Show B 12 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE WITNESSES BLOOD CALLS IFY CARBON MAN Effort to as Fails in Gain Free-MaWrong Goal $155000 n DEFERRED DECISIONS Pardons Board NEEDS Stamped FORHUMAN Array of Relatives Appealing for Prisoners by battle over the noto The rtous “Blackle" Gibson murder case rose to dramatic heights Saturday at the board of pardons meeting in the state prison when three wit nesses confronted and again iden tified John Martin as the Carbon county slayer But whether Martin will have lost his long fight to prove “mUF taken identity” and gain his free CHARITY CHEST remained a matter for con lecture (Meeting Next Scheduled for Week to Push DRIVE PASSES Dike Program Added $27316 Hedges Boost Total Fund to $83879 the various Your Legislature $ com- mittees interested In the Deer Creek project and city officials of Utah and Salt Lake counties mittee headed by E M Bagley will submit a report calling for some form of stats control of the liquor traffic William Griffin and will undoubtedly provide the lawmakers with ammunition for debate Republican (senate) Taxation however will present tha Resident of Logan Educated at Brigham Young uni- knottiest problem Inroads of tha deversity pression have increased governmental Farmer and manager of the Husler expenses made tax burden onerous elevators at Cache Junction former and sent officials seeking new forms school teacher A member of the L of revenue Virtually all membeis of D S church forthe legislature are committed to defore Tuesday crease the tax burden on real propmerly counselor in of the bishopric erty but ways and means of attaining Happy at Chance the Newton L D S that goal are obscure Apparently Jubilant at his ward bishop of the Fosters Revision Plan chance to appear personLogan Creek so The Utah State Farm Bureau Is fosally before the board Martin was Interlare project closely bein i citizens Lake Salt ward of City gifts called from his cell to be viewed ocked the governor explained both tering a tax revision plan designed to Although a Re- remove the state tax on real property phases will be considered Preparatby Morgan King John Pantelakis half of private welfare work— totaled he reis publican 80 to Added resisubscriptions $27316 and Tony Chrlstodulis former ion of separate contracts for particialtogether and is expected to lobby a such total supporter the grand ported previously dents of Price pation in the two projects will be vigorously for its proposals The farm of the new deal bureau also may be joined by organThe trio previously had told the thus far subscribed has passed the urged that he believes 73 mark $6379 halfway by To ‘‘Blackie’’ ized educators who are casting anx — board they knew the Stress Faints “Santa Claus and Three-dareport figures show the Governor Blood explained toils eyes upon school revenues seekGibson who shot and killed James the that new the deal are advance a source of assured supply campaign division ad- organization ing II are Fappacostas on the night of No- vanced toguard brothers steps and imperative rugthe $46880 89 mark on the the Planks in the farm bureau tax provember 25 1922 in the Last Chance march toward are to forward as projects go origindividualism ged of Its quota goal gram are based primarily upon a resort at Helper The killing it inally planned and that the meeting the forgotten man” The women's crusade division would higher income tax buttressed with a stress these points Was alleged climaxed a quarrel with a Recognizes reached the of has $22500 quota selective sales tax higher inheritance The governor was noncommital on over Eunice Russell a companion the need of tax re$16145 04 mark levies absorption of liquor profits the reports of a movement to start of Pappacostas form favors a Mr Griffin sys- Others Near Goal construction of the Utah lakes dikes "AH declared John Martin the tem reflecting ability to pay opposes by the state when and if hard drink and the application of convicted murderer was ‘‘Blackie’’ The business and professional divi- even if lake users fail to agree on a the sales tax unless it becomes uni- is legalized bases to tax and make the division of the water form among states indorses liquor comparable although only one of them had seen sion quota $12500 has reached rates for public utilities Some quarters have hinted that F control and believes the educational Martin in the years since the slay- $5225 mark The national firm divl Junior College Funds sion with $5175 subscribed is within ERA funds might be sought for a system should be free unhampered ing and wisely supported Schools will present their usual Mr King laid particular empha- $2325 of its $7000 goal The employes' temporary dike or that the reclamation bureau would be