Show M THE’ SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Plea of Amnesia THOUSANDS AID THREE WARDS WEEK EVENTS L Plans Include e Program of Entertainment ut East COINER OUTFIT BRINGS PRISON Hin-ma- n Heirs Seek to Validate Will Aiding Charity CLEVELAND Ohio Dec 12 religious and charitable organizations will receive approximately 83000000 from the estate of the late Samuel Mather provided a method Is found to make all the be quests of his will valid Executors of the estate said that since Mather had drawn up his will less than a year previous to his death last October 18 some of the charitable bequests were legally Invalid A statement said "the executors and are ce Husband's Fate Turv Tir'd it mi Jin lie am Willi j condition! DfccmWr 11 I'roni huh oiovins (By Fma) 13— TOKYO Dec Sunday Tsuyoshl Inukai the "old fox” of succeeded at 3 Japanese politics o’clock thi morning In forming a cabinet composed of his followers in the Selyukal party The expected to present his ministeral list to the emperor early this afternoon He had not yet selected ministers for the war navy and foreign affairs portfolios but under the Japanese constitution a change in cabinet does not necessarily affect the war and premiar-deslgnat- e 19M inland n A little additional outhweH mow h resulted in gouthera Idaho Utah northern narte of Art-lo(dorado and theMexico and New There also have been hfhl amount of rain and enow In tha western piaita area Temperatures are lower In the plateau and Rocky mHHHain euiea Lander reporting i Havre 4 degree at I p m A diet northwert Is producing rain er th n tha coaat Mild In tha cast Wpthr prcvaiUdata at fiali Lakt City rnmparativa Tcmixiatura Pegraag 2d X thcAt Uinparaturw today 2 U In thia muutb tinea Uni 14 LomI j&at nitrM Lowest lias munih' 'iuc"ish ’!!!!!! —in 22 Mean for today 32 Normal Inch Precipitation Total pmipitatloa for tha 34 hour 01 faded at I p 9i 13 Total for thu month to data Accumulated sicru for I hi month 30 to data Tteal tnca October 1 to data I 01 Accumulated drfldewr linca Ort 1 Sun rlaea at 1 43 and acu at ft December Prajadhipok Dec 12 WV-Kl- ug of 81am is ex pected to talk to Philadelphia by tel ephone from his kingdom some time next week it was learned today The monarch who studied American modernity during a recent visit here Is expected to call Mr William E Goodman Jr wife of the Siamese consul to inquire about his adopted son Prince Chirasakt 14 The prince Is a student at an academy here un der the guardianship of Mrs Good- man Tribune: Information : (Special to the Tribune) RUPERT Idaho Dec 12 — Owen Oarner 35 years of age farmer of Pioneer district northwest of Rupert met Instant death Saturday noon when a electric line pole he with his brothers Dave and True Garner were attempting to raise slipped from a crowbar on which It was resting It swerved In an unexpected direction and hit llm on the base of the skull killing him Instantly The accident took place on the farm of Chailes Garner another brother one and a half miles west and one and a half miles north of Rupert The men were preparing to Install an electric pump and were hoisting a pole for the electric line Finding they needed more help they were in the act of easing the pole to the ground when the accident occurred Charles Garner had Just gone to Rupert for PRISON BREAK PROBE BEGINS Pursuers of Convict Still Uncapturecl Call Out Blood Hounds LEAVENWORTH (IP) — A veil of Kans Dec 12 Capone Aid Wins Case Dismissal Jane Addam After Operation BALTIMORE Md Dec 12 Addams Chicago social worker who today underwent an abdominal operation at Johns Hopkins hospital was said tonight bv her physicians to be resting comfortably founder of the The Women’s International league for eace and freedom and founder of lull House at Chicago came to Baltimore Wednesday to enter the hosJane Democrats Plan Drive for Funds WASHINGTON Dec 12 UP)—' The Democratic party will -- launch Its nation wide "victory campaign" to various cities German Envision End of Depression Brothers Face Death Trial for Lynching 12 er KASTROP Germany Dec KUeckner German Industrialist told a shareholders’ meeting at the Kloeckner works her today he believed the bottom of th economic curve had been reached He thought better conditions would prevail next spring or summer he said provided the reparations problem was settled and the present freezing agreement resulted In lower Interest charges German industry still was very sick he said and Its complete recovery would take a