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H tTIio Weather S I f ‘ (Detailed Report on Page 28) r VOL 133 NO 130 Lead I 1mmS avwr nemfea Entm4 at the 70t®fn at Salt Eaka Clyr as aacaad alaaa Must andat act at March a 1871 I moo Gold Silver (newly mined) Silver (foreign) Copper tied Wyoming —Unsettled' ' Local Metal Market 'V: UTAH NEVADA—ralr Saturday ' and Sunday IDAHO— Fair but locally uniat - SALT LAKE CITY UTAJJ SATURDAY MORNING AUGUST 22 1936 aaa 80 caats Utah Idaho Nrrada ywa 11000 alaawMra ta U Wjnmhit Daily and Sunday E Daily aad Sunday mat lUi - - 7757o 4475o 975o 4 60 04 too WIIwmI Mm lint coppw e60 teee a 4rAUL— h k hrg SiVJU fni i fnrWTg n lit nf lie th p th tr ad sh Partv Chiefs Strive For unity on Eve a ca ey 1- 1- 6t lit he Of ed ire ed Legion Speaker Asks Universal Service in War Meets SL Convention Assistant Secretary of Commerce Addresses Convention of Vets k- :- 'ai la he ve ied he aat kj- - Seek to Keep Advantage Offered by Factional Strife in Foes’ Camp Crucial Sessions Partisan Aids Agog Over Dark Horse Talk in Governor Contest Delegate List Page Nine N MALMQUIST -By With two major objectives uppermost in their minds Utah Republicans will meet in McCullough’s arena Saturday to nominate their state and congressional district tickets The two things with which party leaders and G O P voters ar most concerned are (1) selection of a strong and popular ticket and (2) avoidance of any convention battle! which will tend to break factions off the party Because the Democrats are with a dangerous division O P supporters in their ranks are doubly desirous of coming out of their nominating squabbles with a minimum of sore spots If they fall to do this they win toss away an advantage which has been thrust upon them by the opposition ’ Busy Sessions The 2000 or more delegates have a large day cut out for them with three separate conventions scheduled The first at 1:30 a m will nominate a candidate for congress from the Second congressional dis-- 1 trtct At 10 a m the state nominating convention wlU get under way and during the noon recess between 12 noon and 2 to m the First congressional district delegates will nominate a candidate for the U S house of representatives The air was still charged with talk of “dark horses” for the gubernatorial contest Friday hut this will of course depend upon developments Saturday One new name brought Into the discussion was Samuel G Dye Ogden business man Some say he might appear in the governorship race and others think he might ba projected into the contest for the First district nomination for congress Contenders Listed The announced contenders for places on the tickets are: Governor— E W Kelly Salt Lake City W W Seegmlller Salt Lake City: Ray E PJUman Roosevelt D H Christensen Salt Lake City R E Miller Myton and Frahk G Martines Richfield Secretary of state— Joseph Odell Logan Keith Wahlquist Ogden Supreme court justice— Justice Elias Hansen (incumbent) formerly of Provo and now of Salt Lake City Treasurer’s Post Treasurer— A Edsel Christensen Mt Pleasant Auditor— J S Christensen Ephraim Nel K Nelson Clearfield Attorney general — Harvey H a con-front- ed a -- (Continued on Pago Seven) (Column One) S L’s Death Rate Beloiv U S Average WASHINGTON Aug 21 35 —The census bureau said Friday a health Index showed Salt Lake City’s death rate for the first 83 weeks of 1933 was less than the average of 126 for 83 principal cities Salt Lake City’s rate was listed as 12L The rate for the corresponding period last year was 123 compared with an average of 117 The figures do not Include still births Thf-rate- s represent annual rates per 1000 population as estimated for 1933 by the arithmetical method the bureau said A weekly index showed deaths In Salt Lake City for the week ended August 15 totaled 31 a rate of 110 or ex&otly the same as Tor the corresponding week last year -- 86-ci- ty Pension Aid ' In Utah Up 30 Per Cent —Withr Reservatioi r t Mussolini Agrees to Plan for Pact of Nonintervention Fight in Civil War Sweeping Peninsula Rites Honor Dead The average payment to the needy aged of the state will be increased by approximately 30 per cent beginning on September L This will be made possible as a result of action taken Friday by the state board of publlo welfare in allocating the additional $400000 recently made available by Governor Henry H Blood out of surplus salens tax revenues Other beneficiaries of the social security program — dependent children and the needy blind— will receive added benefits along with those classed as welfare cases persons who are eligible for neither social security nor W P A The hoard has divided the $400-0in equal amounts over the period beginning with September This wifi