Show WEATHER d UTAH: Partly cloudy tonight fair Friday IDAHO: Fair to- night becoming unsettled Friday not much change In o Year — No h Sixty-eight- American Tanker Taken By Rebels ARMED CLASH WITH Planning Council To Map Way Out Of Only After Nippon Admits Error Interfere NEW ARREST BY Says Attache of F B I IN ROSS Embassy England Answers Demand For Chinese Suspects With Steel CASE PREDICTED kidnap-murde- sion of the incident was: Hen- Rear-Admir- al Ji Edgar Hoover chief of the Japanese Wednesday warned ry E Lackey commandingin federal bureau of investigation they would enter the British conAmerican naval forces and his men continued to work cession forcibly unless Chinese European waters in secrecy His assistants denied suspected of acAt the office of the embassy’s were tivities The expelled naval attache however it was was to understood be threat said Admiral Lackey had not an ultimatum virtually been asked to take any action WAIT ZERO HOUR He is aboard the Cruiser RaThe British troops waited for leigh at Genoa zero hour under orders to the An official report on the seizback even though such ac light ure also was forwarded to Washtion might have meant annihila ington tion Japanese have thousands DETAILS LACKING he had seen Hoover and other men at Tientsin with two prisoners there American and French naval The supposed zero hour pass-las- t night authorities sought further ined and nothing occurred Then Guinane said the last time I the incident formation concerning the Nanwas settled with the tucket Chief News of her plight saw Hoover was last midnight assertion that it was a misun-ThUnited Press talked with derstanding reached Paris in a message Guinane at St Paul at that hour from the French destroyer Although Chinese reported ad Donald McRae the Superior ditional gains by their which reported seeing troops in the Yang-meher being escorted toward Pal- hotel clerk said seven federal with two men in irons left tze river valley and on the sea- ma Mallorca by two insurgent coast south of Shanghai snow warships Tuesday and sleet halted most military The French navy ministry and operations and frustrated Japa the American embassy said it nese air bombardment (Continued on Page 2 Col S) SNOW REPELS TROOPS north advancing Japanese Tientsin-Pukorailthe along had asserted way they occupied o anti-Japane- G-m- se en e Vau-queli- n counter-attackin- g REGAL HONEYMOONERS 'Egypt’s new queen second since Cleopatra and King Farouk honeymooned at Cairo today amid teas and receptions following a unique palace marriage ceremony which was witnessed by no women not even the bride Not since the days of the Pharoahs has the Nile seen such oriental splendor as that which exists there today Land Of Sphinx Wild With Joy At Marriage New ‘Cleopatra’ Hailed With Bells Drums And Splendor As In Days of Pharaohs o Views ref-juge- BARCELONA Jan 20 (UP) — Two Frank Francis members of the crew of the British ship John H Kraft vi6e president Cheese of the long stopped corporation enough in Utah on Tuesday to declare In an interview that Japan must me put in her Kraft-Phoeni- c Nationalist Bombs Wound 600 Ruins Searched For Bodies rand By x lace PERPIGNAN France Jan 20 air squadHe said he had returned from rons today attacked Barcelona Europe with a deep conviction for the second successive day the United States must prepare and wounding dozens! for war in order to preve said travellers crossing the fron- - war ready If we fail to do that there may ac- They estimated 300 per-sons had been killed and 600 wounded in the terrific two-daair bombardment of the capital of government Spain Today’s raid they reported came shortly after noon and struck at a populous quarter of the 'city Persons arriving from Barcelona said many wounded died in the streets because of lack of medical care Rescue workers were still searching ruins today for the dead and wounded The Nationalist planes de- y ( Continued on Page 2 Col 6 ) us “America you keep out of the Pacific That is our pond Confine your commerce to your est coast” fishing in Alaskan waters is developing friction If we are not equipped to maintain our rights we must yield to offensive aggressions When that time arrives our pride of country will suffer America will cease to be America as we have known her Q At present according to se-rinformation which has leaked the Japanese are building larger and more powerful battleships than any ships flying the Stars and Stripes et Two of the largest super bat- tleships in the world are being constructed under cover of secrecy o BULLETINS 16-in- 63 re building ch other (Continued on Page men-of-w- 2 ar Col 4 i ar HEINER Utah Jan 20 — Heiner is going to become a western “ghost town” — without any skeletons Because the coal supply at this little set- tiement on the Price river has been exhausted the United Jan 20 (AP) — Suffering severe bruises and a possible skull fracture F W 33 Denver & Ri0 Grande Western railroad fire-mawas in a Provo hospital today He leaped from a moving train last night when a driving rod broke officials n Jan 20 SMALL BUSINESS of Small Operator Sought For Use In Survey Ideas WASHINGTON Jan 20 (AP) — A White House aide said today President Roosevelt would call in small business men soon in seeking cooperative methods of ot clos-(Continu- ed g IN PAPERLESS PORTLAND