Show L Resident Sought in Girl Slaying Probe — Ben J Pack Tentatively Identified as One of Party (Contiou'ed S The Thompson Episcopal Long-Rang- e i IR The 'VINIMINON QV '' " "lfrk - gift of John "Walcott Thompson presented in memory of his is a ' 4 ' It-4 disastrous fire in 1935 will be consecrated at 11 a m Sunday with the Rt Rev Arthur W )i' -- t' iftAl I I ' (Ifillf! 1 If4V ' r -- '''' t '" A T7t : itbf:7:7r:PrvIT"!arlt i : rt t ' :: t - II 16 1 - It ' :: ' i' '' 40A:'7"4rCOP17: :440041‘- 41410- — ' : ' As: :: t f : ''f:'- "'- -' ' 1:: ) i :A4:i -- itlir rre440-:4dow- JT DD - ' i nrj- 1 v: I -- ' la I 1 41 the- - ti iAi Mt ' ‘' ' " r --4 - i1 ti it ' k 1 ! t: 1'iL AffF' i : '4(2' - - - t I ' ' 'S ' s' f 1' t Carrying off the overflow from melting beavy snows in Pennsylvania the Ohio surged over its banks again in Wheeling and neighboring towns flooding riverfront homes and buildings just recovering from the previous flood The damage was estimated in negligible figures River Falls Steadily The river was receding farther south At Cincinnati 350 miles below Wheeling rivermen viewed the recession as a sign the river would carry away the crest without hunBelow Cincinnati trouble dreds of families have evacuated their homes 50 miles above In Pittsburgh Wheeling where the Ohio is armed by the Monongahela and the Allegheny the river fell steadily Kept From Homes In Wheeling where several were drowned in Last week's flood that caused damage estimated at 85- 000000 in the state refugees were prevented froth moving back into their homes at some points MARIETTA Ohio March 26 UP) —A fresh flood chest of the muddy bank-fu- ll Ohio river moved slowly toWaid Marietta tonight while in its upper reaches the river receded slightly No serious fear of new damage was expressed however as rehabilitation work by the Red Cross and private agenciee continued in the wake of last week's flood one of the worst in the history of the upper —A officiating Consecration of Edifice Sunday Sugar Levy Sought for Aid of West Ohio Police Redouble WASHINGTON Kansas Has Snow The proposed law which would create a Dentistry Health and Life Protection association of Utah to provide medical and dental services for persons of low income was referred Thursday by Secretary of State Milton H Welling to Attorney Geittral Joseph Chin for an opinion as to its constitutionality The suggested legislation was presented to the secretary of state Wednesday with the request that it be submitted to the people of the state for a vote at the next election In accordance with provisions of the initiative and referendum statute Mr Welling said he did not wish to take further steps in the matter without advice from the attorney general In a letter to the attorney general Mr Welling said: "This proposed enactment seems to change the existing law without repealing the present law It apparently seeks to legislate upon two or more subjects in the same enactment It provides for a proclamation by the governor putting the law into effect before any existing election machinery could possibly make a report to him of election returns It imposes a limitation unknown to our law forbidding the legislature to repeal or change the law except by 'nondestructive' amendments "I respectfully request your opinion as to whether I can accept and give effect to this petition under chapter 10 title 25 revised statutes of Utah 1933" The proposed law was prepared submitted by Dr W L Withers and Man a Salt Lake City dentist 4 444 DOWN f 1 4 ilt 25 el M of Charm 44 tii 4 St 04 i 4 : 'e :: ::: :: 3 II — ' 50 t' : "::7' 4 e:e ‘'r?zi :': :::(fr-i- 4 l''' '': - :i::: ) 117477747k77 i 4 " 1:e iv S Je:IT & y e m 0 p - :: ' st A 1 0 'I' n 3( ':':4:' :::4: i::: 4: :i:::-::s- 4 rional l 4 ji :::s::-itt- CBE YOUR ACCOUNT : ::ig:zplL51ti 1 u i" 41 k 0 ': : a :::p ' P :k '' ':!4i11) '::::: 4 4)?:: ::ik- '''''::::':::t::::1 si:41' M0:::: ' es' it ' 't ''4 :: ': I es2''S' ':':- :' ib --- iY i ' 4t ' ': 1::' li' - I ::::::: 4:' '4'- :::1k::'f''-''- p ! pit' s N '::':: :: 0 1 ' '7'' A i ' 4: ii: " k) :: ' :::::::::::t lial 1 '‘''' i:R::'ei4:::1 '' if c 4 of Which I I t SUITS 0 41 : these e You) I t '- ' t ':: - -- ': ' on ' 71 ta '::'' f 1: 4V 410 ::4:74 ' 0 !::: !14:: A f' "' 4 - 1:i: ' :? I' i - 0t24kstp ':4: f one or the other for 1 b ii 1 1 - t:' II 1 le '' You're certain to scant tit i tosef 1 1y :::::: :' 4::::::-- ‘::::: ::i?114:::fZt' e - 4''''''''' — ':': '1 p 4 4 :: z::!:4: I : 4!44111 A 0? ' Ate-- - 11ti -- : k:I N ''::i 'fi:? " V‘ '::4111::: '110: : : -- 4 f ' 0:ii! I :' 1 4 v - ti RI if ' 4 th 611111145 1111beit:4 k o ' t Noo 1 0 II I II 0 1 :1 r' '''k: It ' ' 1 I e e 1 e U TS II 0 igil S S Easter A Add these smart II ND li li I I I I I: They're real achievements In beautiful styling ex- to Your Accountl SWEATERS HATS HOSIERY BAGS BLOUSES SKIRTS ARE AT THE STAR STYLE SHOP ACCESSORIES quisite fabrics and superior finishing Every one of these smart SUITS and thrilling COATS is I standout at this low price Select from Tailored or Dressy styles to fit your particular type Just say LINGERIE "CHARGE i: i : : 143 ' 0 - t i e e at ONLY 0 495 :: : le 0 IT" — " 4 0 I a r Style "-- I EL341"--"- St 0 0 l ::: ::: - 2 4)c' oil ft 1 Vit'illirki: I w444-4m0-t-4in4NwNp- A ii 4 :t t'''' and What ManeySavers T hese Fine 0 4 ' : NJ : a I :: '''7 1 14'- t:i f1 !::: :a - ' ::::: i'r ' 1 x ' ' ''''': :0 ' - C''I'Hi il k i si ' ' iii '- k'' 7 ti '':E - - - '' '1:- i4 A:41 ' 4: I''' ' ft ip ':f:: :::::::4' ' '''‘ANtit it): ::' t: ::'In::! hr : '' l' ' ItVgi si : a 4041: :: ''' :''N:77::K4 :Ni- 'ORIli : :V Is 04300000f fr i $ ' ' : 11 :::p ::::i f: '''':'': ':''''''''''''':'f':' ' k t' fr al it (iy 4:viti::i- A I t ':'' : ° 1 ' - - Ili ' a 0 t et" :'3' I ' cr- i' 1 4 )1 : 11 11 '4- tt ik! tl i Is :01K ' lc al lc It tt 1 tt 95 s and mat& 177 "0 : - 4 al w el ' : ' 0: b: re t ' : : i:::::?:::7:::''2:':2:: :::::-4- : il:'' i o All Headsizes 4 :::':Ri??2-s::- 41 la 1 'ft rlf-- 1 season's eel smartest 1 t ho il glanil Lors h Tmr: IntriritaL In the j ' ::: '::::::::1::t::::::: f : 4 t‘li t e':ii:V:' '1'''V- di er re t 4- al re of P' - di til tt Mode! Fi ' 44 - t' in the EASTER V tl' s:'0 1 1 - re Sixes 14 to 52 t'''''- I : tp good! HATS 4 ' 4140412 :41' "14 4 A 4 -:"- fiq:! cc of Quality $0 " ' :: :: : ' ' '' '' 7 re in a Oi 1 i ::CREDIT t li 41 St Maybe They Couldn't Read! ' tt 4 : :: y549i ' i: 1! '" : St ' 0' ' :: :: 'k " dp USE THRIFTY 4 :::- :: :: (: t ti r4: A l 1r lit) - ' Atl 7 " 4 :'::'F 0 le - - : -- - de in 1 ue in Crepes ) à 41 A 4) 0 It - 4r7S-7--t 4011:"::::i!---''-: to 1 Here's supreme ValEaster Dre ts Phsers ' rainh 1 I they're style quality right and a sure bet to make you See ahead money them IMMEDIATELY Your dREDIT'll r ! '!11 0-PIE- (SS i: ' r - 14 4 0 uTF1T ' - 4' at ta hi 4 Copyright 1936 New York Tribune Inc - St ' ” Remaining Reforms Generally Approved 14r1417t de tn of 1 ''"'ESSIES 0 the Republicans are faced with the task of proving to the voters that the subsidiary reforms are as bad as the revolutionary experiments They cannot do that because in principle most of the remaining reforms are generally approved They would also have to persuade the people that Mr Roosevelt has made one gigantic mistake after another and that the country is recovering in spite of them The massof the people are not likely to believe that while they think prosperity is returning he 4 46 Then and then only would the Republicans have found a willing audience for their general claim that the new deal from A to Z is subversive The paramount issue would have given force to But with the every complaint paramount issue liquidated by the supreme court