Show WEATHER c TEMPERATURES Fair UTAH: south (For the even a m cloudy north tonight Thursday snow northwest in little change Oc IDAHO: casional rain or snow a Sixty-eight- Federal Agents Hint Anders Is Implicated In Other Kidrtapings PLANES NAVY BREAK RECORD TO HONOLULU 0 Smoothly HAVE NO TROUBLE Small Crowd Greets 18 Bombers At Hawaii’s Pearl Harbor Jan Not Mattson Suspect down through into bright tropical moonlight 18 of G the big spotlights glare from navy bombing planes PAUL Jan STThe journey California landed at Pearl Harbor before dawn today completing the greatest massg flight in aviation in time The first plane landed at six record-breakin- forty-eigh- a t m (Ogden time) 20 hours and 30 minutes the “official takeoff” O f ten-eighte- en m Tuesday from Calif San Diego BESTS FORMER MARK PETER ANDERS The second plane the blue Guns cover every move flames of its exhaust flashing in the darkness alighted two minutes later and the other craft HOSPITAL MEET followed in rapid succession The unofficial flight time bested the previous naval mark of 21 GETS NOWHERE set by a hours 25 minutes squadron of twelve planes in another “routine transfer” from Adequacy Report On T B San Diego nine months ago Sanatorium Impossible Only 100 spectators lined the harbor’s of waters Pearl smooth Claims Report channel to watch the planes roar head Honolulu over SALT LAKE CITY Jan 19 — high land and the harbor for straight (UP) — The state board of health quickly in orderly fashionS beH in a report released to the state hind Lieut Commander Warner building commission said today it had no basis to determine SOME BAD WEARIER Warner said the squadrons “adequacy” of plans for a $182-50- 0 flew through unfavorable weathstate tuberculosis hospital er through the first third of the Reason the board of health f Continued on Page 2 Col S) did not rule on adequacy of the p'roposed institution is that the law creating the hospital provides for taking care of persons tuberculosis from suffering silicosis and similar diseases while the board has knowledge only of the number of tuberculosis sufferers J L Jones secretary said Building Commission Chairman W J Halloran said a meeting of the building commission would be 'called within three or four days to consider the health Back in 1918 which is twenty board’s action years ago the consumption of Halloran said the report which gasoline in the United States was was not immediately made pub80000000 barrels for that year lic could be considered unfavorable to a hospital with less than Now it has reached 500000000 90 or 100 beds Architects’ estiarrels or more than six times mates provide for about 40 beds what it was Should the building commission decide not to build the hosand trucks With automobiles pital immediately a court chalbuses moving in every direction lenge of the action by the Ogover the land the stream of den chamber of commerce is considered certain gasoline is growing to flood a O at after a Today nearly 80 per cent of all gasoline produced in the world is consumed in this G F D R MEETS COUNCIL OF 50 it was estimated the oil fields of America would be WASHINGTON Jan 19 (AP) exhausted with the production —President Roosevelt reporting of six billion barrels on progress in his conferences tocalled economic Since then fifteen billion barprqblems rels have been taken out of the gether today the 50 members of business adground and there remain thir- Secretary Roper’s — the largest teen billion barrels to be visory council group he has met The council headed by W to those the Averell Harriman of the Union According figures have missed their mark Pacific railroad has been active experts a wide since 1933 Its reports on econby margin omic matters seldom have been met an oil man on Tuesday-wh- made public but informed perI Os said no one accurately can sons have credited these surforecast production for oij is veys with having considerable where the drills find it and' he influence on administration poliadded: cies Mr Roosevelt answered sev“Northern Utah will be pro- eral economic inquiries at his ducing one of these days in press conference Tuesday but fact the beginning in a small he declined to elaborate on his way has been brought about” statement of last week that he favored the abolition of all holdUnion Pacific Old Timers’ club No 6 will be entertain Saturday ing companies with Dan Konold pres-deacting as master of In 1914 o o nt Dan has been more than 45 years in service on the Union Pacific as an engineer and recalls some of the small locomotives of the past One weighed al maritime federation constitu25 tons tion designed to unite 100000 g men under the banner Compare that with the 270000 of the CIO was undertaken topounds on the driving wheels of day by delegates to ’a national the 8000 class now in use maritime unity conference here A named yesterday One of the powerful monsters to committee a draft constitution was head'vith 300 pounds of steam will ed by Joseph Curran president of the national maritime unions (Continued on Page 2 Col 3) sea-goin- Q 19— (AP) — eastward of Anders1 held Peter by the department of justice as the kidnaper and slayer of Chas J Ross wealthy Chicago greeting card manufacturer was interrupted today while federal agents pursued an unexplained mission in this area During the forenoon several carloads of the