Show THE SALT CAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING JULY (Continued (rem Pest Oat) France Gets Assurance Slayer’s life Taken by Italians Will Join in Firing Squad Doom Locarno Conference ed Man Calm at Death ht TOKYO— Former Premier Admiral Kelsuka Okada who narrowly escaped assassination in the bloody military uprising of February 26 in Tokyo is shown as he emerged from the deep secluslan in which he has lived since in a Tokyo suburb to attend a luncheon given by the emperor for mem bers of the Hirota cabinet ant the preceding Okada cabinet — dis-- I Sino-Japane- se Fall of Cabinet Arab Warfare Appears Near Cuts Revenue Jn Bucharest Of Palestine Government Workers Rush Bridgie Finish NEW YORK July 10 UP—High above the East river upward of 2000 men worked frantically in the heat Friday night to dress up the triborough bridge for its formal dedication Sunday by President Roosevelt And the' publio opening of 14 miles of connecting highway In the lingering twilight painters sprayed aluminum paint on steel girders and themselves their faces hair and clothes were caked deep with the silver mixture If their aim was podr it was only because they hurried to complete on time a monumental job— the largest completed P W A project in the east Into this second most expensive bridge in th United States— its total cost has been set at $64000000 —the government poured $14200000 Ian amount its sponsors the bridge authority believe soon will be returned as the traveling publio drops its quarters into turnstile caqh boxes I Crowds of Shriners Descend on Seattle the I ' Resigna- Zionists Can See Little tion Likely in Gash on Relief Snipers Gaim Retainers Urge Ruler Favoring Nazi Policy Lives of Three Jews To Speed Marital Plan BUCHAREST Rumania July 10 resignation of Premier George Tatarescu’s government appeared Imminent Friday night u Foreign Minister Nicholas was hastening home from the x Dardanelles conferences at Switzerland In political circles It was reported Tltulescu would demand a retreat from the nazl policy which the premier has been tolerating if not openly supporting Due to Arrive He is due in Bucharest Saturday and it was believed he would seek definite action to end recent excesses His political associates said he was determined to resign if the nazi course was permitted to proceed Should he quit it was expected the entire cabinet would' fall Political observers expected in the event of the government’s resignation that Alexander Averescu former premier who is classified politically as a moderats rightist would bs commissioned to form new government Admires Titulescu Averescu in all probability would reappoint Titulescu whom he admires as foreign minister Political observers said Premier Tatareecu’a resignation would be regarded as a setback for the pugnacious "iron guard" whose propaganda has been promoting attacks on Jews (AV-T-he Titu-lesc- Mon-treu- anti-Semit- ic SEATTLE July 10 (A1)— Nobles of Mystic Shrine poured into Seattle Friday as the city completed arrangements for their annual con-- I clave next week Engineers set up 200 powerful searchlights to illuminate convention spectacles in the University of I Washington stadium The chamber of commerce esti-- I mated Seattle would have 100000 visitors during the combined Shrine land naval fleet week Musio will be furnished by 60 bands and nearly 600 chanters And there will be a block-lon- g Chinese dragon brought from San Francisco pe W A S H I NGTON July 10 mounted camel patrols Arabian would that Frank Murphy horse patrols and colorful marching remain Philippine high commissionunits in the pageant parades er "as long as possible" was expressed !iday by Resident Commissioner Quintln Paredes I Appoints District "It is regrettable" Paredes said "that Murphy has been dragged Motor Carrier Heads back into domestic politics as candidate for governor of Michigan but he remains in a position to be WASHINGTON July 10 (A7--The of continued great service to the inerstate commerce commission an- American and Filipino peoples nounced the appointment of the fol"His counsel and sympathetic atlowing supervisors for service in the titude have been invaluable to the field with the bureau of motor car- - Philippines and I hops he will be riers: available for a long time to come” District No 10— H M Smith of Paredes said he hoped Murphy Nebraska would be successful in the MichiDistrict No 12— V N Gilbert and gan campaign If elected governor G A Mayer of Texas he would tak office next JanuDistrict No L Penn of ary 1 Utah Paredes said ha was relieved the District No 16— Russell Bevans leave of absence granted by ' the EL T Longnecker Paul E Tibbetts will permit Murphy to president D J Watson A M White and W In the Philippine-America- n Lb Wimberly of California and E take active part conversations planned for M Whitworth of Arizona November after the election They are designed as a preliminary to a Former-Women- ’s Chess general economlo conference next year Dies I By Tribune Leased Wire JERUSALEM July 10 — A r a b terrorism is undermining Palestine’s finances it was disclosed Friday The Palestine treasury faces a serious deficit because of the sharply decreased revenue