Show WEATHER UTAH — Fair to-nig- and Saturday little change in temperature IDAHO — Fair in south and unsettled in north portion tonight and Sixty-fir- st Year— No r r? that the sun is neither hot nor luminous The statement is made that the rays from the sun are not hot until they reach the earth's atmosphere is said is not lumin- ous but throws off invisible rays which become visible when filtered through our atmosphere If old theories continue to be questioned what shall be left for us to believe? Drunkenness is nothing else than voluntary madness— Seneca Oct 17 — (AP) — The American Federation of eighteenth amendment and the Volstead act - The prohibition problem was disposed of without the deFatal cases of appendicitis have increased at the rate of from 13 to 20 per cent in 20 years due in part bate that had been anticipated since the opening of the conwe are told to a defective diet vention -- The only delegates to speak on necbe to declared is were the defeated resolutions the Roughage essary to avoid the disease of the authors Arthur J Beauregard of the Providence Central Federated union appendix and Edward Flore of the Hotel and Cancer also is on the increase Restaurant Employes and Beverage with greater fatality Irritations Dispensers' International alliance Flore protested that the delegates ON are to be avoided but- - the medical had been deprived by “the clever profession does not know why cer is increasing unless it be chem- maneuvering of the resolutions committee” of an opportunity to discuss ical deficiencies j theJ defeated resolutions REPORT ON BEER " Tuberculosis which was known as of three propositions on first The the white plague is being reduced to be submitted by the prohibition discures of this and thousands of the ex- Predicts Wickersham Report ease once classed as incurable are resolutions committee was recommendcouncil’s ecutive Will Favor Restoration being effected Appendicitis and ing affirmation ofreport its stand in favor cancer are proving alarming in the of modification of the Volstead act of Brewing number of victims they -- claim to legalize 275 per cent beer The committee advocated its MILWAUKEE Wis Oct 17— - wasA few daysto ago the president’s son resolutions and the delegates accepted (UP) — Milwaukee’s million dollar adoption be afflicted with tu- the found report without debate berculosis and the young man was The resolution proposed by Beau- breweries soon will be producing present to a sanitarium The pros- regard beer for retail sale at asking the convention to go pects are he will recover on record as favoring repeal of the prohibition 10 cents a pint Fred Pabst Sr Volstead act was reported unfavoWhen cancer-i- s early discovered rably by the resolutions committee whose name has been known in the it yields to surgery So does The resolutions committee also re- brewing industry for years predictported unfavorably the resolution ed today in an interview sponsored by Flore urging repeal of “I have gambled $800000 in new ' The surgeon has been most sucthe eighteenth amendment and inon my belief that the equipment states a of method stallation cessful in attacking the disease by the but he must be called before cancer of controlled and restricted distribu- eighteenth amendment will be mod tion which will prevent the exploita- ified to permit manufacture of beer " enters the blood stream or the tion 'of the liquor traffic for un Pabst said “Everyone of Milwauruptured scionable profits and not only do kee’s other six breweries is ready with prevailing speakeasies to start operation on a moment’s The modern well trained and away secret and drinking bvf' prevent the notice” skilled surgeon is proving to be a of any unregulated Pabst recently said that the equipgreat life saver but he is having his reappearance the and system political iniquities ment to utmost imported from Germany the ability challenged which accompanied it” could be used for making malt syrup as well as beer He admitted today Our present day habits are giving however the machinery would not him new problems to attack have been installed “were it not i for the probability of beer coming On Friday October 31 Daniel C back” of the Utah CopJackiing president All of the larger breweries in Milper company is to be presented waukee the city made famous by with the Saunders gold medal for brew have been producing near-beits outstanding achievement in mining since prohibition Pabst pointed Two years ago Herbert Hoover was out In manufacturing the awarded the medal Federal Board Decides to beverage he said "regular beer” first is produced and the alMr Jackiing Is to be honored for Build Near That cohol later removed making Utah one of the great If beer of stronger alcoholic conregions of the world City tent is legalized he pointed out the can keep on making near-beWASHINGTON Oct 17 — TAP) — breweries Thirty years ago he came to Utah and simply neglect to remove began experiments on the porphyry The federal board of hospitalizaores of Bingham canyon and found tion determnied