| Show SEPTEMBER 21 1935 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING Heads Crazed Man Wounds Three Dedicate Shaft Kills Himself In Nebraska Wash LDS Rebels Score In Bloodiest 4P Fightof War VANCOUVER Iff)— Philip Tributes Paid Pioneers Who Founded Camp at Winter Quarters Savage Moors Leading Rebel Army Advance Against Spain Capital (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One) women and children who for two months have fought off three times their number was not known except that the flaming gasoline did not diminish rebel fire from the heap of atone that formerly was Spain's mors than 1200 men hI on the quality of every foot of lumber that you buy at the Native Lumber Co Every foot Is up to specifications It’s the safe way to buyl NATIVE LUMBER COMPANY 2217 SO MAIN Phono Hy 7459 Mil y 4 ” ' ’ ' t v- - ‘ ‘ 3 i—f milfV " tnir mini John and Coke Brite accused of a triple killing' in California shown after they had been turned over to officials by their mother after the officials promised to protect them against lynching Sunday officers disputed over giving the aged mother a $1000 reward Blum Eden Confer Before League Meet ' PARIS Sept 20 (JP) — Premier Leon Blum and Britain’s Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden discussed foreign policy here Sunday and were believed to have reached definite agreement on some subjects to be presented at the Ltkgue of Nations assembly opening Monday Britcs’ Mother Faces Loss of $1000 Reward Sheriff to Fight Giving Money to Parent Who Surrendered Two Sons YREKA Cal Sept 20 OP) — d Whether a mountain woman would receive a $1000 reward for surrendering her two eons for prosecution on a triple murder charge was worrying county officials Sunday Sheriff W G Chandler announced he would recommend against payment of the money to Mrs A J Brite 64 who Thursday night led District Attorney James Davis to the hiding place of her boys John and Coke Brite on the prosecutor’s promise to protect them against lynching Chairman William Davidson of the county supervisors who offered the reward for apprehension of the brothers “dead or alive” said he “rather doubted” whether “Mom” Brite was eligible to receive the money Prosecutor Davis who sped the brothers 400 miles to Folsom prison for safe keeping pending trial expressed the belief Mrs Brite was legally entitled to the reward “Even If the Brite parents are entitled to the reward legally they are not entitled to it morally” said Sheriff Chandled “They did not surrender their sons for reward but only for safety” The sheriff also said he had evidence that Mr and Mrs Brite were in communication with their sons during the three weeks in which a large posse hunted them in the mountains gray-hpJre- MEN’S SUITS TOPCOATS A FELT HATS Quality Is not 49c LADIES' (Plain) DRESSES SUITS COATS sacrificed for price You save 59c and delivery expense pick-u- p NEW METHOD CLEANERS 257 East 1st South Wasatch 531? 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Results like these are WAITING FOR - t PHONE WASATCH Sept 20 LPt— Amid busy preparations for a week’s campaigning in the farming midwest Governor Alf M Landon's office made public Sunday a statement by Felix M Warburg New York financier and Jewish leader that ‘‘I intend to vote” for the Republican nominee Issued to newsmen as the presidential candidate concentrated on a speech he will deliver in Des Moines Iowa Tuesday on agricultural problems the Warburg state- ment MORE PIANOS WANTED TRIBUNE-TELEGRA- M if WITHOUT himself Osmond said Van Laeken shot his wife Theresa 65 his daugh- ter Germaine 26 and Earl A Jenny 27 and then shot himself through tire heart The daughter shot through the spine was in critical condition Van Laeken was shot Mrs through the neck and shoulder and Jenny was wounded in the Mrs Van chin and shoulder Laeken and Jenny are expected to recover Chief Osmond said he believed Van Laeken fired the shots while “under a mental lapse” The shooting took place in the Van Laeken kitchen menf here had been referred to as “the tragedy at Winter Quarters” but he described it as “the victory at Winter Quarters” “There was no tragedy here” he said “for tragedy spells defeat and disaster This was the victory at Winter Quarters far here faith and hope and charity raised to their loftiest pinnacle while greed and selfishness were brought low Speakers during the dedication service were President Grant J Reuben Clark Jr first counselor to the president David O McKay second counselor to the president President Carl R Gray of the Union Pa clflq railroad Governor R L Coch ran of Nebraska and Mayor Dan Butler of Omaha Clark is a former ambassador to Mexico Cites Hardships President Grant laid stress upon the hardships of the people because of the persecution which he said German and Italian Aid followed in their wake He said there vhad been a great change in tc Rebel Forces to the attitude toward Mormons and Latter-day live to a for Saint that Be Cited in Protest his religion today in its fullness was to establish himself "a certificate of character” MADRID Sept 20 GP-- The SpanHe introduced and complimented ish government authoritative Avard Fairbanks sculptor of the monument who is professor of sources declared Sunday will prosculpturing at the University of test to the League of Nations against Michigan Fairbanks’ alleged support of the fascist refather John B Fairbanks of Salt bellion by Germany Italjf and Porwhose Lake City three of grandin tugal disregard of the European