| Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 10 f US fl Bankers Drop Shown In FailufiS Of Businbjsh Mexico Rebels Member - of knowledge of the wild Sonora in- terior NOGALES Sonora Mexico Oct It- - (UP)— Revolution smouldering for months in town and agrarian districts of northern Mexico tonight waa sweeping northward in a widening path with two towns in hands of rebel forces 'Scattered wings of an advancing rfbel army captured Santa Ana Senoraj- - In a surprise raid at dawn moved into Magdalena shortly be-era noon and tonight it was feared they would press forward to attack this city port of entry Into the United States “Reports indicated rebel bands were operating In scattered areas-wltseveral hundred raiders advancing on the border Strength of th9 movement was not known accurately and will not be determined Until popular sentiment has been tested Bands of Indians operating in guerilla groups appear to have swelled the total number ot armed "Ipsurrcctionist against 334 for the same time last month and 398 for the comparative period in October 1934 the decline from a year ago being equivalent to 23 9 per cent" Severed Communication linen were cut off between Magdalena and the border and reportedly to Mexico City A on Soiiceman was killed in the raid a railroad bridge burned "and the rebels spread through the town seeking officials of Governor Ramon Ramos whose election waa regarded by revolutionary groups as framed' re"Hatred of Governor-Ramo- s sentment at supposed suppression df the Cathollo church by state of -sent!-- ’ and ment among the peons is reportedly responsible for the uprising "Armed Agrarian insurrectionists attacked the town of Santa Ana 66 miles south of tha border killing Manuel Caudillo municipal presidents and Chief of Police Manuel $!hs Xhe Agrarians were reported on fast horses and armed with modern military equipment Shortly after noon according to meager details here the band moved Into Magdalena killing a policeman bo resisted their efforts to capture the town They sought the presidents to kill him but he is absent In Hermosilla "Later the ' railroad bridge at Imurls was reported burned as the febels sped toward the 'border A Short distance north of Imuria they raided the Corella ranch The damage was not reported At the last report they were still leaded northward approximately 36 miles south of the border "Tear was expressed by Chief of Police Arnulfo Rodrigue that tidal 5 T” (Continued One) In Boston -- toward the border Rodriguez declared the defenses of this city were entirely inadequate against a determined group of rebels Federal troops usually stationed here' were dispatched last week by General Zertuchi district south of ij erar"EstifllO‘Lbaff&rformerEsc6baf ji chieftain was operating Only 60 soldiers were available here tonight to protect the town and prevent aelzure of the customs house and government arsenal The rest of those usually quartered her were 'somewhere In the district Chasing another band of rebels supposedly being led by L General Estulio Ybarra Tht soldiers here were on scout Sonora duty In surrounding hills military authorities Indicated they could not hope to hold the town against rebels unless reenforcement could be obtained Refused Guns A request for loan of machine guns was refused by both Nogales Arlz police and Santa Crus county 6 9 WASHINGTON Oct 14 (UP)— Police have a legal their right to tap war on the repeal bootlegger the U S supreme court held today The court was sfiarply divided on the legality of wire tapping during the prohibition era Today however it refused to review a case brought by Pete Jenello Dun-moPa who sought the return of evidence allegedly obtained by alcohol tax unit agents as a result of wu-es- re This court held Invalid a claim by the government for cotton processing taxes against the receivers of the Hoosac Mills corporation of methods The court's New Bedford Mass decision will affect processing taxes on other products including wheat rice corn hogs sugar beets paper jute peanuts and rye Important Phase The T V A case strikes at the heart of the new deal power program It challenges the right 6f the government to compete with private industry by selling power other than that actually and un-- ‘ avoidably generated in the T V A development program Say8 Step Threat Against This action was brought by George Ashwander and other miEarly Completion of nority stockholders of the Alabama Valuable) Work Power company who sought to set aside a contract under which the company agreed to sell its transmisA threat to the early completion sion lines in the Wilson dam area to the T V A Ashwander and other of several important Utah Irriga stockholders sought an Injunction tion projects is seen by State