Show THE OGDEN STAN I Marriner S Eccles DANGER SEEN CUT TARIFFS i Wool Intercstf Also Hope (Continued from Page To Avoid Federal return to Ofden within Taxes Mr Eccles aald months Processing One) a i ! - LIQWCT LOOMS MONDAY i ! i WAX ! (Continued from Page One) and that her weight had dropped from 113 to 87 pounds! Her lawyer Ben C Cohen had much to say however after he had learned of an affidavit in New York containing the purported conversa tiorm between Mrs Vallee and Leon "Mrs Vallee is not guilty of lnfl dellty with - Gary Leon or anyone tlao" said Cohen "The charges against my client are based on document recording tapped telephone conversations Vital portions of these have been deliberately omitted If the full text of these conservation were revelled there would be abso lutely io bau for these untru SENATE DROPS FORD MOTORS (Cantlnaed from Page One) in connection with dropping the PKHIONAL LOSSES Tlie committee waa in recess to but mean day for the weck-cu hiU Z': aolutely nothing said which any " body need to worry about Halting iSuiCt W w ICKiriVU of group WIBi lilt stock he —— Occasional cleaning of the car buretor will increase operating efficiency of your automobile to follow Wyoming In that states fight for outright cession of the public domain to the eleven western states Charles E Collin of Kit Carson was president for the third time and rtapld City 8 D was selected aa the 1935 convention oity over El Paso Phoenix f San rrancisco ana ucm Angeles All oth er vice president of the associa tloln were as were F £ Mollln of Denver secretary and Charles E Blaine of Phoenix traffic counsel In a convention admittedly "load ed with dynamite" officers! and leaders managed to iteer the dele gates from what threatened to be an open apllt over1 the question of making cattle a basle commodity wiuiout any discussion the con ventlon adopted more than 30 res oiuuons cniei among Which were those endorsing a plan submitted by Henry coffee of Chadron Nebr calling for an export bounty on beef ind pork endorsement of the na tlonal livestock recovery act: In crease In the tariff on canned meats and hides together with immediate disposition of ita monthly Import quoia on nioes kipe and calf skins The association also agreed to support the secretary of agriculture in nia move to obtain the appropria tion oi S20oooooo0ito aid the live stock industry committee of fire by President Col 11ns today waa en rout to Wash lngton to present !the cattlemen's view on rcmeaiai legislation for the Industry The committee has been empowered to take all action neces sary to aid recovery ' Colo re-elec- ted i re-elec- ted j '! Shrinkage In Walsl1 Property Revea ed ! : HELENA Mont Jan 13— (UP)— of investvarious Shrinkage ments haa reduced the value of the I Baby Harry Luti II month old! had unclnned" todav au open aarety pin which the fcJ c:J"dajr nlht King' county Ap waa not harm and he wa obviously the leaafc con- - cerned of anybody about it NEWS And VIEWS (Continued from rati One) 'ith the -- work of recovery should hasten the day of completely rees- vaonsnca coniicence oeneve in & mora n!hi u WASHINGTON Jan 13 — (AP— BOOST SPEED ry MAItX JC SLACK Correspondent (Copyright If 13— UP- a John Merrill flsunderi aged 71 HOLLYWOOD Jan farmer died Friday evening at )o'clock at hli home in Romanco haa survived a breach of seven-thirt- y promise suit for Donald Cook dap Collinston after aj few weeks' illness per leading man and Maxine Lewis Mr Saunders was born in Ogden on blue-eye- d December 0 18C2j aon of William singer He Six weeks ago Mlns Lewis filed and Phoebe Merrill Saunders life lived had his all in Collinston suit for $100000 damages against the actor charging him with re except eight pent in Ogden waa He ft to of ft the L D Q membtr her promiae marry pudiating She described herself in the com cnurcn He waa married in 1884 to Matll plaint as a prospective mother da Oermer who died in 1898 In 1802 IIAPPV AS DOVES Yesterday the two appeared at he waa married to Alice Smith of the marriage license bureau happy Smlthfleld and they were divorced aa a pair of turtle-dovto file 20 years later Five years ago he married Minnie Erickaon of Preston notice of intention to wee "The law suit Is all forgotten