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J-- f“r: Utte rhan‘ Local Metal Prices WTINs5aturday Su"d?y partIy couay ‘Older fnerally lair NEVADA and IDAHO— Partly cloudy cooler a'T unday unsettled over moun- t fins (Detailed Report on Pag Twenty-eigh- SALT LAKE CITY SATURDAY MORNING BORAH URGES Last Race Run Veteran S L HELP Business Man Tr- Holdup Pair Murder Edmund G Hines in His Grocery Store - Robbcr Victim BANDITS SHOOT WlCTIM IN BACK I SILVER SENATOR POINTS TO HALLAHAN HOLDS A’S Both Run early Saturday An autopsy performed by Dr A J Murphy at the city morgue showed that a bullet from a small caliber revolver entered Mr Hines’ body under the right shoulder blade passed out on through his lungs and came Search the left side of his neck of the store failed to disclose the millet but the remains of the soda water bottle used to hit the storekeeper on the head were taken to police headquarters with the hope of obtaining some fingerprints Mr Hines w as known to keep a gun in a drawer at the rear of the store and police believe that after the crushing blow with the glass bottle he turned and staggered toward the as place his gun was kept when his sailants fired the shot that killed him Oct y ixrX"yyv y 3 ww V Edmund G Hines veteran business man who was struck with bottle and fatally shot in back by two unknown men who entered his place of business presumably with intent to commit robbery BUSINESS BODY SEEKS AID FOR IDLE WORKMEN Employment Continuity of Nation Claims Notice of Industry Heads IBv Auaflated Press) busiWASHINGTON Oct Big ness probed scrambled world economics today hunting cures fflr unemployment Postponed for a day w as the principal problem before directors of the United States chamber of commerce —how to Insure business and em- ployment continuity The of a 20 analysis of this subject was held to warrant a more extended study and a full day’s con- Two TO TRIO OF SINGLES Mackmen Twice Fill Bags hut Red Bird Pitcher ‘ 2 The White House luncheon table was the scene Of the conference between the president and the man who has led much of the senate opposition to his policies Prohibition was one topic of which they talked Afterward Borah predicted the Republican party’s stand on the liquor question would be the same in 1932 that it was In 1928 The Idaho Republican who in addition to leading the senate Independents Is chairman of the foreign relations committee would give only a broad outline of the subjects discussed He said he recommended the calling of an International monetary conference to consider bimetalism and discussed disarmament naval expenditures the agricultural situation and political conditions in tha west While Borah would not reveal the details of his political report It Is known the picture he painted to the president was far from bright Disarmament was approached with particular reference to the Geneva conference scheduled for next February Borah discussed his belief In a five-yenaval building holiday and found the president sympathetic He undoubtedly urged Mr Hoover to put more force behind his disarma- Knock Steals Two Bases? Hits Pulls Himself Out By ALAN GOULD (AP) —Worldwide substitution of bimetalism for the gold standard was recommended to President Hoover today by Senator Borah The proposal was advanced during an intimate discussion of current problems ranging from politics to disarmament feet 0 Martin Proves Hero Scores WASHINGTON the eve of hts seventy-thir- d birthday Edmund G Hines veteran Salt Lake merchant was brutally murdered by two holdup men Friday afternoon who entered his grocery stpre 424 Eighth East street hit him on the head with a pop bottle shot him in the back and fled After the shooting the aged man staggered to his home next door called to his wife who ran from the upstairs of the house and died at her 2-- (Associated Press Sports Editor) Cardinals Athletics 0 SPORTSMAN’S PARK St Louis Oct 2 (AP)— Led by a fleet young rookie outfielder John “Pepper” Martin who shatd almost tered the spell of Big George Earnshaw’s pitching mastery the St Louis Cardinals rode to triumph over the world champion Athletics today on the crest of a sensational shutout performance by Wild Bill Hallahan single-hande- Sir Thomas Llpton famous British merchant and sportsman who died Friday He amassed a great fortune and spent millions in a vain attempt to take the America’s cup back to England DEATH CLAIMS LIPTON FAMED AS YACHTSMAN of Cheated Chance to Win Back Sportsman America's Cup ar By HERBERT MOORE (United Press Staff