Show The Weather UTAH — Unsettled Tuesday IDAHO storms Local Metal Prices and Monday NEVADA-F- air thunder WYOMING— Fair (Detailed Report on Page 14) VOL 131 NO Issued every moraine Entered at tht postofflceat tUlt Lake City as second class matter under act of March 8 18 9 92 National Bar Meet to Map The Great Game of Politics SALT LAKE CITY Prince Rushes By Air to Seek Raps Shysters V Curb oil Crime Subaertptton rates: Utah Idaho Nevada Wvomlni Daily and Sunday mo 00 cents: year $1050 elsewhere in U 8 Daily and Sunday mo $12$ UTAH MONDAY MORNING JULY 15 1935 The Tax Muddle Past Mahan Capture On Abyssinia Held Certain as Girl Waits Fate Austrian Helm N n twiihstand-lin- g this any normal person pre f e r to pay to the extreme lim i t would ! rather have than his Assails Utahns Evans Lawyers Who Escape Go to Parley rt to the cruder form of Frank R Kent infla t i o n Because those are the roads to general ruin at the end of which the thing to be shared is poverty not wealth Therefore painful though payment may be no tax Is too stiff that will avert these disas- Duce’s Insistence Upon £& Session More Troops Groomed ‘Integral Solution’ Held Justified ’V1' Cabinet Sets Hauptmann Trial Conduct Criticised in Report Slated Monday Schuschnigg Takes Body of Wife Following Auto Accident By Associated Press LOS ANGELES July to curb crime Intended were ready today for presentation By United Press VIENNA July 14— Prince Ernst Rudiger von Starhemberg flew to Vienna from Venice today ready to make himself regent or dictator of Austria with support of his to the annual convention of the American Bar association when it opens here tomorrow The lawyers who aid criminals to escape punishment came in for a ters preconvention attack from Earle It has been clear from the start Wood Evans of Wichita Kan past of the spending policy if the sit- president of the Bar association uation is to be saved heavy taxa- who arrived ahead of the main was whose tion on rich and poor alike is Inevitable Those upon whom the burden would fall might be justified in resentment against the terrific new oral waste which has so perilously pyramided our debt and muddled the national finances but it would be stupid to resist What it is not stupid to resist however are taxes which do not balance the budget do not restore us to safety are hot even intended to do so but levied against a spenrl class are without beneficial lesults to the nation as a whole Everyone Would Want to Share Taxed to save the situation is Nearly everybody will want to bear his share of that load as a matter of though he may feel bitterly toward the mep responsible But taxed for a political purpose under a political plan primarily designed to appeal to the least intelligent and substantial class of voters is quite another No one who fully grasps the facts about one thing self-intere- st Mr Roosevelt's recent tax message can escape the conclusion that it was a pclitical gesture The circumstantial evidence is sufficient to convince any unbiased jury of this There is the fact that no tax legislation had been intended this session that to throw such a message into congress when nearing adjournment is contrary to precedent and does not make sense so far Furas results are concerned ther there is nc logic in discussing a new revenue measure except when the few oudget is being dealt with In this case the tax proposed is connected neither with the budget for this year nor for next It is not related to any effort to balance the budget and no one pretends that such is the case Movement Not New to Nation The idea it breaking up through inheritance taxes the great fortunes heavily assessing vast incomes and levying upon rich corporations is not new It is an appealing oea to which few persons not directly hit will object — provided— first a way can be found to do this without crippling business and hurting all of us second if after the rates are fixed sufficient money can be got to make it worth while third if the governmental policy of making the "fat cats” pay the bill and giving the poor a fre3 ride can be put into practica' effect Some of the most profound students of taxation questions have grave doubts on All these points But conceding-thei- r feasibility it does seertv clear it should not be attempted without careful and mature thought and the best available advice A jadad congress sweating in the July heat and (Continued on Pane Two) (Column Four) Will Rogers Says: SANTA MONICA Excited Over Possible Restoration of Hapsburgs Vienna Cal July lucky we escaped the winds the floods the drouths and the heat but pestilence finally caught us the descended on ils in train loads 35 hundred lawyers of the American Bar association are here eating us out of house and home They are