| Show i4BW4SW!0BWMV THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE' WEDNESDAY ‘MORNING 16 OCTOBER 7 1931 Road Considers skull and other injuries Cruelty Charges CAPONE JURY FORMER UTAH Possemen Seek The assailant hid in the basement and leaped upon Win Divorce Suit Opening Shops Slayer of Woman ofherthewhenfarmhouse she came down the cellar TAKES OATH baby steps carrying her WV Oct REALTOR DIES CALGARY Alta GIVES UP POST Calls were sent to Upon grounds of cruelty Lavona Oct FOWLERVILLE a divorce Measures leading to the reopemn bloodhounds Wilkinson was was near death from a fractured CABINET MAN ‘FARM HANDS’ LAUD HOOVER De- Mich troit snd Royal Oak for granted III (UP) —Five hundred officers and ci- - Shortly before 8 pm Sheriff H D Tuesday In Third district court from of the Canadian Pacific railway ReTwelve She alleged her'shops throughout the Dominion Wilkinson he believed Accepts the Judge Hyrum dians armed with everything from'tmdley reported a sessi at husband absented himself from home be considered next week Htr German lor- - spile Objection of Gang 'James Kerr Shaw Dr Curtin until late hours and associated with of the federal cabinet I a fedof the Calgary around this lance fiom the Ward farm district was llmbeted man A action divorce n women lieavlly president Counsel bthp leader's PaAway at Long Reach cifjii Minister Resigns filed by Emma B Pickering against erated Trades of the Canadian village tonight for a madman who al- cific said today lord Irish The Dublin of of because W Charles mayor Pickering woundCalifornia attacked and perhaps fatally in Face of Attacks Free State recently wag host to Miss leged nonsupport CHICAGO Oct 6 (UP) -- Twelve ed a young farmer's wife after tear- Kathleen Morton The matter of the universein from acting mayoress men true swore and that today good to atoms is incessantly stars diameters known Z with N are with of Onehunga who her Stars ing her baby from her arms A1 Ca-- j James Kerr Shaw one of the first The victim Mrs R C Ward 35 sister is making a tour of the world over 50 times that of the Bun BERLIN Oct 8 (P)— Dr Julius thy knew nothing about insisted members of the Salt Lake Commer- Curtius Who succeeded the late Dr pone either good or bad tha't’thev' didn't care whether the cial club and prominent in real es- minas Gustav Stresemann foreign tate circles here gangster chief went to prison until 1920 when he later in October 1929 and kept in jederal Judge James Wilkerson retiied died Mon-- d force the Stresemann policy of con- - gtared at them thoughtfully then a y in Long dilation with Germany's wartime swore in all 12 as the Jury which Cal acBeach Al" enemies todasubmltted his resigna-- 1 will decide whether "Scarface to word cording to must go Leavenworth penltenreceived here on tlon to Chancellor Heinrich Bruen- the of on defrauding ary charges He - President's Conference With Leaders Draws Optimistic Reaction WASHINGTON Oct 6 (P— Agriculture Is inclined to look with optimism on President Hoovers conference with congressional leaders Members of the "Faim Hands’ luncheon club a deliberative group of private and official representatives of farm interests in Washington took the view at their regular weekly meeting that out of the con farence might come a coalition ling Igovernment or $215 000 Inf Income movement in congress to liquefy the His withdrawal came after bitter taxes assets of domestic banks criticism especially by National So- Elderly ruralltea moat of the Gold of high value but no earn- - clalists and Nationalists who objectJurora were They gazed intering powrer was described as barking! ed berause he approved Germany s estedly at ( u Hi ne while he wiped up In American banks— a condition abandonment of the proposed perspiration from hla bald spot customs pact The by present methods of eva- fidgeted hla hulk In a creaking The fixed amount of goldrign minister also was attacked on his chair and whlape frequently to In a dollar has incicsued hi value policy of friendship with France hla attorney v in direct ratio to the decline in comGovernment spokesmen emphali-modltlaw- values Less money Is going cally assprted today however that Capone and his high priced lnto circulation and earning less for his resignation did not mean any yer Michael Ahern and Albert financial Institutions because it takes change In Germany’s foreign policy Fink thought it strange that nine more hours of labor and more bushConfidantes of Herr Bruenlng de of the 12 bad served previously on els of wheat and more pounds of clared that the matter of the resig- Juries to buv gold nation of the entire cabinet which “It ean't be a coincidence” shoutChester Gray legislative represen- has been rumored must be rele- ed Ahern “when there s more than a million possible jurors to choose tative of the American Farm Bureau gated to the realm of conjecture federation said the situation ‘ had In authoritative quarters It was from I move that the entire jury become one of fundamental eco- declared that whether the chancel- - be dismissed nomics and rot politics and that1 lor chooses to be his own foreign mind Judge Wilkerson it raqulred