Correspondent) Oct 2 — Sir Thomas LONDON ment plans The debenture plan of aiding agri Llpton “perfect sportsman” and one culture was again advanced by the of the most engaging flguies in the Idaho senator who was one of its worlds of commerce and yacht racing died tonight cheated out of his (Continued on Paee Three) (Column Four) heart's desire — to win back the America’s cup for England His life ran coincidentally with the history of that cup He was born the year before the Little America the Atlantic and sailed across snatched the ungainly $500 vase from the hands of amazed British yachtsmen His avowed purpose in life — during the past 30 years was to recover “the old mug” Five times Bandits Escape Ylth SI 000 he challenged and five times he failed Had he lived he would have challenged again Won Fame In Business If his name however is closely linked by Americans and Britishers to the America's cup It has also stood for something else in' commerce It has meant new methods nntV t nd novel methods sometimes startling V?th about $4000 L ca?h hf'won escaped llio TRIO ROBS ‘GEM’ BANK — 30 1931 T AKE( Idahoan Pleads for Substitution of Bimetalism by World Asks Parley Call Problems During Luncheon With Executive On 3 SERIES EVEN Navy Discovered The murderers are believed by police to have made their escape down an alleyway through the ' center of the block and to a waiting automobile Determined to track down the murderers Chief of Detectives D H Clayton commandeered every policeman in a search of the city Fifty suspects were apprehended and questioned by Clayton and Captain of Detectives Riley M Beckstead Some were released after questioning Others were fingerprinted and photographed for identification and held But the identity for investigation of the killers remained a mystery CARDS CONDITIONS IN WEST Search Suspects OCTOBER SECOND Solon Also Takes Up Farm Clues Lead 40e Zinc J65e t) PRESIDENTTO for 6 83c Copper Bandits Kill Police 27re Silver VOL 123 NO 172 t W‘ k t - The Weather CTAinTS“rradta:tSUnday 11 wmr Kpri PAGES— FIVE CENTS Meet Opens With Attack on Beer Pleas for Job Relief Gandhi On Birthday Warns of Bloodshed Apostle Flays Legion for ‘Rum Cry’ Urges Observance of Law MISSION HEADS By ALVIN HALLMAN Associated Press Staff Writer Oct 2— His hands cupped around a glass of LONDON milk his eyes looking into the receptacle like a mystic reading the future in a crystal Mahatma Gandhi who is 63 years old spoke an ominous birthday message to the world today “We do not want to sacrifice the life of a single person to end British misrule in India” he said “But the Indians are willing that the holy Ganges should run with blood if that is necessary to gain the freedom so long delayed” Ilis words marked the close of an address expresssing appreciation for the birthday party given for him by left wing labor members of parliament and attended by 300 English and Indian friends While the Mahatma sipped his goat's milk and munched dates brought in a picnic basket by his English disciple Mira Bhen the other guests partook of an unusual luncheon composed of an apple a banana one pear one orange and ice water It was indeed a rather unusual assembly ranging from left wing labor members to comely “Anna in Rupee” girls as those of mixed English and Indian blood are called The girls were dressed in flowered saris and the Indian friends of Mr Gandhi were in their native costume The Mahatma’s birthday gift was an old English spinning wheel with a ball of raw India cotton from which he could do tomorrow’s stint of spinning A purse of $650 and a basket of flowers from Cejlon were presented to the Hindu leader at another party given this evening by a group of women EXPLAIN TASKS President Reports on Finances Villifiers Prohibition taking care of unemployed and missionary work were the subjects upon which interest was focused at the’ opening sessions of the one hundred and second semiannual conference of the L D S church in the tabernacle Friday The prohibition question was raised by Dr Richard R Lyman member of the council of twelve who de- nounced the attitude of the American Legion toward the nation's dry laws President Heber J Grant Bishop John Wells and other speakers charged the church members with the responsibility of taking care of unemployed through fast offerings and other charities sponsored by the church Hallohan for the second straight year blanked the champions of the baseball universe holding them to three singles and winning by 2 to 0 in a sensational duel with Eamshaw