here they say “to save the constitution to preserve state rights” What they ought to be here for thpt would make' this contention immortal is to kick the crooks out of their profession they should recommend a law that every case that went on trial the lawyer defending should be tried first then If he come clear hewas’ellglble to defend As it is now they are trying the wrong man 14 — California has been Yours rfcJL ficrlO special body of delegates at the Boulder dam project in Nevada today Held On Run “The lawyer criminal is very decidedly on the run” said Evans “but there is still much to do before the bar can be purged entirely of the public menace “The lawyer 'criminal is one who helps plan crime sometimes even takes an active part in its execution who assists criminals to elude arrest or to escape after their capture — a lawyer who is himself a criminal We are after him and we intend to run him out” Set Aside One entire' session of the convention has been set aside for consideration of criminal law and its enforcement And one of the convention’s major problems will be the organization of the association’s more than 1400 local and state groups into a more effective unit to combat crime Climaxing the investigation into criminal trial procedure will bq the analyzing report of a confhiittee certain aspects of the Bruno Hauptmann trial in the Lindbergh kidnaping case in New Jersey The association’s committee of the criminal law section on psychiatric jurisprudence will ask the convention to approve a resolution urging that a psychiatric report be required before a prisoner is released paroled or transferred from Simione institution to another larly the committee will recommend that a judge impose no sentence in a felony conviction until a psychiatric report is attached to the record Airplane Laws The convention will discuss uniform laws regulating aeronautics and possible state substitutes for N R A codes Attorney Mayer C Goldman of New York and Superior Judge Fricke Los Angeles will debate tomorrow night on “Shall we have state control of criminal lawyers?" Judge Fricke will take the negative on the question It was indicated the 1936 meeting would be held in Boston and that William Lynn Ransom of New York City would be unopposed to succeed Scott M Loftin Jacksonville Fla for president More than a score of Salt Lake City and Utah attorneys are in Los Angeles to attend the annual convention of the American Bar association which opens Monday Heading the Utah representation is Allan S Tingey president of the Calvin W RawUtah association lings Third district attorney member of the Utah commission on uniform laws and Grover A Giles deputy attorney general attended the annual meeting of the national (Contlnufd on Pase Two) (Column Three! heimwehr troops Earl Wood Evans Workers Prevent Complete Tieup At Boulder Dam Chancellor Kurt Fifty Join Walkout but Drivers Vote to Stay on Job Against Expectancy of U S Aid By Associated Press ROME July 14— The Italian public was convinced today that Benito Mussolini’s aggressive East African policy remained intact despite the collapse of a conciliation commis- sion British maneuvers for further league jurisdiction and an Eihopian Von Starhemberg appeal to America for Invocation of g the pact circles feel that any further efforts by outsiders to moderate toward Italy’s policy Ethiopa is sure to meet with coolness from this government Italy they said has made clear jthat II Duce's insistence upon what jhe calls an “integral solution” of the quarrel with Ethiopa is justified Hull Plea Received Deaths Mount Fite ill! She is not indifferent to her fuDisorders ture status as regards the league of nations but feels that France and at Belfast England should accede' to Ethiopia's expulsion from Geneva or at least a modification of the African kingBy Associated Press dom's independence Ireland BELFAST Northern Secretary Hull’s recent pro- July 14— Mobs looted and fired nouncement against war was re- buildings today m a continuation ofjeeived with reserve and the conProtestant-CaUuli- c disorders Which tr0‘letd fjci'st Pe3S was cautioned not to the public with too have killed five and wounded 46 great an expectancy of American since Friday friendliness for the Italian cause Disorder spread this afternoon Two of Mussolini’s pet blackshirt from York street the riot center divisions “The 28th of October” to the “Sandy Pow’1 area where a and “the 23rd of March” are bemob attacked four shops and set ing groomed at cantonments near twa afire Two buildings burned to Naples Tor immediate embarkation the ground before firemen could to East Africa get into action Deadline Seen Two ether houses were fired in quarters believe North Ann street but police and that the last two weeks In