asked to go Was reelected to the state senate troubles to legislators although m sis on his identification insisting division lists subscriptions of 30 as against a quota of $33500 ahead with full construction and let from the Second senatorial district more acute form since funds must be that "Blackie” had unusually hairy “We mark the stipulations come later have passed the halfway found to operate a junior college sysarms and Bach of but hairy chest of the campaign the tough part W D Hammond tem School districts are crying for Would Oppose Dlkea‘ the trio described the man — gave W Ure Scott ahead” said still more funds and legislators must turn A tricounty delegation representDemocrat (senate) his approximate height and weight in chairman addressing ing Utah Summit and Wasatch counan ear to their pleas Attempts to diResides in Moab described the color of his eyes and campaign workers “Tomorrow is ties told the governor Friday that Educated at Brigham Young uni- vert the gasoline tax wfcich automo-- ’ hair and detailed peculiarities of campaign of rest return us all let your day bile owners wish to reserve for excluor F E R A dikes would be his hands versity to the fight Monday with renewed temporary Is a stock grower of Grand county sive use on highways may be made opposed if they should offer an obWithout knowing of what had vigor and determination Our job stacle on the schools’ behalf and undoubtedto the Deer Creek project and was elevated to the senate from transpired before he was sent for can and must be done "Wednesday The latter project it was explained the house of representatives repre- ly corporate municipalities will deMartin entered the room and was Let's get out and do it”by mand a greater share of gasoline tax sents the Twelfth depends largely upon storage of 20000 told to remove his shirt One by revenues for city streets School Heads Help acre feet of water normally reaching district which one the board members craned their Of deeper significance perhaps Emery heads to note the small crop of The 250 workers present at the Utah lake from the Provo river Lake will be the problem of reorganizing Grand and San black hair on his chest and the meeting Saturday were cheered by users have made it plain that they and school county city not "Was governments would water of and the Juan heads Deer school to counties prinpresence yield this less heavy growth on bis arms and instituting a measure of economic a member of the cipals who heard the special schools Creek unless the dikes were built to They examined his hands observed group planning in Utah The governor’s them assure 1933 34 of lake women’s the crusado increased an of report legislature yield nails which appeared to answer committee of nine and the state planfrom public school prin- to more than offset the 20000 acre and has been a the description by the witnesses subscriptions ning board have diligently been studycommission e r of cipals teachers and employes of near- feet ing the whole problem of government The users have said they would not Grand county ly $4500 Repeats Denial Including private schools during the past year and legislators Then one by one Martin faced and other educational institutions the be content wrth rights to the seepage Supports “higher are expected to spend many hours rates and lower From each came the group listetd gifts totaling $5449 43 flow from the Deer Creek dam which his accusers considering their recommendations exemptions on inatory— he was the Blackie Gibson The University of Utah faculty sub- sponsors of the latter project declare It migfit be conceded that consolidatcome tax and a scribed $900 To nearly and knew I Price m LlCrC in NeCCS-they Helper ed tax units may lower governmental ii S II gf proper com bina-tioThirty boy and girl members of the temneMantl som ewrface°channels( rh Martin had but one replv: but prnblpmg CGR£55Cti Viih an amount which may equal uie of the income "I Sever saw you before and I 1933 Wasatch school kindergarten consolidation are quite likely to be and sales taxes” to never heard of you before in my band delighted the workers with a 20JXK) acre feet taken for storage insurmountable at the present time Hundreds Gather at Sugar-hous- e relieve tax “very The program of musical selections life ” Public Utilities Issue Sees Mr Hammond materially" But when Pantelakis was asked East high school glee club won rounds for Efforts of farmers milk the Lake marfor Salt Unveiling i supplying City inof applause with special Community The utilities issue is certain to be necessity for liquor regulation if he recognized Martin's voice and Chest ket to obtain a higher price for their product reached a climax at a dorses a more equitable distribution raised again in the