Show a JI f X r v TITU SALT LAKE TRIT5UNE FRIDAY MORNING President Hoover but hearing that Honsevelt was coming to Miami de t wild to make the piesident elect his State Moves Fast To Bring Florida tilt Assassin to Trial bet" li i k Charge of Attempting to Kill Roosevelt Is Drafted Mayor Cermak and Woman r in Critical Condition (Continued Trom Pe ouei lutCrMrlleW entraining for New m Jim automobile lLst night and went An extra dttnl of polite and secret service men surrounded Mr House as lit lift the vac lit of intent A'tm this morning for the hospital ‘Vim aie looking fine The first thing ou know jou will be back on be said to Motor Cermak vour whose room was the fust he entered In a faint von e the C hit ago mayor rot lied I hope so I hope It w ill be In time for the maugui alum " A hug liming gieeled Mr Hnnsc veil as he boaided his trnm aiiox the street from the jail where Zan gua was Judged He stood on the bat k platform with his hat off and waved to the crowd as the tiam pulled out President Hoover lelegiaphed Mr Roosevelt he was glad of his escape mid asked to be kept informed of Major Cermak'a condition and that of the olhet vie tuns The president elect fiom his special liain cut the following message to i S ouTst0i toomsy Senator V D Cnndland Repiubluan floor lender in the L’tah slate senate and dean of the legislature did the gi netful thing and wort an expiession of appreciation fiom Senator Ira A Huggins Demon at ic floor leader when lie lnlioduetel a concurient resolution Thuisday authorimg the sending (if a telegiam to Franklin D Roosevelt president-elein t ounce tion with the attempt to assassinate Mr Roosevelt at Jlmmi Fla Wednesday Sinator Cundland carried the resolution ovrr to the house where it was instantly passed by unanimous vote The veteran senator was given a standing vote with applause for his timely action in preparing the resolution The resolution went the whole rouise of legislative routine which meant its official recognition in each house twice and was signed by Governor Henry II Blood by nightfall ami the message wus sent The fact that mui ti important legislation had to be sidetracked if only tempoianlv to give the resolution right of way testified to the feeling whit h the news from Florida had aroused tn the minds of the Itgishtois The telegram read ‘The governor and the legislatuie and the people of Utah lejoite with all loval citizens of this tejiublit in vour providential escape fiom the assassin's built t and we implote Divine Providence to protect you and guide vou in all jour efforts in the inteiest of the people of this nation " Telegrams expressing concern over the attempted assassination also vveie sent Thursday evening by Major Louis Malt us In the message to Mr Roosevelt the major said ‘My felicitations on jour fortunate escape from assassins bullet We are proud to have jou w ith us Put on the steel vest' ’ The message to Major Cermak said “Deeply regiet misfortune Our sincere pi avers are for your immediatejour recovery and our hope is that those comprising jour party vv ill safely recover" A jitw lint from Portland to tht Oritnl! Mod-tr- n panpf lmtr— comp!et priviltgtft of tht ihipSplndtd Amtncofi food— ipacioul oU oont — oil outiidt roomi— all room wth beds ont-iai- In acenti different stales As we art 4 not In the m a resdv busi- clothing der thee must dis- All sizes and styles Wi lot Lai SKong Mnn a tour $500 SI Y71"11 IDAHO PISE LOGS BELL TAILORS 252 BO MAIN Domestio Nut Fancy Nut Special Domestic Fancy Stove Large Lump 4i help Pick yourself oo the suit you want for onlv a and get spring Overcoat IK1 E with each purchase S ytvr trovot Of railrood Hcktof opn t fort trotwro end full oartKwterV or write STATES STEAMSHIP LINES tfi Porter Bid A World Gtntral PIRSHfNO Mar 1 Gtntrol JHtRMAN Mar 25 Gtntral LEE Apr1 2 ‘’GENERAL’ LINERS be posed of at lew than cost of cloth and trim-mi- ni this tome and Kob$65 Kog tA’O sailings suits In i YokoKnrn $160 Krtt $ 83 Hon $200 Round th and ness make only rlotlte to or- (l)ett 1 ) Portland j £550 $615 $675 5700 £750 £750 $10 Cord Service Coal Co WASATCH Ore Jf 2G50 ’4" ir M' j ' !m £ frf j1- Uf If dent and defiant and told his question eis he had no regrets her his ait He also denied that he had anv con nertion with societies of anv sort The assassin a native of Italy and former Haikensack N J laborer used an old fashioned 32 caliber pis tol to fire at the presidentelect in his automobile Mr Roosevelt had just concluded a short address to the thousands who had gathered to welcome him to Miami from a fishing trip off the coast With President Hoover in constant touch with the situation in Washing ton measures to give him and the presidentelect the fullest possible protection went forward alqng wi'h action designed to provide speedy punishment for those who would over throw the government Expressions of regret came from around the globe as inquuy into Zan garas past was laid bare at Haiken sai k N J disclosing that he came to this country from Italy in 1924 and received citizenship papers In l‘)29 in Paterson N J He was recalled as quiet and often morose M Inl'haca INSURANCE COMPANY Rcu cev 88th ANNUAL STATEMENT DECEMBER 31 1932 To the and the Public:— rs Policy-holde- X During the year 1932 the New York Life Insurance Company and to the beneficiaries of those paid to its lhing who died the sum of policy-holde- rs $25520018769 It met every obligation from Its current cash income made new Investments during the year amounting to It $46623111-3- 2 and closed the year with a larger amount of cash in bank than in its history at any other year-en- d The assets of the Company amount to ihis $197407604143 The total liabilities of the Company amount to $186010613354 included In which are policy reserves calculated upon the most conservative basis used by Life Insurance companies a provisional apportionment of $52059288 for 1933 dividends to and a special reserve not required by law of x $3663070974 I rs policy-holde- Its unassigned funds (surplus) over all liabilities amount to $11396990789 New paid for insurance effected during 1932 amounts to over $521600000 At the close of 1932 the Company had outstanding insurance in force of over $7300000000 The total income of the Company during the year was $40723590431 Officials Plan Y ORCYMZYUON FOUNDED IN 1845 A5 S OF THE STVTE OF NEW YORK A MUTUAL INCORPOR MED LINDT R THE I ceecleii IN NEW YORK N Y 51 MADISON AVENUE YMis pro with an addiecs she linl sr to last ranged prior night Although she indicated an intention to continue with her varied activities it seemed assured that a more vtnngent system of protection would be thiown about her in the futui e It was a woman Mrs W F Cross wife of a Miami phvsician who grabbed the arm uf the assassin bullets sped into tho crowd Jtujps Galloway of Miami Beach and George Broadnax a secret service opei alive from the Atlanta office pounced on the shooter ‘When (he president elet t strtod up to make hn speech so nianv stood up in front of me that I couldn t see o I stood up on the bench' Mrs Cross said later in describing the incident ‘This man (Zangara) stood up wi h me and the htncli almost folded up I looked around Then 1 saw he ha a pistol and he began shooting tow aid the president elei t I grabbed hi hand which hi Id the pistol and pushed it up in the au and calkd fut help ‘Tom Armour also grabbed his hand and we held it up in the air s he couldn’t shoot any mine By thai time some men weie choking him " Zangara will be arraigned at 11 a m tomorrow befoie Judge E C Collins of criminal court He was in the courtroom for moic than an houi today while a scheduled arraignment was delayed as Judge Collins insist ed thnt Zangara be represented bj counsel ' I don't w ant anvbodv to help me " he prisoner shouted when told that he would be represented at the bar "You’re the judge and you tan di what you want to do Judge Collins ordi red the arraign ment postponed while he considered appointment of “the bet of counsel’ m order to prevent any accusation that the man ' had been railroaded N 3 1 J m with bids Tht postofffre mu i n e d us COD r 1 ' DU ct 1 hunseveral undelivdred ered Suits made to order for our 3 - P ‘ ONE-CLAS- FEBRUARY IT vS'pft£jF : W i j ' - a- ’ ‘ ‘ ii HJiUjh safes