Show a -- Tim SALT LAKE I BALLOT FRAUD Aimee Arrives CHARGES FILED In Los Angeles Misses Husband Flat Tires Cause Delay In Appearance at Court Fifteen New Orleans Elec ‘ Sand Plays and Followers tion Commissioners Cheer but Temple Named in Fight Evangelist Sobs NEW ORLEANS Aug 1 (JPj— A dis pute'between a district attorney who insists on a recount of last November's general election ballots and a parish grand jury which asked the governor to have the ballots destroyed reached a new climax today in the tiling of election fraud charges against IS commissioners who 'served at the polls District Attorney Eugene Stanley filed the informations alleging false returns were made on constitutional amendments sponsored by the Huey P Long political faction Acting on request of eleven members of the jury who-saithey needed “protection” as a result of the disO Governor K Allen pute yesterday proclaimed a regime of martial ljw in New Orleans but no troops were in evidence during the day Officials explained that militiamen probably would be used exclusively as body guards for the jurymen Late today the grand jury went into special session with six national guardsmen stationed inside the room and two outside It adjourned within an hour With a statement it would submit a report tomorrow A showdown between the opposing factions ’ was expected tomorrow morning when Stanley is scheduled to start a recount of the votes in open court He said today he would not be deterred from his purpose in spite of the governor’s martial law order and the opposition of the grand jury The jury recently had the ballot box$s in its custody and attempted to return a “no bill’ designed to clear all commissioners who served in the election But James M Colomb one of the jurymen openly charged that his colleagues had voted their find ings without examining the ballots Presiding Judge Alexander C O’Donnell promptly declined to accept the jury’s “no bill” Stanley’s formal charges of election frauds against 15 commissioners came as a surprise move today Capiases for arrests were issued but those named in the informations subsequent appeared voluntarily and made bonds of $1000 each The city was with deluged anonymous circulars dealing with the situation and attacking in caustic terms numerous prominent persons who have been opposing the Long AlUn regime Clam Defeats Garter Snake In Pool Fight Cal Aug 1 Hutton Semple McPherson came back from her world tour today muchf thinner and in tears Band music and the joyful hallelu- ahs of hundreds of her Angelus temple followers greeted her but DaVid Hutton her baritone husband was not among the welcomers He was preparing for a vaudeville rehearsal The evangelist paused dramatically sobbing on the station platform She was clad simply' but in clothing which carried a suggestion of Paris “Our hearts are a little heavy” she said lifting her husky voice “But i want you to knpw that your support and faith in me means everything" Confers With Advisers Smiling wanly she was whisked away for breakfast and a conference with advisers' about resuming her temple activities At the parsonage as she sat at the head of the breakfast table for the first time she said “since David left” At that time Hutton was singing Take Me as I am” a bevy of Hollywood chorus girls about him A reporter asked him to comment on his LOS ANGELES imee NEWPORT Ky Aug 1 Barbour an attorney told Judge A M Caldwell ‘unofficially you probably won’t believe me but nevertheless this excusip for tardiness is an honest one” He said he was’ driving his automobile to court when a tire blew out He hailed a ebb but a tire blew out on it too So he called another cab and just as bo put a foot on the running board a the went flat So he yralked And he tripped and lost the rub ber heel of a shoe on the way AUGUSTHVl£33r TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAYMORM- NG Nazis Execute-Red- s for Storm Trooper Killing (AV-Au-br- -- r BERLIN Aug 1 (UP)— Four communists were beheaded with a battleax here today in accordance with death sentences pronounced June 2 The beheadings came after convictions on charges of killing a nazi storm trooper at Altona during “bloody Sunday" riots on July 17 1932 HOQUIAM Wash? Aug week to conform to President Roosevelt’s recovery act will be in augurated tomorrow by the Aberdeen Plywood company and its Olympia affiliates officers announced here late Monday Under the plan pledges for which will be signed tomorrow the employes will work six hours for five days a week and five hours for the sixth at a minimum hourly wage of 40 cents Four hundred men on Grays Har1 (IP)— SEED NEARLY KILLS BOY DALLAS Tex Aug 1 OP) — Surgeons saved the life of Ennis Starks negro lad who nearly strangled because of a watermelon seed lodged in his respiratory tract bor and Olympia will be affected bringmg to approximately 1400 the r number of employes in mills now the oode CLEAN UP AND FAINT UP Special Said Painl and Wall Paper SOME AS LOW AS PER ROLL 0 UNIVERSAL BUILDERS’ FAINT GaL $149 K 47 APEX WALL PAPER CLEANER S Caas SB UNIVERSAL CALSOMINE 0 Pkg 47 PL JOHNSON'S GLO-COand LONG HANDLE MOP 99 MONROE PREPARED ENAMEL AND VARNISHES Per Caa 10 Electrle Sanding Machine and Polisher Rental hy the Day MISTROiiG-EHGBER- ! WALL PAPER GO G 19 WE8T FIRST SOUTH ST We Specialize In Drapery Uphnetering and Picture Framing up-de- £ & ALL Y©U NEED T© wife’s return “My divorce complaint is my answer to whatever she has to say” he replied Then he beamed “Swell going this’’ nodding to the girls about him Mrs Hutton said: “I cannot believe 1 am not