Show — Is THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Duce Assures France Italy League Must Plan First Adopts Hands Off Policy Meets U S and Italy Envoys Laval ' By Associated Press Great Britain was prepared to proceed— if the League of Nations is willing— with an oil aanction against Italy a roadway which may lad to a European war This decision was presumably taken at a meeting of the cabinet defense committee along with officials of the admiralty army and air services Anthony Eden foreign secretary these sources said will be instructed when he attends the meeting of the league council January 20 to support further sanctions if the league votes them It was emphasized that any British action in this regard would only be collective along with other members of the league Hands Off Policy Premier Pierre Laval following Upon the collapse of the Hoare-Lavpeace plan was reported in Paris to be adopting a "hands off policy in the war With the cham ber of' deputies reconvening Tuesday he has enough worries already Premier Mussolini was said to have demanded of Laval that the league withdraw its indictment of Italy as an aggressor before he will talk peace but the French consider -- PARIS Jan 13 (UP)— Premier Benito Mussolini today sent personal assurance to Premier Pierre Laval that Italy will not attack Great Britain or quit the League of Nations the United Press was informed j Italian ambassador to France Vittorio Cerutti returning to Paris today after a week in Rome brought confirmation of 11 duce's twofold peace promise to Laval which was conveyed to Count Charles de Chambrun French ambassador at Rome last week To Stay in League Mussolini’s promises were: 1 Italy will not quit the League of Nations even if further sanctions are voted 2 A formal pledge that Italy will not become an aggressor against Great Britain LONDON Jan 13 (UP)— More than 100 Ethiopians were killed or wounded today and many were taken prisoner when the Italian list rests with the league if and when such a boycott could be made effective which in turn depends partly upon the Afnerican viewpoint —a viewpoint which is not yet fully clarified Disclosure that Britain is ready to go ahead followed a long meeting today of defense ministers and army navy and air force officials The full cabinet probably will meet Wednesday but it was said in responsible quarters the government already has decided Anthony Eden foreign secretary will go to Geneva prepared to pledge full British support of further sanctions Indications in London were that this impossible may temporarily play Laval conferred during the day the powers for time in Geneva but eventually with both the Italian and American will proceed to a showdown vote on real ambassadors Apparently he ceived a report on Mussolini’s views from the former and on America's neutrality stand from the latter French officials discussed defense of the African colony of Tunisia in the case of an Italian attack Italians Halted A neutral European observer who spent two weeks along Ethiopia's southern front returned to Addis Ababa by airplane to report that the heat malaria and lack of water are preventing the Italians from advancing successfully He said the Italians were bombing Ethiopian settlements daily but -with little success adding they were wasting bombs upon giant ant hills which resemble native huts Jan IS UP— A strong 'possibility that the sanctions ring around Italy will be drawn tighter was indicated tonight The British government it was 'learned is ready to proceed collec tively at Geneva when the league council meets January 20 with a further use of punitive machinery Premier Mussolini t against Addition of oil to the sanctions LONDON army turned back in attack on the northern front the Exchange Telegraph agency’ correspondent with the Italian army reported The Italians were supported by artillery and machine gun barrages and intense aerial activity which forced the Ethiopians to retreat from several strategic mountain passes the dispatch r Fierce Fighting Fierce fighting has been almost continuous in the Tembien region for the past 48 hours it was reported with the Ethiopians mak$ ing numerous unsuccessful attacks in the region of Makale center of northern caravan roads Couriers arriving at Asmara Eritrea said that serious mutiny has broken out among the Ethiopian troops commanded by Ras Mulu Getta minister of war the report asserted adding that more than 100 were hanged and 80 received 60 lashes each with a heavy sjambok or leather whip wumiun for treason BELL TAILORS 252 South Main Street SomcScxij sold Him tires that “looked the same” time he’ll paviough to get his money's Goods arc ndver cheap if they don’t jworth go the distance Gems cost least because deliver so they many shaves pci blade (Their deep super-sha- rp surgical steel edges are crowded with extra “mileage” Stropped 4840 separate times which