today that the new the excess alcohol "Under present regulations” Pabst the way to profitably treat veterans’ in Utah would be “the alcoholic content of beer material carrying & little over located inhospital immediate vicinity of said the lf to is limited of one per 1 per cent of copper Salt Lake City cent brewers are and other Myself The board gave no details in an convinced that the Wickersham That triumph of a young engineer nouncing its decision It had heard committee on law enforcement will has enriched the world several groups of Utahns on the make a recommendation to congress location for several weeks that three and four during Mr Jackling’s struggle as a young proposed but gave no reasons for selecting per centDecember beer be allowed man should prove an inspiration Salt Lake City “I feel that the public wants beer ' to the young fellows of today who 44 back and that congress will listen find the going difficult if not next December then in December of 1931 I am willing to Drowns Self In 1894 young Jackiing just out Co-E- d stake all my money on my expecof the Missouri School of Mines so that my company may be tations walked from Colorado Springs to To Due Dismissal ready” was Creek because he with Cripple out funds to pay the stage fare DETROIT Oct 17-- (AP) — A is reminder a BamSimon It that girl who felt she had been berger who years after became disgraced because she was expelled governor of this state was so poor from school after accusation of when he came west that he had to smoking cigarets committed suicide walk from Evanston to Ogden yesterday by drowning in the Detroit' UNDER river ' Her mother said the girl Dorothy Many of our great men have started with discouragements fac- Berger had denied the accusation ing them but like Jackiing they and had brooded over her dismissal He Is have won by having courage and us- A week ago she disappeared from Suspected of Robbing Last home overcomher mother and their night ing intelligence in the Jeweler In Salt sister identified her body in the ing of obstacles county morgue Lake 44 There can be nothing seriously wrong with this country so long as nted SAN FRANCISCO Oct 17 the door of opportunity opens which on Lake in Salt City Is Gamble charges permits poor boys to lift themselves of complicity in a $40000 jewel rob to— the highest pinnacle of success bery Tony Tedesco alias Antonio Declares was arrested here Cedlscio An authority on the forest reto find Tedesco at After failing sources of the United States warns address given by Utah authorithe 17— IOWA CITY Oct la (AP)— rate the country that at the present ties officers assigned to pick him up of destruction the forests of Amer- Why aren’t any two persons alike? accidentally found him in an autoIn the opinion of Prof E E ica will disappear before this nation on a down town street cormobile it is because nature’s law has 250000000 population of heredity is a gamble which just ner The Salt Lake 21City robbery occurred September When the trees are gone this as readily hands down to the chilUnder questioning police said Tedren the “deuces and from country he predicts will begin to the ancestral deck as treys” desco revealed he is a relative of it does the slip backward “aces and kings” but never allows Mrs Ralph Esposito and was acthe same combination to be formed quainted with Genaro Broccolo reWhat would America do without a more puted blackhand leader whom Espothan once lumber industry? Professor Lindstrom who is head sito is accused of having killed Teof genetics of the desco will be closely questioned conThe country would be compelled of the department of Iowa voiced his theory cerning the slaying officers said University to to turn other lands for its in addressing a group of science Tedesco was on trial in Ogden a teachers few -months ago accused of killing 44 We couK draw on the forests of Tony Lisa who was a pistol victim in the Amazon valley which are reOgden canyon but was acquitted by ported to be inexhaustible Seven Killed a jury 44 Latin America has three million As Collide square miles of trees which is equivalent to a solid forest over the Census Is Revised whole of the United States BUCHAREST Roumanla Oct 17 —Seven persons were killed Cities In the Amazon valley there are and(AP) in a collision tomany not less than 8000 species of trees day betweeninjured a passenger train and including forests of cedar mahog- an oil tank train WASHINGTON Oct 17 (AP)— any and rosewood Those killed were railway men The census bureau today announced store keepers the revived population figures for With ocean transpotration com-- and Houston Texas to be 292349 for 44 atively cheap timber could be 1930 as compared with 138276 in brought out of the Amazon to HISTORIC JAIL 1920 American seaports at a cost not BALTIMORE Oct 17— (AP)— also announced the reThe much in excess of present prices Fort McHenry birthplace of “The vised bureau figures for Memphis Tenn Banner” is now as 253136 as compared with 162351 However it is the duty of those as Maryland