government men left their headquarters here where Anders was detained after being brought by plane last night from Los Angeles There J Edfederal gar Hoover chief of theannouncof bureau investigation ed Monday night the prisoner had confessed the kidnaping and killing BODY HUNT HINTED Other officers believed the department of justice men might be seeking the bodies of Anders’ victims Ross and J Atwood Gray his alleged confederate or money he might have hidden in this area from the $50000 ransom futilely paid by Ross’ wife Hoover declined to make any statements regarding activities here The only comment from the agents’ headquarters came from Edward F Guinane St Paul FBI chief who said the prisoner would be questioned respecting the unsolved disap-of pearance of Arthur Fried White Plains New York FBI agents questioned an eld erly man who came to their offices shortly after noon asking ASSAULT COUNT ‘Followers of Living God Held In Default of $1500 Bail Each SALT LAKE CITY Jan 19 (AP) — Arraigned on assault charges in city court Georges 71 “pro-Oti71 “prophet 71 “prophet of God” and three of his followers today had their preliminary hearings set for Jan 25 Otis SALT LAKE CITY’ Jan 19 — (AP)— Four “followers of a liv a ing God” who participated in out“circle of fire” disturbance side the L D S tabernacle Sunday today faced charges of as- sault with deadly weapons The men transferred from the city to the county jail and held in default of $1500 bail each d were Geroge Otis Orem Millet A prophet Paul 57 and his son Archie 29 also of Orem and William H Wall 67 Provo Signed by Police Detective D G the complaints Johnson charged the men assaulted Julsuffered who ius Lamperle and hands burns on the head a out to arms while trying put started gasoline fire assertedly by the four prisoners outside the self-style- tabernacle Police quoted Otis as saying God had ordered him to build a “circle of fire” to hold back the crowd that would attempt to halt his message calling for a Mormon of the “purging” church The four men officers said swung torches and clubs to avoid arrest and to protect City Judge Hyrum A Belnap today bound over to district court three men charged with violation of the Utah liquor con- trol act The three are Frost L L Lake and Pete Piersanti arrested at the Crystal which operated at 2477 Washington C C called at what remained of Seventeen were known to be dead It was feared that the others also perished in the fire that destroyed the school Icy winds and weather 10 degrees below zero hindered police firemen and volunteer workers Who poked in the ruins for more bodies Of the bodies recovered only two had been identified --—' those of the Rev Brother Jean Baptiste 64 and Joseph Vincent 15 EXPLOSION REPORTED Coroner Paul Morin ordered an investigation of reports that an explosion had preceded the fire which was discovered at two a m Tuesday He said that several survivors had told of having felttlhe building shake Debris was Jfound a hundred yards away" Today dozens of mothers and fathers walked through the snow ruins to the past the little morgue to search for the bodies of their children Most of the bodies had been charred icfe-cover- ed i i (Continued on Page 5 tMass Expulsions Ordered to Cease Officials Flayed Soviet m Chinese Block Efforts to MOSCOW Jan 19 — (AP) — Russia’s Josef Stalin today curbConsolidate Captured of the Communist ed purgers rank and file The central committee which SHANGHAI Jan 19 (AP)— he heads as secretary-genera- l A strongly reinforced Japanese ordered an end to mass exoffensive against China’s “life- pulsion of party members which followed by loss of line” Lunghai railroad was fore- usually was or worse cast today in intensive prepara- jobs ‘BEGINNING OF END tions to use Tsingtao conquered The full effect remains to be Shantung province seaport as a seen but some foreigners base for a drive into the interior thought it might be the beginChinese ning of an end to wholesale deA force of 400000 China’s main nunciations and arrests without the Lunghai along Provinces railway blocked Japanese efforts to consolidate their north China and Shanghai area conquests Japanese and Chinese were locked in a heavy battle in the vicinity of Wuhu 25 miles upstream from where the United States gunboat Panay was sunk by Japanese Dec 12 The Japanese column advancing north from Nanking was unable to break through Chinese lines to occupy Pengpu midway between Nanking and Suchow The Japanese spokesman asserted the 40 Americans and other foreigners at Hangchow where sporadic fighting was reported were safe but that newspapermen could not be permitted to visit the city however relaxing entirely the drive against those suspected of hostility to the Soviet regime Pravda considered Stalin’s mouthpiece indicated satisfaction with results of the purge except for overzealousness by informers and some officials The Russian supreme court joined the party committee in dismissals” “illegal scoring court statement said which a undermined industrial production and created dissatisfaction among workers Some Communist leaders were accused of spreading “slander for their own personal glory” and the committee urged prosecution of those guilty of causing “illegal dismissals” to discour- - st ( Continued Vn Page 2 Col 1) AH HORSE COLLAR SAY NASS TO STYLE CHANGE toward comfort