| Show - — - m- - im SPOKTI — CLASSIFIED ADS — LOCAL p NEWS THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 13 State at Rest In Gallup Riot Murder Trial Trade’ Powers Reciprocal Legislation Is Held Important Step for Quick Justice fter AZTEC N M Oct 12 Its star witness graphically gave an account of the bloody melee which took three lives the StatS today rested Its case against 10 defendants accused of murder in the death of Sheriff M R Carmichael - who fell in the blast of gunfire during the April 4 riot at Gallup N M The court immediately recessed fhe taking of testimony until Monday morning when the defense battery supplied by the Gallup Defense league the American Civil Liberties tinion and the state wiU start its I procession of witnesses to contend the crowd which swarmed at the bearing of three desert coal - mine Workers defendants in an eviction uit was orderly until officers charged the group with guns Sheriff Dee W Roberts who succeeded the slain officer presented the chief state testimony today when he identified nine of the 10 defendants as members of the crowd of d enjQnstrators‘JWhQ -- the state contends attempted to free three prisoners from the custody pf officers Judge Acciised Shortly after court recessed Vta? a "renXtrof6To‘hT1'AihUquerque University of New Mexico student at a masl meeting at the Albuquerque courthouse lawn charged District Judge James B McGhee trial jurist with having “no regard for the constitution” Referring to T R Montoya who Is held for contempt of court on a charge he signed a resolution designed to influence public opinion in the trial the young speaker said “I have every respect for the Sacred American constitution but What happened to the constitutional right of Montoya and what Jias happened to the constitutional tights of the workers in Gallup?" Grofolo charged the “basie rights of New Mexico are on trial at Aztec and when you are fighting to save the lives of 10 workers you are fighting for the rights of all workers in New Mexico” Tells Story In simple language the Roberts painted a vivid picture of the scene in an alley where a crowd of more thqn lOO surged in on sheriffs officers as they attempted to removfe three prisoners frbm the rear of a justice court “I saw Carmichael look around at the crowd when "he came out-- the: door I heard a Shot then another and then I saw blood spurting from Carmichael's head He slumped down against me and I let him down easily to the ground “Two men of the crowd were shooting one on my left one on my right about 15 or 20 feet away “One was Ignacio Sena Velarde fired and he fell Salomon Esqui-bwas shooting I fired and I guess I missed him but I thought TRENTON N J Oct 12 UP)— The interstate crime conference urged legislatures of the 48 states today to consider reciprocal legislation designed to facilitate the apprehension trial and conviction of UP)-A- criminals ss Delegations from 30 states who conference in attended the two-da- y the New Jersey statehouse Indorsed the interstate compact device and specifically recommended it as “an appropriate and effective means” for the states to supervise probationers and parolees The conference recommended that the proposed-compac- t permit duly accredited officers of one state to enter the other to retake any person on probation or parole “without undue-o- r unnecessary formality As the sessions closed attorneys general of 21 states addressed the conference and pledged support for its recommendations Resolutions adopted indorsed universal fingerprinting and recom mended creation in every state of a department of criminal investigation a unit of criminal intelligence and the use of sound moving pic? tures in tfieldentification of crim- Chairmen of the standing committees of the chamber of commerce who will serve during the ensuing year The chairmen whose appointments were announced Saturday by W E Ryberg president of the chamber are: 1 — W A Carter advertising and publicity 2— Norman Sims Americanization 3— Rudolph Orlob aviation 4—A E Christensen building and 5 — Mark Tuttle civic improvements and municipal affairs 6— Earl J Glade education 7—E 8— B S Clendenin fiHugh Miller entertainment nance 9— Dr L E Viko health 10—C B Hawley Sr highways 11 — P A Mattingsly housing1 12— Carl R Marcusen insurance 13 —Shirley P Jones irrigation and drainage 14 — Calvin W Rawlings legislative 15— Frank P Reynolds livestock 16— Harold S Jennings manufacturers 17 — Marion