| Show 3 " THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 2 German Biographer Predicts End Housewife Tells Of African Strife by December Of Helping Man In Poison Death NEW YORK Oit (A)— Emil empty tensions gesture made because of Mussolini has clev- - Today Salt Lake 8 the German biographer erly transferred the tension outaitJe day pictured il duces war on Ethi-country It the deBWly of a Confession Reveals Plot opia as “an empty gesture” but diCtators to be forced to create a one which would result in an ending 'diversion from home troubles Which Took Life of satisfactory to Mussolini by Christ-- 1 "No general European war Will 'result from the Ethiopian situa- mas ' Woman Ludwig arriving from Europe for tion unless the Suez canal should a lecture tour predicted Emperor be closed and no one will close the Selassie “losing the game” Suez MINEOLA N Y Oct 8 Iff)— A Haile as well under an “Mussolini will not continue the housewife who smiled with a child’s and his country until Ethiopia is conquered unconcern confessed today officials Italian mandate or some similar 1 war because it is Impossible to conquer fer daughter j “The war will be over by Christ-- j that country and he is too clever seducer 'mas because Italy will not finisblnot to know it especlajlywjth the wife to poison bis he said “The attack was an j rest of the world gainst him ” She also was represented as con- it” fessing that she did away with her own brother by the same poison— a crime for which she was tried and acquitted a decade ago and so can-inbe tried again An illicit relationship Everett R Applegate 38 past commander of his American Legion post allegedly carried on with Ruth Creighton 15 trii Will Supervise Farm Debt apparently inspired the Borgia City Commission Will In an ordinary frame ' eider Complaints Against Adjustment in Two dwelling at Baldwin L L Lived in Same Place Weslerto Stales Orders There lived Mr and Mrs Apple-- 13 gate and their daughter Agnes A public hearing wlU- - be held by Appointment of Ray L Lillywhite and Mr and Mrs John Creighton of Salt Lake City formerly of Brigto a at date the commission and yet city With their two children Ruth as regional specialist for ham John 12 and there last September be determined on protests against Utah City and Nevada of the farm debt 28 an eggnogg was mixed— hide business of the the warehouse adjustment administration was anBut before that according to the W Summerhays A Sons company nounced Tuesday by Frank T SWett confession District Attorney Martin J Mrs and the Northwestern Hide and Fur regional chief at Berkeley announced W Littleton Mr Swett came here to attend Apple-gat- e Mrs had signed company located in the vicinity of a Creighton meeting of the state committee at found out about her husband Fifth South and Third West streets the capitol at which transfer of geni fcMd Ruth Qreighton That was decided by the city corn- - eral administrative activities to the Mrs Creighton also found out t mission Tuesday upon receipt of a rural resettJetpenLdiyislon was dis- Tabout It from the chamber of com- cussed The work in Utah will be letter conAnd Applegate found out the Mrs merce protesting an order for the carried on under C O Stott state WEDNESDAY MORNING to-trl-or ! i f s L BUSINESS MEN’S ALLIANCE The monthly meeting of the Business Men’s alliance will be held at noon at the chamber of com- -- mtree CHAMBER EMI5L 0 Senator WIIHst H KlngSvill address a chamt jnrunerce memthe chamber at bership meetingnoon His subject will be “Looking ‘ Forward" - SfgiS' 220-pou- t t Hearing Planned Utahn Appointed On Hide Plants Land Specialist ot Coil-conspira- FRONTIERSMEN’S CLUB dinner Sneetlng of the Fron-- 1 tiersmei's club will be 'held at Keeley's Inc 268 South Main street at 6 p m with President F M Fowler In charge mvlOR C OF c The Junior chamber of commerce will hold a meeting at the chamber of commerce at 8 p m FUR BREEDERS Members of the Utah Fur Breeders’ association will meet m the Newhouse hotel at 8 p m L ‘a brother Charles R Avery when they lived in Newark N J She "said she did It because he was “a cripple and a burderfto the family” Alter being acquitted of his slay Ting Incidentally Mrs Creighton who la 36 was tried for the poison and death of her mother-in-laagain