headquarters for used 1920 the entrusted with the conservation of federal prohibition forces and it is inThe bureau also gave out the folour timber to see to it that we are proposed to establish a federal jail lowing revised population figures: not driven to foreign sources of there Former Representative John Boise Idaho 21516 Twin Falls supply by the destruction of our Philip Hill has written protests to Idaho 8788 ahd Sheridan Wyo PflBST WAGERS THOUSANDS BEER’S RETURN ppendixes - SALUflltfiTS VETS HOSPITAL er non-alcoho- lic copper-p- roducing er low-gra- de one-ha- old tonWeoesco ARREST (API-Wa- Heredity Professor - f Lind-stro- m -- - Are Trains t For Idaho p- Star-spangl- ed Washington $536 LAST EDITION : Daugherty Is Indicted Blast Shatters FOR OFFICERS Garment Factory OF UEflBODY ' Caiise Is Puzzle SALT LAKE BALLOTS CAST ‘ : IN Prohibition Problem Disposed of Without Debate Ex- pected By Both Sides But Authors of Dripping Spokesman Says He Will Vet Motions Protest They Were Deprived of OpFavor War If Its to Discuss Their Propositions portunity Necessary Sufficient doubt to make one today reiterated its commitment to a policy in favor analytical makes for progress but of modification of the Volstead act to permit 275 per cent to throw over all accepted fundabeer and defeated resolutions demanding repeal- - of the mentals is to invite chaos N : Lao c—a Labor Unions Adopt FASCIST GALLS Resolution for Beer UPON GERMANY But Defeat Repealer TO ABROGATE PARIS TREATY BOSTON rv IT 1& Hr FRANK FRANCIS The sur it 23:21 OQDEN CITY UTAH FRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER' 17 1930 91 News Views A scientist says The dnmkard and tie glutton shall come to poverty — Proverbs amm - no Saturdayin temperchange ature 'THOUGHT A ht t £ Six Thousand Delegates Convention Attend Gathering TAX CHANGES URGED diso'rder1n b e r l I n Dozens Taken to Hospitals For Treatment After They Are Cut and Burned Manufacturer Most Seriously Injured By Explosion Police Seek to Leam If Labor Trouble Is Behind Disaster u : fOS ANGELES Oct 17 — Motion For Seizure of Jewish Wealth Is Introduced 40 and 50 persons Responsibility of Shaping 4-- were one' but injured only reported critically in an exThought Claimed Due which wrecked the Garment Capital building at plosion To Teachers 7:30 a m today With the resultant fire under control an BERLIN Oct 17— (AP)— Abroga tion of the treaty of Versailles and if necessary to Germany’s salvation war were proclaimed by Gregor Strasser Fascist party spokesman before the reichstag today to Jse ts of Germany Fascist pol- SALT LAKE CITY Oct 17— (AP) —Utah teachers were urged to sup- port the taxation amendments to the state constitution to be voted on next month by speakers before this forenoon’s session of the’ Utah key-poin- icy Herr Strasser’s declarations were made after his fellow partisans had howled down other speakers who were forced to bellow their argu- ments for and against the govern- ment’s program of economic reform which expounded yesterday by Chancellor Bruening was up today ' for debate At one point in the proceedings Socialists sitting on the left of the reichstag plenary hall shouted “Throw them out” “Throw them out” The Fascists replied “Come and do it!” The bedlam lasted for hours and did not cease even when Herr Strasser took the floor EVEN TO WAR Strasser declared that the Fascists were not seeking to embroil their nation In war but “won’t shrink from it if it should become the last means of securing German indepen dence and social freedom” Of the treaty of Versailles he commented that ” it was “immoral and hence void The reichstag session was held while working class sections of the city such as Wedding seethed with disorder In early morning rioting by communists who fought with police three persons were injured before the disorder was suppressed During the lunch hour police again had to use clubs to disperse the crowd in the Wedding district and late this afternoon the streets were heavily patrolled by mounted police in anticipation of possible renewal of the rioting after factory closing hours WOULD SEIZE WEALTH After Strasser’s address the Fascists introduced a motion in the reichstag demanding “expropriation without indemnification” for the benefit of the German people of the entire capital of bank and bourse magnates of east European Jews and others of foreign race who had to Germany since Augimmigrated ust 1 1914 To make the motion more sweeping it was extended to the families of relatives of these and to moneys invested and increased since that date through war revolution inflation deflation and profiteering’5' The motion also demanded that the government take over immediately all big banks including the reichsbank The Communist Wilhelm Pieck used the forum chiefly for a tirade against metal manufacturers but he also delivered a bitter attack against the government while his colleagues cried “Red front I” He spoke before an almost empty house The Centrist Joseph Joos declared his party supported the government’that