of the Chinese government PORTLAND Ore Jan 20— the natural exaggerations RuFAREWELL MESSAGE mors fly thick and fast Sur(UP) — Old timers here today As he left to board a train were those who could rememprisingly however the telehas dropped for Yokohama and sail in the ber way back when phone call-rat- e was Japan RETAIL TRADE HURT liner Empress of Asia Hsu ill invading China and southern and depressed gave a farewell senators Newspapermen say the most were filibustering to frequent complaints are bethe Japanese people: message an bill in cause there are no comic ‘The sentiment of a race cannot against Washington be repressed by armed force strips For five days now PortlandDeaths and funeral notices Do foresighted people of Japan ers have been without newspaare being broadcast but see the present situation as forewith the Journal births weddings divorces and telling of Japan’s eternal happi pers and lawsuits are deep - dark seOregonian ness?” dark presses stilled crets Absence of Hsu intends to proceed to plants and type metal as cold as the ads has hit retail “bargain” business e Hankow to report to his govem-Vancoutcomof temperature chamber the hard ment side The plants closed SatMerchants merce reports SPIRITUAL MOBILIZATION when 245 typographers have not attempted to inurday Former Foreign Minister Hac-ir- o went out on strike crease advertising by other RUMORS FLY Arita bade Hsu farewell But mediums The city will be The public appeared to be Frihowever the general public paid no attenblanketed conon a dodmore 100000 tion interest centering taking it in good humor than by day “It’s a good time to get gers store chain adference Saturday designed to by a foodweek-end thrown in jail and not have vertising its stimulate national “spiritual speknow about anyone cials said mobilization” it” Prince Fumimaro Konoye has C L Barber cigar store Many societies clubs and outlined his new policy for con- clerk “but brides who want ' other organizations have cancelled meetings for lack of oppublicity had better postpone tinued warfare and encouragea their Chinese new “government of a weddings while” portunity to advertise Even to Most “news” the is the regular Friday night fight ment” purporting replace being passed by word of mouth and with card was cancelled present one anti-lynchin- g News-Telegra- PROVO WILL STUDY g 20-fo- non-recogniti- WASHINGTON They are to be armed with ten or twelve guns In es FDR NO NEWS IS— 'GOSSIP' Japan may some day say to Already r- regularizing business and employment Thus far a White House ofthe presidential ficial noted conferences have included only captains of industry and finance and labor leaders He asserted that hundreds of letters had been received from smaller business men pointing to this and requesting similar White House audiences As a result the president instructed aides to go through a high stock of these letters se lect at random a number of smaller corporation officials and call them in The president’s suggestion that labor unions should make public their financial statements DANCERS WRIGGLE left union leaders meanwhile throbbed dancers both bewildered and angry Drums and Egypt’s wine wriggled bowls overflowed VISAS LIMITED Farida didn’t even get to wear BUCHAREST i Roumania D wedding gown Jan 20 — (UP) — Visas of for°Puar Interest Oil War her silver lace train and veil of eign rabbis with its As Unrecognized Amvisiting Roumania until the afternoon length equal will not be extended hereafter bassador Sails when she was to drive in a the newspaper Currentul reporton Page 2' Col 1) ed today TOKYO Jan 20 (UP)— t Hsu Hsih-YinChinese ambassaor to the Japanese imperial government left for home today with members of his staff as the result of Japan’s new policy of situ-skillin- tier A stronger America might have greater influence in checking the conquering spir it of Japan Therefore he was for a bigger navy i ’"’S I agree with him America Vmust be capable of looking Into the years and seeing difficul ties ahead in the Pacific get o 16-yea- 17-ye- Thorepe-nes- s wTere killed five were missing and seven were wounded when three insurgent airplanes' bombed Tarragona today They were ashore seeking refuge when the bombs fell Figueras also was bombed — (AP) —Insurgent come a sudden awakening companied by tremendous Egypt Jan 20 (AP) — Egypt’s boy King Farouk CAIRO married rose of the Nile today to his dark-eye- d scenes of oriental splendor dazzling as in the Farida amid ancient days of the pharaohs But Farida Zulficar old daughter of an Egyptian high court judge didn’t even see or hear the ceremony at Koub beh palace at 11 am (4 am EST) which made Her the second queen since Cleopatra A distant roll of thunder canthe non salutes echoing from to the Sudan border highlands — 55 Nile of miles the mouth northwest Mingkwang sprawling of Nanking and were pushing told her she was married BRIDE SECLUDED through a blizzard toward Hsia- ochiho She was secluded in her HelioThe cold caused acute suffer polis home near Cairo with her mother and brothers while her jing among thousands of war who found some consola- father and Farouk signed the tion in the fact that it had slow-e- Moslem contract making her the old ruler of wife of the Japanese invaders She In Shanghai police of the in Egypt's 16000000 people away unexpectedly