Show WEATHER A THOUGHT MR A UTAH— Fair Sun- day and Monday except unsettled in northwest wanner Sunday IDAHO: ed For I was envious at the foolish when I saw the prosperity of the wicked— Psalms' 73:2 Unsettl- ' We can never be grieved for thels miseries who are thoroughly wicked and have thereby Justly called their calamities on" themselves—Dryden and Sunday local Monday modershowers ate temperature Year— No 135 Sixty-fift- h PAGES THIRTY-TW- O IEWS i ! and a """" """ Mollisoii WlEWS By FRANK FRANCIS It should make most interesting reading for there was romance as well as tragedy in the construction rail- road- -- ii r-- - id air A A 11 IN A — I v V ii President of Woolmen Is Dead Age 66 HIDING TO AVOID OUSTER T There are young people today even in Ogdan who do not know the history of those stirring times when the frontier was being pushed back by the "iron horse? -- Opposition Claiming Eighty Per Cent of Flock Has ATTACKS five-forty-fi- : ve i I : five-twel- ve on ' - ants If you were to ask any group of ten Americans if they were afflicted with spells of the - blues 11 kidnaperTsoon to becaught Robinson's Wife And Father Had Inside Facts Charge LOUISVILLE Ky Oct 20— (AP) would answer yes with the possible — Capture of Thomas Henry Robinexception of those who regularly son Jr was expected by the departare employed at hard outdoor la- ment of justice tonight to occur bor within a few hours This announcement came from It is an American characteristic Washington after a federal grand and comes in great measure from jury here had indicted the fugitive our mode of living including rush his wife and his father for abduction and dash of Alice Speed Stoll in terms that made the death penalty possible for Secretary Morgenthau has tacitly all three in the event of conviction to catch approved of CHART DISCOVERED peddlers of narcotics Federal officers announced disThat method was employed to covery irrNashville of a chart which trap bootleggers' but led to scan- indicated by mystic symbols the location of the kidnaper's den in dals and was discontinued Wire-tappi- ng ' is said the traffic in habit- forming drugs is increasing It is remarkable how difficult it Is to suppress a habit to which humans become addicted It The victims will resort to every trick their wits can devise and they jwill pay their last nickel to satisfy "their cravings Sugar made from wood is being produced in Germany Sugar beet growers are objecting Continued on Paffe Two) '"' If you are a deer hunter or have a deer hunting friend be sure that every deer brought in is registered for one of the annual trophies All that is necessary to register deer for trophies is to take them to Walter Gilmore's new store at 2560 Washington avenue" They wilT be weighed and measured free of charge V For complete list' of trophies details of trophy awards and names of donors see the "Sportsman's Column" on page 14 of this paper They asserted that Mrs Robinson and her father-in-laknew the whereabouts of young Robinson prior to the dispatch of the $50000 ransom from Nashville Mrs Robinson is alleged to have carried the money north Had this information been given the authorities the justice department announcement said restoration of Mrs Stoll daughter of Kentucky's foremost families would have been effected sooner payment of the ransom been unnecessary and the arrest of " the kidnaper been made Indianapolis ' CONTEST OVER GIRL CUSTODY TOBESETTLED ' f Mrs Whitney Nervous And Weary Is Ready To Compromise NEW YORK Oct 20 — (AP)— Conferences looking to a possible settlement of the Vanderbilt-Whit-ne- y court battle over the custody of Gloria Vanderbilt heir- ess to $4000000 were understood tonight to be in progress during the week-en- d Attorneys for both sides were inaccessible for comment but it was learned overtures by the Whitney side to the Vanderbilt faction were under consideration If accepted this settlement would leave little Gloria in the care of her aunt the wealthy sculptress and art patron Mrs Harry Payne Whitney Mrs Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt her mother would continue to draw the $48000 which the court allows her yearly from her young daughter's estate TIRED OF STRAIN Mrs Whitney nervous and weary has offered in event of a settlement to close her case without delay and make no further opposition to Mrs Vanderbilt's application for a writ of habeas corpus declaring her legal right to the custody of Gloria Argument on this application has been heard for the past three weeks by Supreme Court Justice John F Carew The hearing has brought testimony from her former servants that Mrs Vanderbilt drank excessively