s-declaration He said “By the very fact of remaining in office our government has strengthened the confidence of foreign countries in Germany” NO IDLE GOSSIP ! The atmosphere became so tense Bruening rose brusquely and walked out That was when Strasser was paying acid compliments to members of the cabinet Any idea that Strasser was talking at random about the fascist asway pirations was dissipated by thecarehe read point by point from a fully prepared manuscript When he finished his fellow fascist reichstagers cheered wildly for several minutes winding up with shouts “Hail Strasser” and "Germany Awaken” ’ at one time that Chancellor 1 above DAUGHTERY of former Attorney General Harry Daugherty and president of the defunct Ohio States bank at Washington Court House Ohio has been indicted on 58 counts charging embezzlement misapplication of funds and falsification of the bank’s condition He is charged with MAL misappropriating $34000 IDAHO HUNTER SHOT TO DEATH JN r tr DEER AREA ' 4 t Another Gem iState Man Is found ’With Head - Blown Off f IDAHO CITY - Oct 17 (AP)— Glade Fisher 26 of Fruitland was dead today” the victim of a deer hunting accident but officers here and his relatives in Fruitland were without information as to the nature of the accident Fisher was accidentally shot to death in the Deadwood mountains near Lowman yesterday while hunting with a companion Whether he was shot by his own gun or by that of other hunters in the mountains was unknown Officers here were advised an in quest would be held in the mountains a few miles below where the accident occurred He was the son of Mr and Mrs Grant Fisher of Fruitland and brother of Earl Fisher Fruitland su perintendent of schools The latter left with Boise county officers last night for the scene of the accident 1 i HEAD BLOWN OFF PARMA Idaho Oct 17 (AP)— The headless body of Steve Ward a resident of the Big Bend community ten miles southwest of here and just across the Oregon state line was found yesterday Officers advanced a suicide theory after examination revealed Ward’s head had been blown off with a shotgun ' ' charge ' He was last seen alive Tuesday He wrecked his car on the way home Tuesday night and garage men' tow ed the machine to his ranch They said they believed Ward was intoxicated when they left him A coroner’s inquest is by Malheur county officials planned -- YOUTH RECOVERING MOSCOW Idaho Oct 17 (AP)— Clinton Towne 18 is recovering from a wound in the hip received Monday when he was accidentally shot by Howard Johnson 15 while picking apples in an orchard on Moscow mountain Johnson mistook Towne for (cougar when he saw a movement in the apple tree The small bore rifle shot struck him in the hip i 44— ' SAILORS TRY MOTORS WASHINGTON Oct 17— (AP)— Diesel motors are to transport some of Uncle Sam’s sailors from ship to shore for a while at least The navy is to try out new engines for ship launches in place of the gasoline variety Education association convention Dean Thomas A Beal of the University of Utah and Attorney General George p Parker analyzed the amendments’ and declared them a forward step in the effort for more equitable taxation “The wants of a state like those of an individual are constantly increasing and they must be met so far as they are reasonable and consistent” Dean Beal said “But the tax system of 1895 when our present constitution was framed is no more suitable for meeting the wants or needs of 1930 than the means and methods of doing business in 1895 are applicable at the present time” CALLS FOR SUPPORT At that time he insisted all property in the state was tangible and known to the assessor “In my judgment1 we ought to support these amendments 100 per cent” he added “This is the best not perfect by any plan means though because there is no perfect plan that has thus far been presented to the state It is the re suit of a thorough- analysis of the tax systems of other states and conforms to the opinion of some of the best economists in this country” Attorney General Parker the teachers to study the urged proposed amendments and teach them to the people of their communities “Many people will vote against the amendments because they are ignorant of the changes to be made he said “They would rather con tinue with the present antiquated system than bother to study the pro posals” He said there was no about the legality of the question amendments as they had been studied at every step by able lawyers c BALLOTING ' SALT LAKE Oct INTERESTS 17— (AP)— Balloting for officers of the Utah Education association held the interest of approximately 6000 delegates at tending the convention here today A J Ashman of the Sevier school superintendent district and Dr J R Mahoney of the University of Utah were nominated for the presidency at the first general session last night in the tabernacle ADDRESSES MADE L W Nielsen principal of the Jordan High school and Samuel Morgan of Davis High school were nominated for first vice president Addresses by Amos N Morrill of Provo retiring president of the