temational settlement and slipped French concession rounded up wearing a grey coat skirt and 98 Chinese men and women sus- small black toque and with her pected of acts of terrorism mother drove to the palace in a closed car against Japanese Wild cheering and the clamor of bells and guns greeted her MARINES REPULSED SHANGHAI Jan 20 — (UP)— Queen Mother Nazi and the sisters younger King’s four Japanese marines have been re- - watched the bride and her with Pulsed in an effort to effect a mother landinS on Hainan island unleashed The a Position of great stra three crashingof gunscelebrations ate? days te2ic importance off the coast throughout of the the land South China and French Indo- horseBedouin Sphinx Shaggy China it was reported today men who slept all night in the streets after converging on 'the plunged city from the desert madly about firing their rifles into the skies n — (AP) President Roosevelt sent a batch of reappointments to the senate today two from Utah Dan B including Shields district attorney and Gilbert Mecham marshal int Snagged By Lyle C Wilson United Press Staff 20 — WASHINGTON Janof a national planning council to gude the country out of the w News Corn Control Agreed In Congress Lynch 9-Po- Program I o Harriman Colleagues received : today to PROFITS TAX HIT Outline today that Japanese forces at Tientsin had explained as a “misunderstanding” a threat to invade the ST PAUL Minn Jan 20 — British concession — which 20 (AP)— (UP) — It was rumored persis- could have meant an armed PARIS Jan of the seizure tently but without confirmation clash with British of the American tanker Nan- today that a new arrest had been The first Lancashiretroops Fuiliiers federal agents in the only 850 tucket Chief by two Spanish made by men stood had fighting r of Charles S in- to the threatened Insurgent warships off Bar- Ross and ready repel Ross had that Jpody celona was forwarded from vasion authoritative British cirrecovered in northern Wis cles here declared Their ver- the United States embassy been consin word sub-freezin- g m Manufacturer Bases Optimism On Wide Survey ECCLES APPROVES Jan 20 (AP) SHANGHAI circles He Resigns Recession RETRACT ULTIMATUM Carrying Oil Cargo Hoover and Aides Reported - From Russia To Seen With' Prisoners In Wisconsin Government o LAST EDITION Trade Aid Proposed BRITISH Fusiliers Put Down Arms S Won’t BLOCKADE HOLDS 12 Pages JAPAN AVERTS' o Near Barcelona U OGDEN CITY UTAH THURSDAY EVENING JANUARY 20 1938 THE ASSOCIATED PKESS THE UNITED PRESS 212 WASHINGTON Jan 20 — (UP) —Senate and house conferees today completed action on the new housing program after striking out the prevailing wage business recession developed today as the immediate ob jective of President Roosevelt’s business conferences WASHINGTON Jan 20 — leader congress today of the country’s manufacturers expect a business told the Mr Roosevelt revealed after planning council project meeting Wednesday night with 50 members of his business advisory council and hearing from them frank criticism of adminis- J F T O’CONNOR “Wants to go home” tration tactics After leaving the White House the conferees met privately with Marriner S Eccles chairman of the federal reserve system and discussed possibilities of the plan Their general reaction was that it would be a “helpful and decisive step” MODIFIES STAND Out of the conference came modification of Roosevelt’s recent statement that all holding companies should be abolished The conferees accepting the responsibility imposed by Roosevelt’s annual message requested that business attempt to remedy existing economic poli cies so far as possible without legislation Roosevelt will resume secret discussions Friday with a group of automobile manufacturers and their installment purchase bankers in an effort to curb e salesmanship and to stiffen terms of installment purchases The president’s statement to the businessmen indicated an abrupt change of direction from an interview a year ago in which he expressed the belief that the country needed a law to compel both labor and capital to live up to their contracts DEMANDS LISTED Harriman and his colleagues outlined these demands: 1 Wages and hours: Legislation should be delayed for further study with which to produce a bill limited strictly to ending “starvation wages and intolerably long hours” Roosevelt replied that he hoped the studies proposed would not delay wage this hours legislation beyond session of congress 2 Business practices: Legis- high-pressur- O’CONNOR QUITS two-thir- rise during 1938 The informant was Colby M Chester chairman of the Nation-a- l Association of Manufacturers who testified at the senate unemployment inquiry He based his statement on a survey of 40 manufacturers A representative of another large group of businessmen the U S chamber of commerce expressed the opinion to the house ways and means committee its tax revision program did not “go far enough” He said the undistributed profits tax should be repealed at once Chester who also was asked his views on taxation by the senate committee said he had an open mind on the undistributed profits and capital gains taxes drawing from a committeeman the comment: “That’s unusual” While congress worked on business problems the White House disclosed President Roosevelt was planning to call in small