who tamed all but the ubiquitous FIFTY-THIRD Martin and rabbit-foote- d The triumph squared the world series st one victory apiece as the warring forces wound up their opening skirmishes In the west and headed for Philadelphia to resume Monday a battle that has again suddrnly become a toss-u- p Martin a hitting sensation from Crops Displays Cream of the outset ran his total up to five Exposition hits in two days scored both Card! Children’s Day Officials nal runs as a result of fast base running and gave Hallahan the mar gin of victory that the gallant southtime the gates of the State Saturday for the fifty-thir- d paw protected in a dramatic excitThe session will continue to of visitors throngs ing finish that saw the Athletics fair will open until Saturday October 10 stopped in the ninth inning with the bases full Monday traditional Children's day at the fair the schools of the city Hallahan Wild w 111 be closed and at the fair grounds Although his change of pace 'exhibitors entertainers and all baffled them and silenced for the others who add color and charm to most part the big bats of Cochrane the exposition will serve as hosts Simmons and Foxx throughout the WASHINGTON Oct 2 lP)— Mrs The 1931 fair but for the fact (Continued on Pusf Twenty) Albert A Michelson widow of the that some of the pioneer year (Column One) noted scientist died today at emerfound lltah people too poor to UTAH STATE FAIR OPENS Thousands Attend The sessions were attended by several thousand people but much larger crowds are expected for the Saturday and Sunday meetings Dr Lyman who spoke on the sub- - Utah for law directed most of his criticism at the Am A lean Legion for raising a cry for beer at Its recent convention in Detroit “I have the highest regard for members of the legion" ho said “for their past deeds hat In these days when lawlessness and dls- respect for law Is our greatest problem I cannot eotinlenance any organization which breaks or encourages the breaking of the law “In Utah it Is unlawful for anyone to keep grape Juice until it turns to wine And he who does that is a law breaker Raps “Bottle Waving” Prepare for Widow of Noted Scientist Succumbs ROAD BODY SEESJ’ARK gency hospital Death followed an operation last week which left her In a weakened condition Early today she lost consciousness of Charles She was a stster-ln-laMlchelson publicity dliector of the Democratic national committee w Criticizes of Creed hold any sort of exposition would be the diamond Jubilee of Utah’s efforts along this line In 1856 the first fair was held under auspices and direction of the Deseret Agricultural and Mechanical society Thus In point of origin the Utah fair is one of the oldest of western state shows Year by year the growth and progress of Utah has been recorded at the "In Detroit If I am correctly in- formed the legion members paraded w avlng bottles and shouting “we w ant beer " If I am In error I apologize to the legion But if I am right I say that when such things are done by such organizations it is only a matter of time until the superstructure of our country falls "The question is are the people of America going to follow their Pilgrim forefathers who went to church carrying their Bibles or are they going to follow the lead of the American Legion and shout for beer In defiance of the law?” Turning from the legion Dr Lyman scored citizens In all walks of life who Ignore the prohibition laws There are prominent citizens in social and business cirlcles he continued who see no harm In taking a drink but who would be shocked at the Idea of robbing a bank or committing a burglary “Yet” he added “the man who robs a bank takes only money or something whlrh ran be replaced with money But he who flaunts the prohibition laws and acts an example of lawlessness for the young is taking away something which money cannot buy— something which dollars cannot re- That the robbery had been previously planned is Indicated police stud by the fact that Mr Hines was Utah's Scenic Wonders accustomed to cashing the checks of 748 emploves of the Palace Laundry was autumn fair Increasingly diversiDraw Delegates of HighEast Fourth South street Friday fied products of farm ranch orchard pay day for the laundry workers and garden and factory have called for way Convention $500 In checks had been MEXICO CITY Oct 2 UP) Dls- - Increasingly large space Some years around noon rime Mr Hines had of the fair from town to deposit patches from Guadalajara today said ago the educational value Jut returned that