for the horse and economy for the farmer Hausaman looked out the window observed an automobile traffic tangle and that “things are 'still pretty good in the harness 19 equine fashion parade will feature horse collars of boot leather so soft and flexible that the horse knows he is scarcely wearing his anything at con-chid- ed all-ar-ound business” J Hausa Ok- lahoma City who brought his samples to the Western Retail Implement and Hardware association’s 49th annual convention here today and was surprised to learn that most people think horse collar styles' don’t change “Look at these” he pointed “Do they look like the collars horses used to wear?” The present trend in harness he went on to say leans more “There aren’t sc many of us left” he said “and with less” competition we do more Hausaman is ready to argue with anybody who thinks that-thautomobile will' ever put an end to the horse business This convention-attracte- d delegates most of whom agreed with him The conventions have been going on without interruption since long before anybody heard of a horse- i 'I less carriage 00 WRIGHT CALLED NEW CABINET ‘COLD BLOODED’ Spain Barcelona — Tho Loyalist capital was subjected today to the most terrific aerial bombardment of the war levelling large areas of the city and killing an unofficially estimated 500 Previous to the unofficial estimate an official count placed the casualties at 300 dead and 700 wounded but the toll mounted rapidly as additional victims were found' HOMES SHATTERED Municipal Labor Strikes State Opens Case Against Eleven heavy bombs weighSpread to Bordeaux Airport Manager Hints ing between 400 and 600 pounds And Lyons Motive Undisclosed shattered the residential 'sec- tions of the city The number of LOS ANGELES Calif Jan 19 bombs was counted by this corlabor disturbances arose today — (AP) — Chief Prosecutor S in a visit to the deto harass the remodelled gov- Ernest Roll contended before the respondent areas j ernment of Radical Socialist jury today that Paul A Wright stroyed on & line running fell They Jan PARIS Camille 19— (AP)— New and the airport executive shot his from east to West from the wife Evelyn and his friend north side of the City to the sea his ministers to deal John Kimmel in “a cruel cold All but two hit Chautemps premier at once called a con- 38 non-militar- The labor issue and accompanying fall of the franc forced out Chautemps’ previous people’s front cabinet which included socialist ministers and had communist support in parliament Eighteen of the 20 ministers in the new cabinet are radical socialists no socialists are included and communist support apparently will be unnecessary to keep it intact The cabinet meeting was set for Thursday morning The recurring labor disturbances included a demand by Bordeaux municipal employes that the city council increase living allowances before Jan 27 and calling of a general strike Paris municipal employes gained increased living allowances by general strike last month and the rising cost of living attributed to fall of the franc has been the basic cause of the strike wave' The regional office of the general confederation of labor approved a strike by Lyon laundry workers after employers declined to accept arbitration of a wage controversy blooded deliberate and premed- itated murder” He said he would attempt to prove Wright entered the living room of his home in Glendale last Nov 9 and saw his wife and Kimmel sitting on a piano bench Kimmel picking out chords “Then Wright went and got his pistol and shot them” charged roll “The motive for the killings will become apparent after the testimony is in” Chief Defense Counsel Jerry Giesler said he would make no statement to jury until after the prosecution had completed its case The jury of nine men and three women with three alternates was selected late Tuesday First witness was Fred Kohl county surveyor’s deputy who displayed diagrams of Wright’s Glendale home Indicating the position of the bodies of Mrs Wright and Kimmel Expert testimony of ballistics authorities along with diagrams of the house is depended upon by the state to refute Wright’s statements in a police confession that he fired at Mrs Wright and Kimmel from a hallway a considerable distance from the piano Investigators of the district attorney’s office contend COMMITTEE LIMITS the shots were fired from close range the confession as reported CONTROL OF CORN InGlendale police and district by attorney investigators Wright WASHINGTON Jan 19 — stated he shot his wife and Kim(AP) — A joint congressional mel because he found them committee agreed today to apply acreage and marketing control on !corn under the granary program only in the “commercial corn area” POLICE WATCH said Senator Pope this limitation would not encourWOMAN KILLED age expansion of corn production elsewhere because if this happened controls would auSAN FRANCISCO Jan 19 — tomatically apply there (UP) — The board of police commissioners Chief of Police William Quinn other ranking officers and newspapermen looked on Tuesday as Mrs HenSchreiber was murdered rietta Jan 19— HOLLYWOOD The commissioners the chief (UP) — Mae West and Para- and the reporters all wer epre£-en- t mount Pictures Inc today at a commission hearing were named defendants in a when the session was interrupt$1000000 damage suit filed ed by the shrill