Idaho who survives He is alio sur how" Cook explained "We expect! vlved by the foliowlrfg sons and to be married next Tuesday or Wed Smlthfleld Arthur J Saunders Mrs nesday in a private ceremony" Chic in a muskrat coat and black Sterling Bcacrlat iDale L Saunders close-fittin- g hat hi fiancee beamed Collinston Mrs Leland Stone Salt two Lake City 10 grandchildren her happiness and the follow "I'm terribly terribly happy" she H O ing brothers and! sisters enthused A R Saunders Sauhders George! Cook ft native of Portland Ore! He formerly Saunders and E T Saunders Og- gaVe hla age ai 32 was the huaband of Frances Reran-!g- er den Mrs Lizzie Millard Molton Idaho David Sftunders Corlnne daughter of Mrs William De Mrs John Boying on Hooper Alma Mille and his name has been linked Willard Saunders Hyde Park romances with Mary Brian jln paat Benson Mrs Peck Saunders Carl jana evaiyn rcnapp Miss Lewie waa born in Aahevllle Salt Lake City Mrs Esther Ames N C 23 years ago She la a well- - Treasureton Idaho Service will be held Tuesday aft known singer in Hollywood night ernoon at one o'clock in the Dewey clubs vllle L D S wardxhapel with Blsh Robert Potter bf Collinston pre wary a somewnat gentle name op Friend rpay call at Lind-qul- st aiding3000-pouft for rhineceros gave Son clfapel in Ogden on and pne film studio and its workers one n4 tHAn i'kImI until hour of unhappinesa and thrills at the in home Collinston Monday when she kicked over her traces and ftfternoon and and Tues evening crew a cameramen of charged of Interhour services until day STARS RUN TO COVER ment will be in made the DeweyHer performance uncalled for in ' j vine cemetery an adventure picture drove Johnny weisflmuiier Maureen O'Sullivan and other players to cover before pandleri nlacated her with hooks poles and timbers The cage which protected the cameramen was bad y dented by Mary'i infuriated BY charges United Preaa) es j j great-grandchildr- en j: - nd WOMAN itiLLED Word Received of By Officers of Elks Advance In Banking rVANflTOM i Jm Wvrt funeral services for 1 kins were held in the I O O V hall Thursday afternoon under auspices of L'lks' lodge No 624 of Rock Springs with the following officers in charge: Exalted Ruler F J Esteemed Leading Knight H W Anderaoh? Esteemed Loyal Knsht 0 w oorman Lecturing Knight Leon Doan Secretary A Angelovtc Chap aln O F Pitchford district deputy of Wyoming Two numbers were sung by a quartet composing Mrs Ezra Brown JrM Mrs James Whittaker Jr Robert and John Nielaon and ft vocal duet wak given by Robert and John Nielaon with Mrs Ivar C Butts at tne piano o Mattnewi gave a Sor-ens- on r Salt Hit SALT IjAKW flt'T'V Inn 1— Am Mary Hughes 72 of Salt Lake City was almost instantly kill- ed hero last night when aha waa struck by an automobile driven by i n aw ui jav musu oi wij cuy jjw7i wa Mrs Rughea crowlng a street intersection when: she was struck by the! Batley car a it rounded ft! — Mrsi nti corner with 1923 LEADER RETURNS President Jamc Brown returned home last evening from Los Angeles where he had been vlaitini since before the holidays with his aon William Brown and family and with hi daughter Mrs Loula Ramsay of Salt Lake City who haa been pending a number of months on 13-(- surrounding the fatal injury co-rfcel- ger flecirie Tftilay line plans to equip its trains'! for higher speed and to purchasa new equlpnient In an application filed yesterday with the state miblio utilities the comcany request a of the grade of road and railway at the plnt where the new between supplementary highway Salt lAke City find Ogden cron&es the Bflmbergerl track in Davi county near So&lh Bountiful The company 1 requests that the Changs be made without cost to it becauji it woul eliminate a traf-fl- o hazard to tpe motor traveling $ public com-mlpsl- James Ayrest Joseph Normandy George Mosey and Lee constable interment was in the Evsnston cemetery Among relatives and friends from out of town who attended the serv ices were r Mi ftnd Mrs Joseph Fife Mrs Jameja Jeffs Mrs Annie Jeffs Mr and (Mrs Harry Hutch inson and daughter all of Ogden: Mr and Mrs John Olsen ftnd aon Mrs Mary Schcppe Mr snd Mr Alex EngstromJ all of Salt Lake City? Mrs J Rl Jones of Randolph Mr and Mr James Harris Mr and