resulting from the bitter racial warfare which has visited the Holy Land with death and destruction for the past three months i Zionist circles alarmed by the re- ports that the British government ban against Sinned an immediate immigration saw little relief In eight meanwhile from the Arab scourge of terrorism as three more Jews were killed One met death in a murderous attack upon an auto bus between Jerusalem and Nablus TWo British soldiers were slightly wounded before the military escort repelled the attackqrs Two other Jews were fatally wounded when Arab snipers ambushed an automobile carrying five laborers from work The three deaths raised the Jewish casualty roll to 89 dead aince the disorders first flared Another terrorist bomb exploded here near police headquarters but no one was reported Injured British troops again felt the Arabs’ hatred against their Interference last night however when Sergeant Thomas offiSpencer a cer was wounded in a brush with Moslem raiders In the Kalkileh district Isle Regrets Europe Enjoys Murphy Plan Cool Weather AV-Ho- ICC 14-t-- B of Injuries Giamp PARIS July 10 (A)— France's leftist government moved firmly across A broad Intsrnatlonal scans Friday It rsoslvsd from its chamber 'of vote of confideputies a 403-1dence on "technical and industrial” cooperation with soviet Russia after Air Minister Pierre Cot had denied a rightist charge he had delivered a secret aircraft gun to the bolsheviks Get Assurance Diplomatic sourcee said the government received indirect assurances Italy would rsturn to ths European fold by joining the Locarno conferenced at Brussels next week persons asUsually serted they now consider d a common European front between Italy and Germany unlikely Officials indicated they expected Premier Mussolini to send a delegate to the Locarno conference before Germany Is fnvltsd to join In later phases of theetalks Responsible French observers France’s abandonment of Its Mediterranean mutual assistance Agreement with Great Britain ae a further step toward easing ths European tension It followed they asserted Britain’s announced Intention to withdraw its home and oriental fleets from ths Mediterranean and hints that Italy may reduce Its forces In Libya Bolsters Blum The chamber vote of confidence bolstered Leon Blum’s government in Its course of International cooperation although Cot avoided an explanation of hg exact policy toward the soviet union Although he denied he had delivered the model of a new airplane gun to the soviets Cot refused to discuss "If the gun Fill be delivered or not” and said the government would make Its own differentiation between "indespensa-bl-e secrets and necessary exchanges" under the Franco-Russla- n mutual assistance pack The rightist deputy Henri De Kerillls said the weapon mounted in an airplane motor would fire 800 shots a minute well-inform- ar patched by Suglhara to Major F W Gerard British commissioner of the international settlement police Deploring the killing Suglhara said: ‘It was but Friday that I exchanged with General WO Teh-cbe-n mayor of greater Shanghai promises of in cooperation promoting amity through the of untoward incidents" r ' released (AV-Heav- A similar communication was broken-M- O 11 I was s- (Saturday) ily armed Japanese bluejacket searched a north Shanghai colony Saturday for the 'killer of Nipponese trading company employe —shot down Japanese said while he was carrying a year-ol- d baby The victim Kasaku Kayau died Saturday of wounds received Friday night while he was walking in the middle of the Japanese colony in the northern section of the city Take Over Area Immediately strong patrols of Japanese marines took over the sec-- I tlon hut their search failed to produce a trace of the unidentified gunman Who the Japanese said was a Chinese During the search two Japanese marines riding in a motorcycle and side-cequipped with a machine-gu- n were injured seriously in headon collision with a inotor car which British and international police said was driven by a Briton The driver described by the police I as C N Brooke aw employe of th Chinese maritime customs office was released by British police following a preliminary examination despite Japanese demands to the contrary One of the Injured marines had a shattered leg the other a badly smashed face Makes Demands Arata Suglhara the acting Japa-- I ness consul general demahded of General Tsai Ching-chu- n director of publio safety for greater Shanghai that “stricter steps be taken for the protection of Japanese real-- dents" 0 eoesme ‘ Marines Occupy Sector Crash of Nipponese Briton Brings Protest July 1838 "struck In tho fact with such fores that his glasses were Deputies Back Delbert Green Daim Execution of Creen Guss was handcuffed and corted into tho prison yard but a0 moments later was Blum inPolicy Executed for At Prison Seen by Throng fewWhen Larson Salt Dr Carl Lake City chiropractor interceded behalf of th newspapermen Toward Soviet Triple Killing in a moment and the in It was Sheriff Holbrook threatened to out crowd Japanese Scan Shanghai Area For Murderer SHANGHAI II LONDON July 10 CD—It was "wish you were here” weather on England’s south coast Friday with