| Show - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING i Loyalists Kill 80(HRebels in Fierce Strife Armies Battle Hotel’ Worker Admits Killing Of N Y Coed l' 1 l:A Wage Terrific Mystery Death Abruptly in Hills Area Cleared When Negro Falls Into Verbal Trap 4 Near Spain's Capital (ConUnutd from Pag g IS It L P w vw & m m w M w s B 25 pm rebel chips to flight and bombed the fascist forces "Then my men went over the top and completely routed the at ready greatly demoralized rebels Lott Four Men "I lost four men making a total Of 2d dead since the outset of the campaign and 35 injured "During the afternoon we watched a fleet of eight trucks make sevAvila to carry off eral trips-frothe rebel dead for burial” As Mangada talked three planes appeared in the sky from the northeast An aide de camp trained glasses on them and decided they were loyal machines but since rebels have painted government signs m the wings there was some doubt until the planes flew away Without dropping any bombs The next step Mangada continued will be an offensive toward Avila and Salamanca to cut off General Emilo Mola from communications lines to Portugal Awaits Reinforcements "I could take Avila all right” he asserted “But I am awaiting reinforcements from Madrid before advancing” With a column under Major Rafael Subios advancing from the west to join him Mandate's forces will be 6000 men and include eight big guns Mangada 66 and born in Cuba already has captured Alberche power station to cut off electric light and power at Avila His outposts are five miles ahead of Navel-perand within sight of the embattled walls of Avila finest city of medieval architecture in Spain "I hate to damage Avila” Mangada admitted "but I have to take it I am sure it is necessary” The commander plans an inspection of the area this week but will leave present lines of communication well guarded and keep in constant touch with the war office at Madrid by telephone ‘ Won’t Risk Lives "Once Avjla Is takeh and fascists In the province cleaned up we’ll start toward Salamanca I can move faster than the enemy before all inhabitants In the zone are weary but 1 shall not risk a single one of the lives of my braves until I get reinforcements" Eighteen days were required for the loyalist march from Madrid terminating In occupation of Naval peral three days ago The route followed by this correspondent today led over a winding 50 miles across the west flank of the range It took in Villa Viciosa Delodon where King Ferdinand VI went mad during the last few years of his life San Martin De Valdelgle-sia- s where 84 fascists are held prisoners and a dangerous stretch to NavalperaL Seirra-Guadarra- le L A Politicians Will Deny Bribe Charges - V' T A o' aevfc Nr WS ANGELES Aug 9 UP)— Mrs Helen JL Werner local political figure and her huaband Erwin P Werner former city attorney planned Sunday to plead Innocent when they appear in court to answer bribe and theft Monday chargee contained in a grand jury indictment The couple along with Joseph Welnblatt oil broker were indicted last week in four felony counts accusing them of accepting 250 from Mra Gertrude Davey Hollywood cafe proprietor for asaertedly attempting to influence liquor control officers to restore her beverage 11 cense kT S’ i A‘ n i Ont) new eclentlfle method af clean will brin back the of colors and make jour clothes live-line- js look and feel like new twip Bring your owd clothes In E£ ' i f£ui mad call' t h e tn jour-- 1 self This rfgflttm' cash-car- ry method 11 tho moat inex- fenslva wayclethesl la the best condi-- w-- ‘ v dim $ $ "What would you have done If Pittman or anybody else had tried to stop you?” Sheriff Brown asked Moore “I would have shot thenf” Moore replied ? if ' ?'' 'j ' A i vr v ' - ’ eV lfI' '4 ' y -- id 'fiisss s Professor Russell E Marker shown above in his labora tory in Pennsylvania is credited with being the first scientist to produce synthetically the theelin hormone one of the two possessed by the female sex (Story on Page I) Brown announced authorities had decided definitely Miss Clevenger had hot been attacked Previously it was said an attempt had beeh made to ravish' ths glrL Elevator service in the courthouse was ordered (topped and all vlsltori were barred from the building ai a precaution against possible mob violence Sheriff Brown said however that the precaution was only routine and that there had been no mob threat Sfear-by Rooms Miss Clevenger was on a vacation with her uncle Professor W L Clevenger of North Carolina State Their rooms were near college each other It stormed the night she was killed Groans and screams were hoard above the noise of the storm but other guests were able to throw little light on the mystery Evidence Indicated Miss Clevenger went to her room about 10:30 p m undressed and donned green striped pajamas She wrote a postcard to her parents on Staten Island N Y entered the day's happenings in