| Show t THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATUKDAY HOKNiAG 6 BLUEBLOOD BOVINES APPPEAR AT BANDITS KILL BUSINESS MAN Aristocrats of Cattleilom Included in STATE FAIR PLANE WRECK British Seamen Rescue Pair From River Waters as Ship Crashes Up (Contluutd from Flee One) Mrs my daufhter-lnlaGerald Hines came In her car to take Mr Illnes to town so he could get the checks in the bank before It closed r While he was gone I took care of the store— I have always helped him In the store and stayed there while he was away Today though my little granddaughter was with me While my husband was gone a shabbily dressed man about 45 years old came in the store and asked for some money I told him I didn't have any money and anyway X wasn't the proprietor but I would give him something to eat Guest Carried Gnn "He replied: That will be all right’ ror some time we have been keeping a little lunch counter at the back ol the store where the children from the Webster school across the street would come at noon time Well X gave the man a good lunch and when he left I am suie I saw a gun in his back pocket "This made me kind of nervous so I took the little gtrl and we sat out on the front step I noticed the man walk south on Eighth East and meet two other men at about fifth South but It was so far away I could not tell much what they looked like Blue bloods all of them “Mr Hines and my daughter-llaw returned a little after 2 o clook Mrs There's father son and Hines dtdn t get out of the car but drove right home When Mr Hines laughter of a royal cattle came into the store I said ’Papa I know you're hungry you haven t family — and an aristocratic had any lunch I have some cottage calf — all awaiting the open- cheese in the refrigerator over home so if you’ll wait until I get It we will Jng of the Utah state fair have lunch together’ We always used 'jere Royal cattle demand Vo eat lunch together In the store “I took the little girl and start- names so this will introduce ed for the house As we left the store X saw two young men In light (above left to right) "Wilcorduroy trousers coming up the low meadow Onoto" the street They were the only persons I noticed around anywhere son "Willowmcadow CeleWhen we entered the house I first took the little gtrl upstairs and no brity" the proud papa and sooner got there than I heard ''W o tv White something that sounded like a S 1 little at shot wasn't alarmed first coy daughter because I thought maybe It was owned by Afrt Edna L an automobile backfiring or a win— dow slamming Knight of Willows Calif “The next thing I heard was Papa And (inset) the little calf door the front stumbling through Mamal’ he said ‘I'm done for’ I blucblooded arrived on asked him what was the matter and very started down the stairs He Just the eve of the fair in the gasped: Mama I'm dying!’ He stag- exhibition herd of - A E gered into the front room and I noticed the blood was running down the Webb Utah so Nephi front of his shirt from his mouth I tried to get him to tell me what had new it isn't named yet happened and who had done It but he couldn't say any more Then he fell on the floor and died right at UTAH STATE FAIR HANKOW China Oct 2 (UP)— Colonel and Mrs Charles A Lindbergh were catapulted into the murky yellow waters of the Yangtze river today when their fleet monoplane flying at 100 miles an hour along the flooded stream rose faltering!? and crashed Clad In bulky flying suits the famous couple struggled to the surface of the river and swam close together as they sought to escape the fata of drowning which has over- - w ill ed pairs Including & new wooden fuselage The Lindberghs will be forced to remain In China for some time If they await repairs on the plane and apparently their projected world tour or “vacation flight’ was ended by the mishap They had planned to Railroad Seeks to Drop Short Line fly back to America possibly by way The of southern Asia and Europe accident also ended Lindbergh’s two weeks of flood relief work which had been praised by Chinese officials The accident was due to temporary failure of the machine's motor The Lindberghs had just climbed Into the craft after It had been lowered from the Hermes In preparation for the flight They started out across the river gaining speed rapidly as the ship lilted amid a spray flung up It had risen only by the pontoons a few feet from the water when the motor stopped and the craft turned (lightly then shot downward Both Thrown From Cockpit It struck with a terrific splash the lives of Lindbergh and his wife probably being saved because they were thrown from the deep cockpits The plane flipped over on Us back but both fliers were swimming clear by the time It settled When the sailors reached them Lindbergh and his wife were