Show T TEMPERATURES WEATHER 7(For UTAH— Fair with Uttle change In today) "S tempera hire IDAHO — Unse- ihoweri ttle d Wednesday and In north and west portions tonight I warmer Seventieth Year—No HITLER DERIDES Win and Lose In California ui iili Si!un iuii I i'u uiuuiiJiuij J t "v'":" Pari-Mutu- el r s By The Associated Press Pension plans combining ncr eased grants to the aged with unorthodox methods of raising the money were rejected Tuesday by topheavy majorities in California and elections New el sanctioned race betting and gave jobs Tammany control of countyDemowhile Kentucky chase a the None of cratic governor nationcontests for office held wide political significance Ohio ballots snowed under tne by pension proposal advocated Cincinnati ' Herbert S Bigelow clergyman to assure Income of $30 a month to those past 60 The — plan which called for a state tax and a levy on valuable real estate was defeated by "a margin of more than 3 to 1 Announce New Flan Returns from 7641 of 8589 precincts gave 334639 for the pension plan and i3iDua against ic the Opponents contended that vote showed Ohio "would not be of this deluded by suggestions kind but Bigelow announced a new proposal even before all the ballots killing tne old one were — Adolf Hitler declared A ' "V' t s ' l pari-mutu- preach-er-politic- an said The California returns buried the "ham and eggs' pension pro by a tremendous margingram Hut- tVior tnft arvoixsors said a furiTVhpr ffcht wm rilanned The rrotunthe have would paid Cfjsltion if '' (N j iii il' "i" "'ii "f re-elect- ed Havenner Los Angeles county was Echoes of the scandal of eight years ago continue to be heard but conservative public opinion is operating to' wipe out the bitter ness which prevailed at the time families were divided even and over issue the quarreled to this day the contention goes on though to a comparatively small degree Clubs re- The visitor paid a high tribute in the sreneral morals of even the beach boys and declared Honolulu vas a wholesome place in which o live How hard it is to live down a scandal of that kind which has a racial background Drink I am told had much to of the Excessive drinking even in the upper circles of society can work havoc and sometimes wreck lives Lieut Thomas H Massie it will be recalled was divorced In Reno In 1934 His wife Thalie later gained notoriety on her European our The lieutenant was acain narried In Bremerton Washing ton charac ters have passed away including Clarence Darrow who defended the Massies At eight o'clock this morning News & Views by invitation was present at a cancer clinic in the Dee hospital attended by many doctors The Weber Medical association is carrying on an intensive study cancer as part of a national jt movement Every two weeks the most prom inent medical men of the city meet in the lecture room of the hos pital and before them are brought cases to be diagnosed Aiding in the work Is the local Col Continued on Pags t tj 1 1 ft 1 1 ft I NLMTSIDICT Corporation Ordered To Rehire 5000 Men Involved In Strike re-hi- re Decide Outcome of Mayoral Vote By The Associated Press A mayoralty contest so close its outcome was still in doubt highlighted the post election scene today in Utah's largest city while elsewhere in the aftermath of statewide municipal balloting there ap peared these two significant developments: 1 The veteran said Germany would give its answer "in a language Britain will understand We have developed all German resources to the last detail" he said "They will never lay us low economically or militarily There can be only one victor — and that is we" By The Associated Pres CALIFORNIA — "Ham and eggs" pension proposal defeated decisively OHIO — Old age vension plan beaten 3 to 1 NEW YORK — Pari-mutubetting at horse race tracks approved Tammany won New York county offices KENTUCKY — Gov Keen Johnson (D) defeated King Swope (R) in gubernatorial contest PHILADELPHIA — Robert E Lamberton (R) elected mayor over Robert C White (D) DETROIT — Edward J Jeffries defeated Mayor Richard W Reading SAN FRANCISCO—Mavor An- gelo J Rossi for third term over a field of eight CLEVELAND — Mavor Har old II Burton won third term SALT LAKE CITY — Ab Jen kins and Herbert A Snow run close race for mayor: winner will not be decided until official report is made el re-elec- ted lead rejection of the rsi in a pair of state's most populous communities v 2 A jsharp division of opinion on whether power and light systems should be publicly owned It was up to the city commis sion meeting as a board of can vassers to decide whether David Abbott (Ab) Jenkins or Herbert A Snow should be Salt Lake City's next mayor