Show THE OGDEN FRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER 12 1934 1492-A- nd IUTLAW FLEES TRAP BE BM Today We Worry About STANDARD-EXAMINE- R mO 'Lack of Confidence KILLED AS TRAiraECKED AY Eight Others Injured - As Derailed Cars Are -- WOUNDED Sideswiped -- "Pretty Boy" Floyd Tipped: Off About Law On Trail Report IIS Iowa Oct 12 — (AP)— Charles "Pretty Boy" - Floyd the scourge of the southwest scurried alive but perhaps wounded - today from adeath trap set by the law The notorious desperado and two companions both of whom were un identified headed apparently for a lair in the Ozark nms alter snooting it out with officers £ CRESCO Ogden US ORANGES Holding Companies Ruling To Be Result of BankRepubUcarta-o- f'Wcbcoirhty propose to renew the old torch light ing Report NEW YORK (UP) —Christopher Columbus it has Just been discov ered was the hitherto unknown planter : who first brought orange seeds to America According to re 20 Years Ago From cur Files- : - -- P) i o - -- ' today to" have They were reported Princeton Mo in near been sighted their flight to the Missouri badlands After a sharp but indecisive ex fugitives change of fire between theafternoon and officers yesterday Denutv snerxii w m uwcus aam there was "no question" but that the elusive Floyd had been encountered He said there was a strong possi bility that one of the bandits was 1 :t v The Russian Black Sea fleet has Pacific passenger train The dead were Mrs Esther Rob sailed for Constantinople where Ger-mforces threaten invasion of the erts! of Des Moines and Sam Mason Russian territory negro of Chicago waiter The injured were: The three days Madeline Roberts 12 daughter of is being arranged by Dr EM- Con-ro- y Mrs Roberts reported dying H H Corey Austin Minn critical and Charles Zeimer at the fair condition grounds J B Netzky of Chicago" B F Hurn of Chicago A P Bigelow cashier of the Walter Webb negro waiter of Ogden State bank 'Is urging farmChicago ers to plant larger crops for the Claude Lafler trainmsater at general uplift of the country Iowa City said the derailment was caused "by a broken rail Hollanders of Ogdei are raising: a fund to' aid war refugees'in Holland during the European war Soldier Charles :E Jluller of Omaha of Wife superintendent of 'motive power for the Union Pacific company is in SAN DIEGO Oct 12— (UP)— A Ogden on a general inspection trip coroner's pury today exonerated Lt Richard T Coiner 23 in the death Paving work on- Wall avenue was of his bride of one week Mrs started today by the contractor G A Heman 'Surfacing of "Twenty- Loraine Bell Coiner bride was killed fifth street will begin in the course The when the auto driven by Coiner of a few days Wedcrashed into a lamp post early Construction operations have been nesday Lt Coiner wearing bandages arid started on the totervubanunlon street bewalking on crutches was the prin- depot on Twenty-fourt- h avenues tween Lincoln and Grant witness cipal inquest an wounded Iowa officers caught up with the 'three men about three p m near a farm house south of Mclntire but the fugitives ran from the field to a ' black (Ford V-- 8) sedan and roared officers in pursuit the with 'away The bandits led the officers Owens said into what was intended horse-racing'ev- fugitives sped down a blind road at the end of which was a vacant house stationed themselves inside and opened fire as their pursuers Owens parked his car about 100 feet from the house and the officers took cover but were unable to spot their duarry The bandits their fire in effective climber back into their car and sped past the officers "goin lickitv split" Owens said "and their guns spitting bullets" Unharmed the officers resumed the pursuit over rought roads that rendered their gunfire ineffective but they were soon outdistanced Owens said Floyd faked a getaway to the north turned west and then aDnarently doubled back to the south Sheriff Owens said Floyd may have received a tip that the law was hot on his trail enabling him to be ready for his escape before the trap could be sprung effectively lt " s?- -r approached ent s - Exonerated Over Death of a searches made in WASHINGTON Oct 12— (AP)— food survey now being carried out A drive 1a the next congress to by the New York City department damp strict federal regulation on of markets Columbus imported orholding companies and investment ange seeds on his second voyage U trusts is expected to result from a 1493 and planted America's first the-cours- e report of' fee senate banking the orange orchard at Isabella on island of Hatl-Sa- n Domingo The report made public last night On this voyage Columbus stop is the lxth installment of the com ped at the Canary Islands and mittee's findings in its investigation while there procured ' seeds which of Wall street It said investment he later planted and which tjecame trusts "degenerated into - a con the origin of the species in venient medium of the dominant persons to consummate transactions premeated with ulterior motives Of the holding companies it added "in the past decade promoters have perverted the use of the hold tag company The primary motiva tion for the organization of the holding company has now become the development and financial pro motion of security selling schemes TThe pragmatic result has been that holding companies have not created any economic wealth but merely have facilitated the concen tration of the control of wealth" The committee suggested: "The cure for our corporate ail ments circumvention Of the law in vestment trust and holding com J pany abuses and interlocking directorates may lie-- in a national act incorporation This would require such compan ies to obtain federal charters The report was prepared under the direction pf Ferdinand Pecora the committee's counsel : " old - - — 4 Overtaxed by GAVE LAUS FORESEEN procession during the campaign for IOWA CITY Iowa Oct the i November electic specially — Two persons were killed two criti during the last few days ol the camcally injured and six others were less paign r seriously hurt early today when a fast Chicago" Rock Island and Licenses to Bavebeen issued Pacific passenger train left the rails by the Weber marry clerk-tWalter county six miles east of here and three cars Arthur Haberland of J" Laramie tumbled into the path of an onrush- - Wyoming and Martha LPool of ingr train from the opposite direc- Gypstim Colorado: and to Wilburn ' tion! Secrest of Carlisle Ky-- and Zella M' All those injured were in the de- Chance of Des Moines Idwa : i railed train No 14 bound for Chi cago which was sideswiped by the " John F Smith" died today "at the westbound train NO 23 age of 59 years He had faeerr a resiThe fatal crash was the second dent and business man of Ogden the train wreck in Iowa within 24 hours past" 20 years piling up a death toll of six with more than 25 injured The first Frederick L T Holwell 25- - was accident occurred near Guttenberg drownedin Wheeler Creek in Ogden yesterday when four were killed and canyon yesterday ": 18 injured in the derailment of a Chicago Milwaukee St Paul and 12-(A- COLDUS STRICT TRUST - - - -- cnn C l u Seventy-fiv- e per cent of the young men enlisting for the army in Eng land ' are rejected for unfitness nearly 25 per cent are rejected with out even a 'medical examination p DXJVATTH2 h ' STORE SPACE FOR RENT With Simpson Music Co lo- cated at 2532 Washington Phone 486 or Ave 252 2479 Wash 252 So Main Ave Ogden Salt Lake City It' singHollywood often rents genuine speaking smoking "Victoria Crosses and other military ing medals from owners paying from 1 $50 to $900 for their use 1 0: with a "flourish" in thc smartest shoes in tovvn! 0-- 0 it made —and thotisandl a I in with a chance VV f ' VVV — V 1 I: £::::::::::: mm Yi :::-- mm : n x m mm MM neading straight for took fl w?M lu ance-g- ave me- -I thought it was 'curtains' my car the gun -w- hUe brakes on Kreaned all sides of me how I shoo through that closing: gap ! never wiU be abIe S8 — '- J' -i- -p- pnsive I |