Miss ElAle Nel- George Ha-r- ls ""'SZ? Springs Mr Charles D Clerk Milliard and Mrs Mr and Mrs Brig Hansen Pocatello Mr and Mrs Alvln Holatead and aon of Mountain View Gilbert Wlllough-by- ! Dentaon Texas Mr and Mr Lawrence Narraimore Oreen River Wyo Jan 13-- Ap- plication has buen made by school district No I for approval of two additional pro Jdcts as part of the CWA program in this county Th first ia a hnott M rinale nrnluft mrA woyld employ lour women over a The second period of six weeks is for improvement of the school ground and would include gravel- inK oj ino pjaygrouna at me uiarit school the removal of poor soil and replacing it with good soil on on aep-arntl- on i JOB COUllTED IN COURT ROOM BY CWA APPLICANT first of the week Attorney Kent Cronby ha from the local CWA commit- re-sign- ed tee ELECTION HELD Annual election of the officers of the Altar roclety of St Mary Mag dalene' Catholle church wa held follow Thursday afternoon a Mr Elmer O Hobson president Mr Glen Eastman vlco president Ml Kathcrliie Bwartz secretary and treasurer Following the business meeting a luncheon wa served BETHLEnEMtt Jau —No charge wtjjre 12 (AD pending agalatt him and he did tfrt seem particularly interested In fre proceedings but John Goma spefjt most of his time in police court Officers were purged g for day Then a natrolnan with an official paper called Goflifl' name "That's me thM's me Now X got a Job" he cried Homeless Goma had given hi a "pollrji court" on hla apaddress the ground at the Brown school' for a CWA Job plication improvement of the plot between the high school building and the Hallock building In eluding replacement of poor soil COW ARKESTED with good soil and the planting of shrubs FOR VIOLATING The school district is asking for fifteen men and seven trucks for TRAFFIC LAWS the ground improvement project It is estimated that sbout 400 cubic SEATTLE Jan 13—(AP)-- A cow yards of gravel would be hauled onto the playground at the Clark ambled slowly don a main business school ftnd that altogether about 700 street in the university district She cubic yards of soil jand gravel would violated a traffic- - ordinance howbo handled ever in crbsRlng an interaection on a red light ratrohnan John Karlburg Industries dealing in consumption said ' j So he ran her in— to a nearby good aro the bright economic spot in Franc At preacnt EarBEC until pawner was located three-corner- i ed n t lugcicn a Jiixcjusive Ijoreig News On Thumbnail IDAHO FATALITY TWIN FALLS Ida Jan AP) —Responsibility for determining the fact aociated McAlllter has been the institution sines ! IJVANSTON As Machine Rounds Corner SALT LAKE CITY" Jan IJ-(- AP) -- Slate Senator- - Julian U Bam- for ths Bamberbergrr Hopkins Active pallbearer were the const John Davis Ed Horrocks Harry Reuel Walton and Clarence Hail Frank Brown George Ewer WJudge Cook court reporter have been W Mills Honorary at Jackwm since the middle of the Jrj and Johnwere George Snyder week They will return here the pallbearers Ed Brannan mmm i i J IB— Lake Piedcstrinn Banr3crger A k Grjjde Separation At New Iiterscction Julian George W Hop- - Word Schools Request AUTOMOBILE More Iipprovcments Although Rudy Vallee Is now free to obtain a Mexican divorce he has no intention of doing so the United Pre learned today The crooner waa granted indirect permission to file in Mexican courts by ft New York appellate court dls- nlMiini an injunction suit of hi estranged wife Fay Webb Valles Wss Webb ha aued locally for Separate maintenance we win ngnt the whole case either here or in New York" Val- ce said "I am ft resident of New York and for that reason we may ry to get tne case transferred there so I can apply for a divorce We are dubious about the legality of Mr Vallee' ault here inasmuch a she ha described herself aa a resident of New York when she applied for the injunction" ' Mis Webb has repeatedly stated Opposition to ft divorce declaring sne wants only a separate mainten ance allowance She has asked for $7400 a month EVANSTON Jan 13- Wyo in Evans received been has ton that John H McAllister son of Mrs Donald McAllister ha been elected to the position of aiwlstant ca&hler of the Tomkln County National bank of Ithaca New York one of the oldest