legislature but of Monument songs while Wesley Seabury replied that he did Martin was un- and Arva Holbrook Roosevelt of school revenues and sees in gov- many lawmakers are junior meeting Saturday at the chamber of commerce of directors of reported veerable to control himself longer ernmental reorganization “a great ing to the opinion that school orators aroused keen enpresent regSalt the milkshed in units Lake "You might know me mister" high monument the near The Pioneer factor in lightening the tax thusiasm by their addresses with the ulatory laws are adequate If only he said in n stinging voice “but chest as their Faced with rising production site of Utah's first sugar factory — theme sufficient can funds be appropriated I sure as hell don’t know you — and costs chiefly because of the short- unveiled and dedicated to the utilities commission for en"Women Set Face Saturday afHerbert B Mate when 1 get out of here I’ll come forcement Sugar-housof no the ternoon at with purposes and at ceremonies age Mrs Roy Bullen chairman of the A feature hay prospect to see you” Democrat (senate) program has been arThe whole problem of social legisplaza — was classed by the Born of obtaining higher prices through Then Martin burst into a string special schools group acting as chair- ranged for a smoker in Ogden reared in Utah re- lation is expected to open before the as a fitting tribute to the of expletives and charged be was man of Saturday’s report committee for all Elks and thsir friends next the milk control hoard the pro- speakers in Salt sides Lake new legislature but this Leld is exCity men who had vision to understand a victim of a “frameup" branding introduced the school heads present Wednesday at 8:15 p m In the ducers decided to circulate a peti- what this country may become and Educated in Utah schools the Uni- pected to await action by congress of various public Elks’ clubhouse it was announced all the testimony as “lies” Before and presidents of Utah univerNorthwestern under guidance of President Roosetion which will place the whole to those who have had the courage versity who were Saturday by John C Hadley chairhe could get warmed up to his sub- school student bodies velt Old age and perseverence to make the dreams sity unemployproblem before Governor Henry H Educator lawyer Dean of men ment insurance pensions ject Warden R E Davis led him luncheon guests The school enter- man of ths committee In charge ani affiliated measreality tainment program was arranged by Blood Uni- ures are and at of the To away professor speech are for emanate invitfrom expected particularly gathered Reply to Governor Blood’s The milk control board set up Hundreds of citizens Martin is the second man to be Mrs Bullen and Mrs Spencer Wright ed to attend said Mr Hadley the ceremonies which were under versity of Utah A man of humble Washington with the Utah legislachairman for this district by the state re- the direction Of the monument com- origin he worked convicted and sent to prison as group vice ture following the capital’s lead The lodge meeting will Appeal for Funds The women workers are as usual be heldregular “Blackie” Gibson He has served covery administration The persistent relief problem also comprises mittee formed by the Sugarhouse his way through at 7 30 p m under direcmen to for hard a the pace three producers three distributors Business Men’s league Earl J Glade high school and five years and six months since his setting will demand more treatment and if tion of Exalted Ruler Arthur E Monday Expected Comfollow” said Stewart Cosgriff has and one representative each from was master of ceremonies givthe federal government should beuniversity conviction in 1929 The program following will “With the Lund come steadfast on a policy that states The first man to be convicted of munity Chest president While awaiting action by Washing- the city board of health and the The speakers were George Q Mor- en much study to include a number of profeasional amount in obtained subscripalready social must contribute a greater jjorUon of ton D C headquarters of the Federal state department problems of agriculture ris son of Elias Morris who superthe crime was Hajter Oscar Phil-lio- n tions to dancing acts and other numbers are on well their way Has had they six relief years’ funds Utah's lawmakers will a Canadian war veteran Virto be followed by addresses by past Emergency Relief administration on Under regulations of the adminis- vised bringing the sugar mill machinexceed their quota” be troubled indeed Taxes may have Utah's appeal for an additional grant tration it requires six out of the ery by ox team to Utah represent- legislative experitually the same witnesses who idenWednes- exalted rulers and by a Dutch The