Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 'SUNDAY WORNiNG MARCH 8 AS 1938 - TT Plane Pilot Found on Body Discovery ojE Ends Long Search Following Air Tragedy (Continued from Pago One) tton and fully clothod except for a ©oat Identification wax made by means of facial featured clothing and a ring on the left hand which bore the initial “G A L” There were no signs of injuries which could have caused death indicating that Mr Lena who could not swim was a Victim of the strangling salt water rather than a crash The body was bruised and cut in places but these Injuries it was determined occurred after death Sank With Plane Apparently Lenz went down with the plane while- his two companions both of whom could swim struck out blindly into the night Atin hopes of reaching shore tempts to lift the plane from the lake bottom Friday presumably re leased the body of the copilot and during the night it rose to the sur- face The position of the left arm and A depression which had been worn on the upper portion Indicated that it had been hooked around something-- probably koine part bfsAtie plane This would explain why the body although not inside the liner did not rise to the surface and float to shore as did the bodies of the pilot and mechanic The searchers when they found the body immediately returned to shore and notified Sheriff Joseph Holbrook of Davis county and Sheriff Alma White of Tooele county Recovered Body These two officials with Coroner Floyd Atkin of Tooele several deputies and members of the searching crew then went out on the lake recovered the body and took it to the Smith funeral home in Tooele The body was found in Davis county but Sheriff Holbrook released it to the Tooele county sher- iff At the funeral home the remains of the flier were being pre pared for shipment to his family who now reside in Los Angeles At the time of the disaster Lenz ' and his family resided in Alameda The body will probably leave Tooele Sunday Deputy sheriffs who aided in recovering the body were Ted Barton of Tooele William Reynolds of Garfield and J E Schieb and George Knepp of Salt Lake City Finding of the body of Lenz did BILLION CUT SLATED FOR U S LOANS Atlanta Editor WASHINGTON March 7 UP)— Officials of federal lending agencies estimated today that they would be able to cut a billion dollars from the amounts that congress had to given them permission spend A summary of estimates of the amounts officials said they hoped to be able to slash from their authorizations listed the following amounts: Home Owners Loan corporation $800000000 Federal housing administration $100000000 Reconstruction Finance corporation and farm credit administration between $150-0000- and $200000000 Hints Move to Oust Talmadge Shmv Prize Insulter Meets Match at L A ATLANTA Ga March 7 (®— Governor Eugene Talmadge charged Clark Howell Sr editor of the Atlantal Constitution nad threatened him' with’ impeachment today as organized lahor' joined the court fights against the governor’s financial “dictatorship in reply to Talmadge's attack Editor Howell said if the governor refused to call the legislature into extra session at the request of a majority of the members to enact an appropriations bill “I think he would be entitled to congratulations if hr escapes Impeachment” A Steve Nance president of the Georgia Federation of Labor and other leaders in the- organization filed court action at LaGrange questioning the governor’s right to run the state without an appropria- not hinder Saturday salvage operations H H Hall chief Standard Oil Company engineer reported The airliner has been dislodged from the bottom of the lake and Saturday night was suspended between two barges At""'4 a m Sunday the salvage crews will undertake to tow the liner between the two barges to the Lucin cutoff where it will be hoisted-tthe surface and placed on an imThe airplane provised platform will be dissembled on this platform and wilt be loaded on a flatcar to be shipped to San Francisco Mr Hail said' Examination and invauMgatinn af the ship in an effort to determine the cause of the crash will be completed before the plane is dissembled Mr Hall announced sUU ijad Uie order - and private wage rates was asked of Harry L Hopkins today by representatives of unemployed engineers and professional men in New ’ York City They contended the works progress administration “Is undermining civil service standards and is exercising a dangerous and depressing influence upon wage rates paid to technical men in private employ ment" The requests were made by the "conference on prevailing wages WOVEN fortechnical men” TWO WAY STRETCH Republicans in Georgia Won’t Commit Selves place! holds your hips firm and ilatl It wears almost in- definitely! ' It washes marvel-ousl- yl MACON Ga March 7 (®—Carefully avoiding commitments for presidential candidates the Republican state committee called its Georgia convention today for May 9 in Atlanta amid talk of organizing a solid bloc of southern voting national convention strength in the in Cleveland Party leaders went into executive session soon after convening and cqmpleted their werk in an' hour Police’ Jail Communist how it on ahd — improves Your appearance and how unbelievably COMcan bel FORTABLE a step-i- n Try on SEEDS been bone-crushin- Maxtield Feed Coal Inc er Fashioned Stocking CANNOT run II simply Hooks snags or tears— nothing in the world can make this de luxe hosiery run because it is made by an1 exclusive run-proprocess of knitting Tne result — it wears three times as long Sheer chiffon individual in weave all popular shades $165 or three pairs for 465 See matnifiedview' how the RUN' AVAYhckei stitches loek Outruns' The Paris Co fakes pleasure Leader for Picketing NEW YORK March 7 (UP) communist leader Robert Minor and 26 others were released on bail tonight after having been arrested on disorderly conduct charges while picketing in froht of a Brooklyn de- partment store Minor was paroled on his own Bail for the others recognizance Including eight women was set at $5 In announcing the arrival Miss Ann" Loomis as The Paris buyer and manager of their ' — MarciTT"!