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Show r ( u THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY HORNING, DECEMBER AID BANDITS TWO INJURED Check Artist Homesick for County Jail 9 11, 1930. JEWISH SOCIETY Program Features COLLEGESTATUS Deer Found Hung THIRTEEN NEW Four Men Killed In Crash on flails klP Senior. Student By Horns in Tree YOUTHS ENTER DEFIES BRITISH Miss La Von Bates, senior student hi CHANGE LOOMS Discovery of a buck deer, hanging CONTEST AT IP DAKOTA CITY, Neb., Dec. 10 (OTI the University of Utah department of by Its antlers from a tree fop at the head of Cltv Creek canyon, was respeech, will be presented Thursday at 8 13 p. m. In a program of miscelported to Mayor John F. Bowman (JiuriTirs Discuss Making Wednesday by H. K. Burton, superinlaneous readings at Kingsbury halL Frank Bernhardt, aliaa Ted tendent of the city water department He Dickson, la homesick. The readings will include: The Westminster The deer was found by water dewants to hit the 'Utah trail," partment patrolmen, he said, and Birthday of the Infanta, by Obcar even If It leads to Jail. cliff. Head of Orthodox Organi- Wilde; "Rouge Bouquet, by Joyce evidently fell from a From Cortes, Colo . he wrote The fall had broken the bucks neck, Sheriff Clifford Patten that he AusTu Quoque, by Henry the mayor was told. Water departzation Explains Policy Kilmer; Officers Also Wounded in Is willing to waive extradition tin Dobson ; The Elopement," by Ben Belief that Westminster college ment employees have removed the and plead guilty to a worth(anonyKing, "How Yonson Quit to Salt Lakers. check charge If the offisoon be reorganized to be an head and antlers and plan to have Four less Pitched Battle mous): "Padre Angelo- - oy T A would them mounted. cers will send for him. He said Wilrather than a r Interdenominational De Stove e Daly Hole," by Pqie was arrested In August he HELD AS EMBEZZLER. H liam Leetle Da Bank. exof Drummond, Boy Texas Robbers Institution was Presbyterian a 1929, and fled the city the on background Delivering by T A Dalv and The Ooing of the pressed Sheriff Patten said WednesWednesday by Dr. Herbert TULSA. Okla., Dec. 10 P) C K Zionist movement, Oedallah Bubllck, White Swan, by Gilbert Parker A 24, was arrested here today Reherd W. day he has never asked for the upon his return from an Mullins, and Is being held for Los Angeles president of the American Mizrachi 'musical program also will be man's ex ti edition and will not FRANKSTON, Texas, Dec. 10 (JP). eight-wee- k the In east, during authorities on a charge of embezzletrip Jewassociation. tend for him, A gunfight, which resulted In the which he conferred with secretaries ment. Los Angeles police wired they ish orthodox orHELD CZAR PAPER NArOLEON of two two of rhurfh officers boards of education were sending for Mullins. and wounding of Wedganization, He conferred with the secretaries TIFLIS Dec, Id. P) four men believed to be the quartet night outIs described as a tough draft of the Baptist. Congregational, DisciWhat who looted the Flrrt State bank of spread of the holdup were able to nesday lined Jewish opboaids will be held between now and of the abdication document of Na- ples, Episcopal, Methodist, PresbyFranks ton of 11,236 90, tonight had release the cashier and his assistant i1 to the I written bv him at Fontaine- terian, Reformed and United Pres- May poleon failed to halt the flight of the ban- The loss was covered present policy of While In Washington. D C , Dr bleau April 6, 1814, has been prer byterian boards of education. Each and would occasion the Sank no fi- Great dits. Britain In sen ted to tlie Armenian state mu one agreed to take the matter up at Reherd attended as a delegate a conDeputy Sheriffs Charles Curry of nancial embarrassment, Perry said. Palestine. seum. It Is said to have come from the next annual meeting of his board ference of the North American Home Frankston and Charles Emerson of Mr Bubllck was the archives of Czar Nicholas I. At the request of the individual Mission congress, at which 28 ProtCharles Constable Poyner and Held at the secretaries, the Presbyterian board of estant denominations were Slaughter of Frankston overtook the Employers meet-- I a at speaker education will call a mretlng of repd men In a Hour automobile 12 Bay com er, B C , Is survived by a widow resentatives n g of protest of the other boards In miles from Frankston. Both groups, and two sons. KANSAS CITY, Dec. 10 tP) -- Four against the policy Philadelphia, January 21, to conSlaughter reported, began firing The Burke plane dlsappcated Oc- sider Is embodied which of the robbers took the unmasked charge FOR YOUR HEALTH'S SAKE question. Two of the suspected bandits were tober 11, Just before the winter freeze When three churches have signiNational bank today and In a report known wounded, as was Emerson, who re- Inter-Sta- te as the "white pabegan. Thev were seen flying back fied their intention of In ceived a bullet through the chest, held employees and officers at bay entering to Atlin, B. C , after Burke had de- on the MAKE THIS TEST at the Jewish project, the college will be and Slaughter, who was struck In the with pistols for more than an hour, per" livered sluice boxes to a mining camp ..CenDr. Reherd reorganised. stated. The awaiting the opeiilng hour of a time; Community hand. at lower Liard