long time Ha endorsed Chancellor Bruenlng's emergency decrees WV-Pet- LEWISBURG W Va Dec Jury Fight Enters High T rihunal raise $1500000 on January 14 Final plans for a concentrated drive for funds td pay off old debts and replenish the party war chest for the the 1932 campaign were made today Imprisonment of not less than 20 pital evening word was brought to at a meeting of state chairmen years for the accused professor of herThat John H Fahey of Boston presidof her selection to share with Dr romance languages at the University Nicholas Murray Butler the 1931 No- ing announced that of Tennessee bel peace prlre Smiling In apprecia contributions were pleasing He hoped tlon she jet It be known that what 'at least $500000 would be contributed Siamese Monarch Flans ever financial return there was would before the general public Is Invited to be used to promote the cause of peace partlclpate Telephone Call to U S throughout the world Victory dinners” will be held in PHILADELPHIA Smashes Life From Man Installing New Electric Pump Woman secrecy hung tonight over the federal penitentiary as a searching Investigation Into the desperate escape plot by which seven convicts sought freedom went forward Prison officials and department of Justice agents announced they would make their reports direct to Washington as they sought to learn the source of the firearms used by the men as they kidnaped Warden Thomas B White their way through the Neb Dec 12 (IP) — A main pushed LINCOLN gate of the great penitentiary bank robbery charge against August and fled across country "Gua” Winkler henchman of Scar-facDispatches from Washington said A1 Capone In connection with that Sanford Bates federal prison dithe $2500000 raid on the Lincoln Na rector would come to Leavenworth tlonal Bank and Trust company was to take personal charge of the Invesdismissed today by County Attorney tigation Max G Towle In district court All but one of the men were acThe prosecutor said he was con- counted for today Three died In a vinced Winkler was not in Lincoln at farm house In which they chose to the time of the robbery September make a last stand against a swarm17 1930 but In Buffalo where he ing posse of guards county officers registered at a hotel at $ p m under and soldiers from Fort Leavenworth Three more were captured one of an alias ' Winkler had said he would buy them wounded and returned to the $000 000 worth of the stolen bonds for prison Blood hounds followed a cold trail $75000 and furnish proof of the destruction of registered securities If the In search of the seventh fugitive Earl Thaver 65 member of the A1 Spencer charges were dropped Towle Bald dismissal of the oom- Oklahoma gang of mall robbers In Cushing hospital lay Warden plaint was not a compromise with the White hts left arm shattered by a gangster but because there was no shotgun charge fired as he sought es- proof against Winkler his kidnapers but his con- from cape dltion reported Improved Mends W-- KILLS FARMER 13 1931 OGDEN Business Office: 2436 Washington PROGRAM SET IN FIRE STUDY Conference Draw Representative From All National Forest OGDEN — Approximately 13 (IP I— Three brother were charged with murder her today for the lynching of two negroes taken from the Green-bria- r mob of fifty county jail by masked men Thursday The men Earl Legg Pete Legg and Jack Legg of Qulnwood waived a preliminary hearing and were held without bond They were arrested by state police a few hours after the mob took the Tom Jackson 48 and negroes WASIIINGTON Dec 1? CP)— The supreme court was asked today to decide whether women charged with violating criminal laws are entitled to demand trial by a Jury on which women are eligible to serve The question comes from Chelsea Mass where Genevieve Melosky was convicted by a lury of men of violating the prohibition laws and fined $50 She protested she was being deprived of her constitutional rights because under the laws of Massachusetts women are not eligible to serve on turles She contended that under the 19th amendment which conferred equal rights on women the Massachusetts statute was invalid and Insisted she had the right to demand a trial before a Jury not restricted to males 100 United States forest service supervisors assistant supervisors rangers representatives of the forest service and representatives of other agencies will attend the forest fire conference for all 28 national forests of the Intermountain region in the Ogden l building commencing at 9 a m on