mean additional state funds of approximately $33-0a month This money will make it possible Id receive a largo funds ' ’ f Aterage $1840 "At the present time the' average payment to the needy aged la $1860 a month After September 1 the average will be brought up to approximately $26 a month which will mean that the needy aged of Utah will be receiving one of the highest monthly payments among all states in the union The latest report from the national social security board showed that the average for the M states which have qualified to grant old ago assistance is $1602 per Individual per month Utah’s present average monthly payment to dependent children Is $1113 compared (Continued on Pose Thno) (Column On) Spectacular Sham at Fort Douglas Gives Thrill to Thousands GERMANY ' -- st street Automobiles leave hotel at 7 a m e ABOARD LANDON TRAIN EN ROUTE EAST Aug 21 Alf M Landon told an Iowa audience Friday no Individual and no organization should meet the drouth problem from the point of view of politics Speaking at Cedar Rapids only a few hours after President Roosevelt extended and his Republican opponent said he would accept an invitation to a drouth conference at Des Moines September" 1 Landon said: “I am not concerned about where the credit goes in the solution of this problem of our drouth just so we meet it in a humane and a constructive and a sensible way” Speaks to 10000 The Republican candidate’s remarks were made toan audience estimated by Mayor Frank Horn at 10000 He was cheered as he spoke from a platform a few yards from his special train Speeding eastward for three speaking engagements Landon deft in Iowa an assertion that one of the fundamental principles of the Republican party in this campaign is to promote recovery and provide jobs “If any measure will provide Jobs” he said “I am for it and If there la any measure that jvill hinder recovery and reemployment I am against it” Receives Bid The Kansas governor received his bid to tho president’s conference at Carroll Iowa after a relay from Topeka Kan “As I said before I will accept” Landon said President Roosevelt had Invited the governors of Iowa Nebraska Kansas Missouri and Oklahoma to meet with him in Des Moines to confer on drouth problems Jesse Jones Incognito Aug 21 (INS) Jesse Jones chairman of the Reconstruction Finance corporation has been “Incognito” at a hotel here for two weeks recuperating from a recent illness he admitted Friday when located se 9:30 a m-- Convention session Newhouse hotel ballroom Committee reports and election and executive committee meet- is APOLOGY -- i 1 Aug 21 (UP)— Italy Friday night accepted French an international pact of nonintervention' in the for proposals Spanish civil war Official announcemqntJhat hitherto divergent French and Italian attitudes had BeSonized followed conversations between Count ' GaleazzcUianoMtalianforelgn minister and Count Charles P De Chamhrun1 Irehcn ambassador Italy’s acceptance will make ii po5leyto conclude a nonintervention pact unless German dimomS(ic difficulties with the s Madrid popular front government cause further delay V To Ban Arms Trade or indirect forbid direct The Italian note pledges Italy to l exportation of arms munitions airplanes warships or war of any kind for Spain Spanish colonies or Spanish Moroc- fco It forbids also the transit of such goods through Italy 9:30 a m — Legion auxiliary convention session Newhouse o — ROME ing hotel 2 p m—Drum corps contest University of Utah stadium 6:30 p m — Official conven-tip- n Line of march: parade From South Temple street south on Main street east on Fourth South street north on State street to South Temple 00 Landon Takes Roosevelt Up On Parley Bid New-hou- DEMANDS Paris Envoys Declare Peace of Europe Depends on Pacific Settlement of Nazi Protest to Madrid Government SATURDAY’S PROGRAM 7:30 a nu— Past presidents’ parley breakfast Weasku inn 2263 East Twenty-firSouth 00 LOS ANGELES Duce Answers French Note on Spain Conflic 4 ma-teria- street 9:3V ) nu— Black Rock frolic New and stirring chapters wars added Friday to Utah’s American Italy Agreed to apply her prohl--' Legion history In a series of events bltions as pledged to all contracts In ' that carried ldOO delegates to the the course of execution throughout' eighteenth annual legion state conthe nation and to keep other interevention to tho very heights of pastates 'Informed of all meas-sted triotic seal and enthusiasm urea under the agreement taken Beginning with a joint legion and Italy's acceptance was made con- women' auxiliary session in the dltional upon similar acceptances Capitol theater the program was MOBERLY Mo Aug 21 ISVy by France Great Britain Germany climaxed by a spectacular sham Two coal