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Show v THE ISALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 12, 1920. Pair Recovering Woman Claims PROF. EINSTEIN Husband Arrested IIIOLDUP PAIR Title to Land From Aulo Hurts For Womans Death TAKE DEATH DECRIES WARS AUSTIN, Texas, Dec. WM'om CHAIR JAN. 12 IDAHO FALLS. Idaho. Mary But TWIN FALLS, was Carpenter, 47, was arrested today for 11 Idaho.-S- ult ler and Aaron Stabln of Idaho Falls filed In district court here the slaying of his estranged wife In by Mrs. . were reported as recovering Thursday Kathleen Schlldman to establish her HARRISBURG, Pa.. Dec. 11 her home early today. was bet 12. 1931, when was by found Mrs. cuts today and bruises received January from Carpenters body 40 prcat Mathematician De- in a corner of her bedroom with a Governor,. Fisher for the execution their automobile overturned after claim to acres of Twin Falls counScliroe-de- r which sire claims was W. and of Irene Glen farmland, the ty on bullet wound a In the left ditch Dague eye. into Tuesday skidding clines to Discuss His hi the electric chair at Rockvlew, Yellowstone highway south of town. part of her mother's estate. Her Police quoted Carpenter as saying Famed Theory. he shot her when she made a move- Pa., for the slaying of Corporal 8. Miss Butler was driving the ma- suit results from a Lincoln county ment he Interpreted as reaching for Brady Paul of the state motor pa- chine. which slid several feet on Its her pistol. trol near Newcastle on December 27, side before striking a telephone pole. court decision at Shoshone, awarding (Contlnu.d From Pm On) tire property to six heirs of the late 1929. LAST RITES HELD. JAIL LUT.S HUNGRY MAN. The man and woman were arrest-je- d E. E. Streltz Ion In a word?" someone shouted, IDAHO FALLS. Idaho. Funeral near Phoenix, Arts., last January 8 ANT A R08A. Cal . Dec.. 11 (FI. Mrs. Bchlldm&n asserts Strelts held Immediately whispering to his awe- services for Ambrose E. Rounds. 62, land in March were convicted of mur- Penniless and tract In trust and that Cli- the hungry. Ralph well were held known Iona farmer, struck companions that the answer der In the first degree. fford, 37, went to the county Jail ye- upon his death It was erroneously 2 In m. the at Iona dep. Wednesday Last month the supreme court would be time." and asked what time dinner distributed with the balance of his L. D. 8. with Bishop A W. nied their appeal for a new trial. sterday would be served. Then he called at property among his six heirs. She reYou will have to get a spiritual Schweiderchapel, Interment It Is expected they will petition the postoffice officiating. and broke 18 windows ceived rents and profit from the land 1st to answer that one. countered a as In Iona cemetery. Governor Fisher for a respite to per- Ho arrived back at the county Jail In until the Lincoln county court deProfessor Einstein. cree was Issued In February, 1929. pardon board time for dinner of Thomas Cochrane of the J. B mit, them to ask thesentence at Its for commutation of He likewise declined to answer Morgan firm because the professor February meeting. questions regarding his theories of was afraid to leave the boat when he steward confided that Corporal Paul was slain relativity or space, declaring, It TheHerrroom SPECIAL Doktor took a bath every attempted to stop the car In which would take three days and no one the afand slept until after 9 were Dague and Mrs. Schroeder LOW morning Newcastle had store at a ter would understand. grocery o clock The head a alter divulged FOR CASH OS DELIVERY the Illuminating Information that been held up. Volcee Contempt to a as SIZE the fruits STOVE professor sticking ...,$8.25 LARGE LUMP ..,$8.75 For Socialist Leader. ".ASTERN bTAR ELECTS. and jereals, and an unidentified pasNUT William $7.00 The professor's discomfort grew senger said he sat behind the Berlin LAS VEGA8. Nev.