Monday and continuing until Frl day Agencies aside from the forest serv ice who will be represented are: University of Idaho southern branch forestry school Utah State Agricultural college forestry school National Park service general land office U S biological survey U S weather bureau Idaho Woolgrowers association Edwards Machine works Mamer Air Transport company Pacific Air Transport company Pacific Marine Supply company Southern Idaho Timber Protective association Idaho state game department and Idaho state land board Assistant Regional Forester C N Woods in charge of the branch of operation who has charge of the fire fighting activities is arranging the program which will consist of an opening address by Regional Forester R H Rutledge and discussion of subjects by a number of forestva-io- Club Appoint Chairman HELPER — Committee chairmen of the Helper Kiwanis club have just been announced as follows Mining and railroading R J Vaughn busiand grievness standards good-wil- l ance Bert Bunnell program music and publications W H Warded attendance house reception John Quil-cinter-clurelations and Kiwanis education Charley Leger public affairs J P Fisher b Automobile Up6et Near Ogden Airport OGDEN — No definite agreement on distribution of waters of the lower Ogden river was reached Friday evening at a meeting of representatives of irrigation companies due to the fact that several concerns were not ready to report At a previous meeting it had been decided that the water will be apportioned on a percentage basis and the allotments were to have been placed before the various companies during the past week C E Condie chairman of the representative committee says the next meeting of the representatives will await complete acceptance by the affected companies City Commission Studies Budget OGDEN — Members of the city commission spent part of Saturday considering the 1932 budget from ahich some $188000 must be cut to make it conform to the 1932 revenues Many tenative cuts were considered but no definite action has been announced The local taxpayers’ committee will meet with the commission Wednesday afternoon to confer with respect to the budget The city and county commission will confer Monday over their respective budgets Woman Take Extension Work in Vast District ELY Nev —One of the biggest districts in the United States agricultural extension service will be covered by Miss Hellen M Gillette of Virginia Mont who will arrive here January 1 to take over the position resigned by Mrs Grace Schmidtlein The territory includes White Pine and Eureka counties northern Nye county part of Lander and according to State Director Cecil Creel Lincoln county probably will be added to the district Miss Gillette has advised local farm bureau officials that she is accustomed to wide spaces however hav-- ‘ ing been born and reared in Montana where she was graduated from Great Falls high school and the state university She also has studied at the state universities of Minnesota and Michigan and has worked as an extension agent m Minnesota and as a teacher of economics in Michigan and Montana She served four years as nutrition specialist for the Red Cross In the southwest Group Insurance k Taxicab Driver Reports Robbery By Passengers 2 Gandhi Fails to See Pope Pius Auto Injures Boy II Skiing On S L Street Farm Bureau Head Praises Conference for a" 685-00- Club Arranges Party lioard Plans For Hard of Hearing Inquiry Liberty League Probe After (AV-Har- e H Jury (Mi 8panlb-Amert-ea- (mi (M ( (m 1 ( 1 Seiners Plan To Catch Fish To Aid Needy At least four tons of carp and suckers will be seined from Utah lake near the mouth of the Provo river Sunday at m It was announced Saturday bv J W Warburton secretary of tho Salt Lake County Fish and Game association The fish will be distributed from the chamber qf commerce Monday under direction of E T Jones secretary of the emergency relief commission The seining will be In charge of Geotge Madsen Mr Warburton gave this advice for preparing the fish: The sucker must be scraped then scored with a sharp knife In a direction opposite to the ribs The small bones thu3 w 111 fall away The same pro-esapplies to that they are carp except skinned befoie they are scored one-hal- f 4 ELY Nev — Announcement of the appointment of J E Lovejoy as superintendent of the Nevada Northern railroad has been made by G L Mr Love-joHickey general manager y succeeds the late T J Duddleson under whom he served as assistant superintendent