association and William S Gray dean of the college of education at the University of Chicago were other features of the general session President Merrill placed the re sponsibility for the shaping of public thinking on the school teachers and declared the school is the center from which ideas for the shaping of community thought and behavior originates It is how to perform this function best that should challenge the teaching forces and be solved by them TAX AMENDMENTS He urged the delegates to support the proposed tax amendments which willbe voted upon this fall habits of Discussing the American public Dean Gray declared that an acknowledged need of democracy is an informed intelligent citizenry He placed the responsibility for security of progress on the public schools which lay the foundations for education and libraries books and other agencies which are means of continuing education throughout life - the-readin- g Telegraph Service Disrupted By Blaze SALT LAKE Motorist Victim of Female Impersonator I t ' MUCH to his discomfiture the loss of $380 and a little ride at street the point of a revolver C A Harris 165 Twenty-sixt- h tried the good Samaritan act a short distance north of Layton early this morning As Mr Harris drove along in his automo- bile he observed a woman sitting beside the road evidently looking for some traveler to give her a lift He drove his car to the side of the roadway and as he did so a man came from concealment with revolver in hand telling Mr Harris to hand over his cash "The woman joined the bandit in the operation the funny part of it being however that it was a man in omen’s clothes The two bandits entered Mr Harris’ car and directed him to drive into Ogden which of course he did as the revolver was still in evidence At the east end of the Riverdale viaduct the men told Mr Harris to stop his car Mr Harris relates that the men hopped from the car and disappeared He drove to the police station where he advised Detectives C E Noble and C K Keeter Patrolmen D E Shaw and Sergeant L W Pack of the occurence - CITY Oct 17— The main Western Union Telegraph company transmission lines to the north were burned and service disrupted by a blaze at the Utah Oil Refining company plant at Thirteenth North and Eighth West streets Thursday afternoon Telegraph company officials estimated :he loss at $5000 44 Watchman Is Guilty of Murder Arson een hour and a half later no bodies had been found in or about the shattered steel and concrete structure 11-sto- ry Early estimates of the loss were set by fire officials at $1000000- to the wrecked building while three other nearby manufacturing struc- tures suffered heavy losses Windows were shattered for four blocks - around INVESTIGATION BEGUN Police and fire officials- began an immediate Investigation into alleged' indications the explosion might have been the result of labor troubles By 9 o’clock 40 persons had been taken to the police emergency hospital for ‘treatment for cuts-- and burns Several others had been tak-- 1 en to other hospitals 46 Hyman Schulman garment manufacturer was the most seriously hurt of those rescued at that hour The building had been fairly well searched He suffered burns of the head face hands and legs I STRIKE IN PROGRESS A strike of the International Garment Workers’ union has been in progress for seven weeks' -and police have been watching the- Garment Capital building for two weeks Cap- tain William J Hines of the police “red” squad disclosed following the explosion The blast occurred in the rooms of the Beverly Hills Frocks Inc on the 'fifth floor where’ police said there had been labor trouble consequent to a strike belief It had ' They expressedanthe accumulation of been caused by gas but were investigating the manner in which it was exploded They gave considerable credence to reports the gas had been ignited when a Mexican youth employed in the shop lit a cigaret CAUSED BY GAS Police said at least two victims had told them of seeing the Mexican employe light the cigaret This was followed immediately by the explosion Katzenberger police Captain S-explosives expert declared he was convinced the explosion Was due to gas not a commercial explosive He pointed out the force was upward and outward affecting the upper floors the worst whereas dynamite or 'other explosive would have blown huge holes at- - the points ol - i CLEVELAND Ohio Oct 17 (AP) — Two mail trains of th? Big Four railroad smashed headon within the city early today killing three of their crews and injuring four others Through some mixup a westbound train departing for St Louis was on the same track as another train the coming into the station from divisional yards at Linndale - They collided rounding a curve MEN SCALDED Engineer Henry Sprouse of the eastbound train and Fireman Charles Graff 65 and Conductor Jerry Dickson 50 of the westbound train were killed Engineer Frank McCarthy of the westbound train and Fireman Clarence Sheffield 35 of the eastbound train were seriously scalded ThomasTIenahan 59 fireman on