nonpartLsan treatment ister In name as well as in fact or pursed his lips overruled the mowhether someone else succeeds Dr tion ordered the Jury sworn in BARBERS WORK OVERTIME Curtius international friendship re- - and adjourned court almost PORTAGE Wls (UP)— Portage(malns the cornerstone of Herr the world’s most notorious agreed to provide free hair- - ing’s foreign policy There will be criminal realized what had cu's the week before school started no change in the program started for every bov and girl unable to pay with the British at Chequers and Thev worked overtime several nlghtslcontlnued at negotiations in Pa menTKrobbhlV'whihatNhen to accommodate the youngsters London Rome and Berlin Iducked almost as if he thought a gunner had started his sudwhen a court attendant denly dimmed the lights A police guard hastened into the room whisked the underworld lead-lLer past some 40 newspapermen most of whom wished they never had heard of Capone and rushed him through the lobby of the federal building to his taxicab which waited in the rain years of age on Friday Mr Shaw was in Milton boin 87 rs will be held from Mottell funeral chapel Long Beach under the of the blue lodge of the Masonic order there Interment will ue jn Roosevelt Memorial park Angeles AUERBACH CO Wyoming News sSTak c Fliers Disappear HALIFAX N S Ort 6 mudflats of Cobequld Bay tonight were believed to hold two German aviatois who disappeared while bringing mail from the liner Bremen to New York a day ahead of the vessel A gas tank about six feet square and partially filled with petroleum-streake- d water was found by a boat sent from Tennvcape in search of the fliers Other paits of a plane believed to be that catapulted from the Bremen at 9 30 a m yesterday were taken in tow The fliers Friob Simon pilot and Rudolph Wauchknecht mechanic took off from the Bremen 630 miles off Cape Race N F They flew through fog and headwinds to Glace Bay where their signals were Interpreted as signs of distress With Every Purchase of ELMO BEAUTY AIDS of $1 or More IDCVMRtR CRFAM— Base for t bleach and softener 69o $1 $2 the porei and ties powder also for the skin Iradlrate line MARGO AND RAIO POWDFR— Ralo powder Is especially blended lor normal skin $150 and blackheads the tissues and freshens (hvskln muscles Margo Is lor the more type ROl'GE — tn cream In powder All shades for every tvpe FI MO Jiwno I IPSTICK— monizes with Elmo rouge makeup snd $f JJ oil v $t $1 fiOo skin Har- and Comein and see Miss Elsa Hoffman for Free consultation and free facials (Auerbach's — Toilet Goods— Street Floor EMPRESS EUGENIE HAD THE CURVES BUT NOT THE CONVENIENCE of this Duo-Girdleie- re (glfdle and detachable brassier) BY cormjk tits any figure perfectly treme comfort It i the lost word In convssnlanca because the brassiere may be de- tached end washed frequently without subjecting the girdle to tubbing We have Duo Olrdlelere Corset department lq In our several rials and popular shades--thpriced tram Partiality CHEYENNE Wjo Oct 6 Vincent Caiter of Wyoming tonight said “partiality is being shown by the department of the interior and the federal park service in deciding matters under their jurisdiction” and they are "unduly Influenced by private Interest" Carters statement was made In connection with the management of the recently created Grand Teton national park in Wyoming and the proposed plan of John D Rockefeller Jr to make a sequestered wilderness of the Jackson Hole country in the northwestern part of the state Carter said when he made an effort to get a permit for a young man to operate buses in Teton park "the MADRID Oct 8 (UP)— Nireto Aldepartment of the interior instead cala Zamora provisional president of deckling the case on its merits" of Spain since the successful lepub-Hca- had attempted “to get me to withmovement presented his resig- draw my recommendation through nation to the constitutional assem- influence of Wyoming politicians " Later Carter said he learned his bly tonight bilt later was persuaded to withdraw It client might have diverted traffic The fiery white haired Republican to a lodge In competition with one leader who stepped from a prison established by another concern in cell to the leadetshlp of the govern- the park Carter s applicant "never ment last April presented his resig- was granted the permit although he nation In the course of debate on a was the pioneer operator In that reproposed clause of the new Spanish gion ” "The same thing Is occurring in constitution Juan Botclla had Insisted on the necessity of Inserting this Jackson Hole plan” Cartor said a clause concerning socialization of "The Interests of John D Rockefeller Jr have purchased vast areas in property Alcala Zamora objected to the Jackson Hole and have leased them clause and took the tribune to op- out Now they propose to deed this pose it with all of the eloquence! area to the govei nment which made him the idol of Spanish "But In the deed will be concession republicans In the hectic monarrhlal rights that have been granted in the days In the course of his speech he leases The area will be maintained at government expense