miners— on of them ap- and the soviet union battle at Fort Douglas ’ — Salt Lake City citizens and le- parently little the worse for hi LONDON Aug 21 (35-G-reat gionnaires were treated to one of three-da- y ' were rescued Britain Friday night warned Spanordeal ‘ the most spectacular military exhi- alive late ish waters would become a naval from a Friday bitions ever staged in Utah when tunnel In which four were imprU' if either Spanish bel-battleground tho opposing forces clashed in the oned British vessels ' on " molested mine a llgerent by collapse Tuesday J$V sham battle 4 afternoon but death had taken the high seas The observers massed at vantage their In pungent terms Great Britain companions points on tho reservation and on “Hera I am boys I can take It!” followed nazi Germany's “force restricted areas of the Wasatch bou- cried force” A W McCann against ultimatum and levard saw the mighty spectacle of oldest of the entombed miners as warned Spanish belligerents war blazing before their eyes in weary rescua workers wormed their England the would taka “stern meatho peaceful Salt Lake valley debris-packe- d a mine sures” against ships or warplanes way through ratGuns roared machine guns shaft into the tunnel prison of the which menace British lives or prop- tled lights flared and maneuvers erty were traced as tho battle raged be- quartet Falls Unconscious vessel suffered Inter-- 7 British a If fore the eyes of some 15000 onference it was s&ld commanders lookers The battle was a vital part His living companion Demmer were Instructed to drop three warnSexton of the mine was of tho American progreat Legion Prominent in Friday’s American Legion (left) were' Colonel John Monroe Johnson gram held in connection with the sprawled unconscious at his feet ing shots across the how of the 4 The others Edward Stoner Jr offending ehip then “take aim” (center) who addressed the convention and state parley program were two activities to which LeThe British action parallel to 26 and George T Dameron VVor-th- en audience W An of Commander which filled members the and the auxiliary George Department gionnaires that of Germany waa declared in- were huddled at death in negro floor lower the of Capitol theater the rear of Provo Below: Machine gunners sendh were invited Above: Among the guests at the tunnel— vic- dependent of any moves of heard the legion the fear of the chamber of commerce luncheon presided of tims black deadly damp ing tracer bullets streaking into "invading “isma” procuring praised a foothold in the forces” that sought to capture Fort Douglas United States decried and peace Relays of rescue crews had torn LISBON over by John M Wallace chamber president Portugal Aug 21 (UP) with honor described as the Amer- at the blocked mine shaft since —The Portuguese Radio club an- when fire suddenly swept ican Legion’s goal Later at a joint Tuesday Friday 16 knows definitely ‘ the mine super structure collapsed nounced 15 French air-legion and auxiliary luncheon In that a squadron the shaft and trapped the four planes crossed thoof Franco-Spanisthe Newhouse hotel past depart-meI h commanders brought cheers miners In their subterranean prison frontier and bombarded rebel posi- - f with a colorful recital of the Utah The rescue was completed Friday Uons at Navalperal Plnares Tolosa Into-Salmoafternoon as weary miners led by and legion’s history Oyarzun State Mina Inspector Arnold GrifAfter the bombardment the planes £ Speaking aa the principal fith their the picked way through honor Colonel J Monreturned to their base the an- Pictures on Page 11 A Halley physician 75 miles away' Mr Taylor was bora April 29 roe Johnson guest assistant secretary of last of the tumbled mass end nouncement said service 1915 a son of Lawrence and Pearl commerce In was over a summoned forest cleared small a into A the mmm opening charge of aviation and tunnel Special to Tho Tribune line-t- o the scene PARIS 21 (35—Asserting on Pan Four! Aug (Continued 3357 of Washington HAILEY Idaho— Two Ogden resPingree Taylor (Column On) Out on Stretcher that European war clouds were the Mrs Taylor Is Weber avenue idents brothers-ln-lawere killed Special to The Tribune McCann weak but apparently "blackest in months” French diplomatron OGDEN— Paul Pingree Taylor 21 county and their five companions were Infree of any serious complications mats Friday said tha peace of EuGifford Joseph Winkler 29 smiled wanly as stretcher-bearerope depended upon pacifio settle- -j Parents Survive jured early Friday when the auto- and brothers-ln-lawho were killed Surviving are his parents a brothcarried him from the shaft and ment of the German protests to tha mobile in which they were riding loyalist Madrid government rushed