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SALT LAKE OTY UTAH MONDAY MORNING AUGUST cits aa M!w Herede Wyoming PH and tomMy Snbwrlptton retee:r'-(Jtal80 Mutt year 1050 eieewhere m Q B Pally and Sunday i 10 1936 f M 18 PAGES—FIVE CENTS Borali and Ross Hofei Employe G’ Mail Tilt Leopold Drives Closed Admits Slaying On Parole Predictions Fobs Confident Of NYU Coed - Slayer ofBobby Franks Senator Governor Urge Defends His System Largle Vote Turnout in as Scientific Carolina Case Abruptly Cleared When- - Negro FaUs Into Verbal Trap Idaho Ballot Tuesday Copyright by Associated Press JOLIET I1L Aug 8— Nathan Leopold one of America’s most notorious criminals was engaged Sunday in an argument with the United department of justice over Other Contestants Push States his standing aa a scientist ' The student-killcarried on hls Fights for Support end of the debats from ths Illinois penitentiary cell where he must Registered Spend the rest of his 'Ilfs for ths perfect crime” slaying of wealthy Bobby Franks 12 years ago Bone of contention was a system BOISE Idaho Aug 9 OBMSen-atWilliam E Borah and Gov-am- be had helped to develop as a prisC Ben Ross two of the most oner to predict which of his fellow convicts would go if they wldelypublicized of the 46 con- were freed on parolestraight In Idaho’s testants sizzling priAccuracy Challenged maries next Tuesday rested SunLeopold contended the system was day— their campaigns completed accurate enough to be classed as a Both seek United States senato- science Ray L Huff parole executive of rial nominations Neither had any comment— nor the board of parole of the United leventh-hou- r advice to offer the States department of justice took an opposite view yotera Both expressed the hope that a The unique debate was carried on large ballot will be recorded when in tbs pages of the Journal of Crimthe polls closo at 8 p m next Tues- inal Law and Criminology a Northwestern university publication isday Neither is Indorsed by the Town- sued at Evanston III send organization leaders of which Leopold started it late last year claim half — of the state’s 200000 before his partner in crime Richard Loeb was slashed to death in a yotes Both have opponents prison bathroom by a fellow convict Borah s pitted on the Republican who resented Loeb’s advances ticket' against Byron Defen-bac- h Describes System of Boise former -- tate trees-- ’ Writing under the pen name of urer and candidate for governor Fi Lanne Leopold told of who has ths pension organization’s William the work he had done in the office field was in still the He blessings Friends said be it "confident of of Ferris F Laune prison parole victory" Carver Confident Ross— first chief executive of the commonwealth for throe consecutive terms and only native son over to hold the office— has John A Carver United States district attorney as his lone opponent on the Democratic ticket Carver returned Sunday from the political battlefields: 'Tm absolutely confident of victory” he declared Wyoming Blaze Brings "I hope the voters will turn out 0 Decline Comment &! Girl Shot Jo Death as She Walked to Phone N Y Detectives Told er 200000 ASHEVILLE N C Aug 9 CUP) —Martin Moore negro hall boy confessed Sunday he murdered Helen Clevenger honor student at New York university in her room at the Battery Park hotel here the night of July 16 Sheriff L E Brown announced The young negro held on the 15th floor of the courthouse as a precaution against lynching was taken to the murdered girl’s room Sunday morning to reenact the crime in detail for police photographers the sheriff said Moore was formally charged with the murder after signing a complete confes- or or -- Nathan Leopold actuary who was experimenting with parole prediction Prediction methods on Which somo state parole board now base their recommendations include many items which appear on the prisoner’s record: His environment at the time of arrest his age his sentence and so forth Laune’s Leopold system on Page Two) (Column Two) sion Confession Trap The negro' was trapped into a confession after officers learned from another negro Moore had a pistol of the caliber used to kill Two New York Miss Clevenger detectives Detective Sergeant Dan Martin and Detective John Quinn the latter instrumental In solving the famous Titterton murder in New York a few months ago played an important part in solving the crime Martin Quinn and local officers went to Moore’s shack Saturday Families Flee Roosevelt Due What Fire’s Onrush To Entrain for night with ths killed that girl with? Martin demanded the frightened negro studied for a minutes In Black Hills U S Capital without answering lull strength" Like Rosa and Borah he: does hot have tha Townsendites’ support Those who do that the political Wiseacre’ obnot-ha- v served would be anxious to have a large ballot to offset the strength of any well organized faction suck as tha pensioners claim Eight-Wa- y Race Second only to the senatorial contest in Interest is the eight-wa- y race for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination