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Show TIIR CHAIN SYSTEM Civilization is the condition in one generation pays the last -generations debts by issuing bonds for the next generation to pay. REAL BUYERS Practically all oil burners, life insurance, real estate; gadgets, are sold to people who are not interested, dont want to buy, havent the money, and are too busy to talk. j j i ! e INDEPENDENT V m w N VOLUME g. SALT LAKE LITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1935 NUMBER 29 A Bulletin of News and Activities of the Southeast 4 -- JAMAICA STIRRED i BY GANG MURDERS, AMERICAN STYLE One of Tvo Victims in Sensational Crime Linked to Old Capone Mcb. Kingston, Juuiiik'ii. II. V. I. American e gu Ulster '.sin anil the American parole system figure In the most st,ns;!t:ii:il double murder In this lilstory, fur which two Cuban drug trailers sre now' In , Spnnlshtnwn prison nwuitiug the gal-tows. The trial estaiilishcd a definite link between nue of the victims mid the old CnMine gang. After the verdict, It was disclosed that one of the condemned men was wanted In California for violation of parole. Jamaica was stirred by the crime to,, a degree which no tourist failed to notice. Courtroom crowds were large and tense; men and women brought their lunches anil were loath to surrender their seats even for a minute. Call It Murder Day." The local press, which Is another way of describing the Dally Clearer, devoted full pages to the testimony and referred hack to the occurrence of the crime as Murder Day.' The murders were discovered on February 1 In a dwelling at 10 South Camp road. Round! (lagged! And Their Hearts Cut to Ribbons 1 roared the local headlines. The victims were Aurelia Iullnn, nn-- : derstood to be s Havana merchant, and Francisco Gomes, his valet. It devel--t oieil at nnee that Pollan had cashed, drafts for $2,500 two days before his death, presumably to buy cattle; ' On February ll.lt was announced that two suspects, Alfonso Roubal and Serqfin Dins, were being detained In San Juan, Puerto Rio. They had left' Jamaica ns stowaways on the liner Colombia and bad reached Puerto Rico via Haiti... Drug trafficking" waa mentioned for' the first time in con--! uection with the murders. Ons of Capono Gang. The Jamaican government applied to Washington for extradition papers and .the permit reached San Juan on' March 23. The prisoners were flown to Kingston, where overflow crowds attended preliminary hearings. The. iiiurh-crltlclxe- il blg-lliu- lsl.-uul'-s opened on June 4. was declared by the defense that Gomes had been connected with the notorious A1 Capone gang In America." The Jury got the case on June 22 and In 43 minutes returned a verdict, of guilty. It was $ popular decision. trial It Following the convictions, It was made known that Diaz had been wanted In Cuba and that Roubal, paroled from San Quentin after arrest In May, for burglary lD31, had been during the first year and escaped by jumping ball. U. Island Dtml Under the treaty of December 10. 1808, the United States paid to Spain $20,000,000 In connection with the relinquishment of all claims to Puerto .Rico, Guam and the Philippine Islands, and, nnder a later treaty of November ' 7, 1000, a further payment of 8100,000 , was made to Spain for cession to the United States of any and all Islands ' (Cagayan Jolo) of the Philippine archipelago lying outalde of the lines de-- scribed In article III of the treaty of ' December 10, 180& ns : ' For Your HALLOWEEN NOVELTIES Call . At The ' UNITED 5.10.25c STORE , .1069 East 21st South Sugarhouse Thief Nearly Sets Off Powder House Casper, Wyo. Herman Forslier-ge- r waa arrested, charged with theft of $1 worth of scrap lead here. Then police told him that when he broke Into the wn rehouse of an explosive concern ami chiseled the lend from containers, the containers held nitroglycerin, nnd he was In Imminent dnnger of bring blown to bits. PRIZE CONTESTS A DOUBTFUL RACKET Usually Honest Cut Cad Business for Spon:crs. SUGAR HOUSE BUSINESS MENS LEAGUE MEETS A Business Mens and director! waa postponed. met librat the League Wednesday special meeting will be held in the O W. Kastcler near ary. future and officers and direcpresided and several business items tors elected. Watch The Bulletin" wero discussed. The annual election of officers for further notice. Tho Sugarhouse Vice-preside- nt there.