several years Mr Hickey and Mr Lovejoy were associated in railroading In Arizona a number of years ago and Mr Lovejoy a widely experienced railman has served m various capacities on several lines i Judge Upholds Doctor's Demurrer to Charge OGDEN — Demurrer to the original complaint against Dr Sanford Claunch charged with prescribing a diet for a young patient was sustained Friday by Judge Simon Bar-loon the ground that the charges against Claunch were not sufficiently pecific and County Attorney John A Hendricks filed a new complaint against Claunch Saturday The new Claunch complaint charges without a license treated human ailments without the use of medicines and without operative surgery The preliminary hearing is set for Monday morning in the city courtroom i I SUSPECT WAIVES HEARING Ball charged with burglary in the second degree waived preliminary hearing in citv court Saturday and was held for trial m the Second district court under $2000 bond Ball is accused of entering a lunchroom at Twenty-seconstreet and Washington avenue on December 10 OGDEN-r-Wellingt- r d S COURT ANNULS MARRIAGE OGDEN — District Judge George Barker Saturday annulled the V mar- riage of Arthur P Measday and Ruth LaCoQr Measday which took place November 28 1925 It was shown that the woman had previously been married to J M Dwolm in Idaho and that she had not been divorced nor had Dwolln died JUDGE FINES DOCTOR OGDEN— Dr Wiley M Cragun recently found guilty by District Judge Fugene E Pratt of practicing without a license appeared for sentence Saturday and was fined $250 Upon the statement of counsel for the physician that- - an appeal would be taken to the supreme court a stay of five days was granted UNDERGOES OPERATION OGDEN— Marion Hammon 19 son 0f Sheriff Amasa M Hammon was operated on for appendicitis at the Dee hospital Saturday morning His condition was reported to be satisfactory at a late hour Saturday night Unemployment Council Plans for Education Educational forces of the state ore to carry out an emergency program to meet Immediate needs of the unemployed In an educational way Such announcement was made Saturday from the office of Dr C N Jensen state superintendent of public Instruction after a conference between Dr Jensen and a committee from the women’s advisory council on unemployment headed by Mrs George M Bacon The action Is taken In response to a request to Dr Jensen from Sylvester Q Cannon chairman of the state advisory council on unemployment Mr Cannon urged the advan tages of vocational training In stimulating activities and promoting the morale of all especially those who are not employed Association of Blind Holds Christmas Fete The largest number of persons ever attend a social gathering of the Utah Association of the Blind met Saturday night for a Christmas party In the Tribune Telegram auditorium Students of St Mary-o- f the Wasatch furnished a musical program and Miss Tessie Newton blind piano student played a solo A dance and Christmas refreshments completed the program The students who took part were Mary Treloar Dolores Rock Catherine O'Connor Virginia McHugh Mary O'Carroll Lycretia Lytton Nancy Mark Betty Hensrheid and Collette llertel There were 120 people present at the party to Hold Up Two Police Report Two grocers wpre held up in their store at 39 I street Saturday at 8 35 p m and robbed of $43 by a pair of bandits Police were Informed that the two one carrying a pistol took $23 from the pockets of Charles Yagita and $20 from a cash register One of the robbers who searced Jatnes Yagita became frightened and overlooked any money the grocer might have had in his pockets The gunmen fled from the store In an automobile TIHFE FNTIRS 4 4 Railroad Position Grocer s v Nevada Man Wins APARTMENT Filtering the apartment of E M Cooper No 28 Bigelow apartments 225 Fourth Fast Miret a burglar Rut urdny evening Mole a wrist watch billfold and a pair of fur lined glove u e Home Phone 3892 OGDEN— District Judge George & Barker granted a new trial on motion of the plaintiff Saturday in the di vorce case of Aley Gregson against Alexander Gregson m which he entered a decree November 4 Mrs Gregson won her divorce on a desertion The principal charge property involved was certain land with buildings on it The land originally belonged to Mrs Gregson but her husband built the Improvements In the decree Judge Barker gave each of the litigants an undivided interest m the property Recently Mr Gregson filed a moto tion modify the findings