will close ence In last the to campaign increase in such an event despita relief of Landtified Martin identified PhiUion $250000 to continue work eight Votes to Increase retail prices ing the Utah Pioneer Trails and lunch to be served In the dining k orders on 111 proj and effect other matters of general marks association Governor Henry legislature he batevery effort to lower the burdens but the Canadian subsequently es- day night with a victory dinner project room The legislature will be overwhelmH Blood Heber J Grant president tled for higher tablished his true identity beyond Some of the dance numbers will ects in tha state continued m effect policy Police Firemen Tests of the L D S church N J Hansen taxes upon utiliingly Democratic and before the sesdoubt and was freed Blocked Saturday Action reproduce original compositions sion ends laws may be expected E R A work relief of the monument commit- ties and AcorporaLt seemed to be the consensus chairman at the Century of Progress Stopping of F was Redress Faid chamArranged December given tee who presented the memorial to tions necessitated by at granting further protection to Indusprojects Friday that the exposition Mr Hadley said tax As redress for his unjust imprisof reform only the city and City Commissioner P pion Saturday’s meeting trial workers revising the tax sys$319000 curtailment of Utah relief alout be of would the way tax Salt for believes he tem repealing the wholesale produce onment the state legislature paid Probationary examinations difficulty H Goggin who accepted it on behalf lotments in October and November to of the Lake City police and firemen will be Commissioner Knight milk be should retail raise burdens rhillion $5000 price dealers’ act redrafting the of Mayor Louis Marcus who is out Definite action on the appeal of from 10 to 11 cents per quart and of town more equitably disMr King it developed before the conducted in room 307 Engineers hall tax abolition of child labor and alter'Henry H Blood for the Back After Illness Governor board was The stone shaft rising 70 feet was tributed on a basis Herbert Maw witness in behalf of University of Utah December 1 it ing the motor transportation act Such $250000 special grant with which to have the entire increase go to the It was declared how- completed some time ago Two bronze of income Believes educational op- measures are all planks in the DemPhtllion at the latter’s trial but was announced Saturday discontinuance of work relief producers prevent Arthur Kuhn secretary of the civil John M Knight commissioner of projects is expected from Washington ever that the distributors are op- figures representing progress and in- portunities should be equalized in- ocratic state platform which party appeared for the state at Martin's dorses social insurance favors the di- members are sworn to uphold Other trial to identify the present con- service commission room- - 211 city public safety returned to his office headquarters probably on Monday posed to a price increase and be- dustry were placed this week and county building political planks which may not be so strongly v cause of the voting setup in the Unveiling the lower portion of the rect primary to nominate said applica- in the public safety building Satur- Robert H Hinckley Utah vict as Gibson candidates board are able to block any such monument were June Taylor selecChnstodulis said he “had never tions of those expecting to take the day following a short illness director whs advised Saturday supported mqjude to senate Was the from tion of the judiciarynoupartisan reelected must be in his office was stricken The commissioner of John Taylor prime removal of the Mr Hinckley who is confined to move thought Phiilion was the man" examinations the not Sixth district later than next Thursday with severe abdominal pains Novem- his home in Ogden by injuries sufoffice of the state superintendent of One of tije objects of taking an mover in the Deseret Manufacturing even at the time of his trial but public instruction from politics and that he did not express his views Physical examinations for the ap- ber 7 Mr Knight said he was “feel- fered m a recent automobile accident appeal to the governor will be to company which built the mill and will a thorough study of the operations of be conducted by Dr L ing fit although a trifle weak” as telephoned national relief headquar- have this to the defense or prosecuting at- plicants arrangement changed so imported the machinery from Eng- Service Station Bandit E Viko city health commissioner in he prepared to read a - ters at accuthe direct primary in other states Washington with the request that any one group will be unable land and Mary Garf granddaughter torneys Trial Held the public safety