Show ygpt A 4 gr' ui - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORXIXG JANUARY 14 1933 by the proposition- TDescrlbe the universe in detail and give three exam ” Einstein Theory of Fluctuations OFFICERS HELD Left Unshaken Despite New Attack LIVE THROUGH MAN AND GIRL Cal PASADENA Jan 13 CP)— The newspapers’ task isdo "sepa rate the wheat fiom the chaff and the sheep from the goats ” very large ly determining whether Frankenstein will win or whether the scheme of things is temodeled “Never" he concluded ‘‘did the newspapers face so great a responsi bllity or so great an opportunity” reality that cannbt be explained by ‘second law" of the!11 GANGLAND RIDE Professor Paul Sophlua Epstein hanges into account of Norman Soft Drink Operator Shot ' in Baek Says Identity Mistaken ' To take these i I instein and his Bridge laboratory physics coworkers some time ago made an today said another attempt to repeal amendment to the "second law” this an Einstein amendment lias failed amendment being known as the He said Dr Albert Einstein again "theory of fluctuations ” in be More recently papers appealed by a to appears suggestion right that one of the long accepted "princi- some phvsii ids to demonstrate a new ples of nalbre” rests on a shaky foun- solution had been found to the "secdation ond law" which In effect repealed the This time It is the Berlin professor s Einstein amendment and would leave "theory of fluctuations’ as applied to the classical law In its original status the second law of thermodynamics as an unchallenged principle of na The "second law" long held to be a ture Epstein said examination of these principle of nature in the classical theory of mechanics in its simplest claims demonstrated they weie with Is out foundation heat to tends that Interpretation “Particles suspended In liquid are pass from a hotter body to a coldei one nothing but boundaries and accord The Einstein amendment Is used In 'mg to the classical law they should what is called the "statistical theory fall to the bottom nd stay there’ of mechanics” as opposed to the said Fpstein “We know however that they do not that theie are parti classical theoiy "The second law of thoimodvnam rles in suspension ies ” said Epstein "states that the "There is no question that fluclua This leaves the equilibrium of gas is one of complete tlons are a reality of second law of thermodynamics only density unity "On the other hand by the statis as a first approximation tical theory we know there can be "It seems therefore that Einstein accidental condensations of energy in Is correct and there is no new apthis equilibrium " proach to the problem that would Einstem theory of flue lhat means evidence la found said change the " Fpstein lhat fluctuations exist as a tuntions CHICAGO Jan 13 (P)— A man and girl returned from a gangland “oneway ride” alive todav the man with bullet wound in his back and the jtul richer by $5 "cab fare home" handed her by one of three kidnapers Edward MorrLssev 30 soft drink Stand operator probably saved his Jife by "playing ’possum” and the girl who gave her name as Jean Clark 22 former actress of Lexing ton Ky by fainting i Both were picked up by a motorist early this morning near suhuiban Deerfield and taken to a hospital Morrissey w ho declared he was the jictim of mistaken identity told his glory from his hospital cot He was called by telephone to meet ft friend "Jimmv” In the apartment building where Miss Clark resided be laid As he entered the vestibule three snen followed him They began firing and one bullet struck him The men dragged him Into their waiting automobile He “played” dead as they aped away His story was substantiated bv a taxicab driver Guy Fabbrocino Otic bf the gangsters fired at him as he iped aw av KNOXVILLE Iowa Jan 13 (UP)— The girl aald that about midnight he had put her fur coat over her Rescue workers took the body of pajamas and went out for a news Conductor James A Baker from the raper As she was returning a car wreckage of hla train today Friday drew alongside of her and she was the 13th and found a rabbit's foot in pulled into the front seat and told to his pocket be quiet Then came the shooting A Baker was one of five trainmen man was dumped into the car She terrified fainted as the driver started killed last night when two passenger wav trams collided and burst into flames When she came to the car was out on a trestle near here Twenty-ebth- t In the country Their captors stopped persons were injured