the eastbound train and William F Dee flagman on the westbound train suffered minor in juries All were from Cleveland Sprouse and Graff were scalded to death in escaping steam while Dickson was pinned between the cab and the tender trying to jump McCarthy and Sheffield were too seriously injured to tell how the -- wreck occurred SAVES ’ ms 4 LIFE Henahan whose left artn was paralyzed said the eastbound train was rounding the curve at a slow rate of speed There was no warning of the crash he said and he had only a glimpse of the headlights of the oncoming locomotive before the impact - - f detonation OPPOSING THEORIES LOS ANGELES Oct 17 — (&!P)— Opposing theories were advanced police today by the district attorney and fire department officials as to the Cause of the explosion which wrecked the garment capital building injuring more than 40 persons here this morning Two police chemists Rex Welch -and Ray Pinker reported preliminary examination of the evidence indicated the probable presence of TNT They said 24 hours would be their tests required to completeballistic expert Mosley Spence also joined in the opinion’ which the trio deduced partly trom the odor and stains on linoleum taken from the fifth floor of the wrecked Effects of the explosion building Cabinet Formed to Act which exerted great force in nearly all directions also entered into the on Unemploment deduction The district attorney’s investigaRelief tors previously expressed conviction WASHINGTON “Oct 17— (AP)— a gas heavier than air and much than Illuminating gas had President Hoover said today a com- heavier cause been the memof cabinet mittee composed Chief Scott said destructive Fire fedbers and Governor Meyer of the gas fumes came from leaky pipeeral reserve board had been formed lines evidently on the fifth floor to alleviate unemployment during Dee saved his life by jumping and was knocked unconscious The two locomotives telescoped then sankback with their noses buried into each other The heat of the steam rushing from the broken boilers was so intense that rescue workers were forced to work several hours with acetylene torches to free the body of Dickson HOOVER WORKS FOR MORE JOBS the winter months With the experience gained here in the last 10 months and with the of the governors and mayors throughout the country Mr Hoover said an attempt would be made to set up a stronger organiion i Killer Is Executed At Texas Prison zation than that which was oxgan-ize- d Oct 17— HUNTSVILLE Tex at his direction early in the (AP)—Joyce Shepard a killer blindspring to curb unemployment ed by his own hand was put to The president in his statement death in the state prison electric said: chair early today He was accused “I have today requested Secre- of murdering Sheriff Bob Smith of taries Lamont Davis Wilbur Hur- Fisher county and his deputy Jake ley Hyde Mellon and Governor Owens but was convicted only for Meyer of the federal reserve board the Owens slaying He was proto formulate and submit to me nounced dead at 12:16 a m plans continuing and strengthening the organization of federal activiNO ‘HOME HARMONY ties for employment during the winLOS ANGELES Oct 17 (UP) ter” —Lew Brown composer of many 44" songs didn’t write popular theme in My Coffee” Cream the “You’re Fading-Fo- r ks an ode to his wife Mrs Syl-v- it Brown charged today in a suit for divorce of I m a The & Texas “Under Dreamer” BOISE Oct 17 (UP) —Despite unOveYour “Button Moon” Up rcast” and many other popular iring efforts the two parties searchmelodies wrote most of them ing for R H Robertson Boise salesman lost in the wilds of the Yellow away from the family fireside Pine country while hunting October and when his wife remonstrated 6 report no success The crews of she was greeted with profanity men can’t even find a trace of the Mrs Brown charged ost hunter Mrs Brown stated her husLittle hope is held out of finding with band’s— Income combined Robertson alive R F Beaver RobHenderson and of those Ray ertson’s nephew who is helping diDe Sylvia exceeded $5C0-00- 0 rect searching parties reported Buddy a year and asked for a diThursday that the weather in the vision of community property toYellow Pine country is becoming taling $1000000 In addition she worse Winter is gradually descend-n- g the custody of their two sought over the mountainous country children Nomi 9 and Arlene 4 ?gssps however are still hoping to and a $5000 monthly allowance iind the lost hunter’s body if the ‘ Hopes Fast Lost Salesman ST LOUIS Oct 17— (AP)— Andrew B Meadows night watchman charged with first degree murder and arson in the burning of the Buckingham hotel annex here December 5 1927 with the loss of seven lives was found guilty by a jury in circuit court today and given the death penalty 4 APOLITICAL BEST MAN PRINCETON 111 Oct 17— (AP) — There’s no question that the best man in the Illinois senatorial contest is James Hamilton Lewis - His opponent admits it “But” adds rtuth Hanna McCormick “he is not £hq best candidate”- faaq has giet deat X (AP)-fBetw- co-aut- hor |