Engi- - State Engineer Opposes Moving Of CCC Camps posal to move CCC camps whose members have been doing valuable Federal Judge William 1 Grubb work in connection with the projin Alabama ruled that the govern- ects ment must limit Ita sale of power As secretary of the Utah water to current unavoidably produced storage commission Mr Humpherys and -- forbade performance of '"the wrote Monday to Senator William contract His decision was reversed H King Congressman Abe Murby the Fifth circuit court of appeals dock and Governor Henry H Blood in New Orleans asking them to usadhelr influence with Robert Fechner of Washingwas unconstitutional -- ton director of emergency conservation work to have the camps kept Damage Complaints Evolving From Auto Mishaps Ask $50000 Three automobile accident damage suits one of which arose from a truck-trai- n crash last August 6 were filed Monday In district court asking a total of $5046025 Robert O'Keefe conductor of a freight train switching crew asked $4046025 from the Wasatch Oil aherlffa office Chief of Police Mark Tully of Nogales Arlz said an intelligence officer of the 25th U S infantry stationed at Fort Huachuca Arlz is en route to the American border town to determine whether It will be necessary to send troops for the and Frank Rich protection of the city truck 'timer for Injuries suffered NOGALES Ariz Oct 14 (UP)-T- he when Rich allegedly drove an oil town of Nogaiee Sonora Mex company truck Into Mr O'Keefe’s threatened tonight by raids of rebel train at Beck’s curve on the Ogden-Sa- lt Lake highway forces advancing from the south is located directly across-th- e border Mr O’Ksefe said the Impact threw him from the train to the ground from here' The two towns are virtually one fracturing his spine and incapaciwith the international border and tating him for any further work Mexican and American customs He alleges the truck driver was houses dividing them almost In the speeding without adequate brakes On behalf of her son Robert 7 center Mrs Elsie Andross sought $5000 from Richard Kell as' the result of an accident October 1 near ThirPlaywright’s Father teenth South and Ninth East streets Wife to Visit Salt Lake when the boy allegedly was struck Mrs Ben Hecht wife of the noted by Mr Kell's automobile The boy fractures of his left leg and and Joseph Hecht fa- suffered JheBestRmedy playwright the complaint says jaw over of ther author the stopped is Made at Home briefly in Salt Lake City Mrs Sarah asked $5000 Monday from Kneland Taylor G VOU cm now make el Tanner for neck to on York New their way evening A home a better fray hair and back injuries allegedly suffered City by plane remedy than yoe can bay by folkminf thiaiimple re Mrs Hecht who ls an author of August 10 in an automobile crash The car in which cipet To half pint ol water several novels under the name of near Kaysvllle add one ounce of bay rum Mrs Taylor was riding driven by a small box of Barbo Com Rose Caylor has collaborated with her husband collided with Mr Tanounce of glycerine Any her husband on numerous Wound and plays ner’s automobile the complaint iruffgiatean put this up or you can mil It your of have filmed been which many eoet havtwiOO to the If et eery little Apply One of her most recent works Is says with the charge that the deweek until the deeired shade is obtained fendant was speeding Barbo imparts color to streaked faded or gray The Journey" - Aein lake it soft and glossy and takes reaiw With Mr Charles McArthur not off your looks It will not color the alpis and does not rob off Do not be Hecht is preparing a play entitled jittckyor greasy by grey liair when it Is so eeonocni "Soak the Rich" which will be proal and easy to get nd of it a you own home duced soon Mrs Hecht said well-fipunt- ed ft ' Wire Tapping For Bootleg wire-tappi- rebels would make an Effort to raid Nogales possibly tonight Scattered reports from towns and villas south of here indicated the armed band is moving rapidly ui i from Pm court agreed to hear an appeal by the government from the decision of the Second circuit court of appeals faults -f Line Crucial Test in Supreme Court msnn Editors Discuss News and Pictures where they are No Other Money Mr Humpherys pointed out that the camps are doing types of work for which no other appropriation has been made available and their removal will cause irreparable dam- age The men In the Huntsville camp have nearly completed the clearsite and ing of the Pinevlew-daare about ready to begin on the canal system now contracted Valuable work also is being done by CCC men at the Hyrum dam In Cache valley and at Currant creek where a diversion canal to Increase the supply In the Strawberry reservoir is being constructed It was proposed upon the completion of this work to move the men to Provo canyon to clear the Deer Creek reservoir site Ordered Moved Nowlthstandlngi the Importance of all this work an order has been received for the removal of these men to Jericho Utah for work in connection with the division of grazing and conservation Mr Humpherys said It was pointed out that men who were building canals to furnish supplementary water for CCC irrigation lands In and about Ephraim and Spring City were transferred to New Jersey and Cedar City It was first proposed to transfer them to the Uintah basin for work on a supply canal In connection with the Moon lake project Ohioans Reported In Hoover ‘Rally’ :v I Out of r every huddle V1- ihe signal’s ihc same ! 