and the verdict accepted by Mr Roosevelt Pt of Pt They're the height 'of Easter Smartness 4 lean society With that issue raised the prospect of a balanced budget would have disappeared and a line would have been drawn on which all Republicans from Hoover to Borah and a host of have been Democrats1 would smite& 4 t X:::::4::::0 — Welling Refers Medipal Dental Measure to State Attorney I ENID Okla March 26 UP1—A darkening dust storm billowed eastward from Oklahoma tonight while midwinter weather nipped at the west's budding spring crops Freezing temperatures moved in on the apple peach and pear crops of Arizona California orchardists continued for the third night a A tunnel nearly a mile long Is to smudge pot battle against a killing frost menacing their fruit be bored through rock so motorists Snow fell in northern Kansas may teach Milford Sound the fasouth mous New Zealand beauty spot holding back dust from-th- e Burglar Search i2P1--F- (: Frost Menaces California and Arizona Crops from Page Ono) (Conti:Awn Special to The Tribune 26— March Western members of congress and others from beet growing states are striving to ascertain whether Secrétary Wallace will recommend the levying of a processing tax on sugar as a feature of the pending tax New Crime Laid to bill that appearing to be the only Who Escaped Officers means by which sugar can be placed Detective Leland Daley had fired two shots at him as he fled south Under Gunfire on a parity with other farm crops on Richards street He was beunder the new administration farm lieved to have been wounded program Search for the man who fled Officers reported the safe in the Conferring with representatives under gunfire after an attempted pressbuilding at 29 Richards street administrator indicated an addi- dedicated the Deseret Furniture was gained by forcinga south enduring tht42nsecration of beet growers these congressmen burglary of 35 tional $10000000 would be allocated Richards street Wail trance company at Damage was tentatively memithal new is the and under the One that discovered have Thompson for flood relief in the east and re redoubled Thursday when it was estimated at MO not is the Spalding window law beet farmers will receive( yoked orders reducing W P A pay- the other learned a safe at the Deseret News Still another burglary Wedneiday rolls in affected states and more than 6415 per acre from the Press a few doors away had been night May have been done bY7 ihe both beautifully deelgned The senate after sharp debate colored same man police believe Officers A A A whereas last year they re- 'opened and over $13 stolen devided not to take up for the presH Hedman head reported a safe had been opened at E Detective Improvements to the cathedral ceived to 620 ent: the Overton bIll authorizing will be noted at its opening A new anywhere from $17 of the detective bureau reported the Kraft Associated Distributors flood control projects in the lower organ has been installed and the per acre Only through a process- the same man had entered both Inc at 108 South Fourth West A Mississippi valley street No loss was reported bishop's throne has been altered ing tax to be applied to benefit pay- concerns The Red Cross announced that modern lighting system has been in- ments to can the old The burglar escaped over the beet growers vessels under construcThirty-si- x torbtributions of 62531171 had been stalled and other changes have been roofs of adjacent buildings and will coat 03200000 in parity be restored received to aid flood victims but wrought tion after of England officers cordon a through Plan Conference that the number of families needing Damaged by Fire help had mounted to 103000 The cathedral was damaged to the A group of congressmen from the 4-- extent of 850000 by fire in 1835 and beet states including RepresentaMaXXXXXXX) Five