Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Coast Fire Tragedy Probe Seeks To Safeguard Workers DSENDABT IN 111 JUDGE EXPELS in-Futur- e I REICH TRIE Fiery Communist I Led From Courtroom After Taunting Jurist LOS ANGELES Oct 6 in recommendations for safeguards which In the future will afford the possible protection for men working under circumstances similar to those of the 28 laborers who burned to death in the Griffith park fire probably will come out of Coroner grank A Nance's inquest he taid today While Nance and Fire Chief Ralph Scott spent the day In the burned LEIPZIG Germany Oct 8 (JPj— pai k area Earl E Jensen county charities superintendent announced Fiery Georgl Dimitroff shouting "1 the jobs of nearly 12000 men emwish I had gun— I would use it and other cit was expelled from the court room to- ployed inwhoparks had been notified off: project’s day after he had taunted the supreme were discharged were court justices hearing the Reichstag cially they at least temporarily fire trial and accused a policeman of saved Jensen said all men affected would being a liar to receive their small pay The court room was thrown into a continue tumult and many of the spectators Reichstag building the Dutch legation laughed as the defendant former and the palace marked with crosses leader of the Bulgarian Communists In view of my great experience his tactics by handicapped the prose- gained in preliminary hearings I to cution's t efforts substantiate that the crossea were made by charge him of treason charges high against he declared “I asStume end Blagol'PSpoff another Bulgarian detectives” full responsibility for this charge” The defiant Dimitroff was led frorp Parts of the Communist book the court room by police and clapped “Armed Insurrection” banned by the Into hia cell for the remainder of the supreme court then were read by day after the presiding judge Wil one of the judges helm Buenger exclaimed “My cup I Dimitroff interrupted: “I never finis full” and ordered him removed ished it but I might have it I had for “insulting the court” known that you had banned it” This followed a continued tirade Another storm broke when the volby the defendant during which he uble witness made uncomplimentary charged the court records had been remarks about the police in connecfalsified and assailed the police as “in- tion with the deciphering of his telecompetent” phone code "Naturally I kept the Spectators Laugh numbers secret” he said His parting remark as he was taken The judge interrupted with the but the door was: “I want to save my charge the numbers were those of — head-h- is is an outrage my sentence several prominent Communists The opening minutes of the day’s already is fijeed” g session were enlivened The spectators laughed at the by a second corament'-d- f f Dimitroff while the had been mistreated court was questioning him about during a court recess last Friday books and pamphlets confiscated in Visibly ruffled Buenger said “This his library repeated calumniation is contemptiHolding up one of the volumes the ble the matter already has been disto idenDimitroff asked prosecution posed of” following the reading of a i tify it protest signed by foreign attorneys al- of whether they worked They were ordered withdrawn from the parks until after suitable protec- been stalled to preventother tragedy such as struck Griffith park last Tuesday Recommendations’ wilt be offered the coroner’s jury by Scott Police Chief James E DaVis and the park commissioners 'Nance said Their recommendations will be based on the- study of dozens of maps charts' the statements of forand graphs and est experts ’ The list of known dead was raised to 28 today with the death of Ferwho died from nando Valenzuela bums Some 70 men are still reported missing but county welfare bureau authorities said they believed some of the missing may be among the 15 dead yet unidentified bit-Jn- charge-Dimitrof- The witness replied: “This book ready has been shown me by the police examiner— I would never sign a guarantee for th’e police's verity” A short time later he called Police Commissioner Heisig a liar after the court a document frequently being referred to was falsified “Wh?t you ere reading” he said “isn't the same as that which was read lo me” Dimitroff charged detectives had made marks on a map of Berlin found in his library which showed the tell-'in- SPEAKER? TO EXPLAIN N R A BURLEY Idaho— A program to explain the workings and scope of the national recovery'acl will be presented at the Methodist church Sunday at 7:30 p m N R A speakers will take part including Wilford Sagera of Basin William Roper Clarence W Thomas and the Rev Charles M Reed Methodist minister There are 8000 tenants House in Hamburg JSS In Chili Police Night