Septemtroops routed the mob and saved ber will prove to be decisive unless the buildings from destruction war is averted before then Troops Deaths reached five when Thomsent to East Africa are as McDowell 36 who was shot in already defensive it was said and the stomach Friday night died The largely of tanks airplanes riot zone was quieter tonight but huge supplies artillery and other weapons of agsome looting continued gressive war will not pour into East Although a ndinber of shots were Africa before the middle of August heard during the day' no casualties Wartime drills are proceeding in had been report d numerous cantonments in this counTwo companies of a border regifrom morning until night Miliment moved into Belfast and went try sources said troops showing inon guard duty lh'ing tne small back tary for African service are bestreets in the York street area their capacity ing weeded out quietly and replaced bayonets shining in the sun with new drafts were and soidicrs hard Police pressed to keep crowds moving for Voices no sooner had one been dispersed wn a side strret than it would Briand-Kellog- Irish Mobs Loot Fire Buildings as Well-inform- Rioting Spreads Dangerous Threat to' Austria was excited over possible restoration of Archduke Otto of Hapsburg and faced threatened little entente troop mobilization A dangerous situation was feared if it develops Schuschnigg’s car was By Associated Press for political reasons BOULDER CITY Nev July 14— sabotaged The chancellor ordered radio and at the more 50 workmen Although telegraph offices to censor all dishuge Boulder dam project went on patches suggesting the steering strike today bringing the total of gear of his car had been tempered with idle men to about 400 the likehood Police auxiliaries were sumof complete paralysis of work less- moned throughout the country An ened when the truck drivers' union “alarm” was ordered to heimwehr Heimwehr leaders were troops voted to remain on the job An undercurrent of tenseness pre- ordered to "semialarm” They must their whereabouts hourly vailed here despite the Sunday report Decline Confirmation quiet Arbitration plans are still Authorities declined to confirm pending that within a fortnight Mme Previously the truck drivers had Schuschnigg received a mourning apparently sympathized with the outfit from an anonymous Austrian strike of the carpenters and steel nazi accompanied by a letter sayworkers for pay increases and res- ing: “You may find these useful in the toration of the seven and one half near future” hour day which The Schuschnigg car crashed yesterday near Ebelsbe Difficulty Avoided Had the truck drivers struck five miles from Linz was taken to Vienna for examination Neither transportation of men from the socialists nor nazis attempted model government city here to the demonstrations leading dam about eight miles away would to the belief that if sabotage was intended it was a maniac's crime have been difficult Other groups which had walked and not an organized attempt at out in sympathy halting work on political murder On Way to Vacation the huge dam project such as the hoisting engineers machinists and The accident may have been Senator Capper electricians voted last night not to caused by a defective steering gear Faith on 70lh Birthday join the strike They were reported The Schuschniggs were on theirT to have been kept on the payrolls way to Saint Gilgen for a vacation gather at another street corner WASHINGTON of Six Companies Inc dam con- Their car struck a tree and the July 14 UP) — e tractors but to be doing little or chancellor was thrown to the road Senator Arthur Capper no work printer’s devil who rose to emibut he suffered more shock than nence in journalism and politics Officers On Duty hurt His son Kurt 8 suffered a his seventieth observed quietly Extra police and sheriffs officers broken thigh bone but rallied after birthday today confident that the were on duty and ready to meet any an operation His wife Hernia died future “has greater things in store emergency An old road leading of a broken neck than we have dreamed of” A shielded who nurse Kurt to Boulder City from Las Vegas young Except that many friends sent inmore from him serious was dynamited under orders of Glen saved 14 WASHINGTON July him telegrams and letters of conBodell chief special agent for Six jury newest marvel in the it was “just another Companies so that entry could be Wild reports spread after ‘the ac- evolution of communication will be gratulations to the Kansas The newspaper Telegraf put on a long distance hookup early day” made to the government reserva- cident tion only on the new highway which was fined heavily for publishing in 1936 if the federal communica- Republican “Generally speaking things