®-An WASHINGTON inquiry into the effect of W P A upon civil service standards ' It © Mae West ‘Note’ Technical Men Ask WPA Probe on Wages ' It always stays in raid Saturday wring stre Court Sends Wallace a vaudeville actor said in his complaint Miss West’s repeated denials of their marriage hurt his career cast doubt on his true status and cause him mental He obtained the order anguish in the supreme court of New York Wallace contends the marriage took place irt Milwaukee April 11 1911 The Mae West who signed it gave her age at that time as 18 When Wallace applied 'for the order Miss West said he was "trying to cash in on the publicity of me and my new picture” Jjjarner’s by police s 222 South Main flopped 'grotesquely over and over a daughter sheriffs N at MISS ANN LOOMIS Recently of New York Miss Ann Loomis comes to The Paris as buyer and manager of the Millinery Department with a rich background of experience and accomplishments After a distinguished career as designer and creator of original millinery modes also as buyer and manager with some of the foremost shops in the East she became identified with one of the leading Department Stores in New York City famous for fashion Only recently Miss Loomis resigned and has now become associated in a similar capacity with The Paris She brings with her exquisite taste and a sense of fashion-rightnewhich Salt Lake’s smart women are sure to recognize and appreciate DeThe Paris Millinery being partment entirely owned and operated by The Paris Co will afford Miss Loomis an opportunity to exercise her talents and discrimination in the 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Stone 38 were arrested on gam- - Two Who Survived Crash for 200 feet Three were found to have if Near Cemetery Reported killed instantly They were Discounts Theory Mr Hall discounted the theory that the body of Lenz had been attached to the plane and that it was dislodged by salvage operations He said while it was an open question his belief is that the body was beached and shrouded in salt and (hat as fresh spring waters were flowing into the lake the encrusted salt was dissolved and the body refloated He based his opinion on an experiment with a raft which was sunk and then refloated as the fresh waters dissolved the caked salten layers He said the body was discovered floating some 14 miles from the spot where- - the ship was located but was only a comparatively short distance from island shores where it may have been beached Mr Lenz the chief engineer said is survived by his widow a son and N Y bling-charge- white-whisker- LOS ANGELES March 7 Of)—A court order directing Mae West to refrain from denying Frank Wallace is her husband was received today and was taken 6y two deputy sheriffs for service on the blonde movie actress The document arrived by mail from New York City where Wallace lives After a day’s diligent search the a real STEP-Ibut it stretches BOTH ways! N Y Auto Killed fFace Gambling Charges LOS ANGELES March 7 UP)— “What business of mine Js It Miss George Bernard Shaw the gadfly you get fired?” Now we’re about to Helen Lansh 26 of Manhattan — wit and champion hyperbolic in- have lanch Critically Injured John Balsko of Brooklyn and an COMPLETE STOCK FLOWER sulter met his match here today “Thanks Tm not hungry” ALFALFA and GARDEN unidentified girl about 20 A few FIELD SEED8 They “jawed" at each other Almost “Nobody asked you to eat" hours later Robert J Eddy 34 of By Tribune Leased Wire For a to the point of Indecorum 1510 North Ninth street Kansas Special Prices to Market By this time a dangerous light time it seemed that the NEW YORK March 7— Sudden City Mo died in Gardeners Queensborough had appeared in Mrs Shaw's eye his g have the of death highFERTILIZERS FENCING playwright might general hospital these English ways overtook four occupants of a POULTRY EQUIPMENT adversary thrown out of the hotel “What’s this about producers making star raids on our speeding sedan as it flashed past a The two who survived the crash dining room were still critiunconscious in and The Interviewer in Queens county at 3:15 cal condition in Arriving on their world tour Hollywood talent?” & hospitals tonight “Where'd they get the acemetery Shaw and Mrs Shaw sought out a demanded m today A laughing aside to a are Matthew Gehrold 30 of — They did the money government English room quiet spot in the big dining girl a momentary lapse by the Brooklyn and Miss Claire Seger 22 the English studios?” 17S West 3rd South Was 4611 driver a broken steering knuckle— of Manhattan away from the rest of the party— subsidize do suffered fracAmerican editors per"Why Salt Lake City away from everybody it was impossible later to tell which tured skulls andThey internal subsiword in sist the injuries misusing An earnest young man suddenly — and the car scraped the concrete dize?” Shaw interjected popped up before the surprised support of an underpass toof a have that I "May glass Shaw however and gargled it crashed full Into Rebounding mato the reached reporter juice?” "I’m Timothy Glutzspiegel — the opposite support then still probut of ft better thought film from a Hollywood pelled by its terrific momentum What About Persecution?' paper — got to get an interview from “What about this religious perse- go and add something to it in your you” tions bill Gets Annoyed cution in Mexico?” he asked paper Tm ail saw HOOK AND LADDE0 the T reporters "Ever hear of Vince Barnett?1 going "I didn't know there was any" Honor Guests to see down at the train” Shaw said “You ought to keep up with cur- asked the young man WASHINGTON March 7 UP)— annoyed rent events better than that" “Oh you mean that—that rlbber— DEPARTMENT! President Roosevelt cabinet mem"But that was old stuff you gave Shaw dropped his fork that insulter? Yes" — bers and diplomats were honor them you only repeat yourself—” "I make current events” he ex"Well meet him” “What— what why you—” guests tonight at the fifteenth anploded “Do you realize I’ve given Shaw held up his hands and nual dinner of the White House ‘Tve got to get this interview My you the longest interview I’ve given laughed heartily He shook hands in months? 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