Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING MARCH U S PROTESTS Last Court Commits Slayer Four China Kidnaper Scores Trapped Rescue Boatmen Near Sousa Held CHIEF for GERMAN Of Child as Insane Face Prison Firing Squad Rijes CINCINNATI SHANGHAI China March March On Ice Floes Others "Await Help Charles Place Where lie Played as Boy ASKS ELECTION Bischoff eccentric Four Chinese kidnapers faced a bler confessed slayer ' firing squad today at Tsao 10 HIGH FRENCH WASHINGTON March Evans chief of navy chapcted the services Sousa officer during the war 63 He was then years over the age but Rear Admiral William A lm Moffct’ wbo helped him enlist comdid mented when asked about it “ not look over 47 to me” Mr"' t was an honorary pallbearer today So were otljer officers government officials bandmasters and a delegation from the senate Sop ’s widow heavily veiled his two daughters and son were on the fre- - row of the tiers rf seats — all o them filled Outside rjipmbc s of the marine band shifted their feet In the cold as they waited Companies of bluejackets and marines blew on their hands to keep them warm The band le ’ the way to the grave to the sound of dirgs and funeral marthes Some of them wei-- Sousa's Eight white horses drew the casket The final rites of the Masonic order at the grave were followed by the lowering of the casket ' hen the clear call of a trumpet — “Taps" Sousa died “undnv after conducting a hand concert at Reading Pa The last number was his own “Stars and ” Stripes Forever 10 UP)— ney K Near-b- y he had often played with boyish com- PARIS March 10 (UP)-T- he UmU ed States embassy made representations to the ministry of commerce again today In connection with new French restrictions on American imports but there was every indication that the government was considering further limitations on trade from across the Atlantic The ministry was urged by the United States commercial attache to clarify immediately the embargo on fresh fruit announced jest rday and 0 estimated to involve more than 000 of American tiade The atout American fruit that tache pointed growers were suffering heavy losses due to unceitainty as to the grades of fruit admissable and that the American government had spent more than any other country fighting crop pests the grounds on which the embargo was declared Meanwhile the chamber of deputies voted an increased tariff of 80 per cent on American and Canadian goods manufactured of rubber This applies chiefly to rubber boots and shoes involving North American exports valued at t iut $1500000 In 1931 mostly from the United States Ratification by the senate is virtually $10-00- certain It was learned that other trade restrictions are under consideration and that a clause has been inserted In the budget providing in addition to the tax present tariffs a general Import Imof 2 per cent This tax would be There posed on all raw products panions The services for the man known for years as the "March King" were held in marine barracks only a little distance from his birthplace and even more intimately associated with his memory He was a member of the marine band when onlv a boy and its leader from 1880 to 1892 Walter F Smitli who served undi Sousa then looked down on his casket today and commented' "A sour note was like a blov to him" “He was strict but fair" he added “A good conductor the best bandmaster I have ever seen He was to bands what Toscanini is to orchestras " The hall was crowded and the air was heavy with the see t of flowers out the casket bankeu He was a kind man too" Smith — said hut the services id begun The Grldirc - club quartet— J F M William Fray-mon- d Bowie Fred East and Charles T Tittmann — sang "Jesus Lover of My Soul” and “A1 ide With Me" Sousa was a member of the club for year The Rev Edward Gabler and Syd- ‘ ’ e FOSHAY DENIES WORK FINDERS FRAUD AT TRIAL SET NEW MARK Ilindenburg Makes First and Only Speech of Campaign MV-Wilb- ur g Police Continue Probe of Riot Memorial to War Dead the LONDON March 10 Recall Election royal gallery of the house of lords whose walla are scarred by antiairshell splinters reminiscent of Hangs on Count craft the air raids of the great war the WV-I- n BERLIN March 10 UP)— Memories stirring days of 1914 and the dark days of 1918 were awakened today by President Paul von Hinden-bur- g in his first and only election address — an address in campaign which he asked for a mandate to give his “last remaining strength” to hold the fatherland together in the face of burdensome problems abroad and the threat of civil war at hdme The president now the embodiment of fatherly kindness to the German people was the old field marshal once again Hu gruff voice was brusque and military His appeal was to the entire German electorate and not to any particular party “To be the candidate of the German nation on a nonparty basis and as such to oppose those who merely stand for party interests that I conceive to be my duty to the father-land- ” he said Not once during his’ talk did he mention the name of Adolf Hitler the leader of the national socialists who is his principal opponent in the voting next Sunday But he answered two criticisms that have been leveled at him by Hitler’s Nazis To the accusation that he was unfaithful to the “national front" in signing the Young plan the president said he was "convinced of ' necessity of that step to gam our national lib- NEW YORK March 10 (A) — In the largest single day’s report since the campaign started the united action the fop employment today passed 200000 mark in the number of jobs obtained for unemployed Americans From 150 cities In 40 states came reports of 18 064 wage earners newly They brought the total employed for the campaign which started in mid February to 202578 more than one fifth of the ultimate goal of 000 Jobs The report by states