swimming easily side by side near the plane After the accident the Lindberghs were cared for by United States K Oct 2 WV-T- b WASHINGTON railChicago Burlington & Quincy e road today aought interstate authority commission line from abandon a sev to McCool Junction in Necom-mtre- Fau-mo- braska The abandonment was asked the ground that the company an alternative route between two points by way of Sutton and of this would reduce expenses on has the use Consul General Walter Adams who reported that neither of the fliers British natal suffered any officials offered them every possible assistance The China National Aviation corporation will repair the plane wluili will be sent to Shanghai Monday on the Hermes The corporation ottered the Lindberghs the use of one of their planes pending completion of repairs u-- c In! Men’s Hyde Park Special Selling of Women’s meadow ox" It's my feet "I ran to the phone and screamed Call a doctorl' I w as so excited I could hardly think Then I ran out on the porch and called to a vegetable man who was passing In his automobile Then some of the neighbors came and we called the police Gunshot Wound Fatal Dr Murphy also was called and tire body of trie dead man was taken to the city morgue for the autopsy The examination by the physician showed that Mr Hines had suffered a severe blow on the top of the head The finding was however that he died as the result of the gunshot READY TO OPEN (Oootlmied lrom Pst One) Rouses West Point Cadets WEST POINT Oct 2 (IP) — At 5 50 a m today West Point cadets rolled out of bed to the tune of the old familiar “You gotta get up you gotta get up you gotta get up In the mou- rning!” And they had themselves to thank for It I will be teen many of the finest privately owned horses of Utah and Idaho army mounts and polo ponies Among the feature exhibits exclusive to the 1831 fair will be the showing of the sliver service from the battleship Utah recently returned to this state after the vessel was scrapped The collection represents a value of about $12000 and includes scores of pieces It will be shown under guard In special cases In the mines exhibit on the mezzanine ol the coliseum wound Mrs Hines told the police she could not tell whether the two men she saw approach the store were the ones that were met on Fifth houth by the man who ate lunch in her store Mr Hines was bora on October 3 1858 In Bristol Vt the son of William T and Anna Fltgerald Hines At an early age he left home and started w est He lived for several years in Minneapolis Minn where he was in the hardware business lie came to Salt Lake 43 years ago and immediately organized the Hines Mercantile company whkh he oper ated until 1918 After selling out he worked for a time for the Utah Packing company and then spent a year In California Ten years ago he started the Hines Cash Store wWh he had operated since and in which he BUmiAlt Early Bugle months ago Major General William K Smith ruled they could have half an hour's extra sleep and set the first call for reveille at 6 20 a m but the cadets found that they had too little time to study before classes began at 8 It s on the records that they asked to go back to 5 50 A hundred years ago West Point cadets turned out at 4 30 a m and had an hour and a hall's drill before breakfast Several Scouts Serve as BANDIT GANG Guides at Event RIFLES BANK Boy Scouts will be TAKES MAYOR signed to duty at the state fair Twenty-fiv- e as- grounds each day of the fair October 3 to 7 It was announced by D E Hammond local scout executive The boys will run errands for officials act as guides give Information assist In locating lost children and aid visitors In every way possible Mr Hammond said The following troops have been assigned to duty: Saturday troops 1 and 2 Sunday 27 and 28 Monday 88 18 34 and 3 Tuesday 11 and 18 Wednesday 124 22 and 29 Thursmet his death 37 41 Friday 44 58 65 At one time Mr Hines kept a string day 88 39 and Saturday 68 78 77 and 12 of fine race horses at old Calders and park now the Ntbley Park golf course and was often seen riding his own animals on the race track He was a member of the Woodmen of the World and of Our Lady of Lourdes parish of tire Catholic church Changed levies In taxes on perSurviving are Iris widow Mrs Char- sonal property necessitated the mailW sons two Oerald lotte Illnes ing of 35000 deficiency tax notices Hines deputy state auditor and Fred to taxpayers Friday by County TreasW law UniverMtv Utah a Hines urer D K Moffat Deficiency taxes It student three grandchildren and his range from 48 cents to $100 the treastwin brother Frank Illnes Bristol urer said Vt He pointed out that the principal cause of the deficiency was In the fact that personal property taxes were paid last spring before the county commission