Show lUtekiMiau mmmMMsmtm&u&i THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING JUNE 26 1932 ' GRAZING BILL ACTION Vote Decides Democratic Judicial Choices SEEN PRICE HIGHER RIOTING RAGES FOR CRUDE OIL OVER GERMANY NEXTWINTER t MANY INJURED Standard Oil Company Increases Offer 25 Cents House Committee Expects Per Barrel Wild Pistol Fights Break Out in Ruhr Area Scores Arrested ‘Vote on Colton Measure at Short Session Offered Rum Bishop Cannon Mexico City Strike Tie Up Street Car Traffic MEXICO CITY June 25 car traffic in Mexico City and its suburb waa stopped completely at noon today when 2000 employes of the Mexican Light and Power company walked out In protest against plana of the company a Canadian corporation to reduce personnel and wages A member of the strike committee told newspapers that If the strike were prolonged the workers would petition the government to be allowed to take over the company and operate the lines on a cooperative basis such as that recently worked out in Vera Cruz Monterrey and San Luis PotosL Leaps Shouts CHICAGO June 25 MVBlsh-o-p James Cannon Jr almost received an unwelcome present tobottle of - Virgin Island day-- rum SAN FRANCISCO June 25 (UP)— An Increase of 25 cents a barrel for crude oil olfered by the Standard Oil company of California today as the result of a production curtailment program will establish the average price of oil at $1 a barrel Gravities ranging from 14 to 19 6 will command a price of 65 cents at Signal Hill Seal Beach Huntingtor Beach Inglewood Playa Del Rey Olinda Brea Canon Torrance Richfield Whittier-L- a Habra Montebello and Coyote Hills field and 55 cents at New lull McKittnck Kern river Mid Hills Buena - Vesta Lost Hills Coalinga Wheeler Ridge fields From that point on each point of ingravity will command’s crease in price until the gravity reaches 25 for a price of 93 cents for the first H named fields and 87 cents tor the last four Price scales upward to $1 09 for gravities of 30 to 30 9 $115 for $1 22 for 35 35 9 and on the Terrace field gravities of will command $1 28 A 9 Bishop Cannon was listening to wets plead before the Democratic subresolutions committee for repeal of the eighteenth amendment when he was approached by Judge Lucius J Malmin an alternate delegate from Virgin islands i “Bishop here’s a present for you" said Judge Malmin offering the bottle as photographers made pictures “I'll smash that" shouted Cannon jumping from his seat "I’ll smash that” Judge Malmin took his bottle ayvay and said he intended to use it as- evidence when he addresses the committee - By FREDERICK KUH (Special to The Tribune) WASHINGTON June 25— The United Press Staff Correspondent house public lands committee In reBERLIN June 25— Political vioporting favorably to the house the lence with many Injured in armed Colton grazing bill setting up sysoutbursts spread through Germany tem of federal control and administratoday centering in the Ruhr Indus tion of the public range anticipates trial district where one man was that the bill will not be acted upon killed and more than 50 injured during the remaining days of the session but will take its place on the In Berlin 50 uniformed Nazis (Fas-where it will be ready for concists) raided the printing house of sideration at the short session beginThe the 'newspaper Vorwaerts The bill in the ning in December printers fought back and revolver main follows the lines of the bill as shots were freely exchanged resultfound strengthened the belief that first agreed upon by Representative ing in serious injury of two printers sharks had found it Colton the interior department and The Nazis were driven off but the Mrs Lufkin was the daughter of forest service with some amendments continued in the street fighting Mrs Thomas Clement Gardner of that resulted from extended considerJoined in where many passers-bLos Angeles She married Dr Lufkin ation of the subject in committee It One of the Nazis was badly hurt in Santa Barbara Cal May 22 has the support of the secretary of before police broke up the fight interior and the secretary of agritaken Five Nazis were stabbed and culture and the forest service and to the hospital in Magdeburg where has been widely Indorsed by western Down 40 Hitlerite fought in the streets livestock associations During the with 100 Reichsbanner men Monthly summer the reaction of other interScores Wounded ested parties will be had and if the on any rebuilt in onr stock Bride’ Vanishes Body Dusseldorf in bloodshed Renewed bill meets with general western apShark-Infeste- d Dortmund Duisburg and Marl in the TO MATCH Y0Uf Water proval it will be pressed to considerAll Makes New Portables Ruhr region resulted in more than ation early in the next session 8old on Terms Pedes40 wounded and 100 arrests WAILUKU T IL June 25 ope Report Outlined trians were fired on by unknown perDexMrs of of the ALL body MAKES RENTED finding The committee report prepared by AND sons aboard a train near Dussel- ter Lufkin wife of a