in Same Family the entire diocese has contributed tive Robinson of Utah met today heavily to its rebuilding and reel with the heads of the iugar divimodeling program Mgsteriously Collapse Supplementing the consecration sion of A A A but could learn noth- itit program a musical program will be ing oo they made an appointment it 414 DENVER March 26 ive ' presented under the direction of to confer with Secretary Wallace I 41: Members of a Denver family col- Mrs E B Coulson A $ will recommend a I The Spalding window is to be Friday If he tax the lapsed mysteriously in their home will A group WEEK processing today from what authorities tonight dedicated to the memory of the sugar to I amendment an such then iv urge believed was poison Right Reverend Franklin Spencer to 1 4 A fire department rescue squad Spalding DD who was bishop Of the tax bill if he is not willing BUYS 4 Ind physicians administered oxygen Utah from 1904 to 1914 The sub- do that the members will ask if 1 1 CE II 4 THIS and treated the victims for several ject matter depicted in this window he has anya alternative taxplan the con41: I hours Tonight they were reported is "Christ on the Road to Emmaus" Without processing will have The window was designed and man- gressmen feel that Cuba recovering EASTER Those ill were Mr annd Mrs Wil- ufactured by Tiffany of New York a heavy advantage in the American it liam E Austin their son James 21 City and is similar in character to market under the quota system it ::: which is being continued and daughters Mary 18 and Betty the Thompson window'" 4 A 15 4 Admit Discrepancy le Inscription Quoted 0 Testa to determine whether they were 1 The sugar division officals s on the Spalding The inscription '6 0 III Were victims of carbon monoxide or willing to admit that beet growers I 4:f Sine food poisoning will be completed to— window 'is: "In loving memory of are not compenc:!:i:: 1: adequately being Franklin it Reverend Spenthe Right 4 morrow A A but A new $49the under sated cer Spalding'DD third bishop of ' 4 more cannot claim give that they Utah" :)POgWxcents a hundred pounds '' 'h4N- The Thompson memorial window than 12 Pussyfoot' Johnson setnew the ix: '''fr 4'Y given to the cathedral and was (sugar content) under to are Hacks Senator Borah was consecrated in 1929 by the Very up If additional benefits : ' new some Reverend William W Fleetwood be paid it must be under 4 'I ri SYRACUSE N Y March 26 (A) who was dean 4' The original win- legislation in their opinion :'rr ' 1 It 0 William E "Pussyfoot" Johnson dow was destroyed by the 1985 fire ' '6It -UP26 March dry crusader grew en- and the new one was made by the WASHINGTON N A1 Illbusiastic today over the presiden- ecclesiastical department of Tiffany The congressional sugar bloc today A ' tial candidacy of Senator William Studios It is rich in design and is asked the agricultural department 0 '"!' i' 4" 11 to revise the benefit payment plan ' E Borah but said he would make composed of new favril glass 7 4i '''O'rI4' to act soil conservation under the 110 campaign speeches 0 resur1? The picture represents the ti "The more I make the wetter the rection It has two openings the permit larger benefits for beet and I I ' f ' 0 I ' country gets" he said in an inter- left showing the three Marys con- - carte sugar growers Fred )-i151!