Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING DECEMBER 1933 1 Irish Police Raid Editor Assists Man Who Asks Aeliiveifient Day Dr Wynekoop BTAH LEADING-WEST- ffl Judge Cuts Sentence Thrice Blue Shirt Homes Possessor’s Case Set Saturday for Predicts Own In Brew Home lo Borrow Wile and Uiildren SPEED DUBLIN Irish Free State Nov 30 TA the seizure of lPi — Police S L Members Glenn Onstott of Bryan county MUSKOGEE Okla Nov 30 SAN FRANCISCO Nov 30 arid a large quantity of “That’s swell" said the voice UCcllll III VjCII ammunition reported of 40 with 4-- ON HIGHWAYS UP) Wil- 1 H UP) bot- possession charged tles of home brew pleaded guilty "Ninety days” said the judge "But” protested Onstott ‘‘It was for my own use I’ve been allegedly- - treasonable documents in a series of sydden raids today on the liams a leading churchman but headquarters and homes of members Awards to Be Made long a foe of the eighteenth Will She Declares of the blue shirt united Ireland party Syrrgeon amendment declared from the The first objectives of the raids bench today that 3 2 beer is as Face Mur working” (Not Live to the Dublin flat of General Eolm were ' Meeting Murray Cent of Grant "harmless as buttermilk’’ and "Sixty days” came back the O'Duffy blue shirt leader and the court Fireman’s Hall said he' deplored resolutions of der Trial suburban home of Ernest Blythe forFrom Government UnOnstott pleaded his wife was ill various church groups to boycott mer minister of finance m the him and' needed drug stores which sell it Cosgrave cabinet Contract “Thirty days The annual achievement day proAlmost simultaneously “Judge Bob” disposed of a CHICAGO Nov 30 (PI— Dr Alice police ’“She’s sick said awful judge” liquor docket before going to the gram for all Salt Lake county 4 H club L Wvnekoop looked up from her iswooped down on blue shirt homes in Onstott twenty-seconannual Thanksgivmembers will be held Saturday at 2Bible m the county jail today and toldlmany other towns Theh thCy concen Utah as of November 22 the latest "Twenty days” said the judge P m in the Mm ray firemen’s hall her ing day dinner he has given to upon blue shirt jailers she would not iive to go Crated their attention date for which comparative figures finally In Dublin and Cork it was announced Thuisday newspaper carriers her by V L 'on trial for murdering — are available from other states had — ' — Martmeau county agucultural agent Rheta 65 2 per cent of the $4 194708 grant- named of which $38 639000 Members of the club who have com- - Frail worn out by hours of police Cllill winds Hit Coast or 54 3 ed to it from the $400000000 na- per cent already is let or adher hands shaking as pletcd projected work will be tional recovery highway fund under vertised while $32652000 being ed 4 H cltib pins These awards will they turned the' pages of the Bible or 46 1 To End Record Summer contract or allotted for force account per cent ’is in the contracts that have be made to first second third and Dr Alice announced she had diagOn been let work on secondary highways fourth year members Those wjio have nosed her own case and was conthat date it had another 7 3 per cent LOS ANGELES Nov 30 been engaged in the work for more vinced that her death was not far off Another tabulation shows that out all of which will of the $50000000 set aside by conNovember weather bid bsjjng advertised woman doctor will be conducted than four vear will be awarded cer- Funeral services be under contract or or before De- gress for highway construction on at 10 a m in the Cathedral tificates 'from the Utah State Agricul- mitted that death might be “long and adieu to southern California today Frtday cember 10 various typestedious” but she declared her health with chill winds darkly overcast skies of federally-owneof the Madeleine for Mrs Annie Notch tural college This state will have 95 per cent of lands this being in addition to the JacobsOn 57 for In order to stimulate attendance at never would permit her trial She in- and a trace of rain in the air the total grant of Slfiiost $40000b0 recovery highway allotment There were a few moments of sun" the piogram the club leaders’ asso- dicated that death would not be unUtah many years a rest-- ' ' ' of the fund under contract by Jan- and Idaho shared as follows: shine to recall the extremely high ciation has offered attendance prizes welcome dent of Salt Lake-Type for the clubs making the best showUtah “All the medical men in the world temperatures of the