post, in which Mar- annual meetings of all the ter. If you seem to be losing your vitality church feel The two suspects untouched by bul- lock on the vault. ten was Interested. the tired before the day it half done "Despite lets aided their wounded companions The quartet fled with loot esti- British In built a The Junkers, plane, attitude on you may be suffering from kidney in a dash through the roadside brush. mated at 43 000 same bore the Germany, propeller subject, Jews disorders or bladder Irritation. Do not One man followed Austin Young the Then they stole a truck from a passthat pulled the Bremen across the will continue the allow this to continue purchase a box ing driver, placed their wounded In negro Janitor, Into the bank, located Zionist moveAtlantic. been with the had Kadlng of Dr. Dickson's Compound and make the machine, and sped away to the on the second floor of the Livestock It since left the plane declared factory. this test; take as directed for one week. west. Exchange building In the stockyards ment, Soft com, creeks between toes, the and neither Days passed Mr. Bubllck. Is plane It house showed He district. At the end of that time if you have not Curry, seeing his fellow officers had and packing nor its occupants were heard from etc., relieved at once tad bealed by however, ordered an hoped,represents-ttve- s automatlo pistol and been benefited, your druggist will rebeen given a ride by a passing motorand the search began which resulted that to with the enproceed morning Mr B"bUc,5r Young turn your money only 65 cents. ist, recruited a negro farmhand, In the disappearance of Ren ah an of the Jewish as unusual though nothing tered the officers' machine and gave cleaning (Advertisement ) agency and the British government and two other men on a rescue chase to the truck. Foesemen joined was happening. One by one the banks employee can satisfactorily reach an agree- fight. the officer. ment toward modification of the The bank was robbed just after and officers came In to begin the Pass-fielnoon today. Cashier Ray Perry said days work. Each was compelled to white paper or ofreport of Lord colonies of Great minister two men remained at the front, while step right over here" or go over to Palestine. their companions compelled Ferry In the corner and sit down with the Britain, relative of the policy base "Proponents and Mrs. Carrie Watkins, assistant crowd. n actions on Lord Balfour's decTwenty-sevepersons had gath- their cashier, to enter the vault. The roblaration of establishbers took all the money In sight the ered before the vault could be opened ment of a 1917, favoring home for Jews in 11,236 90 and backed out. closing While the time lock clicked away Palestine, national with the understanding the vault door and throwing the bolt the minutes before Its opening hour that such a program will not deprive They failed, however, to force the some of the women engaged In the native population of its rights the with bandits. combination lock shut Perry said, repartee of Zionism contend Well, one robber remarked, It Is "The enemies and In consequence persons who had Jews In Palestine entered the bank when first news getting around Christmas time and that the Influx of of the natives in we have to have some money' places the rights The white paper proBut what will we do about Christ- - Jeopardy. to limit the poses Immigration of mas?" a girl clerk asked. Jewis in to the number of us proportion Give your address, he replluv and well see that you get some natives who are cared for in the way of employment It also favors con- presents The quartet escaped down a back trol of Jewish land buying and NstmVs wanalnf-W- lp towel rar yma and entered two motor carslK arid proposes the establishment emiilnbiiiidpviilMnMhimrwW allow r hooka. Tnlv wowlaaful tanlw attended a parliament consisting of repre- by two men. Zollow thoraoah eoton tlotaainw. Tax. w Vlrtually complete descriptions of sentatives of the Jews, the nativesk NATURE! aEHEar-- w rowalato u4 The Jews will atrenatbon yoor oUmludro ftrrmn. Thoa three of the men were obtained by and the British watch tha tranafonsatm. Trj M officers. The men appeared to,co,t such a parliament fiMralaxatiTM. OabtSa. Mr. Bubllck arrived Wednesdaj be between 30 and 40 years old. The AlI'VegeuAle LatxatfaWx, morning Irom Denver and will leave BANQUET SET FRIDAY. Thursday lor San Francisco Home economics students of the Granite high school, under direction of Helen Coleman, will give a banPerfumes which women themselves, These the ARCTIC FLIERS ALIVE , quet Friday for coaches and memMakethe'tot tonight bers of the football squad, who re(Continued From Page Onr cently won the state championship lor six days and attempted camped to a test made by the According bureau of mines, the harm from to shoot game, with little success Weak because of lack of food, the smoking indoors or In mines is to give them is to all over, party set out October 17 for Wolf lake The deep snow and cold caused them to make frequent camps. Burke rapidly lost strength. The men said they soon av their pilot could last only a short time. desired. aura luxury give On November 15. Kadlng shot a reand he Marten were and caribou, vived somewhat, but Burke was so weak he could not eat. His companions made him some soup, but It failed to revive him and he died. of the