Show ? n I 5eRiJisyaiccj5fe£kiwtittS TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING 10 FEBRUARY 20 1932 originally per Court Halts Taxing of $25000 a year to assume the Grand Duchess of Many Thrills ELECTION LEAD Nevada Lawyer COMPANY HEAD fered Scottish Rite Temple presidency This he declined because he said he thought it was too high A depresent circumstances His LINCOLN Neb Feb’ Plans to See Son Wed Commoner OF DE VALERA Brands Divorce LEADS PAY CUT under ary was then placed at $20000 In the cision which probably will exempt cent Ha was 10 LEO BROTHERS of- sal- LOSES APPEAL Feb 19 (fP)— Grand Duchess Marie tall stately Russian emigre whose life has been jammed with strange experiences was pre paring today for another adventureof stranger in some ways than any the rest She will sail in a week to be present when the final chapter is written in a fniry tale that came true — the story of a pretty young girl who mar rlcs a prince In a little London registry office on March 9 the daughter of a Swedish commoner Karin Nissvandt beautiblonde will become ful 22 year-olthe bride of her childhood sweetheart handsome serious looking son of the Prince Lennart grand duchess At least one other member of the Swedish royal family will be present in that little London registry office— Pnnce William the man whom the grand duchess mairied 24 years ago when she was barely 17 and the father of young Lennart They have not teen each other or communicated since 1913 when their marriage was annulled Marriage Larked Love The wedding of Marie frail Russian beauty and dashing young Prince William was not of their own choosing It was arranged for them solely for political reasons: They had seen each other only a few times They were never in love the grand duchess explained They were not even congenial “We never thought to protest that was all” she said “AH royal marriages were arranged like that” But when they discovered their mistake the grand duchess sought an even though such a step was NEW YORK INLINGLECASE Supreme Court Affirms of Slaying ' Newspaper Man Conviction d y t1 I - ing Law as Mistake FACTION RISES Nev Feb 19 m—George Green retiring president of the Nevada state bar In his annual address today criticized as "serious error" the enactment of the six weeks divorce law by the last legislature “Our dignity and reputation has suffered by the change” Judge Green told the members of the bar at their annual convention here “In my judgment" he said "the legislature has greatly erred in tinkering with the residential requirements in actions for divorce especially since such changes were based upon purely mercenary and business expedients ignoring the essential moral ethical and social considerations "It will be difficult for us to confess error and to return to our position of security under the law of 1861” RENO S Cosgrave Refuses to cede Defeat Expects Con- Farmer Support Comes to America Three years ago she came to America and started to make her own way fashion in thoroughly democratic writing books and dictating women's styles The words that make the prince and his pretty fiancee husband and wife will mean for young Lennart the loss of his title and the possibility of succession to the throne "But there is no reason for anyone to feel sorry for my son” the business like grand duchess said with the Russian accent she retains “Karin is a charming girl She has bright blue eyes and a lovely man-- r She wears her hair like Greta Garbo Her father is not a wealthy industrialists as reports have said He is neither wealthy nor an industrialist 'Even though the king of Sweden does not approve of the marriage because theie's a law against it my son has been living u&ljl recently in the king's castle After the wedding he will go to his own castle — an ancient place on Lake Constance with — oh maybe 100 200 mans Queen Victoria gave it to Lennart And he has all my fortune I left In Europe "I guess they won’t be so barf off after all” anti-Britis- time-honor- Print hn Trahs-ameri- 1 HURRY! 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Sligo-Leitri- SEED LOAN BILL STOCKMEN ASK GOES TO HOUSE it for DUBLIN Irish Free State Feb 19 SPRINGFIELD 111 Feb 19 (UP) — Eamon De Valera fiery (UP) court Illinois state supreme republican leader and his late today affirmed the conviction allies had rolled up a majorand ity in the dall with only 30 seats yet year prison sentence of Leo to be accounted for a the latest gen V Brothers convicted of murder in era! election returns were tabulated connection with the sensational Chitonight cago slaying of Alfred (Jake) Lmgle "It looks as if my government will Justices Frederick Pe Young and go out” said William T Frank Dunn dissented Decision of government leader and apostle of their five conferees however apparfriendly relations with Great Britain ently ended any future litigation in but I have not abandoned hope of the case which attracted worldwide English Solons Ask a in reorganattention and resulted victory" He said he was confident of the ization of