month climaxed Idaho Burial uary 1 next will take’lfcr 559 041 highways SI 710 825 The information was compiled for Forest in the City ing Prizes will be awarded for first can't help me” she told Dr Francis by a record of 96 degrees on NoemForest rokds and trails 312000 place 1052000 W McNamara Governor Henry H Blood by Preston Parks her 13 a high equaled only once besecond and third places 498 100 jail "My physician ‘ cemetery -‘40 000 5 000 C Peterson member of the Utah Indian lands William M Whitaker will serve as case— I have diagnosed it I don't fore in 1890 The holy’ rosary 560 699 265 590 For six days the thermometer state road commission and secretary Public domain need other medical aid was recited at the of the Western Association of State Totals Dr McNamara said the woman's climbed above the matk 1818846 13 068 415 NeU O'Donnell California by reason of its large mortuary 372 East condition was about the same as for but at that the month was not the Highway Officials several days The only change was warmest November in weather buforest and parks areas received near- First South street Some Allotments Larger The average temperaan increase in her pulse to the unusu reau history $8000000 from this fund Nevada Thursday at 8 p m In percentage of its allotment al- ly with $1483268 is the only state to Mrs Jacobson ally fast rate of 110 She is suffering ture was 65 degrees three degrees ready under contract or of that both receive less than Utah more November 1932 which from hardening of the arteries cooler than who for the last - let-e- r advertised s aIL4he remain-tnWag ihgbjjjiiieston record Evglyn Smrthr musirat number andf— ljj"ng five years ’"Had j eleven western states the report for bed domain roads Wyoming’s lived in Los Anindefinitely but her physicians shows In amount of money involved totalpublic have indicated not even the best of from this fund is $3443 263 geles was killed in In the contracts so awarded or adcare was likely to improve her condiGovernor Blood informaT California city vertised it is not the highest because tion in his addressused the tion to any extent the western week an in ago allotments some of the states have It was her feeling that death was conference-o- f and repre- automobile a c c from the $400000000 much higher sentatives of governsrs’ near Dr Alice said that caused her held this Jacobson was The Mrs govetors body than Utah’s to repudiate a ‘'confession” in which week at Boise brought to Salt Lake Thursday eveCalifornia for example has only she admitted shooting Bheta wife of ning her favorite son as the girl allegedly rav a? air on fterfrpemtTig table tiuml son came to Salt Lake when she was 537000 from an allotment of chloroform self administered allotments under cdhtract by Janu- 5'years old and when 15 years of age Through sleepless nights since enand having all or nearly all the was married to Tony 'Jacobson who Next to Utah in the percentage col- ary tering the jail Dr Wyhekoop said she spent by July 1 died some years ago umn is Wyoming with 63 4 per cent money had read the Bible Continuation of federal aid Surviving are a sop Alex J Jacobthis totaling however $2 855000 from in the total of atregular Her favorite passages she said least $125000000 son of Salt Lake and five daughters n allotment of $4501327 were in the last chapter of Matthew retention N R A fea- Mrs S F Parr and Mrs A A Hall of the annually Idaho is allotted $4486249 and had tures which Say that those who would beextending aid to construction of San Francisco Mrs W"'W Grubbs 84 8 per cent let or advertised a tolieve must have faith in a life hereMiss Kathryn Francis cities and on secondary roads of Pioche Nev Mrs Guy Wilson and national through Nevada with tal of $2460000 regardlesS of their present) m rural distracts and finally uni- Miss Marie Jacobson of Los Angeles Brownie adviser of the Girl Scouts of after allotted had 45 6 per cent or form laws America arrived in Salt Lake Thurs- troubles bus and truck regulating “I read the chapter over twice last! $2 073000’ under contract or being day night to transportation in all the western advertised night” she told Dr McNamara “After states were urged by the Utah govalj one must have faith Without Idaho Ahead on Employment ernor in his address courses for memfaith life isn’t even worth while bers of the --Salt The purpose of the National ReWhether-- my faith is right or wrong Lake Girl Scout covery act being to put men to work makes no difference