local physician Representative Colton discusses the dorf In was who drowned presumably need for the legislation and the conRepalrlni Overhauling Passengers on another train near waters near here templated effects of the bill if enactGerresheim who police said were Retail 8 tore I was abandoned night Wednesday by ed After explaining m detail the biNazis fired aimlessly killing a sheriff's officers today terms of the bill the report says: Whdesali typewriter Co cyclist 252 Torches flared as groups of search“There are m the United States ap Two communists were wounded ers -LAKE citv beach the last INC hopnight unrepatrolled of acres 180000000 proximately battling police in a Duisburg ceme- ing the body might rise and drift 32U4 Booth Main St Was I7SI served and unappropriated public The Dusseldorf suburb of tery not It was The fact that shoreward lands This does not include any of was the scene of a wild revolthe national forests or special reserva ver affray between Nazis and com tions made for various purposes The munis ts public lands exclusive of those in the In the Dortmund suburb of Linden-national forests and national parks communists overturned a de-horst In Antique Green but including lands which have been truck carrying Nazis and 30 livery Finish— reserved for a special purpose and were injured Beautifully v hich may be used for grazing would Police Quell Another Riot Decorated approximate 200000000 acres of land Police reinforcements quelled The surface of these public lands is street fighting In Marl now as it always has been a great Nominees of the Deraoeratio judicial convention Saturday: To The political situation was compligrazing common free to all users cated by the conflict between the No control or regulation for their (left to right) Oscar V McConkle Allen G Thurman Herbert fa center James II Wolfe James W McKinney Roger I The Reich and South Germany protection has been exercised and it Schiller bottom Calvin W Rawlings nominated for district attorney Reich has rescinded the federal ban is unlawful to fence or otherwise probut the states refuse to comply tect them For more than twenty Heinrjch Held premier of Bavaria years efforts have been made to pass DEMOCRATS NAME announced in the diet at Munich tolegislation providing for some reguladay that the Bavarian cabinet had tion or supervision of these lands CHOICES FOIl BENCH decided unanimously to refuse to reEveryone recognizes that we have not move the state ban on Nazi uniforms made the highest use of this great (Continued Prom Paae One) and brown shirt demonstrations asset Congress has a responsibility Cal June 25 MV The Bavarian defiance of Presiand has not met it Congress is the planned and was carried through A VICTORVILLE crucial motor “coneked” at the that dent Paul Von Hindenburg’s July 15 trustee of the public lands and should without a delay The judicial district moment carried Roy Wilson decree although expected neverthemake an effort to meet the responsi- committee of which Henry D Moyle stunt llier and a veteran in less aggravated the conflict bilities of that trusteeship It is little is chairman met with the candidates air thrillers to his death Chancellor Franz Von Papen was short of a crime to let this situation prior to the convention and agreed Hollywood believed to be hurriedly visiting BerThe recommenda- today while he was giving the cameracontinue upon procedure lin from Lausanne today to complete tion of the committee was adopted men an extra bit forintheir money Land Injured Wilson engaged strafing a truck-loawithout opposition by the delegates arrangements for a federal edict forchas areas of of a film “War called for soldiers many "Overgrazing The credential committee was dising Bavaria Baden Wuerttembourg intennot only greatly reduced the carrywent an into and Prussia to grant maximum libwith nominating speeches Correspondent" at out 3000 tional feet flattened ing capacity for livestock generally pensed spin to three minutes and erty to Adolph Hitler’s storm decareened over but has greatly injured the land In were limited the truck successfully tachments and restricting the authorwere ruled out full of men with his machine-gumany sections it is now practically seconding speeches ity of the 150000 German state poDelegates Elect Committee Erosion has been inbullets and worthless spitting imaginary lice creased by the destruction of all vegeFollowing nomination of the ticket zomoed upward Von Paper arrived from Lausanne tation and the silting of streams and the delegates reelected the district At that second his motor cut out and conferred with Ilindenburg He rivers has added to thfc serious prob committee with the exception of Mr and his ship out of control dived also discussed the progress of the lem of range and farm and recladrunkenly to the ground Extricated reparations negotiations the secretary John D from the wreckage Wilson was found mation Reservoirs are being rapidly Rawlings A compromise on the South Gersilted and