banks In central New York established in 1838 Mr v "I 1j lrstaunTiKtli:bn I I I Vf -- To dap! J I 1 1 i Itv THK AROniATf:fi pnrau Bertha Noble 49 wife of cnarie o Noble Of Twin Fans on 6liANGHAlNationlist a mgnway near hers last Thursday ment sources claimed their marines of Mrs today had been plSccd by the Twin hari landM in rnnrhnw rri(Ai t Vl lM " u lorney u revolting Fukieni province and had ty m u wi e tv with vii oi a I taken ftiivuiuers rth - 1i ' "' " T" ovir th MHAM er fleeing before ' Natlonliat armle Mrs Noble wa struck by an auto from Ih north mobile! which officials claim was advancing driven by Henry F Moorehouae a PARIS— Justin De Selves 83 pre Twin Fall produce dealer while war foreign minister died she and her grandson Dean arisen were crossing the highHAVANA— Troops guarded hos way in front of the Noble residence pital to prevent further disorder as ft result of a! decree giving the Cuban medical federation virtual DRINKS OKEH MACK'S BODY ON COAST domination oved all hospitals—in LOS ANOELES Jan 13— (UP)- cluding those operated by Spanish BUT NOT TEARS The body of rharks E Mack come physician dian member and originator of the TTwo Black Crow stage and screen JUDGE THINKS VIENNA— The government turned earn arrived here today from Mesa from the drive against Nazis gen Ariz where he died Thursday night to concentrate in ousting — 13 WILMINGTON Dal Jan erally ths victim of an automobile acci — Mis norence Kelly wa those who have reached high office (AP) dent fined $1 and cost! by Judge John in the civil service and home euard F Lvnn on a chare a of crvine on a i DOORN THE NETHERLANDS public street Arraigned next August Lux de- - Former Kaiser Wtlhelm II ha been nled tha chares of drunkenness forced bv rheumatism to foreeo hi lonaed wood favorite exercle-choppln- g agairwt him North Brtgham Oity rhj 431-- J "Was lie on hi feet?" askea Judee Correspondence j PARIS Lynn Tlui French cabinet "yes ir" replied the compiainirg despite two vote? of confidence in officer the chamber of! deputies wa be "Caao d mituied' the court ruled lieved still on uncertain ground as a "He wasn't drunk ilf he was on his result Of accuAtlon of official feet" and even jimpllcatlon in the laxity M- BY CAR Unypnnrt bank aatntuU ' vtkji THE MOST TALKED ABOUT WOMAN IN THE WORL D ! n I o' BOX ELDER NEWS David II Mann 304 West Third Circulation nnd - TRANSIENT HIT IIOLST ELECTED TO PRESIDENCY MOTOR j Party Leaves To City Postmns er Struck"- While Retting At Road Edgci Arrest Decomes Commerce Chamber Leader FqIIowi JAILED Complete Course SCORES i r j j CALIFORNIA Member of BoV Scout vanguard IN troop No fllfl left here thi morn enry ing to complete ift snow survey BRIOHAM CITY Jan W liergman 43 a transient wa course begun last week on the L0n ANCIELE Jan 13 (AP- )W 'divide taken to tha Coolev hosnital Friday Huntsville-Wheclhundred mn were Twa afternoon after being struck by a hit "adley coutmaater wa in ch&rg Valley Jail today! a official Imperial fought nnii fun rtrtvM nn fhn cfafji hiffh OI vno crouD dis to labor in about order 201 bring of Fifteen the measuring pole way near Bixth North and First in field thi putes vigesabl were com set last week wa up He Upon West street picked up Iri other ectloft of Southtrn'Oftt by L F Hagcl of Hiiey Idaho piction of the upper coune another ifornla bent by striker in thi var-lo- u course be will constructed in who witnessed the accident as hi survey food indmtiiei reigned basin iBrunh i being drove west from Brtgham City' Wheeler Wearied by long hour of patrol- Main trect Hailey carried him to cleared from around the base of thi Sheriff th hospital nd then notified City pole m that accurate measurement! ling agrlcufturaj of district county Imperial Campbell! Oeofge be obtained After the course Marshal John M Hurt and Sheriff may his aides who yesterday warn John H Zundel who arrested Oth an finished it is !planncd to taki and ed Governor Itoiph that then might measurement oncf each month ello fltokea 34 alleged to have been out the state militia to call be need the driver of th car which struck welcomed asaistanci today from Tim-oth- y rteardon director of the stall tSJCt"- - Blok" " nrlehm Clty William IPinlott department of industrial relation