him to an ambulance Friday In an automobile accident plunged over an embankment into near Halley Idaho were both na- er and four sisters Lawrence G He sat upon the stretcher and Italy’s acceptance— with reserva- Continued on Pftjro Two) ihlles north of tives of Ogden and had resided here' Phyllis Barbara E and Ruth Tay the Salmon river' waved to the crowd a (Column Three) lor and Mrs Gifford Winkler wife here and 20 miles south of Stanley virtually their entire- - lives of the second victim Paul Pingree Taylor 21 of Ogden MENDON Mo Aug 21 (UP) Mr: Winkler was horn April 2 was Instantly killed and his brother-in-laSextuplets only one of whom sur1907 and was a son of Ernest and Gifford Joseph Winkler 29 vived were born here August 9 to Venetla Proctor Winkler died at 4:30 p m In the hospital v Mrs Philip Spelchinger 36 mother HYDE PARK N Y Aug 21 The order reads: -Surviving ara his widow an in of 10 living children the United (35— A moratorium on political here of a skull fracture and chest "The amount which be lent t f v may K Winkler Ines font daughter Press learned Friday night speeches until October was deinjuries to one borrower any (inclusive’ his parents and the following brothThe multiple birth was disclosed clared Friday by President RooseThe Injured are Howard William of any loan or loans heretofore By Tribune Leased Wire ers and sisters: Orval E and Shelvelt Dr B W of Ogden Utah broken leg John Lucas by The president told reporters he granted to such borrower) shall NEW YORK Aug 21--A don Winkler Mrs Ray (Pries and Berberkmoss of Kooskia Idaho Incancer which cured itself Miss Ella Winkler all residents of country doctor who said he was so had too much to do to take time not exceed the sum of $200 Exto prepare speeches one of the rare happenings concerned with the mother’s condiOgden jured spine Emery Waller of NamHe has speaking dates at a cept that the amount which may In medicine was reported FriMr' and Mrs Winkler left Friday tion he forgot to report it pa" leg fracture Kit Campbell of be lent to any ona borrower for to Journal in the American Idaho for the “green rally at Characcompany day body ' Mrs Spelchinger was up and lotte Npastures" Hailey bruises and Bill Sullivan C September 10 at the production of winter wheat of Cancer here Funeral arrangements are of Clayton bruises The case that of a main charge of Lindquist & Sons mor- around Friday fully recovered Washington September 11 before (inclusive of any loan or loans as All in the party were employes Dr Lucas said he called Father the world power conference and aforesaid) shall not exceed the lignant cancer between the tuary in Ogden sum of $400 And each applicant tercenten of tho United States bureau of pubshoulder blades of a J JGroetsch of the Brunswick Mo at Harvard university lic roads at Ogden nlal September 18 But all these for a loan shall establish to the Banker Selected girl was reported by Dr last Catholic to administer church will be nonpolitical speeches the satisfaction of the proper officer Benjamin Rice Shore of St Son of Forester PHOENIX Arte Aug 21 (UP)— rites to the mother when her condior employe of tha farm credit Luke’s hospital New York president said Winkler was a son of Assistant G Bowman Nogales banker tion administration under such conserious Then he who said “a spontaneous cure ' Wirt very berime United States Regional Forester and Mrs Samuel P White of Phoe HYDE PARK N Y Aug 21 ditions as tha governor may prewas obtained after two unErnest Winkler of Ogden nix have been - confirmed by the said she rallied after her ordeal (UP)— President Roosevelt Friscribe that tha applicant is unsuccessful at surgiattempts Democratio national committee as and pulled through Taylor was a son of Mr and Mrs able tov procure such loan from day night signed an executive orcal removal In the and Lawrence Taylor of Ogden national committeeman and com d The baby surviving a der providing for emergency crop any other source provided that of form of other any mitteewoman from Arizona a tele- girl was the first bom Dr Lucas loans to farmers with preference preference shall be given to th Passersby came onto the wreck treatment” Friday morning in one of the moat gram from Bowman disclosed to- said The next five were horn dead to be given those whose cash re- applications of farmers whose Isolated parts of central Idaho The delivery took an hour cash requirements era small” day quirements art small Rescue Crews Recover Two Alive in Mine J P gae-fill- -- ed er the-relc- 200-fo- ot ’ ' Two Ogden Men Killed Five Others Injured As Automobile Plunges River ht n te -- w SextupletBirth Bared 1 Lives w w rs ' Roosevelt DeferS Vote Talk Baby’s Cancer Cures Itself 1 ca nine-poun- if1 V Im |