walking in a terrible dream I thought I should live the rest of my life with him and we should be buried side b side” Addresses Children She was more cheerful as she stood on her balcony and addressed It temple ’Sunday school children was the same balcony upon which she and her Romeo had stood two years ago after their airplane elopement to Yuma Ariz The evangelist returned to her bdudoir pointing to things she had given Hutton Then suddenly she ex claimed: “My paintings!” searching for them but not finding them “Have bandits been around here?" Mrs Hutton in poor health sailed last January on a ten months’ tour of But disturbances at the the world temple which included the "baby hoax” telegram from her to Hutton and his resignation as business manager led her to start for home While she was on ship Hutton filed his divorce action charging she had been behind the move to oust him from the temple Attorneys Confer A few hours after Mrs Hutton had been received in her temple legal conferences between attorneys for herself and Hutton were started J J Mayo legal representative for Hutton and the evangelist’s lawyer Andrews said the conference was held to work out a plan for the divorce with “neatness and dispatch" provided Hutton really wants It No service of a copy of Hutton's divorce complaint was made on the evangelist “The question of Mrs Hutt&i's cross complaint will be held in abeyance for a while” Andrews said He said the document would not be drawn up until several claims for property settlement have been stated by both the evangelist and her husband tin Vi d tp Wil-led- ST PAUL Aug 1 (IP) — A clam modestly silent still ruled a rock garden pool as a hero today after winning a death struggle with a ma rauding garter snake The battle was fought in a pool in the rock garden at the home of Mr and Mrs George F Shortrldge here The snake Mrs reShortridge lated found the pool a rioh source of food and visited it daily to fedd upon the fish which inhabit it Yesterday it made its last visit Slipping silently into the pool the snake darted for the tender morsel revealed within an open clam The clam snapped shut with grim finality The snake whipped the waters of the pool into a froth in its futile efforts to escape the death trap but hours after the encounter had not CARSON CITYNev Aug 1 (IP)— been released So today a clam was a "big frog In Several bids for purchase of the assets of the Owl Drug company were a little pool" opened in the federal distjftt court here today The Owi company opMollisons and Mattern erating 125 stores in California Oregon Utah and Washington was ad Welcomed to New York judged a voluntary bankrupt last October Union Voiding company of San NEW YORK Aug 1 (IP) — An aviator and an aviatrix who flew from En Francisco bid $1430000 to be paid in cash within five days after approgland almost to New York and an aviator who almost made the first solo val of the bid for the company’s flight around the world received a leases merchandise fixtures etc S C Rudolph Los Angeles attorformal greeting from New York toney representing A A Sugarman day A ticker tape parade for Captain submitted a bid of $550000 in cash and Mrs James A Mollison was speed- for merchandise and fixtures Other bids included: James W He ed up and the motorcycle policemen ler $3240 for a store and fixtures opened their sirens as loud as they in Los Angeles Bartel Brothers of Secould because Mrs Mollison confided to an official that she "just loved" to attle $21800 for eight stores in Se attle Fresno State company $3100 hear them Jimmie Mattern joined the Molli- for a store in Fresno Robert Ekels sons as guests of honor at a luncheon $452029 for a store in Lyndale Cl of the Advertising club at which OARSMEN CARRY WATER Mayor John P O’Brien welcomed PHILADELPHIA Aug 1 (IP) — Forty them oarsmen coaches and helpers leave today for the national rowing chamVIOLATES MANY LAWS in Chicago — and take their MILWAUKEE Aug 1 (IP) — Herman pionships water with them Fifty gallons of Tettin wanted to get home— quickly Philadelphia’s drinking water have Testimony in police court revealed been bottled for the trip to safeguard that traffic laws didn’t prevent him any illness because of from ignoring a traffic officer’s sig- against nal running over a fire hose going change through a stop light striking a coastFREE DIVORCES LIMITED er wagon and sideswipmg three auCAMDEN N J Aug 1 (IP) — Free tomobiles A screaming siren on a divorce proceedings provided by law squad car and three shoU fired at for those who cannot afford to pay his tires didn’t stop him In addition hereafter will be restricted to applihe missed the driveway to his garage cants who prove to be of sound moral and struck the front porch of his character For those who have $60 home The police were close behind however William J Kraft advisory-maste- r but he was in bed when they found in chancery will hold hearhim He Was fined $100 ings regardless of their character Bids Opened for Owl Drug Assets ii EAGLE ATTACKS AUTO SPOKANE Aug 1 (IP)— A pugnacious eagle gave battle to the automobile driven by Deputy Assessor C R Hager The bird dived at the car's radiator but the dive proved A fatal Hager has a new mantelpiece Wood Byproducts Plant Joins NRA Conoco Germ Processed (Paraffin Base) Motor Oil is a high quality motor oil to which has been added extreme oiliness and penetrativeness It combines with the metal surfaces pro- viding lubrication at all times All other oils drain away— the Germ Process formula is exclusively 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