was intimate with Prince Zu Gottfried Hohenlohe and ' child her neglected ' REPORTED TERMS Under the reported terms of the prof erred settlement Mrs Vanderbilt would withdraw an application she has made in surrogate's court to be appointed custodian of Gloria's estate When Reginald Vanderbilt died in 1925 his wife was only 20 and therefore George W Wickersham and Thomas B Gilchrist were appointed guardians of the child's fortune Mrs Vanderbilt now seeks to become guardian herself For the past two years Gloria has been in the care of Mrs Whitney with her mother's consent It is said that if: Mrs Vanderbilt will leave her there and-- drop the property action Mrs Whitney will not oppose the mother's being named technical guardian of Gloria and drawing the $43000 allowance — — Opium Seizure Made In Ogden w "Several ounces of smoking opium and yen shee together with pipes for their use were confiscated here Saturday night when police and federal officers arrested Wong Gew Hong 39 year old Chinese in Elec' tric alley Particinatinsr in the raid lice Chief Rial C Moore Chief of Detectives uewey Hawkins Detectives J C Hutchens and E L Shaw and R C Belnap federal narcotic investigator Mr Belnap said evidence of the manufacture of smoking opium from EXTREME PENALTY ' was obtained t ihe indictments yen shee Explaining — M—— United States Attorney Thomas J said the extreme penalty for Sparks Sold the three accused could be exacted if the trial jury so recommended Missouri and the court concurred"" "I will hold him without bond lfit KANSAS CITY Mo Oct 20— can be done" said Federal District (UP) — Horsemen from all parts of Judge Charles I Dawson referring the country were here today as the to young Robinson a former insane dispersal sale at Longview farm was asylum inmate resumed Asked by newsmen if he intended Saddle horses and to press for the death penalty for part of a Hackneythoroughbreds string are being Sparks replied "I sold at auction M W Faitoute can say unhesitatingly that I will Short Hills N J paid $4000 for V do so" Joan Wickham chestnut Toward the other defendants the mare : wife who is in jail here in default m— of $50000 bond and the father free da!v? dead in Nashville under $25000 bail he LONDON engineer Oct 20 — (AP) Sir was more lenient John Aird 72 prominent British "I don't know whether IH ask for engineer who helped to build the or not famous Assuan dam in Egypt died capital punishment r - - young-Robinso- " n " for-the- yet" he said t today ! government party plan to oust Catholic church officials from Mexico A plan ' or action designed to stamp out all opposition to the revolutionary government suppress newspapers and to form armed assault groups Ao contest "Catholic aggression" was formulated by the national (administration) party for the approval of President Rodriguez who had as yet given no (ind- K -- 9 of the oppositional synod claiming 80 ? per cent of Protestant church- goers F J HAG END A" Til Former Idaho Resident Had Been 111 For Two Years i SANTA BARBARA Calif Oct 20 — (AP— Francis J Hagenbarth 66 who was president of the Na- ication of his attitude - FEARS RETALIATION tional Woolgrowers' association for The archbishop was reported to 21 years died at his home tonight have disappeared in anticipatibn of after a two year illness retaliation against a pastoral! letj Funeral services will be held ter which he caused to be published next Wednesday in the cathedral attacking Socialistic education and of the Madeleine Salt Lake City setting forth the viewpoint of the Catholic church in the present sitSALT LAKE CITY Oct 20 — f uation in Mexico f AP)— Francis Joseph Hagenbarth The chamber of deputies of the who died tonight in Santa BarMexican congress approved the? plan bara Calif was born April 15 last night by a unanimous 1 vote 1868 at Leeburg Idaho Daputies charged church officials Hag(His father j Francis wrre responsible for "rebellious and enbarth was a nativeJoseph of Austria j seditious agitation" and after fighting with the Union The plan included a proposal to forces in the Civil war came west reform article 3 of the constituHe was married to Catherine Veit tion and make Socialistic education also of Austria at Denver Colo a state function It was to be sent came to Salt Lake City and to the state legislatures within a day They then went to Montana and Idaho or two following upon approval of where Hagenbarth was born the Mexican senate Hagenbarth's father died when Six daily newspapers published in Continued on Page Two) the capital would be affected by the proposed suppression WILL BE RATIFIED "Armed assault groups of peasants and workers would bOi