Show A V THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE ) t Lobby Activities — 79 House to Croup Start AMITYVILLE N Y- - July 15 ISP) —Their Jungle blood quickened by the humid heat a giant python and a lion went on a rampage at Frank Buck’s wild animal camp and in- In- vestigation Says Chairman O’Connor jured two men late today Otis Lloyd a trainer was crushed in the coils of the eriraged snake which had writhed loose from the hands of half a dozen handlers and buried its fange in Lloyd’s arm Stuart Roe another trainer fell before the snarling charge of the n loan which broke from his handlers as they were taking it from a temporary cage Roe’s arms and shoulders were ripped and torn by tbs infuriated beast before he was rescued At Reed hospital attendants said Lloyd was "very seriously Injured" and that an operation had been performed to save Roe's right arm The full extent of Lloyd's injuries they said would not be determined until after of his entire body had been developed The python a monster was being carried stretched out from the cage in which it had been shipped from the Malay jungle Suddenly it convulsed throwing off the hands of those carrying it WASHINGTON July IS OPt- -A growing rivalry became apparent today between the aenate and house committees investigating the capital’s lobbyists Conlncident with a senate disclosure of a probe into whether the fight against the utilities bill was financed through higher rates to power consumers Chairman O’Connor of the house investigating committee announced his group would shortly equip itself with couneel and special investigators Emphatically he denied all reports that the house and senate inquiries may be ‘linked In a Joint investigation e Declared Hasty Beyond that he referred to the sudden beginning of the senate investigation as hasty and precipitate With emphasis he added that his own was a "very deliberate com- ot mittee" P has been surrounded by a mass of conflicting testimony Long Questionnaires Meanwhile Chairman Black D Ala) of the senate committee dispatched lengthy questionnaires to all power holding companies asking how much money was spent in the fight on the utilities bill where it came from how it was expended how entered upon the books of the companies and whether electricity consumers had to pay higher rates to finance the cost of the fight While the answers may be a week to a month in trickling in the com mittee expects to proceed soon with the hearings of witnesses probably those associated with Gadsden who had said his organization spent more than $300000 in opposing the ‘‘death sentence” O’Connor’s statements were evoked by questions whether the house group would avoid duplicating the work of the senate committee which had already heard Philip H Gadsden chairman of the committee of public utility executives and had seized the records of that organisation At the same time he announced his committee would hear rebuttal testimony tomorrow from Representative Brewster (R Me) whose charge that the administration sought to intimidate him into voting for the compulsory dissolution of public utility holding companies Bunco Trial Delayed - avor NEW YORK July 15 A— The sixth postponement in thl new trial of James C McKay and Williamr J Graham Reno gambling promoters on mail fraud charges was ordered in federal court today Crowding of the trial calendar caused the court to set July 29 as a new date Prosecution of the two accused as ringleaders of an international bunco scheme was to have started today epper t JULY 18 1835 Affairs in the Giant Python and Lion Run Amuck Rancher Shoots Nation Three on Coast And Injure Two at Frank Ruck Camp Rivalry Grows -- Over Probe of I TUESDAY MORNING and in a flash had whipped Itself around Lloyd Lloyd shouted for hejp but it was a full five minutes a witness said before the combined strength of four handlers could drag the coils freo of Lloyd’s body The trapped man gasped directions to those attempting to rescue him He did not lose consciousness Most of the other trainers on duty were required to subdue the raging lion Both the lion and the snake eventually were boused tn their permanent cages as the other animals in the camp added to the uproar Fred Blue head elephant trainer at the camp who witnessed the struggles said Lloyd was “the coolest thing I ever saw ‘He didn’t faint although several times it looked as if he would "He is an experienced snake man though and knew what