Slate Legislature Mayor Semi Messages lo Roosevelt Cermak t oik paid a is t Intended leaving foi New oik to the hospital and lallid cm’tuch of lust night The U'snssin Zanpsra was seized the assassin's victims It w ai the pi i sidi nt elect w ho took and hu tled off to the Dade counts the seriously wounded Chit ago niavor jail immediately after his attempt but not until he was almost siripimd of clothing by infuriated bvstandeis I ini ant to kill Kooset ell and I bit Mi Hoove i 'Have just v isitr d hospd and seen 1 would kill soi i v 1 dull! t " be said the patient The nuevor hid a fnu til pi esidents and all of fit lie sud be had decided to kill night as did Mis (nil The other llu (‘i are on rapid road to move iv Miss Ki ms was reportrd rec ovei big A bullet grand her heed From Roses to Cherry Blossoms npidly Caldwell and Sinnntt eae h shot In the head wine described as ‘getting along nu elv " Subjee ted to a sev ei e grilling on the twenty first flooi of the Dade lountj jail located on the top of the court house building Zang era asseited thrt he had no ae compile es He was confi oly -' P Heavy Body Guard NEW YORK Feb 16 hile city officials tonight were arranging to surround braklin D Roosevelt w ith one of the heavu st police guards ever assigned to an Individual when he arrives here tomorrow Demo "ratic leaders were planning to urge the presidentelect to curtail his fu lure activities James J farlcv Dcmoiratie na tional chairman when he learned de (ails of the Miami shooting said Mr Roosevelt “probably will have to re fram from making so many public appearances " Others Anree Other leaders at Deniocialie na tional headquarters as they gathered in groups during the dav to discus the attempted assassination agieed that the presidentelect should be urged to avoid laige crowds and open gatherings as much as possible I am going to suggest that he keep only the two or time more impoitaiit engagements on his calendar and can cel all other public appi Trances ” one prominent figure at headquarter The following table shows the assets of the Company under various headings and the percentage of each to the total: (T’l-W- i --youcanproyeihis in'yourovvn home! new tested recipe on every package ‘ aid retailed how Many extremely open' Mr Roosevelt has been both during the campaign and since hi election ‘Ho has shaken hands with thou sands of people" a party leader aid and I shudder to think now of the chances that anv would be assassin ould have grasped on those occa stons " ' And we have found that the only way to obtain ibe best results is lo use choice rum as a base for our Try These Delicious Recipes for a change PRUNE WHIP JELL-WEL- pailuge Lemon Jell well 14 pound prunes C ook (he prunes and sweeten them as for sacuc Drain add enough water lo the June to make two cups of liquid Heat to boiling point and pour over Jell writ When cold and aunmg to congeal beat with an egg beater until light Ibrn add the prune pulp Turn into mold and chill 1 f : VEGLTAM JELL-W'LL- knows (here is no substitute for flavor E New Jell well flavors These flavors are combined with pure gelatine of the highest fi od v due and pure i me sugar to form the most delicious healthful jell dessert poisil le Get a package or two of the New rmiPAPF Jell well m anj of its 7 fruit flsv ots iisrd-r- rg Compare It vuih anv jell desert vou have ever Iidleu of four Note how quickly and completely this Nrw Jill well dissolves in hit uiitrr mm sour lit liter lii i k Note too tb’t there is no unpleasant odor I ven when you usi bulling water there is only the pleasing aroma of the fruit flavor the New Toucan IT sS TA VI S 1 PK IXL R Jcl (1 prepare m t he afternoon and it will be ready to serve for dinner (It sets in less in llisn an hour when using Cracked ice J And Jell well is alwava delightfully tender — even uhen left m the rengetiitoy user tught Modern production meth-- ( ncrc 1 LAS ot( Jnij hP fct (hat Jellwell is made right lyere on the Pacific Coast allows us tn offer it at a lourr prue than any other advertised jrll drssi rt Policy Loans 419798911-9- 8 Interest and Rents Due and Accrued ’ Other Assets WTIH