are is controlled by a gate false reports tions commission is willing now but I mixed up pretty Some 265 carpenters struck FriCondolences poured in on the Dr Frank B Jewett president still have faith inright tne people and 70 steel out workers chancellor all of the from walking day of the Bell Telephone laboratories parts our government" he said in sympathy when they were re- world They included messages from will request the commission tomor- faith in we’ll get back on our feet” "Finally to an half start for work quired Pope Pius and Premier Benito Mus- row to approve the installation of to hour earlier and take their solini a new “coaxial” cable between New lunches on their own rather than York and Philadelphia for televi- Agriculture Scientist company time sion transmission Permission i4! Dies in Washington The central labor council subse- Father of Senorita expected to be granted quently announced it would arbiused WASHINGTON Dies in The improved fable has been July 14 (iD — week trate but was asking a y Object of laboratory experiments to trans- Dr Marion Dorset 63 one of the and an approximate increase of 25 mit television images which arcj leading scientists of the agriculture per cent in wages to bring the scale — VERA CRUZ Mexico July 14 UP) clear and definite Research hasdcpar(men his home here djed to $1 an hour for skilled and 75 Thomas Rivero wealthy Spanish been carried to the point where it early today after a brief illness newspaper publisher and) father of is cents for unskilled labor necessary to lest its performance He was head of the biochemical Senorita Maria Elena Rivero the field conditions division of the bureau of animal object of the transatlantic flight of under industry He was a codiscoverer of young Juan Ignacio Pombo died the serum to prevent hog cholera today of pneumonia and participated in perfecting a Rivero came here from Mexico Un I Ians for method to diagnose tuberculosis in City Where he had been residing to embark for Spain He owned the cattle CHICAGO July 14 UP)— Melvin He is survived by his widow and newspaper El Santanderino in SanH Purvis former head "G” man of one son Dr Virgil Jackson Dorset tander (Pombo is flying toward Mexico the federal bureau of Investigation! later reduce the national debt withan-- ! out interfering with recovery City by easy stages from South here today was yet unready to “As secretary of the treasury it America He and Maria Eena were nounce his future plans Asked whether a report that he is my conviction that it would be childhood sweethearts in Santan- become a private detective might to der) of these perilous regard any part were true the man who led the- new revenues as available for new war on the Dillinger gang replied types of expenditures or as justicrisply: fying any increase over our careful- FIIA Insures Loans ’Nothing to it I will have no ly budgeted plans for federal outBy Associated Press days” Totaling 203 'Million plans to announce for several lays" Purvis resigned from the federal Wash July SEATTLE advoThat said the UPt-The WASHINGTON July 14 service last week thousand business and procates was fine but it did not go federal administration anfessional women were flocking into far enough As a result they ar- nounced housing that it has insured Flier Believed Victim today Seattle by airpiane train and auto-A- f gued opponents of the tax bill are loans totaling $203168148 since the mobile today to take a concerted that its insisting primary purposes housing act became effective Black V ldow Dltejlook at their position In the shiftare social rather than financial Of this total Stewart McDonald The suggestion of ing picture of economics society administrator said $99646-76- 0 ALVA Okja July 14 (?) A and politics may be settled this week Today acting was for modernization and re- bite were delegates and visitors physicians believed was inthe house ways and means commitand $103521588 for new homes flicted by a black widoF spider to They the biennial national convention tee had L H Parker chief of staff pair low cost housing and refinancing of caused the death of Joe Ralls 26 of the National Federation of Busiof the joint congressional commitmanager of a flying circus hope ness and Prolessional Women's tee on internal revenue and Mid- mortgages dleton Beaman house legislative early today Ralls lived In Wich-jlub- s Child Killed by Car ita Kan Their presidert Mrs Celine Maccounsel at work drafting a bill Stricken two days ago the flier Donald Bowman of Richmond Va That draft will be taken up by LAWRENCE Kan July 14UP— the committee in executive session' Betty Huey daughter of lapsed into unconsciousness yester- said matters to be discussed in the probably in another week and the Mr and Mrs O Huey was fatally day