Show t X Weather Forecast UTAH WYOMING — Un Local Metal Prices ti- Gold IDAHO NEVADA— Fair but cloudy at tlmea Detailed Report on Page 1J-- T Local B t 3- utl ntrd Tmo4 nrerr vaniint at the eoctoftlce it Balt Lake Cite at ateond daaa aisttar under act af March A U7t VOL 131 NO 55 35 00 Silver (newly mined) Silver (foreign) ' Copper ' Lead i400e Zine tled and cooler SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY MORNING JUNE Suhacrlptleit rataa: m ee eantai year 9 1935 Wall HtM Idaho Nevada riaawfaara la u a 7757e 72 'e OOe 4 30 W"M aottlraimt Prtet IM Copp Ill PART— T TV RTVTM Da tlr and Bondar Dally and Bunday aw tl to WromlB a China Meets Japanese Warning With Troops Today and Tomorrow By WALTER LIPPMANN— Blind Alley i NEW YORK June the woret thing about NRA waa that in respect both to recovery and reform It took the coun try pp a blind alley IV baa attacked tyranny been an Impor- breaking dewrf because it could not be enforced It has been at tacked as a " brake upon re- Relter Llppmena CQT(ry This was I believe true In 1933-3- 4 but 'Since the thing lost momentum and above all since the genuine recovery measures have begun to take effect it had ceased some months ago to be very Important But as a diversion of energy and attention from the crucial to the trivial f reminajeT policy to rntnur Tned dlesomeness it continues to con- fuse a large body of opinion and It would seem the administration Itself Fail to Find Division of Effect Mc- Kay Says Vital Efforts Lie Ahead The World Is Nipp ons Set Zero Hour ment and Replaceof Authorities By Associated Presa North China newest theater of controversy echoed to the dump of marching soldiers Saturday While Japanese troops maneuvered 'ltt' thrstneti Ph Eleven) (Continu'd on (Column Two) In This Issue of The ‘ Sunday Tribune SPECIAL FEATURES Parade of Week’s Events Pages C and Boy Scout news' Page 7-- C l-- C Karpis andFriehds Reported in Ogden B ef industry in state Page 14-M I A speakers call on youth to aid in bettering world Page L Chamber of commerce names board of governors Page 14-B B NATIONAL I fj FEATURES Editorials O 0 McIntyre Sullivan Page 0 2-- 1 MarkeapFinancw - and ll-- G Pages Benito Muttdlini Slno-Jspan- es Mussolini Hurls Defiant Retorts among ail Mutual Improvement s aoclation and otherL pSauxlli-arie- s Sbeng Chan’s 32nd Chinese and homes army moved out of Peiping toward President McKay principal speakthe trouble zona to replace the evacer at the afternoon general session uated Blat Chinese authorities at of the fortieth annual confarenca Tientsin took elaborate precautions of tho Young Men’s and Young Woto prsvsnt any “incident" men’s Mutual Improvement assoMsjor-GsnsrKenkl Dolhara Nation Will Settle Old ciations in tha tabernacle also prethe “Lawrence of Manchuria" whose dicted that Just as had been arrival at Mukden in September New Scores With abolished because alavery and it was morally 1931 immediately preceded Japbad ao also would the liquor traffic anese selsur of that Chines terriEthiopia' b abolished tory was sn rout from Mukden to “W hear of the financial profits W td f Peiping’ ' Mv Others On Way i and the benefit to industry that By Xaaoclated Pres front legalized liquor Other Japanese offloerl also were CAGLIARI Italy June I—Benito will result So also tha north1 won on the way to Peiping to five China Mussolini hurling defiance St his traffic against tho south in tha Civil war “final warning" that the army's European critics today assured It had more guns and more north China demands must be ac- Italy that her old and new accounts because men but slavery was abolished becepted forthwith with Ethiopia would' be (settled cause it is morally wrong Reports to Japanese newspaperi without regard to “what’ia said be“Liquor traffic also will bo abol at Toky Indicated the deadline for yond tho frontier" ished because It is fundamentally acceptance of tho demands— which While 20000 soldiers and blackwrong and injurious to human sowould mean Japanese domination shirts gathered in this VINAL HAVEN Maine June 5 HIMLEY HALL England June ho asserted of all tha northern area— waa next cheered he made Sharp ciety" city Pointing a way to solve grave (UP) — The