J Greenwood membership The Great Game of Politics (Continued Irom Pose One) class postmaster without the consent of the senate That this would be true to a considerable extent will be realized by those who recall how completely the Democratic senate blocked and frustrated Mr Hoover in the last two years of hia term The question arises as to how the Republican candidate will -- el Bog-ges- w x publican party and its candidate are possessed of reasonable intelligence they will meet this senate majority issue head on — and without waiting for the Democrats to force it on them Coalition Regarded As First Essential if the Republican candidate should be elected unless he should be a fool he would at once and without reserve make his administration truly coalition His own interests as weltfs the country’s would make it essential for him to get the cooperation of the Dtrrhocratic senate It may be argued that public sentiment would compel the Democratic senate to cooperate but public sentiment has not been effective in such senatorial compulsion in the past Often it is difficult to get it perfectly focused Coalition would be a much surer way Moreover Patronage Might Aid Popularity To this end the Republican president if he were sensible would be so generous in the matter of conservative Democratic cabinet selections and so nonpartisan as to the 'smaller jobs thatv public sentiment would be overwhelm-- " ingly with him and cooperation upon the part of the Democrats be forced From four years of that sort of administration there might emerge a real coalition Conservative party Four years of that and the old labels meaningless for years might finally go into the discard and the state laws which make them stick be repealed (Copyright 1935 Baltimore Sun) McAdoos Board Liner For Island Honeymoon TRIBUNE- - TELEGRAM1 PAT Sold Grocery Store ESTABLISHED grocery-mecash business sacrifice for1' doing $6200 anmlftliy $500 Including mdse Rent Including two living rooms $25 Age forces Tribune-Telegrasale Box Day— Cost LOS ANGELES Oct 12 UP)— Bound for a combined vacation and honeymoon in Hawaii' Senator William Gibbs McAdoo and his bride boarded the Matson liner Malolo tonight The senator said he had recovered completely from an automobile accident that recently confined him to a hospital bed for nearly a week Business $1 3—Seller lived in Holladay rS&t On New Modern rtomes Utah 4— Now do you want to sell your business? s fair price and stick to It—you'll find a buyer for your business We have an easy monthly installment plan that will please you "Business Opportunity' For Help In your writing business for Bale ad writs 1 W Clark He will write the ad ami submil the cost to you without b I gat Ion CALL OR WRITE FOR PARTICULARS fp Beneficial Life ' TRIBUHE UTELEGRAM Insurance Company '“ Salt 12 swer- it Brien may has because our tne ba an- Fashion’ Shoppers are everywhere at once so to speak Daily they shop suen places as Fifth Avenue Hollywood Boulevard and wherever fashion creations are introduced and without any dethey send them to lay n for first Salt Keith-O'Brie- Lake showings MAN Lake City Home Office— Vermont Bldg Salt Lake City Utah I champion and EPIC plan will speak Monday at 8 p m in McCullough’s arena under the auspices of the Consumers’ Welfare league of Sinclair Utah Engaged in a nationwide speaking tour Mr Sinclair is expected to explain the “End Poverty in CaliforMr nia” plan and its platform Sinclair was originally scheduled to speak in Salt Lake City last July but illness of his wife caused the engaged to be canceled Twb High Schools Accepted as Memorials OSHKOSH Neb Oct 12 UPl-E- mil Kopac Oshkosh historian and member of the Oregon Trail association today accepted and dedicated two high schools as memorials along ment Out west where thought is somewhat radical the social credit party pledged to overhaul the financial system has sprung up Doubtful of forming a government because of its relatively small number of candidates — 47— the social credit champions it is conceded’ ma be a dominant factor in the house if mano other party has an over-a- ll jority Senator Pope Leaves Washington for Home WASHINGTON Oct 12 UP) — Senator James P Pope Boise Idaho Memorial plaques and tablets were Democrat left here today by autounveiled on the Oshkosh high school mobile for home The senator was and Lisco school buildings accompanied hy Mrs Pope and his secretary Ralph W Olmsted Rail Theft Reported Pope will