Chicago's antigangster acNews Tariff tivities support of the independents and farmto be Indifferent heard of then whom remain ers many largely Chicago LONDON Feb 19 (P— A group of to its reputation as "the crime capfrom of the house of common- - kv members mawhen action into workable a was shocked claimed Valera De ital” has decided to move an amendment Di9 1930 on “The was slain June new the in Lingle parliament jority government trade bill of Febof moment we are returned to power to the 24 rectly or remotely as the resultsaw asking that newsprint be ruary the crime the ensuing months even though the majority is a small omitted from the free list Police Commissioner William F Rusone you will find we have a tremenThey pointed out paper mills in sell resign Mayor William Hale dous moral majority that will give Great Britain are now running 6Q us full support” he said Thompson defeated for reflection the per cent below capacity and that if police department reorganized and Confident Republican Leaders they worked at full time they would gangsters arrested or driven from the Meanwhile the governor general is- be able to Increase their output to city sued a proclamation postponing the produce a surplus nearly double the Motive Still Hidden meeting of the dail from March 2 to amount imported from foreign coun What mvsterlous affront caused the March 9 because of the delay in the tries while potential supplies from underworld to murder Lingle never con- Canada and Newfoundland are such election in the was established but for once crime be- that they could was which postponed supply the whole stituency to had gone too far for indifference cause of a political assassination British market without assistance continue Other gang victims had however Some observers believe been from among gang ranks that De Valera may command a ma- Hungary Police Kill Lingle friend of Russell and of rejority without the others highlv placed was of the anFarmers In any case it is felt assured sult men” of report“leg onymous army that the Fianna Fail party will capers who collect news which others conin the seats of the six ture three BUDAPEST Hungary Feb 19 VP write His assignments took him often — Two farmers were killed and 12 stituency Into the underworld Many of his remained lender op The republican others severely wounded in an atacquaintances were race track fretimistic despite Cosgrave's refusal to tempt to carry out a tax moratorium quenters To strengthen his contacts not a is “It defeat personal concede declared by villagers at Pacha with them he too was a race devof triumph” he said "but a triumph The villagers forced tax officials to otee We shall Fail's the Fianna to program return cattle they had seized in place Washington He was on his wav the from Utahns’ support A have for overwhelming killed Moratorium of unpaid taxes A clash with the Prospects Telegrams Urge Labor park track the dav he was a party because its program is gendarmes followed in which the latcigar racing form under his arm as ours” Colton same Lees Re the Work to to for alone walked he mouth through In his ter opened fire after the people pelted Appear the Michigan boulevard subway of List Show Strength them with rocks Limit fol the $1000 showed returns the Illinois Central railroad to catch The news of the clash provoked a The latest Bright rewith a suburban train He did not notice numerical strength stormy protest by leftists in the parlowing a loitering man at the entrance spect to the parliamentary seats cap- liament here today (KseeUI la Th Trtbene) WASHINGTON Feb 19 tured by the two leaders and their Friend Vows Vengeance Feb respective allies out of a possible to Bill Seeks Tobacco Midway through the tunnel the approval of the Barkley bill for WASHINGTON tal of 146 seats: B man slipped behind Lingle held a a Don of Colton Utah r today "moratorium” on repay De Valera: Hospital Patients bulldog pistol close to the back of his menf of 1931 seed loans received of from a number telegrams M Fianna Fall by farmers head and fired then threw the pistol WASHINGTON?Feb 19 (P—Govi aside and walked nuickly out Lingle puts the issue up to the house Utah stockmen and farmers urging Labor i ernment economy notwithstanding The slaver escaped where sentiment in favor of it is not that the department of agriculture died lnstantlv 60 the boys simply must get their toTotal raise the limit on loans for feeding through traffic and crowds believed so pronounced bacco money Cosgrave’ Russell who had a Joint stock tradfrom livestock $500 to $1000 a flock 39 Representative By ms of Tennessee ing account with Lingle was one of Some members there contend it herd The department is unwilling League of the Gael 9 chairman of the the first police arrivals Over the would constitute duplicate legislation thus far to raise the limit beyond Independents appropriations committee who is leading the Demobody of hU friend he vowed to catch since the act creating the federal seed $500 contending it stretched a point Farmers cratic economy drive has