor but other points along the border Mostwo minutes previously Mrs Lustig cow Idaho experienced quite a had died in the courtroom of a storm with the ground blanketed heart attack for two or three hours although 44 later melted ’ -h- ousecleaning heart-to-hea- WINTERLEAVES CARDS ? ‘ Favor Jail Liberty Death ! MONROE Utah Oct 15— (AP)— A lone bandit said by witnesses to be? about 20 years old executed a holdup of the Monroe State bank and escaped with $260 after locking two women in a vault well-plann- ed here Tuesday Entering the bank when only Mrs Vera Smith a bookkeeper and Mrs Ella Bowman a customer were present the bandit forced them into the vatilt at the point of a gun and after taking the money in the cashier’s cage escaped G R Reid assistant cashier re- turned from a lunch a few minutes later and released the women The bandit passed up a larger sum of box in the money locked in a deposit - vault Bank officials expressed the belief the bandit was an amateur After forcing the women into the vault he asked for the keys to lock it they ‘ said 44 - Leader Chosen By Idaho Presbytereans ‘ JEROME Idaho Oct 15— (AP)— Men prominent in the work of the Presbyterian church are on the speaking program today at the sessions of the twenty-secon- d annual convention of the Presbyterian synod of Idaho The sessions opened last night with the moderator’s sermon by Dr H H Hayman of Caldwell The synod last mgnt elected John Kr Walpole of Salmon former pastor $t Hollister and Rogerson as moderator for the coming year to succeed Dr Hayman who is presiding at this meeting — M Woman Kills Mate Attempts Suicide f Ark Oct 15— (AP)— Mrs Fannie Ferris 39 shot and killed her husband R E Ferris 41 a merchant and fatally wounded herself at their home here last night A telephone operator whom Ferris had just called and asked to send an officer to his home at once heard the shot that killed Ferris after he had cried “My God don’t shoot me Fannie" EUDORA 4 Wtah Aggie Teacher Under Perjury Charge POCATELLO Idaho Oct 15— (AP) — William- W Henderson faculty member at the Utah State Agricultural college in Logan was arraigned Tuesday in federal court before Judge C C Cavanah on a charge of perjury in connection with a land entry on a homestead near Arimo Idaho His case was con- tinued 5 - - -- 44 Degree Is Present Trout Are Filched On 100th Birthday From Golf Course Oct 15— CLAREMONT Cal (AP) — Charles Edward Harwood of Upland CaL today held an honorary doctor of laws degree from Pomona college here as a present for his one hundredth birthday Harwood was graduated from Williams college Williamstown Mass in 1852 and was one of the founders of Pomona He will become a centenarian Sunday 44 WHITE TOMATO GROWN VANCOUVER Oct 15— (UP)— A returned soldier farmer at Chilliwack B C after many years of exa white toperiment has produced mato which is non-acid- ic and has been cultivated especially for its medicinal purposes MADISON Wis Oct 15— (AP)— — has filching — not come to pass Twenty-thre- efishing thousand trout eating size have been filched from a small pond on the Nokoma golf course The trout of the brown and rainbow variety which are so succulent when browned in butter and garnished with parsley had been placed in the pond for later transplanting in other waters from which they might be fished one at a time Somebody with a mania for trout and too impatient to take them out one by one with hook and line apparently has seined them out The Izaak Walton league which planted them is indignant Trout ' Bandit Is Disarmed By Coast Victims' SAN FRANCISCO Oct 14— (UP) — Police today held Floyd Riley 22 of Seattle “sanitary bandit” who yesterday "cleaned up” in the wash room of the Crocker Bank building here As tenants Riley them ner space entered the room a pointed gun at them robbed and lined them up in a corBusiness was fine until the became too crowded with vicwho turned upon the bandit tims and disarmed him Dispensation Given For Royal Marriage VATICAN CITY Oct 15— (UP)— Pope Pius has granted a dispensation for the marriage of Princess Giovanna of Italy and King Boris of Bulgaria who is a member of the Eastern Orthodox church The dispensation for the mixed marriage pledged both parties in writing to baptize and educate their children in the Catholic faith even excepting a possible heir to the Bui-- 1 gariaa throne |