Physicians could find no bite convention would include: 1 actual rates inserted Most commit- injured last night when she was on his body until late last night Changes in the various fields teemen expressed the private opin- struck by a car driven by John H and were treating him for ptomaine of women’s endeavor wrought by While bathing the pa- - altered economic conditions ion that the objective should be to White a mail carrier Police said poisoning the child apparently dashed in front tient last night a nurse found the 1) New techniques made neces-bit- e raise in the neighborhood of of the machine White was not held on Ralis' hip a year sary by these changes Well-inform- one-tim- Television Looms By Long Distance ision Pight six-da- Riches Tax May Be Marked For Public Debt Reduction WASHINGTON July 14 UP) — A possibility deyeloped today that money raised by the president's new vealth tax bill might definitely be earmarked for payments on the $28660000000 public debt Some members of the house ways and means committee disclosed they had such an idea in mind for two reasons: First to show that the measure really was designed to help the budget situation and second to make sure that the money was used for that purpose The usual procedure is for tax bills simply to raise money which go into the treasury's “general fund” It can be taken from that fund and used for any purpose Revenue seldom has been earmarked for particular purposes One occasion was Inclusion in the National Industrial Recovery act of taxes to finance the $2200000000 public works program It authorized This time committeemen recalled that Secretary Morgenthau said when he opened the hearings on the new tax bill: unwise not to "It would be call on sources of revenue which (would reduce our borrowings and If Schuschnigg loses control over the cabinet Schuschnigg was injured slightly yesterday in an automobile accident which killed his wife and injured his son and chauffeur The cabinet prepared to meet with Starhemberg as Schuschnigg accompanied by President Wilhelm Miklas reached Vienna from Linz wife his wife's body aboard a heavily guarded train Penal Reform Plan Widened In Oklahoma Fascist Press Cautioned nt go bankrupt or President w- future OKLAHOMA CITY July 14 UP) —The belief that society is duty bound to seek a regeneration of those who have broken its laws underlies the widening penal reform program of Governor E W Marland First termers are given new hope for life "outside” Further 14 men sentenced to in the electric chair will have an opportunity soon to say a personal Word for themselves before the unofficial pardons and paroles board "We’ll either have to exert more clemency or build more Governor penitentiaries” said Mar-lan- d At McAlester the big penitentiary originally built for 2500 convicts now houses 4200 Of the first-terconvicts the governor told this story: “Two young men stole a mule They sold it for $5 Repentant they sought to buy back the mule They were caught in the act "The owner got his mule back the purchaser his $5 and those two young men who were trying to right their wrong are ip the penitentiary for five years— the minimum sentence for larceny of a domestic animal In Oklahoma" 1 Business Asked To Submit Codes WASHINGTON July 14 UP) — American business was notified today of the federal trade commission’s readiness to negotiate voluntary codes to help replace N R A’s rule of Industry The commission announced it was writing 170 Industries which had made inquiries outlining procedure leading up to a trade practice conference for framing agreements Coincidentally the commerce department In Its monthly survey of current business reported 'Considerable interest has been manifested In the trend of hours and wages since the abandonment of the N R A codes While data are not available to determine the extent of recent changes there is a very evident disposition to main- tain standards “Individual instances of wage reductions and lengthening of hours have been reported but their significance in the aggregate cannot yet be appraised" The commission gave no formal indication of what it expected to include in proposed codes but Chairman Edwin L Davis previously had expressed a desire to be “as liberal as possible" Industries now desiring codes are instructed to file applications describing briefly their business' what is expected of qodes in the way of outlawing unfair methods of competition and the representative character of those applying About 100 Industries had made direct inquiries to the commission 20 proposed agreements submitted first to N R A had been turned over to the commission and an additional 50 inquiries to N R A also were transferred Rome American College Head Takes U S Post VATICAN CITY July 