Show The Weather UTAH— Fair Tuesday ' hocal Metal Markets Gold Wednes- 4ie IDAHO NEVADA— Fair WYOMING — Fair south probable now north ' Detailed Report on Fag 19 VOL 132' NO 176 $3500 Silver (newly mined) 77A7o Silver (foreign) 925 950c Copper Lead Zinc 490o 4600465c LmiI Settlement Price Lead ISO 460c Copper day- issued every morning Entered at the postoffice tt 8&itL&k City as second olsss msUer under Act of Mareb 8 1879 SALT LAKE CITY UTAH TUESDAY MORNING APRIL And dtmtiey Utah Idaho KcyacIA Wyoming? Subscription rotes mo 90 cents eaf ?10&u elsewhere iu U 8 Daily and Daily Sunday 7 1936 rro A 44 d JrAijJLo—J!nnyti i V Jh BE L D S Sessions End With Pleas For Firm Faith SEC Powers Hit in Ruling Opinion Upholds Promoter in Dispute Authorities of Church Are Sustained at Final Tabernacle M e e t i ng Tithing Need Stressed Egypt Tomb Yields Body Members Hear Appeal for Increased Zeal in Activities Religious General officers of the L D S church were sustained and appeals were made for increased devotion by members to church teachings particularly prayer missionary work tithing and the Word of Wisdom Monday at concluding sessions in the tabernacle of the I06th annual conference of the Church of Jesus Saints Christ of Latter-da- y Need ffir increased tithing and fast offerings to meet an emergency in caring for want and suffering was pointed out by George F Richards member of the council of the twelve apostles at the morning session A plea for more sincere and more frequent secret and family prayers voiced by Dr Richard R Lyman member of the council of the twelve apostles together with enthusiastic reports of missionary work in the United States Canada Mexico and South America characterized the afternoon session Forgetting Self Other speakers stressed evidences of divine inspiration and necessity for forgetting self in order to gain eternal life "The Lord" said George F Rich' ards “ha made provision in His church to meet every emergency that might arise provided members will do their part "There is today an emergency in the land a widespread financial de pression and the church feels it keenly Many of its members are without employment or other means of support and are dependent upon the government the church or other charitable institutions for a subsistence for themselves and their families They would like to care for the faithful members who are in need of financial assistance but how this may be accomplished is a question which is giving the au thorities no little anxiety Fast Offerings “If all the members had paid their fast offerings and their tithes in full since becoming members of have been the church there-woulsufficient means in the storehouse of the Lord to meet this oppressive emergency" Mr Richards went on tirtell of a previous emergency in church at fairs which had been met in an earlier day When Lorenzo Snow became church president all properties and moneys of the church had been escheated and taken over 'oy the federal government making it necessary to borrow large sums and later to bond the church for means with which to carry on its current work “President Snow acting under the inspiration of the Lord and of his high calling took with him certain members of the first presidency and of the twelve and by team went to SC George and from there traveled through Utah and into Idaho holding meetings in the settlements on the way appealing to the Saints to come to the relief bit the' church in its time of financial distress by the faithful payment of their tithes and offerings The people responded to the appeal to the extent that the bonds and other Indebtedness of the church were soon paid off and the church was once more free from debt” Carrying on Work who The white-haire- d apostle also is president of the Salt Lake City temple of the church said the Lord expects every member of the church to do and to give for the carrying on of His work according to the individual’s ability and his means “Those who neglect to do their part will meet with disappoint' ment in the end” he asserted Many business men and men of professions he said have become inactive spiritually and are devoting their entire time to their business or profession He told the storjr of a young man very desirous of getting an education who went to the city and found an opportunity to pay for his board and tuition by chopping wood College professors learning of his proficiency In wood chopping hired him for this work and soon he had no tne to go to college and became content with his success as a wood chopper Mr Richards classed business men who are content to search only ' (Continued on Pin Twelve) (Column On) i With Commission Bodies of 89 Dead Moved From Debris Justices Divide 6 to 3 Of Princess Hold CAIRO (UP)— The remains of an Egyptian princess who flitted about the royal courts of Egypt 2000 years before King Tut Ankh-ame- n was born have been discovered in the Gizeh pyramids Professor Selim Hassan announced today April 6 ‘Lesser