her diary and then was accosted by the intruder who Franks’ Slayer Austria Jews Debates Over Sense Danger killed her Parole Data Anxiety of Race Crows The body was Leopold Gaims System of Predicting Man’s Actions Is Accurate discovered next AUGUST :V - ' vr r4-- I - v ' f 10U3I British Look to Pact Briton Killed By Shot From Rebel Vessel The London Observer editorially cowelcoming the Anglo-Frenc- h operation in the neutrality question warned France the diplomatic future of the two nations hinged on her handling of the problem ’Only rigid aloofness from the Spanish contest can keep the diplomatic relations of France and this country unimpaired” it was said- PARIS Aug 9 CD—France confident her diplomatic manipulaweek-ended morrow to canvass tions have averted danger of Eurovelopments befors resuming hls hol- pean war watched with relieved eyes today progress of tho iday pledge to neutrality in the British netted German' assurances of neutrality Spanish civil conflict Hall German Entrance with reservations given yesterday Germany’ entrance into the fold coto Franc In the nine-powoperative effort to preserve non- by agreement to the neutrality pact interference in Spain's ' troubles in principle was regarded here as the last step licCessary to make the particularly pleased the British The situation in Spain was still program workable For three days ths leftist Trench most grave in Britain’s view however evidenced by the feet prep- government watched with growarations were being pushed to evac- ing worry the resentment of the uate all Britone who want to leave nasi Germany to reported execution of seven of her nationals in Spain Spain and demands of ths nazl press European powers Intervene in morning by the undo when he went that civil conflict to end the "red the to call her specter" Number Quizzed Thus lait night’s announcement A number o'f persons Including of German adherence to neutrality the girl’e uncle and Mark Wollner principles was regarded with manconcert vioUntit who ifestations of cautious optimism has been featured on radio were Dispatches from Berlin today in held for questioning in the murder formed sources said indicated Included were Chancellor Hitler’s government In and then released several negro employes of the hotel tends tto lend full cooperation to and Daniel H Gaddy the neutrality move begun by France night watchman at the hotel Tim and again the officer an nounced he would have a confesPolitical sion "within a few hours” solving Washington to have the mys the crime only Race Makes Record tery deepen The murdered girl had lived on OLYMPIA Wash Aug 9 (55-VStaten Island with her parents tor In the September 8 primary 16 years She graduated from election will have the largest numhigh school there in 1935 ber of candidates In tb history of with the highest scholastic average Washington politics from which to in the tchool’s history She entered make a choice 28T having filed New York university on a scholar- when the filing period ended Sunship whert she continued her high day scholastic average majoring In A majority of the candidates are Democrats chemistry LONDON Aug 9 jl-Brit- lsh' hopes were high tonight that tpe peace pledge sponsored by France soon will effect outright neutrality of European power in the Spanish civil war Viscount Halifax lord privy seal was acting in place of' Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden who will return to the foreign office tonine-pow- er nine-pow- er er Texas Fair Manager Succumbs to Stroke - DALLAS Texas Aug 9 ID— William A Webb general manager of the Texas Centennial Central exposition here died Sunday following a stroke Saturday jiight Webb former vice president and Wife Suffers Wounds general as manager of the assumed as Spanish Ship Fires management jof railway the expqsltlon In October and was credited with pushon Ship Racing Xway ing through a whirlwind building and organization program which enabled the exposition to open oh France SAINT JEAN DE LUZ time June 6 Aug 9 UP)— A British citizen lyas killed and hls wife slightly Injured that the port was' about to b (hellSavlllea put out to sea by a shell from the rebel cruiser ed the Rebel gunners apparently beAlmirante Cervera In Gijon harbor lieving the yacht was a government It was learned her today craft opened fire The couple was identified only A direct hit killed Saylll the ship’s officers said a Mr and Mrs Savill It was the body In two almost cutting to widow be believed was said thsr boatmen from Gijon Leftist an American brought the yacht ashore under Mrs Savllle with her husband’s rebel fir The British destroyer Comet callbody was brought to Saint Jean dfLuz aboard the British destro- ed at the port and picked up the and 13 other foreigners Seville yer Comet The ship’s officer said the Sa mostly Britons villes’ yacht "Blue Shadow” rancn a andbir outside Gijon harbor (Lloyd's register lists Rupert Savllle as owner of