3 A J Short Lin'e Is Drivers Given Ordered to $35 Fine Each Pay Damage In Police Court NEW YORK Oct 14 Republicans stirring up a "beat Roosevelt" movement gave interested ear tonight to political specuCHICAGO Oct (M— The As- lation and reports from sociated Press Managing Editors Ohio upon supposedemanating strategems for association closed the first day’s rallying convention support to formprogram of its third annual con- er President Hoover vention with a dinner tonight at the Flat denial of reports’ the Ohio Edgewater Beach hotel after a day delegation would be “hand picked" given to discussion of the handling for Hoover under the banner of a of newi and news picture favorite son waa made today by Presiding over the sessions for Walter F Brown Mr Hoover’s postwhich more than 350 edltore from master general and close friend throughout the country were regis’There is no foundation in fact tered was Oliver Owen Kuhn man- for the published statements that I of editor the aging Washington (D am engaged in hand picking Ohio G Star delegates pledged to a favorite son considered Topics during the af- In the interest of any one" ha said ternoon session concerned pictures "I voted for a resolution adopted for daily newspapers in small cities by Ohio Republicans a week ago and the editors’ demands on news pledging the party organization to facilities in present day newspaper remain uncommitted and I shall publishing abide by all of the provisions of that At the mornjng session a ym resolution" poslum was held during which the editors presented their views of the work of the organization and of Ogden the Associated Presa service to small newspapers Named The convention will close tomorrow Topics scheduled for discusOf sion include "The Washington Situation" the work of a foreign cor- respondent what American newspapers expect in foreign news coverage and Improvement of domestic new coverage" Tha fina! meet Ing will be a general discussion Given Sentence Victor Morgan 22' convicted last week of a $101 robbery July 9 at the Grand Central Market Broadway and Fourth East street was sentenced Monday by District Judge serve five years to life in prison Morgan Is a parolee of the Utah state prison He waa convicted by a jury False Teeth a KL1NG Makes Eating Joy Keep false teeth Arm and they are sprinkle a little £0n?!orUble on your plate This Improved powder forms a comfort cushion heals aore gums end holds snug you eat talk and plate aao well as you did with your laugh own teeth KLINCJ 1 guaranteed better than anything you ever used or money refunded Large package of Kllng only tto at druggists Jut (AdrerUsemeaht r Oct Clair W Famar 25 and Frank Rossiter 29 were fined $35 each when they admitted reckless driving charges in police court Monday Famar was arrested Sunday after an automobile cbllision police said Rossiter arrested Sunday admitted a reckless driving charge which had been reduced from one alleging drunken driving Faces Third Charge Lloyd Epperson 18 779 Seventh East street arrested Friday on a reckless driving charge after an collision at Seventh automobile South and Fourth East streets was granted until Tuesday to plead He is facing a reckless driving charge for the third time this year Hjalmar Johanson 44 Willard arrested Saturday after an automobile aceldent denied a reckless driving charge and vill be trieSTTSctober The supreme court refused today to review the ruling of the Idaho supreme court awarding the judgment Roy claimed a large Jump ot "coal struck him on the head as a string of several cars loaded with coal passed that ha was knocked to the ground and the wheels of— one of the cars severed his hand He brought suit for $50000 under the federal employes’ liability act in tha Bannock county district court It awarded $35000 which was reduced to $25000 by the state supreme court -- Midvale Subway Bids Scrutinized 25 ' Robert H Miller 16 1527 Mlchi- gan avenue was released to the juvenile court on a reckless driving charge Trials of John W Kempton 53 and Walter Christensen 37 