Increased the tax rate Collection of $800000 In additional taxes la expected 35000 Deficiency Tax Notes Mailed UTAH COUNTY PIONEER DIES IN SALT LAKE Final Riles Set HARTFORD CITY Ind Oct 3 (UP) — A veritable squadron of bank bandlta kidnaped the mayor of Hartford City today engaged In two separate gun battles robbed the Citizens' State bank of $12000 and escaped Four robbers trundled machine guns Into the bank while a fifth waited at the wheel of their car Another carload of bandits waited in a automobile near ACT INVOLVE FIVE Luxuriously trimmed Ohio Oct 2 belts LP)-Fo- rmcr Probate Judge Homer Z Boatwlck and four other pel sons Including a former assistant prosecuting attorney were indicted on charges of blackmail by the Franklin county common pleas court grand Jury today in connection with an alleged conspiracy to obtain the return of a ring given by the Judge to Mrs Opal Eversole Former Judge Bostwlck was ousted from office by a special three-judg- e court several days ago on charges of gross Immorality misconduct In ofice and nonfeasance as an aftermath of the ring case The five men were accused of threatening to prosecute Mis Eversole on chaiges of perjury in connection with her license to marry George Eversole if she failed to return a diamond valued at $2300 which Judge Bostwlck was alleged to have given her before her marriage during what she said was a “platonic friendship” Women’s Full-Fashio- Men’s First Quality n Beautiful Full silk chiffon and service weight hose in the new Fall shades Unusual elasticity and wearing qual3 Pairs 225 ity French heels Every pair guaranteed perfect collar Backs McAdoo WASHINGTON -- cut at-- t ached shirts in or plain colfancy ors of white blue green and tan Easily laundered Come early for first choice Maryland Chib Little Girls’ School Boys’ All-Wo- ol Oct: 2 (P)— Wil- liam G McAdoo wartime secretary of the treasury was Indorsed for the 1933 Democratic presidential nomi- Smart little styles in dresses for the school miss Lovely patterns and colors of washable material Sizes 7 to 11 Attractive collars and cuffs —belts — pleats — long and short sleeves Light and dark olors Dresses guaranteed to wash well and wear well Well tailored single-breaste- d with coat and two pairs of trousers Tweed and models -- materials in browns and greys Sizes 6 cashmere blues to 12 Suits Sizes 13 to 1075 17 Law Enforcement league Miners Consider Two Speak at Reduction Ballot Sales Conference 2 MV- -' d New Women’s New Fabric Boys’ gen- Radio corporation and L W Strude-vaPa If tc coast manager for the were the principal corporation speakers at a sab's conference held at the Z C M I retail department store nt Friday Mr MtKelvey snoke on the musical value of the radio Mr McKelvev and Mr Strudevant arrived In Salt Lake from the Pacifie roast bv airplane Thursday They will depart for the east Sunday Bishop A M Cornwall will off! proposed reduction Emily Vaughn In 1871 Mr Reea moved to Malad elate and burial will be In the Mill The vote of the miners Will be taken at the next regular meetings x alley where he settled on what Is Creek cemetery of all local unions In Wyoming and known as Cherry Clerk While a if the miners decide to hold the stale ie Went of there ho assisted In the convention It will be called Immedicons' ruction of canals shoots and ately officials announced ch'trches In Malad valley and aho The opera tot a proposed the reducwo engaged In farming Following tion on September 22 They claimed hts nUmiient he made his home In TACOMA Wash Oct 2 (PI — The Ogden where he lived until the Funeral services Mr Mrs Ida May Wvomlng coal could not compete body of fail FUlott 27 who escaped Cea'Jj of his wife In 1919 He had Simpson who died at Ban Diego with coal from Colorado and Utah from Mi Neil Island prison was taken linen lived In fcalt Lake Mmdav will bo held at Uie Joseph!"" the existing Wyoming wage from Puget sound m ar Fox Island toMr Rees is survived by three W tlllum Taylor mortuary 125 North l p’ whlth Is $u7J compared with day bv Martin C’ammon a ram her about $5 a day In Colorado It no Elliott left the prison September 27 daughters and six sons: ticorte A Jt vs of ba't lake M"s Imily while acting as a trusly He came Is survived by her son fmnpson HR DIES LAW) Untifis M V Rees Philip M lies I L from Iewiston Idaho on a 13 months MilrsluUl 14b South Llf- end U mT V Hers all of Malad IteentH fast Mrert Friends may call CHICAGO Ovt a Mb— Frank com U turn oil liquor law violation Hatch Jones 77 retired banker and and also faced an eight months Mis J II Miher of Ogden Mrs 1’vrlLl 1 unman of l’rnvo David J a m to 8 30 p nu and oil 'cunday lawyer and the son In law of Preri term lor assault dent H 8 Gnnt died today at Pas-- a Irees of Claim Idaho and Dl' btfoie the seivlics Ivant