rac Jenkins nationally-know- n car a lead held driver ing on the over his businessman-riva- l basis of complete but unofficial returns from the city's 149 districts but the margin — 21121 to 21109— was so scant that even re themselves the candidates fused to claim victory Nelse Blomstrom defeated B B Sweet for Tooele mayor 684 to er Adolf Hitler tonight British assertions that the allies are fighting to protect civilization and restore justice derided In a speech broadcast from the beer cellar jwhere his first attempt to win power was suppressed with bullets 16 years ago today Hitler 8 (AP) — Adolf Hitler tonight hinted that Germany envisaged the possibility of a five year war and was prepared for it In a speech to Nazi veterans celebrating the anniversary of his 1923 Munich beer hall Putsch he fuehrer gave as Germany's war aims security for her people and freedom to administer her sphere of Influence Only one nation can win this war 58-min- ' 3 but would not do so again "now that we are strong" Where Is Freedom?" Sarcastically he referred to the lofty ideals put forward after the World war: "Where is the much vaunted freedom of peoples? Where are all the promises regarding colonies? Where is the assurance of general disarmament? All lies!" i The vetdcns of the Nazi party who were gathered around him in the beer cellar laughed as their leader recalled the British assertions that once more they are fighting for justice for of peoples for civilization "Only In the British mining regions only in their slums is there civilization" Hitler chided He said the failure of Britain to protest Russian occupation of a large part of Poland showed "how little Britain really was interested" in Poland's fate "Otherwise Britain must have declared war on Soviet Russia" he said "We are convinced that there will be war as long as there is no just division of the world's riches" Hitler declared on WARPLANES FIGHT M ) LUXEMBOURG — Unidentified Nov 8 (UP) over flew airplanes Ob Luxembourg territory today servers near the "French border saw Intensive activity by French pursuit planes and by heavy artil- ery Tuesday the greatest aerial ac tivity since the war occurred over this tiny country which has no military airplanes of its own ' Kentucky 54 of White Brown Roberty City Ky construction superintendent for the Hart Coal corporation was killed ) fv J Fred M Abbott (above) former railroad CHOICE OF PEOPLE man who will take office as Ogden's new mayor January 1 was elected margin over Harman W Peery incumbent Tuesday" by a 1116-voy T Saunders photo) Edward mayor the past six years four-yecomwere named who Critchlow L Marcus and (lower left missioner and city auditor respectively te (Link-Tiffan- ar F D R Orders Delay In Ship Registry Transfer WASHINGTON Nov 8 (AP) — The cpntroversy over proposed transfer of eight American merchant ships to Panamanian registry appeared to be growing today despite President Roosevelt's order to the maritime commission—to — " hold Up a decision q r L- tooK is-- 1 Senator Boran comment sue with a presidential to reporters at Hyde Park N that neutrality questions are not in(K-iaa- volved no - - Here's Europe War At Glance tle hope of belligerents accepting LONDON— Britain to consult French before replying cabinet considers offer PARIS— Press predicts "no" will be French answer two unidentified planes scatter Molo-to- ff Soviet speech on German over Paris region cooperation ROME — Fascist newspapers attack Communist international after silence since German-Soviet pact -L: nnP I nil A If r It AITtAL BAUSUI n 11 BY DIPLOMATS of fight-again- west of Greenville in which 250 to 300 armed men were reported to have taken possession of the mine property Several hours later the group still held the property company officials said Greenville is the county seat of Muhlenberg county In western CRITCHLOW W INS Fred M Abbott formeK railroad man today had been elected Ogden's next mayor following a record-breakin- g vote Tuesday in which 16429 ballots were cast Abbott defeated Harman W Peery incumbent mayor the past six years by a 1119-vot- e margin receiving a total of 8774 votes as against 7655 for Peery 'In the commissioner race Edward T Saunders Incumbent the to past four years was another four year term by a plurality of 2600 votes receiving 9449 votes His opponent former City Commissioner Fred E Williams received 6849 votes Marcus L Critchlow who has been serving as city auditor since his appointment to complete the unexpired term of former Auditor Anna May Collins Chadwtck wai elected to a four-yeterm as auditor by a margin of 2284 ballots receiving 9088 votes as compared with 6804 