makes ’em tough enough’ to handle the heaviest stubble with a daily once-ov- er iThey dull so slowly that softer thinner substi- tutes arc pickpockets Own Safety Riaor Corporation Brooklyn N Y "ill1 4 4' nipii John W Davis By Jury Indicts Woman For Slaying Husband He didrit buy mileage - Jk Searchlight Former Singer Over Europe Ends Life After WYTHE WILLIAMS PARIS Jan 13— The weather is now the firm victor in Europe’s crisis The constant rains and the mild temperature here threaten a premature spring and ruined crops while the African torrents are spoiling the African war Instead of honors 11 duce is now finding difficulties crowding thick upon him He knows that American oil will be insufficient to defy the league’s sanctions He knows also that his gold supplies oiL despite the $76000000 contributed by patriots is dwindling Prepare for Defense Showdown Near In anticipation of that action— which the British recognize will be It Is known that Italian indusa critical stage—steps have been try is going short on raw materitaken for further defense prepared- als it looks very much as if a ness in case of an attack The showdown is approaching While tne defense requirements most reliable reports from Rome committee met at length with Prime indicate the deepest gloom everyMinister Stanley Baldwin today to where especially in military cirreview the situation of preparedness cles for action the admiralty gave out When Napoleon called up the details of the home fleet’s spring Old Guard that usually meant he cruise which will take the ships to was in trouble When Italy calls Gibraltar and vicinity four days upon her Alpine divisions it is a hence desperate measure to achieve a This fiqet is made up of J9 war- success in Africa that the world ships representing the sadly de- will call a success pleted remnant of Britain’s home These divisions like the Old fleet— most of them having been Guard are the best shock troops sent to the Mediterranean It is In the Italian army All are from composed of the battleships Rodney the northern provinces— Tyrol and Nelson the aircraft carrier Piedmont and Venice and are Furious the cruiser Cairo and 16 much tougher than the southern destroyers recruits who were initially sent to Africa because they were conManeuvers Planned The admiralty announced the sidered better able to withstand home fleet ships would reach Arosa the heat Recently a regiment of mutinied because bay Spain January 17 and engage these troops in maneuvers until January 22 they were dissatisfied at this when it will proceed to Gibraltar news II Duce Chastened arriving January 21 The ships will II duce himself while still preremain at Gibraltar until February 3- when Is reported they will steam to various serving a sang-froi- d to be in a more chastened mood near-b- y ports returning to Gibraltar February 17 to remain for an and now much more ready to listen to peace suggestions Fear indefinite time Attending today’s meeting the still prevails that thia new attifirst such since Christmas were tude may prove to be only slightly Eden Viscount Monsell first lord less bellicose than his former exof the admiralty Secretary of War altation Duff Cooper Viscount Swinton (Copyright 1938 by United Feature for air Ramsay MacDonald Syndicate IncHnproductton In whole or part prohibited All rlghta reaarvad) lord president of the council Neville Chamberlain chancellor of the exchequer Walter Runciman Ann Gould’s Marriage president of the board of trade Believed Near Break Admiral Sir A E M Chatfield and Sir Edward Ellington chief of air SAN ANTONIO Tex Jan 13 staff (UP) — Estrangement of Frank Meador young bank clerk and his heiress wife the former Ann Gould was believed to have reached the divorce stage tonight with the filing of divorce complaints Papers in the names of 'Frank Spencer Meador against Ann D Meador” were filed and immediately withdrawn Travis D Bailey attorney who made the filing refused to discuss the case LOS ANGELES Jan 13 CfV-M- rs Hazel Glab was indicted today for the murder of her husband John I Glab wealthy business man seven JANUARY 14 1938 Davis Attack Galls Utilities Act ‘Tyranny’ Control Held Contrary to Constitution in Plea Before Court said sec-reta- VEST Raps Control Will Not Attack Great Britain Give Support Ttf TUESDAY MORNING Killing Husband ‘Insane Jealousy’ Given as Cause Woman Gained Fame in Opera CHARLOTTE N C Jan 13 m-T- he utilities holding company act of 1936 waa described by John W Davis former Democratic presidential candidate as "the last word in expansion of federal tyranny" as he assailed its constitutionality here today before the United States circuit of appeals He was answering the contention of attorneys for the Burco Inc of Baltimore that its debtor the bankrupt American States Public Service company should be required to register with the federal securities commission under provisions of the act Davis appeared