14 UP) — Monsignor Eugene S Burke rector of the American college in Rome has resigned and will take up pastoral work in New Jersey it was announced today Bishop Thomas J Walsh Monsignor Burke rector of the parish of the Holy Trinity Hackensack N J and dean of Bergen county He will assume his new duties the latter part of August after a short vacation Seattle Welcomes 15000 Women for B P W Meet -teen -- $300-0000- FIVE CENTS Italy Remains Firm in Policy May Dictate By FRANK R KENT WASHINGTON July 14 — Nobody gets much pleasure out of paying taxes It is a process from which little or no fun can be derived and the heavier the tax the less humor in paying it 16 PAGES— - 3 The changes in opportunities for vyomen as compared with those of men Mr Bowman said a survejr She was completing would show great opportunities and improvement increased employment prospects for women througnout the country Today's sessions included luncheon for the board of directors and a reception for the visitors by the Oregon state federation There were no formal meetings Tomorrow the sessions start with a breakfast and continue through a meeting of the board of directors and sessions of the institute of occupations into committee meetings of state and national chairmen occupied with administrative problems of the federation with a convention mass meeting on the program for night in Federal Agents- Refuse to Confirm or Deny - Mysterious Reports Sentencing Wednesday Rumor Says ‘Brains’ in Kidnaping Will Be Taken by Midweek By Associated Press TACOMA Wash July 14— Mysterious reports that the government was closing In on William Dainard alias Mahan fugitive “brains" of the George Weyerhaeuser kidnaping continued to circulate here today while Mrs Margaret Waley waited in jail pending pronouncement of sentence for her part in the crime Relentless “G" men moved about through the Pacific northwest but would neither confirm nor deny they were on the badly wanted convict's trail One report was that the government hoped to have Dainard in hand by next Wednesday the day set for sentencing Mrs Waley on “Lindbergh law” and conspiracy charges ‘Good Authority’ The Tacoma Ledger said last night it had learned on “good authority” that Mahan would be in custody "within 48 hours” In the trial of the stolid girl which ended in her swift conviction yesterday Harry Andrews a government witness testified he had seen Mahan in Seattle about June 15 This was one wesk after Dainard had evaded police in Butte Mont only by abandoning an automobile containing $15155 of the $200000 ransom money What Mrs Waley's punishment would be for her allegedly unwfll- - the sensational snatch timber fortune ing of the heir remained a matter of pura speculation Life Term Possible Federal Judge E E Cushman who sentenced her husband Harmon M Waley to 45 years in prison on his plea of guilty to similar charges had it within his discretion to impose life sentences on both counts Both defense and government at- torneys indicated however they did not expect him to impose the maximum penalty the law seta no minimum sentence Mrs Waley who while the jury was deliberating paradoxically expressed the hope that she would be convicted clung to her air of impassivity Immediately after the verdict she had issued a statement saying she was satisfied with John F Dore chief of court appointed counsel said he probably would appeal her case at his own expense ‘Human Cur’ Dore argued that Mrs Waley's “human cur” husband to evade the state law providing Washington death as the maximum penalty for kidnaping concocted the story that little George was taken across the state line into Idaho thus bringing the case under federal jurisdiction cig-arIt was while buying a case for her father’s birthday that Mrs Waley was arrested in Salt Lake City June 8 for passing a $3 ransom bill Mr and Mrs J P Weyerhaeuser Jr who bought back their son for deciinde to comment on $200000 the conviction or upon the search it et nt for Dainard SEATTLE July 14 (UP) — Harmon M Waley "refused to testify in behalf of his wife” it was charged tonight by John Francis Dore chief counsel for the defense of Margaret Thulin Waley 19 who was convicted Saturday at Tacoma of kidnaping George Weyerhaeuser 9 Dore said the reason given by ths small-tim- e crook for refusing to aid his wife aftet being brought from McNeil Island prison to testify was that he had not slept the previous bight and was afraid he would 'be nervous on the stand Tribune Features Agricultural News Amusements Angelo Patri Barbara Vprse Comics Culbertson — Editorials Forum Haskin 9 7 6 6 — '13 6 4 8 13 Health Horoscope McIntyre Obituaries Ripley Senator From Sandpit Serial Sports State Uncle Ray Want Ads Weather Report 6 4 1$ IS 4 10 12 8 13 14 15 14 |