Most of the contestants plan to carry on their campaigns up until the polls open at noon Tuesday Ths winner will meet the victor contest in the Reof the three-ma- n publican primary As a sidelight the politically interested are watching the outcome of the race between two women for the Democratic nomination for state treasurer Mrs Myrtle Powell Enking of Gooding only woman to hold such a position in the United States who seeks a third term is opposed by Mrs Ruth Moon of Pocatello a former Benewah county superintendent of schools Arthur Reeve Noted Fiction Writer Dies TRENTON N’ " 7 UPl-W- omen wind-fanne- fire-fight- er -- Fire-fighti- CCC enrollee A Murphy of Sioux Falls S D died in the Fort Meade army hospital of internal Injuries suffered last A night when he tripped and fell in the path of a crashing jackplne CCC officials said an inquiry would be conducted by a board of army officers Vigil Women and children maintained All-Nig- ht UPl-Ar- thur an all-nig- ht wind-whipp- Doubly Picture Bride Cal Aug 9 HOLLYWOOD Calles film actress - and daughter of an aristocratic Argentine family will be doubly a picture UPl-Do- lores bride when she 'weds Hugo Stien-mey- er bank attorney August 22 The prospective bridegroom first fell in love with her when ho saw jier picture on a magazine cover recently and— Mies Calles intends to continue her film career after marriage she said Sunday town Wind at Los Angeles Breaks Record 32-Ye- ar LOS ANGELES 9 UPl- -A Aug warm strong wind blowing in from the ocean uprooted trees Sunday broke a August velocity record and added another touch to a period of freakish weather The United States weather bureau said the wind reached a velocity of 0 miles per hour the strongest recorded since 1904 -- Chemist Succeeds in Producing t J OTHER POWERS KEEP HANDS OFF r Decisive in Settling Civil WarVResuIl Airline Across Arctic Sought By Tribune Leased Wire MOSCOW Aug 9— Tho purpose of the flight upon which the avia tor Levanevsky has embarked from Los Angeles to Moscow was revealed here today as an undertaking to blaze the trail for aa eventual air line connecting the United States and the soviet union via the Arctic regions Commander George Ushakoff in discussing the flight said that Levanevsky had given long thought to such a route holding it much more logical than the route across the Pacific “By covering this route” said Ushakoff “Levanevsky will strongthe possibility of ly emphasize aerial communication between the two continents and the feasibility of establishing such a line” By Associated Press HYDE PARK N Y Aug 9 UP) After a day of relaxation with members of his family President Roosevelt Sunday night cleared the desk over which he has comnicted official business for a week in his home here and prepared to return to Washington for the first time in a month Monday he will assemble government officials in theWhite House to go over & preliminary work program under the $320000000 omnibus flood control act The program was worked out last week by a special committee headed by Major General Markham chief of army engineers and Abel Wolman of the national resources committee Afterward Mr Roosevelt will complete plans for a two-da- y trip late this week through regions of northern and western Pennsylvania and southern New York inundated by flood waters last March Attends Services With Mrs Roosevelt the president attended the family church In Hyde Park Sunday morning The president's Saturday night entertainment was an annual clambake in the Dutchess county manner at the country residence of Secretary and Mrs some 25 miles from Hyde ld Mor-genth- au Park Beneath a huge oak tree on the lawn wire baskets filled with clams in the shell a portion of fish and a quarter chicken were set before more-- than 50 guests seated at a large horseshoe table Surprises Wife The president insisted that reporters and photographers provide a bit of rasp vocalizing He himself sang a Hawaiian tune native words and all which brought from Mrs Roosevelt an expression of astonishment m "I wonder where Franklin learned that?” she said As a harvest moon appeared above the Catskill mountains hemming the valley farm the guests retired to ths rambling whits fram home for dancing which was climaxed by an attempt at a Virginia reel led by Mrs Roosevelt and the Morgenthaus As the visitors faltered through dance the the steps of the old-tipresident laughlingly shouted: 'Tve never seen such" clumsy people in my life!” ' Primary Set I For Senate Vacancy TALLAHASSEE Fla Aug 9 UPl —Florida Democrats will select a nominee Tuesday to succeed the late United States Senator Park Trammell with Townsendisra an issue in a special primary complicated by & financial mixup Although ordered by the supreme court to conduct the primary commissioners in several counties looked at empty coffers and frankly said they could not find the funds to pay election officials In many instances county Democrstlc committees set up volunteer corps to handle the voting and count the re suit The latter method has been held legal ‘ 7’ 4 : r r £ I J ' 1 