yacht "Blue Shadow’) Savllle put Into Gijon In hop of repairing damage to the yacht ignorant of the fact the rebel cruiser Almirante Cervera lay off shore preparing to shell the leftist port Warned when he reached shore 1 oters le ssaareg© Ruptured Men Get $350 Truss Free Pay No Money— Now or Ever for This Truss Kansas City Mo— A newer rup-tui- H method developed by a doctor Is so successful be offers to give every ruptured man or woman who tiles It a 350 truss free It does away with leg straps elastic belts binding springs and harsh pads After using it many have reported their ruptures better Often in a very short time Others say they no longer need any support Tho method will be sent on 30 days’ trial and he will send the 350 truss free with it If the method does not help your rupture return It and keep the 350 truss for your trouble If you are ruptured just write E O Koch 2088 Koch Bldg 2906 Main St Kansas City Mo for" hls trial offer (Advrtlwmit) ' Over Persecution VIENNA 9 Aug plained was based on the assump tion convicts knew more about their prison fellows than an outsider could possibly learn If these opinions could be sorted into factors and tabulated it was contended they would be a more accurate basis-fo- r predictions than records alone would be To assemble euch a table Laune gathered Leopold and a group of other convicts as hls helpers Credit Given After Leopold’s account was pub llshed Warden Joseph Ragen announced he would change Leopold’s job Immediately A few months later Laune published a dissertation on hie experiments for his doctor’s degree at Northwestern In It he talked of a “Convict X who only at hls own Insistence remains anonymous” “He has been my active coworker from the inception of the study to its completion” Laune wrote “and without him it could not have been to him is due Undertaken at all entire credit for all the statistical work of the Investigation” "Convict X” Laune said "is a man of 30 serving a Ufa sen holds a bachelor’s degree tence from one of the leading universities is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and his scere on the army alpha Intelligence test Is 208” Description Fits Tho description fits Leopold exactly He was 18 when he and Lpeb battered in Bobby Franks’ head and dumped his naked body In a railroad culvert In 1924 He had 'used his brilliance then to carry out a crlmo on the lines of a laboratory experiment in psychology Despite Laune'a high praise the convict preferred to remain anonymous when called on to defend his stand that parole prediction was a science Parole Executive Huff of the department of justice launched his attack in the current Issue jof the Journal of Criminology Huff chalLaune'a system on the lenged grounds It had no definite yardstick It had not been decided he said when a prediction was successful whether a convict had to behave only during hie period of parole or UPt-Aus- tria’s Jews Sunday watched with growing anxiety the spread of a new campaign close on the heels of this nation pact of friend ship with nazi Germany Soma Jewish leader held to the belief Austria no longer 4s a safe harbor for their people largely aa a result of the Austro-Germa- n treaty and growth of the nazl party 250000 here Jewish communities were said to bs swamped with applications for emigration to Palestine and other countries The newest wave of propaganda was apparent today in denunciations by Catholic labor anti-Semit- ic peasant and merchant organiza tlons They charged the Jewe with paving the path for communism The Austrian nazis and liberal national elements are leading the program anti-Jewis- roled prisoners in the same general way He cited the economic depression as an example He concluded with the assertion parole prediction could not be condemned on tho grounds It deals In probabilities because be said all sciencs was tending in that direction t'' s ' ' V - r SPECIAL YOUR PORTRAIT time Ho disclosed Laune's method had been applied to records of 5912 federal prisoners and "results were secured which were In agreement” with Leopold’s article but when the scale was applied to 3000 pther cases it "did not ‘predict’" Although approving Laune’s efforts Huff asserted parole prediction was not yet science Leopold replied in the same Issue writing this time anonymously under the heading: "Communicated by Ferris F Laune” Explains Views Although agreeing with Huff that parole students should adopt more precise standards the convict said the predictions could be applied to different parole systems by proper comparisons He pointed out that although physicists use the metric system of measurement they can easily translate from centimeters to inches and from grams to ounces Commuptly factors of which Huff spoke he said yould affect all pa- - TAKEN AND OIL TINTED On Out Popular BRONZE rj J 25 H FINISH Campltt in a large 9 x 12 inch easel mount 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