the costs of maintaining Rice former county attorney was to have suffered a fractured skull and man situation was suggested It was canals have been greatly increased elected to succeed him in that posi- three body fractures next week believed Hindenburg He died a short time later The damage occasioned by lack of tion might issue a new order preventing regulation and control may never be The committee as now constituted the states from enforcing a general wholly repaired but the continuing follows: Mr Moyle chairman Mr ban on unifuims and dumonati ation evil may be diminished and the great Rice secretary Burton W Musser s but allowing police In special asset of grazing be preserved to the Herbert Van Dam Jr Sam D Thur to proclaim such bans for a 'Raider Seize Big Dry States It the United of Comay man Leslie Boyden and A G people brief duration be of interest to note that about 50 per wans Still Near Cheyenne cent of the sheep and 16 per cent of In the election Mr Rawlings will Two Men Face Moral the cattle in the United States are be opposed by Joseph S Nelson the CHICAGOis June 25 CHEYENNE Wyo June 25 ((P) — A demanding of the DemWe Bought All the Factory Had— raised in the public lands states It Republican nominee for district at- agriculture of source ocratic the of Charges in Complaint Cheyenne's liquor plan major therefore follows that the ruination torney The G O P judicial ticket farm partyit fed was dried when of the relief up today Repub- supply sought of these lands may have a serious ef Is composed of T D Lewis A R Just 12 Suite in All Moral charges Involving two young still eral agents raided a feet on all of the people of the Barnes L B Wight E Ray Christen- licans counthe 575 filed of were and The of the seized Illinois by Saturday girls whisky gallons program Agri United States sen Chris Mathison and W J cultural association and its two persons 20 mile north ty attorney against J T Smith 25 “Extensive hearings were held Mitchell and William H Johnston 31 Smith east of here the Bureau American Farm body upon the bill and it has been clearly of federation as outlined by Earl Smith Henry B Smith owner of the ranch Is alleged to have4 committed an and shown that there is a direct rela girl Yale Savant Reported president of the Illinois organization on which the still was found was fense against a year-oltionship between the control of public a and Charles E Hearst vice held with Joe Bruno 40 of Chey- Johnston allegedly attacked lands particularly in the mountain Planning on Marriage dent of the national federationpresi enne girl Both are held in the county ous sections and the floods m the Officers said the value of the liquor jail Smith’s bond was fixed at $1000 protection of such farm crops tower valleys Floods in many parts PHILADELPHIA June 25 MVThe as Involve exportable surpluses and Johnson’s at $3000 and the still was about $'000 The Saving We Pas on to You of the western states are a constant Evening Bulletin today EASY The four other pledges asked are Commissions Philadelphia ly increasing menace James Dr of the engagement for tariff revision to give agriculture TERMS sajs to the study especially appointed Rowland Angell president of Yale true No parity of protection with other problem ana also noted geologists university and Mrs Katharine Cra- Industries restoration of the general Intereat who have made careful study of the mer Woodman of Ardmore Pa Is to reprice level of commodities through flood problem are unanimous in the be formally announced shortly vision of monetary laws Mrs Woodman Is the former Kath In the federal reserve andadjustments opinion that the control and regulafarm loan tion of grazing on the public domain arine S Cramer of Charlotte N C to provide agriculture with MERCHANTS is absolutely necessary if floods are and the widow of Paul Woodman systems tax recredits available and easily to be diminished in several of the She has six children who range In age lief through government economy western states Recent carefully pre- from 5 yeara to 15 years states western in these reports 63 pared Dr Angell la have been published showing con Man Murders Family STATE JURIST DIES clusively that these floods originated Then Commits Suicide in areas which had been denuded of SAN JOSE CalVune 25 MVJohn the vegeation by overgrazing and Evan Richards justice of the state fin CHICAGO June 25 MV-RoCARI’S FRUIT fire These floods did not occur in supreme court died at his home here 111 and exiled from Park penniless these same areas prior to this denu of several an Illness today after ORANGES 20-Yehome wiped out hi own family with datlon In other areas cases where early ar weeks He was 78 years old and is a revolver today killed a neighbor before regulation survived by his widow floods occurred and two sons com to who him then tried and atop ONIONS New they have now been greatly diminsuicide ished or completely stopped of tha Interior milted and the secretary Hi were: victim Soma Expended would