-''1SCummings ''1:''' WHAT LOOK I'lew during a visit here -' fronted by the resurrection angel Representative 1 protest : before the tomb of Christ Beneath (D Colo) chairman of a demand 1 YOU GET w'1o made the are the words of the text: "He is not committee which k with agriculI here for He is 'risen" Below in today said discussions o indicated :is officials ture department the is inscription: separate panels for lis a 0 "To the Glory of God and in loving at least a portion of the demands it -' met be would it Only 41:of Lilian Bishop" memory May ii committee repreThe 4 I senting chief sugar producing states ol'iti :f' who toiled with drills Senate Votes Respite Burglars demanded of John B Hutson chief I I :!:'4-::I: cm the safe of a Portland Ore I I of the A A A sugar section that the Fees Reclamation On it ::' firm finally wrenched off the new benefit plan be revised to make 4t :'Ai: F combination and punched the payments equal to those under the to TheTribune Hat Special Suit t14' opindle and then were frightinvalidated agricultural adjustment 4 WASHINGTON March 26—The act ened away All the while above : Tie ''t? 44 Shoes amendwithout senate today passed the empty safe hung a sign Such revision would amount to A ' ' ment the house reclamation mora- benefit a 4 Sox 1 4 Shirt 5 4 "This Safe Is Unlocked"! to times front NuiA pr payments torium bill which grants merely a as r: AU of which goes to show that large as the proposed new pay- :r Belt or Suspenders to settlers months' moratorium six de100 too on cents much ment of 12 every i?:4 you cannot' place le on government projects Senator Ipounds of ' ::''?:1 :' 1 sugar produced provided :if: pctdence upon signs It's far Borah ' 100 a advocated who had Y BUY NOWI PAY devote half as much better to use a 1' Ile T Rent Ad growers iq per cent moratorium is satisfied v: arid get results kluickly and into soil building crops as it WEARA 0 YOU A S with the action taken pointing out acreage do to crops sugar they eensively-0 :it: that congress can again extend the before the next paymoratorium ' 145—LOVELT Plan Sewing Display ilungalow) Mwd ments All due 111PPN : Moro now furniture twin bode gaHe sald the senate had the choice The sewing department of the 4 (4 Ily zage adults 1460 MoCielland 11: sociRelief D S stake afternoon& 526-1between accepting the house bill or Highland L substituting the senate bill carry- ety will give a special demonstrait 0 0 ing 2 per cent on deferred pay- tion at the monthly unton meeting 11 had 15 calls Sunday—have wwmtt-eitFoxe- ments demanded by Secretary of the stake Relief society Friday been getting calls all day MoIckes and he felt the house bill at 2 p m in the stake hall Ninth C 1 South 4 ndazand rented it easily" was the safer plan as it gets around East street near Twenty-firstreet the 2 per cent levy WASHINGTON March 26 (A')— Two Memorial Windows With the east still clearing away Will Be Dedicated water-strew- n debris the national resources committee announced toat Cathedral day it would develop a long range "national water plan" to control floods for transmission to President Consecration of the rebuiIt SLI Roosevelt befoge December 1 The prografn including specific Mark's Episcopal cathedral will be projects will cover the entire coun- held at 11 a in Sunday with the try The announcement said it was Right Reverend Arthur W Moulton requested before the recent floods DDbishop of the Salt Lake Episin the east Other developments in the flood copal diocese in charge of the prosituation included: gram Harry L Hopkins works progress Two memorial windows will be but winds blowing in from the arid "dust bowl" carried clouds of grit as far east as Kansas City and up into the Dakotas In the west another dust storm cauatt Wala Walla Wuh residents to turn en their lights shortly after noon Oklahoma's wheat crop was menaced as sharp winds continued to whisk up top soil and send it across the state in grimy clouds Another swirl of silt and sand cut visibility to zero in Lamar and Springfield Colo Snows that bore In on the state from the north stopped at Pueblo on the fringe of the "blow lands" Airplane sghedules were canceled at Tulsa where visibility was held to 870 feet Lights burned in store buildings and homes from Enid Okla in the northwestern section of the state to