JELL-WEL- JACKSONVIEIF Ha Feb 16 Mb King Gem ge of f ngl md ex pi e id bis regiet at the at'impt on the lift of Pi i sident elei t Roost vi It and his joy at Mr Roosevilts e iipe in a missape rutivid by the pi i subtil eleit hi re tonight en route to Niw Ymk The message was relaved lo the Roosevelt tiam through Suritiry of State Stimsmi and s ud ‘I have rei (ivid the king com mand to expiiss to you his man tvs abhori eriu at the null agi oils atu nipt on your life and congi atulitmns ii — A recipe on every boy SALAD package lemon Jell well 1 cup shredded cabbage 1 cup diced celery Make H cup small cucumber tul-e- s Jell well according to directions on package W hen cool and beginning to set add vegetables Turn into cold molds and chill S 1 I y y i JJff rvj ou i esiipi the same turn SOLD 0 N L Y RED BOX npe Regret al Ineident L 1 1 l’P)-P- Kin" Kxprehses an exclusive feature j 1 ' tme iin Liiihuj-- ’BitiiU I In g you to mv own v i j’ -- 737 97 1909 197 25 32 430 2-- 2682 134 2127 183 3616867083 3414522767 173 10000 5197407604133 Total (In this statement bonds not subject to tmortlzation and all Preferred and Guaranteed stocks ate valued on basis prescribed by the National Convention of Insurance Commissioners) t aiiipt nt - s gold ' BOARD OF DIRECTORS DECEMBER 31 1932 President Consolidated Cas Company i at alula tUiuii a ( estiles) O Radio ( orporatton of America N Bank 1 Manager I iabthty Assurance Corp J BARSTOW SMULL CHARLES EVANS HUGHES Hughes St busman & Duight ¥ B mchestef W JESSE IS1DOR STRAUS ( hairrnan of the Board ALBA fl I ue Prsrident 6 ( om pany Prerirlent R H Macs Southern Pacific Comwiny NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER President Columbia Lniserstiy January Vfdf HALE HOLDEN THOMAS A BUCKNER President CHARLES A CANNON president ( anrion Mills ( ompatiy 1 tmployers hew York Trust Company Former President of the I nited States Company CHARLES D HILLES MORTIMER N BUCKNER ( halrman of the Hoard CALVIN COOLIDGE GEORGE M REYNOLDS ( hairman of the Board (continental Illinois Bank 0 Trust JAMES C HARBORD ( hairrnan of the Board (om(Hinf HENRY BRUtRE Fretident Rttwery Saungt ('hairrnan of the Board Frank Presbcey Company Chairman of the Board Ralston Putina Company CORNELIUS N BUSS T halrman of the Hoard Bhst Fabyan FRANK FRESBREY WILLIAM H DANFORTH NATHANIEL F AYER Jreaturer Cabot Matiufai taring (sompany GERRISH H MILLIKEN teering MiffiWn O Company GEORGE B CORTELYOU C ANDRUS Manufacturer Arlington Chemical JOHN (xmiptSfiy Pius XI on heaimg of the at tempt lo assassinate Piesldenteh t Roosevelt at Miami Fla list night expiessed thankfulness at Mi Rouse veils escape fiom injinv but wn gnrved lo hear of the other vktims It comes only In the bright red box— each uuh a tn on the Arts k 284 656 ’ President Pope Jliankful for Hoowevelt'a Safely VATICAN CITY fib 16 Serve the New Jell well tonight! 139 0-- m MIAMI Fla Feb 16 (Ar) — Rumors that an attempt might be made to kidnap and kill Giuseppe Zangara who last night shot and wound! d five pirsons In an unsuu essful attempt on the life of Rresidi nt elei t f raiiklm D Roosevelt caused Sheriff Din Hirdie tonight to har all per ions fi mn the county jail where the pusoner is lodged inni iJ llfcUJI $2769760476 Cash on Hand or in Bank $600351974 United States Government Bonds 12946634311 State County and Municipal Bonds 14755073461 Public Utility Bonds 1918733603 Industrial Bonds 37687801232 Railroad Bonds Canadian Bonds (Dominion Province City etc) 3884720578 United Kingdom of Great Britain & Ireland Bonds 498737790 235902910 Other Foreign Bonds 8088383600 Preferred and Guaranteed Stocks 4814653873 Real Estate Owned (including Home Office) 5294783681 First Mortgages on City Properties 2245127596 First Mortgages on Farms Jail Closed After Kidnaping Humor EVTRYONE Per Ont to Total Asset Asset Value Description of Investment Jr & Inc Componf RIDLEY WATTS Ihrcctnr ChcmUal Ban ( otnpatiy JOHNSON & Truit Retired PERCY II JOHNSTON President ( hemital Bank & Trust WILLARD V KING Retired I JairT mltillilflt4f itd iMrH tM 4tNfh niiexl f 11 by ( ompan y ktnftl of i ROBERT E DOWLING President ( ity Investing Co fi |