but these presented hla resignation friends of the Rockefeller Interests will run all the concessions " 1 mate- to ey attractively AUERBACH CO A Coltacc Reveals Victim of Flames Britons Rattle Mounted Police JANESVILLE Wls Oct (D 6 -- The burned body of Mary Living ton Infirmary assistant at Rockford LONDON Oct 8 UT— A crowd of college was found In the ruins of a unemployed using sticks stones and fired summer home today about ten! firecrackers battled with mounted miles north of here police In fiont of the British mu- Although Sheriff Fessenden found scum In the heart of London today a note which Indicated she commit-- ! Uunble to resist the charging of ted suicide he said evidence the horses and clubbings bv polite 'batons the crowd screaming and pointed to murder Herman Kreuger farmer found cursing finally marched to Hyde In a to the body Park where It was served a free meal cottage belonging Percy Burdick of Rockford III The and went home had burned the dui ing The disorder began when the connight cottage Kreuger said he saw the fire and stabulary appeared and ordered the heard an automobile speed away crowd which had been marching soon after the fire started but had down Drury Lane gathering new Investigated Immediately be emits constantly and singing ‘The d cause he believed the cottage I lag " to disperse act ted re-n- ot Doctor Abandons Raskob Denies Ho e for Edison Rumor on Deficit 1 NEW YORK Ort 0 WEST ORANGE N J Ort fl iTi Raskob chairman of the Pemociatlc Death Is only a few days away foi nntonnl committee chat at Grim as Thomas A Edison his personal ph- - erroneous tndny ropoit that he hsd sirlan said todav 'Invited 50 prominent Democrats to A bulletin by Dr Hubert B Howe dinner oext Tuesday night to find a described the mental condition ofnBV pBV ofMhe pait a 4 500 000 the "Wizard of Menlo Park ' and raise $6 nooOOrt for the "lcthaiglc" and p&ld he had lapsed 19U2 carnpalgrri Into aemlcons lousnesg (I BnU1 ho hai lnlcd f(w Dr Howos Htitemrnt was a defi friends tn dinner to csaisa th best nlta blow to the lingering hope that method of procedure In woiktng de Edison life might ba prolonged tails of a plan ali eady adopted by the a laat Only night the physician bul national committee letlna were of a more optimiatic (JT-J- bacouea both girdle and bratilere ora ftttad separately and then secured Into an trim foundation by special elaitlc loops and besides Its exII Wyoming Representative Arcuses Officials of n Every skin must have penetrating cleansing stimulating nourishment to coax undernourished tissues into firm glowing youth A little extra care a few moie Elmo cosmetics — in their lovely gay boxes— will multiply your charm Makes the skin solt and velvrtv Priced $100 $200 $300 Ml SCI E OIL— Penetrating vegfor etable oil persistent line nd wrinkles and sagging muscles in all types ot skins $1 $2 TONIC ASTRINGENT — Contracts the pores tones and braces PARK POLICY Spain Coaxes Back President Elmo Face Powder CLEANSING CRr AM— Penetrate remove impuriSOo — MELTING" CREAM IlquHvlng cleanser Tissue Cream Skin tood Knight a ““"St1?1 the Thursday ma-chl- ?1 was forty-eight- re FREE! Rock Mr hhaw Templar blue lodge F and A M and during his residence here was active In the real estate business He retired and moved with his wife Mrs Ida A Bellows to the California city where they had since made their home h They celebrated their wedding anniversary Saturday being married in Des Moines Iowa October 3 1883 Mr Shaw Is survived by his widow one daughter Mrs Edward E Hoffman and two grandsons Everett Kerr Hoffman and Charles Chase Gray-halre- Sbip-to-Sbor- Junction county Wisconsin October 9 1845 and came to Salt Lake in 1890 from He Sibley Iowa live-eto- Bruen-barbe- u Tuesday would have been J ohn aslndt tenor Harvard Awards Students Honors Charges Accuse Slaver of Doctor GLFNDALE Cal Oit 8 (IV-De- lived charges of murder were filed CHMBRIDGE Mass Oct 8 (IV- - today Joseph Connors Harvard university today an- - vaudevilleagainst actor now recovering from nounced the award of 32 scholar- ted bullet wounds after the hool ) noting lait Thursday of Dr P Mur ahlps In the llatvard medical The redplrnt Included Claude K' tin Keller head of the Glendale Welch Klsnlon Neb Samuel L snnltnilum At flist It was thought Yee Honolulu tt Hawaii Reeve H Connors litmiclf would rile Dr Athena Ore John F Cant Ion Icr had slain lintantlv Nev and I eonaid W lti ew- - nnrs was believed to have been er Bozeman Mnnt temporal Uy demented Values to $3975 Values to 51195 at least These new 1931 fur trimmed coats haxe all the charm and assurance that persons of poise expect to find in twice the have to have one of thpae r p m c it in jour fall wardrolie — Suave tl frocks shinthe style deall with ing tails that are just new in New York Line qual- plii-stieate- price Splendid materials and deep g furs that the most fastidious will be rich-lookin- ity materials excellently tailored and in striking color contrasts The best that can he offered nt (DrrAf You pleased to wear must see these coats to appreciate their saluel Second Floor) (Coats — Second Floor) Kcl-Be- Con-Spar- r I W?sA sr SrlkcA |