Show xtr vi SATURDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 10 1934: THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE - Root Hurled by Biwa Early Seaway Accepting Scrip Ki Ha Man on Wagon Approval Seen Retail Stores COFFEYVILLE Kan Nov: 11AUPTMANN AS By —A tree root hurled 150 yards by a WASHINGTON Nov NRA dynamite explosion today killed Guy Lawrence ratification 4seaway treaty Urged Upon Ford of Sedan Kan northwest of on the administration's JERSEY VIEWS LONE CRIMINAL 0 VP) (k)--- appeared high legislativeagenda today Sedan where a city waterworks dam is under Construction Ford and Frank Bruner were sitting on a wagon apparently believing themselves out of danger at that dis- St as President Roosevelt disclosed negotiations alInvestigators neport on ready had been opened with Canada Probe of Company looking toward slight changes in the No One but Bruno Repact Establishments The sectance from the excavating The president also made it plain ceived Money State Will tion of tree root crushed Ford's skull that regardless of the treaty's fate Contend in Trial Chicago in his opinion would get no lim- and bruised Brunei WASHINGTON Nov 9 ' (11)--- A FLEMINGTON N J Nov 9 (A') — but Bruno Richard Haupt blood mann received the $50000 money ransom for the Lindbergh baby the state of New Jersey will when it brings the kidnap-- pally stores vbarge The inquiry intostores operated by slayer suspect to trial and he alone companies in the mining quarrying of it 4ad the spendingconfident ding and manufacturan—official lumber ro The state is can ing industries was made by Dr C B source disclosed today that trace virtually every dollar ' of the Fowler of the City College' of New ransom money directly to Haupt York Dr Henry P Dutton of Northmann and already has rounded up a western university and Daniel BloomBoston retail trade board field large number of witnesses who will A of the of the retail code teztify connecting the Bronx carpen- whichprovision was stayed pending the study ter with the diSposition of the money From a reliable source today it was would prohibit the acceptance ofstigating board proreported the defense Is equipped withto scrip The invt at no company stoma posed instead a fund of approximately 30000 I sc should take p in excess of 25 per be used to 'defray the cost of trying to save Hauptmann from the elec- cent of the pay earned and then should accept it only at its par value tric chair It further recommended that workSilent eit Remainder ers be insured a reasonable cash pay$196901 ransom only Of the $50000 ment of wages each per day that pay bad been recovered when the last of- periods be limited to one week and ficial announcement was made some that employers be prohibited from weeks ago How much if any has requiring 'workers to trade at combeen recovered since authorities re- pany stores' fused to divulge Thecorrimittee reported "but few To Prosecutor Anthony M Hauck cases of direct and indirect preabas been assigned the task of direct sure being exerted on employes to ing the operatives who are tracking trade at the company store" and down the money still missing said these establishments "sell goods Among those engaged- in tracing and render services equal in quality the money it was learned authorieompared with those offered by the tatively is Thomas H Sisk the de- independent stores" partment of justice agent who fig- However it found that "toed prices ured so prominently in the under- In the company stores are on the av-- I cover investigations which led to erage from 21 per cent to 104 per arrest Hauptmann's cent higher than similar prices in In seeking to link Hauptrriann to independent stores" and all of the ransom money the state neighboring that "the practice of discoutning is following out its claim that the for cash by merchants and former German army machine gun- scrip of the community is ner engineered the sensational Lind- other members widepread" bergh kidnaping single hannded Such discounts It said have been Disposition Shown costing workers from 10 to 30 per the To accomplish its intention cent of the face value of the scrip prosecution must show how Hauptwith $30310 the connected mann was still officially unaccounted for Of the recovered money $14590 was - found either in Hauptmann's garage ' or on his person $3120 was passed on tradesmen some of whom have named Hauptmann as allegedly the man who gave It to them and $20801 In gold notes was turned in to a bank when the country left the gold CHICAGO Nov 9 ()—Solution of standard by the mysterious "J J