Show T " THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Rail Labor Head Mexicans Coming Bankers’ Group Governor Signs Bandit Caplors Elects Leaders Denies Cut Talk Divide Rewards Reapportion Bill To U S Decline ASSAY CLAIM UMAR Colo April 23 Q— To Six Per Cent RICHMOND Va April 32 NEW YORK April 23 CP)—Th SACRAMENTO Cal April 23 (? JURY: REVEALS COURT HEARS White House $100000 HELD Lawn Selves A WASHINGTON April 23(P) autogiro paddled out of the skies today to convert the south lawn of the White House Into a landing field while President Hoover and an array of —An Probe oLChicago Deposits Shows Officers in Graft government and aviation officials looked on The landing was after a run as part of a ceremony in which the president presented the Collier trophy for 1930 to Harold Pitcairn Philadelphia and associates for their development of the plane with 20-fo- April 22 (UP) -- A spe-cIgrand jury looking Into the $10 000000 that the underworld is reported annually to pay In graft discovered today a police captain with CHICAGO hI deposits of more banks Police captains $4000 a than In $100000 In six Chicago are paid yeai “He had accounts In half a dozen Chicago banks" said Assistant State’s Attorney Charles J Mueller "His manipulations will reach well over $100000" Mueller Intimated that the grand jury learned some of the police captains under Investigation had deposits in out of tow n banks He sent Investigators to Milwaukee Wts and other neaibv cities consequently to imestigate bank records while he served subpoenas on more than 200 Chicago bankers to produce the accounts o! the embattled captains The grand jurors already have scrutinized the finance of ten of the scienteen captains under fire One purchased $50000 worth of securities in four years while another deposited $10000 in a loop bank In one month Test Lumber Ship Arrives Thursday PROVIDENCE R I April 22 (S')— The Finnish tramp steamer Anver-soicarrying soviet Russia's test cargo of lumber will reach here tomorrow morning the A C Dutton Lumber corporation consignee was advised by radio today American lumbermen have announced they would oppose entry for the lumber unless it could be shown convict labor did not enter Into its production es f V Its windmill paddles It took off almost vertical flight 30 minutes later Its pilot James G Ray entered a select hall of aviation fame by the feat Only one other the daring pioneer Harry N Atwood had landed on the lawn Atwood’s demonstration took place 20 years ago during the Taft administration Ray landed in the same small rectangle w hich measures roughly 125 by 85 yards In OVh-- O Re- Paddle Ship BY POLICEMAN THURSDAY MORNING APRIL 23 1031 Federal Group Approves Loans For Livestock WASHINGTON April 22 (P)— The national advisory loan committee has 0 approved fifteen loans totaling for the formation of agricultural credit corporations or livestock loan companies from the government’s emergency $10000000 drouth funds Two of the latest loans went to the wool growers’ service corporation Yakima Wash $58000 and the Deschutes Valley Loan company Redmond Ore $22500 Norman J Wall executive director of the committee said today that “iln the near future we expect the number of credit corporations to be formed will increase materially and also the number Increasing their paid-i- n capital will be greater $328-73- CARSON CITY Nev April 22 OF)— Continuing the introduction of testimony to substantiate a charge made Monday that two sets of assay sheets were kept by the Nevada Consolidated Copper company at Its McGill Nev smelter where ore from the Consolidated Copper Mines is treated J b Fenton formerly as assayer at the smelter was called to the witness stand In the United States federal court here tills morning by the Consolidated Copiier Mines Interests Fenton said he was employed as an assayer and as a clerk in the smelter laboratory and that two sets of assay sheets were kept there during the time he was employed One set earned notations allowing the oie return to be lower than that shown on the sheet w here the actual returns were kept He did not state however that the false assay returns were made on Consolidated Copper Mines ore and It is the contention of the Nevada Consolidated interests that the two sets of assay return wero kept for Nevada Consolidated ore only but for what purpose has not been definitely explained The suit Is an Involved one in which a judicial