ballots cast for his opponent former City Auditor Florence Stevens Glines Larger Margin The proposal to build a $3500-00- 0 municipal power plant was overwhelmingly defeated by 3774 votes a much larger margin than in either of the two previous defeats of the municipalpower issue A total of 15234 voted on the ppwer question with 9504 casting ballot against it and 5730 voting ed ar "" Germany's" COALMINE Commissioner By 9449 Ballots It was a different story in the z other half of Salt Lake City's vote for it Interest centered Wililam Murdoch and George D "SuDDOse Panama in spite entry Jier great navy fails to protect war Hitler said these ships and they are sunk?" that "we know that in the end it Borah asked in a statement "Will was not Britain and France who we not go to the protection of Pan beat us in the field anna? ' "Neither the British nor French Cites Monroe Doctrine soldiers had more courage than from a viewpoint Of "Panama the Germans" he said of Ger- national defense is a part of the many's World war defeat Tt United States Besides she comes was a lie that beat us Churchill under the good neighbor policy and (British first lord of the admiralty the Monroe Doctrine" Winston Churchill) then forced us took a leading The senator who st into war We had a weak govern- part in the the new ment Today he has forced us neutrality law called the proposal Into war again but now we are a "manifestly to a subterfuge" government forbid strong act the in evade provisions GERMAN "The British say they are fight ding American ships from enter ing for justice and they say they ing belligerent ports The eight fighting for the peoples' right vessels owned the United INACTIVITY are of self determination They say States lines havebybeen in transthey are fighting for civilization atlantic service and could continue In the British mining re- Only (Continued on Page 2 Col iJ PARIS Nov 8— (UP)— German (Continued on Page 5 Cot S) troops have started local operations along the Saar front from the Moselle river to the Ohrenthan salient ending three weeks of In ONE KILLED IN activity it was announced today German patrols roamed "no man's land and three raiding parRIOT ties attacked French outposts There was lively fighting in sec By The Associated Press tions that had long been dormant THE HAGUE — Slight optimGREENVILLE Ky Nor 8— ism aroused by mediation offer — (AP) — One man was killed and of Netherlands queen and Belcoal of a the corporagian king LUXEMBOURG SEES president BERLIN— Hitler ponders reply tion was wounded today in a clash at a coal mine 15 miles but authoritative sources see lit- "Reviewing into the World te 582 Here's Glance END At bLectLons I LEAD Saunders Returned As Municipal Power Issue Goes Down for Must Canvassers Board of Third Timb v TROOPS A FINAL EDITION IHSLRACE to- MUNICH Nov 8— (UP)-Fuehr- Mln Max Max 27 47 64 Minneapolis 48 52 66 New Yorit 33 58 36 Omaha 30 63 55(Pocatello 45 64 661 Portland 44 64 41 St Louia 35 64 488at Lake 52 73 42! San Fran 42 63 66 Seattle 21 45 74WllliBton 34 45 4SjYelloyatons Abbott Defeats 12-VO- TE v Nov 8— (AP) eggs plan which was beaten — PHILADELPHIA A labor board national relations ma by a comparatively narrow order directing Republic Steel cor jority Representative Franck R Hav poration to 5000 Ohio work enner a New Dealer bid unsuc ers involved in the "little steel" cessfully for the mayoralty of 1937 was of strike to incum upheld today by San Francisco losing bent Angelo J Rossi 118256 to the United States circuit court of non-par- ti 137335 In a eight-side- d appeals The corporation had asked the san race to set aside the order issued court Willis Allen campaign director for the "ham and eggs" plan and by the board Oct 18 1938 The ruling of the court of apRoy G Owens who was to have been its administrator jointly an peals would require the corpora-tioto provide back pay for strik nounced recall petitions against the governor would be started a ers who were not returned to their jobs At the time the case was ar once in the court company coun "Olson who was elected by gued sel estimated such payments ham and eggers has repudiated might amount to $7000000 the people they said The payment is required under Allen and Owens asserted the board's original order which di the or governor "encouraged every the corporation to rehire the rected to feed adverse etatements to the press and use the striking employes within five days they applied for reinstate power of his office in the service after ment — or pay them wages from of the banks and monopolies" time Olson Governor expressing that were returned to work Some over defeat of the gratification