formed "to contest the aggression of student and Catholic elements" All employes who do not sympathize with the revolution would be ousted from government offices SUVA Fiji Islands Oct 21— (SunMembers of the Knights oil Col- day) —The Australian plane Lady umbus Sisters of Mary and other Southern Cross flown by Sir and Qapt organizations would be barred! from Charles Kingsford-Smit- h i P G Taylor arrived here today government jobs Despite the rigorous opposition of after an overseas flight of 1760 student and religious elements statute miles from Brisbane The flight was the first leg of an throughout Mexico two thirds of - -- 1 ? - -- FAMOUS FUER REACHES SUVA " the country's ! s ' Thoroughbreds At Auction REGISTER YOUR DEER FOR TROPHY Lutherans In America ire COLORADO iJNIVERSITY 48 Brigham Young university of this unexpected spanking at the hands Excitedly Interested In of the Boulderites Saturday at the Ogden stadium Ott Rom-ney- 's Controversy faith in precedent is gone By JOHN A BOUMAN Under a smiling sky which mocked the whimsey that Associated Press Foreign Staff turned the Silver and Gold demons of Colorado loose in a BERLIN GerOct 20— (AP)— Protestant dictatorchurch many's scoring assault on his B Y U men Ott sat and saw the ship under Reichsbishop Ludwig tumbling of a precedent that was set the first time his Blue Mueller was split wide open today with the uncompromising secession and White clad athletes ever trod an Ogden gridiron — — — ! ' IRtajdely Jolt©H Boulder Team1 Bursts Out With Frenzied Attack of Long: Runs in Fourth Period to Seceded Pile Up Startling 48 to 6 Score DIRECT CHALLENGE i i There are Americans who would exchange their tingling nerves for the placidity of the Russian peas- SPLIT lil IIIS Archbishop In Fear of Reln(o Trouble After Run and Jim They Amy taliation For His Pas- Reach India Turner and Pangborn Are toral Letter Fifth Bui Still Have Hopes SOCIALISM Government Proposes New B v OSCAR LEIDING Assaults On Catholic Associated Press Staff Writer Men and women are still alive y who took "part in that transformaAIRDROME England Oct 21— (Sunday) Dignitaries MILDENHALL minor tion of the wilderness mishap overtook the fast stepping MEXICO D F Oct 20— (AP) — enin as India and Jim Mollison was Amy today they coiiple ariven at ine goiaep spiKe Archbishop Pascual Diaz of Mexico Promontory 54 miles west of Og- gaged in aneck and neck battle with four male flying teams City was reported tonight to ihave den on May 10 1869 includingDne American for leadership of the London to Me- ' gone into hiding' in the face of a Having been denied much and having been compelled to struggle they are blessed with agreat element of -- contentment WITH CRUCIAL CHURCH SETUP There the Central Pacific and the lbournesky derby' The British husband and wife Union Pacific met Therefore Promcombination westwas time the at brought their plane that ontory ern terminal of the U P and the down for nearly an hour's rest at eastern terminal of the C P Karachi India 1550 miles out of Baghdad first control point where Thp Cf nfcral Pacific wantpri to eet they led the pack and about 900 Into Ogden and offered to buy 471 miles from Allahabad the next mues ot me union jracuic ine strategic center BACK FOR REPAIRS offer was accepted and $3000000 was paid Just after soaring away at am GMT they found That brought the CentralPacific their retractable landing ' gear had within five miles of Ogdenand that jammed and they returned to the five miles of Union Pacific rails was military airport for repairs leased to the ' Central Pacific for Exactly how the racers were 899 years bunched in the great derby was any body's guess for another team" of Pacific took which Britishers was only 45 minutes beThe Southern over the Central Pacific still pays hind the Mollisons out of Baghdad for that piece of road although it and had the option of flying nondoes not use it and where the rails stop to Allahabad once rested on ties there is nothing There were unconfirmed advices but al mound of dirt to mark the that this team of C W A Scott and road bed Campbell Black had passed the Mollisons' stopping point in India Wonder what another 65 years NARRROW ESCAPE will bring toward the obliterating Colonel Roscoe Turner and Clyde 'of the work of the railroad build- Pangborn the American aces nar ers who conquered the great open rowly escaped disaster in landing at spaces of" the west! Baghdad and despite that they were fifth and as many hours behind An authority on words tells of they still were "quite hopeful" of words which once proscribed have catching up with the leaders been made respectable Baghdad glamorous city