- - She' was almost HIEROGLYPHICS ON A KERCHIEF HELP CLEAR UP MYSTERY certain mat the man found dead with a bullet hole In his head was her husband. The belief was strengthened when the de--' tectlres mentioned tlie stamp book on which had been written Wing 4I0SJ." Mrs. Conley told them that It was In-- ' deed a telephone numlier, that of her husband's brother, Wing Conley, of Syracuse. They learned from her the name, of her husband's dentist and returned to Watertown, where they showed the' dentist the chart which had been made of the teeth of the man found at Sands Point. The dentist confirmed Mrs. Conley's Identification; the body was that of her husband. Detectives Trace Man, Snot and Drowned by A. Wright, 7, Recp. 6. y d well-traine- d nt word-buildin- g Rliort-sighte- d n, Tragic Love Story of a Queen Revealed as Couple Take Up Residence. Copenhagen. Count nnd Countess Ilnugwltx lteventluw. the latter the former Barbara Hutton, Woolworth suheiress, are defying a century-ol- d perstition, "The Curse of St men we," hy taking the Castle of llardenberg. on on Denthe beautiful Island of mark's south coast, as their European home. More than that, despite advice of friends, they are carrying out In at least one partlrulnr a strange parallel that, many believe, must drive them soon from the haunted castle back to the modern surroundings of New York's Park avenue. Story of Tragic Love. Tlie story of the Castle of Harden-- . berg Is that of a tragic love that ended In the beheading of Count John Frederick von Struensee, end In the Imprisonment In Hanover, Germany, of Fail Brothers, Will and the woman he adored. Queen Carolyn Never, Both Successful Matilda IIof ofDenmark, slater of King England. George Oklnhoma City. Never Fall, superIs hot re-- , Count Ilangwlta-Reventlointendent of an Oklahoma City launlated to Count Struensee. The castle,' dry, tells how ho happened to get his where Struensee planned Ills Idyllic name. of Danish laws, whlch Ills parents, the N. M. Falls, who improvements left him a hero to uiuny, reverted on1 now live at Altus, Okla. apparent-- ! his death to the crown, and In 1774, ly decided to have a contest between' two years .later, came Into tlie pot-- ; their two sons to sea who would be' session of the ancestors of Barbarg'a the greater success. husband. They named one Never Fall, the oth-- , For many years tho old castle has ; er Will Fall, been spoken of as haunted. and al- -' But the boys fooled their parents. It haa been occupied continuWill Fill rose In tbs world along though the ously, petqile of tho neighborhood' Nevef-Fnll. : vrith have waited patiently for the curse Never Fall said he didn't believe of Struensee" to work. Tlie "curse' the name had helped him much and was his dying wish that, sines the that Will's name didnt seem to ham-- ; queen he loved find been punished althe brother any. per lie hnd taken all the blame,: A son has Just been boro to Never' though that those responsible for It come to Fall. The family named the baby an evil end. Never Fall, Jr. An ancestor of Barbara's husband. Count Plmltev Reventlau had been. Blue Letter Penalty King Christian's tutor during Ills childand there again ths castle seemed for Malefactors in 1717. hood, to exert Its spelL For Count Dlmltev Chester, Pa. New England's scar-- i was accused of tenchlng the young king let letter had a counterpart In law a king shouldn't know, and so. things enforcement here In early Colonial making him easy for Count Struensee dsya, a Chester citizen has discovered., to persuade. This city's blue letter Is recorded In Qutsn Falls In Love. an ancient tome. ' One Chester malefactor wore When Struensee came Into power he. it lu 1717. The cause his conviction as went to Carolyn Mutllda and told her that with her help he could raise the a tliicf. After 20 lashes and a fine for stealpeople of the country from their serfing 8, he waa directed to pin a blue dom. Tlie queen listened to him, and rnme, Roman T to hie clothing and carry the symbol for six months. according to tho legend, to love him more than she loved King Christian. Milk Bottle Yields Diamond They met frequently, sometimes In Utica, N. Y. Milk Bottle Cleanup the Castle of llardenberg. The nobles liutcd Struensee. and week, sponsored annually by milk dealt era to get housewives to clear their sought constantly for some weapon cellars of bottles which may have ac- against him. Ills love for the queen cumulated during the year, resulted In gave them that weapon. the return of a diamond ring to a Eventually the queen and her lover, Utica woman. The ring was lost five Struensee. were brought to triaL Strumonths ago and was found In one of ensee denied everything. the forgotten milk bottles. And then, when It seemed as If he might win Ills ense, lie learned that the queen had been Imprisoned. Us Kills Fisk Witk Reck Camdraton, Mo. It sounds like a Immediately confessed, and uluolved proverbial fish story, but Murtln Grif- her of nil blame, on condition that she fin bad a witness to vouch for this be freed. He was shortly afterward beheaded one. While fishing In Possum Hollow Griffin heaved a stone at s nice lookin' In a public square. The queen was fish. It was hit a two and a half not executed, out of respect for her brother. King George of England. She pound black bass. was taken to a castle In Hanover, Germany, where she was held prisoner Peenies Saved fer Fiskiag until she died. Boise, Idaho. Determined to have What local residents are asking Is her fishing, a frugal Boise woman Does tragedy lie abend for Barthis: and saved pennies from dny to day It dhl for the other foreign-bor- n then dumped 200 of the coppers on bara, as whose love led her to the lady, desk and asked for. warden's tlie game Castle of llardenberg? a fishing license; , New York. The prize contest. In which millions of Americans try to win fortunes by naming new products, coni triving