were not The corporation Others asserted outcome would the plan on "acts of lawless contended that the speedy develop encourage the ness" strike they for during ment of better social security to feited the right In Is methods California" He for formulating a "production Continued on Page t Col 5J fice-hold- er Many of the principal 11 JENKINS HOLDS SAN FRANCISCO Nov 8 (AP) — The "ham and eggs" pension plan went down to decisive defeat the Cali he said — Germany fornia polls but its leaders came up 'fighting again today and vowed they would recall Governor Culbert L Olson and declared that Germany heeded put the proposalthisbefore the voters once more British promises after the last war Returns It jecting It at about 18 to 1 off appeared to be even Worseham-and than the less drastic 1938 as one of the witnesses in uie famous Massie case He was born here and moved to the islands 18 years ago He says Honolulu was given a bad name because a newspaper man drew upon his imagination and failed to hold to the truth beginning HTi 12-vo- Ham and Egg' Pension 46 I met a man from Honolulu who the j l ia Pedfy By Margin Qf 1119 Votes he MUNICH Nov tf uuuiii urnuLUb -- with trouble wmai&mmmrvw' - California UTOPIA FAILS voters today had flatly rejected old age pension plan "Utopia and its backers including Roy G Owens (above) charging betrayal declared they would file recall petitions against Governor Olson who they said was elected by "ham and eggers In San Francisco Mayor Angelo J Rossi (at In an eight-side- d side) was race His closest contends was Representative Frank R &galnstftf)friT VIEWS do A ! Calif ornians Reject and ' i - ' SI ° NEWS — ' i ion 3 rA : '7 1 : : ? ' i - 0 J ? and would have been financed by a system of state script interest centered on Voters contests for public office in the early morning (Continued on Page t C6L 3) showed 1008282 votes an and 504286 for the measure 1 2 to of almost adverse ratio FRANK FRANCIS ' Those returns consisted of complete and Incomplete counts in out of the 11165 precincts Every county in the state was Steel turning against it Pension-minde- d r i f i HisHonorOgdens New Mayor night that Germany "never' never will capitulate" and that he has given orders for his forces to be ready for five years of war Deriding Great Britain's war aims ar rounted "I will continue the fight until we win the W 30 30 30 Calgary 30 Chicago 34 Denver 34 Havre 31 Helena 34 Kaliipell Kansaa City 36 Ixa Angeles 1 36 Milea City 16 Page MUNICH Nov 8— (UP) Ohio - s 939 Sarcastically Refers to Lofty Ideals of Allies SAYS 'ALL LIES' He Broadcasts From Beer Cellar Where Career Began (1 Kentucky TAMMANY WINS 1 OF CIVILIZATION i Chandler's Succe ssor Named Governor of off-ye- ! BRITISH CLAIMS iy r Two to One Vote Okehs System Loses Penrose WEDNESDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 8 OGDEN CITY UTAH ASSOCIATED PRESS THE tTMTED PRESS TOTE 13 BETTINGi OHIO KILLS PENSION In other York voters i 1 Mln Ogden Boise 7 N Y LEGALIZES (v— 1 period ending at seven 24-ho- THE HAGUE Nov 8— (AP) — Official circles hinted today that King Leopold of Belgium and Queen Wilhelmina of The Netherlands might follow up their offer to serve as peace mediators with diplomatic contacts in Berlin London and Paris While these circles would not speculate on the probable outcome of the dramatic peace appeal delivered Tuesday night by the two sovereigns to Europe's warring powers an atmosphere of moderate but cauticus optimism was apL parent here It was conceded that this optimism was based on the belligerent powers" apparent reluctance to initiate major offensives! rather than on any reaction produced thus far by the mediation offer If the offer is not rejected oit-rig- ht government circles said it might be possible to make careful contacts with the belligerents and thus give them further time to express their' views Although initiative for advancing the mediation proposal was credited to Leopold Informed quarters said that Queen Wilhelmina could be expected to take an active hand in any diplomatic negotiations that might be conducted j PETROLEUM SUPPLIES LOW SAYSIIAVY1 AIDE WASHINGTON Nov 8— (UP) — Rear Admiral H A Stuart director of the naval petroleum reserves told a house interstate commerce today that present naval oil reserves are "far from sufficient" for future needs sub-commit- tee ion t the mayot incumbent commission al race outcome of which was unKeyser ers were returned to office by certain until most of the city's 58 Mur districts were heard from overwhelming majorities doch compiling 30143 votes and Peery jumped into an immediate although slight lead and was Keyser 