Club Owner Commits Suicide! CHICAGO Oct 6 UP — United SUtes Attorney Dwight H Green said to-- i night that Fdgdr' B ’ Lebensber'ger prominent night club operator who killed himself todav had been named1 lit secret indictments charging him with Complicity m a $500000 mail robbery here last December Green made his statement shortly after federal authorities arrested John (Boss) McLaughlin minor politician! on reported indictments in the same1! case and Sol Stern Green added that several other in-dictmenls had been returned aa4 sup pressed Ampng those named he said was Clark Richey an attorney 1933 AUERBACH’S II Approximately 25000 square miles the Philippines is listed on United Madagascar came under the FrenchjState government maps as - f e Iplored” in 1885 Hold Responsible for Blast Nazis VIENNA Oct 6 (JP)— Police said tonight they were convinced the of bombing of the headquarters Chancellor Engelbert Dnllfuss's patriotic front organization at Frems early today was a Nazi job (jut they did not see any connection with the attempt this week on the chancellor's life by Rudolf Dertil Meanwhile the police said thev had found an application cafd for membership ip the Austrian Nazi party filled out by Dertil a former army bugler The card the officer said was numbered 782960 On the basis of this card the authorities still were unable to say definitely whether Dertil remained a member of the party He himself said he resigned six months ago Unofficially one police executive expressed doubt that Dertil was in his assassination attempt by leaders of the Nazis Derail has been turned over to a provincial court for trial at a date as But there’ certainly been no “take” in the initead It sm&rtnesi of these Scotch plaid the aa fashion artists had “given” looks much if to make them so utterly charming in style and oolor All-ovdesigns or used just in the collar and sleeve peeping out from under plain color woolens ed er “IMP yet unset Socialists again figured In the news 99 Throw away your jigsaws and crosswords and get aboard “imp”— the newest craze in games The sensation of Europe A simple fasnow comes to America! cinating amusing game with- - a million problems in 15 numbers that move as Give fast as your shill can move them an “imp” party — be the first in your crowd Splendid bridge prize Full instruction with each package ' - RECRUITING DATE SET Salt Lake district naval recruiting officers will begin enrolling the district's October quota of 58 men on October 16 Lieutenant Commander R L Porter in charge announced The tvork should be finFriday ished within a week 7 AUERBACH’S DOLLFUSS CLUB T M- Lins police arrested the secretary of the Socialist Railway unions for alleged complicity In the circulation of handbills in Upper Austria urging a The Strike’ was sigeneral strike eged to be in protest of a recent announcement of General Karl Vaugoin president of the Federal railways that Austrian patriotism might be made a cardinal requirement for job holders ' ZlevenNzis allegedTo be members of a secret "action committee” were arrested in a coffee house in Vienna's Their homes were Jewistr district searched thereafter but the results were not announced BOMB WRECKS Austrian SATURDAY MORNING OCTOBER ju AUE BUSCH AGrattd me flM Ntm a Low Price ' Scotland's very own trim for collar and a black patent belt all-ov- er plaid With a pique 4P1 QQ 'l' 4 “IMP” MttU QQ V'7J CO IMk Jump- You’d dance too if you were the miss at the right wearing this precious little wool crepe FQ QC with silk plaid trim Salt Lake Cltr At Game at The cute miss with the bouquet wears a Scotch er dress' with a' blouse that ties in the front "L 1 Little Sister looks all trim and pert d in this bit of a plaid dresa QQ for'nippy weather taatt vl70 Address mr ) Charts ( (Second Floor) Stats eaelased ) Check L"U Each For: ENGINE SAND CAR TANK CAR BOXCAR CABOOSE What a gwell'toy train this ist Actually stands eight inches high and is painted in red and blue with trims of black—AND RUB- - flU I - If BER WHEELS now isn’t that some--' W? llVVroJf and SWEATERS thing? Any ONEof the cars would make a grand gift For Brother and Sister just adore these gay little styles and so will the little ones Such warm colors for the You’ll Lay Away for 'chill of autumn days and weaves — Infants’ Dept CHfistmasT K A all-mea- Sweater a Skirt and a Jacket over all 398 — Toys For Brother Downstairs i Pin sZ7 f - For Sister JL Iru and such perfect knits —in our by- " NOW! -- Aee-the- -- and two-pieAll sorts of little one-pieoutfits that are just’ too cute for words The one sketched is in more than one color and has the center of Interest Cl QQ V in the pockets ce ce Other Sweaters Priced $149 Jersey Dresses Priced $298 $349 Jersey Suits— 2 and 3-pc- — (Second Floor) lUi ' |