but I have that council and methe records of the eleven western faith ’’ Leonard Proctor 49 resident of mbers of the states in that regard show Utah secDr Wynekoop was able to pkrtake m died for Salt Lake many years Brqwnies men to of In the Friday Idaho number ond of only' chicken broth dry toast and in Indio Cal Thursday as and Saturday at hospital Idaho did October but employed in hot milk the' result of injuries suffered when the Hotel Utah s not show the number of In another section of the jail Earle a week ago heater exploded gas troubles Council are European sessions in for October Washington paid Wynekoop her son ate roast chicken and not merely adverse feelings said according to word received in Salt will be conducted 2500 work men at are claimmg only spoke of trying to “find the real murclaimed also that they worked an av- President George Thomas of the Uni- Lake Thursday occurred when Mr Friday from 40 derer of Rheta’’ after his release and The explosion a m Until noon versity of Utah in his lecture “Euroerage of 120 hours or four asked again to ’see his mother to the basement of a and from 7 30 to weeks during the month The tabu- pean Conditions and Political Prob Proctor wpnt Earle still was perturbed over a on 9 30 to p m Saturlation in this regard by states shows' lems” which was given before the neighbor’s home As light thea gas he lit grand jury indictment charging his match day from 10 a m extension division contemporary po- a water heater mother with inurder litical trends class in the Hotel Utah the gas flared up and exploded until 1 p m a “She knows no more about It than Born in Salt Lake October 28 1884 training course for President Wednesday evening do” he said “and that’s exactly Thomas preferred to speak on this Mr Proctor was formerly employed the Brownies will ” M I and later by the be nothing C Z the T Mrs by instead of the one subject given assigned He will be arraigned In felony court Utah Light and Traction company He W Whiteley Girl to him “Politics and Finances” tomorrow as a participant in the al-- i In discussing the topic'' President moved to California several years ago Scout commission- leged plotting of Rheta ’s death The Miss Francis Thomas pointed out the difficulties in and for seven years was employed at er for Salt Lake charge is accessory before the fact Europe because of differences m lan- the Ambassador hotel in Los Ange- will be in charge of the meetings He has not been indicted guages differences in religion racial les At the time of the accidentbusi-he Miss Francis is a guest at the Hotel over was engaged m the contracting differences and difficulties Utah The Girl Scout leader said that natural resources He compared these ness the Brownie movement is proving of Surviving are his widow Mrs Ivie intense interest throughout the coundifficulties with the United States and said that it is much harder for Wadford Pioctor a son Delmar Proc- try because it takes care of the probnations of Europe to solve their prob- tor both of Los Angeles two broth- lem of providing a program for girls ers Rodney and John Proctor of Salt between the ages of 7 and 10 years lems than It is for the United States The speaker was introduced by Pro- Lake aqd a sister Mrs Louian Thom-liof Magna The First Regional Clearing House W Ritter The next lecThe tabulation shows $70977491 al- fessor Willis association has adopted the national is scheduled for located to the eleven states above ture in the atseries code for banks- it was announced 8 p m at the roof garWednesday Thursday den of Hotel Utah The action taken at a meeting In Murray fixes weekly working hours Victim of S L Shooting 868 36 of 40 with the banks to remain open at Third Wesley A Burger a padded cell from 9 a m to 2 p m every day exin street East strangled In ‘Fair Condition’ Apportionment for student activi- at the county jail Thursday at 1 p m cept Saturday when the closing hour ties at the University of Utah for the Deputy Sheriff Michael Mauss said will be noon Banks will be closed! West coming year have been announced by Burger twisted a wire around his on Sundays and holidays ' John Albino 62 of 221 OUR COAL IS SOLD "ON A B Dean Maw chairman of Herbert street was reported in a The association membership com- neck He had attached a strip of QUALITY GUARANTEED BASIS “fair condition” at the Salt Lake Gen- the apportionment board The amount blanket to the wire it was reported prises banks in Utah Salt Lake Too- and the