Governor Juan de Dios Robledo was enhanced with the rise of the the checks In the bank when tragedy sideration By The Senator From Sandpit Farmers of clubs overtook him LONG VALLEY JUNCTION apparently had the political situation America andthetheFuture But from Us committee on Imagricultural and A check of the shelves md the chamber directors migration the t0 0USt hLs mam““ lra‘nlng courses of BChools hovtin rash drawer at the grocery received recommendations that and colleges eastknown as the Hines Cash Store China other far and Japan placed (he8' the Outstanding Features showed that the holdups In their ern countries be admitted to the a in the’vault at the governors disposal In case of In this years fair one of the out- bookkeeper rehaste to get away had left empty-hande- d of Immigration cup quota system disturbances but the city remained standing features will be the livestock Hnra4n 0 One bandit told Trueman they had Nothing was found to be striction now applied to European poor parents and Bryce canyon department's show Added to the at- quiet LJ p ton ran his fathers llttl nations Thomas missing “I know you’re not a reporter" tractions of recent years in this sec- a ?a Ti? Cftr' onH Wfie re )Rre in a business the saw into gi one tea no and AY commerce RAILB actually Also from Its foreign h jon wm be the western regional show Although STRIKERS BLOW UP he suid sourly “but do you think to “clear road” in escape grocery concern dealing in millions could as the as far police gantlc committee came advocacy of closer the bank shooting you could wire 11s a good story?” BOCHUM Germany Oct 2 MV- - of the American Jersey Cattle club a president said determine Friday night It Is believed “V ou mean” I asked blankly (Continued on Pfttr Three) Miners participating In an outlaw national organization For this Stepping Into the bank from a ves to have been committed by two young (Column Five) “to send you a telegram?” tibule with their pistols read v the blew up the mine railway neargle featuie nearly a hundred head n Unlted 8utes tha’t h it men whom Mrs Hines saw approach ”( ertalnly” he replied Hurls today Nobody was hurt The of prize cattle from other states have bandits ordered tbe bank officials savpd to was launch Which the before 1 minutes few store a “111 the do the best strike is gaining elsewhere in the been entered to compete with Jerseys "Well” I said 8 hb flrst "comPanyAbout all she could say shooting from the Intermountaln country can with 10 words " tha will” Ruhr region “Shamrock” was that they appeared to be around to — Other dairy animals have come Clung ija muttered something under his The robbers locked the three In the 20 years of age and were wearing were We from as far as Wisconsin and Mis30 years of hLs life was breath and I left hurriedly it and rifled the last The vault after looting souri Including Ayrshlres Herefords place” light corduroy trousers cash drawers - They overlooked sev- spent— outside of business hours— late leaving on account of the usual He concluded his address with an Mr Hines was murdered about 3 which with each mistake In my name I heard some a in Guernseys and Holsteins dollars cashier eral the thousand quest sporting appeal for all citizens of Utah and called were by the m and pollre tiuln the were p holding failure was to endear him furtherjone say they said The showing of beef rattle and the United States to save their counhis frantic wife The call was reG E Yenor the cashier Trueman to the sporting public of two con- - for Senator Ham Gardner I knew sheep while confined largely to try from destruction by pledging let t I wouldn meant but five vas sponded to by Detective Chief Claywho they Intermountaln entries is fully up thmselves not to violate the law and and Miss Edna Hendrickson book- tlnents Each of his yachts Threatens to Sue ton Detectives Lester F Wire J Ross to the standard of the beet of prenot to participate In any function keeper were nearly stifled by the a "Shamrock” from his first In 1899 on because I'm sick and tired of Hunsaker Chester R Colburn and ex senators rerefused to for 1930 mistaken to his last In Llpton The swine departbeing social or otherwise where the law is stagnant air In the vault when ceding fairs Removal of Louisiana Chief of Ftolicf John A Morgan me discovered to to bow Dan refused leased by Dr William Trueipah change the name ment is larger with entries from flaunted Spencer Finally In he said time started ‘who Joseph E Buibldge later Joined and train the Fach brother of the bank