900-mi- le Alaska - radio-equipp- ed New Deal to Sponsor Consumer Co-o- p Plan By Tribune Leased Wire WASHINGTON Aug 9 — President Roosevelt will offer the consumers’ cooperative a nonprofit ‘system now prevalent in many European countries to the American people as an answer to increasing resentment against the rise in the cost of living A commission appointed by President Roosevelt on June 23 composed of Jacob Baker former assistant W P A administrator Leland Olds secretary of the New York state P W A authority and Charles E Stuart member of a New York engineering firm has been in Europe since that time studying the cooperative movement and will soon return to Washington to supply the president with his material for a major campaign issue The president’s interest in the consumer cooperative move- ment is shown by a plank in the Democratic platform adopted by the convention in Philadelphia after the appointment of the special commission which states that "we will act to secure to the consumer fair value honest sales and a decreased spread between the price he pays and the price the producer receives” President Roosevelt himself wrote this plank ' President Roosevelt according to sources close to him here will devote much time in his campaign to exhortations and promises to the consumer cooperative as a reply to Republican-attacks on the high cost of food ed - layed the takeoff as the fliers had intended to go direct from Seattle to Juneau without stopping in British Columbia No apprehension was felt In Juneau however for the safety of the fliers Absence of telephone telegraph or wireless communication at the British Columbia village prevented further details of the fliers’ 'plans from becoming known Sokoloff said their message was terse making no mention of any damage to the plane After reporting themselves down Levanevsky and Levchenko did not answer signal corps wireless station calls and Sokoloff - assumed they had gone ashore to wait out the weather The Russian plane is on a flight to obtain scientific data on flying eendltiona and to study the possibility of starting a commercial air line over the world’s top Landon Plans Rest at Ranch TOPEKA Kan Aug 9 UPl—Midweek departure for Colorado’s mountains and a vacation prelude to fall campaign battles was planned Sunday by Governor Alt M Landon The presidential nominee who remained An the executive mansion with a slight sunimer cold planned to leave by Wednesday night for his Estes park summer ranch' but said he might be able- - to get away Tuesday This schedule would allow a week with his family before the start of a campaign swing Thursday August 20 on the way to West Middlesex Pa Prior to tha Colorado trip tha governor hoped- to conolude most of the work speeches he will deliver at his West Middlesex birthplace and Chautauqua and Buffalo N Y - COPENHAGEN Aug 9 UPl— the last touch upon his artificial heart Sunday In preparation for a demonstration Monday before 200 icientists from all parts of the world The savants gathered for the International Congress of Experimental Cytology which opens Monday for a week’s session Colonel Lindbergh meanwhile moved into the hotel of Dr Alexis Carrel Nobel prize winner el the Five Civilians Slain From Casa Blanca Morocco camn official confirmation that two officers and fivs civilians had been in an unsuccessful counterrevolution against rebels at La- rache Copyright by Associated Press WITH THE LOYALIST ARMY Navaiperal Spain Aug 9 tSV-A- n army of 1500 including 45 woriien Sunday drove off a- rebel attack against this Guadarrama mountain city and accounted for 800 fascist dead Airplanes from Madrid aided in ‘H the defense “The battle lasted nine hours1 Colonel Julio Mangada told this correspondent who reached the front to find the loyalist troops resting after the battle “Then my men took a well earned siesta” Twelve hundred fascists and peasants and 800 rebel civil guards comprised the attacking army Put to Flight “We accounted for 800 dead and put the rest to flight” Colonel Mangada related in his first interview to a foreign correspondent Fascists aided by seven rebel v planes stormed the crest of west 1 Navaiperal ho continued "My men strongly entrenched just outside x town mowed down the fascist marauders while I telephoned Cuatro Vientos airport and asked for a squadron of loyal planes to be sent Cal Aug 9 Steffens the writer and lecturer died here Sunday from what Dr R A Kocher attending physician said was a heart attack He was 70 yeare old Steffens who had been in ill health for some two years collapsed Sunday morning at his home and died shortly before 6 p m At his bedside were his divorced wife also widely known as a writer under the name of Ella Winter and son Peter their Steffens like Miss Winter admittedly radical in his views wrote extensively on social and economic subjects One of his last works was his autobiography Born in San Francisco he attended the University of California the Universities of Berlin Heidelberg and Leipslg in Germany and the Sorbonne in France and then entered the journalistic