According to Marshal Curt meas and Raymond Cato itati highway urement revealed that th driver patrol chief veered seven feet from the hizhwav Funeral service for William W lii striking Rergman who wa alt- ting on a culvert curb restina after Pimlott will be held Monday after ai long tramp It i alleged that noon at two o'clock l at Larkin and fitoke after having struck Berg- - Eon' chapel with tha Rev John W rrtan continued on west and then Hyslop officiating Friends may call at the home 2S3 circled the block and abandoned tha TO THIS INJURY! car street thi evening all Officer said etokes wa ac Twenty-fir- st companied by Ted Btokes and Ther day Sunday and Monday until one on Connor of thla city o'clock Interment will be made in LINCOLN Neb Jan Bergman' injuries were mainly to the Mount Ogden Memorial park the street eped an automobile Down hi back and could not be lmme- in pursuit wax a (telle and hot ately determined by attending car the speedometer regis squad physician tering ft little more than 40 mile &n hour t In Explosion of Gas Finally the ponce OGDENITES LICENSED car forced the BRIOHAM CITY Jan 13—A li- to curb Before driver (the other SALT LAKE CITY Jan 1- 3ctnae to wed was issued to Alvln sna uravea couju oriicers iouowayi B Steven and Lola Oarner both Four student at a West High chool auto another driver the approach were burnmanual class arts adult oi ogden on January n by coun bcsldo whizzed mobile up stopped ed but not seriously on the head ty Clerk J A Josephson face and hands Friday night and the first car and out Jumped a an Instructor escaped Injury only finahce company representative with BODIES RECOVERED car by ripping clothing from his body a replevin for the speeder' a moon looked MEND02A Argentina Jan 1- 3- when for officers The weldga$ from anj acetylene ment (AP— With 23 bOdJe recovered J In tank unladed J rescue crew continued their tearch "Better not add insult to injury" John Qtagg clasi Instructor rip of flood area today with predlc ped hi blazing shirt and under- - mused one as they shuffled into tlons the toU would reach more than clothing from his body and escaped the police car without handing the two score speeder ft ticket with ft few superficial blister ! BRIOHAM CITY Jan 13— W Hoist local postmaster wa elected to the presidency of ths Bex Elder chamber of commerce by unani mous vote of ths members at an annual meeting held in the club rooms Friday night O S Hamilton Frank Holman William Rett and A J Smith were elected ito memberahip on ths board of gov ernor The election was conducted by ths retiring president Lewis Jones miring counting of the vote re ports were given by commmlttes chairman on activities during th past year The report were accept ed by th club a well as the report of President Jones which was reaa tt the commencement of ths - Greater Percentage of Taxes Collected MOBfM CITY Jan 13— Ac-t- ha office of County Treasurer Hcber W Ferry at close of the 1833 tax year me county naa collected $676780l taxes which represent 8048 ner cent of ths total amount to be collected At the close of the 1933 tax year $62572333 had been collected d by the county which S3E3 per cent of the amount to be I collected Thus it i seen that although the amount collected in 1832 wa greater than in 1933 the percentage pf collection in 1833 was higher ne total amount assessed aealnst Bos Elder taxpayer In 1032 wa $83316764 while in 1933 it wa ls distribution of th thin-?duce and should help- to fashion a sytiem than tha one wnicn nas operated to brlni $74300470 The tax levy of 20J milli wis ua w uuj incscns aiiicuities the same during both years ! EVANSTON NEWS i rem-esente- a Actor nnd Singer 'Happy Resident of Collinston Will As Pair of Turtle Be Interred Doves Tuesday late Senator Thomaa J Walsh's estate to 118263 an inventory! on rue in court nere discioaed today me estate according to the pro bate conalst of Investments In government bonds mining stocks real estata furniture and 23 shares In the defunct Helena baseball club Stricken shortly before he waa to com uuster Kcaton ocad-pa- n nave become Roosevelt i attorney courts edian asked the to today wasn cieq last March The sever hla general relation with contractual Will administered by being