from last LUMP surplus eral hospital Thursday night several apportioned and had lofcfied the other end of the ele and Davis counties It was pointed cell out that a uniform schedule of ser- hours after police reported he shot year total $26626 STOVE strip over a projection in the AthThe follow: apportionments himself in the head He then slumped toward vice charges was adopted ventilator NUT U S letic council A U $4300 $6250 Patrolmen A A Reese and Fred Alex Hedquist was elected vlce the floor the wire strangling him PEA Lee said Albino was despondent be- accounting $450 Associated Women the police on president of the association Burger requested deChronicle Students $225 $1750 cause of an injury suffered NovemWednesday to jail him explaining SLACK bating $860 dramatics $500 exten- that he had a desire to “run amupk” Catholic Leaders ber 15 while working for a commer- sion Urge counmusic $800 $350 Humbug cial concern He is said to have was reported 195 W 21ST SO cil $1438 Pen $575 stadium $6800 it his wrist while being taken home cut Hospital attaches said the bullet Utonian of Hy 4868 Prevention Lynchings $270 manager's salary $670 instead then was taken to the Genentered Albino’s right ear and lodged manager’s office $200 reserve $800 eral hospital Later he was removed In the nasal passage audit $45 Women’s Athletic associa- to the archST LOUIS Nov 30 MV-Twcounty jail tion $300 Relatives reported Burger was suf- bishops 24 bishops and approximate- Besides Dean Maw members of from melancholia as a result of ly 350 priests of the Roman Catholic the apportionment board are Profes- afering church today unanimously adopted recent nervous breakdown A L Jensen Thomas Hull Rusor was born in Salt Lake Feb- a resolution deplbring recent lynchBuiger dolph- Larsen Ralph Knight and ruary 14 1897 a son pf Mr and Mrs ings and urging governors to take Kirkham assisted by Theron S James Burger and for several years immediate steps “that such occur Parmelee and Leon D Garette had been engaged as a shoeshiner in rences may be rendered impossible) the Interurban depot Surviving are for the future" Y M C A to Sponsor The resolution was presented by his mother his widow Mrs Helen Burger and a son and daughter all Bishop Thomas F Lillis of Kansas City at a luncheon following the conBurlesque Operetta of Salt Lake secration of the Most Rev Christian as auxiliary buhop H Sponsored by the Y M C A of News Editor to Be Honored of Winklemann St Louis Westminster college an burIn L D S Assembly lesque operetta “Romeo and Juliet" will be present Friday December 8 Liquor Sentence Deferred at 8:15 p m at the college The Honoring J M Sjodahl editor of Till After December 6 operetta will be part of the annual the Associated Newspapers whose Y W C A bazar which will take fell on eightieth birthday anniversary place the same evening Louise Bow- Wednesday a special program will Nov 30 MV George DETROIT man Engle will direct be Sunday at 3'30 p m in the Marx 30 spent his Thanksgiving day Members of the cast wilt include L given D S assembly hall the Irony of things Arthur Allen David’ Buzza John Speakers at the program which will pondering A jury convicted Marx of violaPentalute Minor Ball Arthur Lund be Scan direction the under tion of the state liquor laws thereby pf given Foster Jones Marshall Allen Clif- dinavjan L D S association of which making him liable to a Sentence of at ford Anderson Ford Holmes Joseph Mr was formerly president leatf a year and possibly four Judge Kuchs Robert Phillips Willis Jack-so- will Sjodahl include Dr John A Widtsoe Arthur E Gordin announced he Peterson Donald Irons member of the council of 12 apostles would sentence Marx on December 6 Jack EVERY PAIR WORTH S Robert Ballew Earl Reynolds Rodell of the L D S church C A Carlquist And that’s the day after prohibition to select Mor than SO smart new sty! Owens Robert Young and Harold and Winslow F Smith repeal becomes effective oxfords ties and strap — Drummond from- - Pump high modium and low heels Truly marGame Warden Arrests velous values Vandalism — Federal Judge Robert L at 652 Per der d daughter-headquarte- Funeral Rites Set For S L Resident rs g ' d -- - Uteh-lead- -- Cirls’ 4 Leader Starts Training Work Former Utahn cop-du- training Dies on Coast Thomas Lectures On Europe Politics man-hour- deep-seate- d a- Clearing House Adopts Charterl n Dementia Victim Student Activity Funds Apportioned NEW DEAL FCOAL CO - Hangs Himself 2 -- First-Sout- h $775 '$750 $650 $550 $350 o n Officer Rushes To Catch Thief was on arrested Young Curley a charge of drunkenness and destroyFinds His Aid after he Suspect Caught After Chase 28 had ing property Thursday attempted to enter the store of On Lung & Co at 104 West First South street by crashing through a plate-glas- s window police reported Detectives J D Brown and F C Anderson who made the arrest said Young attempted to gain entrance to the place but was blocked by Lee Ben manager He then broke the glass in the door and fled the detectives reported and was caught in an alley running off West Temple street between South Temple and First South streets All-sil- k HOSIERY SPECIAL M fashA 2 lond chiffon - £20 O SMARTNEW HANDBAGS A wide selection of new 1 ® smartly appointed styles SI OO A Each FELTIW&CME 216 SOUTH MAIN Icy Swim Harmless Ilair Washing Dangerous SEATTLE Nov 30 UP) — Jean Con-Io- recently shot a goose on the Yakima river on a cold day and shedding her clothes swam several hundred yards after it n She didn’t catch cold Now she discloses she has just recovered from an attack of pneumonia incurred after she had washed her hai And was "Apples’ face red! E R “Apples” Apelgren who with W C Smith constitutes the night detective force of the Salt Lake police department walked' into headquarters shortly after midnight Thursday he asked Smith?” “Where’s and was informed that his partner had gone out a few minutes earlier on an investigation The telephone rang and Apelgren was assigned to investigate a report an automobile was being broken into at the rear of the Richmond apartments 70 East North Temple street The detective dashed to the Pistol in hand he conscene fronted a man working et the The man door of the machine turned slowly Apelgren’s gun drooped who had been It was Smith sent to investigate a report the machine had been broken into and had himself beeri seen by near-bwho notified residents the pollc y Seven of Ilis Own Pals CRYSTALL FALLS Mich No 30 — After spending a day in the woods Gus Lithen game warden returned to the hunting camp of which he is part owner and found three does and a fawn suspended from trees He arrested seven of his hunting companions for violating the "one! buck" law MO University Groups Plan Yearbook Sales Drive Organizations at the University of fraternities and Utah including sororities will participate in a school campaign In the regular fall sales drive conducted by the Utonian school yearbook it was announced Wednesday by Richard Van Winkle business manager of the publication The contest will begip Tuesday December 5 end will conclude thej second week of the winter quarter DAUGHTER BORN Mr and Mrs'’R W Thatcher 160 East Seventh South Street announce the birth of a daughter Thursday morning in Holy Cross hdspjtal Mrs Thatcher 1 tha former Ruth Mortem —That tradition about city editors never being surprised got a jolt today when a telephone ‘on the Chronicle city desk rang and S voice said' "I want to borrow a wife and children " “You what?” The voice gave evidence of em- “I'll give ’em the time of their lives " The city editor hung up The managing editor stood at his elbow to ask the routine question “Anything doing?” “Not a thing” said the city edi" - - tor barrassment "It's Thanksgiving isn’t it?” it went on “Weil I'd like to be the father of a family just for a day and take ’em out and buy ’em Thanksgiving dinner — a widow who doesn’t know where the next meal is coming from It’s just a whim I— weli I used to be an ” orphan you see More conversation names credentials etc "Call me in half an hour" said the city editor Then he telephoned a nunjber on a list City editors always have lists he explained The woman's voice at the other end at first incredulous suddenly broke "I’m just happy that’s all" ghe Cried “We hadn't a thing in the house and — — ” The second call came promptly “Everything’s set” said the city editor "A widow — three kids — nothing to eat in the house She’s washing their” faces now Here’ the address O'Coat Free s oar r ere making from ingle length a itiU to order for and a rain proof overeoal free Altoon ealled-fo- r suite returned from our arentf for FIVE DOLLARS a marvelous bargain every pice In the lot Pants to match your ooat let vest for only TWO DOLLARS and eleaa and prfa your coat and vest free I Order by mail Free ample catalog fftfmeasurtni outfit represnt- I and Ini fifty Men To 156 busy keep t we ’ ) Zit SOUTH MAIN STREET Open Wednesday and Saturday Wlghte |