for Dr Fred Lautenbach another creditor of American States in (cooperation with James Piper counsel for the trustees of the company which owned controlling interests in the subsidiary companies doing purely intrastate business In Michigan California Oregon Idaho Montana and Indiana Ralph P Buell New York representing Burco Inc outlined his client’s stand that it would be benefited in reorganization proceedings for the American states now under way in the district court of Mary' land by outlawry of what he d' scribed as sales by holding com panies throughout the nation of fraudulent and worthless securities It was Judge William C Coleman in the Baltimore court who ruled the act unconstitutional and laid the groundwork for the Burco appeal which was argued here today LOS ANGELES Jan 13 (UP)— Once beautiful Horatia Powell operatic star of a quarter of a century ago was dead tonight a victim of fantastle jealously which took her own life and that of her husband Charles Rovig wealthy liquor executive The plump middle-age- d former singer was found in the bedroom of her luxurious home two bullets pumped through her stomach and chest Rovig lay on the floor nearby unconscious He died an hour later after he gasped a story of his wife’s “insane jealousy” He said they quarreled “all night— she accused me of intimacies wtth other women and Gilbert White Well Known threatened to ) shoot me’ Once she took- - a gun from the in Utah for Murals drawer he said and he wrested it from her and put it away Wins High Award “I thought it was just another fit of temperament” the dying husband said “I went to sleep and bert 13 Jan PARIS the next thing that happened 1 White American painter was crewoke up from a noise There was ated a commander in the Legion a pain in my chest— she had ahot of Honor today one of France’s' me” most distinguished honors He crawled to a telephone and Frenchmen awarded the red ribsummoned an emergency hospital bon included Andre Mancel founder ambulance Miss Powell now Mrs and director of the French theater Malitia Rovig was 44 She made in San Francisco i reputation singing Wagner’s ‘Love-Deatat the Metropolitan Gilbert White made a commander house In New York 24 years of France’s Legion of Honor Monopera ago day is a cousin of W Mont Ferry vice president and managing diof the Silver King Coalition Virginia Bruce to Get rector Mines company and one of the Bulk of Gilbert Estate artists who painted the murals 12in the Utah capitol building here LOS ANGELES Jan 13 UP)—' The years ago He spent a year on the Utah capiwill of John Gilbert screen lover filed in probate court tol and since that time painted today leaves the largest portion of murals in the Oklahoma and Conthe estate to Virginia Bruce who necticut state houses and in several was his fourth wife The will buildings in Washington D C He drawn before their divorce never also is represented by murals in the Kentucky state capitol the Gadsen was changed Gilbert's lawyer Peyton H Moore Ala federal building the Penin Sr filed the probate petition and sular club Grand Rapids Mich estimated the value of the estate at and the Hotel McAlpin New York City He has pictures in a number approkimately $250000 of exhibits throughout the United States and Europe and is vice presNomination Okehed ident of the American Artists ProWASHINGTON Jan 13 (AWThe fessional league senate confirmed without an opHe was made a chevalier of the posing vote today the nomination Legion of Honor in 1919 and an of' of Joseph B Keenan of Ohio as as- ficer in 1928 His last visit to Salt Lake City sistant to Attorney General Cummings succeeding Harold M Ste- was six years ago when he stopped briefly between trains phens of Utah American Artist Given New Honor In French Legion Utt-Gil- Today in Salt Lake years ago GRAZING CONFERENCE The indictment alleged that(Mrs western states grazing conThe Glab shot him June 18 1928 in the will its concluding sesference front yard of their home She was sions at 9 a begin m at the Hotel Utah accused of the slaying at that time but the charges were dismissed RETAIL CREDIT MEN Chief witness before the grand The Retail Credit Men’s associaW a was R Mclntire jury formerly tion will hold a luncheon at 12:15 policeman on the Los Angelea force p1 m at the Newhouse hotel UTAH LIFE UNDERWRITERS The Utah Life Underwriters association will convene at 12:15 p m at tha Newhouse hoteL ROTARY CLUB Rotary club will hold its regular noon luncheon at the Hotel Utah Jury Probe Launched In ‘Baby Farm’ Sales NEW YORK Jan 13—' “What shall we do now that we are at the end of things?” asked an ever so bright young woman In Washington just after tha AAA decision She was utterly in despair Since March 1933 Washington has been crowded with ever eo bright young men and women Some of them are rich and db not need jobs Others are not rich but do not want jobs Still others have or had jobs Up until new