Faulkner" who has never been iden- the mystery of thymus gland one of the main problems of human physitified Officials have already pointed out ology seemed a step nearer with pubthat if to this sum is added the MOO lication today of a seriesrof studies Hauptmann lost in market transac- of the influence of an expect ' of the tions and the $15481 in assets he had gland on white rats k at the time of his arrest the total Daily injections of the extract carIf loans two ried through five generations markwould be over $42000 approximating MOO which the sus- edly imreased the rate of growth and to are lsador made Fisch said he pect maturity both physical and mental added to that the accounting comes it was found and increased the ferto slightly more than $49500 tility of the parents It did not pro- U PTA duce Business L eaders Guests of Airway In Plane Flights The National Parks Airways Inc wu host Friday to 160 Salt Lake City and Ogden residents including state officials business men and civic leaders on 16 flights in the new $70000 Boeing transport plane which will be put Into service on the line from Salt Lake City to Great Falls Mont Monday With Pilots A W Stephenson and Franklin Nelson alternating at the controls eight guest flights were made in Salt Lake City in the morning and a like number in Ogden in the afternoon The plane is one of two that will be operated by the company and will result in a faster time schedule over the route Courtesy flights have been 'made for the last week at various points on the route Included among the guests In Salt Lake City Friday were Governor and Mrs Henry H Blood Postmaster I A Smoot Mr and Mrs George Albert Smith Julian Bamberger and others Salt Lake City business men Alfred Frank operator of the line and other officials of the line made the trip to Ogden returning Friday evening d Island Inpziry Leader Arrives at Coast Port UP)--- 1 ing - Attorneys for the Tennessee Valley Authority then moved that the case and Judge Grubb said LOS ANGEUES Nov 9 he would hold a hearing on the moMillard E Tydings of Maryland tion within five days head of a committee which will conJudge Grubb said a temporary duct a series of hearings on Philipwould halt the Tennessee in arthe islands pine independence Valley Authority program and that rived here by airplane today en this was no case for such an order route to Manila: The senator and his fellow committee members will sail for the islands Bandit Trio Loots Bank next Wednesday Of The committee is composed of four Escapes senators: W G McAdoo of CaliforD nia Kenneth McKellar of TennesNORFOLK Neb Nov D (iP)—Ne-- ' see Democrats and Ernest W Gibson braska officers tonight searched for of Vermont Republican in addition three gunmen who held four bank' to Tydings who also is a Democrat employes captive many hours' slugged a bank official and robbed the De Lay National bank here of apEscaped Devil's Island $21000 at 8 a tri today Prisoners Given Boat proximately' The trio held seven persons at in the bank awaiting opening of by -the ARUBA D W 1 Nov 9 (RI—Ten vault by the time lock and then eswith loot the escaped prisoners from the French caped penal colony of Devil's island put to Ole Gladem assistant cashier was sea at daybreak today from San Nico- struck on the head with a revolver' las bay through the generosity of the by one of the gunmen when he refused to obey a command and swung American and English colonies his fist at the robber His injury was They had been provided with a foot sailboat equipped with an auxil- not serious iary gasoline motor and a supply of gasoline sufficient for 400 miles travel Mother's Information by the use of motor alone Furthermore they were given a Brings Arrest of Youth' monih's provisions clothes tobacco and sufficient money to help them to LOS ANGELES Nov79 (W)—James ward a new start in life Larimer 16 was arrested here toon information furnished ponight POLES BATTLE JEWS lice by his mother in connection with WILNO Poland Nov 9 (A''—Anti- extortion threats sent to Henry P Semitic sentiment flared up here to- Streicher Toledo Ohio contractor day on the second anniversary of the Local officers said the boys mothdeath of a Pole in street fighting be- er Mrs Mu lia Laritner had reported tween Polish and Jewish students to Toledo police in October that the at threw nationalists bombs !handwriting in newsuisper reproduciYoung two synagogs breaking doors and tions of threatening notes received by indo w IStreicher resembled that of her son aliattarivog - 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