little excursion steam- 8 (AT— Franklin D Roosevelt's reTuesday reference to Great Britain: problems confronting tho world he er Castine carrying 79 passengers “W will imitate-ttho letter covery program cannot be ac(Copyright 135 by Associated those who try1 to teach us a lesson said that though millions of years crashed on a sharp ledgs today and (Contlnn-- d on Psto two broke in few cepted ea the model tor Great Britwithin a sinking Press) (Column One) They have demonstrated that when minutes ain Prime Minister Stanley Bald TIENTSIN China June 9— Jap- they were creating an empire and The steamer was carrying mem- win teld anese and Chinese troops marched defending it today in the first disclothey never took into ber of the grange on an outing ominously in north China today aa consideration world opinion” of sure the policies hie new governCoast guard ships rushed to the tha “aero hour” in tho increasingly Italian newspapers lashed at will pursue ment loss two rescue and the of reported tensa controversy British “interference" with Italy’ livee one a woman and the other “Changes of the most radical ns draw nearer Eaat African policies V one of those who bed been rescued ture are taking place in America” Chinese authorities hera took Eden Britnew Captain Anthony but who suocumbed later be told an open air rally of 13000 elaborate precautions to forestall ish minister for ng league of nations SAN FRANCISCO June t All others passengers and four persons on th estate of the Earl any incident that might ignite the affair was assailed by papers for of tho tankship dispute fog members of the crew were saved of Dudley powder barrel even disarming po- - hia address In tho house of that has engulfed Paclfie coast ship- by the coast guard it was "But wa always have to rememreported (Oontlnii'd Ml Pu Three) was Poe months several Three) for ping Mrs of (Column One) Charles Wooster Camden ber that situated aa we are de(Column Two) today with authoritative waa drowned and her husband was pending for payment for our food reports that striking oiltanker sea- reported missing by our exports sudden and men had balloted in favor of arbiScreen-Stag- e Four persons were taken to Knox changes can do more tration at Rockland They were: anh jo this country than they can Edward A Vandeleur president hospital Mrs Nat Hopkins Mr Rebecct In anycountry of the world” of the State Federation of Labor and Mre Grace Packard all 'The new prime minister who yesdeclared he had been “reliably In- Alley of Camden and Evelyn Bartlett of terday succeeded Ramsay MacDon— formed" that In yesterday’s coastald indicated some of former Pr Washington balloting the sailors voted in The injured included Charles mler David Llpyd George’s “‘new John Barrymore Answers Divorce Complaint by wise favor of abidingly an award in the Gregory of Glen Cove deal” schemes which the wartime event pf arbitratlonr- - F- - M Kelly Th survivors premier finished discussing-witby up werepieked Asserts She Would Now secretary of the Maritime Federa th steamer North Haven en route th cabinet Thursday might be i Proxy tion of the Pacific declined to con- from Vlnal Haven to Rockland and saying "changes must be Hold Him Captive firm the report Kelly is a spokes a lobster fisherman skippered by adopted made” man for tht Seamen's union “But experiments should not be Hanley Dyer LOS ANGELES Juno' I (JP)— shackled with the domineering tac- Purpose of the ballot persons In Captain of those aboard the Castine made” he added "until every possiEight John Barrymore answering charges tic of Miss Costello said labor formed marine in circles and “to eswere hurled Into the water The bility of the result of those experi’ of his divorce-bewife alleged cape the deadening Influence of her was to assure the federal media- others ments has been examined thoroughto wreckage clung an event hera today aho once held him presence on his art ho went to tion board that in the a dense fog shrouded ly It is safer to do that in agri Although adaward is made the seamen will captive aboard New York and culture than in industry” th coast the sea was smooth his luxurious here to its provision to later England" f w yacht ruined hia