Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FEBRUARY' MONDAY MORNING 3 1936 about of these al- any pessimistic Doctor Predicts though heart disorders art listed as Produces and Tense State Alchemy Today Experiment Kansan the of all deaths Shifts Europe Ready It altogether that our made to regenerate Life may Tomorrow Than Radium Greater Spanfc Election Longer Offer Energy said “In that As Sanctions part” For Grilling able to human an to To Long Poem PASADENA ago and through the California Institute Feb Medicinal Holds hoss shay’ the Cumming In this the lithium tube at the alchemy experiment Debate Nears I think it possible for us from British countries Of Van Vlack LAWRENCE a vacuum chamber Gains Will Prolong California Institute when In the same chamber he practically all of them from Kan Feb cause of is one-four- th possible 'be Cal in (Continued from Page One) come coun- League Chiefs Prepare to Discuss Action Against Italy Italo-Ethiopi- war brought little relief today to Europe's war fears as the League of Nations committee prepared to assemble at Geneva to discuss additional sanctions against ' On the heels of the Italian warning the European continent is drifting toward war grave tension and uncertainty as to what the future holds existed In official circles The pace of the East African conflict itself was quickened with the principals locked 1A a bloody but as yet Inconclusive grip on both the northern and southern fronts Notables En Route The beginning of this week dur ing which develop' ments may be realized found many notables stopping off at Paris on their way home from the funeral of King George of Great Britain Members of the British parliament began arriving in London for the opening of the legislative session Tuesday following a long series of rapid fire meetings of the cabinet and defense council devoted to discussion of expansion of England’s home defenses Reports from Addis Ababa said war tension increased as city streets became recruiting centers after authorities began definite steps to regain their position on the Somaliland front where the Ethiopian chieftain Ras Desta Demtu was reported defeated by the fascist forces of General Rudolfo Graziani thworld These considerations may not be 'conclusive but they should be sufficient to make us hesitate before serving notice on the world that no one may count on our supplies In the event of war For once that notice 1s given the other great powers that may be drawn into war will be compelled to reorganize their commercial relations so as to insure themselves the supplies we propose to deny them What this will mean in the way of new military alliances no man can clearly foresee But that it will force a regrouping of the powers both for war and peace is almost certain And where does It leave the United States as a neutral? It States under a puts blockade To the belligerents this would mean that we had become so pacifist that we would resist no injury and that having blocked our own trade we had no power short of a to injure declaration of war them We should be helpless to protect ourselves abroad by reprisals and helpless to protect ourselves at home against the depression we had imposed on ourthe-Unit- selves Holds Policy Insures War Party Formation ia war-mind- war-mind- Preffo Keith-O’Brle- 69c 43c Blouses spotted pressed I Sweaters cleaned AA J" JIUI II Stamps as Jlsnal Bring and Take Fifth Floor KEITH-O'BRIE- Author to Speak ALBION Idaho— Vardis Fisher native Idaho author and former professor of English at the University of Utah will address the Albion State Normal school student body on “The Future of Idaho” some time in February or March Child Arrives GRACE N Counsel Eager to Quiz Slayer on Memory Loss Claims J It is true enough to say that an abnormal war trade may entangle us in a war and I am not arguing against measures of credit control to prevent a war boom But it seems to me perfectly evident that in laying ourselves open to Insult and injury by rendering ourselves defenseless abroad and by legislating a depression at home we are insuring the development of a war party In the WITH THE SOUTHERN ITAL- United States If anyone thinks IAN FORCES AT NEGHELLI Jan that unemployment unsalable SO (Delayed) CD— The swift motorfinancial disorder in the surpluses ized Italian columns of General RuUnited States and a series of indolfo Graziani have driven back sults abroad will make the Amerthe force of Ras Desta Demtu 80 ican people like their neutrality miles further along the Ganale Do-rhe is mightily deceiving himself toward Alatta If as many think excessive prosin Motorized Cavalry perity made us 1917 they may be certain that Moving with the speed and ef and humiliation will make ficiency of American police radio misery cars the motorized fascist cavalry' us even more If we look closely at the reamen pushed the defending forces to Is so much sentiners and infAtry has been advanc son why there ment in favor of rigid legislation too fast for the ing Ethiopians we shall find that it lies in the The Ethiopians were reported to a president would use be retreating in panic but fighting fear that power to entangle discretionary desperately They are mostly afoot America in a war between the and with only camels to carry them and a European aggressor are unable to retreat faster than Ileague do not myself believe that the the region half way between Dolo United States should take action and Addis Ababa the aggressor and the The Ethiopians met the Italian against administration’s effort last au- advance with a fierce counterattack tumn to put pressure on Italy near Alatta but were overcome seems to me to have been a seriIn capturing Wadara the Ethio- ous mistake pian chieftain was said to have lost Yet this fact has to be faced "his last stand" as the Italian “hell The league does exist on wheels” column of machine gun-th- e squarely: as a European system of interItalian trucks can pursue national law and in the event of a A second Italian