president superstition Michigan Texas and the Dakotas Governor President Grant Report of I fPRltlllip In the Investigation After our party had dined Henry Diwt’OUrlP) arrived about five minutes after the “Well vou had the better boat I'll all the livestock building area Mrs Effle S Spokes 723 Fast Fifth President Grant In the opening ada in rounda the H made Blood to It has been necessary try again” reapporholdup Divine Fla) eel by James dress conference reported that of South street whose back yard Is near the He too of remember cant a clever was A pressure bar on the vault door a sportstion stall room and build additionway It courage spirit the work of the church is going for- that of the Hines home told police Cannon had been thrown hut the comblna- - manship which struck a chord of names very well either so he had his al stalls n srV ul!1anlcia difficulties in America secretary Mis Agnes McNeil lend From the appearanre of the mnnu- response ineinrionlof h7holduM“iumD her'rnoVof Louisiana has not been tlon was not turned Dr Trueman nation-wid- e wt)rW’ but that presi- lastthc way She would stop at a section facturers’ building and the agrlcul-lo- f ? since he defeated happened to step into the bank and and last year when Shamrock V tmL h thewest -more miv 2 Ml Bishop t for Oct Va ROANOKE Mrs apnealing and are trim "How Vanderbilt's the sheriff called deserted It Harold to 8 and you was drouth ura?l say finding depression two years ago pv!hon n hnneh nat vln V h lehl v the ranks Sir Thomas had mostlien enjoying yourselves Mr Mul James Cannon Jr charging he had ave not taken such a heavy toll sionaiies to replenish with a second at- - and released the Imprisoned victims so greatly reduced at the traded condition Mrs Hines later threatened today of would recontest been the Mr Blood ignored d which have been side on Then len’" "discourteously mountains hts step Americans the Rosses and manufactured opa goods combing hm was honored with trophies auc h fm ward and shake hands with them 'three day Baltlnmi e conference of hiblted are not only of prle quality by economic conditions anYheknew The threat came In the form of a ported Inter that the trio shot their ihe Methodist Episcopal Church ut have been arranged In new de- - Commenting on unemployment Threti Ul'd iceniimi'ii an suit that hla political enemy way out of a trap with an automatic as no loser ever before received Aremoval is she what This the president said that visits to most s world South tnrlftv fleoffd I’rfstdtng Bluhop “the (rngic affair Into and fled gamafter the rift mountains for handsome and new booths N cup Taul Lieutenant Governor Cyr of the stakes of the church had con1 “Knowing It was the laundry to Mmiim Edwin at automobile him was their eat Imer presented abandonmg file the would he within announced s "fare vinced him that people In this seche railed what pay day Mr Illnes this morning York New own1 In hall Delivering T his city next few davs averting tion are suffering less from the deIn the 43 years said he well got about 500 from the bank addicts" on Short Cut to the Dans ground governorship confer-er- u Most of this was paid out claim the been he had pression than elsewhere attending his had vacated that Governor Long He meant to try again ln fart “I dun t think we need lo worry ” around noon to rash the checks es he never had seen one bishop United to the electlort hie office by he added "about the Latter Day only one thing rould ever halt liLs the laundry girls brought In so humble another States pennte challenges for “the old mug" He Bx ) halnts people suffering for want 0 the (Conllnnrrt On Bishop Mmi7op listened Cyr said he would file hi eult In (Column Onf had planned to sail for New York of food (lolhes and shelter this vet hat atlnok 2 Ala Oct BIRMINGHAM the Shreveport courts as tha legal vLslt with the tomorrow on a short winter Our svslem of fast offer‘'‘Y' domicile of the governor He made GLASGOW Oct 3 M”) — Glasgow of another challenge with- - Willie Piter on negro held In ing and other charities will I am Whatever nmy n me personni WILL ROGERS SAYS: the announcement In a telephone was torn last night and this morning ln a year or so after the business nectlon with the slaving of two Iltr-- I convinced take care of 11 our of the presiding bishop he wlllb (n ju swjnK unm the disorders conversation from hla home In Jean by wild unemployment ut death imlngham society gills on the night attitude ci(sing mt na EL PASO Texas Oct 2 — These mrnihers " In Ive Pr‘on Is church of the