Agencies of Government’ Must Be Curbed 6-- Flandin Fight Steel Meet Nation V Chief Crashed by On Nazis Gets Speeds Help Diner Free Cabinet Okeh To Gale Area runo ac--ti- Probe Turned To Crusaders Italo-Ethiopi- l Probe on Bruno Quashed By New Jersey Assembly TRENTON N J April 6 ff) — Two resolutions providing for investigation at the Bruno Richard Hauptmann case— one by a citizens’ committee and th other by a legislative committee— were defeated by the New Jersey assembly tonight The citizens’ committee investigation proposed by an antiadministration Republican was directed at Governor Harold G Hoffman's activities during his’ reopened investigation Tha proposal was defeated 23 to 31 eight votes short Immediately after its defeat a Hoffman supporter presented another resolution for an investigation of the Lindbergh kidnap Case from its inception including the activities of the governor the state police prosecution officials and the cost of- - the Hauptmann trial which approximated $125000 It was defeated by a vote of 15 for to 45 against Thus apparently ended any chance for a legislative investigation of the of the Hauptmann case £om including " Assemblyman Philip R Gebhardt Democrat from Hunterdon county where Haupt mann was tried and convicted said it would be "far better if possible to forget the whole matter” The vote on the proposed inves tigations followed closely the Hoffman and strength' in the assembly Legislators alsoi spoke of the strong feeling among themselves on the matter and expressed belief legislative investigation would not be impartial speakers anti-Hoffm- i Assemblyman Joseph Paul Essex Republican speaking for the pro' posed Investigation by a citizens’ committee headed by President Harold W Dodds of Princeton uni verslty said he did not believe the assembly "has the intelligence properly investigate this case” be cause “we are too much dominated by our own political expedience The citizens’ committee resolution was introduced by Assemblyman Charles R Geddes an antiadminis tration Republican public 361 to 145 Dynamite Bomb Blows Up Train in Mexico MEXICO CITY April 6 (UP)-- The Mexican night railway’s through train from Vera Cruz was blown up by a dynamite bomb placed on a bridge near Paso Dei Macho late tonight Advices reaching here from Vera Cruz said it was feared the death toll Was high Number of casualties could not be learned immediately Five Persons Killed In Crossing Collision COLTON Cal 6 UP)— Five today when “Apache" struck their automobile at a grade crossing near Blooming- ton four miles west of here The bodies of two were identified as Conception Quiroz of Anaheim driver of the machine and Sol Fernandez of Los Angeles The other three bodies remained unidentified Los Angeles Transient On Way Back Home Drive Expected to End Recife early tomorrow Guardsmen Called Out Relief Agencies Succoring Victims in Six Southern - pi jree Electric w grief-stricke- were-white- Red Hot Rivet Causes $10000 Fayetteville South Carolina April Arkansas— S New F to men met instant death Damage Bridge Mary the Southern Pacific passenger train r New Zeppelin Speeds RIO DE JANEIRO April 6 (ff) The new German Zeppelin Hinden-bur- g on its way back to Freidrichs-hafe- n Germany after making its first trip to South America reported at 5 p m t($ay It was abbilt 150 miles south of San Salvador state of Bahia and expected to reach Mississippi Town Nears 150 Dead in Storm Rescue Work Slowed By United Press The WASHINGTON April Busy Red Cross received an official report from Gainesville Ga tonight States that 89 bodies of tornado victims had been recovered there The report added that 100 other By Associated Press GAINESVILLE Ga April 6- -A persons were believed burned to death when trapped in an over- raging spring windstorm striking all factory fire just as the working day began William C Hunt a member of twisted the business section here the Red Cross national staff who into flaming wreckage killing at rushed to Gainesville from Atlan- least 150 persons today to raise ta today made the report to head- above 350- the dead in tornadoes quarters here shortly before 7 raking the south The blow fell as rescue workers p m Factory Blazing braving rains and outbreaks of fire The overall factory in which "the worked to remove bodies from the 100 were believed to have lost their devastated west side residential seclives was still blazihg at that time tion of Tupelo in northeast Missis-siphe said where 150 died in a Storm Hunt estimated at least 500 were which hit there last night injured in Gainesville Fifty of the Alabama Tennesee Arkansas and most seriously hurt suffering South Carolina also felt tornadio broken backs or other major frac- winds but their full fury centered tures were sent by special train here and at Tupelo to Atlanta Ravage Area The basement of the Methodist Firea adding to the horror of the church had been turned into a scene here hampered the work df morgue he reported and the first rescue