Vandeleur said the effect of the ballot la to place squarely upon tht peace of mind the anawer said stifled bis artistic Unable to Work shoulders of tanker operators the burden of coming forward with an carter and wor- The answer was ried h 1 m Into filed by tho acoffer to arbitrate Thu far spokesmen for tho - employers hav deflight to N o w tor’s business n d En- - manager Henry clared they ses “nothing to arbHotchner a codeitrate" noted ac fendant In Misa WASHINGTON unwarranted and indicates to m June 8 assertions Costello's action over falling silver prices that Secretary Morgenthau is not Reserves Italy Array described as Hotchner was and thus far undented rumors from buying but rather is probably sell m own answer named on tho Colors abroad that the United States would ing Otherwise there should be no Summoned to proxy" to the not to through with its buying pro- cause for such a decline in the til p 1 o n that ' ROME livorco suit re- Barrymore June 8 (UP)—A decree gram Senator McCarran (P Nev) vet twice” had was issued in the official Gazette today called a meeting for Monday ' “Frankly he wrote Morgenthau cently filed by transferred ' much Mrs Barrymore community tonight calling to the colors the of tho senate silver bloc to demand "I am concerned about the seeming John Barrymore the former Do Dolores Costello warrant officers and men of the immediato stabilization of the met- failure to assure the country ort the lores Costello of tho screen status Of silver" R Dean Warner Hotchfief’s law- classes qf 1900 to 1912 (now about al at 8129 an ounce Foe moro than two months Mrs "I trust" h added “that you se McCarran meanwhile made pubyer howevhr said today's document 23 to 33 years of age) wlio previousBarrymore kept th actor "a virtual was really Barrymore's own an- ly have been wireless operator lic a letter he had addressed to fit to tell an uninformed public that aboard their yacht Infan- swer “by prisoner” aircraftmen assemblymen etc in Secretary Morgenthau calling at- the provisions of tho purchase act ta with women guard tho answer Thr actorproxy" whoso handsome pro- the air corpa tention to rumore in India and ars being enthusiastically carried said Sh waa accused also of file has adorned many an Idyllic Pilots of tho class of 1883 were China that the United State Is to out by the treasury department and threatening to confine him when romance of tho stage and screen placed on a special list subject to abandon its purchase policy He that there is not the slightest basis they reached Los Angeles “upon her has just returned to New York call Officers of tho air force and requested a “positive statement” to for th rumors to which I have made false claims of habitual intemper- from a- - yacht cruise to Havana officers of th air engineering corps prevent demoralization of th mar- reference also that as soon as pracance" with his newly acquired young ra- of tho class of 1877 and onwprds ket ticable silver will be equal to Barrymore was unable' to work dio protege Elaine Barrie and oth- were called to the colors for only In a separate statement the Neth valu ef the monetary successfully at his profession "while ers vadan declared this drop ”seems metal In the treasury” twq months’ training the-han- ds At Italy’s Critics Sy "’ ( ’ V1 4 4 ” Jr r rn - Excursion Boat Baldwin Slues Crashes Sinks At U S Plans gaily-decorat- ed Mariners Act To End Strike Sino-Japane-sa (AV-Lifti- Idol Says Wife Made Him Prisoner on Yacht h rrjpf McCarran Calls Meeting To Probe Silver Decline as-su- 1 prop-ertytohi- m 10-- C k ' “?' ' Automobile Seen office 2—Ogden police and the Weber county sheriff learned that a car answering the description of the kidnapers Pontiac automobile was seen iq that city 3 — Elliott Michener former Oregon convict and believed to be the writer of the ‘’Egoist Egoist” Weyerhaeuser ransom note Lake wa reported seen in Ogden and Salt City 4— Seattle and King county Wash' authorities broadcast an appeal to arrest three men who were reported to have been passengers in the green Cadillac sedan which passed through Drigham City Thursday and believed to have headed for the The men were wanted for another offense Wyoming line Others