was acquitted Her confession denied this polaoning to Little-"'tonf So Applegate ofaccordingconfession version the "wanted his wife out of the way be "cause she knew about Ruth and also f because she wee so fat— ehe had "Weighed 260 pounds but had been I taking tablets to reducer-- £ Hot Hatched v Mrs Creighton the confession "said also desired her death because Applegate then would be free to "marry her daughter if she could t bring It about In addition the continued "document Applegate to expose her In connec-rtio- n with her brother’s death Then cams the eggnog Mrs Creighton mixed It she said and dropped eoms powders f Applegate Into it and took it to his wife That night Mrv Creighton herself Lit- tleton said plated a "large doss” of athe poison in a glass of milk for Mrs w ’s -- - because they were "public nuisances" Residents In the vicinity filed the original protest on the contention that odors from the plant were objectionable The chamber filed a counter objection pointing out that companlei have a total annual payroll of $70000 and employ about 60 persons A removal order would seriously jeopardize the plants the chamber said -- Tuum ruilWgWT- Mr Lillywhite will have his office In connection with that of Mr Stott at the Utah State Agricultural Mr Swett Indicollege In Logan cated that at a later date two regional men will be appointed In Utah Members of the state committee at the meeting were J M Macfar-lan- e Salt Lake City chairman W W Warnick Pleasant Grove J R Beus Ogden J Arno Klrkham and -- I OCTOBER 't 1935 9 Cancer Hereditary But Could Be Debate Tryouts Prosperity Seen Bred Out of Race Expert Claims Ahead hyBabson Start Between Campus Teams KANSAS CITY Oct 8 CP)—Dr disease but several— are Inherent in Declares U S Albert Soiland noted for his work in the field of cancer aaid today he felt certain the disease was hereditary predicted it wijl be bred out of the human race and denounced Coach Announces List of Contests Scheduled "cancer quackery” Of course cancer heredity still During Week University of Utah varsity debate tryouts opened Tuesday afternoon in Kingsbury hall under direction of La Vern Bane varsity debate coach at the university Teams meeting Tuesday were H Anderson and Curtis Bybee affirmative vs John Farr Larson and George W Thatcher negative Albert Spaulding and Samuel L Holmes affirmative vs Milton A Newman and Norman C Tanner negative E Geoffrey Circuit and George L Naylor affirmative vs Stuart Foutz and William O Mur-dock negative The following contests are ached- uled for Wednesday: David King and Mike Masaoka affirmative vs Wayne E Fisher and Ray Fadel negative Paul W Hodson and Paul W Jones affirmative vs L W Anderson and Aldon Anderson Jr negative Women’s tryouts will be held Thursday and Friday with the following teams competing MiSs Florence Sneddon and Miss Myra Tanner Miss Elma Skelton and Miss Barbara Lindquist Miss R Evans and Miss M Evans Miss Betty Norton and Miss June Callister Miss Blanche Lallis and Miss Pauline A TAILORS AND CLEANERS A meeting of the Salt Lake Tailors and Cleaners' association will be Gordon held at 8 p m at the Newhouse mThe question to be debated Is: — hotel“Resolved That 'the “UnTtecT States should own an4 nnarata all moons -Four men and four Yoirugsier w orries Dad of production” selected aa winners MILWAUKEE Qct 8 UP- )- women will be Fred Klug reported to police today Thursday These Students will comhe was worried because his son pete in another series of contests Charles "had not been home for two next week The winners of this stories of tryouts will compete in andays Klug is 94 his son 71 other series and two students will Tracy R‘ Welling Salt Lake City be selected to represent the uniD A McMNlan Murray and R L versity in the annual Rocky MounJex Spanish Fork tain Forensic league tournaments An executive committee was ap- to be condiucted at the university pointed comprising Mr Macfarlane October 24 25 and 26 Mr Welling and Mr McMillan Tryouts for forum discussion on is a controversial question” asserted the director of the tumor clinic At California hospital Los Angeles but I believe the majority of doctors now lean that way ’The experiments of Dr Maude Slye of Chicago in breeding cancer In and out of mice families are