-M- rs. with that of his questioners, but Einsteins last night at the ship pic- L. Scott was last evening elected maFrau Einstein chuckled pleasantly ture show, A Night In Madrid. tron of the Las Vegas Eastern Star nrid Our Pea Coal Is Rescreencd and We Guarantee It to Be the subject of The professor was here In 1921 and chapter. J. F. Johnston was chosen eventually Free From Dust Adolph Hitler, Germany's stormy was given at City Hall. patron:vRuby White, associate mareception He Insisted this afternoon, however, tron; William Scheer, associate papetrel, was Introduced. I am not at all friendly with that that he a as a man tron; Minnie Davison secretary; nan," averred the scientist. "Hit- and desired nothing more than Mrs. Bremner, tresaurer; Mrs Hal ler Is Hying on the empty stomachs peace until he gets to California In- Hewetson, conductress; Mrs. BurkWASATCH 668 of Germany. If the stomach of Ger- stitute of Technology, where lie Is hart, associate conductress; Lillie UTAH'S LARGEST CASH COAL DEALER many was not empty, Hitler would to exchange Ideas with Professor Pistole, chaplain; Marjorie Pyeatt, pot be where he Is. Millikan, and lecture. organist. The Herr Doktor rubbed his own stomach and appeared rather astonished at his ability to turn a phrase, but his remarks' brought on an excited Jabbering among his German acquaintances. BEGINNING Vi at 3SSj, 40-ac- re COAL PEA..., $6.00 Salt Lalie Coal Co. well-round- "The professor Is contradicting1 what he told me In Germany, shouted one. and I will tell But he didnt for someone told him to shut up, and he did. Professor Einstein said prohibition was Immaterial to him, as he did rot drink, and. In reply to a question on religion as an aid to world peace, declared: Greatest of Minds Frightened at Crowd. It has not been of aid yet, and J am no prophet." It was on deck that the professor had his session with the movie cameras. Einstein Is a small, bright-- 1 years. Hlsi eyed man of fifty-od- d hair Is long, almost white and Is trained back In a bushy pomadour. He wears a large black mustache.' His face Is fcs smooth as a girls, except for tiny wrinkles about his eyes. He had left hie black, wide-- 1 brimmed hat In the social room, and a cold, damp wind blew through thej Einstein locks, but the professor confined to mop a perspiring brow. His thin black overcoat was unbuttoned and as open as his gates-Ja- r collar. The dealer In pure abstractions. with the finest mathematical mind In the world, was hot and bothered. The Herr Doktor was cared. By his side stood blonde, buxom Frau Einstein. There was a hint of girlhood freckles on her cheeks. She wore a modish hat and coat and w as hsving a thoroughly good time. Flees as Camera Men Seek Shots. Professor Einstein posed for a while and then he bolted, hurling a couple of German Bahs at the pack at his heels. These men are like wolves every one of them wants to have a bite at me, he remarked to a friend. Cornered again, he broke away and fled to a stateroom, where a pjlcro-phowas thrust before him. Einstein remembered a prepared address and a contract to deliver It 60 he spoke Into the wrong microphone. In his speech, he urged the United States to exert Its Influence against "the monster of professional militarism," declaring It Is along these lines of endeavor that your mission lies at the present moment, and I know that you will build for yourself a high monument. Later w hen the broadcasting company which had contracted for the address, the profits to go to a German charity, got to the professor, he spoke briefly of the mistake and then touched on a schedule even more timely. He called It "the life rhythm as expressed by the Journalists and photographers In my reception, and declared 'it will be Impossible to exceed It by any adventure ever so extraordinary. By this time the relativity exponent was barricaded In Ms eabtn, the long hallway filled with lurking pressmen, and his parting word had been, It was not as bad as I expected. Frau Einstein, In an interview, confessed that the professor was unable to balance the bank books and that she had to keep the accounts, that she called him papa and that they bad turned down an Invitation to stay at the Long Island estate 3 TODAY! ' ; f y-s 1' I, V 5 - ' tv-- ' 4jt ' . - 'a v' ; 'V, I f, fv A - I Walkers I1 Jr T 7 (rUu f IV w Vri n entire stock . 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