business men for a conference on ways for regularizing business The president told a group of business leaders Wednesday small business would be night on an represented advisory council he planned to advise the administration on matters of policy All phases of the nation’s economic life would be represented on the council the White House said The filibuster against the antilynching bill was resumed in the senate and the house continued debate on the $553000000 naval appropriation bill Senator Ellender ) starting his sixth day of speech-makin- g measure against the joined Senator Connally in saying southerners would drop the fight any time to consider President Roosevelt’s program Connally said an effort probably would be made early next week to sidetrack the bill and take up the appropriations measure carrying funds for the government’s ipdepend-en- t cross-sectio- AS COMPTROLLER Will Stay On Job Until Hinted For April Governorship 1 WASHINGTON Jan 20— (AP) White House announced — The today the resignation of J F O’Connor as comptroller of the currency and said President Roosevelt had asked that it not take effect until April 1 T O’Connor Los Angeles attor- ney who is expected to run for the Demcratic nomination for governor of California in the August primaries said in his letter of resignation he wished to return to his home state “to take care of pressing matters there” UNFINISHED WORK Replying the president said “in view of the fact there remains important unfinished work in connection with the payment of dividends to depositors in closed national banks requiring at least your part time attention I shall ask you to withhold your resignation until April first” “In my opinion” the presi- dent added “this course of action will enable you to take care of pressing matters in your home state of California and yet gives you an opportunity to return here as often as necessity requires during the inter- im” ON SOLID BASIS ds n (D-La- (D-Te- x) ahti-lynchln- g O’Connor reviewed at length the banking crisis of the Roosevelt first term He declared the banking structure of the naUTAH SLAYER’S tion was never on a more solid basis than it is today Our banks offices have ample funds either on KIN ON CORN CONTROL AGREED hand or temporarily held under federal reserve to meet any and Senate and house conferees on demand of bus- farm legislation agreed on deevery Father Testifies How Son iness”legitimate he 'said tails of corn control limiting On Chores With marketing quotas to the midHelped west corn belt and fixing penalVictim’s Ranch CONDEMNED COUPLE ties for sale above those quotas at 15 cents a bushel ST GEORGE Nov 20— (AP) — Two men charged with first WIN WEEK OF LIFE degree murder heard witnesses for the state tell a jury today SPRINGFIELD 111 Jan 20 circumstances of the bizarre disJohn (AP) — Acting Governor appearance - death March 18 Steele announced today he had 1935 of Spencer (Penny) Malan reprieved for one week the exformerly of Ogden ©f Mrs ecutions Marie Porter comJointly charged in the and Giancola who Angelo Ralph plaint were Malan’s confessed were scheduled to die in the slayer Charles Bosshardt and electric chair at Chester soon WINDOW ROCK Ariz Jan his asserted accomplice George after midnight mediO 20 — (AP)— The Indian Schaefer brother of Mrs act’The lieutenant governor find the Malan Mrs Malan reportedly cine man paleface never informed of the death of ing as chief executive while doctor met over a microscope Governor Horner is in Washing and a test tube and the Indian her husband secured a divorce ton said he granted the week’s was after he “disappeared” and marmagnificently impressed s delay solely on the plea of W W Peter of the Unitried Bosshardt Dr mother ed States Indian service mediFirst witness was John C Governor contaminBosshardt father of the defen- refused to Horner yesterday to cal division blamed a grant clemency son was He testified his for typhoid dant Gancola and' Mrs Porter If ated waterholes severclaimed which a frequent visitor at the Malan the executon is outbreak carried finally ranch prior' to Malan’s disap- out she will be the first woman al lives At Dr Peter’s invitation the pearance and often assisted legally electrocuted In Illinois Indians peered through his with chores there and the first executed since 1845 which Sheriff Antone Prince told of microscope at a tube in countcircumstances leading to the arsquirmed and wriggled CHINA GENERAL DIES bacilli There less typhoid rest of young Bosshardt a few of interest He murmurs were months ago after “rumors SHANGHAI Jan 20— (AP)— reached my ears’ and also re- News of the death in Hankow of boiled the water and drank it lated the arrest of Schaefer and General Liu Hsiang 47 gover- amid more murpiurs microSquinting through the the subsequent revelation that nor and military commander of Malan had been killed in a ranch Szechwan province was recelv-- ( scope visibly impressedof MedFort Man Pete Price fight and his body tossed down ed here today General Lieu had icine looks Ariz “It said: Defiance a well Directed to the well the been a supporter of the regime like a vision” sheriff recovered a skeleton of Generalissimo Chiang identified as that of Malan (Continued on Page 2 Col 3) anti-lynchin- g STAND Indians Gape As Microbes Put On Show - Gian-cola’- X |