Bartlesville in the northeast Today and Tomorrow 4( Proposed Statute week "I" WM 11P dirtoly i 4 utilized in instances when a quicker agent than oil was needed and where it was necessary to avoid the danger of cracking common to the water quench This pulp can be made from cull fruit Baler said It had been produced with the idea of finding "very large industrial outlets" for It He mid certain steel tompaniee were using it now on a 'test basis Wheeler McMillen New York magazine editor (Country Home) envisioned many American farms' producing starch cellulose proteins and vegetable oils and other non-e- l food products' for factory use instead of turning out continual surpluses of foodstuffs Official to Study 7 itPr N :' Ikte 'titatiffielisik ' - ': ! I - - 1:-:- : r-- lic'sk- ttri ikitovilit: '' - ::1' 4 1 A ' Ab :: '4 t gill r'f' I 0' ' 111iirf-- ir1 ' r A I '''''' ' 1)41 14 7 ''''''7'77 o 2 ''' e0 i '4 ' (- ' - b - :- P V' ' opv 6 I: ' 1 t tiol:latLAII - : i Moulton 4 ille st ':x: - cathedral rebuilt after a Vir —'4' A4 :4111-- 44 44 1 wife The '' i ' lem W E Baler research expert of the California Fruit Growers' exchange told the farm chemurgic council that the substance had been used experimentally for "quenchBy Associated Press ing" or cooling steel a part of the WHEELING W Va March 28 tempering' process The new product called crude —Flood dangers subsided tonight pulp has been used in lieu along the vast Ohio valley after a pettate of oil and water quenches Baler new Upsurge in the rivers that in- said The he added was pulp undated lowlands but scarcely obstructed the gigantic reconstruction movement now in full swing in many northern cities and towns ravaged by the disaster that wrought death and destruction last ' rr-- ' 0" FRESNO Cal March 26 (A'— Development of a substance from oranges and lemons for use in the process of tempering steel was reported today to a group of scientists considering the surplus crops prob- of Inundation i70 '' beautiful window Damage Negligible in Slight Recurrence 111 ' ' Control Studied St Mark's Sets Board to Submit Program to Roosevelt Covering ' re En-tiCountry 1 :t diocese Flood 6lit v1 ::': 11 ca- bishop of the Salt the person with Lake Episcopal left the dance the identity of whom the slain girl hall Saturday night iv11 thedral from Page One) of work on the case by Sergeant Goldin Haight and Patrolman S L Christensen of the police traffic squad who are assigned as special officers at the Coconut Grove on dance nights They searclied bureau of identification files for four days until they found the picture and When they questioned Packs parents they learned he had been driving the blue sedan on the night of the slaying and that he had left Salt Lake City either Sunday afternoon or Monday morning Dirt adhering to the fenders of the Pack car Thursday was turned over to the city chemist for analysis in order to ascertain if it was the same as soil in Emigration canyon Reward Offered Announcement of a $500 reward for the capture and conviction ok the slayer was made Thursday by Chief Deputy Sheriff George Beck-stea- d and there was a possibility the city commission might be asked to Post a similar amount when city police expressed a belief the attack andtmurder might have been comInitted within the city limits Ruth's body partially unclad was found on a snowbank in the canyon last Sunday afternoon Since then officers from both the sheriffs office and the Salt Lake City police department have questioned more than 70 persons in an effort to learn Irr memorial window at St Mark's Ohio Valley 2:1(''''": tN mi New Dust Storm Oranges and Lemons Used In Steel Tempering Process' Ravages States Flood Peril Subsides in At Rebuilt Cathedral Sci - MARCH 27 1936 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRMAY MORNING : 0444044 si 6 I a |