In the wreck threw Morrisseys body out One of Olheis killed weie Engineer J L the men then handed her five $1 bills Warren Bpakeman H J Hallberg Mall Clcik Coral E Talbot and Engl saving ncer Charles D Hayes Physicians "Money for a taxicab home ” She said the trio was Intoxicated said all the injured would recover An Investigation was started to deSCHFDPIE COOLIDGE SFRVKE termine the cause of the wreck One WASHINGTON Jan 13 (Pi— The of the trains was drawn a sliam senate adopted a resolution today set locomotive The other w asbya g is electm aside lebruary 8 for a joint sea- tric train Ordinarily met at son of congress to commemorate the Donnelly with one safelythey on a siding services of former President Calvin 'Both were traveling more than 50 toolidge miles an hour when they collided ft Victim of Wreck Carried Rabbit’s Foot in Pocket Z C M I tta Red & White Store Groceries COFFEE — Red White or Hill Bed lb and OM MILK— Red and Wil- t4 can 1 Zry BUTTER— § r" SUGAR — Brown and Powdered PECANS— Shelled 1 lb WALNUTS-Li- ght Meats Z0MX21bHOC 1 lb — Blue and White Solid Pack PORK Libby’ 5 can TOMATOES 4 25c COCOANUT ded -- iweet-ene- d lb SOAP — Toilet Soap RICE— Whole 3 Shred- - 20c Par Washing Powder and 1 kernel - lb 23c 35c 3 lbs rtA fajS 14c & 39c BEANS— 23c 15c POPCORN— Black 3 lb ORANGES — Fancy Newhall 100 tize do O0 DATES— Hill Bro 2 lb CELERY HEARTS 15c 3 for J UO Meats BEEF POT ROAST— Selected quality prime steer beef c ib ROAST— Best cuts lb BEEF HAMS — Sugar cured skinned whole § M or half lb y RUMP AND ROLLED PRIME RIB ROAST — Tender iteer beef 19c lb PORK RIB ROAST— Grain fed lb & LOIN 13c BACON —Sugar cured zliced Cellophane wrapped 35c 2 lbs PORK SHOULDER SAUSAO E S — Little Pig Super Pure g Pork lb LARD — Pure White m dered 2 lbs 1 J Qr CUBE STEAKS — Always tender and delicious lb 19c POULTRY ROASTING CHICK ENS— Plymouth Rock wd Rboda Lsknd Red i tb kU JLQ FINNAN nADDIES ib 22c STEWING HENS— Selected quality lb 17c t FRESH OYSTERS— L&rgft (elect- ed pt Of Ax-Murd- er 45c WILMINGTON Del Jan 13 of a settlement without litigation of tha claim of Libby Hoi man Reynolds and her infant son to a share in the Smith Reynolds fortune was seen today in a statement by her father that she was willing to modest accept a "comparativeiy sum " Alfred Holman father of the widow of Smith Reynolds found fain his North Carolina home tally shot said his daughter has offered "to reher child’s right to the in linquish heriunce as far as she legally is able and her own share as widow save a comparatively modest sum in each case" The atatement by the Cincinnati lawyer addressed “to the press of the country” expressed hope that the remainder of Smith Reynolds’ patrimony mav be devoted to public use through an endowment to the memory of young Reynolds and hi father R J Revnolds The statement also said that “It Is believed that the others interested will subscribe to such a program” Water Users Drop Project Opposition DENVER Jan 13 (A) — Water users of the South Hatte arid Foudre river valleys withdrew their opposition to the Casper-Alcovirrigation project in Wyoming at a meeting here today contingent upon the drawing of a pact between Colorado and Wyoming allocating th water of the North Platte river The action took the form of a resolution voted unanimously and the resolution will be forwarded to every member of the Colorado delegation in congress a CHINESE REPULSE INVASION OF JEIIQL From to the leagua by Dr fit Chinas leagua delegate W On) W Yen DELICATESSEN Individual MINCE TIES a fe’- - CHICKEN OR MEAT POTATO SALAD pt TAMALES product 4 for 15c -- Our own 25c o NEW YORK Jan 13 policemen 'and three other men one an were arrested in annul taneous raids today charged with a daring kidnaping in the federal court building in Brooklyn The carefully timed arrests dis closed for the first time the kidnaping itself — an audacious plot in which Ernest Sihoemg of Pleasantville N J was spirited away from the federal building December 27 held until Jan uary 10 under demands for $100 000 ransom but finally released without any payment John J Sullivan assistant chief In spector told assembled detectives the police had a “100 per cent case" against all five men But he talked mostly of the two officers "These men" he shouted as he glared at the accused policemen “are worse than sewer rats coming from their holes covered with slime This department has no place for men like them They are an unqualified ” Veteran Officers Of the two Arthur B Graef