Show The Weather Local Metal Markets IDAHO NEVADA— Fair Sunday and Monday WYOMING — Partly cloudy Sunday and Monday (Detailed Report on Pago UTAH Gold Silver (newly mined) w Silvp-ferelgn)- i91t39iSOo Copper' Lead ’Mi Issued every momtnf Bntered at tbs poetotnre at Balt LaKe City aa second class matter under act of March 8 1879 Bubacrtptlon ratea: dux 90 cents year MARCH' 8 1936 SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY MORNING Utah Idaho Nevada 1050 elsewhere to U 8 460®465o Zlno 4900 Local Mtlaoml Men 45580 Copper 7-- VOL 132 NO 146 ‘$3500 77570 Dally and Sunday 185 Dally and Sunday mo po Wyoming m noe M0e rPMTC io irmyar M s Body of Airliner Pilot Found on Lake Surface Search of Five Crash Victim Months Ended By Discovery ' ‘Dictatorship’ W‘ xV Salvage Crew Recovers Remains of Victim of Luxury Ship Disaster Identification W Ht vI f Renounces Peace Treaty ies Forbidden Zone Hoover Holds U SMust End -- emJLiSW) 't-'- ‘Trade Must Regulate Itself Colorado Speech Avers Has Definite Six-Poi- Paris Government Assails Move as Hostile Program nt Act Theory Is Strengthened That Liner Did Not Take Dive in Water Labor Right to Bargain Responsibly Urged to Aid Liberty The body of Glen A Lenz copilot of the Standard pil company airliner which plunged into Great Salt lake five months ago was found floating on the lake surface Saturday morning Discovery of the body brought to an end the long search which has been stubbornly pressed through good weather and bad ever since the plane disappeared on the night of October 5 The only remaining task in clearing up the tragedy which cost three lives Is to raise the plane from ths briny depth and Inspect it for any hint as to the By DAVIS CAMPBELL United Press Staff Correspondent COLORADO SPRINGS Colo March 7— Herbert Hoover tonight demanded that the Roosevelt administration’s policy of “government dictated" business be abandoned and that for it be substi- Glen A Lent Locarno Accord Is Destroyed With Swiftness By Associated Press Regiments of French soldiers moved toward the German frontier tonight under orders to garrison the Rhine border at full war strength as Hitler’s troops poured into border cities in the German Rhineland The French military’s drastic move climaxed a day of anxiety precipitated by the reichsfuehrer’a renunciation of the Locarno pact and command to his nazi legions to militarize the Rhineland Leaders Seek To Cut Down tuted the “American principle” of government regulation of his addresses In the sixth New Tax Bill tacking deal the former the business of new at- president told the Young Republi- can League of Colorado this t program emblodying “the American cause of the accident system of regulation” must become national policy if “the Others Found Early March 15 Yield American system is to be retained” The bodies of Chief Pilot Robert Need Competition Income Levy S Allen and Mechanic George O ‘ J1' 'Business must ' regulate its Anderson were found a few days own prices and profits through after the airliner vanished FindWe must Compel horn competition By Associated Press ing of the copilot’s body therefore est competition through prevention accounted for the entire crew and WASHINGTON March 7- A —and unfair —pracincidentally strengthed the theory To awaft the March 15 yield ofTntmopolies tices that the liner did not crash into the from income taxes before deciding 2 The semi— yet natural monop lake but settled on the surface and then sank upon the size of the forthcoming olies such as railroads and utiliLenz’s body was found at 8:30 revenue bill was expressed today ties must be regulated as to rates to prevent a m approximately seven miles by some members of congress north of Sunset beach and four privilege asserted that They privately mile west of Antelope island It 3 Banking finance public marwas sighted floating on the salt- should improved business bs re kets and other functions of trust laden water by the searching crew fleeted in a sufficiently large in must be regulated to prevent abuse and misuse of trust which was going out to the sunken crease in receipts it might be urn plane to resume salvage opera- necessary to raise as much as the 4 Certain groups must be aptions propriately regulated to prevent A detachment of nazi troops typical of the forces that The men saw what they at first $792000000 contemplated for the waste of natural resources marched believed was a bunch of tumble next three years in the Roosevelt of Saturday into the demilitarized Rhineland zone Labor Right weeds but always alert to any program Labor must have the right to Below a map of the territory invaded by Germany 5 Reduction Hinted thing that might bring their proBut it free collective bargaining longed search to a successful con' Guarded hints also were dropped must have responsibilities as well elusion they altered their course as rights and overtook the object It was that the house ways and means to £ At one time we relied upon subcommittee find might of state try the body in a fair preservasome way to pare down the figure the theory of “shirt sleeves to shirt ( Continued on Page rive) (Column One) mentioned by the president even sleeves in three generations" to of overaccumulations should income taxes be no larger regulate now is That wealth by guaranteed estimated than In This Issue But accompanying these were our income and inheritance taxes of The strong indications that the presi- Some people feel these taxes take dent’s main proposal for a gradu- the shirt also By Associated Press Mr Hoover believed principles ated tax on