on drunken driving chargee were continued until Wednesday and Friday respectively George W Brine 46 was" granted until Wednesday to plead to a drunken driving charge Face Speed Charges Motorists who were charged with and the dispositions of speeding their cases are : Kenneth Clark 20 45 Bryan avenue not guilty trial Friday Ray E Gilbert 25 428 West Fifth South street bench warrant Donald Drage 18 1345 South Main street forfeited $5 Sam Pedro 21 Midvale forfeited $4 M G Godby 34 plea October 16 T E Lloyd 50 forfeited $5 D E Burge 36 1218 Fourth East street forfeited $5 George Ki Vincent 21 fined $7 and Leslie Smart 18 Sandy fined $7 Admitting charges of Ignoring stop signs Richard Willard 24 and 30 were fined $5 Ed Anderson -- each Delmar Baxter 21 denied a hit-ru- n driving charge He will be tried October 28 Governor Cites Air Observance A statement calling attention to the observance of Air Navigation week which started Monday' was Issued by Governor Henry H Blood "Utah is particularly Interested in the federal airways system" the governor said "since Salt Lake City is one of the most important junction points Lines radiate from Utah la all directions affording one more demonstration of the value to Utah of its geographical location central and accessible to all parts of the west By air as well as by highway' and rail Utah is at the cross roads of the west the ‘Center of Scenic America’ "Hence I believe it is particularly fitting that there should be adequate and enthusiastic response in Utah to President Roosevelt’s urge to 'state and municipal officials civic and commercial organizations and the press to call attention to the aerial transportation achievements already accomplished to set forth the advantages which may accrue as the result of continued development in this field and to encourage the- study of ways and means by which aerial transportation can contribute more effectively to the social and economic progress of the human race' ” Chrifttemen-Gardne- r I 14 UP Oregon Short Line railroad Motorist Arrested After The must pay $25000 to Sydney G Roy for the loss of his left hand Collision Allowed at Pocatello Idaho while engaged in switching cars Time to Plead M field at a cost of atfout $30000 Bids Hearings Open also will be opened in Richfield for Hearing of cases on the October improving 19 miles of highway be tween sugar factory and Monroe at calendar of the state supreme court a cost ot about $10000 began Monday with Chief Justice The calenElias Hansen presiding The chief export ot Corfu today dar includes 14 civil and one IndusIs olive oil trial commission case Firm M It's hat'd lo believe you can get 2 pi SPUN ZEPHYR OUTFITS 398 f°r' (I 1 - n Glory in the hand-knlook of these French spun 100$ pure zephyr football fashionsl The rack bottom skirts are guaranteed not to pucker or bag Bright newfall colors 12to20 it Low Bidder on State Street Job The firm of Christensen & Gard-ne- r of SaltLake City waa low bidder Monday on -- the contract for construction of an underpass on State street near Midvale junction’ The bid was $10697946 of which $5896976 Is for the structure Itself and $4800970 for the approaches The Oregon Short Line and D1 & R G W railroads whose tracks will be underpassed will do work amounting to $22000 With 10 pter cent for engineering and contingencies the entire cost of the project will be brought to $14187740 This Is one of a number of grade separation projects being undertaken throughout the state to increase the safety of highway travel The expense Is being borne largely by the federal government It is expected that the contract will be awarded Wednesday It calls for completion of the project In 225 working days Officials of the department explained that because of the heavy traffic and the necessity of building a detour the construction period is longer than on most of this kind -projects The road commission announced that bids Will be opened on October 29 at 2 p m in Price for construction of a mile of highway east of Monticello in San Juan county at a cost of about $45000 Bids will be opened on the same day in Ogden for widening shoulders widening pavement and resurfacing between Logan and Smith- - AUERBACH’S CAMPUS sportswear-seco- nd floor W fl ft P c tl 01 - CD-Ea- stern li ' OCTOBER 15 1935 WASHINGTON Hunting Party Escapes to Border Town - Court Okelis Main Pillars of Administration Policies Under Fire of Opponents By Tribune Leased Wire YORK Oct NEW failures in the United States for the week ended October 10 dropped to 183 the lowest number smee September 6 1934 according to a report by Dun and Bradstreet today In the previous week 207 failures took place and a year earlier there were 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