to tell the other men to do "The animafo always get excited when we transfer them from one but how that cage to another python got loose nobody knows It all happened like a flash” Buck is in Singapore Blue said The python was included in a shipment of animals "and snakes which arrived Saturday Gunman Sub- ld dued Following Wild Escapade SANTA ROSA Cal July Chamberlain AV-A1 ranch- 15 er flourishing two revolvers shot and probably fatally wounded Chief of Police Charles O'Neal and another man and fired at Sheriff Harry Patteson before be was subdued in d battle today a Chief O'Neal was declared to have a "fighting chance to live The other victim J P McCabe was hand-to-han- be-liv- dying Chamberlain Women Too Serious About Business Speaker Tells Federation Envoys (Continued from Preeedlnf Rite) SEATTLE July 15 UP—Women display initiative In business but they are handicapped because they cannot forget their Intense rivalry outside office hours Mrs Margaret' H Aya of Everett Wash told the National' Federation of Business and Professional Women’s Clubs at a preconvention discussion today “In the first place (he business woman ia failing because she is too efficient” said Mrs Aya a dealer in heating equipment “She le too intense about everything In observing the attitude of business men toward each other w find them very Impersonal Men can denounce their business associates in tha strongeit of terms and part of an administration official It providaa further that no person shall bs permitted to ask the courts for an injunction to rsatraln the collection of a processing tax Senator George Quoted on Bill About this whole suggestion Democratic Senator Goorge of Georgia saya: n “I assort that it dlihonoat to congress” Senator Borah of Idaho saya: “It is the very eaeence of tyranny to collect taxes illegally and then deny cltisena the right to test the question of whothor they were taken legally” Senator Hiram Johnson of California who supports much of the new deal but retains soma standards aaye: “What troubles me la whether nr not the very fundamental Idea aug-tto- d “Santa and outlaw” on Rosa cards he had printed several years ago began his orgy of gunfire ascribed to vengeance and hate by of Anglo-Saxo- n cornering McCabe in a corral jurisprudent i without warning Chamber-lai- n dented” into man's the fired four bullets This touches upon the deepest body significance of what is going on Leaving McCabe for dead Cham- at Washington Great areas of berlain got into his car and drove right formerly possessed by the to the city He strolled into the oltisen are being taken from him police station and again brandishThis is accompanied by enormous ing his weapons and shouting shot increase of the power of governChief O’NeaL The officer fell with ment to compel the citizen We two bullet wounds in the abdomen are in an evolution not forward and another in the leg but backward toward the time Still thirsting for revenge Cham when it was said “the king pan do berlain left the station and cried: no wrong” meaning that the gov"Now for Patteson!" witnesses said ernment could do anything it A few paces down the street chose to the citizen and the citiconfronted his quarry zen must in the language of modTwo-Thirof Cily Lies chamberlain “Are you Sheriff Patteson?" he em slang “take it and Ilka it" exclaimed swinging his The thing being set Up at WashUnder Water After into position ington la the "authoritarian "No” the sheriff said and lunged state” of the type that haa reDike Burses at the apparently' crazed man cently emerged In Europe Chamberlain fired onoe inflicting a (Herald-Tribun- e HANKOW China July 16 Tues- powder burn on the sheriffs ear Syndicate) of moments fierce few a After grapfew that Fear day)— grew today pling and with the assistance of two people survived central China's most men who witnessed the episode recent flood disaster the collapse Sheriff Patteson knocked the old of the dike that loosed the waters man unconscious of the Han river on the countryside He was locked in the county jail and held on open charges pending near Hanyang the death or recovery of his vicChinese who witnessed bursting of tims the dike from a motorboat estimated Leader Opposes Plan to 10000 lives were lost The sudden- fit than that caused the floods of ' Restore Seniority in ness of the -- flood witnesses- - said 1870 and 1931 caught the inhabitants of the area Hankow was somewhat cheered Reemployment unprepared and the