undistributed corpora7 — French officials declared that PARIS March (Continued on Pftge Eleven) tion earnings would be accepted by (Column ne) to use her army supported by her alFrance was ready the subcommittee with modificaSPECIAL FEATURES lies to compel Germany to evacuate the Rhineland but that' Parade of the week's events tions first would exhaust peace-- 4 revision the France With corporate tag Pages 8 C and 9 C to prodiice net additional methods designed ful 10 C possible under the news Scout Page Boy federal income of $62000000 anof Nations League LOCAL nually a yield of $150000000 from This declaration followed an ora proposed "windfall” tax on replans Republicans launch der by military authorities that all funded and unpaid AAA pro1936 campaign Page 12 B fortifications along the northeast Fruit growers pledge aid to se cessing levies would bring in frontier be garrisoned immediately in a year— only $22000000 — cure U S funds for orchards Page 7 MILAN Italy March iff) short of the sum requested by Mr Eleven workmen 12 B were killed and with their full quotas of troops after GENEVA March 7 WP) — The three others seriously injured in a The order was issued shortly Regional conference on soil con- Roosevelt Plans Outlined government decided to council of the league of nations servation plan to open here Monday terrific explosion today at the the French was tentatively convoked As Democrats showed increasing Isotta Fraschini autmobile faotory do its "utmost" under the League Page 12 B covenant to compel Ger- tonight for an urgent session on Thursday Three of the injured workmen of Nations’ Report shows Increase in Utah signs of consolidating support bethe of out to take its troops many to consider an impending French hind the corporation tax sugges- were reported to be dying Page 12 B special taxes The explosion which occurred Rhineland appeal against Germany’s repudiaBody of Standard Oil airliner pilot tion house Republican leader Snell would France declared Officials tion of the Locarno treaty found in Great Salt Lake Page 1 of New York asserted that Re near a furnace used for fusing and economic vote to France was expected to ask for would wait to see just metal set fire to two large gasoline ask the league publicans Gerfinancial sanctions against NATIONAL action as well as financial what kind of a bill the committee tanks military of the Remilitarization and economic penalties and league Hauptmann loses poise as reprieve agrees upon before determining to Firemen finally brought the many of violates the treaty deadline nears Page 2 A officials were gravely concerned what extent the party will make blaze under control after it had Rhineland the Versailles pact by which the over the dangerous role they must Hoover condemns government an issue of It caused extensive damage' League of Nations also was created play if they grant thr French re "dictatorship” in business Page 1 To Rally Support U S court upholds labor disputes quest act Page 2 A In authoritative quarters ft was The date of the council meeting Alameda schools head rewins post stated France would ask Great Brit- will be fixed definitely after the by student strike Page L ain Italy and Belgium cosignatories French appeal arrives tomorrow of the Locarno pact which Hitler Meanwhile a conference of signaWORLD denounced to demand immediate tories to the Locarno treaty will reHitler breaks Locarno treaty be held here Monday afternoon of the Rhineland evacuation arms Rhine zone Page L will be made It was or evening This request The wedding brought to a climax French rush troops to frontier PARIS March 7 (ff)— Douglas said after the league acts on the Although Germany is not a memFairbanks and his bride the former several days of concerted effort to violation of ths Versailles and Lo- ber of the league Germany can be Page 1 Italy accepts with “reservations” Lady Ashley were honeymooning win suspension of the French mar- carno treaties punished under league rules acleague plea for Africa peace Page tonight after a civil wedding cereit cording to the Locarno treaty reRussia and Czecho-Slovakresiof a regulations riage their hectic 2A mony had culminated was stated by French officials have militarization of the Rhineland zone efforta to have the French mar- dence and publication of constitutes aggression (Continued on Ptge Ten) ' FEATURES susiColum" Bix) banns Final approval for the laws suspended Article 17 of the league covenant Editorials O O McIntyre The riage atThrf couple planned to leave on a pension was given by the state’s that a nonmember in disprovides Forum and From Senator Sandpit motor trip to Belgium and Holland torney after Lady Ashley's birth Woman and Son Die with a league member shall pute 3 C and letters Pages 2C and then to sail for China where certificate and her divorce decree to be Invited accept ths obligations Markets and financial Pages Fairbanks plans 76 produce a mo- statement had been brought by Automobile Crash of membership for purposes of 14 C 15 C and 16 tion picture based on the life of plane from London settling the dispute Real estate Page 12 C Marco Polo Happiness Hope DEMING N M March 7 Iff)— Garden section Page 8D Mayor Performs Mayor Drucker closed the cere- Mrs Sam Lothlen 45 of San Diego Kin Sport pages 2 B to 8B Slays Wealthy Heir son were Classified advertising Pages 7B Their marriage was performed mony with the traditional phrase— Cal and her autotheir killed when will be love earlier in the day by Mayor Gaston I hope your instantly marriage to 11 B Turns Gun on Self — rear end I