Join Hunt — 5 Nevada and California authorities entered'the hunt Saturday believing that Utah and California mobsters Joined with hoodlums in the northwest in the Weyerhaeuser “snatch" 6— Arrival of E J Connelley special agent in charge of the hunt in the Tacoma area Tis arrival was denied by the local department of justice office despite his arrival here at 4:30 a m Saturday 7— Assignment of more than 30 Salt Lake City police offi cers to the case by Captain O B Record acting chief of police who said that he knew little about the case but “wants tho government to realize that we are doing everything we can tOj clear up this case” Karpis Seen ’ 8 — Ogden reported that Alvin Karpis public enemy No' l 1 with June “a in was seen in that city Saturday company blonde woman and three men Three me npositively identified ' Karpis from government photographs The most enlivening phase of the Saturday drive was the hunt throughout all the Salt Lake City stores for ransom notes Between 15 and 20 bills made their appearance Friday night when the discoveries were made by clerks in the branch of the Federal Reserve bank the Walker Bank and Trust comtr pany and the Utah Savings and Trust company—---- Two more of the “snatch” bills were recovered by the government Saturday when Salt Lake City housewives sought to pay for purchases in local stores The police officers stationed in the business houses escorted the women to the offices of the bureau of investigation in the federal building but after reporting that they had tepeived the money as charge they were released Asked for List Then another woman was given a $5 ranson note as change She went to the Paramount theater and jokingly asked Manager Paul Hendry for the lis$ To her surprise she found the bill listed She turned Ihnote over to the department of justice agents who gave her another “fiver” But the department of justice agents and the county and local officers were fearful that the “mob” had passed their “quota” m Friday and with sufficient “cold” cash to finance their trip for several hundred more miles were on their way ‘ to other centers - So the department of justice agents Saturday were ' all points ready to travel by air or motor upon the watching firstalarm that more ransom money had appeared ’ The government sleuths mad it no secret that they were mucK dts-turbed that tha Salt Lake City v a - - ’ v‘ ! 30-o- dd — 9-- D D C 6-- "I - 9-- C 1-- D i “G-me- n” j Estate Page section Page (Real to t-Pages and joreenPagi J2-and 13-Will Rogers Page Sports Pages B to SUPPLEMENTS Triune Junior Twelv4 page of the best comics n the world Magasine section ' Karpis from pictures and said thsy were “positive” It was h Change During Friday’s Shopping Four Rifle In the automobile In which the High hopes that the kidnapers ot George four wer driving were four rifles And twoJ’violin cases" Thaaertal JJtah'JadedpmrpUbly Saturday and motor number of th automoto have been in of night as the department of Justice agents— 30 of them— worked? since sarlylivthe weck lt bile wer reported to have been " -- V11 mutilated independently” and” silently apparently partially explains the woman The sheriffs deputies reputed feverish activity of departwith Lake and Meanwhile Salt Ogden police together City ment of justice agents working from wer told appeared highly nervous the Weber county and Salt Lake county sheriffs forces had little and smoked cigareti heavily Ogden j Two agents whose Identity could Th Karpis story was told by L to work with because the government men either didn’t knouf not bo learned were reported to he E Huffman 2703 Monroe avenue working Saturday with tho police a talesman for th Ogden- Nash or wouldn’t tell and sheriffs deputies All high- company 2200 Washington avenue Saturday developments included: t ways fropt the city were being who said tho men and woman 1— Discovery that between ?0 and 25 bills of $5 $10 and watched by police deputies and the drova to tho garag last Saturday In a 1933 Pontiao sedan state highway patrol denominations had been passed in Salt Lake City stores $20 Karpis was reported to have been Thcytsought to trade tha automo- Ten) The law has no flue as to the identity