| Show a j s )ijij? j ' ' ± ' ji-as- - ’ i p i'- li1 p i "3x TIIE SALT LAKE TIUJiUXE THURSDAY MORNING JANUARY LAWYER WINS HIGH COMMAND IN PORTO RICO Pair of Boots Do Work of River Ferry IntL of boots EVANSVILLE (P— One pair Hoover Names Attorney-Genera- l Undecided on Other Posts (B 4ii J Uswlt4 Fr WASHINGTON Jan 20— Slowly a of list filling major vacancies Presi dent Hoover today named the 37 year old attorney general of Porto Rico James R Beverly to be governor gen eral of the Island Comparatively young for so important a post Beverly will succeed the only slightly older Theodore Roosevelt whose strong indorsement he carries Roosevelt now In the capital will sail shortly to be governor general of the Philippines Despite the fat t he has named four men to as many major posts since yesterday the president tonight found his appointment problem far from solved He is finding some difficulty In the selection of a man for the supreme court seat suddenly left vacant a week ago by Oliver Wendell Holmes White House officials said today an appointment for this high post was not In Immediate prospect Seven New Aspirant Within the next few hours seven uggestlons of new names for the court were placed before the chief executive for his consideration More than a score of others had already been laid before him federal Orle L Phillips circuit Judge of Albuquerque N M continues to be mentioned often for this place should Mr Hoover turn to that part of the nation for his choice Each section however apparently is championing one of Its own New England speaks of Chief Justice Arthur Rugg of Massachusetts the midwest of Federal Judge William S Kenyon of Iowa and others California of Federal Judge William James of Los Angeles and North Carolina of its chief justice Walter Stacy Representative Leavitt today recommended Chief Justice L L Callaway of the Montana supreme court for consideration should Senator Walsh of that state not be given the post Senator Lewis Democrat Illinois left the names of six Justices from his state at the White House and Representative Tucker Democrat Virginia gave his indorsement to four possibilities London Post May Walt Indication was given at the executive mansion during the day that probably the second most Important vacancy the ambassadorship to Great Britain might not be filled Immediately Ambassador Dawes resigned definitely yesterday to become president of the $2000000 000 reconstruction finance corporation One interesting bit of speculation heard about the capital Is that Ambassador Edge at Parts might be moved to London with Ambassador SOLONS Jan BILL FOR NY NEW ORLEANS Jan 20 (UP)— Re- of the feud between the two Sailor Wants FINANCE HELP newal senators from Louisiana tonight pre- 20 turn by 18 persons solved a Wabash river flood problem last night A short while before the ferry at New Harmony suspended operations because of high water two buses met on the Illinois side of the swollen river Since there was no room for them to pass it was decided to transfer the 18 passengers The water was two feet deep about the busej however and the passengers kept their places until the boots were procured One at a time they donned the boots and made the exchange of buses The buses then backed out to spots where they could turn around Garrett In Rome shifted Measure Permits Gotham to Raise Funds Through Stock Note Issue ALBANY N Y Jan 20 (UP)— The New York state legislature tonight passed by unanimous vote a bill to relieve New York City of a threatened financial crisis The measure authorizes Comptroller Charles W Berry of 4ew Yoik City to Issue $200000000 of special corporate stork notes which may run five years It was approved by the authorities of Mayor Walker's administration and by a committee of New York City bankers to France to take his place This would leave vacancies In Italy and Angora as the president has decided upon Joseph C Grew ambassador to Turkey replace Ambassador Forbes at Tokyo Forbea has signified he wishes to retire The president also announced yesterday he would hold conferences with Democratic and Republican leaders before naming other directors to his finance corporation Bernard M Baruch and Angus McLean former North Carolina governor both Democrats have been suggested as fitting running mates to the Republicans Dawes and Eugene Meyer governor of the federal reserve board already named Hoover Talks Aviation With Autogiro Inventor The WASHINGTON Jan 20 Inventor of the autogiro Juan d la Clerva today chatted with President Hoover about aviation developments After ha had been presented by the Spanish charge d'affaires the president recalled to De la Clerva that an American-madproduct of his Invention recently landed on the White Houqe lawn The Spanish Inventor will remain In the capital for some time seeking to further perfect the principle by which planes may descend almost vertically (A-- e Illinois House Okehs Giieago Aid Measure 111 SPRINGFIELD Jan 20 (UP)— The Illinois house of representatives passed tonight by a vote of 114 to 31 a bill to reorganize completely the taxing machinery of Cook county The bill supported by Governor Louis L Emmerson Mayor Anton J Cermak of Chicago and many Chicago bankers now will go back to the senate where It originated It was passed In the senate by a vote of 48 to 1 but two amendments were added in the house and it now must go back to the senate In Its slightly revised form for reconsideration The bill was an emergency measure intended to provide means for America's second largest city to fight Its way out of unprecedented financial difficulties As passed the bill provides that all present taxing bodies in Cook county be swept out of existence and that in place of them the governor and president of the Cook county board shall appoint a committee of three men to reorganize completely the