division contingrave conflict in Europe the quesued pushing along the Dawa Parma tion presented to us would not be: general front near the border of the Shall we collaborate with the Kenya British colony league? The question would be: Towns Captured Shall we oppose the league and This advance has already captured destroy its effectiveness or shall Sadei Malca Gehrsi and Malca we permit the league to operate Murri wherw teriffic battles amid in Europe? The Ethiopian war dark African jungle settings re- did not raise this question beportedly resulted in’ heavy Ethio- cause In the affair the league did pian and scattered Italian casual not blockade Italy But in a great conflict the league would have ties Since the first of December to blockade the aggressor and when Graziani ordered the Italian then we should have to decide advance from Dolo the fascists have whether we would recognize that advanced about 400 miles along the blockade or whether we would atDawa Parma capturing approxitempt to break through it mately 10000 square miles of new Aggressor Alliance territory - More Important than the sector Held as Dangerous Which they have annexed they ocMy own view is that If the cupy and control with their mo- league applies full sanctions to a bile units all the water supplies and stops aggressor of southeastern Ethiopia from Dolo European trade with him that it would be half way to Addis Ababa dangerous and unwise for us to ally ourselves with the aggressor and try to break down the league’s Army Post Fire JUNCTION CITY Kan Feb 2 UP) sanctions Our wisest course will A fire was battled in zero weather be to let the league function by to today at the Fort Riley commis- denying diplomatic protection If on the other sary before it was extinguished our own traders does what it has Firemen estimated the damage at hand the league done wth Italy that Is to say ap$50000 plies “mild sanctions” then we cannot and should not collaborate to make mild sanctions stronger by embargoing our own trade For it is one thing to refuse to Interfere with the league to remain passive while the league acts It is a wholly different thing for us to judge the aggressor and on our own initiative to 'take positive measures against him The Economical Method of Dry Cleaning Will policy of passive assent to action recognizes Hhe Help You Get Ready for Spring fact that we do not belong to the league but that we recognize its Men's Suits and Overcoats existence In Europe and' do not cleaned spotted pressed desire to challenge it in the interest of a European aggressor It Is a realistic policy For it would wholly be unrealistic for us in a Men’s Neckties cleaned quarrel not our own to challenge spotted pressed 6 for the league It Is a policy which accurately I believe reflects the American feeling prevailing Women’s plain dark Silk "f fl which is that though we do not Dresses cleaned f UP wish to participate in the league spotted I pressed we do wish it well In its effort to 0 keep the peace in Europe wool A A Women's plain dark (Copyright 1936 New York Dresses cleaned k (J JJ spotted Tribune Iric) Plain dark Skirts 2 — Seventy-year-ol- one-fift- of LONDON Feb 2 W?)— Beginning of the fifth month of the Italy tries that belong to the league! And this does not take into account the fact that any great American war would be fought at sea and that our shipping Is h lead than of the tonnage Idaho— Youngs and Irene Cooper McGregor announce the birth of a son and Mr and Mrs Ira Van Denakker a son William d Shootings Told Van Vlack has told the jury how he shot down State Traffic Officer Fontaine Cooper and Deputy Sheriff Henry C Givens when they attempted to halt him on the highway near Buhl on November 25 Both men paid with their lives when they sought to rescue Miss Hook from her alleged abductor He further testified that he was “hazy” about his travels after he and Mildred left the car in a ditch south of Twin Falls and wandered through the fields He declared as far as he recalled he and his for mer wife separated “I don’t remember anything more until somebody picked me up the next morning” he said Mildred’s body was found in culvert not far from where Van Vlack was captured Her skull had been crushed and pierced by a bul- let The state struck a telling blow at defense testimony introduced Saturday by Dr S S Jones of Tacoma in an effort to prove the accused killer insane and therefore not criminally responsible for his actions Assistant Attorney General J W Taylor drew an admission from the doctor that Van Vlack “knew right from wrong" Miller and Taylor said Sunday they are anxious to question Van Vlack They pointed out that state witnesses have testified the Tacoman does remember killing Miss Hook These include Walter V Beesley Associated Press reporter and Sheriff E F Prater Both said the defendant described In detail former how he shot his mate Attorneys Indicated cross exam ination of Van Vlack will continue through Tuesday With other witnesses yet to be called the case is not expected to reach the jury before late in the week Death Claims ExrEditor of Famed Punch 4 Felts tonight sought signers to a petition which would place his name on ballots as a candidate for congress who would pay for the privilege of governing Felts first offered $250000 to be paid into the federal treasury if elected and advocated that all other congressmen do likewise Today however he amended his offer to a poem “Gettysburg which runs 18000 lines His filing together with a check to cover filing costs reached Secretary of State Frank J Ryan at Topeka yesterday Ryan refused the filing because Feltsr seeking to run as an independent must file by petition Felts In seeking signatures to his petition advanced a program for “equal pension rights for civilian and soldier” and for “recapture of the Philippines” of produced which are hydrogen atoms stripped of their outer electrons The hydrogen protons were focussed so that the tube drove them with great speed against the lithium