parties and relief authorifloor of the church was used as an ties said it might be days before imergency hospital all the bodies were removed power lines wert down and docThere were no official estimate! tors were operating by lamplight of the property damage in the Terrific Winds Even the county courthouse and storms but rescue workers said it the ipost substantial business might reach above $8000000 From 1500 to 2000 were reported injured buildings in the path of the tor- in the stricken areas nado were torn down “like a The dead in the tornadoes that house of cards” Hunt reported followed a dotted and irregular path He said the city was left without drinking water and 200 C C C from Arkansas to South Carolina and today brought to boys were sent out to warn surviv- yesterday ors to boil water before drinking over 350 the toll of storms in the south this year Last week 43 were U The Red Cross bad established six canteens and six first aid sta- killed in blasts that centered at Cordele Ga and Greensboro N C tions The tragedy reached into the Seventeen died in a previous storm Like Black Horror Red Cross headquarters here Miss Elizabeth Ellis a chapter chairWitnesses said the storm struck man from Gainesville worked like a black horror with the roar Torrential throughout the day helping organi- of many locomotives ze relief for the stricken city and rains followed the winds learned tonight that her sister There was not a building in the and brother-in-lawere among downtown district which was unthe dead They were Mr and Mrs touched and most of them a few Clarence O Ellis minutes before the scene of busy workers commencing their daily Appeal For Aid of Meanwhile Admiral Cary T tasks were reduced to pilei' wreckage Grayson chairman of the AmerScreams and cries from the inican Red Cross appealed for coneerie tinued Contributions to finance ured and the fires gave an aspect to the scene emergency relief Fire engines and ambulances were The Red Cross has collected in their efforts to get so far on the basis of its trapped streets by the litter of the through to appeals for funds help northern debris flood sufferers The southern dismains were burst adding asters however will increase the to Water the difficulties of fire fighters needs above this figure officials Food and clothing stores were desaid molished and a shortage of supplies looked as an added hardship as relief agencies hurried help here Family of 13 Six States Hit Die in Storm Six states suffered from the TUPELO Miss April 6 storms were injured in Anthe more than 100 victims derson SFifty C but early reports of of the tornado here were Mr and one dead there were later disMrs Jim Burroughs and their 11 proved children Undertaking establishments here humhuddled in died their They were overtaxed and crowded with ble home two miles west of n relatives of the dead Tupelo most of those dead While the The children were Loretta and s of the victims of Juanita twins Inez the tornadoesmany both here and to the 20 John 16 Carl 14 Thomas south were negroes 12 George 11 James 9 Vonceial The death toll by states follows: 8 Sara Joe 4 and Allen Earl 2 Mississippi— Tupelo 150 Coffee-vill- e was an of a employe Burroughs 14 Booneville 4 Auburn 7 cotton mill Georgia — Gainesville 150 Alabama — Elkwood 4 Red Bay 5 Tennessee — Columbia area 10 fr-- By United Press u WASHINGTON April The preme court today vigorously condemned “arbitrary” encroachments Hassan said water from the on personal liberty by government River Nile had seeped into the ancient tomb covered the agencies when in a 6 to 3 opinion body of the princess with a it ruled that the securities and exof mud and prethick coating commission could not comchange served it through the cenpel J Edward Jones New York proturies better than any known man made chemical preparamoter to appear before it for question The princess was said tioning after withdrawal of his regto have died about 6500 years istration under the 1933 “truth in ago securities” act The decision marked the new Black clouds of horror swept over several that is estimated to be 350 or more with deal’s eighth defeat before the sustates southern of hundreds thousands of the Monday killing injured Tupelo Miss and Gainespreme court Constitutionality act by which President Roosevelt persons and causing enormous property ville Ga shown on the map above were sought to establish the policy of “let damage The terrific storm climaxed a week reportedly the hardest hit Fire broken water the seller beware” in security tradof mains and the inability of rescue crews to reach gales throughout the south which according was not involved but SEC the scene of destruction added to the horror officials feared the decision might ing to reports has caused a loss in human life hamper its strict enforcement Lesser Agencies Action of the commission in seeking to require Jones to submit to Stands at Coffin Side questioning was described as “wholly unreasonable and arbitrary” in