of the passer 1 seen here in company with a blond ' - (Continu'd on HColumq Su) one-four- th Mark t More of Suspicious Money and dismay ment officers revealed Saturday place Tht world’s best works are yet to bo that Alvin Karpis fugitive gangster hay been Bunted here since accomplished" In these words David O McKay early In the week in connection In second counselor tho first presi- with tho Weyerhaeuser kidnaping dency of tho U D S church Sat The report that Karpis had been urday sounded a call to action 4n btrt although taryrisbeiieved (A7-Dlst- urbed Kidnap hunt centers In Salt Lake and Ogden Page L McCarran calls meeting to probe silver price decline Page 1 Excursion boat sinks off Maine coast Page 1 ' Bitter Senate fight looms over new N & A setup Page 2 WORLD China moves troops toward trouble sone Page 1 1 Cuban magnate freed by kidnapers Page I Mussolini hurls defiance at critics of Italy Pag L Men Cloak Movements in Strictest Secrecy N While Local Police Watch Stores for Old-Tim- nt LOCAL AND REGIONAL Blood and Utah delegation to meet With P W A chiefs Page I4-commission Industrial orders higher minimum pay for 2? classes ‘G’ Speaker Asserts Present Federal Agents Hunting for Gangster in Junction Mystery Sedan Sought by Weber County Officers Day Departure From f Gty Since Early in Week Officials Declare e Ideals Housewives Questioned After Tendering Bank By STAFF CORRESPONDENT woman and three men last Satur"The world Is young Wo have OGDEN June S— Law enforce- day Thrtt Ogden men identified notes Found to Have Received Them in no for doubt Demand Withdrawal of Soldiers Young’ al The confusion arises from a failure to distinguish brtwesw measure which affect tbd ooo nomio system as a whole and partial remedies which ‘ deal with haphazardly selected incidental evils There la tor example this chiseling What is question chiseling? 'It is paying lower wages than the conventional standard It is charging lower prices than the fixed prices Why can an employer chisel on wages? Because there are competent unemployed workers whom he could hire in place of those whose wag e he la chiseling Why does a business man chisel on prices? Is it because he likes lower prices? Far from 'it It is because he can sell more goods at the low price and he has plenty of goods to sell No one heard much about chiseling before the depression The When there reason Is obvious Is no large reserve of unemployed and no large unused manufacturing capacity in short when the demand for labor and goods is equal to or greater than the supply there is no chiseling there is no “cutthroat competition" ' Chiseling is a phenomenon of the depression It is true that -- 'resident David This tant charge had NR A not been i j Against Chinese Seek to Avoid ‘Incident’ as Deadline been as -- a Nears on Ultimatum would have 4M Ace Government Investigators Evil Rushed to Salt Lake and Ogden When Ransom Bills Appear Here 0 At LA Listens To Challenge Peiping Army Heads Toward Trouble Zone 8-- MOUNTAIN WEST In thirty-tw- o page of today's Salt Lake Tribune there are depicted in colorful stories and striking photographs the scenic and historic attractions of the Intermountain WMirwhkh-Mch-7Meprviigenu in thrills for incrertngthon’dsM(‘--- tionLsts from nil ever the world This section well merits being mailed to friends and relatives in distant cities for It is a distinctive presentation of the natural wonders of this scenic paradise from tho Grand canyon on the Sbuth to the Yellow stone and Glacier national narks on the north Cali Wasatch 590 now and extra copies to mall your friepds Sunday Tribune including Scenic Section cents postage anywhere in the United States and possessions 12 cents Scenic tion (only) 32 pages 5 eents postage I cents Wrapped ready for mailing s PLAYGROUND “flooding” had becoma pubho property and said that new safeguardsw would be tak?q to prevent a " publieily thatth?-thought gav th “anatchera” ' warning to leave the state Ogden also was a focal center o recur-cembC- auf-(ici- ent the officer’ efforts Saturday when Weber county sheriff deputies and polios wer informed that th green machine believed driven by the n met Th) —(Continu'd (Columa V V i Tv) |