with relation to the property and Mrs Gregson sought to have the decree modified so as to give her all of the property Both motions were denied and the plaintiff then filed a motion for a new trial which was granted Thiovp 10-3- ( js 117 Water Users Judge Allows Retrial Plea Fail to Agree Expert Tells of law-abidi- (Ml Office Phone Avenue OGDEN — Charles Sutherland 64 former ranchman of Granite Canyon Wyo suffered a sprained back and minor Injuries at 9 30 a m Saturday when his automobile skidded on the wet road a short distance east of tne Ogden airport turned over twice and threw him out Mr Sutherland was taken to the DEPUTIES ARREST SUSPECT Dee hospital He was on his way to OGDEN-R- oy W Short 42 charged a to sister visit Glendale Cal with embezzlement was arrested by deputy sheriffs late Friday and rePOLICE CONFISCATE SLEDS leased on his own recognizance to — are con officers Police OGDEN appear in city court Monday Short coast who of sleds children fiscating is specifically charged with embez cn unprotected streets and who hitch zling a typewriter from the Wood-stocon behind automobiles Typewriter company some The growth of group Insurance has months ago while acting as agent for been one of the outstanding developthe company ments in the field of insurance during the last twenty years said R C Niblo SCHOOL PLANS OPERETTA home office representative of the SPRING CITY— The junior high Aetna Life Insurance company adschool and public schools are spondressing the Utah Association of Life soring an operetta “In Quest of Santa Underwriters Saturday at the chamClaus" m the Victory theater Deber of commerce cember 23 The east is' Ethel OsIn 1912 Mr Njblo said group in borne Byrun Ei iiksuii Dons Hainey surance In force amounted to Florence Blain Alice Thompson Alta and by the end of 1930 it Veone Billington Delbert PeH T Coggle 124 G street driver Allred had grown to more than $9000000 and terson a Ihorus of student from Cab company yielded 000 for the Green It was announced at the meeting $5 to two gunmen he drove from the a“ public grades that Charles J Rockwell noted Chi- business district to Seventeenth APPRAISERS REPORT cago Insurance man would conduct South and Seventeenth East streets OGDEN— Appraisers of the estate a sales congress for the Utah asso- Saturday night Mr Coggle reported to Detective of Mrs LInnie Mercer widow of ciation In Salt Lake In February Or filed a report March Captain John B Burbidge that he was Thomas C Mercer engaged by the pair to drive them setting the value of the estate at of which $5490638 is In real from Second South street between Mam and State streets at 6 40 p m to estate Thirteenth East street and Brpadway When the taxicab reached the appointed place Mr Coggle said one of his ’passengers" drew a pistol and told him to “keep going” He drove ROME Dec 12 UP) — Mahatma to Seventeenth South and SevenGandhi came to Rome today In the teenth East streets where he was hope that he might have an audience robbed The robbers then fled on with Pope Plus but the meeting did foot not occur apparently because the Indian nationalist leader consistently refuses to wear any costume except his loin cloth and shawl Royal Currie 11 was at his home 180 North West Temple street SatOther pressing engagements al ready made by the pope were declared urday night suffering from probable internal chest Injuries and contusby Vatican authorities to have been the reason for the cancellation of Every fanner In the United StaNs ions and abrasions on the upper hp realizes that his neighbors prob- incurred at 12 30 p m when he was the mahatma's audience lems are his concern said George 8 struck by an automobile while he Stallings president of the Utah state was skiing Solon Flan Bill farm bureau who returned to Salt The was hit by an automobile Sand Dune Monument Lake Saturday after attendance at driven boy west on First North street by the annual convention of the Ameri J R Kingdon 40 of 24 East First WASHINGTON Dec 12 (IP) — A bill can Farm Bureau federation In Chi- North street Mr Kingdon reported to to make the great sand dunes In Ban cago the police that the boy was traveling "The federation convention did south on Almond street when the acLuis valley Colorado a national mon bueach farm ument following President Hoover’s much toward bringing cident happened Royal was treated order of withdrawal of the lands will reau unit In closer touch with oth-er- at the emergency hospital accom“and Mr aaid Btalllngs be