slogans, or writing letters, la I. Inspector .ITnrold Mlnenla, I descrtlied In the Review of Reviews as exploitation" and King, of the Nassau county ; police,, Institutional strategy on the. announced that a body washed1 ashore stupid pnrt of the companies that sponsor, at Sanda Point with a bullet wound In the head had been Identified as that; them. N. Y. Such contests, writes Charles Magee.' of Frank Conley, of Watertown. mind not did snylng King Inspector blit they; Adams, are usually honest, are had business ; bnd for the simnsors that he was pleased with the work done by his men In the case; heennse they do not Increase sales perTo trace the Identity of the dead manently; had for the persona wtu; man win-thethey had the following articles dont when because they take part were found- - In bis pockets: i1 which feel consciously or unconsciously handkerchief on whose border was treuted been have unfairly. they stamped "A. Wright, 7. Recp. Of an-- ; Tt Is nhsurd, says Adams, for large other handkerchief Inscribed with the: advertiscompanies with Intltals F. C." and S booklet ln;whlcli amateur seek to copy one-ceing departments stamps had been sold, on writers or sloganeers to do their work which was scribbled In pencil, Wing f for them. Ninety-nin- e per cent of the 410SJ." material received Is sdmlttedly hopeTlie memorandum on tlie stamp book less ns advertising material. In many looked like the most profitable clew cases the winning entry Is never used. at first, as It seemed highly probable While honest In the main, prizes are that It was a telephone number.! sometimes awarded according to defiNo Is Thtre Wing Exchanfc-Th- e balance nite geographical patterns, the burean started work detective of male winners to female winners on It at once. A letter wns. sent to alcarefully maintained. Furthermore, the telephone company asking what though the final Judges may he able, exchange It could lie whose abbrevito handle the are the clerks employed ation was Wing. The reply virtual--, entries competent to Judge the merly eliminated the memorandum as a Ideal an of merit chandising clew to the dead mans Identity. The However, It Is from the standpoint telephone company reported that noof public policy, writes Adams, that where In the United States was there1 the prize contest Is by far most ques- an exchange called Wing" or one of tionable. which Wing was an abbreviation. Dangling small fortunes before the The other articles In the 'mans Impoverished, with the brazen claim clothing had not been neglected, howthat they can be won by anyone at ever. almost no effort. Is little less than a The handkerchief with the official-lookin- g socially stupid form of cruelty. No printing on It they considered one whose sympathies have not been particularly valuably because the mark- -' blunted can view the impact of this Ing looked like an Institutional launcalloused exploitation without being dry mark, probably that of a hospital,, moved to Indignation. I know peothe possessor as to the time classifying ple, barely literate, who have underof his reception nnd the ward to which (and lie had been taken the task of assigned. wasted their pitiful resources on merIt turned out that they were right, chandise they should not have bought), but the process of tracing that handunder the childlike delusion that they kerchief proved to be somewhat tehad a real chance to win enough money dious. Inquiries were made of all into solve their desperate problems. stitutions In New York, New Jersey, Multiply such instances nnd their Rhode Island and Connecticut, and a aftermath by millions and there letter was received from the superinseems good reason to condemn the eftendent of SL I.nwrcnre State hospital, fect of the prize contest on mass moOgdenslinrg. N. Y who aald that the rale as definitely dangerous. laundry mark was that of bla Instiexpediency Is the sole tution. explanation of why the prize contest Issusd to Alma M. Wright lias not been discarded long since. The Ills records showed, he said, that disconcerting fact must be admitted that business does not always profit the handkerchief was one Issued to Alma M. Wright, who had been a paby experience. Many practices conat the hospital from November tient In field the sales tinue particularly though It has been proved that ttiey 17, 1032, to August 1034, when she are sulcidalty stupid If not socially was discharged in the care of her Water-towpernicious. The prize contest Is one brother, Charles E. Wright, of N. Y. Detectives Joseph Ilyren-sk- i of them." and Patrick Slianley started for Watertown at once. Terrier Commits Suicide They learned that Miss Wright no lived there. They traced her longer Because Master Is Sick to Rochester and described to her the. ' SL Genevieve, Que. A little fox man In whose pocket her handkerchief terrier, saddened by the Illness of had been found. The description, she' his master, committed suicide by desaid, sounded as thorgh It might be liberately laying down In the path thnt of Frank Conley, In whose home of a speeding automobile, Mrs. Euat 203 Franklin street, Watertown, she gene Meunler said. onre Imd