building Novem- - mulation of departmental records that Utah’s request be of Elias Morris Suspect ' granted Mr to dominate Considerable interest also devel- her 26 Lans-daland e reports Field Supervisor Reports Hinckley talked with Arthur The tenor of the remarks at the In remarks prefacing the dedicaoped at the hearing when J A John Monastero 20 charged with which he offered Presexecutive assistant of the F E Howell Ogden attorney conducted indicated that many pro- tory prayer classed meeting with On L D S Seminaries A in R a assault with of beet the ident the absence Harry L Hop- ducers are in Grant sugar in deadly weapon a lengthy review of court testidesperate circumas “one of the greatest devel- the intent to commit robbery was kins FERA administrator and Au- stances and dustry are mony and records In an effort to others that In the west for the benefit of ordered held for trial In the Third Conditions in L D 3 senior semibrey Williams assistant admmistra-- : forced out of business There being win clemency for Mrs Elizabeth were oped tor district court after he waived a pre- naries at Huntington Ferron and the people even threats Droubay convicted of first degree a of strike producers’ Mr Lansdale advised Mr Hinckley if Mr Morris told of the difficulties liminary hearing Saturday before (Jastle Dale in Emery county were murder and serving a life term other to obtain efforts higher experienced in hauling the sugar City Judge W Douglas Beattie that a check of Utah’s allotments was classed as “the best in their hisMrs Droubay shot and killed her Monastero is charged In connection tory” by E Ernest Bramwell field milling machinery across the plains being made and that action might beprsral1' VVe are husband S Edson Droubay a fire one to death” Edstarving in 1852 and reviewed the entire de- with attemptmg to hold up Bert expected Monday for the church departdepartment captain November 29 It seemed almost like the "good declared “and we must velopment of the industry in Amer- wards a service station attendant supervisor gaily decorated downtown streets Pending word from Washington lproducer ment of education Saturday on 1992 at their home old days” in Salt Lake City SatBOt ust and stores helped create a holiday 1 do and in Salt Lake back slt state FERA leaders and county ofon November nothing" ica his return from Emery county City urday when the Christmas shopatmosphere ficials transferred work relief emGovernor Blood expressed his pleasPolice announced Saturday that he Mr Bramwell will Want 60 Cents leave Monday Before hearing the had was stores season their of the with the men two to ping one of Many opened as relief monument identified so at been direct rolls had array of witployes that all r Under the present schedule the ure participating in the to visit seminaries Blackfoot nesses called by Mr Howell observance of “Downtown day ’’ toy departments open for the ocdedication in company with leaders who robbed a beer parlor at 980 West Pocatello and Grace at needy persons would be supplied with average Jus to is from Idaho Stores were crowded morning price tice D W Moffat as a member casion much to the delight of producers food fuel clothing and other neces- 43 October so in develstreet much for North done the who had Temple to 46 cents per pound butter-f- at of the board objected to procedure and afternoon as early Christmas children who accompanied their saries Sugarhouse and the surand most producers believe it opment ofareas shoppers-sough- t which he branded as tai tamount parents on shopping tours Sevof fruition The appropriate gifts to a ad many should be at least 60 cents If the roundinghe said had resulted because APPLY FOR WATFR others made purchases to fill eral window displays of toys kept “retrying the case” hopes Land & Livestock retail price-o- f milk were increased of sidewalks crowded with chilcampnt need1 ’Attractive Other members of the board the efforts of men of vision were made by all retail company and W C Fev Duchesne i0 H cents and the difference giv- dren however voted to hear the records The musical program included se Is sponsored en stores to m the the state "Dotontown mean would Saturday it applied farmers day” cngi reviewed In the hope they might lections bv the Murray high school neer’s office for permisMon to appro- - an additional four cents a Weather th'af teemed a little semiannually by the junior chamgallon band the Irving ninior high school 'fined $5 He was a”rrested at 444 Dent Chamberlan chairman was help them to “decide how they more 300 acre feet of water from or an additional 12 cents whose under suncommerce than the of Hostesses were Mrs ber priate wintry bright per pound1 giris’’ chorus the White Chapel quar ISouth Main street November 