local agent Keaton IftI" Bcaiion the lata senator's 'law Jesse Well Weil his pro- charge misrepresented partner sitlon a one of monopoly over the comedian' services GOLD PRICE SAME — Baby Is "Unpinned" Safely In Hospital mmlnI hn rrff lbBViSw:ffi ffi? Ti!e? Friday approved a SSSSSt ?KrSUtI city commlwion call for new bid on a proposed 81- eoqcoo refunding pond program Report loon were current that the action would lead to a lawsuit against th city charging breach of contract with the Olbb company The controversy dates back to October 5 1833 when Mr Olbbs presented ft written offer to the city commission to handle the refinance Iryr and furnish the necessary legal vpwiun in return xor ft commis-- 1 eion of 113 on each $1000 bend or a total of $20000 it was reported by city Attorney Fisher Harris j RAILIVAV IVILL - Brisham value excess of il3O0o0oo but who U in Holly wod making a pic i new in because the com''ortweM ture aaid no would not file for a pany 1 In and claim receivership Mexican divorce are made being the atock- against Leon branded intimations of mi noiaers under double ths liability conduct with Mr Vallee whom hs of the law ha known since school days a a provision in addition to this Jobs the Ford He said hs diliberate falsehood had deposits of 150000000 group talked with her while in New York in uie uutrcujin group and tha De- and that "pcrhap if snatches of iron Dan icer company group of our telephone conversations were re cams corded they could eaxlly be mlicon ttrued tut a a whole there wa ab i administration supported Taylor grazing Din the American National Livestock association during the closing hours of Its convention last nignt cy a vote of 187 to 425 agreed SAUNDERS DIES I Uu -- kirn ALBUQUERQUE N M Jan' 13— ( AP)— Refusing to stand behind the case actual investment of $3000000 on her hunband from seeking a divorce his part in Mexico would not affect the ac Later thi tock had ft market Hon she ha brought here Vallee T A k' Will Try! To Association Get Millions For Relief of Industry The government' gold price was unchanged toda at $3400 an ounce me told Dern In Wash "Secretary' offer for newly mined domes lngton that Secretary Morgenthau ticThis waa posted for the twenmetal had inquired of him concerning me tieth successive business day as the Mr What Dern may have aaid I feel waa probably very influential administration continued the long est record for a steady flgurt since in my being appointed buying began October 25 """"! Dowra tnarea mfT I an important role RECORDS Lawsuit May Arise From Bond Dispute a BACK WYOMING SATURDAY EVENING JANUARY 13 1031 K JOHN MERRILL PLANS TO WED 1034 LIVESTOCK MEN few "Mr Bennett ha done a remarkrOCATELLO Idaho Jan 13 — able piece of work and our state fAPj— Danger to th wool industry can well be proud of the record he frou any plan for reduction of haa made" the new assistant to the 4 t- t tariffs on manufactured article was treasurer ucuaibu aeen by F It Marshall secretary "Secretary Morgenthau aald to of th National Wooljrowcra' asso- me" he continued has ciation in an addre4 here today done' a grand Job and we are deep before th Idaho Woolgrowers' asso- ly Indebted to him for his services i ciation well Mr Bennett stands very INDIRECT INJURY with Jesse Jones of the ItFC with The wool manufacturing Industry Black of the federal re can apeak for Itself but the Ameri- Governor serve and with all financial de can woolgrowrr realizes that heavy with which he has work - importing of woolen good would be partmenU to Washington His ed since going Just a injurious to htm as would organization task has him the admission of a corresponding IS to 20 hours a day atworked times and volume of raw wool The home mar- he ha an almost performed super manufacket created by American human feat turing would be leaned by the ECCLES TO RESIGN ount of the importa" Under the contemplated reorgan that Mr Marshall expressed hope ization of the First Security bank sheep and Iamb products will not be Mr Eccles aaid the ing leadership made aubject to processing taxes following setup probably will re under the agricultural adjustment suit: Mr Eccie will resign aa pres act He represented the National of ident the First Security corpor