introduced the slayer However he never suc- loan office provided that time for in going that far Mr Colton directs 50 a bill to make any veterans’ Total ceeded hospital repayment could be extended for one attention to the fact that the total When Lingle’ body was examined year on evidence of necessity amount expected to be loaned for De Valera reiterated his intention appropriation past present or future It was found he wore a belt with a in available to furnish smokes for the The provision applies to individual feedtng in Utah will not of following the policy outlined if diamond-studde- d buckle the gift of cases and ts a record of the loan of- emergency men patients statements the Fianna Fail election manifesto exceed $50 000 Earlier A1 Capone the gang leader Capone fice that in the 11 years of its service would make the final tabulation of the outstandthe that department S A R OFFICER DIES expressed sorrow at Lingle’s death there have been no foreclosures with- available $500000 for loans in Utah ing parliamentary seats definitely and willingness to help track the out first granting an extension ex- are erroneous LYNN Mass Feb 19 ((F) — BenjaThe department In gives him victory glaver No result ever came of it cept when a crop has been abandoned tact has not fixed a flat total for That program briefly is as follows min N Johnson 75 president general 1 Despite more than $10 000 in re- or the holder of a second lien tried Utah but $50000 is as much as the Separation of the Irish Free of the Sons of the American Revoluwards and establishment tion since last spring and prominent by the to override the government's prior from the British empire be will needed State expects department state's attorney's office of a separate claim 2 Abolition of the oath of al- Boston lawyer died today to meet emergency demands from the A “moratorium" now would affect state Investigating staff the Lingle murlegiance to King George derer eluded identification It was less than one half of the farmers who 3 Repudiation of $25000000 In an-s innot until December that a police borrowed from the 1931 seed loan According vto James A Hooper nual payments to Great Britain by former’s “tip" resulted In the seizure fund Although repayments have been manager of the Utah Wool Marketing Irish farmers since “the treaty” made of Brothers His arrest was announced a little slower than in years prior to association the request for an in- them peasant proprietors on January 2 10 days later the last approximately 52 per cent of crease in loans to livestock men was Urges Tariff Wall Came From St Louis the some $47000000 lent in 1931 has made so that the amount obtainable 4 Development of a home market' who have through loans would meet local reBrothers SI years old was a for-- been repaid Farmers for Irish Free State products coupled mer St Louis police character ar- iquidated would not be allowed to quirements with the fostering of Saorstat indusThe $500 limit he said is sufficient tries rested 60 times but never convicted withdraw their payments for sheep herds fed on farms the who had coma to Chicago to dodge 5 The erection of high tariff walls said they witnessed the actual kill- maximum on herds of this sort being arrest on a charge of killing an Great Britain to protect' against taxi dnver He had been ing declared their belief that Broth- about 2200 head business and reduce the adSaorstat In the intermountain country espe- verse trade balance with England moving from place to place in Chi- ers was not the killer Promised tescago never working always supplied timony to show Brothers had been cially where sheep are ted on desert Saorstat farmThousands of "miles away" was not produced ranges the herd size often totals from ers look forward poof with money tonight to hopefully 3500 to 4000 and for herds of this State witnesses Including a priest Brothers did not testify of the debt forced upon repudiation the not identified Brothers with more or less Eleven jurors argued with size the loan limit of $500 is them by Great Britain They reprecertainty as the slayer None how- twelfth for hours before the compro- deemed sufficient sent De Valera’s main strength ever actually saw the shot fired A mise verdict was reached Some of De Valera has persistently focused trunk store salesman said Brother the jurors protested afterward that The scarlet fever death rate has attention on the fact that the average in 90 Montana in cent "had declined been under the hlJ in his store one and one-ha-' per they Impression to Great Britain the last 20 years and that of typhoid Irish citizen’s debt blocks from the murder scene their verdict would assure a life is greater than the average German’s fever 92 5 per cent Defense witnesses two of whom reparations obligations He promised as one of his first acts after attaining parliamentary control toto stop sendBritain ani ing the land payments turn most of the money back to the — The t It unprecedented In court circles finally was granted and Stockholm her 5 Marie left son her only child was