slushy icy hall in the streets at Eastbourne and a spotted weather map on the continent Europe found time to sympathize with sweltering America while viewing conditions that ranged from serious storms oft the northern Spanish coast to bright and balmy skies in parts of ths nt Twenty-Death- s Twenty deaths most of theln of fishermen lost at sea were reported in northern Spain Britain with rain over most of the country cancelling numerous sports events had the most freakjsh conditions During the height of a two-inc-h rain end hall storm at Eastbourne lightning struck the excursion steamer Brighton Belle Injuring the captain and the wireless operator Houses and shops in cities were flooded pedestrians knocked down and cyclists swept off their machines by the rush of water Snowball on Coast ‘ London where the maximum In temperature was 63 one evening banner-linepaper "Snowballing on South Coast” Ship Springs Leak In Austria had a PORTLAND Ore July 10 (UP) — Merchants’ exchange radio re- bright day with the mercury around 80 following heavy rains Thursday ported late Friday that the Danish and storms earlier in the week Rain freighter Nordpol had sprung a leak fell over parts of Germany cooling off Coos Bay Ore off following a heat wave ’ aj t to marry Princess Alexandrine of Denmark before his coronation next May intimates of ths royal household Insisted despite recent official denials to ths contrary Danish princess’ The name has consistently headed the list of eligible! in past speculation regarding the bachelor monarch’s eventual marriage The reports have been denied as consistently but friends of ths king again declared Friday the colorful coronation ceremonies will be heralded by wedding bells if they possibly can prevail on the monarch to take the atep China Famine Drouth Take 5 Million lives CHENGTI Szechuan China July (AT— The worst famine and drouth ever to visit this hapless province has taken five million lives relief workers said Friday Millions more are considered doomed to death by the plague of hunger and white heat which has brought frightful reports of cannibalism child selling and banditry National and provincial authorities were taking heroic measures to relieve distress but it' was considered Inevitable there must be additional suffering before new and urgently needed crops mature Banks of the national government were financing rehabilitation work on a scale never before witnessed in this country 10 New' Trouble Reported In Orange Walkout SANTA ANA CaL July 10 ID — mid-Euro- t On) the yard Just outside the door the black hood was draped over his head and the march to the scene of the execution started "My God! Have mercy on me These were the only words Green uttered after leaving the chapel Prior to that Sheriff Joseph Holbrook of Davis county who had charge of ths execution inasmuch as the criihe was committed there had read the five-pag- e death warrant to the condemned man Green listened stoically Asked 4f he had any statement to make preen replied he had nothing to say From there it was but aJ few short steps to the chair—steps tnat seemed to the spectators to taks'an son of time Father Moreton Mr Farnsworth the two Davis county deputy sheriffs who stood ths death watch a handful of prison guards and officials— flanked the prisoner as he stepped from the cell block into the driveway Watch Death March There the almost 75 spectators watched Green walk with only' touch at the arm Uke a blind man requires in crossing a busy street to His place of death They saw him strapped into place tbfey watched as this group stepped back against the north wall and they heard the almost simultaneous crack of the five rifle as from a position not more than 30 feet away they sped four missiles of death into' Green’s heart With the crack of the rifles ths other $15 prisoners within ths walls set up a dismal din that could bs heard blocks away They pounded with anything they could lay their hands on against ths steel bars of their cells Th shouted at th tops of their lungs These were the same men a number of whom received bonus bonds who offered to finance an appeal by Green to the supreme court of the United States Green refused this gesture Demonstration Brief The demonstration was over almost as soon as it started and the men who are confined behind gray walls and Iron bars paid a silent tribute to their fellow prisoner whose life was taken for'the crime oLmurder "Please leave as quickly and quietly as possible" the guards admonished th spectators and th group at the west end of th prison driveway dissolved into a normal world leaving a deathlike quiet be hind the prison walls But the throng did not dissolve until Dr D Keith Barnes Davis county physician placed his ringers on Green’s pules then a stethoscope over th place where a moment before bis heart beat strongly "I pronounce this man dead" he said It was exactly 5:10 a m Then men loaded the body into the black hears from Davis county and it purred quietly out of the prison yard bearing its burden to its final resting place Battle Thus was ended a case that has been shunted back and forth between the trial court In Davis county the Utah supremo court and the state