of the east was the scene of another bit Included in the list are loafer of drama when Cathcart Jones and bogus humbug aspirant collide Ken W Waller from whom nothing jeopardize r&pudiate and employe had been heard since yesterday's take off here suddenly swooped Words are instruments employed down to a safe landing at In conveying thoughts and words of am GMT i commonly accepted use are most The Mollisons alone flew from effeotive here to Baghdad without stop covthe 2533-mil- e hop at the Good Anglo-Saxwords in short ering of 200 miles an hour rate dazzling sentences serve best They lost some precious time at Baghdad when Amy insisted upon A writer says the Russian- peasa hot bath before meeting Iraq offiants are the most patient of all cials and Jater yielded to the cheers Occidentals of the "crowd for a brief speech Continued on Page Two) They seem to be a people without nerves They never are in a hurry and they never have the blues n v i HITLER FACED FROMffiXICO f ' LAST EDITIOII I i f S PRELATE GOES Leads I Airplane Mace A book is soon to appear giving building of the ic and Central Pacific Union across the state of Utah a history of the Pafcif of the first transcontinental UTAH SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 21 1934 OGDENCITY state legislatures aerial journey from Brisbane to were expected to approve the re Oakland Calif' the next hop being form after' which it would immed to Honolulu and thence to California' iately become a law With the exception- of the' uni Messages from the plane's radio versity all schools in the country were picked up at intervals telling were functioning normally and the a terse vivid tale of the flier's batagitation apparently had ended at tle! with clouds rain squalls of the least for the present' against the eayly morning and an engine that missed for a time government's religious attitude 29 j - CHIEF JUSTICE D N STRAUP D N STRAUP of our supreme court JUSTICE CHIEF beer a resident of the state of Utah for more than forty years and during his early career was associated with the late Honorable O W Powers in the general practice of law in Salt Lake City In 1905 he was elected to the supreme court and served ps a justice of said court until 1917 During the greater portion of his term in office at that time the court consisted of but three members but now consists of five In 1924 he was again elected to the supreme court of this state for a term of ten years which term expires January 1 1935 at which timeche will hav served twenty-tw- o years on the bench of the supreme court of this state From his record and an examination of the opinions written by him as a justice of jthe supreme court of this state his ability and qualifications are unquestionable He enjoys the respect and confidence of the bench and bar and of the public generally During the whole of his judicial career he has been just and fair to all and discharged the duties of the office without fear or favor regardless- - of politics or religion or the wealth or poverty of Htigants or of their rank or station All under the law received what they were entitled to every task required of: him has been satisfactorily performed and at all times he has diligently attended to the duties of the office His opinions are well prepared and considered and he at all times assumed and performed jhis full share of the work of the supreme court Through his long residence and association with the people of this state and his experience as a practitioner of his profession and his experience on the bench as a member of the supreme court he well understands the conditions and developments of the state and is able to apply the law to such conditions s Recently the American and j state bar as well as many people of the state are endeavoring to amend the present existing law in the selection of judges on merit qualifications and their experience so that the term of such judges will not be changed at jevery political upheaval and that office as long as such duties they should be retained in such them and if this state at this are faithfully performed by time had such law we are certain that Judge Straup would — be retained in office -- ! j v - I -- -- - HEADS With one exception the synod un- LEGION der the presidency of Karl Koch! adopted a resolution setting itself up as the only true evangelical church and declaring Mueller's autocratic Nazi regime had set up an "impos-- I sible papacy" F D Adopting tactics reminiscent of the reformation Koch read a resolution in the form of a message to all evangelical churches of the reich They Doubt If War Vetfrom the altar of a church in Saint erans