fairly conclusive One hears it said that drinking and smoking cause cancers I believe that the incidents of cancer— which is not one Secretary Ickes Gets Wife’s $500000 Estate Oct 8 OP)— Secretary of the Interior Harold L Ickes was CHICAGO left virtually the entire $500000 estate of his wife the late-MrAnna Wilmarth Ickes in her will which was admitted to probate today Bequests included: Julia Ickes Hazard of Altoona Pa $2500 and Wayne H Thompson of Couer d'Alene Idaho $5000 Mrs Ickes was fatally Injured August 31 in an automobile accident near Velarde N M s certain persons "Drinking and smoking will aggravate cancer in such persons A man who has no cancer incidents in his system could drink himself to death and he wouldn’t develop the disease "This Is Important: There are no ready cures for cancer The only reliable treatment factors at the present time are surgery and radium The death rate from cancer could be cut in half within ten years if persons would take their cases to doctors early enough Instead of seeking falsely claimed quick cures Dr Soiland ts attending the Kansas City southwest clinical conference Order of Eastern Star Plans Meet Statistician By Tribune Leased Wire NEW YORK Oct 8— The country Is headed for a period of prosdeperity and will be out of the months Roger within six pression W Babson said today But the period of prosperity though marked by business and stock market acwill be tivity and reemployment accompanied by a declining standard of living Mr Babson predicted The standard of living will decline he declared because “this administration m spite of many admirable things it has done has taught the people that they can be made comfortable without working and can get security by legislation" He indicated his belief that the “line or normal growth of the country" on which the standard of living Is based is determined by “spiritual factors” rather than purely economic developments Mr Babson predicted however Utah Grand! Chapter Convenes Thursday for Two-Da- y Session that the inves-Itigati- The Utah grand chapter Order of Eastern Star will hold its thirtieth annual convention -- Thursday and Friday at the Masonic temple with Mrs Ena M Senior of Salt Luke in City worthy grand matron charge Sessions will be held at 9:30 would be reelected Student Group Plans a ra 2 p m and 7:30 p m Peace Mobilization 'Mrs Frances Haum of Washlng-to- t Suspected Thieves Taken most worthy-gra- nd matron of Aftet Oiey aTlegc'dly” atltompteiTio NEW YORKj Oct 8 UP)— A group the general grand chapter is e tlsotric lutiMHrxra3T auive V) i attOAar'S igprwatailves er from the Auerbach company j the Dr’ address P David dent organizations voted tonight to chapter and State street Tues- worthy Broadway stage a nationwide “student mobili- Whitmore of Roosevelt Albert Verkler 40 day morning will attend zation for peace and eleventh hour grand patron also 50 were arE F and Beegle demonstration against war” at 11 Officers will b eleoted Friday rested on petty charges by Jarceny afternoon Mrs Frances Bader of a m on Armistice day NovemPatrolman John Allen and D F Ogden associate ber 11 grand matron Duncombe probably will be made grand mathe national Pi Kappa Delta ques- tron and Hamer S Culp of Salt Leader? Chosen tion: ‘‘Resolved That congress shall Lake City it is expected will be be allowed to overrule the five to chosen to succeed Dr Whitmore Bill Heath Neil Larson ami four decisions of the United States Luncheons will be held both days Wayne Shaw Tuesday were chosen supreme court" will be held Mon- at 12:30 p m There will be a ban- by the South high student body as day Mr Bane said cheer leaders quet at 6 p m Friday V 1 I o a i iDHie Tab Oh ©DuDCS1 i SAY THE DETROIT Detroit waHi off with baseball’s best girll 1935 WORLD CHAMPION MICKEY COCHRANE (right): "Ths boys say Here’s'the line-u- p on the smoking preference of the new world champions: Cam- els are milder! ti X Wallace Clears— ' ( next administration whether Republican or Democratic would be more conservative than the present Roosevelt administration because “a far more conservative Congress will be elected in 1936” Mr Babson has already indicated his belief that president Roosevelt f ‘ Will Leave Depression in Six Months Applegate The woman died the ‘next