and Utters ‘Some the major opinion "Our institU' tions must be kept free from apOne Will Pay’ propriation of unauthorized power by lesser agencies” of the government it warned HOBOKEN N J April 6 Aside from the effect on oper By Associated Press 15)— U S Steel corporation ations of the SEC the decision France Presses for executives feared they had fed Roosevelt to Conclude NEW YORK April one person not a stockholder Richard Hauptmann’s body was was followed with greatest interest His Fishing Cruise of Trial those who saw in it a possible Germany at the annual meeting today cremated today but efforts to dis- by inference of the court’s attitude to' to blow The the company’s Bar at League prove his guilt in the Lindbergh ward the Black senate lobby eom' Wednesday $2000000000 of assets was l to to allowed mittees be disto murder be continued baby’s fight being accepted philosophicsubpena private telegrams in its cussed ally By Associated Press By Associated Press As white-coate- d waiters 6— France carried The widow Mrs Anhs Hupt-man- n Investigation PARIS MIAMI Fla April 6— President April Two other cases of importance swept in from a neighboring stood before his opened cof- were decided her flight to punish Adcif Hitler for checked over fedRoosevelt closely for without the' the railroad terminal today bearing fin and vowed to make someohe of written opinions In effect remilitarizing the Rhineland a step stockholders’ sandthe eral in efforts southeastern torannual mality “pay” for his death the court approved an injunction further tonight when the cabinet wiches coffee and pie they U S S Potothe area from nado Governor Determined were accompanied by an unagainst the collection of coconut oil voted to try to arraign Germany mac today as he arranged to con' Governor Harold G Hoffman of processing taxes from theIowa Soap before the bar of the League of Naman who heed little tidy gave elude his fishing cruise WednesNew Jersey was pictured by Lieu- company on the ground the tax was tions to the official proceedings The cabinet unanimously aptenant Robert Hicks criminologist unconstitutional but kept an eye on the food day associated with him in the last After stuffing both overproved Foreign Minister Pierre-Etlen‘Strike’ May Follow He will return ashore WednesFlandin’s triple plan of weeks of the executive’s campaign coat pockets with sandwiches The trial court held the tax unafternoon probably here and day to "break the case” as being deterto solve the crisis: and wolfing another round on constitutional but the higher court's First — Ask the Locarno for board his train immediately to mined still to locate possible accomhe the left powers without premises ruling would not make that opinion seek action against Germany under reto of for Warm the way plices of the stolid Bronx carpenter by Washington waiting meeting effective It would leave the covenant of the convene In Brooklyn the weird story Paul generally league which Springs Ga in effect an injunction against the H Wendel told of being kidnaped has already found the reich guilty of tax collection however and it was Uses Wireless violation in February and beaten to yield a believed possible another process- treaty his anchorage at Stirrup From confession” of the crime spurred Oppose Fortification tax “strike” might follow half a hundred detectives to seek ingThe other bay today the president kept fully Second— Refuse to allow Ger1 served to approve order the house in which he said four men informed of the tornado destruction Second circuit court of appeals n any to fortify the Rhineland a kept him prisoner — Flatly Hitler’s in Third the southeastern states commu-- t held which bonds that ruling gold reject It was a strange funeral they payable in currencies of countries peace plan and smother it with a by wireless with George icating in the stone still on gave Hauptmann the gold standard must be substitute based on collective securDern of war and chairsecretary a crematory building overlooking in gold or at the currency rate ity (Hitler proposed a series of biman of the government special Lutheran cemetery Hundreds of paid lateral pacts) of $169 to the dollar WASHINGTON April 6 UP)—' The emergency commission neighbors and children pressed eX' France at the same time will try The immediate effect of the rul Mr Roosevelt was informed that once powerful antiproCrusaders citedly against the tall iron fence is to compel the St Louis South' to strengthen her military lineup by relief directors have been sent into and a score of police pushed them ing vehibition and a later of abolition sanctions organization western to pay $42 on a $25 interest seeking the the stricken area to reinforce Red back from locked gates hicle for the expression of conser- Cross workers and the works progcertificate held by the Anglo-Con- ti against Italy Vow Vengeance nentale Treauhand A G of Liech To Start Drive vative opinion in the field of eco- ress administration has instructed