stop at Minneapolis and Theft of 150 feet of mine rails and SL Paul where' he is bcheduled to several wheels and running gears speak October 15 and J8 and then for ore cars from a gravel pit at will continue to Idaho over the Casto lane (jnd Wasatch boulevard northern route He said he would was reported to police Saturday by stop at Coeur d'Alene for a few days before going south to Bolse C J RieL the trail 2j DresiClip ' 1 100 398 Belt tVL WITHERS DR DENTIST TO DESIRES INFORM BIS FRIENDS AND FORMER PATIENTS OF BIS RETURN TO SALT LAKE CITY WITH OFFICES AT MANY 1 f 131 So Mail PHONE WAS I3ZK Hours— : JO a mto I p m ' Sunday— K a u to I p u Z7 v y “'V7 PAINLESS WITHERS DENTAL LABORATORY Hew Location f 131 So IJain SI Leaders Predict Big Canada Vote Mackenzie has opposition King now massed laboritea and united farmers into' the cooperative commonwealth federations (the socialists of Canada) That party urges lowered tariffs and freer trade with all countries Nationalization of resources is also that party’s argu- are depending en these ie meiel for days Sketched ii on of our new metel belli inches wide with The drew a most ugusual cleip clip obov it designed to match Gold or silveV Mel - Upton 2— Buyer came from Provo Utah Carl)Hansen held at the jail in Fillmore is charged with violation of the Dyer motor Vehicle theft act in a complaint filed Saturday in federal court Hansen la alleged to have driven a stolen car from Las Vegas Nev to Fillmore revolutionary step in the means of rolls of 16 millimeter film” he said ‘Bank clerks under the manual spreading scholarship and culture such as movable type provided in system list as many as 400 checks Aid Indicated Next Year the 15th century appears to be un- an hour By the film photographic film technique as ana- technique a clerk can register on for Sharecroppers by der way inProfessor Louis Knott movie film an average of 2400 checks lyzed by Koontz history teacher at the Uni- an hour Bank reports that film Section Official versity of California at Los Angeles bookkeeping effects a saving as high “We may be on the verge of a as 40 per cent In transit costs 33 MEMPHIS Tenn Oct 12 UP)— revolution that not only will affect per cent In labor 40 per cent In Spokesmen for the cotton belt today profoundly scholarship and culture! machines and 60 per cent In staadded new testimonials to the suc- but will reach down in countless tionery" cess of the government's acreage ways to affect the everyday affairs Professor Koontz visualized the reduction program in curing the of men and women in every depart- application of this technique to lieconomic ailments of the cotton ment of life” said Professor Koontz braries suggesting that the design Some of the signs pointing to this and construction would be quite difproducer as the agricultural adjustment administration’s public in- in the use of motion picture films ferent table projection machines quiry into southern sentiment was he said were: being used to permit perusal of film concluded Department stores are keeping copies of book treasures The cure however some witnesses credit records on film “Yes film will bring into our liasserted has not extended to the Banks utilize film bookkeeping braries and evep our homes if we tenant farmer and sharecropper methods wish it for a trifle in cost the marlabeled by their spokedhien as “the Universities on the Pacific Coast velous yet hitherto often Inaccesforgotten men” of the new deal have introduced this new film tech- sible cultural treasures from China Unequal Shares nique Japan India Egypt not to men“Thousands of charge accounts in tion a similar wealth of offering As it now operates said H professor of political science one of the large stores in Washing- from the depositories of Euppe” T at Tulane university New Orleans ton are being kept with improved Professor Koontz aM and a planter in Alabama the A A A program is the "landlord’s xodeu U S Projects Employ "Thfi AAA program has Increased purchasing power but it has not 1652 Utah Workers been distributed equally among tenants and sharecropperrs" Exclusive of the Civilian ConserAttacking absentee ownership as vation corps federal works pro1 the main source of labor difficulties in the south Professor Nixon said grams are employing 1652 men in OTTAWA Ont Oct 12 UP)— Po- Utah according to a report received he favored continuance of the A A A program with more benefits to litical authorities estimated tonight