day Her death at first was ascribed’ to a heart attack It was only when a detective living in ths neighborhood "rumors" their sourcs and t heard nature not specified that an was started Applegate who has professed Innocence was arrested on a charge Tot assaulting Ruth Aa a result of i the alleged confession however Lit- tleton said he would seek first de- 'gree murder Indictments when the T Nassau county grand jury meets Frida ''I Stand on Spuds WASHINGTON Oct 8 CD-E- x-- pressing accord with an A A A con Burners’ council belief that any crop control program making potatoes “a Juxury" would arouse consumer hostility Secretary Wallace today said ht regretted other consumer falled to iappear at the recent potato hearing (Wallace’s views wpre given in s £radlo address during which hs ex-plained hs was "laughing” when he recently told reporters hs did not "want to enforce the potato control to GERALD WALKER (right) says: "I’m positive Camels are made from finer tobaccos" And "act The potential dangers in g potato control ths seere-tar- y said are two— the farmers may ' not find it so good in operation and " a potato lends itself to bootlegging to past production control carriers ‘‘easier than a cotton bale & Ths secretary cautioned that the interest of the consumer must be 4 considered in a farm progr&ml “"The consumers' council of the -- A A A warned that any program which made potatoes a luxury would ?get and would deserve ths of consumers" Wallace said JO-J- (below) admin-£tsterln- O Today Detroit glories in its first World Championship! These 193 S Tigers have punched out a story of courage sad energy that stands among ths masterpieces It takes the finest "edge” of athletic condition to win the baseball championship of the world What do the Tigers say about smoking? Here’s Mickey Cochrane dynamic Tiger manager: "One thing the team agree on is their choice of cigarettes— Camels 19 of the 22 regulars smoke Camels The Tigers say they can smoke Camels all they want because Camels are so mild that they don’t get their wind or upset their nerves” How about taste? Let's tee Jo-J- o White says: "To me Camels always taste better" "Camels have a fragrance and aroma all their own" declarer Bill RogclL "They taste better” Owen agrees And Walker: "Camels never wear out their welcome with me!” Camels had to be really mild to earn such famel You’ll like their mildness too Camels never upset your nerves or tire your teste WHITE “Camel is the cigarette that baa real mildness’' hos-i-tili- ty curate ly represents the attitude of a the average consumer and I only that outside consumer organ!-ratiofailed to send representatives to the hearings here last week" Here'? GOSUN (a&ove) Say “tha Goosa": “I twitched to Camels long ago Camels are milder" f Hiking Club Slates r Canyon Peak Climb THE TIGERS "BIG FOUR" PITCHERS The Wasatch Mountain club Tues- day announced plans for ths final of the fall season Sunday ln American Fork canyon with a climb to the American Fork Twin Peaks The club will leave Salt Lake City at fi a m and will return ’Sunday - the same evehmg“"TKOiike will be under the direction of Walter Ochse to Jerry Teudt and Dean Green Club officials further announced 4 that Sunday October 20 has been reserved for a work party at the to club lodge at Brighton in prepara- tion for the annual Halloween party on October 27 and 28 £hikt V v V yrx f 1 -- cos-tu- (to Girls Elect Leaders -- At a meeting Tuesday evening the South high girls' Outdoor club elected the following officers: Helen Berrett president: Kathryn Smith vice president and Marjorie Hall secretary: The club plans several cacjron trips and parties f 4 i IsiLti - '’ ' rr ' r J i Urn & 'r r ELDEN AUKER (left) SCHOOLBOY BOWE (next to Eldest) ALVIN CROWDER (nett to Schoolboy) agree with TOMMY BRIDGES (right) who smoke Camels because I can smoke as many as I like Camels don'tjget my wind or nerves ” sajs'T 1- - HERMAN CLIFTON (right) 1 prefer Camels for steady Bmoking They taste better" And MARVIN OWEN (below) says: "Any time I’m feeling tired I get a 'lift with a Camel" BILL ROGELL (left): “Camels never jangle my nerves I smoke all I want Camels taste better too" PETE FOX (right) “I can smoke as I many Camels as want and still stay in tiptop shape I s ‘ i |