blasts of police by Mark Linder writer who whistles in Portsmouth square on which the hall of justice charged breach of contract conspiracy and fraud in con- faces nection with the rpoduction in Rushing to windows the high 1934 of Miss West’s hit picpolice officials looked down into ture “She Done Him Wrong” the square to see Joseph Fraton 48 hack Mrs to Schreiber — 19 POCATELLO death with a knife Fraton then Jan (AP) —Bannock and Bingham stabbed himself in an unsuccesscounty officers today arrested ful attempt at suicide Fraton charged with murder two brothers Ernest Frasure 27 and Evan Frasure 18 in told officers that he was in love connection with the death last with Mrs Schreiber that he beAugust of Alec Hall of Floyd lieved she was feeding him poison county Kentucky j ever-norm- al (D-Idah- o) y or fell in residential buildings streets Ambulances carried the wounded to first aid stations or hospitals The ( ead were and re amined in the s moved in closed vans to the ex-tree- ts city morgue foil identification In some cases cl othing was the only means of identification LASTS FEW SECONDS The correspondent visited the morgue this afternoon and watched mothers and fathers Seeking their missing children Crowds waited ojutside for their (Continued on Page 2 Col 2) JAPAN ACCUSED OF VIOLATIONS Troops Cited jFor Entering Nanking International Terri ory SHANGHAI Jan 19 (API-M- ore in- than a doijen specific stances of Japanese soldiers entering American British and German property In Nanking since the first of the year were listed today by reliable American sources Asserted disregard of both the American flag and Japanese military posters designating neutral property has resulted in American embassy protests Most of the incidents occurred within the refugee zone sheltering 250000 Chinese The most serious American incident was a double search of German-owne- d headquarters of the international relief committee including the office of George Fitch of New York City Other incidents included: a Chinese interpreter Was seized from the home of Dr M Searle Bates American vice president The inof Nanking university terpreter was reported shot Chinese girls were taken from the university refugee camp in the university's preparatory school Injunctions to Conserve Wafer ! busi--ness- 1-5- STRIFE PERILS wftlr'them 4 s Side by side among the spectators SURVIVORS OF VICTIMS of the Paul A Wright murder trial in Los Angeles sit (left to right) Mrs Maureen ' Kimmel Widow of the slain John Kimmel Mrs Edith McBride Evelyn Wright’s mother Natalie McBride Evelyn Wright’s sister to hear the state begin its mass of testimony with which it hopes to send the man Who killed his wife and Kimmel to his own death ference of 2 Col 1) STALIN CALLS y man a harness maker of By Irving B Pflaum United Press Staff Tuesday FOR OFFENSIVE neck The designer is R Takes 95 Seconds To Devastate Spanish Capital the Sacred Heart college today and 44 children and teachers failed to answer JAPANESE GIRD Jan HOMES BLASTED Que Jan ST19HYACINTHE (UP) — The roll was HALT TO PURGE (UP) — The 1938 During Quick Attack at Noonday By James N Crandall United Press Staff (Continued on Page 2 Col 4) KANSAS CITY Mo 700 Wounded Others Thought To Have Perished The committee has been holding hearings on the nomination of E K Burlew to be first assistant secretary of the interior Testimony has shown that Reno Stitely an interior department pay clerk defrauded the government of $84000 of CCC funds by forged warrants CLAMPS DOWN RULES Ickes’ announcement shared interest with the warning of Vice President John N Garner that senate rules henceforth would be enforced “in a technical manner” to cut down filibustering against the antilynching bill Pittmsfri said that while Secretary Ickes was primarily responsible for the interior department Burlew’ has been his administrative assistant and also has served as budget officer and personnel officer Pittman asserted Burlew has “the extraordinary power” of signing any orders issued in the interior department and signs “most” of Ickes’ letters “if not all of them” While the senate speechmaking went on the house debated east-we- IN QUICK RAID Blaze v) AIRMEN DROP SUDDEN DEATH 44 GONE Jan 19— WASHINGTON Pittman told the senate today the public lands committee had received “astounding revelations in regard to the laxity and inefficiency if not criminal carelessness” in the interior department ( Continued on Page 2 Col 5) ‘FORGERS’ FACE ROLL-FIN- DS $84000 Seventeen Known Dead In (D-Ne- O Undertakes Maritime Union Trio Bound Over SAN FRANCISCO Jan 19— On Liquor Charge (AP) — The drafting of a nation- C Reveals CALLS UM Bereaved Watch Trial RUINED SCHOOL Taken Through False Warrants Hoover Says Prisoner 19 (AP) m Ml m PAUL Pittman REACH ST LAST EDITION 12 Pages A Solon Hurls Mystery Marks FBI Fraud Count Movements With Snatchman At Ickes Aid Biggest Mass Flight In U S History Comes Off Honolulu OGDEN CITY UTAH WEDNESDAY EVENING JANUARY 19 1938 ASSOCIATED PRESS THE UNITED PRESS IHJB Year— No 211 h e SALT LAKE CITY Jan 19— (AP) — State Engineer T H he Humpherys said today that Inwould file approximately 50 junction suits in Weber Salt Lake Tooele and Cache counties seeking to force capping of flowing wells when they are not in use He said the action was being taken as a water conservation measure J |