has been In the police department 11 years and John NevinS five years Graef submitted to arrest only after follow officers told him he would be taken to headquarters "dead or alive " The other prisoners were Frank Miller a clerk who ha been arrested 20 time and has served a term in Sing Sing prison Max Geller a sea man and Leonard Gawelczyk a chauffeur Police said Geller and Gawelczvk had made complete confessions Implicating the three others as well as themselves and that Schoenig had identified all five As told by the police the story of the kidnaping and its developments was a3 follows Schoenig appeared as a witness In a liquor case in federal court in Brooklyn December 27 As he left the courtroom he was mot in the corridor by Patrolmen Graef and Nevins Informed that he w as w anted in another case and taken to the street and into an automobile The other three men were In the rar Forced to Write Demands He was taken to a vacant apartment m Manhattan and held there until his release On three occasions he was forced to write letters to his wife requesting payment of $100000 ransom No report of the kidnaping was made to police but detectives learned of it through gossip Fventually they traced Mrs Schoenig from her home in New Jersey to a New York hotel and obtained the letters she received there The two policemen and Miller denied any connection with the crime In Milter' possession police said they found a pawn ticket calling for a diamond ring similar to one taken from Schoenig In Nevins’ home was found a fountain pen which Schoenig Identified as his Penthouse Owner Robbed of Gems Other data 26a Children's Hair Cut any day 1 60 Shave and Neck Shave 15o 26o Unger Wave Dried 35o tnd lip ppoiUc Scan Bir Store ftroidwfty (AITIO Look for the word HOObTT R" OV 1HF WINMarcel Jut DOW AND AVOID 4 Barber DISAI’POINT-MLN- i"?" EASEMENT Sf SS Oo h rating la popular In 1 he In se Is run In grooves on mad of glass 12 feet long 2 Pairs recently of Mr Mary F Mai kmtosh and her mother Mrs Gertrud Cas of Denver by Chemist A J Affleck l report to Coroner James Garlick today that he found no trac of poison in th women' bodle The women wer believed to have died In a pin son suicide or murdep-sulclpact Officials it th coroner's office said they had no Idea what caused the death They announced previously they wer of the opinion Mrs Maik intosh and her mother committed suicide because they wer despondent over the death of the younger woman' husband Later the authorities advanced the theory Mrs Mackintosh gave her mother poison arranged her body on a bed and then killed heraeif A further Investigation wilt be started immediately Gsrlirk an id in an attempt to clear away the m stery Goes Today I Children’s Dresses Brand-ne- B well-shap- a tti An Extra Coat for Only a Few! Hurry! Coats $2 Fur trimmed! And the furs are Just fourteen remaining genuine winter coats all new this year practically given away this mornLined ing to the first shoppers interlined snug' warm and smart! OVU COM I SHAD BtfATH Spr lng frocks Included with perky flares new trims and prints! Sizes 2 to 14 with pants to match the smaller sizes! Spe- 2 for w $1 cial! School Stockings 5 Pairs Unusually strong weave reversible ribbed stockings Good looking but made for good hard wear! 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Doubl ron 2 81x£9 Bonuty either Very Smart Hankies for BMWmwonwaaiMBi Sale of Linens and Domestics quality white or pastel colored1 attractively made and trimmed with contrast lng applique and hand embroidery A big value today I first quality reg for Krlnkle crepe in a soft dainty ROYS’ UNIONS Crepe 2 Nighties— I OVERALLS MEN’S SOX You can wear flannelette nightclothes and feel really pretty In them Wide flared legs bright scallops and bindings and a charmstyle make ing them different GERTRl DES batleta DIAPIRS At last! bonnets d SWFVTUt SETS cunning bootees and ahoulderetta or full sweater d D?0p Single Dollar Hosiery Sheer clear fine weave silk chiffons with dainty plcot top Full fashioned telnforced viith exceptionankle and ally foot Service weight in the sale group too at tilm-fitthi- Far a Look How Dollar Day Only! SACRAMFNTO Jan 13 (!