the used during which demonstrators represent! e nerette attlnac °oUd stop htm' of August 4 was shot three tunes and hl official nly old big boss work fast and away a thing I as and actlvlt Turning his attention to recent an ln thl Fftr thing “I sxpset to take the oath of of hammers lmtchets and of the leaders certain tacks ahead of time Big bankers are fire cannot rhurch against our of 011 to ’’ great as governor and to file an ouster they could lay their hands the d0K frarM ’He was In a coma this morning Unity Jail by Dent Williams brolherhlshop President Grant emphatic al- -coming down from New York I't auch treatment without an tll t the latter restored ehurih attempting to his secretary told the United w of one of the victims Long” Cyr said “In that fight mounted police the originators of the j Blah amazement dally to show President Hoover agalnet of Lfl a of my occurred during expreaalon n absrnrf of two years shops we will be able to find out who prevent looting “iia harMlI briefly earlier bull The shooting that tbe debt moratorium should way - op J n"on said 111 the dbitui halites sUutiiig at 8 30 attend The Is 'bits Jail ln and and are who Is numliers stat conleieme county of this large again’ governor poultry He he msvbe a then began sinking year be extended msvbe mounted men Fxplalns (hurth Loan ed bv city and rounty officials and housed ln their special buildings 'y'11® L!'8vTu Prllona senator from Ixmlslana last night when They dldn t know the Junior fire years smared alfdav " awaken lie member of the families of MBs In this matter I have know" he said "whether sena- charged a group of demonstrators The “I of don't Elate t feature United Isn the If the erownlng Long sure were they which but they Plnslcfins said that he died at Augusta Williams and Misa Jennie that any bishop of the Methodist outside the high court in Jail square week for horse lovers will be the or not it is worth my notice hut tor who Is”' then In canceled should be entirely Wood the two girl slain iLptsropl Chut h South should be horse show to be held Friday and my attention has been called to tha said he was not raged for more than five hours Governor 7 m that way It would make It easier bothered An muletei mined number of perPeterson was taken to a hospital so unawaie or Intentionally unmlnd his of about Saturday night In the new arena fact that ccrtRin persons who have the rlrBritish possibility The elite of that to collect thf them money for F ful of the courtesy eo uniform Sheriff Ihe rollseum "nder heavy guard at for this attract- been rut off from the church aia to cle had bmn the being deposed by any litigation Cyr sons were tnjmed was owed them personally' Mr till circulating slanderous reports Hawkins telephoned Ooveinor B M idee such rlmimaUnres as to re ion and the stork judging whli h r h utlon mad? ThoniM fir Hoover ought to told ’em "llns I might bring and Indicated he was OH KIAIS CONFER Miller asking for troops to aid ln quest a bishop of our own rhurrh will he an arena feature every dav report?! about us chaining that church priotmif h more Intel eated In the outcome tha will eanrel half they owe os If you has rise lo be Introduced from the hoses and bleaiher seats to WASHINGTON Oct 2 M’l Rena KlVa FHward VH when hr wY R'dlng the pi boner rity Is liras ily moil gaged It best will rancrl half thev owe you” of the wnrid aei lea '1 he been my oh ctvatlon th it the Monow railed to Washington alum! 100 people govi rnnr ordered General J C floor without an invitation at that “That won t be any suit " he of w!e the noal Vncht That would have (hecked thrlr for the pm pose confer! ed today with squadron had refused to dmtt him Primus commanding officer of the time or at any other time elthei have been built At the horse show 'liais arc thn r who have been cut of "'I hat statement philanthropy Alabama nn'innal guard to take puhlh tv or pei annuity to lake a seat Tn (ConllnuH on T j len t Inleie-tln- g (f Gh1i tiFfl On Pr flix enough to be newa Senetaiy Stimson Both declined to hrfM Mill ROGIRS lours l( outline'll on I no (WuluiLiu 41 oluinu I ' charge of the riuiatloru (upon the jilnlfoi m imminent on the subJHt discussed lie declined further comment (Column Ousl 000-wo- rd Mexican Governor Controls Situation H ’ Seand Ymca K- - “I !hTVrf anelnidng h£ ftn sin-sln- ke TILT OPENS OVERVOTE roe - for Jr t Lf£ ’ Tdmof ’ " Viclinrs Brothor Shoots Sunpeci J10niplOyCd Ma£C Riots at Glasgow iHsnninaumiaruiiimimim ioi rs pre-dhte- d S un-m- Cis I ’ iHiuiiiniini'uiiiiiiHiiiiiiiui |