Better Off Anne's a suburb of Dahlen "A state of emergency has arisen" Than Others " declared the message "The church constitution has been destroyed and miami Fia Oct 20— (ap— The its executive organs exist no longer national heads of the American LeThose "who forcibly seized church conand its for here auxiliary power have placed themselves out- -i gion ventions which 'convene Monday side the pale DIRECT CHALLENGE expressed disagreement today with "The present senate (synod) calls opinions voiced by President Rooseupon its council to appoint a new: velt in his speech at Roanoke Va executive to carry on the affairs of the Evangelical church We call up-- ! yesterday on all congregations and all pastors Discussing the veterans the presr to disregard further orders from ident said they "are better off on church and toTecognize only the average from the point of view those-fro- m the senate and its ap- of employment and of annual income than the average of any other pointed organs' (News of the secession created a great group of our citizens" stir among delegates to the ninth To which Edward A Hayes nabiennial convention of the United tional commander of the Legion reLutheran Church in America at Sa- plied: "The experience of those of us vannah- Gat where there were hints that the convention may adopt res- -j who have been devoting the past 15 olutions committing itself definitely! years to the problems of World war veterans has supplied us with ample on the action in Germany) The message declared Mueller's proof to show that a vast majority authority in having resorted to po-- ! are in a class of handicap because lice in subjugating oppositional of their service to the government ' churches In Bavaria Wurttemburg in war "The loss of time which and Hesse had violated the hasic they vir' to the government tually donated principles of the church It charged that the reich church the interruption of their careers under the slogan of "One state one the loss of their priority and the people" one church' had been de decrease in their earning power in livered into the hands of worldly thousands of instances due to dispowers and that Mueller's regime ability have permanently set them had "erected an impossible papacy back of the average citizen" within the church" DISAGREE WITH ' ROOSEVELT the-reich- -- I j i ' - :: j : STATE OF EMERGENCY In inflicting disciplinary penalties upon pastors who had followed in the steps of the holy writ the message continued the reich church had claimed to possess the support of Chancellor Hitler leading to the ' state of emergency "We submit his declaration to the reichs government" said the message "and ask it to take cognizance of the same We demand from the reichs government 'that it shall recognize that ' in matters of church doctrine and order the church has sole jurisdiction under the supervisory powers of the state" In a short address Professor Ludwig Schmitz of Munster whom Mueller suspended last month emphasized that the church faced an exceedingly grave situation and prayed for divine guidance The reaction of Chancellor Hitler's government to this severe indictment was anxiously awaited IIAUPTLIANN IS TillNAN:D PALE : i f- - There's No Man In My Life Actress Avers ' ' HOLLYWOOD Cal Oct 20— (AP)— "There is no man in my life" Kay Francis insisted today as she stepped from a plane returning from a four months' vacation in Europe She only laughed when questioned about J reports that she had been romantically interested' first in Maurice Chevalier and also in an unnamed Italian count The Ifictress was accompanied by Countess Dorothy Dl Frasso of Beverly Hills and the pair was met himself only by returned from New York last night Douglas-Fairbank- s As "Broken FLEMINGTON N J Denver and Washington past president' of the General Federation of precedent PERSONAL TRIUMPH But Ott and his squad and the dopesters and the fates reckoned the infallibility of precedent without takingtoto consideration the of Bill Lam and his blazing mates from the other side of the Rockies For Lam" a reserve quarterback called into the fray to replace Counter late in the first period slashed through to as great a personal tri- - ' on umph as any gridder has scored this side of the mountains- In slashing jabs of 33 45 59 90 46 yards and with the aid of an un- -' erring passing arm he turned the Boulder team loose in the fourth period to turn a game that had been tinglingly close into a complete rout As the fourth quarter opened the score was 14 to 6 for Colorado When the final gun sounded ' it was 43 to d! Five touchdowns In that last quarter Five leaden blows into a wounded Cougar