Mrs Hauptmann spent an hour tenstein which demanded payment Flandin will begin his drive to nomic legislation were announced state administrators in Georgia with the body "Richard some day of an interest coupon in Dutch have sanctions against Italy lifted today as the next investigative tar- North Carolina and Mississippi to your name will be cleared and those gilders gold when the League of Nations’ com- get of the senate lobby commit- cooperate There are however about $50 mittee of 13 meets The war department has inresponsible will pay For they murWednesday at tee dered— murdered— you my Rich 000000 bonds bearing similar pro' Geneva to take structed the commanding general of Inof of the Officers the up question organization visions oustanding and similar pay ard” she said slowly its president Fred Clark the Fourth corps area to make a peace negotiations in the cluding Then she plucked a carnation ment conceivably might be demand' were summoned to appear Wednes- personal investigation and extend war from the huge floral cross that bore ed at a cost of about $90Q00000 France under the government day On the same day Colonel whatever assistance is needed her card “With love Anna” and The securities act decision was program will propose the creation Crampton Harris committee coun-seHome Near Zone put it in the same hand the state of severely criticised by the dissenting of what in effect would be an "inwill appear in court for arguIt is the plan of Mr Roosevelt New Jersey proved built a ladder jurists Benjanfin N Carodoz Louis ternational army” to stand back of ment in the injunction suit brought to spend Thursday at his Warm killed a baby D Brandeis and Harlan F Stone league decisions and see that they by William Randolph Hearst Ga home which inciThe committee will be interested Springs are enforced is not far from the tornado dentally also in activities on a third front— zone LONDON April 6 UP—'The Brit- a house-senat- e conference called to He expects to reach Washington ish government emerged success shape the final form of legislation about noon Friday fully tonight from a &orm of crit- to require that lobbyists register Mr Roosevelt signed the commisicism on its policies toward Italy with the clerks of the house and sion of Thomas Parran as the new and Germany winning a vote of senate and make regular reports on surgeon ' general of the United confidence In the house of commons their receipts and expenditures States health service Widow Vows Vengeance at Bruno’s Rites rui Flames Devour Wreckage Left By Georgia Gale By High Court U S VsJbJNid LOS ANGELES April 6 recall of the Los Angeles border patrol against indigent transients in the near future was indicated today bytphlef of Police James E Davis Chief Davis pointed out that local crime is at a minimum and the danger of the winter influx of casuals past plete 1 — Anderson 1 Lacrosse 1 Belle Lahatte home Miss service secretary of the Atlanta Red SAN FRANCISCO April 6 Iff)— tan army launch which sped to the Cross said investigators for that organization had informed her the A red hot rivet caused scene death toll here was at least 75 $10000 damage and endangered 16 Two city fire boats and one from Militia on Job workers on the hugh bay bridge the Island navy depot finally doused today by igniting a wpoden pier the flames but not before they National guardsmen were hurfender soaked with creosote had wrecked the fender blistered ried both to Gainesville and Tupelo The spectacular fire which called paint over 1100 feet up the steel to aid in the rescue work and preout all available fire boats and sent bridge tower and apread soon to vent looting Relief workers were dense Bmoke billowing hundreds of the very top 25d feet above the expedited to the stricken areas from feet into the air occurred just east water surrounding communities and from of midbay Yerba Buena island on Charles H Purcell chief engi Washington The storms struck first in Ara pier supporting the western end neer of the $77000000 of a 1400-focantilever span bridge said no part of the actual kansas twisted eastward into MisA workman on the bridge deck structure had been damaged de- sissippi and Alabama and then 185 feet above the water dropped spite the blistering heat which lashed at Tennessee ‘and skipped the rivet It landed directly on the scorched clothing on the Workmen into Georgia and South Carolina wooden fender which is around the ' The engineer said it would be Cutting an irregular pattern of base of thf concrete pier and about necessary to repaint the bridge wreckage the tornadoes leveled 10 feet above the water line pillar and reconstruct the fender and damaged structures along a In a few minutes flames encircled which protects the pier from col- dotted path ranging from a hundred the entire pier driving 16 workmen lision damage All the piers are so feet or so to more than 400 yards I wide in the affected area ‘who tried to extinguish them into guarded nt 8’i-pail- e' ot V 4 -- |