whole taxing machinery These three will serve until November 1934 when three will be elected to take their places Senator Names Hansen Youth for West Point TWIN FALLS Idaho— Word has been received here of the appointment of Herbert C Hughej Hansen by Senator John Thomas of Idaho as candidate for entrance to West Point following resignation of Max Gudmundsen Bui ley first appointee on account of defective vision Hughes Is the eldest son of Mrs Stella Hughes a senior In the Hansen high school and president of his class He will take examination at Fort Douglas Utah early In March COAL PRICES uc 50cONPER TON ALL SIZES EFFECTIVE JANUARY 19th SALT LAKE COAL CO WASATCH CS3 saged some stirring scenes in congress when Edwin S Broussard the senior and Huey P Long the junior mem ber get together there The two are political enemies in a state where politics and personalities are always Joined and where Long also Is “governor by proxy" Long gloating tonight over the result of Tuesday's state primary election which his candidate won took occasion to sprinkle more political gall on Broussard who came down from Washington to campaign against him “I want you to congratulate Senator Broussard on his great campaign” Long told tne United Press with a guffaw The apparent landslide victory for O K Allen Long’s candidate for governor was a rebuff to Broussard’s efforts "When am I going to congress? Well I’ll let Broussard run Washington for a while yet” he added Broussard reported “In the country” near his home at New Iberia had not received Long’s compliments 4—’ p ADMIRAL FLAYS NAVAL WASHINGTON Jan 20 UP) on the high seas is an American “gob” growing a beard despite hn commander’s orders that he shave It off Torn between obedience to these orders and those of the parents of his fiancee who say he must grow a beard before he can marry their' daughter the man has written Senator Smoot asking assistance He couldn’t see why he should not grow a beard "when most of the admirals have them" "Besides” he added “mine la kept up with the rules which say they must be trimmed up nice” And anyway he concluded going to shave" I'm not POLICYMAINE VIEWS Upliam Declares Man PoW' cr Inadequate to VOTE OUTLOOK Han- dle Present Shipjs ' Party Heads See Hoover Roosevelt Leading Field Rival DEFENSE ASKS DISMISSAL OF CASE said-"Ye- s for the provided that permission F Bay Bridge structure to cross the government reservation on Goat island should be from the secretaries of war Wins Approval obtained navy and commerce announcement S Refuses Senate ‘Committee Report for Data Linked With Loan — Somewhere rS— Tl 21-19- Beard Asks Smoot’s Aid rr 441 Xs f OIL TELEGRAM WASHINGTON Jan 20 (UP)— Economies under President Hoover's naval policy might conceivably "wreck the nation” In an emergency Rear Admiral Upham chief of the PORTLAND Maine Jan 28— DeleNaval Bureau of Navigation declared gations favorable to President Hootoday ver and to Governor Franklin D He told the house naval affairs Roosevelt of New York will be sent committee considering the $618000-00- 0 by Maine to the Republican and Demwarship construction program ocratic national conventions at Chiproposed by Chairman Carl Vinson cago In June if forecasts made today that the navy personnel was now by the national committeemen from only 84 6 per cent of the force needed Maine hold good during the next five to man the ships during wartime months “If called to engage in a war we However national politics usually would be confronted with the neces- holding the spotlight in a presiden-ita- l In this state where politisity of building up the complements of the ships” Upham said “If we re- ciansyear have often said “as Maine goes a of as the training so does the nation” have been pushed today navy gard navy we are not training enough men Into the background to man the ships we have” The state has been io predomiRepresentative Fred Britten Re- nantly Republican that nomination of Illinois large navy propo- that ticket In statewide contests has publican nent who led the attack upon Presi- been tantamount to election and the dent Hoover’s naval economy pro- Democrats have simply cast a “comgram asked If Upham regarded this plimentary” vote for their candidate situation as very serious This year however the Democrats “I do” the naval officer replied have reorganized the party machinmoment mo we "The emphatically ery and Intend to make a fight for to of man those have we bilize Trial ships the governorship as well as other state Attorney Charges the battle force and many others now offices out of commission The drain on the In the presidential election Daniel Rights Prejudiced by battleships for trained men would be J McGillicuddy of Lewiston Demovery serious" sees Delaying Action cratic national committeeman Asked by Britten If he regarded the “a fair chance to carry the state” naval economies placed into effect while Joseph W Simpson of New HONOLULU Jan 20 (ff)- -A motion this year as a “serious impairment of York Harbor Republican committeenaval efficiency” Upham man looks "for the usual party maasking dismissal of the police court The smaller number of ships jority" Granville Mrs we have the less power we have to The vote In 1624 was: Coolldge 138-4complaint charging Fortescue and three navy men with put Into effect national policies” Davis 41984 La Follette 11833 was Kahahawal the murder of Joseph and In 1928 it Increased to Hoover filed in circuit court today by their Extradition of Woman 179923 Smith 81179 attorney the Maine delegation constitutional on motion From Coast Sought to “Although Basing his the national convention will not grounds the attorney Montgomery be pledged to any candidate” SimpWinn charged that the right of the BOISE papers for son said “it will undoubtedly suphad been a to defendants speedy trial the return of Mrs F P Colbom