| Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Colorado Murder New Device for Landing Airplanes Trial Nears Jury On Ground Through Fog Announced NEW YORK Oct Instruction Prepared by ' Judge in Case of Brother Suspects 18 eyes soon to be tried out for landing planes safeiy in the fog on the ground were described tonight by Preston R Bassett vice president of the Sperry Gyroscope comTELLURIDE Colo Oct 16 C57-- The pany at the New York Electrical trial of Otis and Herbert Mc- society’s science forum The automatic devises- - are inDaniel accused as the brother-slayeof Sheriff W W Dunlap of tended to relieve the pilot of two of Montezuma county approached the the jobs of landing a plane They will keep the wings automatically jury stage tonight as District Judge Stroud M Logan prepared his in- level and hold the plane exactly on struction amid bickfering of oppo- her course The pilot then will have rs counsel The state closed its rebuttal testimony early In the afternoon and Judge Logan adjourned court until tomorrow morning In order to hear state and defense pleas regarding instructions in a night conference With instructions to be delivered to the jury in the morning and short arguments to follow it appeared the fate of the two brothers already facing life imprisonment for the "starvation alaying" ofjames West- - sing ' 4 ' '' This Mr Bassett said already has been done successfully on water where the landing surface is unlimited But for landing blind on the limited ground field additional guides will be tried out Radio signals will be set up at the edge of a field and 2000 feet Outside its border They will flash in the pilot’s board only when he is directly above them He will know fall aged Lewis Colo sheepman would be placed before the jury about noon Otis McDaniel 30 the elder brother was the sole defense witness He maintained that the death of the-j- l sheriff was accidental that the sheriffs own revolver which Otis snatched from the Dunlap car was fired accidentally while he scuffled with the officer in an attempt to escape 4vw‘riw ' ' only to operate the levels to bring the plane down rv ''' '¥ V:" when he is exactly 2000 feet from the field and wtjen directly over its edge Between the two signals Mr Bassett said-i- t is proposed to set poles carrying lights which would be visible a short distance Comzone ing down within the 2000-fothe pilot may gauge his drop by the glow so as to be close to the ground as he reaches the edge of the landing field The automatic steering device Is a combination of gyroscope radio and the new Kruesi radio compass by which a ship can be made to fly ot THURSDAY "MORNING Confidence Restored Says Rail Executive Confidence of the people they can now invest their money with safety is being felt in all parts of the nation according to A J Cronin assistant traffic manager of the Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad who returned Wednesday from a business trip to the east As a result of this confidence money in the banks is moving rather than lying idle which is an important move for business recovery he added Qioper Plans Return On OCTOBER 17 President’s Son Pays Speed Fine September Case Cleared When Franklin D Jr Visits Court N H D Roosevelt EXETER Oct 16WP1-Fran- klin Jr son of President Roosevelt finally 'rid himself today of a charge of speeding 65 miles an hour on the Lafayette highway at ilampton September 18 He appeared without counsel at a WAKE ISLAND Oct 17 (Thursprivate session in the local day) (UP)— Captain R O D Sulli- special office of Judge John W Perkins van and his companions of and Airways’ giant clipper of Hampton municipal court costs a fine W $5 and court plane rested here tonight expecting paid to take off early tomorrow morn- of $670 Young Roosevelt a junior at Harleg of ing on the their return flight from Guam to vard college was arrested by State Motor Vehicles Inspector James F Alameda Cal Brown Jr of Epplng automatically directly at any radio He posted $15 bail and was orbeacon The automatic level con- dered- to appear in Hampton mutrol is gyroscopic nicipal court September 28 The Wake-Midwa- y Leg Wake-Midw- 1935 U S Adjutant General Quake at Afghanistan Constitution Approval Border Hits Villages Sought by Tribesmen Retires to Head Bank WASHINGTON Oct 16157— The war department announced today that Major General James F McKinley the adjutant general would retire from active service October 31 Brigadier General E T Conley is now the acting adjutant general and bail was forfeited when he didn’t is expected - to keep that position come until President Roosevelt makes a Then Registrar of Motor Vehicles permanent appointment probably John F Griffin of New Hampshire in December wrote to Frank A Goodwin regisMcKinley is understood to have trar of Massachusetts asking his accepted a position as head of a cooperation in bringing young San Antonio Texas banking firm Roosevelt to court and Goodwin in turn appealed to the president’s son to “set an example as a citizen" by going to court NOW 1 Friends of Franklin said a misunderstanding of police and court RICH GRAVY customs caused the mixup They said he posted ball in the belief the Upset Stomach Goes ta New “Hampshire authorities would Jiffy with BeU-aaccept its forfeiture in lieu of fine as motora convenience to ists Such a custom they said was not Bell-an-s Infrequent in New York Roosevelt’s FOR INDIGESTION home state WASHINGTON Oct 16 CSV-Se- ven members of the Flathead Indian tribe of Montana were here today seeking final approval of their tribal constitution the first ratified under the Wheeler-Howareorganization act of 1931 rd law-abidi- ng te ' v few ip : "1 "tei-- 4 fey T' AS GREAT AS anniversary! 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