all of them have been sura not bnly of their utter rightness but also of victory Now they are in despair For they see that the country iq not going to have a new social system imposed on it That to them means that the nation is going to the bow-woAll the liberal writers and speakers are out in front declaring that the supreme court has taken away the right of the people to decide for themselves— that the court has stepped on liberty In this they are not candid What they really mean to say is that the supreme court has returned to the people the right to decide through a constitutional amendment whether or not they desire a change in the social system Have Contempt The intellectuals in Washington have a thoroughgoing contempt for the Intelligence of the American people and especially for the intelligence of the American business man They had convinced themselves that through tha jokers In new deal laws they had brought in so much of a hew social system that t£e rest would follow as of course and the people would have no choice about accepting it They now despair because they believe the people are not intelligent enough to make a right choice That is the jig is up It is essential to get this background in order to understand what is going on among the army of young new deal lawyers who felt— and with reason—that they the congress and could outsmart the supreme court They did not greatly care when N R A went overboard for that act was not theirs and they never made much headway in its administration But in A A A they had a real act with which in time they could regiment the country through regimenting agriculture and in Secretary Wallace they found a gullible ' wool gatherer who could be made to believe anything provided it had a reform label Now only W P A with Harry Hopkins and Tugwell with his resettlement project are left to carry the banner Decide at Polls It is fortunate for the country that now the issue is thrown into the open to be decided at the polls in the American way It is part of the technique of the new kind of revolution never to let the people vote freely on the social meas MICR9MATIC RAZOR “BLADES SPANISH WAR VETERANS Wasatch camp No 7 United Span' ish War Veterans will meet at the Civic Center at 8 p m Runs Amuck Over Adverse Ruling in Foreclosure Action " (Continued from' Pag One) former owner of extensive real estate readily discussed his motives 'Every judgt and office holder In the county Is a crook” ho declared “Something drastic had to bo done to awaken the people I Intended to shoot the judge but I was excited I liked Kinney but had' to sacrifice him to the cause” Picturing himself as a martyr he told authorities he had first thought of murder as a means of centering attention on receiverships in 193L The court hearing today involved Keogh's motion to vacate a judgment agajnst him granted to the New England Life Insurance comThe firm previously had pany foreclosed a $250000 mortgage on some Michigan avenue property owned by Keogh When the motion was denied Keogh who had been pleading his case although not a lawyer went berserk Officials Alarmed The shooting alarmed officials Mayor Kelly urged that everyone entering court rooms be searched and extra bailiffs were sent to ether courts Kinney who served as a major in the army from 1905 to 1912 was a widely known real estate lawyer His widow and a daughter are in New Mexico A son is studying law In Washington D C Keogh who has a summer home at Harwlchport Mass Inherited extensive property from his father in Keogh ’ - 1899 His psychopathic examination was hastened after he remarked: “The bailiff struck me with a mallet but didn’t say: Hear ye hear ye’” “The last of Washington’s command" according to a tombstone In' a burial ground near Caldwell Ohio was John Gray who died March 29 1869 aged 104 years PIANOS - January Clearance liberal Allowance foryour old piano on a beautiful new Baby Grand A ‘ Prices $ 450 OO and Up EASY TERMS'"’' UTAH MUSIC 141 EAST BROADWAY " (Copyright by McClure Newspaper Syndicate) Meningitis Scare Hits Texas Cities Wat 417 U Final Clearance Sale DALLAS Texas Jan 13 (UP)— Residents of Mesquite were thrown into panto today and even metropolitan Dallas nearby was worried when It was learned that two victims of spinal meningitis had died within a week The town’s public schools which have about 300 pupils were closed A by Superintendent A J Cook C C C camp where the disease was first discovered was placed under rigid quarantine and roads leading into it were barricaded to make certain that no one entered it by mistake The action was similar to measures used in Oklahoma where more than 30 persons have died of the disease The two meningitis victims were high Hattie Mae Smith school girl and Earl Williams an enrollee at the C C C camp o£ Men’s Suits and Overcoats Returned and Uncalled-fo- r Suits $1275 $1575 $1750 Original Utah Woolen Mills