parent were buried in the Mormon cemetery here also was introduced “hands off’ agreement The Spanish delegation to the Another Monument was learned from usually President Grant announced an- league it sources went to Geother monument sculptured by Fair unimpeachable neva armed with what it regarded banks would be erected In the tem- as incontrovertable evidence the This ple block in Salt Lake City were receiving “subterinsurgents a would said he memorial depict ranean” aid from thoso three coun Mormon couple and child at the tries j end of the trail triumphant over To Demand Action ' the success of their trip It will quarters believed be dedicated next July or July Spain would demand the league take 1938 he said In his talk Clark asserted “this measures to halt the importation of bronze speaks to us of a hope that munitions and supplies for use by rises from the ashes of despair of the fascists and will insist on the a virtue that outruns sin of a cour withdrawal of foreign aviators known to have flown insurgent warage that never meets defeat of a bravery that turns disaster into planes The government said an Italian victory” “Let us who live pay the pioneers f viator captured behind government the greater honor by consecrating lines at Talavera de la Relna was our lives to the practice and promul- being held as living proof of foreign of the fascists Other Italgation of those truths which the support ian and German fliers it said had made has of these death martyrs even more glorious" said McKay been killed in action by government Governor Cochran and Mayor forces Tact Alleged Butler extolled the courage and integrity of Mormon pioneers in their It was believed the delegation struggles for freedom of conscience would attempt to prove the existand for their efforts in the unbuild- ence of a pact between General Francisco Franco commander of ing of the west Praise for the Industry and activ- the insurgents and each of the naity of the Mormon people was ex- tions it suspects d rumors pressed by Gray He related the According to last 150 milps of the Union Pacific circulating in the capital Franco to Salt Lake City was built with has agreed to various concessions Brigham Young and Bishop John to Germany and Italy If the rebellion succeeds Sharp as contractors The most important concession Special Trains the indicate would be to Two special trains brought dele- cede reports the Balearic islands in the westother from and Utah gations Mediterranean as a war base ern states here for the ceremony (Reports published in a workers’ of to the first members In addition in Barcelona Sunday said newspaper offichurch presidency other high an had landed on MalItalian force of the lorca cials attending were six of the Balearic islands largest — twelve apostles Rudger Clawson had its flag alongside the Senator Reed fascisthoisted former United-Statebanner and its leader was Smoot George Albert Smith George as a “veritable dictator”) F Richards Stephen L Richards ruling the reports said would and Melvin J Ballard Bishop Syl- bfGermany allowed to the city of vester Q Cannon and his counselors Ceuta Morocco fortify the David A Smith and John Wells and Straits of Gibraltarcommanding and had been the of Joseph J Daynes president promised use of ports on the northwestern states mission with head- west Spanish coast as strategic re quarters in Denver Colo bases fuelling Another honor guest was President Ralph Budd of the Burlingtoh railroad A1 Need Frank Asper Mormon tabernacle mixed choir a organist accompanied Of God in Life of US of 160 voices at the the dedication service and at an evening service in Joslyn memorial Hymns were NEW YORK Sept 20 OP) — Assert' sung by the Mormon quartet ing one reason for the convention of Holy Name societies was "to Insull Resigns Post keep God in our national life” for With Radio Company mer Governor Alfred E Smith said Sunday “I don’t see what we’re CHICAGO Sept 20 UP)— Samuel going to do without Him” InsUll Sr announced Sunday night Speaking before a group of Cathhis resignation from the presidency olics officially estimated at 110000 of the Affiliated Broadcasting com- in the closing sessidn of the conpany his first business venture vention at Randall's Island stadium since the collapse of his $2000000-00- 0 Smith added: “I don't see any solution of our utility empire in 1932 The move followed frequent re- problems I don’t see where we Insull would expect to get without Him Withports the terminate his connections with the out Him we’re going to face chaos company which was granted a state revolution disorder and eventually charter February It 1936 complete and utter ruin” and ntlr :nio “fit this k and do as Jows t° d t plc WINDOWS! it looks n0t °u ® down- - uohl ThUloi in are sffSSr- take Spain Will Ask League Action Against Foes - Well-inform- said : Governor Landon’s stand for opportunity of the individual academic freedom and religious' liberty as expressed in his recent speeches and in his record 13" in accordance with the best traditions of American democracy Thomas Makes Appeal For Votes of Negroes ST LOUIS Sept 20 an appeal for negro votes Normam Thomas socialist presidential candidate pledged his party in a speech prepared for delivery here Sunday "to fight against discrimination wherever it raises its ugly head in the labor union or in the state” Thomas attacking the Communist party for proposing in the black belt” called the proposal “bad 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