Woolarrowere' association at hearings on the matter in Washington re ation wnicn owns and operates the ! i Flrt Security bankj of Idaho: the cently "in connection with these hear- First Security banks of Utah the ings I talked with Secretary Wal- First National bank of Bait Lake lace and other members of his ag- the First Security Trust company ricultural adjustment ataff to ex- of Bait Lake and the First Security Dan or uocx upnngs Wyoming plain that since no surplus problem Mr Dennett win become acting existed in the sheep Industry we could not properly be Included In president or the First Security cor any undertakings calling for con- poration He will become president trolled production ©r processing of the First Security banka of Idaho taxes he said wnicn wr eccxcs naa headed He expressed the belief that the temporarily while Mr Bennett only was National Woolgrowers association at In Washington There are 18 branch Its convention in Salt Lake City next banks In this group week will ro on record as opposed to George 8 Eccles brother of the ! M such a tax new assistant to the secretary of the STILL FAVOUAI1LE treasury and at present executive It Is & pleasure to be able to say vice of the First Eecuritv that prospects In the wool market bank president of will become actlnaUtah till look very favorable to the growof thU president organization Headers" Mr Marshall said The sup of thU bank are In Ogden quarters Is less wool much unsold of very ply there are seven branch banka than usual at this time of year and and the mills are still consuming at ft torMr Eccles will resign as a direc of both the First National bank high rate of Salt Lake which has three branch banks and of the First Security iTust company of Bait Lake City NOT A REPUBLICAN Newspapers which have classed him aa a Republican are in error Mr Eccles explained "For more than three years" he related "X disapproved entirely of the Hoover Menon-Mll- li WASHINGTON Jan 13— fAf) program I felt that Tha supreme court la expected to their Ideas were antiquated and announce on Monday whether It will orthodox and in no way would re consider n cac brought In an effort ault In the solution of the problems to open prison doou to all violators of the depression I therefore like of the federal prohibition law now many could no longer stay with the policies of the Republican party pending sentences Alfred It Ilerbonne now serving and believed that a change in our In the Northeastern political administration was abso ft sentence Va lutely necessary' penitentiary at Lewlsburg When Mr Eccles appeared about ftarted habeas corpus proceedings to obtain his freedom On the ground a year ago before the senate finance thAt he could no longer be held a committee at Washington he made prisoner as the law under which hi this statement: "I am one of the had been convicted had been re many who wandered from the Be pealed' publican fold because I felt Bepubll The federal district court for can leadership had failed to act middle Pennsylvania held apalnst with sufficient understanding and him and he appealed directly to the courage to remedy the Ills from which we now suffer" supreme court It was stated today j unofficially BERN HAD PART that In view of the fact that the When he read Washington dls third circuit court of appeals has patches thi morning that his name not passed on the question the high had been suggested to Secretary tribunal may not consider the ease Morgenthau by Secretary of Agrion it merits at this time culture Wallace and his assistant Rexford Tugwell Mr Eccles declared that Secretary Dem of War former governor of Utah aha played VALLEE OFFERS SUIT FADES IN j Resigns From Bank To Help Morgenthau IN PLANS TO PARP-EXAM1NE- i j r IS-H- er r i J til witn p6l1cTrefuse to add insult D Feature Hit No i ' s Fay Vray s tLG D3 EDNA MAY OLIVER DRUCE CADOT "A dandy Job of making picture - WALTER HUST UN r' CONRAD NAG Nils Asthcr : 1 o L Madame Spy with P)- Four Suffer Burns - ' i rrfttV i 13-(A- I lit pc W! Funeral Announced s 1 1 1 1 motion enter-tainmen- t" j RAO'O PICTURE —Hollywood BARGAIN to 2 p m Any Seat 1 IlOt'it IT MATINEE to 0 p m nflf Any Seat t Ui y EVENING p m QHW i fat —r After Any J KIDDIES A DIME ANY TIME t £Uui I |