5 lnlm charge could ‘best exercise their discreshine of the last few weeks was the Sowers Canyon creek m Duchesne butterfat and Rsna Mra This would bring the tet and a vocal solo by Alvin of a small quantity of tax-- Chamberlain supervision the gay street decoration” county tions were installed enjoyed by local residents and ‘average price close to 60 cents idington jLoomis (paid liquor Swamped with plcaa from an un Usually large number of relatives nd friends of convicts the board was forced to defer decision on all of the 60 cases before it Executive action was postponed Until next week when the session will be resumed on the call of Gow ernor Henry H Blood ex officio chairman Governor Blood indicated the call would not be issued belong-await- Need far Action urgency f the situation demands immediate action” Governor The Community Chest is more than Blood said in announcing his plans “Dikes must be built across Utah half filled to Marching onward toward the goal lake nextprevent a serious water shortsummer and the construcof $155000 tenth annual Community age tion work must be begun promptly Chest appeal workers at their third ‘‘Some way has got to be found to report meeting in the Hotel Utah Sat- adjust the differences over this project urday listed subscriptions that raised the and that will be the purpose of Any extended delay the total sums thus far given for hu- wouldmeeting tend to make the project fail man needs to $8387973 of completion In time to be of any Subscriptions for the first three material benefit” Because — end dikes the seven-dathe Deer days of the campaign “The II Jr Fourth y y $79-50- 0 $10-45- 8 -- a f- Jk n j ng 2 To amend the articles of Incorporation of carnal companies of Utah lake so they can subscribe to diked water or Deer Cfteek water and meet government financing terms Invitations will be sent to canal presidents Significance ng P II: Goggin A host of governmental social and economic problems will face and (standing) N J Han- Utah’s lawmakers when the state legislature meets on the second The approaching session is expected to resen chairman of the com- Monday in January measures which may vitally change ceive proposals for mittee which built the the nature of the state government monument Brigham Young Liquor regulation or prohibition taxation social legislation public utilJohn Taylor Captain Philip Know ities and proposals to consolidate taxing units in the interest of governDe La Mar 'Abraham O mental economy ere among the prinSmoot and Elias Morris were cipal issues scheduled for debate But a maze of minor issues also will coninstrumental in building and Editor’s note: The coming front the legislature such as the cession of the legislature will wholesale produce dealers’ act the motor transportation act the direct equipping in 1SI4 the first bs called upon to consider vital problems of government primary a nonpartisan jfldiciary and beet sugar factory in Utah Perhaps as never before undei ground water will have a multiplicity Committee to Report and one of the first of problema to solve To prePerhaps the most spectacular issue of the America The factory site sent the pnblie a glimpse will be the matter of liquor control personalities in the senate and That the legislature will attempt a is directly east of the present hoese the Salt Lake Tribune solution of the liquor problem appears will print daily brief thumbcertain The governor’s advisory commonument nail sketches of members) Seeking “immediate action” Governor Henry H Blood announced Saturday that he will call a conference eithef Monday or Tuesday In the capital to aggressively begin mapping a program for diking of Utah lake and clear the way for the Dedr Creek rec- company Far-Reachi- Commissioner tions immediately HALFWAY GOAL of nor Henry II Blood City lamation project Water users and others affected by the two projects the governor said will be urged: 1 To form water users’ associa- 12-ye- ar dom Headed by Taxes and Liquor Facing Solom LAKE PLANS Couvict Important Questions The Pioneer monument on the Sugarhouse plaza with principals in the dedicatory services conducted Saturday Left to right afternoon in January Expected Heber J Grant president of Session Meeting Receive Proposals for Legislation the L D S church Gover- FOR SPEEDY RE-IDENT- tlom NOVEMBER 18 1934 Principal Figures at Monument Dedication $8387973 Murder SUNDAY MORNING iff auA i I j Milk Producers to Take Utah’s Sugar Price Fight to Governor Pioneers Paid Feed Costs Make RaiSe High Tributes -- n Elks Bid Friends To Big Program At Clubhouse pro-duc- er bur-ren- WORK AWAITS e get-togeth- er FERA ANSWER Old-time- rs stop-wor- ton-mil- e a FERA ten-da- y for Downtown Day Attracts Crowds Into All Stores all 1 i 444- 1 UClrfW Al |