Richards Street 24-3- 0 the young Sharks which attack SAN ANTONIO Texas Jan 13 OR enemies of the sea —Grand jury investigation of al- are the only Hone of Galapagos lslknds leged theft and sale of Infants at birth in “baby farm” operations here got under way today Representative J Franklin Spears said facts gleaned from the inquiry will be used in framing new legislation against sals of infants The San Antonio express said the practice has existed here for several years The jury also will investigate alleged filing of false information with the bureau of vital statistics and evasion of adoption laws Mother and Family Of Eight Die in Fire READ OUR INVITATION TO YOU -- fWlAAkbMwM Winston-Sale- WVW$W At X6vsv3wfr N m C kJWWASetwV COSTLIER TOBACCOS Before It Becomes Worse Something it (let ethern— maybe the children— Slop we wltb aeteh it) by the “qulekeet-by-teet-” the lamene FOLEY’S HONEY k TAR (now inteoeified with 4 otherepeed Ingrediente that lea help cornet eeuee) Intently relieve tioklin hackini tpelia oi ooushlsc and expectorating Bpoonfulnt nlfht ineureeneund aoufh-fre-a atoaaeh aleap No babiWomin upeetting "dope" Ideal (or ehUdran too Helueeeubetitute end delayed reeorery Only FOLEYS HONEY dk TAR nni do wknt FOLEY'S RONEY TAR doee At nil drur fiat egly Min Oet a bottin today rerel (AdyertlnemenU Smoke 10 fragrant Camels If you don’t find them the mildest best flavored cigarettes you ever smoked return the package with the rest of the cigarettes in it to ns at any time within a month from this date and we will refund your full purchase price plus postage Signed) R J Reynolds Tobacco Company Stop ThatCough STEUBEN SOCIETY The Steuben society meeting will he called to order at 8 p m at the Newhouse hoteL ' ures that are to be imposed The plan is to ease into power Then a vote can be controlled It sounds crazy to say that a group of otherwise harmless and mostly undersized young people could imagine that anything of the sort could be brought about in the United States But with these young people social reform is something between a tense game and a religion None of them has even elementary common sense and few of them know much about the United States It is beyond belief that they could have engineered themselves into a position where they had to be considered Important Yet that is exactly what they have done both in agriculture and in relief It is to the credit of Postmaster General Farley and Attorney General Cummings that the social reformers have not gone farther and more thoroughly broken up the Democratic party For jt is to be remembered that these people are not Democrats but Socialists The Socialists about the president are urging him to come out for a constitutional amendment by which the federal government would be given the power under the guise of aiding agriculture to control all agriculture and industry ' That is the power which was thought to be in the A A A Thq farmer will learn that he was only playing stooge ' American Way There is no reason in the world why the people of the United States should not vote to socialize the nation Those of us who believe that Socialism never alleviates poverty and Inequality but only erects them into respectable permanent institutions would accept Socialism were it voted That is the Ameriban way But it is not the American way to bring Socialism in by the back door under a false name That is what those who called themselves liberals were trying to do Ours is a country which is likely voluntarily to accept Socialism Everyone knows the country is not divided iitto classes of rapacious rich and downtrodden poor We have some entirely worthless rich people but also we have some entirely worthless poor Wealth hs everyone instinctively knows is fairly well distributed Otherwise the roads would not be crowded With jnotor cars The instinctive knowledge is supported by the statistics The best figures to date apow that for the year 1932 those with incomes of $5000 or less had 882 per cent of the whole national Income and owned at least 722 per cent of the wealth That is why rabble-rousin- g never gets very far with us in nor- mal times Too many people have a stake in the country And that accounts for the despair at Washington and qther points of high intellectual content - chilLONDON Jan 13 bR-Ei- ght Mrs Sarah and their mother dren ROUND TABLE KNIGHTS Alice Tyrer 40 perished today when Knights of the Round Table will fire destroyed their miner’s cottage convene at 12:15 p m’ in luncheon at Tyldesley Lancashire session at the Hotel Utah Adam Tyrer the father was the only survivor GYRO CLUB The Gyro club will meet in dinner session at 8:30 p m at the Hotel Utah UTAH AUTO DEALERS Utah Auto Dealers association will meet at 7:39 p m at the New house hotel Chicagoan Kills Lawyer in Court Fires on Judge Things As They Are - By Samuel Crowther : GH3&0 (JW-f-i rai® fiQD i - ® I’GI'J fiQ'i CGnORQ' |