board of pardons for six and a half years The original trial was held in March 1930 and since that time Green had been five times sentenced to die Four times ths execution had been stayed by appeals of various kinds but the fifth appeal in which Green personally sought commutation of his sentence to life imprisonment Thursday was denied by Governor Henry H Blood and other members of the pardons Six-Ye- about final prepare tlohs for the execution Then the throng of spectators divided as Green’s sister Dorothy her huaband Donald Dermont another Bister Mrs Ruth Newey and a half sister Dolly Alexander came from tho chapel and left th prison after spending the night with Green Bring in Rifle Just before 8 k m Sheriff Holbrook and his aids passed into the prieon yard with th rifle that a few minutes later were to carry their leaden death to Green Then every spectator who carried a gun was asked to deposit bis weapon in a room off tho main office Some 10 or 15 individuals filed in to deposit pistols of various descriptions Just after that th double gates were thrown open and the spectators marched out Into tho prison yard to bo halted just at tho south end of the cell block while Green was brought’ to tho place of execution and strapped into his chair This done tho crowd was permitted to within 60 feet of the execution scene They all passed Into the prison yard unquestioned and officials did not take up the passes issued by Sheriff Holbrook V r street m SPECIAL-SATURD- w Snow Removal Bills Appear for Payment OSSINING N Y July 10 (UP- )There was no snow In Chaining Frl-- j " day but ths memory of It was " brought homo with tore to taxpay eri who wart assessed for aoW-- r moval last' winter and told to pay" up- forthwith— or else -- - 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SALE OF LINGERIE Whit Karen Combinations Dance Seta lowered Batiete Gown and Pajamai exceptional value at r 2 for $1 BOYS’ DRESS cnoDREirs WHITE- - HI SHOES Down bishop Just cut-outs- Dimities —Piques 3 - Sheriff Smashes Camera Sheriff Holbrook and a deputized attendant immediately seized the earners smashed it to tho pavement and kicked it to pieces' after first wresting it from Carl Reynolds k member ofthe Tribune-Telegrastaff Morris Guss a reporter for the Telegram came to his coworker’s ait&ncand in tho ensuing melee WITH SAVINGS t - board Ireland Polishes Up Shillalahs Fete Battle of Boyne Sunday (AV-North- street welting Jnhearth crack of tho fivo rifles that wouldelgnlfjr Delbert Green bad paid ths supreme penalty for th crime of murder Tho guard at tho double gate into tho prison yard was kept busy for more' than an houf as various of- snapped a picture ficials went ar New Instances of lawlessness were reported Friday as harvesting of Orange county’s $20000000 orange crop went ahead under the protection of approximately 400 sheriffs deputies highway patrolmen and guards employed by growers Night riders struck at the striking orange pickers late Thursday Sun Baked Onions night using what strikers alleged were tear gas bombs and club to FOND DU LAC Wis July 10 disperse a group of 150 strikers CUP)— Mrs W J Sizer said onions gathered on a public handball court in her garden were "baked half-- ' in Placentia way through by heat ' BELFAST July 10 Ireland’s Orangemen mad ready Friday night for Sunday’s celebration of the "Battle of the Boyne” with last year’s riots and bloodshed still a fresh and painful memory The 1935 festivities commemorating the celebrated victory of the forces of William DOC the Prince of Orange over those of James II In 1690 started a fortnight of sectarian disturbances that ended with nine dead dozens wounded and nearly 150 arrests Swimming pools In Holland are Original object of Orangeism was being kept pure by a new process the - maintenance of Protestant of filtration which uses a certain ascendency and that spirit still surmicrobe to fight any disease bac- vives in modern dress teria in the water Tho Roman Cathoiio bishop of d: INDEPENDENCE Mo July 10 j CD—Mr Eveline Allen Burgees 79 LamonLIowa who held the national women’s chess championship from 1906 to 1920 died in a sanitarium hers Fridky of ln juries she suffered In a fall at her home a week ago Rats ate through a gaspipe in Mrs Burgess was the mother of Samuel A Burgess of Independence a museum in Hull England causchurch historian for the Reor-- I ing a leak and the escaping gas ganized Church of Jesus Christ of asphyxiated an attendant while Lattei-dSaints cleaning tbs room By Tribune Leased Wire LONDON July 10— King Edward VZQ Is being urged by dose friends ( Continued from Page over riled In an orderly manhim up too" ner Th body of Green was placed “lock momentary demon- in a hear and started for its final Outside of the etration by fnmertes of th prison In Davis resting place county Just as It left the gate however a when th firing squad loosed its this was ths only untoward newspaper photographer who had volley his camera set up on th sidewalk incident of ths execution on Twenty-fir- st South Sizes 81j to 2 Values to $159 Really Unusual Values I models with take-i- n Drape buckles at sides Checked patterns in grays browns serviceable-and attractive- - 4 |