Introduced by Representative plished a great deal toward a better SCHOOL ENROLLMENT DOWN Hardy Republican Colorado 4 LONDON (UP)—There are Representative Eaton another Col- understanding of such issues as marorado Republican who had charge keting accounting rural credits taxchildren In London’ elementary relaand ation the transportation of preliminary studies on the project schools at the present time a desaid th way now was cleared for leg- tion of farm Income to expenditure ” crease of 32913 on the 1929 figure Unless the coat of farm equipment principally due to a falling birth rate islative action and that Hardy in whose district the land lies would la reduced the prices of commodities and migration must be increased declared Mr Stall- r— push It ings 28 from th Jail Georg Banks 11 1231 hanged them from the cross arm of Hard of hearing people and their a telephone pole and riddled their friends will be fwrnvATTov takfn rm wr4mpn entertained at a NEW YORK Dec (AP) — An atTXTUlAr ATI P M M OP NTS N flM bodies with bullets Christmas party to be given Decem- tempt to discover whether the Liberber 15 at 8 30 p m in the Civic cen- ty league is a group of 25 benevoCourt Scl Date Yming Flan Members ter Mrs Ivv Parkin president of the lent keepers Readers club announced Sat or a powerful organization that proTake Breathing Spell For Toners’ Execution Speech tects owner from wealthy speakeasy urday re- arrest will be made Monday by the be will There card and games 12 (ZD-BASEL Switzerland Dee CLARK8BURO W Va Dec 12 freshments Santa Claua will dlstrtb Itofstater legislative committee ina week of hard work the Young ry F Powers today loot his ute vestigating New York City affairs gifts to the members members committee plan advisory first legal battle to escape the hangAt the Inquiry board s headquarLake this took (K ( Vr their first breathing spell man’s noose for killing Mrs Dorothy RAPS U S ASIATIC TOLICY A Greater Berlin has t population ters today It was announced officers T lrr beautiful afternoon Pres-slethe utilizing Lemke Not thboro Mass r ‘io (m Fi eld? of 4 013588 and Paris has 2838418 InNEW YORK Dec 12 (IF)—' The of the league would be called to exweather by strolling along the Rhine divorcee 03 ( tdr their operatlona at next week's habitants T Ft dd f But soon they returned to their Overruling his motion for a new league for Industrial democracy to- plain criticized the American govern first public hearing T Mr day conferences hotels where BouthC Criminal trial private 01 Halo Q Pleaae tell me the dates of the Judge John ment’s policy In the tHi i imr birth and death of Anatalo France were held for discussion of evidence rrn sentenced him to die on the goi- - disturbance and adopted a resolution ( lesr mornhour at out tho lour Iowa at at state — brought the penitentiary T ( Idr Irrnch novelist C K Provo Convicts Killer to "boycott all Japanese products un session 18 ing 01 ( leaf Moundsvllle between next March A Anatole Franc was bom In lesj the Japanese government lmme fcu of tear German the With the summary sunset and sunrise Favor Life Sentence 1844 1924 and died in ( My takes cognizance of it treaty situation about concluded questions T fMuw Judge Southern fixed March 1 as diatcly 10 to the world and with obligations 1 IH cld? now many American troops of policy probably will bo reached the limit for on appeal to the circuit draws Its forces of Invasion from IDABEL Okla Q Dec 12 HP)— 01 ( My few days within n court were engafed In the 01 halo Chinese territory " The resolution Charles Draper accused triple killer war?— T M Olden 01 Hnow ' FLOOD BLOCKS RAILWAY was adopted after speeches by Pro- was convicted of one murder charge ( lear A The total number of American fessor John Dewey Upton Close and today bv a lurv which recommended ( My ISTANBUL Turkev Dec 12 W— 0 h OW troops was 280584 J B Matrhews secretary of the frl life Imprisonment nu I' ar Railroad service between Turkey snd low ship of rrconrilutum The conviction was for killing E 8 f Vr European points was Interrupted to- - left tonight for Washington D C tOj of Kpilngdale Arit slain 1 on Chappell 153 In as k as with tomorrow the Maritbefore raised a snows the compared heavy T riy J:0 Iza day speak meeting of lot in Eg pt with Eugene Harris of Antlers Okla — 8 O f 'ear I Rail ske to flood Four hundred the river stage Republican national committee pepnlatlen? 