interpretation of a contract entered into by the two companies which operate adjoining copper properties in tlie Elv Nev district is being sought Testimony is now being offered in support of fourfor damages filed teen counter-claim- s by the Consolidated Copper Mines company involving over two million dollars winds aggregating $15000 will be divided among those responsible for the capture of Flcagle bandit gang after M 3 Atwood clerk of the district court completes the taking of testimony from those who have applied for Use money Judge A P Hollenbeck appointed Atwood to the testimony starting June 15 and after this is completed the court will decide how the money Is to parceled out Sheriff L K Aldennan of Lamar has filed claim for the major portion of tire award Hugh D Harper chief of police at Colorado Springs who was largely instrumental In the the here take be i bill providing for reupportion-meof California's 20 congressmen whs signed by Governor Rolph today The bill gives southern California 11 congressmen and northern California nine Los Angeles will have eight San Francisco two and Alameda two with the others distributed to other parts of the state —A nt April 22 (T)— Immigration from Mexico during the current fiscal year has Wen only about 6 per cent of the average figure for the six previous years The state department said today tills resulted irom drastic reduction In the number of visas granted by capture of the bandit gang lias not American consuls in Mexico to reduce immigration to a minimum during applied for any of the money Officers in Colorado Kansas Indi- the depiession ana California and Oklahoma who Only 113 immigration visas were had a part in the apprehension of issued to Mexicans last month The Ralph Eleagle George Abshlrr and number for March 1928 before reHoward Royston who were convicted striction was applied was 6081 and hanged have filed claims for the During the nine months from Julv I 1930 to March 31 1931 only 2165 rewards WASHINGTON Howard Wolfe of Philadelphia was elected president of the Association of Reserve City Bankers at the annual meeting today H I an Young of Atlanta wa plected vice president and Clark G Mitchell of Denver treasurer Denver was selected for the next ' convention Director elected included Harris C Kirk San Francisco visas were Issued an annual rate of 1886 This compared with the snnuaJ average rate of 49 348 for the six years ended June 30 1930 a decrease of 04 per cent overaUed and uniformed army of the national railroad men is striving to meet its unemployment situation but has not been asked to accept a cut to wages David B Robertson chairman of the National Railway Labor Ex ecutives’ association said Mr Robertson told the Associated Press that the brotherhoods however had no overture from the manage ments of the railroads toward a re ductlon to their hourly wages a$ fixed by agreements that have been In effect for several years He denied railway labor represen tatives had participated to secret conferences with executives to dts cuss wage cuts as Wall street yes ter day had heard Court Imposes Death Sentence SANTA FE N M April 22 (Pi- ped ro Martinez of Lor Carrillos today wa sentenced by District Judge M A Otero Jr to die In the electric chair for killing Mrs Apolonia Nar-valast December 28 “I consider myself an innocent man” Martinez said His attorney Judge Reed Holloman appealed to the state supreme court iz Noted Authoress Back from Wilds Speaker’s Widow Expert Predicts SAN FRANCISCO April 23 P— Files Petition Seton New Rocket Airmail Mrs Grace Thompson authoress arrived CINCINNATI April 22 m— Mrs Alice Roosevelt Longworth widow of filed Speaker Nicholas Longworth application today In probate court to be named executrix of the congressMrs Longworth estimated man's w his real estate was worth $800000 and personal property $25000 York City noted here today aboard the liner Asama Maru from a six months’ journey into in the wilds of French Indo-Chisearch for scientific data and literary material Mrs Seton is president of the National League of American Pen Women She told of a long Journey with elephant pack trains many days Inland from civilization She brought with her many specimens of animals birds and native Instruments for American museums She left tonight for the east a NEW YORK April 22 hour transatlantic mall service with commercial rockets as the carriers was predicted today by G E Fendray vice president