field in New York He became assistant city editor of the New York Evening Post city editor of the New York Commercial Advertiser managing ediT tor of McClure’s Magazine and as- at once sociate editor of American ' and “We held off the attack until 7 loyal airplanes arrived and put the Everybody’s magazines (Continued on Pag Two) After retiring from edit6r$al work i (Column One) ' he contributed to magazines and wrote books including: “The Shame of Cities” “The Struggle for Poll Shows Sentiment "The Least of These” and “Moses in the Red” He was a On Labor Unions member of the Bullitt mission to Russia in 1919 While Labor has been trying to consolidate its forces' AmerWoman Lawyer Dies ican voters have Indicated their PASADENA Cal Aug 9 UPh-M- iss sentiment regarding labor unions Mary Anne Greene said to Their views were made known have been the second woman adrefin an impartial nation-wid-e mitted to the Massachusetts bar erendum conducted recently by died of a heart attack at her home here Sunday She was 79 years of the American Institute of Public Opinion In which voters were age asked: t 7 "Are you in favor of labor 5 " ‘ ’Y unions? 7- - ( "If to do you favor separate unions for each craft in an Rockefeller Institute of New Industry - (like carpenters masons machinists etc) or one York to facilitate further colsingle union for ail workers In laboration an Industry (the Industrial The artificial heart a mechanl- union)? cal pump into which no infection "Are you a member of a labor can enter was created more than a year ago in New York by Colounion?” 7 nel Lindbergh who contributed Next Sunday The Salt Lake his mechanical knowledge and Tribune will make known returns Dr CarreL from - this ' Interesting nationThrough its use Dr Carrel said Watch for them in wide poll it was possible to keep alive for an indefinite period an entire vital AMERICA SPEAKS in Sunday’s Salt Lake Tribunt organ removed' from the hod? by CARMEL (AV-Un-c- ' ‘"ir 1 1 ! ” - - 200 Savants See Lindy Heart Colonel Charles A Lindbergh put f -I- w Get Weather Reports Weather bureau stations in the northern area broadcast reports to them early Sunday so they might take off from Bella Bella promptly me Alaska liner Northwestern “'I thought this room was un- The was later reported to have sighted occupied' I told her “‘If you don’t leave I’ll call the a plane which it identified as the office' she told me She got up and Russian craft 475 miles north of started towards the door When Seattle This proved to be erroneshe got about 18 inches from me ous she saw the pistoL She screamed I The Seattle harbor radio station said the error was due to a misinImmediately shot her “She sank on the floor on her terpretation of messages from the knees and I hit her in the face with liner which had sighted the plane the pistol butt I then went to at Bella Bella Saturday night the bed and unscrewed the bulb in The fliers reported their forced the bed light She screamed again landing immediately by wireless to N A Sokoloff Amtorg representaI hit her in the face again “She fell over backwards with tive in Seattle and indicated they expected to resume the flight withhei- legs doubled under her just like she was found L hit her two out great delay ' No or three more times in the face and Messages then started out” From the Juneau Daily Empire came word that no messages had Talked to Guest “When I got to the door I saw been picked up by the United States Mr Pittman- (E B Pittman guest army signal corps operators there Russian at the hotel) in the hall and he from the saw me but the light was 'awful plane The weather was clear the Empire said The Daily Empire (Continued on Pare Two) said customs details might have de (Column Four) V From the south and north armies of the rebellion pushed closer to Madrid for the battle which may determine whether Spam’s leftist government shall yield to military dictatorship Eight hundred rebels were killed and many wounded in the Guadarrama battle at NavalperaL The dispersed fascists Jett’ behind many machine guns and quantities of ammunition ' Rebels 'Bombed said France rebels from encamped near Bayonner Reports the northern town of Oarzuh were bombed by loyalists and that 5' an ammunition store thfere was destroyed Hundreds of fascist troops boarded the trucks at Burgos northern headquarters of General Emilio Mola and turned toward Madrid There were reports the Mola troops irked by the slow ‘ advance of southern rebels might try to capture Madrid alone Troops were sent from Burgos also toward San Sebastiaivjv Gijon and Bilbao to renew battle with loyalists there The Madrid government announced a special commission had been set up to guard Spam’s vast art treasures and charged that many priests had fled before tiie revolution with some paintings To Press Protest From Rome came authoritative indications that the Italian of government will press yigotously its protest against death re inler-fenot Hire citizens in Spain) ’allegedly by leftists This will er thenine-powadherence however-witthe government’s Jo h was