showing in parentheses the total jobs obtained for each since the campaign started Included: Arizona (840) Phoenix 240 California (4813) Los Angeles 73 Alhambra 62 Hanford 82 San Fraar SSHIP SAVES FORTY MANILA March 10 (A) — Outspeed-inthree other naval vessels the American destroyer Tracy dashed 100 miles to a point off Mindoro island tonight and saved forty or more Japanese from the burning freighter Kaku Maru' Laden with gasoline the freighter was heading from Hongkong toward the North China sea when fire broke out In her No 2 hold She turned a small Philippine toward Cobra island and later for Paluan bay Mincisco 28 Cblorado (1368) Loveland 80 Den doro but the fire spread rapidly The Tracy the destroyer Maclcish ver 12 and the aircraft tenders Avocet and Montana (380) Dutton 3 1 Jason left their base at Cavite in reNebraska (621) Friend Nevada (357) Lovelock 7 sponse to the distress call As the Prlne-ville Tracy fastest of the four reached Oregon (3345) Salem 380 80 the scene the Japanese abandoned the burning freighter and were taken Utah (765) Ogden 296 210 aboard the destroyer Washington (4651) Wenatchee The Tracy 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prison in Shanghai Two of the men were convicted of a compradore (native kidnaping commission merchant) of the in Tobacco company March 1929 and the others were convicted of kidnaping a compradore of a Butlsh company in 1930 HELSINGFORS Finland March iY) — Hardy boatmen accustomed to the northern winter today rescued about 100 of the 700 fishermen stranded on great ice floes which broke loose yesterday in a storm m the Gulf of Finland The others with a hundred horses Pneumatic-tirewheels are being could be seen from Suursaari island Germany has 3000 shops selling small musical Instruments half way between Helsingfors and tested by a railway in Scotland Leningrad huddled together on two huge floes unable to help them311 selves The island inhabitants could not reach them The wind was still high today but the storm had broken Last night the cold was intense and it was feared that the fishermen suffering keenly themselves would have to kill their horses unless they were rescued soon because they had no fodder for the animals An icebreaker which left Helsingfors last night was unable to get close to the castaways because of the heavy ice Two airplanes took off this morning from Vnpun with food Ho regrets ever follow the purchase of a Kuppenhelmer suit Crib g Marian McLean today was committed permanently to Lima state hospital for the criminal insane by five common pleas court judges Bischoff held at Lima under observation for a month is insane Dt W J Vorbau hospital superintendent reported 10 EVANSTON 111 March 10 Police Magistrate Harry H Porter heard something new in the way of traffic alibis and he was so impressed that he fined everybody concerned $5 and costs “I didn’t know what the speed limit was” said James Kamen "And I” put In Harry "knew what the limit was and was trying to catch up with Mr Kamen and tell him he was breaking it" “I never heard that story before ’’ said the magistrate as he imposed the fines of the 5 O year-ol- 10 UP) — d d FAST U ( of 6 - Speed Alibis Work ‘Fine’ Of $5 Each Von Accused Head of Wrecked Pubs 200000 in Record erty” Day’s Activity During Enterprise Appears on Witness Stand Campaign March 10 MINNEAPOLIS would be a general tax of 4 per cent on B Foshay who built up the semifinished goods and $ per cent on finished products Foshay enterprises In 12 Experts estimated that this would after starting from scratch years sale of render impossible the many American products and reduce total took the stand In hi own defense toAmerican imports to France by 5 or day In his trial on mall fraud charges 10 per cent growing out of the collapse of his companies in 1929 His first testimony was a story of his life of boyhoods days In Ossining N Y a aeries of clerical Jobs with utility companies and his decision to embark on a career as an executive of his own enterprises in -C- ontinuing DETROIT March 10 1917 their Investigation of Monday's He told pf the rapid growth of his riot at the Ford Motor company plant companies which reached the height state police today raided a In 1928 and 1929 of their center maintained near Detroit by the when theystrength controlled properties variWorkers' Educational association ously estimated to have had a value The officers arrested two men and of from $20000 000 to $40 000000 seized alleged communistic literature On trial with H H Henley vice The men gave their names as Ransom of most of the companies Defaut of Racine Wis and Leo Wood president who spent two weeks as a witness of Detroit They were held for investiFoshay prepared for a long period gation on the stand His contention is that Dearborn police seeking to learn at no time was the business conductwhether any weapons were furnished ed in any but a legitimate manner tm marchers before the parade to the Ford plant started Monday afternoon Prince of Wales Unveils arrested Fred Decs Ires for LOS ANGELES March "lO MV-- A final check was begun today by the city clerk' office to determine whether Mavor John C Porter must face a recall election at the presidential primaries on May 3 Asked whether a supplementary petition filed yesterday had been found sufficient to force the recall Robert Dominguez city clerk replied "Presumably so but It will be necessary for us to check the 1982 registration of voters against the 1931 registration to make sure that in counting this second petition we will have Im tuded no duplication of voters' names " UP)— cob- 45 i Philip Sousa was buried today lains co IMPORT TAXES John in Congressional cemetery was a Attache Says New Embargo on Fruit Canges Big Losses 1932 11 “IN THE HEART OF THE SHOPPING DISTRICT1 V I Men's Shoes 13 JC Street Floor 3C |