from port the Hoover-Curt- is ticket” prejudiced and that the city and Sacramento to Pocatello to face a “At the present time the Maine not ask the would county attorney charge of grand larceny for alleged leaders are undoubtedly favorable to grand Jury for an Indictment tomor- theft of two earrings from Jennie Governor Roosevelt” McGillicuddy row as originally promised Colbom of Lava Hot Springs were said her Mrs Fortescue filed at the governor's office WednesMassie and H Thomas Lieutenant ROTARIANS MEET day E J Lord and Albert O Jones navy It was not known when he would BLACKFOOT Idaho— Employers held without men are enlisted being be able to act on them as he was at and night was observed by bond In custody of naval officers at a conference In Pocatello Wednesday local employe Rotarians Tuesday evening Pearl Harbor for the slaying January morning with President Carl R Gray Dick Wells of Pocatello spoke on the 8 of Kahahawal attacker suspected of the Union Pacific and planned to employers’ relation to Rotary and of Mrs Massie go directly from there to Lewiston M R Tuohy also of Pocatello preWinn asserted City and County At- to attend the state convention of the sented the employes' side of the would not F Gilliland James torney chamber of commerce the to Indictment an grind present jury tomorrow because "he Is atto counsel to secure outside tempting prosecute the cast and that In the event he does not succeed In the attempt” he will postpone action until a public prosecutor Is chosen under s proposed act of the territorial legislature now In session Gilliland has been under fire In the recent Investigations and reform movements growtng out of criticism of law enforcement The bill before the legislature would relieve him of criminal prosecutions and place that task in the hands of an assistant to the territorial attorney general When Winn announced yesterday that he would Institute habeas corpus proceedings to effect release of the defendants unless the case were presented to the grand jury tomorrow Gilliland said he would take the case before the Inquisitorial body then A preliminary hearing on the police court charge hag been suggested for tomorrow morning but the defend ante previously announced through counsel that they would waive this HAWAII ’ iti Congress Waits Renewal of Feud by STIMSON SHIES Antagonistic Senators of Louisiana AT REVEALING PASS worn in t WASHINGTON Jan 20 (P)— Two received docusenate committees ments from the state department’s but one confidential files today asked for more and was refused Secretary Ktlmson declined to give the finance committee the full text of a telegram from the legation at Colombia which testimony already received described as outlining the view of President Olaya of that country for a loan then pending should be extended because a valuable oil concession had been given an American firm The cabinet officer had given the committee e copy of the telegram with all reference to the oil concession deleted He offered to submit the communication in full however If the committee would pledge Itself to secrecy on Its contents The group will decide upon this question next Monday Reeelvee Manchurian Data Meanwhile the foreign relations committee meeting in executive session received the corrspondence of the state department dealing with the Manchurian situation The senate had requested these documents In a resolution adopted a month ago The department said the papers could not be made public without Japan’s consent and after considering them briefly the committee returned them The telegram of June 19 1931 requested by the finance committee was the subject of testimony last week by Assistant Secretary White of the state department He said the depart' ment had messages from its legation In Colombia saying President Olaya considered restoration of the Barco oil concession to the Gulf Oil company one of the things he had done to warrant advancement of a loan which American bankers were holding up White said the loan had been contracted a year before and denied It had any connection with the concession Johnson Attacks Stlmson Stlmson’s refusal to supply the part of the telegram dealing with the concession drew an attack from Senator Johnson Republican California He said' The secretary says In effect it is not against public interest to publish the part of the telegram relating to the loan but against the public Interest to publish the part concerning the Barco oil concession and yet the telegram admittedly refers to both and the assistant secretary of state voluntarily and publicly verbally recites the parts of the telegram referring to both “Why should International bankers have state department telegrams and the American people be denied them?” At another point he asked: "What is there about the Barco concession that Us mere mention sends us Into shuddering silence?" White had been asked to produce the telegram but refused Later Stlmson appeared before the committee and agreed to consider the question further He sent a letter to the committee today transmitting parts of the telegram relating to the loans but said It would not be to the Interest of the United States In Its foreign relations to submit further documents for WASHINGTON Jan 20 ((—Secretary Hurley today approved plans of the California toll bridge authority for a bridge across San Francisco bay from San Francisco by way of Goat island to Oakland Congress In authorizing the bridge A war department said the provision had been compiled with The San Francisco Bay Bridge commission appointed in 1918 jointly by the president and the governor of California considered all obAlajections raised by the City of meda regarding cost national defense or Interference with navigation 1 Always Keep You Free From MfEifL XT? 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