worked as a maid. . Her husband, who was gassed durIlyxcnsk! and Walsh returned to Royal Palaces is Hawaii relapse seving the war, suffered Watertown. Mr. Conley, they learned, Hawaii Is the Honolulu. pnrt eral weks ago and was taken to the had been missing from Ills home for of the United States where only there sre 'military hospital at Ste. Anne de weeks. Ills wife, they were told, was two royal palaces. lul.inl palace In Bellevue. Ills dog, a constant comvisiting In Syracuse.: Honolulu and Kailua palace on the Ispanion, was broken-hearteWalsh and Ilyzenski set out for Syland of Hawaii are still preserved. For weeks It hardly ate and wonracuse and. discovered Mm Conley and farm house dered around the vainly seeking Ids master.' Tired of wandering, It would lie for hours on the veranda, whining. The dog woke from an afternoon . but It took the merchants Columbus found tho continent nnp, ate a morsel of food, and then of Sugarhouse to discover what It contained! And the means dashed onto tlie highway and lay down In the path of an oncoming they used fhave put old Chris to shame . . airplanes, trucks, trains, automobile. It wns crushed to death. steamships . . modern expeditions that all of his ingenuity and all Mrs. Meunler said It wns the first Isabellas wealth could not conceive! time tlie dog had ventured on to the Small wonder residents of tho Southeast get a thrill out of highway alone. All you have to do is visiting Sugarhouse merchants' displays! ask Into for something Almost anything one of the stores, walk It is, a genuine piece of Amthere and Cooia, 32, Still Laying head comes into that you RnthbuqOnt, William Smith owns ericana. You; cant help but feel you're about tho smartest (If a goose which still nnd It doesnt not tho most traveled) explorer In the world lays BSI regulqrly. The bird has been or GeorgSon Native California's cost you any more than It does laying a dully egg for more than SO Jolllest or Gotham's Playboy. ia's favorite Pfwch years, Smith says. short-sighte- BARBARA AND HER COUNT DEFY GHOSTS OF HAUNTED CASTLE Columbus Discovered America ... ' Boy Strangled at He Plays on Swing Cairo. A lodging to swing ns ha had seen . English children do, caused the death of Aly El Hag, a thlrteen-year-otboy. He msdt s swing by tying a targe towel between two lengths of rope. As he was swinging gaily to and fro, tbs towel slipped. One of the ropes entwined round his neck, and, before help could reach him, Aly was strangled to death. d JDDEST COMMUNITY j IS IN OZARK HILLS; People Happy Thcugh Cut Off; From World Interests. ! SL Louis, There Is nothing new about subsistence homesteads. In the' commuOzark hills Is a nity of 21 families whose subsistence' homesteads sre over a century old.' Thera Ilfs flows on without ths aid' of government money or bureaux Tbs name of this strange community IsJ llemmed-ln-llolle- r, and It Is described i In ths Review of Reviews. Hemmed-ln-Hplle- r Is a valley In the Osarks about the size of Manhattan,: which Is completely surrounded byj mountains. There are no roads, so tbatl one has to enter It on foot or on horss-- J back, crossing and recroaslng a river.. For several months of ths year It Is Impossible to get la or get out at alLj Ths land Is fertile and easily supplies! tlie 100 persons In ths valley with food.1 There Is no way of getting bulky! farm products to outside markets, sol tits people raise-Jus- t enough for their own use;. The only products which cair be sold outside are fun; wool, medl-- l l dual herbs and roots, and whits staves , because they can be' transported on horseback. The aver- -' go income per family from auchi sources amounts' to about $5 per month.' In ths valley there Is no resident! physician, dentist, preacher or full-- ! tlms teacher. Thera Is no movie, and, not a single radio set About ons per-- , son In five has seen a film and aono of them a talkie. Books and maga-- . sines are read. ' The Bible, Zana Grey.1 Edna Ferher, Harold Bell Wright,'-Dickens- , Byron, Lamb; all fcavt their readers. There le square dancing; and' ' waitsing but no fox trot or dancing. Young women ase lipstick' and powder occasionally. Young men1 pend their little surplus cash on hats, el--, fancy boots or ther of which nuy cost n years earnings. Nobody seems to miss being cut off from the world's Interests end business. Teople are happy, healthy nnd Inde- pendent One man who had spent sev- -' eral years wandering around the conn- -, try explained why he waa satisfied to self-suffici- oak-barre- ball-roo- wlde-brlmm- return to It ain't so bodadously different This Holler la part of the world. Livin' In It a man eats and sleeps, breathes ad sweats same as he does outside. What I come back for ain't too easy to telL I guess maybe It was because Uemmed-In-Holle- r. d this place Is honest and outside I didnt seem to meet up with no greater number of d honest men. raw-bone- raw-bone- ANNOUNCEMENT SYBELLA Beauty Shop's NEW LOCATION 2046 So. 1 1th East UPSTAIRS With Sugarhoiue CUnlo - FOR YOUR BEAUTY WORK Fish nnd sausages should always be rolled In Ilnur before frying. 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