squad that started the game without Frank LaCoixib its ace quarter and wound it up minus Lloyd Merkeley its other backfield ace Merkeley out of the game with a broken collar bone that swept him from the game and from further competition t So' startling was the sudden scoring parade so complete the devas(Contimxed on Page 13) this-young- ! -- World News At A Glance ed non-specializ- (AP)— Bruno Hauptroann nervous legeLOUISVILLE' — Wife and father and restless under the eyes of three indicted with Thomas Henry Robinvigilant guards was called "broken" son Jr on capital charges in Stoll as they tonight by Jersey officials say agents kidnaping" on justice youth's his for arraignment pushed plans imminent a charge of slaying the kidnaped capture TOLEDO Ohiow— Secretary Ickes j Lindbergh baby accuses former Republican regimes lost thin and The prisoner pallid bankers to foist worthless his stoic calm after he was brought of helping ' on bonds public to the Hunterdon county jail last foreign FLEMINGTON N J — Nervous night from the Bronx He slept fitfully and ate little and restless Bruno Hauptmann loses fof a while he paced rapidly along stoic calm as his arraignment on his narrow cell and the adjacent Lindbergh baby murder charge v - ( "bull pen" Then he sat silent oh his cot staring straight ahead Mrs Hauptmann and the prisoner's attorney James M Fawcett of New York came to the jail In and were given permission to see Hauptmann Mrs Hauptmann dressed in'a blue suit and dark hat hurried through a knot of people in front of tfre jail and went i quickly into the warden's office With her and Fawcett was Harry Whitney an associate of the attorney Sheriff John HM Curtis said he had not expected the visitors today but promptly announced be would let them talk to the prisoner Mrs Hauptm:nn smiled as she greeted her husband to German A four-fobarred space separated them Mrs Hauptmann will attend the trial the attorney said staying with friends near Flemington mid-afterno- on ' WASHINGTON Oct 20— (AP)— Mrs John Dickinson Sherman of " By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Domestic: WILLIAMSBURG Va—President Roosevelt urges rising generations to acquire "broad liberal education" receives honorary William and Mary ColOct 20— degree from ' ' i Women's Club Leader of competition that gave each Cmr-g- ar team a decisive victory in these i" PartS And this year the belief in precedent was strengthened by a football squad that was capable A squad with an amazing line and with confidence and with' a desire to avenge a smashing defeat of the previous week was behind Ott's Vigilant Guards Describe Kidnap Case Suspect ot Bus Injures Former For it was Romney's belief that a Cougar football team would Jbe invincible in Ogden A belief so It was that stretched through a period Bank Customer Shot In Hand By Bandit nears WASHINGTON — New NRA organization to seek increased industrial production as means of attaining higher price level and boosting employment WASHINGTON-Permane- fed- nt eral agency to regulate civil flyin? viewed as probable recommendation of president's aviation commission JACKSONVILLE — Henry Ford experimenting with Tung oil production now monopolized by China Foreign: beLONDON— Flying Mollisons yond Baghdad lead 13 competitors in air race to Melbourne cn BRISBANE— Klngsford-Smii- h way to Fiji islands on first le? cf flight to Calif ornia BELGRADE— Yugoslavian cabinet ur resigns as alignments shift King Alexander left fortune PARIS — Raymond Polncara receives national funeral MEXICO CITY — Archtishc? Pascual Diaz says situation "very serious" government plans a regency $10-0000- 00 - ntl-Catho- legislation newspaper lic sup- pression MANILA— Week's second typhcci headed toward China sea without — Three men held up the First NaIn southern Luzon great damage BERLIN — Protestant church denttional bank today and escaped with Police Captain Edward J Kelly $3500 after shooting and wounding with secession of group opporr who investigated the accident said a customer as they ran from the Reichbishop Mueller and Nazi Mrs Sherman either stepped into building ligious regime'LONDON— Japan's future n the side of a bus or was struck by Morton Wood the cashier said the the machine Police reported Mrs robbers fired three shots one of the position center of interest on eve Sherman was suffering from con- bullets' striking John Eubank a of naval conversations cf Ja cussion and possible facial fracture poultry dealer in the hand England and United Etatc-- Women's clubs was in serious con- dition In a hospital here today from injuries received to & traffic acci- WOODLAWN HI Oct 20 — CAP) i - - s |