Music drama ahd the screen Drucker In the gold marriage salon very happy" and wished the newly- mobile crashed into the “Broad—— on the truck to China a weds a of ward hall under of parked voyage the pleasant city eighth 10 D and 11D Pages 111 March 7 Off)— Ben PARIS' a ceiling gaily decorated with pink The wedding of the American ac- way of America” 24 miles west of 47 son of the late W S hours of the in the wife here Logan the former tor and morning early SUPPLEMENTS cupids Logan wealthy Parts lumber dealer Miss Elizabeth Govet of London young British nobleman climaxed today Tribune Junior world’s best attended Lady Ashley and American tangled marital difficulties of both A third occupant of the car David was shot ahd killed today by his Twelve pages of the Arthur Reese 53 Ambassador Jesse Isldor Straus ar- principals which have been aired Roach 21 also of San Diego who brother-in-lacomics rived at the last minute to sign the in courtrooms in the United States said he was asleep In the back seat who drove to his home and fatally Magazine section wounded himself and England escaped unhurt register as Fairbanks' witness Society section Vlembers Would Await of - Hitler the French government asked that Germany be punished by the League of Nations toe “hostile ac- tcommitting-- - Sunday Tribune Jo-ni- Italian Plant Blast Kills 11 $770-0000- Fairbanks Lady Asliley Head To China After Paris Nuptials ia 30-d- 11-d- In w i ' ' -- de-si- re French Rush Soldiers To Forts on Frontier a Taking the lead in European nations’ retaliation moves against Duce’s Proposal Meanwhile Premier Mussolini ot Italy suddenly agreed to discuss peace in Africa with the League of Nations provided Italy might retain conquered portions of Ethiopia and the- Lake Tana district The marching feet of Hitler’s troops echoed in all the capitals of Europe precipitating nasty conferences of diplomats and drastic moves in opposition Jo - Hitler’s action Foreign Minister Flan din of — France denounced the German leader’s move as “an hostile act" and the week-en- d leaves of all French and Belgian soldiers were summarily canceled Britain Marks Tima Britain with a large part of her armed forces in the Mediterranean and Egypt sought “calmness” and left the question open for debate in a cabinet meeting Monday Premier Stanley Baldwin held a series of conferences with diplomats of other powers seeking to maintain equanimity among nations affected by the reichsfuehrer’s swift action Ruhr Hitler in his address before the reichstag declared that COLOGNE France had first nullified the Lo- - " carno pact by militant moves and by signing a mutual assistance pact with soviet Russia Declaring that the German army merely was moving into another section of the fatherland he said he was motivated by no tMANNHEIM militarist intent Regains Prestige Germany he shouted had regained her former prestige among nations and was prepared to take her former seat in the League of Nations — but only as an equal Apparently confident of the support of the reich Hitler called a general plebiscite for March 29 Italy said by some sources to have been informed of Hitler’s contemplated action beforehand decided on an official policy of no action as far as the Locarno pact abrogation was concerned Italy’s official statement that she would ask Lake Tana in reALAMEDA Cal March 7 (UP)— Padden’s contract which had three turn for African peace evoked This William G Padden known nation- and years to run at $6000 concern in Great Britain district is the only piece of inteally in educational circles and the annually 3000 school students who struck The contract provided for dismis- rior Ethiopia in which Great' Britwhen he was removed from the su- sal only after proof of charges of ain' has an interest perintendency of city schools misfeasance or similar accusations By LOUIS P LOCHNER emerged victorious tonight in a dis- which might render the holder unpute which for a time threatened fit to remain in office Mayor Hans Copyright 1936 the Associated civil war In this city built on an Roebke leader of the faction which Press island off San Francisco bay last Tuesday ousted Padden had BERLIN March It took a legal decision however charged the school head with fail- reestablished the “watch on the to settle the strife which the stu- ing to cooperate with the admin- Rhine” today dents had attempted to adjust by istration By command of Reichsfuehrer “Warren’s decision was believed refusing to attend classes their partroops crossed the fa- ents had sought to settle by recall to have removed the last obstacle Hitler her river regiment by reg- action against public officials and to normal resumption of school mous little iment to take up the posts once a city administration had tried to work Monday on the control by reerditing a private army Previously Padden had appealed held by the kaiser's armies ': France of frontier oust 3000 to the his to and threatening to go police ycfung supporters a action called the preHitler “still department from its headquarters back to classes Monday as he Earl Warren district attorney of was superintendent” He had re- caution against communism and Alameda county appealed to by both fused to relinquish the office and France’s "iron ring around the It smashed the Locarno sides decided the board of educa- had disregarded the orders of his reich” (Continued on Puts Ten) tion had no authority to terminate successor Einar Sorenson iColumn 0u WHERE HITLER MASSED A GERMAN TROOPS 78-pa- Ousted School Head Regains Post in Alameda Pupil Strike one-ha- lf ' |