01 ridf and Jat k O Dell farm boy allrgcd- A The population of Alaska In homes In the old Ottoman rapital Mavor Cermak will urge the Repuhh v aa the result of a robbery near Ul- w ( (iy 1920 was 55038 and In 1930 was 59- - Adrianople were flooded and to conven their national The bring Yaquls Indian of Mexico have tima Thule manyieana mountain hamlet last leaf 278 to wer 19J3 tton to In ir 5000 dwindled about persona number Clhcnjo injured jOctobcr 18 I and VICINITY Fed-ora- naval departments electric wire The cabinet Includes the following: theThe was brought to the Good Koreklyo Takahashi minister of fi- man body mortuary In Rupert where it lies nance Tokugoro Nakabashl home minister Kisaburo Suzuki Justice awaiting final arrangements Ichiro Hatoyama education Yonezo Surviving are his wife who was for Bensen their four and Industry mcrly Floience 10 Mayeda commerce children June Lee 8 Nola 6 agriculture and Teijiro Yamamoto 4 and Beth a daghter by a forestry Takejlro Tokon&ml rail- Jay 14 former his parents ways Chuzo Mltsuchl communica- Mr and marriage Mrs Chancey J Garner of tions Toyosuke Hatl overseas A general election probably will be Roy Utah seven brothers Charles held early next year as the Mlnselto Ray Dave and True all of Rupert Delbert and Vern of Roy Utah party of the retiring premier Reljiro Dewey three sisters Mrs Arthur Jones Wakatsukl has 259 votes In the lower and house of the diet against 171 for the and Mrs Annie Barton both of Roy and Mrs J H Platt of Ogden Utah Selyukal party One of the first tasks of the new cabinet will be to pass on a request by the war department for authorlza ry representatives tion to send 15000 additional troops to Manchuria to be used as a threat against the Chinese at Chlnchow Helper Kiwanis Roo-senda- al however giving careful A C Bees manager of the Utah heirs subject with Associated Industries was Invited consideration to this to view of determining what extent Saturday to represent Utah at a these provisions can be made effec called by the California state tive" chamber of commerce and the Los Western Reserve university beAngeles chamber to Initiate a co- queathed $2000000 Is the largest sin ordinated western plan to handle the gle benefactor from the will Indigent transient problem The conference which will meet In executive session Is scheduled for December 19 In Los Angeles Mr Rees was asked to attend as Utah's a on the economic representative recent at convenformed the league tion of the western division of the HAMPTON Va Dec 13 m-- An national chamber qt commerce In Elizabeth City county Jury tonight was given the task of deciding Spokane All western members of the presi- whether Elisha Kent Kane held his dential national committee on unem- - wife under the waters of Chesapeake ployment and other Important groups bay until she was dead or whether she involved In the problem have been came to her death by accidental Invited to attend drowning The Indigent transient problem Is The Jury was given the case at 5:50 p m and was then allowed a particularly acute In California recess by the court until 8 p m In conformity with Instructions the China enough died to fill five rows Jury must choose between a verdict of graves reaching around the earth of acquittal or a verdict of first degree murder The first degree murder ver diet would carry the death penalty or ha Cahforia-Orrto- n roast hai aa far aa Wyoming while tha west-ardcprcwion has moved to tha New Follower "Neapolitan California Asks Utahn to Help On Relief Task I Selects e Ministers From Among Otto Athletic Program in Evening On the same day the South high school will be the scene of matinee and evening programs and in the evening an athletic exhibition will be presented at the Jordan Junior On New Year’s eve high school from 9 a m to noon the municipal baths will hold open house for the public and matinee and evening programs are again scheduled at the West and South high schools From 8 to 10 p m December 31 an Indoor sports carnival will be held at the Deseret gymnasium and some time during the week an outdoor sports carnival at Fort Douglas hill will be held The date for the outdoor camvlal will be announced later fmrly FALLING POLE 1 there A Premier-Designat- w To spread the spirit of Christmas throughout the city during the holiday season Miss Charlotte Stewart city recreation director announced Saturday that more than 2000 talented citizens have offered their services In the twelfth annual civic Cheer week A city-wiprogram filling every day of the season has been arranged as well as plans for caroling on