Show - - :- t i ' -- - '' - 1k i A THE SALT LAKE TRMUNE e - :It1 officials ilearnig Reveals 1Torture Implements Found in Room las't of Mellon s Famed Paktin gs SATURDAY MORNING APRIL 8 1935 iWoman l v airy Where Returns i work" Min Craig o rya Insult' on Card ani KANSAS CITY Mo April 5 lconsue"aplrits" for advice and —Implements reminiscent of a me-- was involved ld neighborhood quer- than we also of lercblgr to' S for "discrirni-- I nation against cooperatives" whicht work-relief are groups patterned after the original scheme of Mrs1 Anna Eleanor Roosevelt to provide mettuLat aelflustenenee—baLstcmi Hurd's groups in absence of little- barred room screams at night- in the today Ar't Treasures Supposedly where Mn Nellie T Hurd private concerns Police meanwhile held Miss Cooperative Advocate in employment byForm allegedly Early Unit Helped 44 adopted daughter of husband Herbert her tha Hurd 1 California Demands Due for U S Gallery nightly until he fatally shot her the dead woman as a material She helped 'drganize one of the - first groups of that nature in the nes& Hurd charged that the daughGiven as Evidence 'Work Not Charity' United States—the "Brea Unemploy-- I Detectives found a Mexican rope ter knew of the tortures and men essociation"—which she said withwhich a man's wrist ribbed matches for the burning of SANTA ANA Cal April 5 (11P)- -- contitbuted about $34000 toward susPITTSBURGH April 5 (iP)—The may be cut and twisted a double- - his feet its members The old man's bedroom had iron A edged dagger 'whips of stranded d full list Of 70 internationally known 'wire woman with taMing "Membert of cooperatives must do two guns small ban over the windows and he said small paintings which Andre vt W Skelton pokers allegedly used to burn Hurd's he frequently wu bound to the bedi snapping blue eyes and a brisk de- 88 hours work a month to get suror allowed to move around thik termined way about her put two plus commodities while persons on said he Intends to place in a national feet relief who are not members get the art gallery at Washington was dis- The frail former railway watch- - house udder the mulls of his orife"s $350 relief checks and an "Insult" in extra food without doing any extra the mail box and announced tonight closed today at the former treasury man was recovering In a hospital pistol Hurd revealed that his wife had she would not eat until something work" she said seeretary's income tax hearing before from injuries which he charged 'People are having their that his powerfully built wife had two revolvers and that while car-- 1 is done about it the board of tax appeals slowly killed They want work The art treasures on of the great- Inflicted en him the night before tying one ahe allowed him to Creep She is Mu Lucy Craig I am going to starve now on relief not charity est private collections held were ac the shooting Stab wounds burns to a table where the ether gun lay expert accountant tty rather than submit to of quired at a cost of $19010115 accord- and multiple bruises were found "I didn't want to kill her" Hurd She told relief officials to whom she putting people on charity rather than sent on the was checks his said "I and the "insult" accomshe body way which my of to shooting deeds just ing gift on work' Investigators learned- from neigh--- out She had kept me tp all night is going on a "hunger strike to starpanied their transfer to the A W Mellon Educational and Charitable hors that Mrs Hurd wu wont to burning matches against my feet" vation" as a protest against the dole -Fuel Exhibit Set "Not only for myself—for everyTriist she'said The body" Smokeless Fuel Federation of in introduced evidence were They Car-Tra-in Off Work Ile lief shortly before Mellon finished five Utah will give a demonstration of days of tutimony on the witness Miss Craig's protest 'is against be- smokeless fuels Saturday beginning - stand and drew from Robert H Jack ing taken off work relief and put on at noon and all day Saturday at 69 son government counsel a challenge what she calls "charity relief" The that Mellon had not legally estab"insult" was an accompanying card Sot ith Main street It was anlished an intention of placing the pictenths her to "call at the relief of- nounced Friday by Mr Alice Mere tures or other assets of the trust into fice for direct relief check Case nil Horne executive secretary The I national gallery Texas Man Wife Grand 110 2525" demonstration will be given as part - Refund Claimed Seth Paton Former State "It is a direct blow at 'cooper- of the organisation's campaign to son KilW as Auto atives'" she said "Others will join relieve Salt Lake City of the smoke Counsel for Mellon claims the finBank Commissioner me in this protest We would rather nuisance ancier is entitled to a refund of Rolls Tracks d dievartorturo vhembetittre-toun- 4 waging war is profit-makin- the-po- Museum Society Names President to " ' 4 ""- Easter shoppers! 