of the American Interplanetary society who has just returned from Germany lie said German scientists believe ROAD ORDERS STEEL that hi two years rockets powered by NfcW YORK April 22 (Pi— The liquid fuel will fly across the AtlanGreat Northern railway has placed tic every half hour carrying 50 orders for rails and fastenings to- pounds of mall or merchandise A taling approximately 25000 tons with parachute will be used for the landvarious companies including Colo- ing The same rocket can be shot In 1913 the United States exported rado Fuel St Iron company and Beth- back across the Atlantic over another over $261000000 more to Canada than we Imported from there course with a different cargo lehem Steel corporation P-- HalI 111 na JSweercwwar--Aaefe-Bgs--- DfldDlUI&S Continuous fliqhf wotmout rjefqjedldrig Exceeding the American Record Ask those who use it & THE When the 225 hp Fackard-Diesc- l powered Bellanea piloted by Walter Lees and Frederic A Brossy descended to earth at Jacksonville Fla at 10:40 a-- m Wednesday morning April 15th it had exceeded by 14 hours and 29 minutes the American endurance record of 59 hoars and 19 minutes made in 1928 by Schlce and Brock with —About the many conveniences and benefits of Electric Refrigeration Do this before you decide to buy Then sec your dealer about the kind of an Electric Refrigerator you like the best non-refuelin- a from friends how a modern your LEARN Refrigerator saves by maintaining food in a wholesome condition and you’ll go longer without one With temperature below 50° automatically left-ove- one almost certain capture of the world’ll endurance record This record Is recognized as In avione of the most Important and sought-afteation for not only must the powerplant function perfectly and economically during the grueling flight but at the start it must pull a tremendous load off the ground ng r g i 225 k p gasoline engine The Packard Diesel Bellanea took off with a gross load of 6666 pounds including 458 gallons of fuel oil weighing 7 pounds per gallon Notwith standing this unusual weight the plane took the air in 31 seconds And the total cost of the fuel supply for more than three days and nights of continuous -- flight was but $4850 rs Only a violent storm accompanied by a total loss of visibility which forced the Bellanea down with engine Many frozen dainties which you may not have served before ore easily prepared when you have an Electric Refrigerator— such thing a orange jelly moulded in layer with fruit ice creams ices mousses frappes frozen crushed fruit coupes frozen ‘ - UTAH — B1MDWM M®TT®DIS Doric t C& Formerly Operating as IKVUT IN AN PACKARD tUCTMC ‘nnucEurotj Utah Idaho Nevada v? MOTORS Inc Western Wyoming Southeastern Oregon and Northeastern California STRONG MOTORS Inc ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION BUREAU ' OF Thus has the supremacy of the Packard-DiescIboth in reliability and economy — been proved again Thus has another tribute been paid to Packard power —outstanding in the air on water and on land functioning perfectly and with 'enough reserve fuel for several hours of additional flight prevented the whipped cresm — dishes to tempt any palate are alw if available today Wherever Electric Refrigerators are sold a complete demonstration will be given gladly You’ll be interested Get the demonstration now Satisfy yourself about ibis modem way to save money on food r Ogden AW Boise Idaho Falls Idaho - CAFFREY MOTORS INC Idaho THE 5 PRESTON A BLAIR CO Utah WALKER MOTORS Inc ASK Smm BE1HARICA non-refnell- Aloft from 8:52 am Sunday April 12 the Packard IHesel Bellanea remained in continuous Bight for 73 hours 48 minutes It came within one hour and 35 minutes of equalling the vcorlfTs record of 75 hours and 23 minutes ’set last month by the Frenchmen Bossoutrot and Ilossi with a 600 h p gasoline engine no controlled— milk cream butter eggs meat vegetables are kept perfectly Celery and lettuce remain crisp and delicious See how may be served and used in new appetizing recipes See how ice cubes are made so that a supply is always ready Learn about new frozen salads and desserts that you will like to serve Leam how easily you can buy an Electric Refrigerator on a small down pay--” ment with the balance to be paid on easy time payments Aq Electric Refrigerator pays in so many ways that you can well afford to invest in PACEC AEID'IDB E§EL in Reno Nevada MAN WHO OWNS ONE f ' - |