administer the laws and regu TOMATOES It is Hi wife Ida 43 of the United lation governing the areas “The government HI son Robert Lee Parka 17 the that supervision has vast sums of contemplated Slates expended Mr Barbara Endre 27 mother of GROCERY money in the construction and opera would be patterned after the forest two mll children Remember Only 12 of These Outfit While They Last turn of reclamation projects includ service but the committee believe DEPT to man The aaid have by police admlnlstra of the the that expenses and canals of Jng reservoirs Many en ex been convict left home four these are surrounded by this uncon tion would be much less than that of month ago after quarreling with hi trolled unregulated public domain the forest service because this superwife Two month ago ahe got a acDuring the last decade especially vision would not include so many court order restraining him from enIn many Instances these nomadic herds have grazed at will tivities tering the house on these lands during the entire year grazing areas are so mingled with Community IK Fait till Ro Parks who waa 42 left a note sayFooihtufft Market 712 Mat lit Bo The vegetation which formerly grew forest areas as to make their regula ing his wife “wouldn't get away with 72 Waa upon these lands has had no oppor tion necessary and advisable by the It” In putting him out of doors and no doubt coopera agency and & W Sloane tunlty to recoup itself during the same saving he had “nothing to live for SUGAR— 25-l- b agreements can be made proper season of growth with the re tive anyway" la on The of the Interior Guaranteed Quality serrrtary suit that erosion has been greatly MUSIC uomposfk dim exhilarated causing silt to fill up th record that the cost of administraTEA Size 9x1 w be can sure be are and will tion NEW YORK June 25 MVWilliam reservoirs and canals which have been built both by the government greatly reduced by enlisting the ser- Jerome music publisher and com BEGCO-P- inls and by individual and cooperative en- vices of local user to the fullest ex- poser died unexpectedly at his home tent The result of the foret service her today He wa 67 Among the terprise This grestxlamage will be administration show that regulation compositions claimed for him were Increased Instead of diminished unFRESH MILK— less action is taken at once Plants of public lands ha been beneficial it "(Jet Out and Get Under the Moon" th forest conserves end "Row to Improve Row reRow" “That Old Irish must be given time grow and TOILET SOAP (ounce iTory seed or vegetation Is killed When the forage in such a manner a to Mother of Mine" “Sit Down You’re us the the lands of highest th bring Boat" end “Mr Dooley " is the Rocking lands are gone vegetation without Injury to them quickly gullied and soon ruined NEW POTATOES "Student of thU subject re all “The strife and contention of con that we can offer Bought at such I thl convinced most bill th that Interest the of among reisers flirting ICE-COL- D !b livestock has always been a source liberal end comprehensive grazing HERMITAGE HOTEL of great trouble and expense to the measure ever considered by congress It recognizes the duty of the govern BEING BELIE VIN G — COME IN TOR public land states and In many in ment DEPT-- M to Ogden Canyon prevent waste and Injury to stances to the federal government It YOURS If enact own property nd will The competition between these interests for the feed on these public ed undoubtedly aid In stabilizing the Now Open PORK lb CHOPS Semon lands has become so keen that In Itvcstoi k Industry and also more If Smart to Bo Thrifty— Shop a beneficial many Instances It amounts to almost properly conserving the VEAL LOIN CHOPS Chicken Dinners While It will lb In fact several live wild life of America open warfare he extiemely beneficial to th live have been taken Trout Dinner stoi k industry it not written en Yonr NORGE SIRLOIN STEAKS lb New Ranges Asked tirely in the Intereat of atoikmen Account Flectri "The bill would authorize the ere Fhelr Interest doe not take prec Steak Dinners I Welcome ation of national ranges out of the deme over th nation Interest and STEAKS lb Refrigerators Trout and Chicken public domain to be administered by the ptiblli’ intete-- t as a whole the at Axrlrad’s Easy Terns the United htatei It provide! for the plan ta to manege the resources of Dinners SPRING FRIERS 2-l- b lb establishment of the e ranges out of the pnhlir domain In the Interest of dcluute areas of the public domain the public'' 1 y G 32-3- PANTS In (ff)-H- shark-infeste- COAT VESTwh BELLTAI10RS- d jUhtSAtT 1 iws m SO-MAI- 17 AXELRAP’S Film Stunt Flier Killed in Crash well-know- n You Wouldn’t Believe d It Possible to Offer Such a — Farmers Demand Aid of Democrats emer-genie- WE DIDN’T EITHER— BUT HERE IT IS FOR ONLY d Designed to Sell for d COlllllllTY MARKET 23 $79 Pcs— Bed Chiffonier Vanity and Bench And in Addition We Include With Each Set Shop In the Coolest 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