matchless Wasson Flew Past Coty fra Without Seeing Them. Five days after Burkes death and He burial, Wasson flew overhead was out of sight before the str&nocd men could light a fire signal Still a with their exquisite usefulnessfew days later Wasson again was sighted, but Kadlng and Marten could make no sign to attract him They passed the next few days gathering fuel In case Wasson should ap- ZIONIST STAND COMPANIONS ot With USSR., . principal for mud-stalle- With the entranoe of 13 more candidates in the "type contest conducted among the Uiuversity of Utah students by the Utonlan. student annual, the total list at the close of nominations Wednesday was brought to 27, It was announced by Phil Ray, manager. The new candidates In each division follow: Joe College type Maurice Callahan, John Maurice Powelson and Robert Herzlnger; ' Elizabeth Gibbs, Mary Betty Co-eBetty Alt; most fashionable girl, Janice Clayton; most beautiful girl, Esther Jenkins and Ruth Nowell; representative man, Milo Marsden Beau Brum and Frank Jensen; mell, James Long, Girard Meeks and Bovd Anderson. Whining candidates will be an nounced next week. Four workmen were killed today when their automobile waa struck and demolished by a Burlington gasoline car. The dead Leslie Kokum, Fremont, Neb ; J. F. Daniels, Sioux City, Iowa; Otis Sizemore, Lake Erickson, Neb., and Frank Simmons, South Sioux City. Neb. - d, A German Inventor has designed a small portable plow which is worked with foot rests upon which the farmer stands r Stomach trouble?, Jriak Ficgo The most wKoIeaoma, palatable Co you ever mrruatjons tltutd fee-Su- hadl Good for your Stomach and your Nerved It relievo Constipation! JResinoL T It always pays to buy die BesL !b. Pkg. d, IfglyPimples If boy-ban- ln4 searciiersfiniTlost are world prefer others the greatly to preciousness, Enjoy tha holidays in Southern California, Oranges are ripe, roses in bloom. Sunny days await you, with delightful sports and diversions on every hand. Plan no to go! To LOS ANGELES and return Faced Deep Snow, Many Blizzards. They had covered 40 miles by foot from where the plane was forced down In their attempt to reach tliej outside. During their Journey thv1 faced cold nights in the open and, deep snow and blizzards Renalran, Sam Clerf a mining man and close friend of Burkes, and Frank Hatcher were last seen there October 28, flying north to hunt for Buike. Two other fliers, It I Van der Byl and T. H. Cressv flying to Burke : rescue over an inland route, have not been heard from since they wire left at Thutade lake, B C thiee weeks ago, when their heavily laden plane would take off with only one occupant, W A Joerss. Joerss said the men had provisions and sent Indians to "mush out with them. Flier Sights Plane, Finds Carved Message. Seventeen days ago Wasson lo rated Burkes plane, apparently un damaged and frozen In a lake abou 30 miles from Wolf creek, Yukon Returning, he found Burke had landed safely and found a message of glory the and together grances pear again. Last Saturday, December 0, thej heard the plane and Immediately fired a huge pile of wood Sighting the smoke, Wasson and Welsh circled overhead, to Indicate to the filers their signal had been seen. The searchers set down their plane 10 miles from the smoke spiral and began their hunt afoot. They trudged through deep snow and a raging blizzard In the night. When daylight came, they found they had passed the camp and doubled back, shouting at frequent Intervals. Marten and Kadlng heard thfm but were too weak to shout Kadlng however, had one cartridge left and fired It. Walsh heard the shot and the four men soon were united The rescued men appeared In good health, though weak from exposin' Marten had two slightly frozen toes and Kadlng suffered a frostbitten hand. The make a presentation which reflects perfect taste informed with subtle understanding. And they are not necessarily costly Sizes are charming "Purse they for as little as one dollar, or elaborate Ensembles for as much as two five dollars but all of the hundred and seventy- - same supreme qualify. . Daily from Dec. 18 to Jan. 1 , inclusive Return Limit, Jan. 6 Proportionately low fares to other Pacific Goaat points &nd to eaBtern --cities. For details as to dates and fares Consult r.. A MIEWE District Piiftnfer CUT Ticket Hotel lUh-ttftsa- trtt Agent C. M BAYMVGEIt I nlon KUtlon Ticket Agent ttaxatrh 290 Union Pacific THE overland route October 17, leaving for Wolf lake Need food badly Wasson and Walsh, convinced an experienced woodsman like Marten would seek shelter In some cabin until lakes and rivers were frozen before trying to reach a settlement pursued the search on foot through snow waist-dee- p In some places. Today they found Kadlng . and Marten alive about 40 nulei from tha deserted plane Thev had lived frugally on what wild game they could kill after their provisions ran out ,Thc bitter cold, however, had taker the life of Burke , The pilot, whose home Is In Van- - THE PERFUMES presentations, L'Orlgan,"ParislA!mant $1.50 o$750 . and other clastic COTY fragrances; THE COFFRfTS GIFT $5.00. Shaving Cream, lotion and Others, $4 00 and $3 Tafcv $2.50.t Other vartout plaflnumJon $500. Perfume Ensemble, with metal case, $J 00 . . .THE PERFUMED MANICURE of Perfumed Manicure Essentials, In 00. i. 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