year-olbrought up by Queen Victoria of Sweden It was then that the grand duchess began to have adventures new to a Romanoff She was a nurse at the front She was in Russia durIn Pans she made ing the revolution her first attempt at earning a liv- 19 (IV)— Wilmington Del meeting last Monstate day when control of the corporation all fraternal property in the was wrested by the Giannini Inter- from taxation was announced today ests from Elisha Walker and his assocourt selected in by the Nebraska supreme New Transameriea Presi- ciates of MrA Grant was former It ruled unanimously that the ScotpresJ BacigalupL piaoe assessed who received $60000 annually tish Rite temple in Lincoln dent Plans Deductions ident $10000 should not be subject to “Today” he said “I cut my own pay at edu10 per cent I do not believe officers taxation as it was a charitable Officers should expect to receive the same cational and religious institution and salaries In bad times that they did in not for financial gain or profit times especially when the stock MV-JoM good NEW YORK Feb 19 is not paying a dividend” Hotel Doorman Receives Grant new president of the corporation today said he Mother Drowns Babes Life Term for Murder would advocate salary reductions for officers of that company on ground Then Takes Own Life WASHINGTON Feb 19 (IP— A life that "stockholders should not be sentence in prison today was given asked to carry all the burden when Feb 19 (UP)-- Mrs CHICAGO Joseph H Biggs negro hotel doortimes are hard” Mr Grant today gave his first In Mabel Randall drowned her two small man for the killing last year of Wilterview in Wall street In describing children in a bathtub today tucked liam F Norman once an assistant to the attorney general and formerly of the broad policies of the Transamer-lc- a Tenn corporation under the changed their bodies in their cribs swallowed Chattanooga convicted in December management he said “any stock- acid then completed lier suicide by Biggs was He shot of second degree murder holder can ask us any question he submerging her own head in the tub wants Our cards are on the table” She left a note saying she feared Norman m front of the hotel where The new company president said her estranged husband would attempt the attorney lived after a dispute over the parking of the latter’s car he had already cut his own salary to take the children from her Tax-Objecti- BIGGER LOANS FOR LADIES E 9C Valass la S5S5 97 LADIES’ HATS Q95 J 295 l FOR MEN - VPh-Sen- ate For one-yea- Vaises la $35(13 31 LIEN'S SUITS a II EE7IS 33 6 37 LIEU’S O’COATS Stouts Only Valass la $2450 O’COATS Valass la $3350 LIEII’S GEHUIHE II0RSEHIDE COATS VALUES TO $5(10 LIEN’S HATS Hundreds of 95 $95 ” E395 695 245 Other Bargains— Too Numerous to Mention Everything Sold for Cash Only £ r f ftA lf farmers Last Survivor of Famed Hawaiian Family Dies The New Soring Line of Hyde Park HONOLULU Feb 19 (JP— Princess descendant of King Kalanianaole Kamehameha I the Hawaiian people's greatest hero died here this afternoon The last survivor of the most famous of Hawaiian families the princess was the wife of Prince Jonah who served as Kuhio Kalanianaole Hawaii’s delegate to congress from 1902 until his death in 1922 Afterward she married the late J Frank Woods She was active after her first husband's death In carrying on the work of Hawaiian rehabilitation as a member of the Hawaiian homes commission Japanese Wife of Author From America Dies TOKYO Feb 19 (IP— Sctsuko Koizumi whose husband was the Hearn author Is dead at the age of 69 She and Hearn were married at Matsue in 1891 shortly after his arrival from the United States Mme Koizumi died yesterday after long illness at the home In a Tokyo suburb both lived until the auwhere they thor’s death In 1904 Some time after hls marriage Hesrn became a Japanese subject and adopted his wife t family name Koizumi Three sons and a daughter of the cou pie survive New Spring Suits of Wei Petitions Carry qual-it- y at a price that is far below what you would wjf expect to pay All the newest styles and fabrics that will be smart for Look over this Spring unusual variety if you ’tyould make your budget do more Alterations Free Pressing Service Signatures of STARTING QUALITY-QUI- CK HIGH MILEAGE PER GALLON ONLY ONE GRADE HANDLED - 4 THE BEST! TAXES FULLY PAID BLUE GAS STATION 55-13- WASHINGTON? Feb 19 WV-TConstitutional Rights Association of America toils v presented three house member with petitions signed by 55432 persons in their districts asking immediate modification of the Volstead act Samuel M Shultz national secretary of the organization presenied the petitions to Representatives Hon of Washington White of Ohio and Boland of Pennsylvania he FRAUD TRIAL roSTrOXED MINNEAPOLIS Feb 19 (gy-T- he trial of W O loshav and H H Henley on mail fraud hat get today was postponed until Monday bcioise of ili illness of JoUtth Bi ill defense at tuiney HIGHEST atli South 5th West NOTHING FANCY - NOTHING COLORED ONLY THE BEST BY CHEMICAL TEST The Lillie Retail Station With Wholesale Fays IJ |