rush of the by a slight recession in the Tangtze water did not give them time to flee river held out of the city streets by weakened dikes to higher land WASHINGTON July 15 s of the city of HanTroops police and coolies were developed today between yang lies under water its residents kept at work strengthening the rivrefugees on the surrounding hills er embattlements as further rain some railway employes’ organizaThe Han river’s ravages have left would restore the menace of last tions regarding a section of the railthe country desolate the ruin great- week way pension--bil- l proposed to replace the one killed recently by the self-style- ’I later when they meet the same associates In the club or On the golf course they have forgotten all about the transaction “But with women it le very easy and very likely that they will consider the difficulties as personal insults and carry this antagonism On Outside of business” Discussing women's Initiative Mrs E Pearl Warwick department manager for a Champaign III household loan company cited a woman garter manufacturer and the career of a convention delegate Mrs Ora H Snyder “who started her candy busineu' with one ' egg and a cup of sugar and ia now rated among the millionaires of Chicago” Mrs Warwick traced the career the woman manufacturer of garters but did not give her namsc She said “aha knew from her husband who ia a tailor the difficulty of making trousers hang properly oh men with bow lege' so she de cided to create a corrective garter The price range is $350 to $15 are world-wid- e “Since it ia impossible to get 4 men she mailing list of advertises in magazines and news papers You will be interested te know she employs only women 1ft her factory “These women did not look for opportunity toome to them they had the idea and the courage to sell lead” the idea They took-th- a of s bow-legg- t To Attend Meeting Postmaster L A Smoot will leave Tuesday for San Diego where he will attend a four-da- y meeting of California postmasters which begins Wednesday SHOP IN AIR - COOLED COMFORT ONLY DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE SALE! Few Lives Saved In Chinese Flood Women’s and Misses 1 ds Cool Summer Dresses Rail Pension Bill i - "vi Supporters Split Two-third- - supreme court The rift arose over insistence of the National Railway Pension Em- 1 ployee’ that whan an association unemployed rail worker is reemployed his prior service should bs taksn into consideration in computing his pension Beforo a aenate subcommittee Printed Sheers Washable Crepes conducting hearings on the legislation Edwin A Karuthoff counsel for the Railway Labor Executives’ association representing 19 major labor organisations opposed this plan as likely to load th bill with a burden which would prevent its " and Cottons passage 1 SURVEY CHECKS NATION-WID- E ' gp r qiii mm “I l'nl ‘I HIT II TOTI 'I q rw "p i OF “ALL THREE” r'l' ‘SSmMSMeMMmMSMSMWWWWMBWSri7WlrnT'lllWWnSSBS— Sllillllilli f ’ VALVES “TRADE-IN- ’ v?v''v!wfvMrvvvavMI Chairman Brown (D N H) of the subcommittee asked the labor organizations to reconcile their differences or announce a definite division by midafternoon He said ha would close the hearings tonight regardless Stylet for: ning wear including f W ' ' ' s E i - ‘"S ' ? '' V back iun-ta- n Cotori: Plan Hit by Court H While ing CINCINNATI Ohio July 15 UP)— The administration’s low cost housing plans hit a stumbling block today when the Sixth district United States circuit court of appeals here ruled the government haa no power to condemn land for such purpoaea Secretary Ickes in Washington promptly announced however the plana for the program for which funds has $249000000 in work-relibeen earmarked would proceed on ' eveehlrt-make- rs types Jacket frocks and gandie formate Low Cost Housing s and Sports afternoon or- tt pr-te- ls and combinations strik- Alas plaids dots and pasey prints in light or dark shades tripos Sixes for: Misses' 14 to 20 ef A'vV A WiM ex n ! 4 X A another track "The taking of one citizen’s property for the purpose of Improving it and selling it or leasing it to another or for the purpose of reducing unemployment” the appeal a court here said “la not in our opinion within the scope of the powers delegated to the government” 1 m Only Plymouth has All Four 1 i Hearings Scheduled On Pure Food-Dru- g Bill Women's 38 to 46 THE PARIS A great twice-ayea- r C07 opportunity! 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