stated it effected Trance by neutrality pact Premier Leon Blum of France who fbstered the neutrality 1 100000 persons at pact addressed a peace demonstration of of Europe might corner in war any the warning Paris with of “arms for Spam!’ greeted Cries world the throughout spread —--his address r k SEATTLE Aug 9 (AP)— Word was lacking here Sunday night the status of the California-Moscoflight of two Russian aviators after a report of their having been seen in the air between Blla Bella B C and Juneau Alaska was found to be ’without foundation The fliers Sigismund Levanevsky and Victor Levchenko were forced down by poor visibility Saturday at Bella Bella 300 miles northwest of Victoria B C on a projected hop from Seattle to Juneau ' : off” Levchenko left Russian fliers forced down in' British Columbia wilds are shown with the plane in which 'they are attempting to fly 9000 miles from California to Moscow by way of Alaska and Siberia ' : on i Fascist rebels lost a bitter battle in the Guadarrama moun- tains outside Madrid Sunday while the rest of Europe ‘watched progress of the Spanish civil war in agreement to keep ‘’hands Pilot Sigismund Levanevsky right and Copilot Victor few “It’s under that porch there” he said finally “but I didn’t kill her Roddy killed her” Held 10 Days He referred to L D Roddy a negro bell boy who was held as a suspect for 10 days - Thr officers took MSbHrahd the pistol to the courthouse And went for Roddy The two negroes were locked in a room together for an hour Then Moore sent word that he would talk and confessed that he alone murdered the petite blonde girl who came to the fashionable resort hotel with her uncle for a vacation “I slipped in a side door of the hotel about 9:30 at night” Moore said “I had the pistol I was after money 1 hid In a storage room in the basement until about 12:45 a m then I crept up the stairs to the second floor I tried the doors of 218 and 219 but they were locked Light Was On "Then I went to 224 (Miss Clevenger’ room) and it was unlocked I opened the door and went in She was on the bed The bed light was On “ What do you want?’ she asked w Insurgent Troops Massing on North and South for Clash Which: May Be of Moore Female Hormone by Synthesis Florida Pa Aug 9tmethtod of making theelln from STATE COLLEGE ID— Discovery of a method to ar- ergostol which when irradiated is tificially produce theelln one of the ths source of vitamin D The substance theelln crystalline two female sex hormones was announced Sunday by the school of and similar in appearance to sugar chemistry and physics of Pennsyl- or salt is believed to be of wide vania State college and reported application In tho treatment of charin the current issue of the Journal acteristically female disorders the of the American Chemical society announcement stated natural theel The college credited Professor In has been marketed for decade Russell E Marker of the school Dr Marker reported a complete of chemistry and physics as the chemical connection was established first scientist to synthesize the between the substances cholesterol chemical substance responsible tor and ergosterol and the male and fethe secondary sex characteristics male aex hormones The chemical which distinguish women from men relationship between cholesterol and The announcement reported Pro- ergosterol the latter a fessor Marker associated with of yeast had previously been proven Thomas S Oakwood discovered a it was stated pistol you a J Aug vigil in front of their B Reeve 55 nationally homes in Moskee county Saturday known crime and mystery story night with household goods packed writer died Sunday at his home ready to evacuate on a moment’s here of complications resulting from notice an asthmatic and bronchial condiFighting to stem the rush of the flames hundreds of tion He had been ill several weeks Reeve was the creator of Craig men remained on the firelines withKennedy fiction detective He was out food or rest in an effort to turn a special writer for New York and the blaze south of town Philadelphia dailies during the past As a last resort the men were 15 years covering big murder cases prepared to backfire from a trench dug during tho night by hundreds from Film Actress Will Be ' of men scarcely a half-mil-e 8 did you do President Calls Parley Death to CCC Youth at White House Today Caught by Tree’s Fall on Flood Control Plan MOSKEE Wyo- - Aug: 9 and children of this Black Hills lumber camp were evacuated d forest fire Sunday as a which already had claimed the life of a C C C swept down on the town’s 65 houses and huge lumber mill of thp Homestake Mining company of Lead S D In automobiles and trailers piled high with personal belongings the Women and children their number undetermined fled toward Sundance Wyo as flames raced within a mile and a half of the camp Force Increased re inforces creased to 1800 200 of whom were miners from the' Homstake’s famous gold mine in Lead Rebel Soldiers Killed and Many Wounded zfi Rival Armies Engage in Bitter Fight Near Spanish Capital 800 of Robbery Is Motive urferjrijY )v- |