26835 to 14302 for City 5041 to 4878 when 40 disleading Bosone and Reva Beck Judge were in tricts on Pags 9 Col 1) However with 44 districts heard from Abbot had forged 11 votes into the lead 5599 to 5588 When the next return arrived Peery had regained a lead but at 48 districts Abbott was well in the lead with a margin which thereafter continued to Increase' as the east bench districts the last to report came in iTake S3 Districts mayor - Hiieci rrea m auubu As In the primary the line of said today his aim will be to "credistricts ate a spirit of unity and helpful- demarcation between ness among all the people" when won by mayor candidates appearhe takes over the duties of Ogden's ed to be Washington boulevard with Abbott carrying all butj six chief executive next year t Under city ordinance the new districts east of Washington and mayor and other officials elected also Invading Peery's stronghold Tuesday will be sworn in on the west of Washington to capture first Monday of January which is four districts there Abbot caralso the first day of January and ried 33 districts and Peery 23 Ab of 1940 The ceremony will take bott carried his own district 56 place at 12 noon and It is expect- and also Peery's 55 With 43 districts In Peery tele- ed the oaths of office will be administered by the city recorder as honed the city hall and said it did not look like he could win and a in the past said city officials To Assume Duties short time later he formally conIndications today were that Mayor-E- ceded Abbott's elecion over the lect Abbott will be in charge radio of the same departments which his First returns for commissioner Peery showed Saunders trailing Wil predecessor Harman W mayor the past six years has di- liams by about 130 votes but with rected These include the police and 15 districts In Saunders pulled fire departments the cty health ahead 1504 to 1423 and thereafter winning department and the legal and fi steadily increased 'his" nancial divisions margin until it reached a plurality Abbott said that as far as he of 2600 at the wlndup Saunders now knows he will assume the carried 39 districts and Williams duties now being carried on by 17 Saunders won in his own disPeery Commissioner Edward T trict 29 as well as in Williams' to Saunders who was Auditor Critchlow was ahead another Tuesday said he also does not think there when the first five returns were will be any shift in the depart In and showed consistent gains ments assigned to commissioners over his opponent Mrs Glines as Saunders is in charge of water- the evening progressed and adworks parks recreation and cem- ditional returns were reported the Critchlow won in 46 districts Mrs etery William J Rackham third city commissioner la in Glines In nine and one district No 8 was a fie Each carried charge of street department said that while his and her home district The mayor-elehe has several appointments which There was never a doubt about come within his departments he la the municipal power issue Opponot ready to make any announce nents had the edge from the first ments about them now return and piled up a huge Appointments Made — plurality Appointments now made by the Judges Co mm end on District No 17 was the first dis mayor with approval oi otner commissioners include according trict in the city to report results to city officials the following: Po- and was also the first district to lice chief fire chief city' attorney report at !the primary two weeks assistant city attorney city reCol 31 (Continued on Page corder and assistant city treasur er city purchasing agent clerk of WORLD WAR city court and assistant and six city health department employes: City' physician bacteriologist milk inspector meat Inspector sanitary inspector and stenographer Mem bers of the Carnegie free ' library By United Press board are also appointed by the The World war 25 years ago mayor subject to approval of Nov 8 1914 commissioners Russians entered Prussia at Regarding a Pioneer Days cele Eydtkunnen and Stallueoponen Abbott reiter bration Mayor-EleFierce fighting near Dixmuae ated tjiat it should be perpetuated and Ypres as Germans intensify and made "even more important assaults on British lines in west as a part of our civic underDe Wet defeated Union of South to Africa army under General Cren- taking" but he said he desired study the situation further before je at Doornberg The third Austrian invasion ©i commenting on the possibility of the city taking back the Old Mill Serbia began moving towara Nish Shabats and Valyevo (Continued on Page 5 Col S) ABBOTT SEEKS 19-vo- 159-vo- te UNITY SPIRIT ed four-year-ter- te m m i ct MEMORIES ct |