— Mystery was injected into th death here of Vlckg VupoRub ' January bargains are the greatest of the entire year! Winter stocks must be cleared ateay icith ruthless disregard for price to make room for nete arrivals! January 1933 bargains surpass those of any other And now comes Dollar Day January 1933 in the Z C M Basement Store! Get your share of savings today! Mjhlery Surround Death of Two Women 4 g Corkroa a tours o NEW YORK Jan 13 (P —Jewelry valued at $50 000 was stolen from the penthouse apartment of Isaac Keller by two young robberi who surprised the wealthy bairgoods merchant In his sleep bound and gagged him with on of his own shirts and ransacked the apartment for $0 minute Herbert Lipsky the Keller chauf feur appeared as they wera leaving and he too was bound After Keller had protested that only hla wife who waa at a bridge partv knew th combination to a safe the pair sought in vain to break it open then gave up and left They left behind in the safe jewelry w hit h Keller said Was worth $100 000 The robbery occurred last night but was not disclosed by police until today qtttS rna f7 Jsvoo T? ! The Rengo (Japanese) news agency reported Thursday that peace terms had been discussed by Japanese and China military officers meeting in the pretence of Bntiah naval offlier at Dotaero Culoff Project ( hinwangtao the Chinese pmt near Shanhaikwan Gainift Firnt ictini The Chines officer participating in the confereme the Rengo correspon CI ENWOOD SPRINGS Colo Jan dent said was the representative of 13 (IP)— Th first fatal accident in the Geneial Ho Chu Kuo Chinese com construction of the Dotsero cutoff mander whose troop were driven project resulted in the death of out of Shanhaikwan by the Japanese Prate IS driver of a dump true kClyde late yesterday Peat w a caught beneath TOKYO Jan 1J (PJ —Sir Fiann the truck when it went over a dump Lindlev ambassador from Great Bi it and hla neck was broken am lnfoimrd the Japanese govern Peal was employed by subcontracmerit todav that British interest in tors a grade near Sweet north China are threatened by the w aterbuilding tense situation growing out of the Japanese occupation of Shanhaikwan IIIIRARY MtfTDEtlRRfB The ambassador it was understood BFAVFR— The annual meeting of acted under insttui tlona from hi gov th county library board rrnment He conferred with Foreign WhichBeaver is usually held at th first of Minister Uehlda The Interview was Jammy has been postponed until described ai most f) lendly after th middle of the month due to the new chairman of the county TOKYO Jan iTTlJP) — An commission R E $ being ha been r bed between out of th county illngsworth Mr Elllngswoith the United Stales nd China on the wilt become new th automatically supply of war munition to be fur chairman of th hoaid nished the Chines in th event of a dei taratlon of war with Jspan the Nippon Dempo New Agency report COUGH ed today Report of the alleged agreement came fmni Nanking it was vague Real Throat relief I however and aald the authorities did Medicated with IngTedi-ffi- ti not dunlin any details tinder-standin- (( NAMED ENVOY TO LEAGUE MADRID Jan 13 (JP )— Francisco Serrat former ambassador to Cuba was appointed today as Spain’s repre sentative to the league of nations replacing Salvador De Madariaga WV-Tw- F dis-gtac- ELY Nev — Eli Predivich was bound over to the district court under bond of $1000 Wednesday when he appeared before Judge James A Johnson for arraignment on a charge of murder in connection with the ax slaying of Dan Stedich m Ruth Sat urday night In bringing the case to a head of fleers worked two days to break through the typical wall of silence Joe Maronovich who was alleged to have been in the house at the time of the murder maintained he ’knew nothing" but finally is said to have admitted that Predivich and Stedich had a fight In which the former hit the latter with an ax and knocked him down Stedich was slashed twice on the side of his head with an ax was hit on the corner of his mouth and suffered another heavy blow from the blunt end of the ax on his chant wh ch broke two ribs A bucket of coal had been poured over his head as he lay on the floor Stedich lived two or three hours until passersby heard his groans and carried him to a hospital where he told authorities the name of his slayer before he died iConllaud Among Five Charged With Abduction in th loritlon if lh ROOtfltH HAKRtK HHOf Fr l't Ffsn hivf bwn ervlni tho no4 of tbit tore today than aver btfort Our price— Hair Cut Tuesdays 15o 18 to us Smith Reynolds’ Widow Willing to Settle Cheaply Modern Market Affiliated With Suspect Bound Over on Charge NOTICE pies' gtUenimrn Offer teakettle and a set of three round pudding pans In graduated ii to fust toA 39 good gether A 1 value priced complete for January Dollar JRy only T |