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Salt take City has come further out of the depression than most cities on the Pacific cout in the opinion of W P Fuller Jr president and general manager of W P Fuller company large western saint firm who arrived here Friday for a two-da- y visit Mr Fuller is making a tour of Inspection of his company's properties throughout the west He will leave early Sunday for Pittsburgh Pa Business conditions in the intermountain west he said are slightly better than last year and materially better than two years ago suffered injuries including the breaking of his artificial leg Blanpied asked for damages totaling Chamber Buys Pike District Lamb for Children Irrigation Files Budget of $369 A Fri- was — prize lamb purchued day by the chamber of commerce POCATELLO Idaho—Irrigation 1 for distribution at the S hoe- - district No 17-- F serving 13 farmpital for crippled children and at ere and ranchers in the vicintiy of the Shriners' hoSpital fdr crippled Inkom will pay $38936 to operate k children the project during 1935 according Vern Woodhead of the cham- - to a budget filed with Mrs Barite b f was sent to the Wilkins deputy county auditor :ore ko schoomwm association's live- - The budget was figured on an s at Spanish Fork to average basis of the report a of the make the purce by Paul F Key- - watermaster over a period of the thretryeare The budget wu president- Twenty-pest i five cents a pound was paid for presented by Jeff Pratt chairman the Iamb lend R S Bennett secretary : -- I -- to1crii9: 4:: 7 : ' A ::::iiii!::':: - w Netv! 1?:1 ' ' :'a::C'' ::V::::! 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through the bureau R S Scott a bookkeeper for Mel- dent Dr George W Middleton seclon presented several deeds of gift ond vice president Francis J Clarke liand the original trust agreement secretary IdaMrs Roscoe Grover WenWilcox treasurer made by his employer on December brarian fol30 1930 and Hogan offered them as dell It Paulsen director and the lowing trustees: A U Miner Jr Dr evidence He was seeking to support the Mel Russel G Frazier Randall L Jones Ion contention that although origi J Henry Ehlers E P Pectol Maurice usenberry Ida Wilcox and J Donpally no deduction Growers In ald Daynes Mr Ehlers is the retir- Outlook for the $3241000 worth of pictures ing president 1931 to in trust the Mellon he West Bright Says given W was entitled to a deduction and is now Divisional chairmen are J Mrs Earl Douglass Lucille Sudan Coast Dealer on 8139000 the rebate demanding Francke and Joseph Everett taxes paid that year Jackson objected asserting that the Marked improvement in the 'livetrust did not constitute a legal trust Be stock industry of the west due to exlie said: cellent feed conditions was seen by "The instrument Itself does not create a trust within contemplation of J M (Tex) Condon of the firm of Washburn & Condon livestock deal-law It is entirely too vague to esere of the Pacific coast who was vis-tablish who the beneficiaries are C There is no person living or "dead iting in Salt Lake City Friday "Livestock prices this year are ap-who could have any rights in the enproximately 35 per cent better than forcement of it It is without the posFuneral services for Mrs Ellen for the corresponding period of 1934 sibility of enforcement by anybody in a court of equity It creates noth Conder Tauter 68 widow of Louis due to better feed conditions and to a better quality of ing" John Taufer who died at the fain incidentally animals" Mr Condon said - ily residence 836 Condon said range conditions :':Twelfth Eut in Utah and California were the best street at 9 :05 they have been in two years In he said feed conditions IN m Thursday of California :'"": Bones will in many sections have been better 1 pneunionia 2 p m than In any time of its history Dust 4 be held at in the L storms and dry weather together Sunday : with unseasonal cold snaps bowever 77-:NO S Thirty-thir- d Seventeen junior men of the Uni' un- - have depleted the ranges of New ward into chapel were of Utah initiated versity der the direction Mexico and Surrounding states to an Skull and Bones honorary scholu' of tic and activity society for men Joseph alarzning degree he said ' E Bishop t:sWirthlin Six In commenting on the Spanish Fork class of at the students the junior show Mr Condon said: Trandchildren will livestock university at a formal banquet "The event wairhandled in an excelN:''''' ' be pallbearers Friday evening Born at Midway lent manner and made a creditable' Thome initiated were: Parry SorThe Future Farmers' or12 1866 showing enson Albert Heiner Dee ParkinApril ganizations are teaching their znemMn Tauter was son Alton Parker Herald Carleton bers the fundamentals of sound marthe daughter of Frank Daughters Hugh Hintze ketng" ShelMrs Tauter Edward and Ralph Tanner James Be less Sherman Smith Lynn Stockman Her- ly Conder She resided in Salt Lake man Harms Marvin Ashton City the greater part of her life was a member of the Charles Otterstrom Thomas LarTwo son Fred McKenzie and Grant women's auxiliary of the pioneer Evans Thornely Swan was un- volunteer firemen's association of able to attend initiation ceremonies which her husband was one of the S L first members due to illness Mr Parker was elected president She is survived by six sons 3ohn of the newly formed organization E Tauter Bert Tauter George Other officers elected are: Fred Taufer Joseph Tauter and Dr Maintaining a high standard of McKenzie vice president and Lynn Louis John Taufer all of Salt Lake practice will be the keynote of two Stockman secretary and treasurer City and Victor L Tauter of Oak- mortician conferences to be held four daughters Mrs in Salt Lake City this month Members of the Owl and Key land Cal Morticians of the intermountain senior honorary association will be Maude E Irvine Mrs Thomas HanInitiated at a formal banquet to sen Miss Thelma Taufer and Miss territory will assemble hers next be held April 27 it was announced Ellabee Tauter all of Salt Lake Monday to meet with Joseph L national City Also surviving are 24 grand- Galen of Philadelphia president The meeting place has children and three not been Friends may call at the fain-fl- y designated home Stinday from 11 a m1 Mr Galen is completing a tour of the western states He expects to to 1 p m 'r :' ': 4 :: ::::A4:: '::'::':: 1 - Upon 8139000 ' ' - and more on all women's wear! 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