hospital Oak trees planted along the Ran T homos R Rees of Imnwood Mich During the admlnls 45 granU luldii n and Ji great-gnAt 13 Lillian Itignle was giadimtediallon if Grover Cleveland llihh Jadnto river have been dedicated to idren alio a muin Mis Mary ftoin the Whesburg Ky high served as lust potimtudu Trxas heroes who fought the Mexicans Lia iv L-- Ihdhldr of I’iovo school this juu iyucial Sound Gives Up Body of Convict 11 u iir osiery nation hi a resolution adopted today by the United Democratic Law Enby Three of the bandits forced eight forcement Clubs of Maryland After saying "arrogant” leaders In customers to lie on the floor scooped up the monev and as they left the 1928 tried to force upon Democratic bank seized Elmer Lucas who does women a candidate who was the “an double duty as mayor and assistant tlthesls of all that we stand for” the resolution proposed the late Presibank cashier Then they started a gun battle dent Wilson’s son In law for the 1932 with George Swolm another assist- nomination as “the best known out-- i ant cashier They had hardly start standing constitutional Democrat In ed their car before they had to fight America” If nominated the resolution forea second pistol duel w 1th Earl Alexthe counander hardware store owner No cast McAdoo would "sweep ” one was hurt however and Mavor try from ooast to coast The Maryland organization which Lucas was released after the bandits had driven him about the western approved the resolution Is headed by Jesse W Nicholson president of part of the city for some 15 minutes Mrs tlus National Woman's Democratic be asked to vote on a proposal that a state convention be called to conTwelfth Fast street at dejMta Funeral services for June Childs sider a wage reduction asked by the 10 30 a m Friday following several daughter of Mr and Mrs northern and southern Wyoming ctavs’ Illness of heart and kidneyi2-vear-olooal operators’ association the disJuseph Childs 340 West Thirty-nint- h (P Mr Rees was born In victoria South street who died Wednesday trict executive board of the United was suffered when she Mine Workers of America announced Booth Wales? October 20 1848 andiof Injuries to America in 1885 settling In strui k by a truck at her home earlier today ( held theMUl be at The executive board sustained the Danville 111 Two years Inter he In the day will moved to Utah and made his home Creek ward chapel of the L D 3 action of the officers of the organ2 m church at p ization who refused to accept the Sunday )n Provo where he married Miss b can afford a coat at this low price gun-bristli- 170 u waistlines and bottoms in rich autumn tones You York C T McKelvey of Wyo Oct For June Cliikls CoalCHEYENNE miners' unions In Wyoming will eral sales manager of the Brunswick Moroni Rees pioneer former nf Utah county and early-da- y risl- tul the died at Mai family of Quality style aro workmanship outstanding in these snappy top coats The season’s newest fabrics and shades They give the appearance of being tailored to your measure tailored from quality materials Detail notes — new fabric weaves high Former Judge Prosecutor Receive Indictments of Grand Jury COLUMBUS fur coats BKIK You will certainly prove these smart Fall fabric gloves Au-tumn shades in a large assortment of sizes Buy a pair for each costume in your 1 Fall wardrobe Sheep-Line- d COATS Here you are fellows! Just what you’ve wanted 29 for play and school and at a price that Mother will want to pay ' Heavy sheep skin lining and interlining Rainproof ma tcrial Sizes 6 to 18 Women’s and Misses’ Boys’ Broadcloth Rayon Undies SHIRTS Silk like rayon Undies that are fine and evenly woven cut French panties j Q Full shorties and bloom'steplns All ers shades pastel undies outwear others at this and they look nicer nt en-ml- ir f n takSn’tens of thousands of Chinese the stricken valley As they sw&m near the wreck of their famous plane which was floating upside down a boat dropped down from His Majesty's airplane carrier Hermes and strong-arme- d British seamen pulled toward them They were taken back to the Hermes from wliere they had Just departed on a flood relief flight to Wuhu Medical aid was administered to prevent disease because of the foul water Otherwise they were not Injured having escaped a serious crack-u- p for the second time since became engaged in Mexico they Mane Damaged Lockheed The plane speed craft In which they crossed the perilous Pacific ocean was severely damaged and will be taken to Shanghai on the Hermes for reIn PERIBLINDYS Show Exhibits Holdup Pair Kill Grocer in Cowardly Crime at Store Then OCTOBER 3 1931 A low priced Shirt with the features of a u higher priced Shirt Genuine washable broadcloth in all colors for school Open sleeves and play or dress yoke bick m sizes C to 14 v |