Saturday by Alien T Sanford Utah the sharecropper that 6000000 votes would be cast director of the national emergency council To Enforce AAA In Monday's election for the next The report was from Aubrey W “If we degrade any section of the government of Canada Williams of Washington D C actpopulation" he declared “we put a A variety of parties have placed ing works progress administrator chain on every section of it Share 894 men and women in the race for The dated October 3 report croppers do pay taxes because some the 295 seats in the house of com- shows that WPA projects were emof mine have gone barefoot so I mons but not one of them has adploying 629 and other projects 1013 could pay the taxes” vanced what can be accepted by Cully A Cobb head of the cotton voters as a clear cut issue to be setsection of the AAA while not dis tled by the vote Grinder Stolen cussing the merits of the plea for Two new parties have ihtroduced Burglars entered the Utah Iron the sharecropper said that he would themselves in the present campaign works 715 Woodbine street through see that provisions of next year’s and political forecasters say three an unlocked door Friday night and A A A contracts “are enforced to and possibly four of the parties stole a grinder valued at (150 J J the letter” have a chance of dominating the Plessman reported to police Satur“Information obtained at this house day hearing will aid us in the prepara The political has changed tion of the new contracts” he said greatly since picture the 1930 election “It is our intention that the con- when Premier Richard S Bennett tracts will be fair and equitable” and his conservative administration went into office with a clear majority over all parties Welfare League Bills The 'liberal leader of the Bennett leader of the MORTGAGE LOANS Hatch military affairs 19— A G Mackenzie mining 2WEdmund J Kearns music and arts 21— J A Kahn municipal water 22—D M Salsbury new industries 23—E F Baldwin postal affairs r2 4— Adrian B Pembroke retail trades 25 — D Howe Moffat recrektion1 26—W T Worley safety and fire prevention 27 — W D Beers smoke prevention 28— W G Lambert trades 29 — Leland Kimball Uintah basin 18— Eastman Cotton Growers Film Seen as Revolutionary In Spreading Culture Scholarship Praise Success Of AAA Control LOS ANGELES Oct (A)— A efficiency and marked economy on Talk by EPIC Chief T Here Are the Factsi 1 Keith-- Acctiioriet Auto Theft Charged meet this situation after bis nomination There seems but one way open for him— and that would be to boldly espouse the coalition idea to say that the condition of the country 1$ such as to make partisanship unthinkable that if elected he proposes to have a genuinely nonpartisan administration that he will invite into his cabinet leading conservative Democrats that the minor patronage which means most to the politicians will be distributed on basis and the civil I had hit hiitl when he slumped to aservice laws reestablished and enhis hands and kn£es forced Fired Again “He raised again and fired at Must Assume Right tne and I fired again and he fell” Attitude at Once The action Roberts explained had kept him “pretty busy"— too Such a stand of course would can busyother than to know that the not be popular with the practical-Republitwo were firing at him and that his politicians but unless superior officer lay shot at his feet the Republicans nominate a man s Asked if he had seen Hoy who takes exactly that position another officer during the enand takes it in such a way as to counter he replied affirmatively t convince of his sincerity his ap' “I saw four or five men beating peal to the anti-nedeal Dema-crat- s and kicking Boggess Two of tftem and independents needed for were Juan Ochoa and Manuel election certainly would be greatly diminished They would then Avitiq’ As he was firing at Velarde and have to choose between a president who might be in position to Esqulbel Roberts said he saw Edison L (Bobcat) Wilson another do much too little and a continudeputy backing up near the body ance of one who might do much of Carmichael pistol in hand saytoomuch It would be a ery poor choice indeed ing “I’m shot” He only saw Wilson fire one shot It seems therefore if the Re- - Ad ran —whatever inals The conference urged the enact ment by all states of a uniform law providing for the summoning of vritnGB®ste"ontftstisr W“t(sStify’lH criminal trials in another 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