Christmas eve events Include a concert at Assembly hall at 8 p m Monday December 21 an old ladles' party at the Y W C A at 2 30 p m Sunday December 20 a Christmas party for girls at the Neighborhood nouse at 8 p m Tuesday December 22 and a Christmas party for nursery children and mothers at the Neigh borhood house at 8:45 p m Wednes day December 23 Schools Prepare Plays During Christmas week there will be afternoon and evening performances of plays on Saturday December 28 at the South and West high school auditoriums and an evening program at the Jordan Junior high school Sunday December 27 Handel's “The Messiah" will be presented at the tabernacle and plays and musical programs are scheduled for the afternoons and evenings of December 28 and 29 at the South and West high schools The Thirty-eight- h Infantry and field One Hundred and Forty-fiftartillery bands will give a concert at 8 p m Tuesday December 29 at the tabernacle and on the same day an Ice skating carnival Is planned at Heath's rink On December 30 Boy and Girls Scouts will hold their Christmas program at 2 p m at the West high school and In the evening a civic orchestra concert will be given DECEMBER NEW CABINET Accident D S Missionaries Make w t Wflhr ‘FOX’ OF NIPPON SAN FRANCISCO Dec 12 UP) — A plea of "hysterical amnesia" won acquittal here today for Harry Temullo Preparations to Go on two counts of murder Temullo was accused of killing his Overseas wife Parmenla Ternullo estrangedmother-in-laMrs Nunzl-att- a and his of firing at his Farewell testimonials will be given father-in-la- Patanla and Guisseppe Patanla In this week to two missionaries leaving a family shooting last August 30 to D on missions L 8 the shortly The defense produced evidence inNetherlands dicating Temullo had fired after beAlina H Dale-boing struck by a bullet from a gun in will be honthe hands of his father-ln-la- y ored In the Sugar-hous- e Dr Mervyn Herschfield San ward chapel cisco alienist testified Ternullo had Twelfth been struck In a vital spot bv street and Ramona bullet and had been rendered avenue Sunday at unconscious of what he was doing 6 30 but remained capable of using his pm The own weapon program follows: song Opening prayer sacrament music Sugarhouse male choius sacrament violin trio Lindsey sisters and Lucille Kimball remarks Frank McGhle vocal duet Helen Chip-ma- n and Paul Mr Dalebout Hlxon remarks missionary reading Martha Holt soprano solo Zola Ja- Court Sentences William cobs McGhle remarks William H Maxwell to Year at Jensen: closing song and benediction A farewell for Mr Dalebout also McNeil Island will be given in the Fourteenth ward chapel Friday evening by Dutch residents John P Ully white former president of the Netherlands misWilliam B Maxwell who pleaded sion will speak guilty to possession of equipment foi Wallle Koster will be given a fare- making counterfeit silver dollars well party In the Fourth ward chapel was sentenced to a year and a day West Temple and Seventh South in the federal prison at McNeil Island streets Friday at Wash by Federal Judge Tillman D 7 45 p mThe pro- Johnson Saturday The case of George Edward gram follows: who was arrested with MaxSong congregation grayer “Glo- well on July 23 was continued to ria" holland choir January 2 "Excelsior" readHarvey Benjamin Wells pleaded ing Effle Hurst gulltv to a charge of assault with a m personations deadly weapon and an attempted Herman Kratzer criminal assault Both offenses arc instrumental solo alleged to have been committed on Bacher the Fort Douglas military reservaJantion He will be sentenced Hoi 1 and uary 2 Nights choir bass solo (a H C Myers who pleaded guilty to and b) Van sending obscene matter through the duet (a mails also will be sentenced Janu Mr and b) and try 2 Mrs Denosj InJames S Crosby pleaded guilty strumental trio to breaking Into an interstate shipMr Koster Burton trio solo ment of freight and was sentenced to remarks mls- - six months In the Utah county jail Inez Roblnson-Preec- e Pleas of guilty were erttered by the slonary remarks Bishop Perschon anthem “Awake and Arise" Holland following: William Lee possession of choir benediction mercchandise stolen from an Interstate shipment Lee McCoy prohibition law violation Earl K Stice breaking Into the University of Utah interstate postoffice Jack Morgan transportation of a stolen automobile R T Klaponski charged with a prohibition law violation wai paroled Christmas from 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