This changed some of the lithium atoms into a different metallic element— form of beryllium The atoms which changed are known as lithium seven because they have a mass of seven atomic units They were converted into a substance with a mass of eight atomic units Ordinary beryllium has an atomic weight of nine Man's Existence protons Count’s Son Dies Feb 2 UP)— Gus-taEdward 6 son of Count Folke Bernadotte and Countess Estelle daughter of H Edward Manvlle died in a hospital today after an ear operation STOCKHOLM There Is a statue of Queen WASHINGTON Feb 2 (UP)-- Dr Hugh S Cumming who retired yes- toria at Aden terday as surgeon general of the United States public health service tonight looked back over the advance medical research during the past 'generation and predicted even greater progress by Americans toward better ture” The great problems awaiting solution now are heart disease cancer and the hazards of industry Dr He was not Cumming explained Name Your Own By Tribune Leased Wire NEW YORK Feb 2- -An impor tant new literary target was raised before young writers today It is the Theodore Roosevelt memorial award a prize of $2500 to be awarded annually for the best book manuscript of any political economic or social phase of contemporary American life or of America’s foreign relations Only authors whose work has not yet been published In book form may compete the publishing firm of Doubleday Doran & Co creators of the award announced Manuscripts typed and not less than 65000 words in length ’must reach the Theodore Roosevelt memorial award committee Garden City L I not later than January 6 1937 and the decision will be made not later than the following March 30 The award is intended to further the ideals advanced by the late Teddy Roosevelt and to stimulate interest in the spheres of American life and government to which the former president devoted much of his tjme Five men were named as judges They are Professor Roscoe Pound dean of law at Harvard university: Dr Harold W Dodds professor Princeton university: Dr Harold C Moulton president of the Brookings Institute Dr Henry Canby editor of the Saturday Reviewj of Llter-eratuand Colonel Theodore Roosevelt former governor general of the Philippines 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Vic- health and longer oltai Theodore Roosevelt Award Will Be Presented in Annual Contests ROME E'eb 2 UP) — Former Queen Victoria of Spain was reported toknown humorists and editor of the night to have come to Rome but Alfonso Magazine' Punch from 1906 to 1932 persons close to made light of rumors that the fordied tonight He joined Punch in 1897 and be- mer royal couple would effect a reconciliation came assistant editor in 1002 (Spanish royalists said yesterday His best known writings include: “With Double Pipe” “Tillers of the in Paris that Victoria had agreed Sand” “From the Home Front” “In' to talk to her estranged husband terludes of an Editor” "Salvage” when she went to Rome where he “War Time” and "Made in Eng- now resides It was reported Alfonso desired to arrange a reconcilialand” He was awarded honorary de- tion to strengthen his position with grees for literature by Oxford and Spanish monarchists) Although the former queen did Durham not come to Rome’s main station' Informed persons said she left her Army Planes Engage train at a suburban station and to Villa Savoia the home of In ‘Attacks’ on Bases drove the Spanish royal family in Italy rmy NEW YORK Feb 2 bombing and pursuit planes engaged Widowed Queen Quits in mock battle over Connecticut toSeclusion of Palace day as a squadron en r'oute from Concord N H to “attack" Mitchell LONDON Feb 2 OP)— Queen field here was intercepted by defenders from the threatened base Mary left Buckingham palace toLater the Mitchell field forces day for the first time since the retaliated by sending a fleet of at- funeral of the late King George V tack ships which theoretically de- to drive to Aldershot for lunch with stroyed the Concord base The af- her son the Duke of Gloucester and fair was part of the army winter air his wife maneuvers tp accustom the force to King Edward was reported spendat Sunningdale ing the week-en- d rigorous cold conditions tion” life “There Is no reason why the average life expectancy 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sometimes we are very surprised Indeed at the way they sell” One of the largest greeting card houses has a whole drawer full of samples One shows a disconsolate little girl weeping Into a bale of cotton tube of Technology was placed in An producing energy surpassing that of pure radium was made public today lithium the By transforming lightest weight metal into beryllium Charles C Lauritsen professor of physics and his associates obtained rays of 16000000 to volts This power appears in the form of gamma rays radiation like light which can penetrate several Inches of lead Radium's most powerful gamma rays are about 2000000 volts In the alchemy changes the source of these new rays can be definitely Identified Thfey emanate from the binding energy which holds together the nucleus of an atom This energy Is In part an extremely dense electrical field The rays are part of the electrical energy set loose from this field Professor Lauritsen produced the lithium changes In the million-vo- lt B LONDON Seaman UP)-- of Technology (UP) -- By Associated Press Idaho-Dou- glas TWIN FALLS Van Vlack will make his last personal attempt Monday to convince a jury that he was not reponsible for the slaying of his pretty for mer wifer Mildred Hook The Tacoman spent part of Friday or Saturday on the stand and is expected to wind up his direct testimony Monday Then he must face a barrage of cross examination leveled by a battery of state’s attorneys headed by Prosecutor Edward Babcock and Idaho Attorney General Bert H Miller 2 he Case Uve beings will ba old to go Per'one pieces like is sonally to live too long— we become a burden on the younger genera- Wasatch 3764 Salt Lake City |